SUNDAY, MAY 21, 1939 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society Mary Lou Randall, Society Editor Chi Omegas decorated in Japanes fashion Friday night at their party. Cherry blossoms, a real jinkirikha, and Japanese lanterns were placed effectively. In the dining room was a little pond with a Japanese garden around it. Louie Kuken's orchestra played. Before 5 p.m. call KU-25; after 5, 2702-K3 Old-Fashioned. Party Corbin Hall's dance was an old-fashioned garden party last night Huge cardboard butterflies floated around the ceiling of the Memoria Union building. In the west end wad a garden and pond for the chap rones, Swinging gates and a trellis surrounded Clyde Smith's orchestr "Heaven and Hell" "Heaven and Hell" was the central idea of the Pi Phi party Friday night. The west end of the Memorial Union building was Hell in which were many cardboard devils. The middle part was entitled "Pi Phi Heaven." Halos were worn by Clyde Stith's orchestra and the chaperones sat in the seats of judgment. A big arrow of electric lights was placed in the ivy on the front of the Union building. Triangle Picnic Guests attending the Triangle picnic at Tongate State lake Friday evening were: Margaret Jaffrey; June Maddick; Linda Grantham, Ethyl Hill, Dorothy Bauer, and Sue Landis, all of Kansas City, Mo. Barbara Blinkley, ed'39; Mary Ama Chapman, c'40; Mary Sturhun, c'39; Marcela Buchem, c'41; Vera Lee Miller, c'41; Norma Jane Laudenberger, c'39; Jean Gray, c'uncl; Helen Johnson, c'41; Virginia Rizio, c'40; Grace Player, c'39; Betty Ann Barber, c'41; Barbara Smith; barbara Sarah, fa'42; Jane Krebhel, fa'40; Rust Ostman, c'40; Virginia McDonald, c'40; Helen Jeni kins, Lawrence; and Jean Stevenson. Lawrence. Mrs. Claria Wright; Prof. and Mrs. T, H. Marshall; and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wright were the chap- rones. Dinner guests at the Sigma Chia house Friday night were Don Johnson, c;41; Ralph Salm, c;39; Dick McCarty, c;39; and J. Rex Wakata. WANT ADS Paramount Studio Makes Music Gift to Orchestra Varied Formals Brighten Many Parties Over the Weekend Kappa Beta, Christian church society, held a dinner at the Colonial Tea room Saturday evening. Guests included: Rev. and Mrs. H. G. Garr; Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Foster; Mrs. H. L Dunkerley; Miss Elizabeth Mequirat; Myra Hall; Helen Shaw, gr; Opal Dalaney; Forest Frease, gr; Agnest Romary, f'40; Earl Stuckenbruck, c'39; Martha Jackson, f'40; Ralph Wagner, e'20; Rosalad Albert, c'41; Wanda Beura, c'41; Arthur Axlein, gr; Ruth Alman; Janis Patchen, c'42; Leslie Sperling, f'uncle; Lois Bett Ferrell, c'42; Maurice McDonald, c'42; Geff Lands; Louise Greenlee, f'40; Walter Mercuri, m'uncle; Lois Warrel, c'42; Robert Maire, lou Green, c'42; Robert Macee; Mary Ellen Roach, c'42; Amber Huff, f'42; Dale Harpeter, c'43; Rose Marie Richardson, fa'42; Wilma Howard, c'42; Le Roy Covey, c'42; Laucilie Roach; Harry Stuckenbruck, b'39; Eunice Lovett, c'41; and Gordon Cook. A gift of more than one hundred orchestras has been given to the Symphony Orchestra by the Paramount Studios, Incorporated, of Paul, Paul Kaur, Kansas director of the orchestra, announced Friday. Dr. and Mrs. F. M. Beauty of Libral were dinner guests at the Pi Kappa Alpha house Saturday evening. GIRLS: Pleasant rooms for summer school students. Either with or without board. Phone 3019. Mrs. Cutler, 1215 Oread. -158 A glance at a spring party this weekend is like looking at a rainbow of pastel colors. Mist of the formals are billow marquises, organizas, nets, and lace. Among the most outstanding dresses at the Chi Omega dance was that of Jean Talbot's, c.40. The skirt was of sky blue organza while the blouse was Continuous from 2 p.m. "Union Pacific" with Joel McCree and Barbara Stunwick is the current attraction at the Dickinson theatre. Bill Fitzgerald, this is your free pass. Present it with your identification card at the box office. NOTICE: Have accidentally ex- changed navy blue spring coats with someone. My own coat is size 18, rough wool, the other is a 16, marked R-20. Muriel Johnson, Watkins Hall. -158 "Union Pacific" with Joel McCrea and Barbara Stanwyck is the current attraction at the Dickinson theatre. Emma Dennis, this is your free pass. Present it at the box office. RENT cool air-conditioned rooms for the Summer School session. Board optional. See them at 1244 Louisiana. -166 NOW! THRU WEDNESDAY BIG IN LAUGHS--- BIG IN RHYTHM--- BIG IN ROMANCE! the biggest of them all W. C. FIELDS in "BIG BROADCAST OF 1938" With Martha Raye — Dorothy Lama Shirley Ross — ben Brown Bob Hope — Shop Fields PLUS white of the same material. A navy blue belt with two big patent leather pink and white dazzle on it added to the gypsy effect Mary Margaret Gray, c'42, wore a white embroidered pique with vague white stripe around her waist and more navy blue as was also the tailored lined jacket. "SILVER ON THE SAGE" Mary Lewis, c'40, wore one of the most striking dresses at the Pi Phi spring party. The formal was a sturple black chiffon with a shirred bodice. A little crownless hat for evening gave a halo effect. An unusual formal was that of Maxine Miller's, c'41. The skirt was of black and white taffeta tippet. The waist was plain white infaeta. Helen McVey, c41, were a lavender net greccian formal at the Corbin Hall dance Saturday night. The trimming was of dark purple velvet with a small fitted purple velvet jacket. Instead of a corset Helen McVey, a simple dress and lavender sweet pea. She was accompanied by Ivan Cain, c40. A starched red dotted swiss was worn by Hope Hunn, c'41. The formal was eight yards around the bottom and trimmed in red rie rac. The blouse was tight and of basque effect. TODAY: Program of arrangements for orchestra by advanced students of composition at 1 p.m. in Hoch auditorium, Dean R. A. Schwabe Music Department. What's Happening This Week ... TOMORROW: Advanced student recital at 7:30 p.m. in Hoch audi- tion TUESDAY: Committee selects the pensioners who will edit and manage the Jayhawker for next year. WEDNESDAY: Advanced student recital in Frank Auditorium at 7:30 p.m. Kansas Clinical laboratory society in Union build THURSDAY: Oread High School junior-senior banquet in the hallroom of the Union building at 6:30 p.m. Physiology group dinner in Old English room of the Memorial Union building at 6 p.m. FRIDAY: Architect's Society dinner in Pine room of Memorial Union building at 6 nm. SATURDAY: Poppy Day. Collegians jambalion of Memorial Union building for the Farewell Varsity. At The Theaters-by GIANADA: Today for four days, Bette Davis in "Dark Victory" with George Brent and Humphrey Bogart. Thursday through Saturday, "Yee. My Darling Daughter" with Prisella Lynne, Jeffrey Lynne, and Roland Young. Extra—on stage Thursday only, at 9 p.m., Kansas City Accounting DICKINSON: Today through Wednesday, Tyrone Power, Alice Frowe, and Al Jolson, in "Rose of Washington Square," Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, The Jones Family in "Down on the Farm." Next Sunday, Jean Arthur and Cary Grant in "Only Angels Have Wings." VARSITY: Today, tomorrow, and Tuesday, "Big Broadcast of 1938" with W. C. Fields, Martha Raye, and Dorothy Lamour and a host of stars from stage, screen and radio plus "Silver on the Sage" with William Boyd, Wednesday and Thursday, Mae West in "Klondike Annie" plus Jessie Hines in "Climbing High: Friday and Saturday, John Howard Drummon's Secret Police," and numerous references, in "Bulldog Drummer's Secret Police," and "Training Nail." PATTEE: Today and tomorrow, Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire in "Carefree" with Bellamy Berg; also Richard Dix in "Twelve Crowded Hours" with Lucille Ball, Tuesday and Wednesday, the Weaver Brothers and Elvira in "Down in Arkansas" with Bellamy Byrd; also Princess Lane in "Beezleigh" with Melissa Gilbert on Saturday, Gene Autry in "Blue Mountain Skies" with Smiley Burnett; also "Forged Passport" with Paul Kelly, June Lang, and Lyle Talbot. Final Examination Schedule---by THURSDAY THURSDAY June 1 FRIDAY June 2 SATURDAY June 3 MONDAY June 5 TUESDAY June 6 A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. 2:30 classes, 5,4 3 hours, at 8:30 to 11:20 2:30 classes, 2 1 hours, at 8:30 to 11:20 9:30 classes, 5,4 3 hours, at 8:30 to 11:20 9:30 classes, 2 1 hours, at 8:30 to 11:20 10:30 classes, 5,4 3 hours, at 8:30 to 11:20 10:30 classes, 2 1 hours, at 8:30 to 11:20 WEDNESDAY June 7 THURSDAY June 8 Registrar's Office Set for Rush Sunday, June 4, 1939 Fifty thousand blank envelopes to fitty for mailing catalogues from the registrar's office arrived Friday and they were the basement of Frank.强牢 hall. 8:30 classes, 5,4 3 hours at 8:30 to 11:20 8:30 classes, 2,1 hours at 8:30 to 12:00 1:30 classes, 5,4 3 hours at 8:30 to 11:20 1:30 classes, 2,1 hours at 8:30 to 12:00 11:30 classes, 5,4 3 hours at 8:30 to 11:20 11:30 classes, 2,1 hours at 8:30 to 12:00 5:30 classes, 5,4 3 hours at 8:30 to 11:20 5:30 classes, 2,1 hours at 8:30 to 3:20 4:30 classes, all hours at 8:30 to 5:20 Su A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. Of the three types of catalogues sent out from the registrar's office, the most valuable is the general information catalogue last published Jan. 1. The latest edition of the announcement of courses is still at the state printer in Teopa. About one-thousand lists of names of students and faculty are kept on hand to be sent out after Commencement. Many requests for catalogues containing information about the University will be received from now on because of graduation of about 19-2000 high school seniors in the next two weeks. Georgia college students at the university also has a large mailing list of names for sending out catalogues. NOW OPEN The real rush at the Registrar's office begins about Aug. 1 when freshmen begin sending in applications for admission. The office then checks transcripts and sends permits to register. SWIM Have Good Clean Fun in Freshly Cleaned Clothes JAYHAWK PLUNGE We Deliver Call 409 Violin Students Give Recital The twenty-seventh violin recit arranged by Prof. Karl Kuersteine was held Friday in his studio The program consisted of well-known compositions for violins. The program opened with the "Largo" (Handel) played by Mrs. Ola Nauebauer, fa sp, Paul Stoneer, af 40, played "Hark, Hark, the Lark" (Schubert) and "Concerto in D Minor" (Winenaiak). "Concerto in A Minor" (Bach) was given by Eugene Mininger, c4,22 followed by a number of the bert Shoose, fa 41 played by the same player with an annual number, the allegro concert for four violas by Maurer, which was played by Paul Stoneer, Bert Shoemake, Eugene Nininger, and Eugene Crabb, fa'unel, accompanied by Treva Thompson, fa 40. Regents Do Not Surprise University The industrial division of Western University, state Negro school in Kansas City, was all set when the Board of Registers visited it Friday. The university opened to spring a surprise tour of inspection on them, but the news leaked out. Officials of the school telephoned to verify the report that the Board was coming. So the Regents caught no one napping. Chancellor E. H. Lindley and Raymond Nichols, secretary to the Chancellor, accompanied the Board of Trustees of the University of Kansas hospitals. ARROW HDK'FS NOW ITS CARLS All Shows 15c Any Time TODAY AND TOMORROW TOGETHER AGAIN! The world's greatest dance team —in the best of their pictures! ASTAIRE and ROGERS "CAREFREE" GRADUATION GIFTS FOR HIM —2nd feature RICHARD DIX "12 CROWDED HOURS" LUCILLE BALL Roberts Jewelry and Gift Shop 833 Mass. Phone 827 News and "Great Heart" A T I P O N Keep Your Cool Clothes Clean and Ready to Wear! That's rule No. 1 for a cool comfortable summer . . . Rule No. 2—let Independent Laundry do your laundry. P H O N E 4 3 2 Independent Laundry Evans Hearth Is Scene of Musical Sorority Services Mti Phi Epsilon, national musical sorority, held initiation services and a banquet last night at Evans Hearth. Those initiated were Charleine Barber, fa 39; Alice Marie Meyn, fa 39; and Jean Eichenberger, fa 39. Following the initiation the banquet was held in honor of Bertha Marron King, national president of the organization. Members of Mu Phi Epsilon who gave a program to the students were Helen Campbell fa39; sang "Come Unto These Yellow Sands" (LaForge); Gwen Marie Hurt, fa49; played the piano solo, "Ballade in D Minor" (Brahmz); Alice Marey Mcin, fa39; sang "Let My Song Fill Your Heart" (Charles) the Kentucky mountain song, "The Old Maid's Song"; Charlene Barber played the violin solo "Adagio" (Reis); Mise the music to the chorus of voice, sang "Wings" and "The Return from Town" (Orcult); and Jean Eichenberger played "By the Seashore" (Smetna). 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