SUNDAY, APRIL 2. 1939 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Delta Tau Delta fraternity entertained a steakty Saturday evening. Guests at the party included Betty Blake, c4; 14Jeanne Brussa, f4; 24Ruth Buehler, c4; 10Helen Bulker, c4; 1唇勒 Burofield, f4; 2唇勒 Burford, f4; 24Virginia Stork, c4; 1Mary Gray, c4; 24Virginia Greer; 24Bernadine Hall fa'ucl; 2Beth Hinson, f4; 24 Jane Irwin, c4; 34Marguerite Jones, c4; 4Jama Lewis, City City, Mo.; 2Suzanne Lowderman, c4; 2Alexia Marks, c4; 2Florence McConnell, f4; 2Louce McVey, f4; 39Ann Murray, f4; 2Anne Ruffle, City City, Mo.; 4Am Robbins, c4; 2Jean Robertson, c4; 2Shirley Jane Ruble, c4; 1Pullie Sherman, c'ucel; 1Alice Simons; Sariro Smart, c4; 1Helen Louise St Claire; and Jean Sunderland, f4 --with ANN GILLIS ("Tom Sowyer's" Girl Friend) Luncheon guests Saturday at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house were the following: Mrs. D. H. O'Hara, Mrs. Grace C. Butler, and Mrs. M. WANT ADS The current attraction at the Dickinson theater is "King of the Turf," with Adolpho Menjou and Robert Bill Bright, this is your free pass. The current attraction at the Granda theater is "Ice Follies of 1939" with John Crowder and James Clark Myers, this is your free pass. LOST: Pair of Tux pants. Finder return to Bob Trekell, phone 2488M. Reward for return. -128 The current attraction at the Dickinson theater is "King of the Turf," with Adolphe Menjou and Dana Irvine, this is your free pass. The current attraction at the Gr- nament theater is "Too Follies of 1939" with Joan Crawford and James Virginia Ruse, this is your free pass. NOW IT'S---with ANN GILLIS ("Tom Sowyer's" Girl Friend) CARLS ARROW SHIRTS PATEE All Shows 15c Any Time NOW! ENDS WEDNESDAY Mighty in Sweep! Majestic in its Spectacle! "VALLY of the GIANTS" IN TECHNICOLOR Wayne Morris - Claire Trevor Alan Hale — AND — That Gal's Loose Again! "TORCHY BLANE IN CHINA TOWN" GLENDA FARRELL BARTON MackLANE C. Mehornay all of Kansas City, Mo. and Mrs. Pheron Pierce of New York City, and Jack O'Hara, c'42. Ovile Rouch and Rex Worker of Pueblo, Colo., are weekends guest at the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity house. Bill Blandings of Barnard. Kan is a weekend guest at the Kappa Sigma fraternity house. --with ANN GILLIS ("Tom Sowyer's" Girl Friend) Weekend guests at the Phil Delta Theta fraternity house are: Tom Lillard of Topeka; and Bob Jenkins of Wichita. Delta Sigma Pi, professional business fraternity held a faculty dinner at the Colonial Tea Room last Thursday, Guests included: O. B. Roark; Ross M. Robertson; James C. Hoeffler; Dr. A. Stockton, dean of the School of Business, John Ise; Professor Lotters; and E. H. Bidgood. Mr. Bidgood of Kansas City, Mo and formerly with Lloyd of London was the guest speaker for the evening. . . . Weekend guests at the Acacia fraternity house are: Burkel Miese and Max Miese of Marion, Kan, James Zimmerman of Pittsburg, Kan. Edward Hokanson, gr, was a dinner guest at the Theta Tau fraternity house Thursday evening. Theta Tau, engineering fraternity announced the pledging of Charlie Kavannaugh, c.42. Cello Choir To Play at Festiva Cello Choir To Play at Festival As a special attraction at the Midwestern Music Competition Festival to be held at the University April 26, 27, and 28, Prof. Raymond Stuhl of the university staff will present a cello choir composed of 60 cells. It will be the first time such a choir has ever been assembled in the Midwest. Shows Continuous from 2 TODAY THRU TUESDAY 15c Til 7; Then 20c 2 TOP HITS! No. 1 — a RED LETTER day on your entertainment calendar! "LETTER OF INTRODUCTION" Adolpho Menjou - Andrée Leads George Murphy A N D BERGEN and McCARTHY BERGEN and McCARTHY No. 2 Annie Lends on the Screen . . . With a Wallop to Your Heart! 'LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE GOODALL CO. 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During the dance Scabbard and Blade, honorary military fraternity, held formal pledging services for 10 new members. They were: Charles Baker, c'41; Eldreth Cadwalader, c'48; Clavelle Holden, c'40; Daniel Hopkins, c'40; Kalman Oruvetz, c'40; Wolfram K., c'40; Leonard Schroeter, c'40; Rex Sage, c'40; Raymond Herschman, c'40. Initiation will be held for the new pledges in about four weeks. Essay Contest Entries Few; Manuscripts Due May 1 Less than a score of entrants had turned in sealed envelopes containing their outline entries for the Hat Elizabeth Lewis essay contest at the deadline yesterday. The exact number of entries was not available. The outlines were due today, but the essayists will have until May 1 to turn in three typewritten copies of their final manuscripts to the TODAY Continuous from 2:30 4 GRAND DAYS **Thrilla of a great heart drama** **Thrilla of ice spectacle, music,** gayety, girls! Dazing "Great** *Ezgladd* of Chancellor's office. The awards will be announced at commencement. If the first prize essay is judged worthy, and if funds permit, it may be published. Each contestant had to place his outline in a sealed envelope bearing the exact title of his essay and pseudonym to be used in cataloguing the entries. The actual names of the various contestants will not be known until the entries have been judged and awards decided . Professors To Lead Seminars with JAMES STEWART LEW • LEWIS AYRES • STONE and "The International ICE FOLLIES" with BESS EHNHRT EDDIE SHIPSTAD EDDIE JOHSON Latest Issue Just Out March of Time WAR! When and Where When and Where Bert A. Nash, professor of education, and J. W. Twente, professor of education, are in charge of seminars in education Tuesday at 2:30 in room 115 Fraser. All students in P 300 Seminar and Educational Psychology A 304 Seminar in Educational Administration, and students writing theses for a master's degree in education are required to attend WATCH FOR DATE "DODGE CITY" Netsters Battle For Team Berths With the coming of good weather, the University tennis tournament has finally gotten under way. Yesterday, four matches were played off, making a total of five matches already played. JOE COLLEGE RECOVERS FROM EXAMS- Coach Glenn Oatman reported that the lettermen from last year pulled through and defeated their opponents. Oatman expects to announce the personnel of the tennis team next Tuesday. All matches will be played off by Monday afternoon. Kernut Franks, a year later,率领 his team in straight sets, 6-0, 6-0. Franks showed plenty of speech and showered many fine shots on Bradley. 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