SUNDAY, APRIL 16. 1939 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Here on the Hill--an account of Mt. Oread Society Theta Tar Has Costume Ra Mary Lou Randall, Society Editor Theta Tau Has Costume Ball 红 cellophane partitions, a ban with brass rail and lighted candles in whiskey bottles on top red and white tables creating an effect to "Red Dog Inst," the costume party of the Theta Tau professional engineering fraternity, Friday. Before 5 p.m. call KU-25; after 5, 2702-K2 Girls in gay colored hop skirts and western clothing clothes were transported from the Theta Tau house to "Red Dog Im" in the Memorial Union building in a hay rack pulled by horses. One of the cleverest costumes was worn by pertinic "Eenie" Menges, Alpha Chi Beta. The blue tie was in a colonial style, royal blue and crimson hoop skirt. Dancing came to a halt with an attempted hold up by Herman Janzen, an armed bandit, who dashed into the center of the ballroom shooting guns and ordering all guests to go into the bar. Here the theme of the party was carried out in refreshments during a short intermission. Punch, red sandwiches and "red dog" cookies were served. Guests attending the party were Marian Milhoune, fa'41; Wanda Ming, Morris Plains, New Jersey Jean Petermeyer, fa'41; Saralou Smart, ca'41; Louis Bush, ed'uncl; Ann Nighthire, fa'41; Mary Jane Shockley, c'uncel; Alta Armstrong Bachie, c'41; Carlney Alkas Kesam City, Mo; Ma; Omer Stringer; Mary Isabelle Tayler, fa'40; Jean Walden, Leavengorth; Francis Fusman, gr; Bernice Moody; Nadine Schuerman, c'42; Dorcelle Wyric, Leavengorth; Lilian Williamson, c'42; Ann Murray fa'42; Mildred Ogle, c'41; Roberta Kingman, Topica; Elene Hale, c'uncel; Peggy Lawson, c'41; Margaret Elizabeth Drogle, c'41; Roberta Kingman, Isabellue West, c'40; June Ulm, c'40; Ennestine Menges, c'40; Nina Salka; Patty Woodward, c'40; Wilma Nelson, c'40; Thelam Hilyard, c'42; Barbara Bowyell, c'39; Elizabeth Whiteford, fa'39; Elizabeth Kester, c'40; Betty Smith; and Mrs. Lester Haug; Mr. and Mrs. George Russe; Mr. and Mrs. Elden Elliot, Mary Louise Kanaga, c'39; Charles Davis, David Stallon of Topika; Dun Main, Kansas City; Mo; Charles Paulette, Topeka; Frank Rushin; Edward Hokanson; Glenn Rhus. Otis Mitjee; Joe Gueenie; Vincent Burton and Ed Leigh. Miller Hall will hold open house Tuesday evening from 7 until 8. Chaperones included: Mrs. George Shood; Miss S. Marcia Beatrice; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Banks; and Professor Hansy. Miss Jeane Aumiller of Wash- ington, D. C., was a guest at Miller hall Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Shields of San Francisco stopped at the Pi Kappa Alpha house Thursday morning after visiting in Winchester en route to Kappa Psi, honorary pharmacy fraternity, announces the election of new officers. The men elected are: Charles Kleine, ph'40; regent; Ted Foster, ph'40; vice regent; Pershing Frederick, ph'40; secretary; Jack Robertson, ph'40; chaplain; and Robert Pokorny, ph'40; treasurer. Dinner guests at the Triangle house Thursday were Martha James and Ehyl Hill, both of Kansas City Mo; John Wissler, Ann Arbor Mich, and Hiel Pettit. c'41. Triangle fraternity announces the pledging of Heil Pettit, e'41. Mr. Harold Clark, teacher in the Kansas City School of Pharmacy, was a visitor of the University School of Pharmacy and the University science department today. More than 30 delegates represent the states of Missouri, Nebraska, Iowa, Oklahoma, Colorado, and Kansas are guests at the midwest conference of the Acacia fraternity at the local chapter. President Robert C. Lewis of the Acacia national council is the honored guest at the conference which GLDDDEN TOURIST HOME: For parents and friends while visiting students here. Tenth and New Hampshire, phone 1039. -136 WANT ADS HIGH GRADE, 24 hour service re- stringing tennis rackets with gut or silk strings. "Rackettee" Walt- er, 1329 Vermont. PH - 1333, 2623W. started Friday and which will end this noon with the annual founder's day banquet. Week end guests at the Alpha Omieron Pi house were Jean Long of Kansas City, Mo., and Shelia Shellet of Denver, Colorado. Chi Omega announces the pledging of Isabel Rice, c40. Gamma Phi Beta sorority announced the engagement Saturday evening of Genevieve Gayland, e41 Willem Kunkle, e42, or Elorado. --a moral domestic drama Gamma Phi Beta sorority holds its annual spring formal last night in the ballroom of the Memorial Union building. The theme of the decorations was an underwater scene. Hanging moss and modernized furnished room to the decoration. Louise Kühn's orchestra played. On the Shin -a moral domestic drama (Continued from page one) campaign because it involves "bri fry." DIFFERENT: Shutters on the look-alike halls. Miller and Watkins The window adornments of Walking bear a four-leaf clever design . . those on Miller only a three-leaf design. PUZZLED: Ye Shinater, on find ing in the Union Fountain a few drom jottings done there by Bill Hayes on a portable typewriter. His comments on various people were: Bill Bailey is a big dope. So is Dick Amerine, Jayne Coats is a card shark. John Stratton is hen pecked. George Lindsay is a rat. Alene Harper is a cat. For all good men to come to the old of their party, Pengy McCarthy~ Charley's sister. STATUESQUE: A photo of Chi Omega Hoves throwing a pavelin. Superbly done by Bert Brandt, it shows the action of the Sour Owls' relays number. Nearly Half--a moral domestic drama (Continued from page two) (must be big and impressive), dancing partners in a private dancing school, repairing furniture, teaching violin and piano, and operating a motion picture projection machine. In the fall a number of men are kept busy as "stewards." They are employed by the various boarding clubs in getting regular boarders for the group. Competition is keen, and the most active and persuasive stewards are the ones that make the money. Mrs. Parker is already receiving applications from men desiring to get lined up for work next fall. They are an ambitious, hard-working bunch, these men that work to put themselves through school. And some of them, in spite of working hard and long, have enough ability and persistence to earn for themselves Phi Beta Kappa keys. TOMORROW: Law students take day off to celebrate Law School Day K Club show, "The Drunkard," begins four-day run in Little theater at Green hall, 8:30 p.m. Graduate credit given by Maxine Roche, soprano. TUESDAY: Honors Convocation in Hoch auditorium at 10:00 a.m. :"The Drunkard" continues in Green hall. Oread High School play in Fraser hall. WEDNESDAY: Summerfields arrive for interviews with faculty committee. Glee Club leaves on three-day tour of northeastern Kansas. What's Happening This Week On The Campus-a moral domestic drama At The Theaters-a moral domestic drama THURSDAY: Politicians' fates decided in men's elections. SATURDAY: Sports event of the year: National track star competes in Kannas Relays in Memorial stadium. Relays Varsity at Union building FRIDAY: Independent Student Association gives spring formal dance J. A. Becker, Bell Telephone official, speaks at Blake hall. High Schoo Relays in Memorial stadium. K.C. Alumni To Honor Chancellor DICKINSON: Today through Wednesday, "Alexander Graham Bell" with Don Ameche, Loretta Young, and Henry Fondra. Thursday through Saturday, "Never Say Die," with Martha Raye, Bob Hope, and Andy Devine. THE 'K'-CLUB PRESENTS PATTEE: Today and tomorrow, "White Banners," with Claude Rains, Fay Bainter, Jackie Cooper, and Bonita Granville; and "Mysterious Miss X," with Michael Whalen and Mary Hart. Bargain days Tuesday and Wednesday, "Mother Chicken's Cickens," Fay Bainter and Anne Shirley, Thursday, "Baker's Bread," Fay Bainter and Anne Shirley, Thursday-Friday-Saturday, the Three Quakers in "Night Riders," and "Pirates of the Skies," with Kent Taylor and Rochelle Hudson. VARSITY; Today, Monday and Tuesday, Dorothy Lemour and Ray Milland in "Her Jungle Love," and Patricia Morision and Lynne Overman in "Persons in Hiding," Wednesday and Thursday, Mary Carlisle and Charles Starrett in "Sweetheart of Sigma Chi," and James Craig and Betty Furness in "North of Shanghai" Friday and Saturday, Peter Larre and Jean Hersholt in "Moto's Danger Island." GRANADA: Today for five days, Denna Durbin in "Three Smart Girls Grow Up," with Nan Gray, Charles Wimming and Helen Parish Starting Friday for five days, Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers in "The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle." Dana Durand, president of the class of 38 and Clyde Nichols, Jr. of the Kansas City University alumni association are making a special effort to bring K. U. alumium to the meeting through fraternity and business organizations as well as other means. Chancellor Ernest H. Lindley will be honoured at a special K. U. Day meeting of the Kansas City chamber of commerce next Wednesday at 12:15 p.m. in the Continental hotel. The theme of the meeting will center around Chancellor Lindley who will make a short talk. The K. U. Glee club will sing. The K. J. U. Glee club will shi $"Toreador" from "Carmen" (Bizet) featuring a solo by Jack Laffer, c'93, and "Spirit of Kansas," seventy-fifth anniversary song of the University written by Jack Laffer. APRIL 17,18,19,&20th It's STILL the HILL at the BLUE MILL We Deliver Call 409 THE DRUNKARD or The Fallen Saved Howard Engleman Bob Allen Ralph Miller Fred Boselivac Fred Boselivac John Nornarom Steve Renko ACTORS: Green Hall Littlte Theatre, Acting --- Singing --- Dancing CHORUS: Monte Merkel Max Replage Eldrid Cadwalader Paul Masoner Davidson Bill Lenhart John Burge Tickets on Sale—Basement Green Hall—25c Pacachacam headquarters beneath Brick's cafe was broken into Friday night and campaign literature valued at approximately $8.50 was taken, according to Floyd Kelly, 140, president of the political party. Pachacamac Literature Carried Off by Thieves NEW MANAGEMENT formerly Large's Cafe at 18 E. 9th Completely Remodeled — Visit Us Free Shrimp Friday Nite THE HARBOUR LIPSTICKS Owl Society--by LUCIEN LELONG - Fashion says "Be pretty!" So do these new Lipsticks by Lucien Lelong in Flower Shades—fresh and dewy as the petals of a bud. Pink Rose—Soft and lovely Dianthus—Gay and perky Camellia—Heavenly pink. - Package contain "shade testers" of each shade to try at home. Lijstick is sealled for your protection. §1 Weaver's The Owl society, official honor organization of the junior class, dates its history back to 1914. Its purposes, in effect, are to promote worthwhile activities for the junior class; to serve in cooperation with the University administration in whatever capacity they are called upon to serve; and to further fellow students' education. In the junior class. The group sponsors the annual Owl Screech Varsity each fall. (Continued front page one) Black robes with hoods, traditional insignia of the society, will be passed on to the newly-elected Owls when they are intiated. Maxine Roche To Present Graduate Recital Monday Maxine Roche, gr, of Holton, will give her graduate recital Monday evening in the auditorium of Frank Strong hall. She is a candidate in June for the Master of Music degree. Her major is voice. Miss Rochel received her B.M. degree in 1935 at which time she was a member of the Women's Glee club, the Westminster A Cappella club, the New York City Lambda, honorary musical societies. Since graduation she has taught NOW IT'S---school in Colby, and studied voice in California. CARLS ARROW SHIRTS PATER 10c TUES. and WED. OTHER DAYS 15c TODAY 2 DAYS ONLY From the Pen of--- Lloyd C. Douglas "WHITE BANNERS" CLAUDE RAINS FAY BAIINTER —2nd Feature— Woman or Fiend! "Mysterious Miss X" MICHAEL WAHLEN MARY HART News and "Going Places" TUES. WED. 10c to ALL Shows Continuous from 2! NOW! THRU TUESDAY 15c til 7; then 20c 2 GREAT HITS! — No. 1 — The Picture of a Thousand Amazing Thrills . . . In Technicolor! DOROTHY LAMOUR RAY MILLAND "Her Jungle Love" No.2 NO. 2 FIRST RUN HIT! Shocking . . . But It's True! J. EDGAR HOVER'S "PERSONS IN HIDING" Lynne Averman - Patricia Morrison STEP OUT in FRESH CLOTHES Cleaned by ROGERS Fashion CLEANERS EIGHT FAST EIGHTH STREET Call498 Her program Monday evening will include twenty selections. Freshmen Player Hurt in Practice Jay Kern, e4, freshman football guard, suffered a broken nose in spring football scrimmage Friday. He also suffered an out of practice for a number of days. The freshman player received his injury in a pile-up in the center of the line. Coach Henry had divided up the sound into two teams for a game and under under guard game conditions, Kern was playing on the red team. Holiday on W.S.G.A. Cabinet The name of Rose Marie Holiday, ¢42, as the YW.CA. representative on the cabinet of that S.G.A., was the name of the new cabinet in Friday's paper. Shows today 3-5-7-9 Enquire! Life! $ 500 They're intentionally we have these matching polo shirts and slacks of homecap shirt in natural, unisex shoes. 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