FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1939 1 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAURENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Here on the Hill--an account of Mt. Oread Society Max Wilson, c'41, was a dinner guest at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon house last night. Dinner guests at the Phi Gamma Delta house Thursday night were Dr. and Mrs. F. C. Allen, Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Baumgartner, Mrs. W. Blake, Hayer Ader Mosely, c4 'Better Hills', c4 'Lonnie Wills', cunel. The Sigma Ch'i, Phi Phi's, and the Sigma Nus entertained their senior members at a dinner last night in their respective chapter houses. Theta Tau, engineering fraternity, announces the pledging of John Cadden, e'41; Scott Ellis, e'41; Carmen Burton, e'42. Mrs. J. M. Osman and Miss Maude Elliot, assistant professor of romance languages, will entertain the faculty of the department of romance languages with a buffet supper Elliot's home, this evening at 6:30. FOUND. In the Library, a pair of rimless glasses in case. Call at the DAILY KANSAN OFFICE. -165 Before 5 p.m. call KU-25; after 5, 2702-K3 WANT ADS BOYS: Rooms for summer school, and cool study room it basement for two boys. Board optional. Just off campus, west of Snow hall. 1325 West Campus Road Mr. and Mrs. Ross Robertson, Miss Kathleen Doering, both of Lawrence; Betty Burch, ed'uncl; and Betty Campbell, c'uncl, were dinner guests at the Phi Delta Theta house last night. Two alumni of the University Mary Lou Randall, Society Editor "Down on the Farm" with the Jones Family, is the current attraction at the Dickinson theater Dan Hamilton, this is your free pass. Present it with your identification card at the box office. ROOFS in private home for 3 summer school students. Board optional. Phone 2123. 746 Alabama. "Down on the Farm" with the Jones Family, is the current attraction at the Dickinson theater. Violette Groshardt, this is your free pass. Present it with your identification card at the box office. -160 RENT cool air-conditioned rooms for the Summer School session. Board optional. See them at 1244 Louisiana. -166 Mr. and Mrs. McKinley Warren of Boston will be a tea June 11 for all former University students in honor of Chancellor-elect Daele Malot, shortly before he leaves to take his new position at the University. --while falling to the ground for who was undoubtedly the most spectacular play of the day. Miss Virginia Melvin was a dinner guest at the Gamma Phi Beta house Thursday evening. Kappa Kappa Gamma had their annual senior banquet at the chapter house last night in honor of the following girls: Mary Louise Kanagae, c39; Betty Ann Jones, c39; Dorothy蓝光, fa39; Ruth Hurd, c39; Mary K. Lattner, ed'39; Arthur Lee Steeves, c39; Athena Arn Woodbury, c39; Betty Barnes, c39; and Sadie竿 Bachelor, c38. Awards were presented to Betty Barnes and Mary Louise Kanaga. Dinner guests at the Delta Upsi- n house last night were: Mary Rutherford, fa'39, and Muriel fenv. c'42. Alpha Omicron Pi announces the engagement of Mary Garrison, c'40 o Wayne Sollon, c'30. Mr. Sellon s a member of Sigma Gamma Epsilon, national geological fraternity. M. Slacky of Topeka and Prof. James Nalsmith were dinner guests at the Stigma Phi Epsilon house Thursday evening. Fear Artist May Never Play Again New York, May 29 — (UP) — friends of Ignace Jarden皮勒i cared today that he would never lay the pino in public again. Fifteen thousand persons were in Madison Square Garden last night. The great piano on the stage was open, waiting for the old master's fingers. The audience buzzed with anticipatory conversation. The hour for the concert passed. The audience clapped hands impatiently. A voice boomed out over the public address system. "Mr. Paderewski will be forced to postpone the concert because he has been subjected to a slight heart attack." The 78-year-old pianist and d statesman was taken from his dressing room to his private railroad car in Grand Central terminal. During the night, his representatives canceled the rest of his tour and his attendants made plans for an early sailing to his home in Switzerland. Dr. Theodore Dunham described his condition as "fair." Canadians Hail 'Rainmaker' King - Moisture Follows Monarch Into Western Part of The Dominion Aboard Royal Pilot Train, en route May 28—(UP) - King George VI — "George the rainmaker" to wheat farmers of Saskatchewan—arrives with Queen Elizabeth today at Calgary where they will have their first view of the Rocky Mountains. Thousands of cheering farm folk, many of them from lands plagued by drought in 1938, were among the crowds which greeted the royal couple of Regina and Moosejaw last night. Little rain had fallen in weeks and there was threat of another storm soon. The company compiled their majesties arrival—rain which meant much to newly seeded wheat. The farmers thereupon informally hailed their king as "The Rainmaker." The royal couple left Regina a 9.10 p.m. and arrived 20 minutes later at Mosejewai for a formal reception by city officials and a prosecution team, which is a contraction of an Indian name meaning "the creek where the white To Meet City Officials Sig Eps Ebling and Ziegelmeyer had two hits each, totaling four of the Sig Alphs five. Kresie had a single and triple for the Sig Eps in three times at bat and Nees hit a terrific home run to score two ahead of him and put the Eps back in running in the sixth. (Continued from page one) Sigma Phi Epsilon AB R H PO A Cooper, If 3 2 0 1 0 Chilson, 2b 3 1 1 3 0 Nesc, fs 3 1 1 0 0 Kresie, ss 3 1 2 1 2 Florell, 1b 4 0 8 0 Mlay, 3b 4 0 8 0 Tlamev, c 4 0 5 0 Grogran, r 2 1 1 2 0 Powell, cf 3 0 0 1 0 Corlis, f 2 2 1 0 1 The box score: 29 8 8 21 7 3 Sig. Alpha Ep. AB R HPO 4 B. Ewers, 1b 4 1 1 3 0 0 Ehling, 3b 3 2 2 0 2 1 Harp, ss 2 0 0 0 1 0 Brenneisen, c 3 0 0 8 1 0 Hall, p 3 0 0 0 0 0 Gay, cf 1 0 0 1 0 1 Levets, c 3 1 0 2 0 0 Ziegelmeyer, 2b 3 2 2 3 0 Gale, rf 2 0 0 0 0 0 J. Ewers, lf 2 0 0 4 0 26 6 5 21 4 swim and play Decoration Day---and all summer in fashionable play clothes from Weaver's Gantner Swim Suits — $1.95 to $8.95 Slacks ___ $1.00 up Stroller Shoes ___ $1.95 Play Suits ___ $3.95 $5.95 Shorts ... $1.00 up Sport Jackets ... $1.95 Slack Suits ... $3.95 — SECOND FLOOR — A special consultant sent by TAMPAX, INC., will be at our store in the notions department this Saturday — One day only. She will tell you about the freedom women have gained through the use of TAMPAX Pan-Hel Women To Entertain Lawrence High Girl Grads The Women's Pan-Hellenic Council will entertain the girls of the Lawrence Memorial High School graduating class with a musical teemorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock in the balroom of the Memorial Union building. The Lawrence alumni Pan-Hel association will assist. Barbara Edmonds, c40, president of the University council, and Mrs R. B. Stevens president of the City association, will head the receiving lines. Others in the line will be Miss Elizabeth Megnier, adviser to women, and the presidents of the nine sororities: Ernestine Menges, b40 Francisco Zomertz, Zomertz b40 Louise Lofke, cuncl; Betty Van Deventer, c41 Patricia Euenhower, b40; Mary Lewis, c40; Betty Low Mechem, cuncl; and Margaret Stookey, b40. The purpose of the tea is to give the girls a touch of University life, whether they plan to attend college or not. They will be taken for a tour of the University building. In addition to this, a fashion show will be presented by nine girls rep- man mended his cart with a moose lay bone." The royal couple stopped there only half an hour, then proceeded to Waldeck where the royal train was shunted onto a siding for an overnight step. They planned to pause for a brief visit at Medicine Hat this morning and were to arrive at Calgary at 4 p.m. There they will be greeted by city officials and the Hon. J. A. Mackinnon, member of the Federal Cabinet from Alberta. After a civic reception and tour of the city they will resume their journey at 5:43 p.m. Continuous from 2 p.m. TODAY and Tomorrow Drummond's on the Trail of a Killer Who Strikes and Leaves No Clue! "Bulldog Drummond's Secret Police" John Howard - Heather Angel BOB STEELE in "TRAILIN' NORTH" "TRAILIN' NORTH" SUNDAY "WINNER TAKE ALL" Randolph Scott - Joan Bennett Tony Martin - Gloria Sturt PLUS "THE TEXANS" with Dick Schultz, John Bennett Ordinary Oxford Shirts are notoriously shrinkers. So smart men wear our Arrow GORDON. It's the sweltest Oxford you ever saw. 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