FRIDAY, MAY 12. 1939 PAGE THREE Here on the Hill- UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN,ILAWRENCE,KANSAS an account of Mt. Oread Society Mary Lou Randall, Society Editor Before 5 p.m. call KU-25; after 5, 2702-K3 Members of Alpha Delta Pi and a number of their Lawrence alumnae will attend a province convenent inactivity in Manhattan this weekend. Alumnae去到 the convention are: Mrs. Clarence Houk, president of the Lawrence City Club; Mrs. George Heedrick, representative to the city Pan-Hellenic association; Mrs. Elizabeth Basom, Haskell Institute; Mrs. R. C. Farrell; Mrs Prescott Underwood; Mrs. Ether Smith; Mrs. Deal Six; Mrs Fatric Armold; and Miss Frances Aller The convention will be presided over by Mrs. John Hepler of Manhattan, president of Theta province. Mrs. Sidney Robert Stanford of Webster Groves, Mo., national president, will be honored with a tea to be given Sunday afternoon at the chapter house in Manhattan. Active women from Lawrence will assist with the tea. Other events of the two day meeting will include a roundtable discussion on Saturday afternoon, at which Mrs. Six will discuss "Community Projects for Alumnae Groups," and a formal banquet that evening at the Manhattan Country Club, Frencelie Zentmeyer, president of the local chapter, will act as teasmistress at the banquet. Phi Kappa Psi elected the following officers for next year: President, Ray Davidson; b'40; vice-president, Martin Thomen. c'39; treasurer, John Kline, b'40; recording secretary, Tom Arbuckle, c'40; corresponding secretary, Chet Eckman, b'38; historian, Bob Thomas, c'42; doorkeeper, Leland Thompson, c'42; chaplain, Douglas Miller, b'uncel; messenger, Bob White, c'uncel; panellenic representative, Larry Winn, c'41; and intramural manager, Tom Trooping, b'40. Phi Psi's Fleet Officers Students of the department of design of the School of Fine Arts hold their annual picnic Wednesday at the State Lake at Tanganoxie. Faculty and students attending were: Miss Marjorie Whitney, assistant professor of design; Miss Maude Ellsworth, instructor of education; Mrs. Henry Werner; Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Jones; Kair Mattner; Arvid Jacobson, assistant instructor of design; Bernard Frazier, assistant professor of design; Gordon Brown, fa2; Alice Louise Brown, fa2; Bealush Johnston, fa2; Georgia Fern Bear, fa2; Lucille Kadel, fa2; Rita Brandt, pa; Harold Burgs, fa2; Nancy Kerber, fa2; Alice Schwartz, fa1; Frieda Lawson, fa2; Barbara Smith,fa2; Mary Beth Dodge, fa2; Don Fitzgerald, fa2; Jean Werner, fa2; Betty Jane Nichols, fa2; Merle Lindsey, b'40; Lenora Knuth, a'41; Al Linley, b'40; Bob Suddlow, fa2; Don Priddly, fa2; Lexey Burfield, fa2; Alice Harrington, fa2; Peggy Pearl, fa2; Richard Garrett, fa1; John Piake, fa2; George Leather, fa40; Richard Harwood, fa38; Charlotte Steel, fa41; Betty Ann Lessure, fa41; Harry Nelson, fa41; Mark Alexander, fa- 39; Gene Holmberg, fa1; Charles McDonald, fa40; Omar Eckart, Mrs.玛利 Menets, fa1; Margaret Knostman, fa'41; and Charles Wright, fa'41. Home of Joyhawks Today and Tomorrow 15c ANY Shows Continuous From TIME 2 o.m. No.1 Filling Outlands with Lead and Plains with Song CHARLES STARRETT SPOILERS OF THE RANGE No. 2 Murder in His Heart—Till a Kid Softened Him Up! "I am A Criminal" Starts Sunday Thursday night dinner guests at the Phi Gamma Delta house last night were Miss Virginia Melvin; Miss Veta Tera; Miss Helen Hoopes, Harry Ham, c'42; Stewart McLeod, c'42; Kenneth Marticle, c'42; Dick Driscoll, c'41; and Bob Taylor, c'42 Annette Reid, b. 139, was a dinner guest at the Kappa Sigma fraternity house last night. Alpha Tau Omega entertained with a buffet supper and an hour dance last night. Guests included Beth Young, cunel; Dorothy Curts, cunel; Evelyn Sabel, c'42; Marilyn Lawson, c'41; Elizabeth Lawson, c'41; Betty Lawson, c'42; Madge Jude, c'42; Molly North, c'40; Pat Pownes, b'39. — No. 1 — "That Certain Age" With DEANNA DURBIN — No. 2 — "ROMANCE OF THE REDWOODS" With Charles BICKORD Jean PARKER Dinner guests at the Sigma Ch house last night were Ross Robertson, and Bill Seitz, b39. Thursday evening dinner guest at the Alpha Chi Omega house were: Miss Frances Rickar, New York, N. Y.; Mildred Petrie, Mr. Jerold Young, and Mr. and Mrs. Cordot Corlett, Lawrence. Phil Delta Theta entertained the following at Thursday night dinner: Ruth Craig, fa'39; Mary Margaret Crovere, c40; Harry Linn, c40; Jim Nelson, c41; and Donald Clinger, b'40. Charles Kinbill, '40, was electe justice of Phi Alpha Delta, law fraternity, at a meeting last night Harry C. Seingold, Kansas City, Mo., was house guest today at the Sigma Alpha Mu house. Elizabeth Barclay, c'40, was a luncheon guest yesterday at the Alpha Chi Omega house. Phi Kappa Psi entertained the allowing at dinner Thursday night kelle Eddy, c'42; Emily Jean Milan, Margaret Myers, fa'40; andyle Willis, Kansas City, Mo. Thursday evening dinner guests at the Delta Tau Delta house were: Betty Blue, c'42; Bety Blake, c'41; Van Knoop Inchoe, ann; Ann Murray; William Watson; Wade Wadley, fauncl; and Lloyd Faust, instructor in economics. Sigma Nu's had a steak fry on their back lawn instead of a dinner last night. The guests were Mary Margaret Gray, c'42; Betty Van Deventer, c'41; Ruth Kelch, lauč; Mary Loul Borders, 'faun'c! TODAY AND SATURDAY GRANADA Best Film of the Year From Any Country! AND IT WAS BANNED BY HITLER AND MUSSOLINI! Nazis Stopped 'Grand Illusion' In Vienna When the Nazi marched into Vienna, to take that city "over," "Grand Illusion" was being shown. A Nazi officer come with an intruder in the middle of a road. The film was stopped in the middle of a rest. When Jean Renoir, Paris, he said he felt highly honored, in fact Paris, he said he felt highly honored, in fact kind of decoration, which he had the intention of returning to Hitler, as Renoir's colleague, Henri Bernstein, the dramatist, did to Musicali, who he returned the latter's decoration to him. THE GREATEST ANTI-WAR PICTURE EVER FILMED! "ITS SHOWING SHOULD BE MADE COMPULSORY IN ALL RULESATIC COUNTRIES." N.Y. P. 1072 Plus—Cartoon - Musical Revue - Latest News FREE ANOTHER BIG SPECIAL IT'S REAL FUN! MYRNA LOY ROBT. TAYLOP ANOTHER BIG SPECIAL SNEAK PREVUE 11 p.m. SATURDAY ATTEND OUR REGULAR SHOW, KEEP YOUR SEAT AND SEE ONE OF THE YEAR'S BEST PICTURES FREE! SUNDAY "LUCKY NIGHT" The Year's Happy-Go-Luckiest Romance! OON "CONFESSIONS OF A NAZI SPY" "DARK VICTORY" "MAN OF CONQUEST" Helen Heard, c'unc; Betty Patton, c'40; Louise Taylor, c'41; and Mary Alice Hall, c'42. Alpha ChI Omega announces the marriage of Annette Lawrence, 38, to Jerold Young, of Kansas City, Mo. The wedding took place March Other officers for next year are Alfred Anderson, '140; vice-president; E. Keith Beard, '140; clerk; James Postma, c'39; treasurer; and Ernst Deines, c'18; marshal. Dinner guests last evening at the Phi Mu Alpin house; were Don Thompson fa'41; and Charles McDonald, fa'40. Stouffer To Attend Meeting Of College Association E. B. Stouffer, dean of the Graduate School, will leave tonight for Chicago to attend the meeting of the Executive Committee of the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools. The committee which is made up of the officers of the association and four elected members, makes up the plans for the organization and conducts it business, Dean Stouffer, who is one of the elected members, will attend his first meeting Saturday morning. ARROW SHIRTS NOW IT'S---the featured picture at the Granada theater today and Saturday. This film is being sponsored by the University French club. CARLS For— PATEE All Shows 15c Any Time TODAY ENDS "Radio City Revels" Bob Burns - Jack Oakie A GALA SHOW OF STARS BOB BAKER "PHANTOM STAGE" Cotton and "Little Tree." SUNDAY The "Wrong Way" Was the "Right Way" 2 BIG DAYS A Flaming Personal History Paul Kelly Robert Armstrong *Gene* Raynolds *Donald* Mackride *Eddie Guillaume* Student Leaves Hospital After Three Month Stav BETTE DAVIS BETTE DAVIS 'That Certain Woman' Harry Ennion Hunter Three months ago Edward Kreipe, e40, entered Watkins Memorial hospital for treatment of inflammatory rheumatism. A few days later he was operated on for the removal of his appendix. Edward was almost ready to leave the hospital when it was decided that his tumours should be removed. That was a week ago. Yesterday Edward went home to Tecumbus and he hopes his hospital days are ended. 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Ernie Klamn will carry the Kansas banner in the 800-yard run against Munski. Kansas and Missouri have been meeting in dual track meet since before the war and every year since when Missouri has been favored, the Jay-hawkers would come through and upset the dope by running off with the meet. Then when Kansan was favored to win without much trouble, the Tigers would pull some tricks out of the bag and make the Hawkers look sick. The number 1 shirt in Esquire for June is ARROW CHALK STRIPES The spotlight of fashion is now concentrated on shirtings with stripings in the chromatic scale. Best examples of this latest trend are our Chalk Stripes by Arrow. They're made of white voile broadcloth...an ideal hot weather fabric ...the stripes are woven to create a smart tone-to-pastel-to-gray effect. They have your favorite Arrow collar, and are Sanforized-Shrunk (Fabric shrinkage less than $1\%$). 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