TUESDAY, MAY 16, 1939 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Here on the Hill Who Is Entertained And Where At Sunday Dinner. Alpha Omicron Pi an account of Mt. Oread Society Mr. and Mrs. Paul Garrison and Richard Garrison, Ottawa. Alpha Chi Omega Triangle Bud Pyle, c'42; John Griffith, c'39; Rosemary Wincow, Salina; Mary. Axel Hawkinson and Miss Ester Hawkinson, Kansas City, Mo; and Maj. E. C. Whitehead, Washington, D.C. Be[ear $ p.m. call KU-25]; after $ 2,702-K3 Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Watson Augustus; Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Yancey Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Treece, Mrs. J. M. Logue, Lawrence; Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Baldry, Mr. and Mrs. W. C Barber, Topeka; Mr. and Mrs. V. C Raines, Perry; Mrs. Helen Riddle-Smith, Marion; Mr. and Mrs. C. H Burrus, Mrs. F. C. Dannenberg, Kansas City, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Woodman Overland Park; and Mr. and Mrs. W. L Cooer, Winfield Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bremer, Mrs. F. J. Hahn, srs. all of Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Stebbins, Laurie R. Stebbins, Stainley Stanley John Skinner, Mrs. A. H. Sturckle Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Tooney, Froeney Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Roy Moans, Mrs. and Mrs. R. H. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Jackson, Mrs. and Mrs. D. K. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Hansell, Mrs. E. M. Hansell, Martha Hansell, Dr. and Mrs. F. H. Morley, and Mrs. F. Lud L. Stevenson, all of Kansas City, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Carlson, Topek; Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Gault, Raytown, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Sheley, Kansas City, Kan; Laura Helen Johnson, fa 39; Kenneth Lewis, c³9; Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Miles, Lawrence; and Mrs. F. L. Hall of Kansas City, Mo. Acacia Mary Lou Randall, Society Editor Pi Kappa Alpha Jane Anderson. fa'39. Guests were Mrs, R. C. Dart, Mrs. F. W. Dunn, and Mrs. L. A. Dean of Fratt, Mr. and Mrs. B. Anderson and son Jack Mrs. B. J. Bowles and son Burton, Coffeville; Mr. and Mrs. Virginia and Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Tegler of St. Joseph; Dr. and Mrs. Irl Hemtild, Hutchinson; Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Lindsey, Winchester; Mrs. D. L. Courltight, Kansas City; Mrs. Belle Wilton Mrs. E. R. Cole, Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Davis, Mrs. K. Shook, Miss Helen Harmon, and Faust of Lawrence. Sigma Nu Theta Tau (Engineering) Chi Omega Mrs. P. H. Owen and son Jimmy Kansas City, Mo. Major and Mrs, C. G. Riggs; Mrs, G. C. Shaad; Miss Marca Beauty; Lawrence; and Miss Francis Fussman, gr. Announcement All K. U. Dames wishing to attend the annual founders day banquet should make reservations with Mrs. Albert Palmerlee. Phone 2330J WANT ADS FOR SALE: Nearly new white Palm Beach nail, size 36-37. Will sell for near half price. Call phone 764-74. -152 GIRLS: Pleasant rooms for summer school students. Either with or without board. Phone 3019. Mrs. Cutter, 1215 Oread. -158 "Union Pacific" with Barbara Stamwyk and Joel McCrea, is the current attraction at the Dickinson theater. Alna Bigelow, 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. Henriel, 430 West 58th street, Kansas City, Mo. -154 FOR RENT: Attractive first floor 4 room apartment with extra bed; Frigidaire; extra nice. Also smaller puppet apartment, neat, for two people. Also a lovely 7-room house. Call Mrs. Williams, 1989R... -152 "Union Pacific" with Barbara Stanwick and Joel McCree, is the current attraction at the Dickinon theater. Joe Diebold, this is your free pass. Present it with your identification card at the box-office. 32 SPECIAL SMITH & WESTON pictel, reloading outfit and accessory. For sale immediately, one day only. W. H. Marsh, phone 1445, 1325 West Campus Road. -152 Kappa Eta Kappa announces the election of George Ripley, president, and Louis Shuicy, secretary-treasurer, for the fall term. Dick McMillan Plays Serpentine and confetti, pink lemonade and balloons, gave atmosphere to the Watkins hall spring formal Saturday night. Dick McMullen's orchestra from Kansas City played. Dinner guests at the Sigma Alpha Mu house tonight will be Jane Schwartz, Betty Miller, and Roberta Marks, all of Kansas City, Mo. And Rose Safenstein of Lawrence. Elected Officers Sigma Alpha Episcopal elected the following new officers: Bob Moore 'c40, president; Richard Harp, c'40 vice-president; Eugene Haint, c'40 treasurer; Ernest Levees, c'40; warman; Tom Thompson, c'42, corresponding secretary; Chester Hall chancellor; Harry Crowe, c'41, secretary; John F. Muller recording secretary; John Zieglemeier, '41, freshman trainer; and Clements R. Mong, c'42, rush captain. Mrs. John Stach of Topeka announces the approaching marriage of her daughter, Rose Stach, fa29, to Herbert H. Sizemore, '38 of Newton. The wedding will take place June 20. Delta Tau Delta announces the approaching marriage of Wendell Lehman, gr. to Violet Strank of Wellsville, Mo. Pan-Hellenic Tea The Lawrence Pan-Hellenic council and 10 representatives from each of the University sororites will entertain with a musical-tea for the senior girls of the Lawrence High School, Saturday afternoon, May 27, from 3 to 5 p.m., in the Memorial Union building. The tea will be informal and is intended to give the girls something of the atmosphere of University life, whether or not they intend to go to college. A feature of the afternoon will be a fashion show displaying appropriate dress for different occasions. The fashion show will be a tour of the Union building. Mrs. R. B. Stevens, president of the council, and Mrs. Adrienne Lindsey are arranging the fashion show while Mrs. A. B. Mitchell and Mrs. Fred Ellsworth will have charge of the tea. They will be assisted by: Mrs. Robert Haggart; Mrs. Dolph Sinson; A. M. J. Mix; Mrs. Hovey Hanma; Mrs. Marianne MacKinnon; Herdick; and Miss Percus Cock. Active girls serving on the committee are: Dorothy Durday; Francene Zentmeyer; Ruth Buchler; Anne Denzer; Mary Jo Coanell; Mary Lewis; Betty Lou Mechen; and Margaret Stookey. Weekend guests at the Alpha ChI Omega house were: Josephine Eads Kansas City; Mildred Frey, Emporia; Martha Hunt and Vera Mur. Betty Good, Kansas City; Kun, and Marjorie Jirkins, St. Francis. Kappa Alpha Theta announces the engagement of Ruth Hudson c39 Elie Meyer State College Heitz is a member of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. Phi Mu Alpha entertained with its annual spring formal Friday evening in the varsity room of the Hotel Eldridge. Chapersones were: Mr and Mrs. Russell L. Wiley, and Mr and Mrs. Robert Mason. The guests were: Dorothy Molinaro, Jean Johnson, and Jane Tevor, Kansas City, Mo.; Mihr Crary, fa '39; Poly Gowans, c'41; Eva Teagarden, fa '41; Lily Wilkinson, fa '42; Valere Davye, Treva Thompson, fa '40; Alta Messick, and Ann Reed, Lawrence; Cathleen Beyer, c'40; Margaret Brown, c'40; Isabel Rice, c'40; Milan Stewart, c'41; Eva Rink Meine, c'40; Jane Krehbiel, fa '40; Wilma Medlin, fa '42; Eleanor Overmier, fa '39; Joan Moorehead, c'42. Engaged Phi Mu Alpha NOW IT'S--- CARLS ARROW SHORTS For- Eight Hollywood screen players accompanied by several carloffs of bigwigs stopped off in Lawrence at the Union Pacific station yesterday where approximately 4-000 spectators were gathered to extend greetings. 4,000 See Movie Stars on Union Pacific Special The movie actors are making a cross country tour promoting Paramoun's new picture, "Union Fighter," a modern Union Pacific streamliner. Heading the list of player was Warren William, famous movie detective who will soon be seen in the "Gracie Allen Murder Case." Dr. Lyman Henderson of the department of entomology, this week received an appointment to a position at Florala, Ala, where he will be involved in the study of the life history and control of the white fringed beetle. Henderson Gets Alabama Position To Study Beetle It was the first movie train to visit Lawrence since 1933 when Warner Brothers were advertising "42nd Street." The beetle, a destructive insect found in the United States for the first time just three years ago, is a native of South America and is especially destructive to cotton, beans, and peanuts. It belongs to a family of weevils on which Doctor Henderson is an author. El Atenco, Spanish club, will entertain its members with a buffer supper at Watkins hall Wednesday evening, Philomene Bourassa, c38 president of the group announced yesterday. El Ateneo Presents New Officers at Buffet Supper New officers elected at the last meeting will be presented to the members. They are: Louis Bush, edu. clk, president David Holmes, cdc. pres., benefactor Betty Jane Boddington, c'40 secretary, Dorothea Lacey, c'40 Retiring officers are: Philomena Bourassa, president, Mary Louise Kanaga, c93, vice-president; William Belt, c39, secretary; and Merle Simmons, c39, treasurer. They will give reports on club activities for the year and describe its status with regard to finances and membership. Men's and Women's Rifle Teams Hold Picnic Sunday More than 20 members of the men's and women's rifle teams held a picnic at State Lake Sunday. The affair was given by the women's team as the result of their losing the an-15 match between the two teams. Additional guests at the picnic were Maj. J, and Mrs. R. E Edwards, Wickham, Hogg, Higgs, Sig and Mrs. William Kollender, and Mrs. William Petrie. HOSPITAL NOTES More than 350 physical examinations have been given to seniors at the University hospital this year. But fewer were given before Easter vacation. Harold Snyder, b 39, and Charlotte Clek, c 39, underwent minor surgical operations Saturday morning. Addene Saxton, c 39, was sent to her home in Wavery yesterday with the mumps. The Commencement Forums committee for the 1939 commencement week at the University met this afternoon in the Alumina office to make plans for the forums meetings this year. Members of the committee are: Mr.H.G. Ingh, director of the extension division; Prof.W.E.Sandell; Omar Voss,'139, Phillipsburg; assistant professor Alle Merle Cong; associate professor Lire L.Tree and alumni secretary Fred Elswarth. Plans for Commencement Week Are in the Making Huntsman? What Quarry? Spitsbergen is the most northerly inhabitable country in the world. A new volume of lyrics by Edna St. Vincent Millay Pub. date May 18. 1st ed.$2.00 Let us reserve a copy for you THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. Tel. 666 Memorial Union Employees Attend Picnic Yesterday Hermina Zipple, director of the Memorial Union building, gave a picnic for all of the regular employees of the Union yesterday afternoon. They amused themselves by singing and playing games. who attended the plenic are Dick Burese, c'40; Mrs. Cone Byrn, Hostess Union building; "Sommy" Hale, c'4un; Eunice Hyre, gr; Marie Brown, gr; Mr. and Mrs. Roller; Dave Dover, el'41; Tom Palene, c'39; Paul Fitch, spc; Jane Byrn, assistant instructor physical education; John Haslam, c'40; John Yoder, 69; Arnold Johnson, c'40; Jack Wainman, c'40; Orman Wannamaker, c'38; Wallace Puntenny, c'41; Dwight Sinney, c'39; Leo Hendricks, c'40; Bill Conry, c'40; Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Parker; Martie Jo Irwin, c'40; Wallace, c'41; John Byrn; Mildred Owen; and Lynette Gatten, assistant director of food service. Business School Grads Take Job Interviews School of Business students who are seeking jobs following graduation have been interviewed at the University recently by O. O. Lokken and P. H. Robinson from the central personnel office of the Montgomery Ward and Co., Chicago, Ill.; C. C. Mason, personnel manager of the Sears Roebuck and Co. plant in Kansas City, Mo.; and by R. W. Valentine of Haley, Stuart, and Co., national investment concern. Roper Card Wins Award Robert Gard, who was technical director of the University theater activities for several years, has been awarded a Rockefeller Fellowship for 1939-40 to continue his work in folk drama in New York state. Mr. Gard recently produced one of his plays at Cornell University. 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