TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1939 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE THREE Here on the Hill. an account of Mt. Oread Society Betty Coulson, Society Editor Before 5 p.m. call KU-25; after 5, 2702-K3 The K.U. Dames, a social organization of wives of University students and of married women students, will hold its annual reception for prospectively new members at 8 o'clock tonight at the Plymouth Congregational church. All persons who meet the requirements for membership in the club are invited to attend the reception. Officers of the organization for the school year are: president, Mrs. Benjamin Day; vice-president, Mrs. W. F. Jack; recording secretary, Mrs. Carl MacFarlane; corresponding secretary, Mrs. William McKnight; treasurer, Mrs. Raymond Whitta; and reporter, Mrs. John H. Lathrop. Theta Epsilon Rushes Theta Epsilon, Baptist churse, sorority, have a rush tea Sunday afternoon at the Baptist student center, 1124 Mississippi street. Bernice Randall, c'41, was in charge of the following program: Chalk talk, Violet LaMont, f'41; piano solo, Lois Worrell, f'42; vocal performance, Margo McKinney; short active talks by Mosely Herbstberger and Mrs. Winston Miller. Acacia fraternity announces the pledging of William Vilee, c'42. Sig Alph Continues Tradition Everybody has Sunday dinner guests, but when a fraternity carries hospitality over 6 o'clock buffet supper that's different. Such a practice has been maintained by Sigma Alpha Epioslon for several years. The guest list Sunday included Gloria Beichle, c'43; Lorraine Peacock; Mary Ewers, c'42; Fred Black, fsr; and Mrs. A. C. Beker, Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Mitchell, both of Kansas City, Kans.; Jean Egbert, c'41; Mary Beth Weir, c'42; Mary Helen甩, c'41; Joan Bailey, c'43; Janet Rohrer, c'43; Virginia Elliott; Mary Lewis, c'40; Mary Beth Dodge, c'42; Norma Sloan, c'42; MaryJoConnell, c'uncel; Betty Bond, c'40; Franklin Zeck曼, fa'40; Jaon Hinshaw, uncel; Nancy Prather, c'43; Ann Delta Chi: Dora Mae Selt and Martha Mary Selt, Salina; Margaret Clawson, c'43. Dela Epson: Mrs. Dean W Rhodes, Wichita; John Brown, c'42 Norma Jean Falconer, c'42 Margi Heimbrook, c'41; Nancy Leathers, c'43; Erma Wahl, gc.; and Miss Meribah Moore. KANSAN CLASSIFIED ADS Phone K.U.66 Alpha Tan Omega: Beta Young, f41; Lauren Bodie, c'est; Virginia Oches: Zita Ann Lowry, c'43; Alice Anne Jones, c'41. Phi Kappa Psi: Priacilla Adams Sue Haskine; Pattye Jayne Wadley, fu'urd!; Joma Lewis, c¹4; Vignita III; Rudolf Meyer, c²4; C.43; $³4; Shirley Irwin; Fenwen Durant Triangle: Jessie Lee Lak in cunei; Mr. and Mrs. James Coffin, Kansas City, Mo.; Marguerite Jeffray, Kansas City, Mo. Pi Kappa Alpha; Mr. and Mrs. Carson Harmon, Atchison; Mr. Mrs. Everett Oxley and Carol Lee Oxley, c42, Kansas City; Mr. and Mrs. Eberle Baxter Springs; Prof. E. Engel; William Besty, c29, Ft. Riley Latest in Hair Trims and Styles VENUS BEAUTY SALON 842 Massachusetts Phone 387 Ask About Our Courtesy Card For Good Times and Good Things To Eat CHIEF LUNCH Highway 10 at Haskell OPEN ALL NIGHT Fraternity and sorority houses were filled yesterday with students, faculty, and parents as dinner guests. Worship were included on the lists: Sales, rentals, cleaning and repairing. Lawrence Typewriter Exchange 735 Mass. Phone 548 Jones, c'43; Mary Louise McNown, c'43; Louise Balloo; Becky Tremblay, c'43; Mrs. J. H. 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St. Acaein; Patty Gunn, e43. Phi Giam Delos: Rose Marie Williamson, Independence, Mo; Mrs A. E. Lawson, and Mrs L. M. Lewis Lawrence; and Peggy Morris, Euoreka. Omaha Hat and Shoe Works We buy old hats and old shoes you have to sell. Shoes repaired, hats cleaned and blocked. Called for and delivered. Phone 255 717$^1\%$ Mass. Make the Stadium Barber Shop and Beauty Shop your headquarters. Personnel: Joe Lesch, Jimmie Pierce Phone 310 1033 Mass. St. TAXI Alpha Chi Omega; Mrs. Bess Kimpton, Dorothy Mossmaire, Inbonney, Mrs. Harrison Johnson III, Mr. Lerrine Sandy, and Mr. Layton Johnston, all of Kansas City, Mo.; Frances Eteses of Kansas City; Mae Gopin, Queen, Bill Gardener; Jack Happy, and Harold Dumler, c42 Drakes for Bakes Corbin Hall: Frances Butterfield. c'unel Ty Mallin Herb Charles Dorsey Warren Ray Haslett OREAD BARBER SHOP 1237 Oread Optometrist 911 Mass. Chi Omega: Mr. and Mrs. Roy Linley, Lawrence; Betty Luder, Kansas City, Mo.; Dave Young, 'e40; and Bill Shears, 'e40. 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Hixon's Fine Grain Developing film—Paper—Chemicals and supplies 721 Mass. Luncheon guests Saturday at Corbin hall were Jim Sleeper, Ruth Schaffer, and Betty Evert, all of Kansas City, Mo. Phone 41 Delta Chi held initiating services this week-end for Neal Lysaut, c'unel, and Bob Chapman, c'42. K. U. Professor Helps Revise Political Science Text Edwin O. Stone, professor of political science, has collaborated on a revised edition of the text, "Western Civilization." Professor Stene is the author of two chapters discussing government in the book, which is widely used as an introduction to the study of western civilization. The University political science professor has written several monographs and articles dealing with political science. United States--student to take orders for Nash Custom Tailored Clothes. Fine line of Domestic and Imported fabrics in a variety of colors, with color shade. Large selection of highly attractive goods authentically styled for your customer's choice. 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It isn't difficult to listen in on their telephone calls but it just doesn't seem ethical to pry into the letters they exchange whenever they're unable to make the usual 10 per day telephone connections. Isn't it funny—that Jean Robertson and Kenny Potlethwaite have had a standing Sunday church date for going on to two years. Jean, by his way, is the sister of the Great (Jimmy) Robertson and has all the Robertson personality without the sound effects. It took two fire-trucks and 200 excited students to convince the Sigma Chi kidnies they had pulled something in the way of walking out with Theta freshmen. Just another false alarm on Tennessee street . . . less exciting was the Pi Today's Shisterian maxim—any build-up can make a glamour girl, but only God can make a brain. LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas Offers expert training in shortband, typewriting, comptometry and machine bookkeeping. Special tuition rates to K.U. students. 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Reinterpretation of the book. SATURDAY—First home football game; with Iowa State College, 2 p.m. memorial Stadium; College English proficiency examination, 9 a.m.; Band winter concert at the Performing Arts Center. Phi's "walk-out" with Phi Delt pledges and the Gamma Phisters with the Phi Gams. Out of pity the Shinster will offer one year's subscription to the Owl Owl (value: ?) to any person sending a better column head than "Harkl Harkl! The Malaryk.""10 degrees below Rhetoric Zero" or "Goo-by the wizard of Ooz." The Shister and Harry Hill will be sole judges of the contest and will announce the winner next week. Mail or bring the application to the Journalism building. Excepting the magazine there is no fraud connected with this contest. GET ACQUAINTED OFFER Clip This Ad - Good for 50c Oil or Drene Shampoo or Finger Wave 35c. 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