WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19. 1939 UNIVERSITY DAIL KANSAN. LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Here on the Hill-an account of Mt. Oread Society Mary Lou Randall, Society Editor Five dances this weekend will add to the excitement of the Kansas Relays. Friday the DU's will give their annual spring party, the Sig Alph's just another party and the LSA. Their weekly dance. Saturday the Phi Gams and the Sigma Alpha Mu's will have their spring parties. All the fraternity dances are at the chapter houses. before 5 p.m. call KU-25; after 5, 2702-K3 P. S. All reports on private parties will be appreciated. They must have the attendance of over six persons and must last two hours in order to get any creditable mention; even then it is not assured. WANT ADS GLIDDEN TOURIST HOME: For parents and friends while visiting students here. Tenth and New Hampshire, phone 1039. -136 Alpha Kappa Psi Holds Spring Party Alpha Kappa Psi hold its annual spring party Saturday night at the chamber house. Music was provided by Roy Stoenner and his orchestra of Kansas City, Mo. Chaperones included Prof. and Mrs. J. G. Blocker, and Mrs. Kiicaud. The guests were as follows: Peggy Cole, Chanute; Ruth Oat- man; c4; 119 Jenner, Chanute; Virginia McDonald; c4; 324 Morgane Jones; c4; Bernie Hauck, c4; Eleonor Marie Canfield, c'39; Mary Annette Thompson, c'40; Wanda Branham, Independence, Mo.; Mariah Hodges, Lawrence; Mary Fryer Gale, Adams, Griswold; Winfield Gerald Deen, Adams gr; and Ruth Mary Nelson, ed'40. HIGH GRADE 24 hour service re- stringing tennis rackets with gut or silk strings "Racketeer" Wet- land 1328 Vermont. Phrase -16253W. 1625W. FOR SALE: Butcher Pressman Camera 4.5 lens 3¼x4¼, Gradex type. Excellent for sports work. E. R. Elbel, 107 Gym. - 134 NOW IT'S--- CARLS ARROW PATEE TODAY BARGAIN DAY 10c TQ MAT. ALL and NITE YOUR FAVORITE FAMILY NOW—ON THE SCREEN! "MOTHER CAREY'S CHICKENS" ANNE SHIRLEY FAYE BAIINTER 2nd Feature — ROMANCE THAT SPEEDS A LAFF A MINUTE! "THERE GOES THE GROOM" ANN SOTHERN BURGESS MEREDITH THURSDAY 3 Days 5 Days "PIRATES OF THE SKIES" Mary Carter, Kansas City, Mo., and Dedguy Ount, Kansas City, Mo. --of the annual spring party of the Kappa Sigma Fraternity Friday night, Clyde Smith's band played. Chaperones were: Mrs. Overfield, Mrs. Landis, Mrs. Geo O. Foster, Mrs. Shinn, and Mrs. Wilson. Carolyn Alkire, Lawrence; Lois Erickson, Lawrence; Margaret Learned, c'42; Thelma Hildyard, c' 43; Verda Sommer, Ottawa; Doris Nelson, fa 40, and Betty Burch, ed- unel. Ruth Wiedemann, e41; Virginia Prindle, Tephee; Irene Vogel, Lawrence; Bertha Scott, e40; Julia Henry, ed 40, and Betty Watson, e45; Emmet Park, e 41, was a dinner guest at the Kappa Sigma fraternity house Monday evening. Ruth Yeomans, c'41, was elected president of Phi Chi Diary, Presbyterian sorority, at the regular supper meeting last night. Other new officers are: vice-president, Eula Rae Kerr, c'41; secretary, Audrey Bateman, c'40; treasurer, Betty Lee, c'42; chaplain, Viola Knoche, c'41; historian, Dorothy Ansell, c'41; social committee, Mirai Cheeseman, ed'42 and Meredith Bolt, c'42; program, Emily Jane Youn, c'41; and Marjorie Hetzel, f'41; song leader, Joyce Visselman, fe'42; bulletin, Ruth Knoe, c'40. "Chinatown Quest," the life story of Donaldina Cameron, was reviewed by Jean Dooley, c'41, at the meeting. The engagement announcement of Miss Virginia Hardesty to Mr. Harold E. Keinecker was made Easter Sunday at a tea given by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Hardesty of Merriam. Mr. Hardesty, 37, is a member of Alpho Xli Delta sorority. Mr. Keinecker is a graduate of McPherson College. The wedding will take place June 8. Kappa Sigs Have Garden Party A "garden party" was the them Guests were; I Jane Irwin, c4; Frances Fittinger, Herington; Ellen Irwin, c4;1 Jeannette January, b2; 39; Bernadine Hall, fa 52; Virginia Anderson, ed' 40; Annette Reid, b2; 39; Roberta Walker, c4; 24; Jean Brusses, c4; 52; Sallie Jane Bachelor, ed' 39; Margaret Lewis, c3; 39; Mary McCrosky, c4; 24; Eleman Allen, Lawrence; Betty Bell, c4; uncle; John Johnson, c4; 42; Peggy Waddams, c4; 42; James Bean, c4; Haas, c4; 43; Mildred Wurnach, Atchison; Mary Ellen Brosius, c4; Jane Barnes, fa 42; Ann Cota, c4; Louise Wills, c4; Patty Ledyard, c4; Adelyn Cast, c4; Anne Carle, c4; Mary Glover, Kansas City, Mo; Ann Murray, fa 42; Betty Lot Sublet, c4; Betty Adele Clover, c4; 14; Joan Hinkle, Kansas City, Mo; Sie Johnson, c4; Alice Herington, fa 42; Grunwald, fa 40; Betty Blue, c4; Martha Jane Starr, c4;1 and May Warshaw of Ann Arbor, Mich. Jack Clark of Manhattan was a weekend guest at the Phi Delta Theta fraternity house. end week guests at the Alpha Delta Pi. house were: Alice Hess Netawana Aviila Nullen Mekia, Iola Doriswina Van Dusen, and Doris VanDusen, Fredonia. Doris Dean, eunel, was a luncheon guest at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house yesterday. Dinner guests at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon house Tuesday were: Fred Black, Lawrence; Jack Townsend, and James Daniels, Pennsaukee. Flu Alpha Phi Omega, national service fraternity, installed its new members at a regular meeting Tuesday. The new officers are: president, Kenneth Cedarland, buncl; vice-president, Leslie Hixon, csp; secretary, John McCormack, c24; treasurer, John Miles, c25; retainer and historian, Charles Wright, fa 42; and chapter critic, Gordon Brigham, c'40. --or "The Fallen Saved" "Soaps Like This Brings Much Bliss" HERE'S THE SOAP SALE Youv'e Been Waiting For! 3 Days only LORRAINE REMEDY Medicated soon The Critics Say: Dally Kanson: "A smashing K.U. victory." Journal-World: "... The Drunkard is a hit." (Medicated soap) ... 3 for 79¢ PALMOLIVER SOAP ... 10 for 49¢ LUX SOAP ... 9 for 49¢ LIFEBUUY SOAP ... 9 for 49¢ CASHMERE BOUQUET SOAP ... 8 for 59¢ WOODBURY SOAP ... 8 for 59¢ BOCABELLI (Pure Costile) ... 4 for 33¢ PALLYLL COUPLEVIN ... Tickets, Basement Green Hall — 25c 35c size 3 for 79c 25c size 4 for 79c FRASER THEATER - - - 8:15 p.m. 4 for 19c CAMAY SOAP 8 for 49c WRILEY SOAP 5 for $1.00 IVORY (med. size) 12 for 59c LUX FLAKES 3 for 59c IVORY (large size) 3 for 25c IVORY FLAKES 3 for 59c DREFT 3 for 59c HENRY ROCHEAU SOAP 4 for 49c By the "K" Club with the Hill's Outstanding Athletes Toiletries — First Floor FRIDAY NIGHT, APRIL 21 Weaver's By Popular Demand EXTRA PERFORMANCE 'THE DRUNKARD' Maxine Roche, soprano, presented her master of music voice recital Tuesday night in the auditorium of Frank Strong hall. She was accompanied on her program of 20 songs by Winifred Hill, 'fa'41. Maxine Roche, Sings Graduate Recital The program began with numbers from the English and Italian composers of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, with songs from Robert Jones, Giles Earle, Handel and "Pastorale" (Bruni). For, the second group sung in German, she sang "Sheep. My Graze in safety" (Bach); "Klage" (Baumhra); and three songs by her group "Erstes Bergenen," "Sterbehlacken," and "Der Wetternhaak." The third group consisted of "I Trouvateur" (Verdi); and "Tacea la Notre Flacid" by the same composer. A group of five French songs followed from Fillois, Riavel, Stauab, Rhene-Baton, and Roels. Miss Roche closed her program with a 2 GREAT HITS! TODAY ENDS TOMORROW Shows Continuous from 2! Watch These Newshowks Leap Into the Headlines! "NORTH OF SHANGHI" James Croig - Betty Furness No. 2 She Tough Him Things He Couldn't Learn From Books! group of numbers from English composers which included "The Thought" (Broones): the folk-song, "Sourced Mountain" from the music of John Coltrane's bering, "Not Enough" (Dungan), and "Until the Day" (Olmstead). "SWEETHEART OF SIGMA CHI" Mary Carlisle - Charles Sterrett Morrison To Lead Pi Lambda Theta Discussion Miss Beulah Morrison, professor of psychology, will lead a panel discussion on "The Advertiser and the Consumer" at a meeting of PiLambda Theta, honorary education sorority, tomorrow. The group will meet in room 115, Fraser Hall, at 7:30 p.m. The other speakers will be Jean Russell, gr. Miss Mary Grant, associate professor of Latin, Lela Rosa, c'30, Tring Timpe, c'30, and Miss Alice Winston, associate professor of English. We Have the Pictures NOW! ENDS THURS. HER GREATEST! DEANNA DURBIN "3 SMART GIRLS GROW UP" Nan Gray - Helen Parrish Chas. Winninger — WATCH FOR — Kansas Declared Forensic Winner Declared winner of the Missouri Valley Forensic tournament, Kansas won one first place and two second places in competition with nine other schools at Boulder, Colo., Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. The tournament, an annual affair involving competition in oratory, extemporaneous speaking, and debate, is the last intercollegiate contest scheduled for this school year. Students take first place for men, taking first place in extemporaneous speaking and second place in oratory. The debate team which placed second after winning seven and losing three, consisted of Omer Voss, t'39, and Bobby Sullivan, c'41, affirmative; Eldon Smith, c'39, and Irving Kass, c'41, negative. After the tournament, the Kansas debaters presented a model debate before the Chamber of Commerce in Springfield, Illinois, the home town of Voss. The University Band, under the direction of Russell L. Wiley, gave a special concert for the public school in Victoria on February yesterday in Hoch auditorium. Other schools represented at Boulder were Colorado University, Texas University, Louisiana State University, Oklahoma University, South Dakota University, Arkansas University, Iowa State College, Kansas State College, and Creighton University. Harzfeld's Thursday, Friday, Saturday two exclusive perfumes Petticoat Lane perfume dram sale in crystal atomizer 1. 35 value 89c perfume secret de suzanne in glittering crystal 1. 75 value 89c ELECT C. H. MULLEN PRESIDENT OF THE M. S.C. A man whose record of unselfish service is unequalled — whose ability is unquestioned — whose character is above reproach. Supported by a Slate Predominantly Independent «MAC WYNNE «BILL ARNOLD For President of Senior Class For Treasurer of Senior Class DISTRICT I (Low, Medicine, Graduate) LESTER OLMSTED * JIM POSTMA BOB POLSON MEN! DISTRICT II (Business, Education, Fine Arts, - MIKE ANDREWS * LEO HENRICHS HAROLD JOHNSON DON FORTNEY MIKE ANDREWS JUNIOR CLASS - JIM BURDGE, President S LEE HUDDLESTON, Dance Mgr. SIDNEY SKLAR, Treasurer - Indicates non-fraternity. DISTRICT III DISTRICT III (Engineering) * B OB HAMPEL WEAVER McCASLIN * BREWSTER POWERS DICK TIPPIN DISTRICT IV DISTRICT IV - OLLIVER EDWARDS * GIDGE CIERNY * BILL FLOWER * GENE HIATT * IRVING KURANER * MILTON MEIER * BILL OVERTON * BOB SULLIVAN SODIOMORE CL FOR RESPONSIBLE SOPHOMORE CLASS * FRED EBERHARDT, President * FRED ROBERTSON, Treasurer * DONN MOSSER, Dance Mgr. * MARVIN VANDAVEER, Dance Mgr. Polls open from 8 to 5 GOVERNMENT Bring your Identification Card