TUESDAY. OCTOBER 10. 1939 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Here on the Hill What's Happening This Week: On the Campus The 150 women members of the School of Fine Arts were guests at a Mu Phi Epsilon, honorary music sorcery, tea at the home of Gwen Hunt, fa'40, Sunday afternoon. Those who assisted with musical accompaniment were Olga Eitner, fa'sp; Eda Givens, fa'4; Arloune Goodjoon, fa'40 Eva Ruth Meinke, fa'49; and Gwen Hunt. Serving hostesses were Mrs. Harriett Haskell McDonald and Mrs. Frederick Kester. Floral decoration and refreshments were carried out in purple and white, colors of the organization. Campus House Entertains Celebrating the organization of their house last Wednesday, women at "Campus House," 1245 Orcad street, entertained guests with a hayride following the ride, the group went to Matt's for a weiner round. Guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Goode; Poaid Kleozean, ed'un; A1 vin Leonard, b'41; Harold Herber e'40; Clarace Lakhen, b'40; Gordon Fidder, ed'un; Bud Betul, ph'42 Bill Vickers, e'40 K. U. Dames To Initiate New members of the K. U. Domen will be initiated in the women's lounge of Frank Strong hall at 8 a.m. Friday. New and old members are invited. an account of Mt. Oread Society A. D. Pi's Give Tea For Housemother Betty Coulson, Society Editor A. D. I. Jr's Feat for Housemother Alpha Delta Pi entertained their new housemother, Mrs. C. L. Miller of University Park at day afternoon at the chapter house Before 5 p.m. call KU-25; after 5. 2702-K3 Decorations were blue cornflowers white flowers, and pink rose. The receiving line consisted of Francine Zentmeyer, c'40; Mrs. C. L. Miller; Elizabeth Mageniar, adviser to women; Mrs. John Stutz Lawrence; Mrs. Fred Brown, Kansas City; Mo, Mrs. Doreh Christian, Kansas City, Mo; and Mrs. ClarenceHook, Lawrence Mrs. Raymond Nichols and Mrs. C. H. Ashton poured. Kappa Sigs Open Bar Doors It might have been Bound's ditch, Neb, back in the gold rush days at the Kappa Sigma house Saturday when men meet of the chapter entertained with their annual "Red Dog Inn" party. Men dressed as cowboys, Indians, and gamblers; women were decked out in cowboy outfits, bowery dresses, and long hoop skirts. The chapter house was decorated to resemble a typical early Western bar room Ruth Leech, Oakeloa; Marion Lacey, *c*2; Jeanne Neoley, Zinn Aim Lowry, *c*4; Ereola Durard; Party Loeydar, *c*4; Eleanor Crosland, Joan Tengler, *c*4; Ruth Ianken Barbara Bundschu; Bevrey Brown; Ada Le Fooler, *c*4; Frances Anderson; Marjorie Siegrist, *c*4; Dorothy Teachernr; Virginia Huston, *c*4; Betty You Lou, Beauille, *c*4; Jean Edgert, *c*4; Jean Doulm, *c*4; Mary Beth Weir, *c*4; Mary Bowie Weir, *c*4; Nicky Prather, Betsy Dodger, *c*4; Jamaica Lew, *c*4; Julien Hare, *d*4; Katherine Scewl; Ruth Pice *c*4; Martha Jane Green Dorothy TODAY— Kirby Page, Fraser theater, 4:30 p.m., student forum, Fraser theater, 8:15 p.m., Freshman debate tryout, Green hall, 7:30 p.m.; W.S.G.A. meeting, Fine room, 7 p.m.; Graduate school faculty meeting, Frank Strong and Mattium, 4:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY - Counsellors tea and style for Freshmen women Memorial Hall, 4-530 p.m.; Jay James, Pine room, 4:30 p.m. THURSDAY Commission meeting meeting. Pine room, 3 p.m.; W.C.A. Fredman commision; Henley homes, 4:30 p.m.; Scabbard and Blade meet FRIDAY: LS.A. Variety dances, Memorial Union ballroom, 9-12 p.m.; M.C.A.-W.Y.C.A. Reinterpretation of Religion commission, Henley house SATURDAY—Football team plays Colorado State at Ft Collins. Wise, c'41; Bette Primm, Wichita and Dotty Noble, c'42. Sororities Add Pledges Alpha Chi Omega held pledging services yesterday afternoon for Jesse Brownley, c'43, of London, England. Gamma Phi Beta followed suit last night with pledging for Ruth Kelllet, fa'41, of Houston, Tex. Chi Omega added two pluches Mary Catherine Brown, c'43, Wichita; and Jane Geiger, c'unel, Ottawa. Alpha Chi Sigma, professional chemistry fraternity, announces the lending of Carl Johnson, gr. Sunday Dinner Trend Continues Sunday Dinner Trend Continues Tables were filled at HU fraternity and sorority houses Sunday. The following were guests: Kappa Sigma, Patty Ledyard; c42 Beite Primm, Wichita; and Betty Low Young; c43. Dela Upsiland: Marijane Horner Jama Lewis, c'43; and Vera Knoepke- c41 Delta Tau Delta Mary Wertz Wichita; Catherine Green, c'43; Mary Noel, c'40; Kieron Fratzier, Kansas City, Mo.; Margarite Jones, c'42; Paul Smart; Alice Marie Meyn Lawrence; George Russell, Law- rence; Ernestine Menges, c'40; and Mariane Dillen, Kansas City,Mo. Sigma Chi; Betty Cole, Ottawa Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lepert, Wellington; Shirley Hausmann, Kansas 市; Moe Bill Horton, Salina; Ergene Miller, Salina; Roy Hershman, St. Joseph, John Jack Harlow, Kane Alpha Chi Sigma: Wayne Sireoulomb, c'4L. as City, Mo; Jim Swinchart, King man; Joe Johnson, St. Joseph, Mo and Bob Wells, Baxter Springs. Alpha Chi Omega; Warren Roger, *cune*; Mary Mowen, Marta Woehn and Barbara Benton, all of Kansas City, Mo; Mrs R. E. Gowns, Ottawa; Stewart Kewn, b'40; Bill Arnold, c'40; Mary Helen Scanlan, St, Joseph; Mo, Harold Hurd, Topela; John Chalfont, l'42; Bob Corey, Lawrence; Jim Russell, e'41; and Leois Stats, Baldwin. Gamma Phi Beta: Pat Craven, fxs Excelsior Springs, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs E. C Falconer and Elaine Falconer, Kansas City, Kansas; Marquette Young, Kansas City, Mo.; Barton Rhodes, Kansas City; Rhoe Rhotes, k40; and Lourd, Ward, c41. Guests at the Sigma Alpha Epistle buffet super Sunday evening were: Sarah Fair, c'40; John Egbert, c'41; Jane Veach; Mary Siegrist, c'41; Evelyn Gunn; Betty Lee Timberlake; Bettie Clover, c'42; Estelle Eddy, c'42; Mr. and Mrs. C. D. 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Pledge Classes Dance Elza Holmes, James Martin, Wayne Moberly, Lester Olimarovic, Robert Slobcombe, and Harold Smith, graduate students in chemistry, attend the meeting of the American Chemical Society in Kansas City Friday Sunday guests at the Sigma Kappa house included: Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Bruece; Mr. and Mrs. William Tolson, Independence; Mrs. Lora Story and Mr. Fred Gussey of St. Joseph, Ma; Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Norton, Ms. Hennetta O'Bryne; Miss Irene Wiles, Kansas City; Miss Mary Alice Liddley, Atchison; and Miss Lay Holloway. Rutledge to Teach at Wisconsin Leslie Rutledge, former instructor in the department of English, has taken a position as English instructor in the University of Wisconsin. He received his Ph.D. research from University of Chicago in 1938. The cast includes; Gordon Brigham, c'40, "Creon"; Rolla Nuckles WANT ADS TUTOR. Spanish or Portuguese. Also would type reports or theses. Spanish characters on typewrite if required. Experience in teaching and stenography. 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