FRIDAY, MAY 19. 1939 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Here on the Hill-an account of Mt. Oread Society Dinner guests at the Delta house last night were: Ann Mur ra, fa 42; Olive Joggorst, c'uncl; Bernardine Hall, fa 'uncl; Jean Heowes, c'uncl; Ruth Link, c'40; Elizabeth Deming, c'35; Peggy Sciel, c'sp; Georgiana Thets, f'auncl; And Beth White, c'42. Mary Lou Bandall, Society Editor David Tripp and Wilber Maddy of Topeka were dinner guests at the Acacia fraternity house last night. Before 5 p.m. call KU-25; after 5, 2702-K3 Dinner guests at the Delta Upsilon house last night included Jean Brown, c'42; Jean Anne Cardwell, c'uncel; Catherine Cannon, c'unel; Martha Markwell, c'39; and Tilda Fowler, c'40. --c'42; Marilyn Konantz, fa'uncl; Maxine Almon, c'40. Betty Coppedge, Leavenworth, and Beverly Wesleyan, Kawai City, Mo. were guests at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house this week. Luncheon guests at the Gamma Phi Beta house yesterday were: Burid Hudson, c-28; Charlene Lathrop and Mrs. John Ulrich of, Kankan of, Derrick Hudson and Mrs. Devleen All of Topken and Mrs. George Dockling, Lawrence. Hit Kappa Pai entertained last evening with a buffet supper and hour dance at the chapter house. The guests were: Donna Hughes, be'mel; Paddy Ledy, c'42;陈 Ebert, c'41; Virginia Houston, c'42; Martha Browning, c'41; La Dean Davis, c'42; Margaret Burrell, Mar- tenn Davis, c'42; Mary Joy Connell, c'urel; Elsaon Cavert, c'43; Arlo Fish, c'28. Mrs. Sam Elliott, Miss Maude Elliott, of Lawrence, and Loxey Burchfield. fa 42, were dinner guests at the Delta Tau Delta house Thursday evening. Ruth Howell, c*2; Mary Ellen Broadin, c*1; umel; Miriam Whitford, c*1; Carolyn Green, c*4; Martha Jane Starr, c*4; Greta Gibson, fa*1; Emily Jean Milton, c*4; Elizabeth Curtis, c*8; Susan Adair, GIRLS: Pleasant rooms for sum- mer school students. Either with or without board. Phone 3019. Mrs. Culter, 1215 Orcad. -158 WANT ADS "Union Pacific" with Joel McCrea and Barbara Starkway 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. DRIVING to Los Angeles about June 15. Take several students or faculty; expense expenses. References exchanged, Mrs. H. C. Hennessy, 430 West 58th street, Kansas City, Mo. 144 "Union Pacific" with Joel McCrea and Barbara Stimwick is the current attraction at the Dickinson theatre. Emma Dennis, this is your free pass. Present it at the box office. M SORRY I MADE YOU CBY*MAMMW*TOO TOOT TOOSTIE GOODBYE*MY MAN Dick Amerine, c41, and Gone Wheatstone, c42, were dinner guests at the Pbi Delta Theta house last night. Pattye Jane Wadley, funch, and Jeanne Boins, fa 12, were dinner guests at the Kappa Bigma house last night. Kappa Alpha Theta entertained the following guests for dinner last night: Billy Hyer, c'42; Tom Yoe, c'39; Bill Harris, c'41; Donald Thomas, c'42; M. Kee and Mrs. Ber- en, c'40; Gerry Patterson, c'42; T. Hedges, Santa Barbara, Calif. James Braddfield, a former University student, was a guest at the Sigma Nu house Thursday. George Cierney, c42, was a dinner guest at the Sigma Alpha Epilon house last night. Bob Watson, '32, was a guest a the Sigma Phi Epsilon house Thursday night. Mechanical Engineers Elect Officers for Next Year At a meeting of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers yesterday afternoon in Marvin hall, the following officers were elected for next year: Chairman, Clarence H. McCabe, c'40; vice-chairman, Harlend E. Whitaker, secretary, J. Wray Fogwell, c'40; George W. Russell, c'40; Raphil S.Tait, associate professor of mechanical and electrical engineering, was re-elected honorary chairman. ARROW COME bedtime, the collar on our Arrow Hitt shirts look just as fresh as they do at breakfast. These wonderful collars look starched, but they have soft color have true soft- color comfort. Hitt is $2. ARROW BEDTIME STORY ABOUT A SHIRT DICKINSON Last Times Tonite "UNION PACIFIC" THE STORY OF A GIRL LOVE COULDN'T CRUSH. TOLD IN THE HEART SONGS AND HIT SONGS OF TODAY AND YESTERDAY! TOMORROW! - JA-DA * ROSE OF WASHINGTON SQUARE * APRIL SHOWERS The stars of "Alexander's Ragtime Band", ... and the star who shines back the pass you want to remember TYRONE ALICE AL POWER·FAYE·JOLSON WILLIAM FRANWY • JOYCE CCOMPON HOBART CANVAHN Donated by: American Cancer Society 13 Great Central Park, Suite 2600, New York City Brantley Boys Club 84 Broadway, Suite 500, New York City Daniely Gale 177 Broadway, Suite 2600, New York City Shows Continuing Sat and Sun; Startin at 3-5-7-9. Sat, 25c till 7:00 then 3D. Sunday, 35c All Day. Authorized Parties-chapter house, 12. Corbin hall, spring formal at - I'M ALWAYS CHASING RAINBOWS • THE VAMP • AVALON • Chi Omega, dance at chapter house, 12 o'clock. **beta Phi**, buffer supper and aging formal, Union building, 12. Triangle fraternity, picnic at State Lake, 12. Friday, May 19 Alpha Tau Omega, party at chapter house. 12 Saturdav. Mav 20 Kappa Beta, dinner at Colonial Tea room. 9 p.m. Corbin hall, spring formal at ballroom of Dionn building. 12 Phi Delta Theta, dance at chap ter house. 12 Sigma Chi, dance at chapter house, 12. Wesley Foundation, hike at Engleheim, 9 p.m. Westminster Foundation, picnic at State Lake, 9 p.m. Kappa Eta Kappa, picnic at State Lake, 8:30 p.m. Sunday, May 21 Sigma Alpha Epsilon, picnic at State Lake, 10 p.m. ELIZABETH MEGUIAR, Regents Meet Today Adviser of Women, for the Joint Committee on Student Affairs. The Board of Regents is meeting in Kansas City today to discuss the general regulations of the state schools. The University of Kansas hospital was inspected this morning for necessary improvements. The Aegean's paid Woodward $15,000 for the place and made the art gallery into a chapter room. "At the time the fraternity occupied it the accommodated three accesses and still are part of the estate?" peka, son the collector. In 1919, Acecain Jacinto purchased the property, again added several rooms, built a large room in the third floor. The fraternity occupied the place until 1937, when it moved to 1541 Tennessee during the second semester of the 1936-37 term. Brynwood was erected an *n*'s time when Kansas winds constantly were a threat of damage to life and property and so the builder constructed a storm cellar in the side of the hill where the house was originally provided the household with a supply of water, still run though intermittently. Theu Nuckled Launch Drive From Laffer's lips I got the startling news that Actor Rolla Nuckles in his position of club sponsor attempted to dictate the election, and that Nuckles cast strong doubt on the success of the club before he that she later apologized for missing the meeting. (Continued from page one) HELP! S.O.S. ... The Riot Is On! This is National Arrow Week . . . and our deckes are packed to the gunnels with the complete line of new Arrow master-creators in imax Spring patterns . . . new collar styles . . . Arrow ties that sparkle . . . Arrow handkerchiefs that sizzle . . . non-creeping Arrow shorts . . . and Arrow's famous owl-lookin collection of men's wear this side of paradise. (Continued from page one) Come in today and look over the marvels Arrow has wrought—and take home a year's supply of ARROWS, ONE HOT day last week, poor Wilmer melted com- pletely away —leaving only a small unimposing puddle. "Wilmer! Speak to me!" It's a pity—because if he'd been wearing one of the new delightfully cool, arrow summer shirts, might still As cool as a peach basket, Arrow summer shirts have two-way no-draft air conditioning system. They have the famous Arrow collar - Mitoga shaped fit—and they're San Diego's best sellers, less than 1% (a), a new shirt if one ever shrinks out of fit. puddle Burn a turn to your Arrow dealer today and pick up a summer's supply of cool shirts in white or fancy. 82 up. become sponsor and during the terms of the now retiring officers. John Stratton, who apparently is aligned with Laffer's faction, opposed Nickelz in a tart little talk in which he nominated J. D. Ramsey, c40, to oppose Rolla's candidate, Gordon Brightham, c40. At least that's what they say happened. The team had support of 11 Gamma Phi's who came in a body. I guess they left that way, too. Members who side with Nukles declare the opposition was a coalition "to keep the club clean for the Pi Phi's." They say Rolla merely attempted to recommend certain candidates and that there was no element of dictatorship—even Nur-Zahed Mokhtar, who directly dirty cracks at his esteemed foes, they say, and Laffer stormed out of the meeting mad. Nuckles himself denies there was a fight. It was just a tense situation that might rise at any election, he believes. No factions exist. All stories are page star declares. All stories go around are malicious and false. I do know, with a fair degree or certainty (having got it from both sides) that Brigham defeated Ramsey 23 to 19 for the presidency. Ditto that Mary Noel, *c40*, won the vice-president post—honored by unquestioned support from both groups. I do know Elizabeth Kirsch, *c40*, alleged to be a Laffer-Stratton nominee, won over Shirley Jane Rubble, *c40*, for secretary. The Nuckels supporters claim, however, that Miss Rubia, a Gamma Phi, was beaten because her opponents also nominated Patty Wadley, 'f42, also a Gamma Phi, to split the solid Gamma Phi delegation. Bill Fey, c. 40, said by the Laffer-Stratton bunch to have been a Nuckler, gained the office of treasurer, being reported virtually without opposition from the anti-Nuckler outfits. I have told you just what I've been told. You can take your choice and you don't have to pay any money. Rest assured, my readers, that I will undertake hereafter to attend all meetings which promise political dynamite and that I will report said meetings on the bass of what my eyes and ears can discover. YES SIR: Mr. "Esquire" says tan and white "JARMANS" straight tips or wing tip treatments at $5 are right. Haynes and Keene 819 Mass. St 1939 never a better year to see the WEST via Santa Fe Grand Canyon— Nature's supreme spectacle. The Santa Fe is the centering this world-famous National Park in Arizona. 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