SUNDAY, MAY 7, 1939 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN LAWRENCE, KANSAS Here on the Hill-an account of Mt. Oread Society The majority of fraternities and sororites are celebrating Mother's Day this weekend. Some have planned programs for this afternoon while others entertained their friends and waited for next weekend to bring their mothers are the Phil Deltas, Acacias, Triangles, A. O. Pis, and the Pi Phi. The Sigma Nus plan to celebrate the weekend after May 14 Miss Mabelle Robenhall, Kansas City, Kame; Meiddesmes J. M. Roach and M. L. Fisher. Leavenworth, Rover, Mount Vernon New York. Mesdames Vernon L. Miller, Bethel; Sarah Gellrich, San Francisco; Cailf; F. H. Saxon, Waverly; Creta ; Mayer; Mary Oliver, Kansas City, Mo. Watkins hall is having its thirteenth annual Mother's Day Breakfast today. Each year mothers of the residents of the hall gather for a breakfast the week before Mother's Day. Mothers and guests are coming from as far away as New York and California. Mendames LaRue Carr, Oaxacan; Charles Roos, Dover; William Kampbro, Levenworth; George Tanxonie; Tim Graham, Ottawa Miss Elizabeth Megurian; Meidams C. E, Esterley H. L. Haden Topeki; Miss Alma Calvert, Topeka Godmes M. Henderson, Kildensholt The guests are: Meidmeses Free C. Knoche, Paoal; F. L. McAunny Excelsior Springs, M.; Frei S. Curry, Wichtih; Sherman Baurassa, Topeka, C. A. Standiford, Salima, M. A. Martin, Paolo. Lillian Fisher, c'41, president of the Lillian, is mistress of ceremonies Dorothy Hendrikson, fa'41, will play a piano solo; Betty Lee Beaty, c'42 will give a musical reading accompanied by Muriel Mykland, c'39 Herta Elchheimerhers, c'42, will render a violin solo; Mrs. C. E. Kester, will extend a greeting; Elizabeth Cuny, will welcome the mothers, and Mrs. F. S. Curry, Wichita, will give the mother's response. Before 5 p.m. call KU-25; after 5, 2702-K3 Miss Mary Fee, Lawrence; Mesdames L. W, Rose, Foale; Ralph B. Beatty, Ellsworth; G. L, Mali, Silver Lake; Miss Persia Cook, Mrs. Pearl Praym, and Miss Helen A. Titworth, Lawrence. Mary Lou Randall, Society Editor Southern Plantation The Gamma Phi Beta sorority instead of having their annual buffet supper last night as planned, went on a picnic with their dates to State Lake in Tonganoxie. A Southern Plantation was the theme of the Kappa spring party Kappa Alpha Theta announces the engagement of Jean Anne Cardwell, c'email, and Lyle Willis, c'33 Willis is a member of the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity. WANT ADS LOST: Kappa Alpha Theora sclerotia pin. Initialis on back. Juliette Tremblay, phone 2533, 730 Mississi- ppi. -150 Among the ailments that are conveyed from dogs to min we note the inclusion of insomnia. Some people get it from the dog next door. WANTED TO BUY: Tuxedo, to fit or be altered to fit size 36. Harry Stuckenbruck, 1 70 1 Louisiana Phone 3026M.-146 Nobody laughed when I stepped up to the piano. The second payment was months overdue and I had come to take it back. LOST-Pocketbook, somewhere in in Journalism building, Saturday, May 6. Finder please return to Kansan Business Office, and receive reward. last night. Lattice with flowers entwined and figures of pickinanium added to the effect Patty Leidyward and others from the orchestra as accompaniment. Betty Graham of Davenport, Iowa is a week end guest at the Sigma Kappa house. Thurlow Liurance of the Wichita University Players is a weekend guest at the Delta Tau Delta house. Watkins hall has elected Lillir Fisher, c'41, to act as temporary chairman until next year. Jean Cardwell, c'unel, and Betty Muchic, c'unel, were dinner guests at the Phi Kappa Psi house Friday evening. On the Shin -pin on, Barbara Smyth and announced it was Rex Dairman's. Case of such goings on was Freshman Day. (Continued from page one) Of Things Incomprehensible: Six carloads of an entomology class report having seen Phil Nicholson plus Roberta Cook out in the country alone together...studying... "Senator" Sam Sifers leaves his car in case of Pi Phi's whistle he's off to the Derby. . A lot of the follows what with dates to the Cakewell hunt, what with the Cakewell Come stories of Bob Morton's attention to Mary Lewis—much niceties as a live Easter bunny, china penguins, and a coke eve at 10:15 or thereabouts. . . . ... but Worse is Clark Myers' account of a quick plunge into the state lake, the frigid waters of which caused an abundance of goose pimples and after Virginia Ruse forbade him to, soo ... Add a lot of talk about Julie Henry and Jack Nessily getting ready to make an American movie. And give Ye Shinster credit for admitting he was wrong on that Bunsen & Fowler split - it lasted only three days ... . A girl walked into the Jayhawker office one day last week to have her senior picture put in the last issue. She didn't list any of her activities or accomplishments and said she didn't have any. A few days before she had been elected to Phi Beta Kappa. Oh well. Late Thursday night some Sigma Chi's projected risk-gay moom pictures on the Theta house. The Gifts for * MOTHERS DAY Next Sunday, May 14 Next Sunday, May 14 Aldrich—Years, $2.50 Sack—The Poet, $2.50 Jack—Timber, $2.50 Douglas—Disputed Postage, $2.50 Field—All Heaven and Heaven. Goudge—The Middle Window. $2.50 Gibson $2.50 The Prophet, $2.50 Rawlings - The Yeanting, $2.50 Rama - Wine of Good Hearth, $2.50 Ramsay - Lily of the Lake, $1.69 Lindberg - Litten, The Wind. Some, $2.00 Mitchell—Gone With the Wind. $1.49 Curie—Madame Curie, $1.49 Van Loan—The Arts, $1.98 American Home Cook Book, $1.00 American Cookbook, $1.25 Bond concrets礼盒, $1.50-$5.00 Closure boxes, Chinese jewelry You are cordially invited to come in The Garden Guide, $2.00 Ice—Sand and Stubble, $1.48 Holsey with Mice Toward Money THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. Tel. 666 but fitting A summer suit need not look less dressy than a winter suit if it be TAILOR MADE We gladly wrap for mailing. Come in—look over our Patterns—We can fit you starting at $25.00 COOL "Suiting you—that's my business." SCHULZ THE TAILOR 224 1/2 Mass. What's Happening This Week On The Campus-brakes; third, Vanderbilt, Kansas State; fourth, Mills, Nebraska. Distance—122 feet 9 inches (nebraska). Record of record 148 feet 13 inches established by Francis, Nebraska, in 1937. TODAY: A maritime show, "H. M. S. Pintafe" sponsored by Mu Phi Epsilon, presented at 4 p.m. in Fraser theater. TOMORROW: Anti-aircraft demonstration at Haskell Institute around 9:30 a.m. plus a real haibearc. Senior class meeting at 10:30 a.m. TUESDAY: M.S.C. banquet and installation of new representatives at 6 p.m. in the Memorial Union building. Proficiency even registration. Shain Dumbring, Properity Usa, Registration: WEDNESDAY. Pacifists hold peace convoction. Last day to register for prosecution events. THURSDAY: Kansas State participates here for tennis and golf games Phi Beta Kappa initiation. SATURDAY: Dooms day for illiteracy as the last English proficiency exam is given. At The Theaters-brakes; third, Vanderbilt, Kansas State; fourth, Mills, Nebraska. Distance—122 feet 9 inches (nebraska). Record of record 148 feet 13 inches established by Francis, Nebraska, in 1937. GRANADA: Today for five days Mickey Rooney and the Hardy family in "The Hardy's High Ride" with Lewis Stone and Fay Holden. DICKINSON: "Mother's Day." By purchasing your own ticket your mother will be admitted free to see George Raft, Ellen Drew, Hugh Herbert and Zazu Pitts in "The Lady's From Kentucky." Runs today through Wednesday. PATEE: Today and tomorrow, "Disky Business" with George Murphy and Dorothea Kent; also "Within the Law" with Ruth Hussey, Paul Kelley and Tom Neal. Tuesday and Wednesday, "Hitting a New High", with Lily Perry and Jack Oakley, also Humphrey Bogart in "Racket Butlers" with George Brion and Gloria Dickson. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, "Phantom Stage"; and Bob Burns and Jack Oakie in "Radio City Revels." Theta's couldn't see the flickering shadows and therefore couldn't see anything amusing about the deal. But neighbors did and are requesting a second showing. VARSITY: "Mother's Day" today also. Today through Tuesday "Spawn of the North" with George Raft, Henry Fonda, and Dorothy Lamour; also Donald O'Connor and Billy Cook in "Tennanty Moonshine." Wednesday and Thursday, the Ritz brothers in "Kentucky Moonshine." Also Ninny Grawl and Donald Woods in "The Black Doll." Friday and Sat Monday in I Am a Charlton," also James Starrett in "Spoilers of the Range." Y. W.C.A. Board and Cabinet Meet Eddie Parks, Y.W.C.A. president, will be in charge of a joint meeting of the old and new YW. cabinet and advisory boards at the home of Mrs. C. B. Althaus, 930 Oak street, at 7:30 tomorrow evening. The cabinet and board members will meet at Honey house and go in cores to the meeting. The new of-ware will be installed at the meeting. ARROW HDK'FS PATEE TODAY AND MONDAY 2 Groot First-Runs! SHE FELL A VICIOT TO HER OWN PLOTTING! "WITHIN THE LAW" RUTH HUSSEY PAUL KELLY **2nd Feature** He Dared the Truth--- And Did for it! "RISKY BUSINESS" GEORGE MURPHY DOROTHEA KENT "STORY OF DR. JENNER" Monday-Stage Show Record Sale For a Limited Time Only We offer---brakes; third, Vanderbilt, Kansas State; fourth, Mills, Nebraska. Distance—122 feet 9 inches (nebraska). Record of record 148 feet 13 inches established by Francis, Nebraska, in 1937. 6. 35c Records for $1.00 LAUNDERED NEWNESS You can be confident of your appearance yet appreciate the economy which produced it. Call 432 We can LAUNDER your Palm Beech or other summer suit ---so perfectly that it will actually look like new! We can LAUNDER INDEPENDENT LAUNDRY 740 Vt. Kansas Loses-brakes; third, Vanderbilt, Kansas State; fourth, Mills, Nebraska. Distance—122 feet 9 inches (nebraska). Record of record 148 feet 13 inches established by Francis, Nebraska, in 1937. Two-mile, run-Won by Harris, Kansas; second, Mitchell, Kansas; fourth, High, Kansas; State; fourth, Moore, Muralte, Nebraska; Tenn., 3-54-83. (Continued from page one) 220-yard low hurdles—Won by Simmons, Nebraska; second, G. Foy, Kansas; third, T. Dodge, Kansas Time, 3/24; Dewey, Nebraska. Broad jump—Won by Hotchkiss, Kansas State; second, Newmann, Nebraska; third, Dawson, Nebraska; fourth, Edwards, Nebraska. Distance—22 feet 9.5-8 inches. One-mile relay—Won by Kansas (Greene, Brandt, Graves, Cox); second, Nebraska; third, Kansas State. Time=3.219. Pole vault- Won by Bird, Kansas; second, Newman, Nebraska; third, Legate and Scott of Nebraska tied for third and fourth. Height—13 in. Score of record in the record of Ray Noble of Kansas at 13 feet $ \frac{1}{2} $ inches set in 1937). Javelin throw—Won by Durand, Kansas; second Wibbels, Nebraska; McCutchin, Kansas Stute; fourth, Kansas Stute; Distance 189 feet 3 inches. DICKINSON NOW PLAYING FROM WIRE TO WIRE... THE GRANDEST RACING ROMANCE EVER FILMED! - News * Musica Mountaineers * Unusual Occupations SHOWS TODAY at 3-5-7-9 Attention Jayhawkers Today is K.U. "Mothers Day" Every mother is invited to be our guest today is accompanied by our daughter. Purchase you own a book. MOTHERS FREE! GOOD AT ANY TODAY SHOW GOOD AT ANY TODAY SHOWS. Continuous Shows from 2! 2 Great Hits: 15c til 7; then 20c TODAY THRU TUESDAY Drama As Savage As the Untamed North! GEORGE RAFT — HENRY FONDA DOROTHY LAMOUR "SPAWN OF THE NORTH John Berrymore - Lynne Overman — No. 2 — MARK TWAIN'S ALL-TIME ALL- AMERICAN BOY! "TOM SAWYER, DETECTIVE" Donald O'Connor -- Billy Cook Attention Jayhawkers! Today is K.U. "Mother Day" Every day to be invited to our guest today if unaccompanied by sin or dishonor. Partake your own in your own BRING YOUR MOTHERS FREE! GOOD AT ANY TODAY SHOW All Women interested in the Joy Janes organization are invited to a tea to be held Tuesday, May 9, in the Joy Jones Building Union building from 3 to 5 p.m. Send those Winter clothes to cleaned and have them returned in one of our five moth bags. Lau- ries $39 or $49 & Dry Cleaner. Phone 383—adv. Hatter Mother with a "young" gift . . . Perfume by LUGIEN LEIONG - "Mon Image" is a thrill just to look at in its mirror package—and even more thrilling to wear, $5. - (Lett)t] tamed "Indiana" settyman's heart to beat faster. Delightful fragrance in a heavenly package, $7.29 and more. - Famal Parfum Impromptu by Leonie Lelong * Magnificent piece in a glance about the life of Leonardo da Vinci $6.50/$10, $16.50 *“Open Night,” sparkling Colgore by Laenberg Leong, will make her feel like the star of the performance! In the famous long-necked flacon. $2. Cosmetics at Weaver's are the thing... Remember Mother with Candy Whitman's and Stover's Chocolates MOTHER'S DAY, MAY 14 WIEDEMANN'S 835 Mass. Phone 84 TODAY CONTINUOUS FROM 2:30 ALSO—CARTOON NOVELTY —TRAVEL TOUR —LATEST NEWS 'GRAND ILLUSION' FRIDAY SATURDAY