TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1939 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Here on the Hill in account of Mt. Oread Society Polly Gowans, c'41. Society Editor Sigma Alpha Epsilon entertaines the following guests at a buffet dinner Sunday night; Jean Donelan, c'42; Anita Warden, c'1cn; Robert Walker, c'41; Francine Zentmeyer, c'40; Maxine Miller, c'41; Mary Alice Livingstone, c'39; Arlee Fish, c'42; Matthew Miller, c'40; Betty Virginia, Appel, c'41; Susanne Adair, c'42; Margaret McCoy, c'29; Betty Campbell, fa'39; Jean Egbert, c'41; Betty Barnes, c'39; and Jane Irwin, c'40. Before 5 p.m. call KU-2S; after 5, 2702-K: Bob Sutherland, c'42; Larry Smith, ph; C. H. Mullin, c'43; Mary Beth Wein, c'1unc; Estelle Eddy, c'42; Mary Fitzgerald, c'41; Jean Eichner- berger, fa 39; Steve Huston, t 39; Norma Shoan, c'41; Mrs. Carl F. Sloan, Jannette, Pa.; Mrs. George Mills, Lawrence; New Snow, Alearn Metaleff, and Howell Hill, all o' Neodesha. Don Johnson of Salina was a weekend gucat at the Sigma Chi house. Mrs. E. O. Josserand, Mr. and Mrs. Tolson, all of Johnson, Kan; Maric Riddle of Topeka; and Kari Riddle c'unel, were dinner guests at the Acacia fraternity house Sunday. June Joiner of Chanute was a dinner guest at the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity house house. Ruth Buchler, c40, was a dinner guest at the Delta Tau Delta fraternity house Sunday. Miss Elizabeth Meguiar, dean of women, was a lunch guest at the Delta Tau Delta fraternity house Monday. Sigma Nu announces the election of the following officers for the coming year: Eminent commander, David Young, e'40; lieutenant commander, Emmet Park, e'41; recorder, Dan Hopkins, e'uncel; treasurer, James Bernard, e'41; chaplain, John Page, e'40; reporter, Donald Newlin, e'40; historian, Donald Newlin, k'40; marshal, Olfred Hoffman, b'uncel; sentinel, Donald McTaggert, e'40; rush captain, Joe Clark, e'40. David Young, e'40, and Emmet Owens, b'39; Bettie Bradley, e'40; Catherine Cannon, ed'unel; and Mary Helen Huff, Kansas City, Mo., were dinner guests at the Delta Uplain fraternity house Sunday. Jeanne Brues, fa '42; and Sallie Jane Bachelor, c39, were domen guests at the Kappa Sigma house Sunday. Mrs. W. C. Baisinger, and daughter Betty Baisinger of Dodge City; and Mr. O. W. Moloney, Lawrence were dinner guests at the Phi Delta Theta house Monday evening. David Young, c'40, and Emmet Park, c'41, were chosen as delegates and Dan Hopkins, c'unel, and John Page, c'43, as alternates to represent Nu chapter of Sigma Na fraternity of the University of Kansas at San Antonio. Nu chapter of Sigma Na fraternity to be held in Kansas City Mo, on April 7 and 8. Sunday dinner guests at the Sigma Nu house were: Shirley Maupin, fa12; Ruth Kellett, fa14; Roberta B. McCann, fa16; O. A. MacDonald, Topeka. Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Davis; Col. and Mrs. K. F. Baldwin; Major and Mrs. R. Edwards; Mr. and Mrs. K. Shook; Dr. E. H. Taylor; Mr. L. Faust, all of Lawrence; Mr. and Ms. C. H. Morgan of Ottawa; and Maden foundation, funnel was Sunday, nursuit at the菲 Kappa Alpha house. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander McKee of Omaha, Neh., were Saturday WANT ADS FOR SALE: Austin coupe, 40 miles for gallon. Ready to go anywhere. $07.50 Harris, 1231 Kentucky. LOST: Tuesday morning, a pair of gold rimmed glasses, somewhere between Myer hall and Wattleson 2026M. 170 Louisiana. -124 2026M. 170 Louisiana. -124 LOST: In Marvin Hall, a mottled gray Sheezer, Jr., fountain pane Phone 1562M, Junior Collins, 833 Louisiana. -121 CARLS NOW IT'S---luncheon guests at theh Pi Kappa Alpha house. ARROW SHORTS For— Weekend guests at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house were: Helen Geis, fs; and Lucille bottom, fs. Alpha Omicron Pi announces the election of the following officers: President, Jane Chesky, f'49; vice president, Beatrice Hageon, f'41; recording secretary, Eloise Pohl, f'40; corresponding secretary, Betty Jarrott, c'unal; treasurer, Jean Klusman, m'ialian, historian, Mary Garrison, c'40; scholarship chairman, Mary Garrison, c'40; door-keeper, Betty Hughes, b'40; rush captain, Ruth Buchler, c'40; Dorelle Wyrick, Leavenworth was a weekend guest at the Alpha Omicron Pi house. Georgianne Theis, fau'urch, was a luncheon guest at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house yesterday. Mrs. W. A. Buziek, Silvan Grove, and Jane Saneford, Independence, were dinner guests at the 9th Gamma Delta house Sunday. Alpha Chi Omega entertained the following alumnae with a dinner Saturday evening at the chapter house: Mrs. R. A. Finney, Mrs. Lucien Gray, and Mrs. Lloyd W. Scott, Tapeta; Mrs. John G. Blocker, Mrs. Al Lauter, Lawrence; Mrs. Gerry Lees, Miss Frances Bates, Miss Mary O'Brien, Mrs. John P. Dickey, and Miss Jennico Hardy, Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs. Richard Parker, Kansas City; Mrs. R. S. McKeen, Leavenworth; Miss Grace Valentine, Clay Center. Weekend guests at the Alba Chi Omega house were: Frances K Seekey, Russell; Jeannette Hardy, Clay Center, Gwen Lee, Manhattan Clay Center, Gwen Lee, Manhattar Dinner guests Sunday at the Alpa Alpha Chi Omega, women were: Tom O'Donnell, b40; Clement Garrelts, Alden Niner, and Dendrowollen Lee, all of Manhattan; Bud Frank, Law- rence; Grace Valentine, Clay Center; Jennette Hardy and John Hoover, Kansas City, Mo.; Richard Seibel, Topeka; Tom Cosgrove, c41; and Dick Martin, c39. Sigma Na entuainted Saturday evening with a swever hunge. The guests were: Bette Blue, c#4; Cary Margaret Cosgrove, c#4; Helen Heard, c#1;cunl Corb Hepworth, c#4; Betty Patton, c#4; Betty Van Aarsdale, c#1; Mary Lou, Borders fa'uncl; Mary Jane Schlegel, fa'40; FREE Professional 157 EnLARGEMENT (918) 264-3000 [Fax] Fax Email on Bianca Lauren, Beachwood, NJ [Website] www.freeprofessional.com The FREE Professional will deliver the WHOLE SERVICE. This offer includes: Job description for fulltime mkt manager. Eagle Eagle Engineer. Depot. Employee. 12 years of quality work GRANT OF QUESTION HOLDING DICKINSON Jean Talbott, c'40; Bernadine Halla fa'umel; Mary Elizabeth Kirsch, c'umel. CLAIRE TREVOR JOHN WAYNE ANDY DEVINE IN Today and Wednesday — Added — Popeye Cartoon - News - Sports Reel "STAGE COACH" Starts Thursday 1000 People Saw Our Preview Screening Saturday Night. We invite You to Ask the Opinion of Any One of Them on What They Thought Louise Taylor, c'39; Cpatty Jayne Wadley, f'ural; Benarra Edmonds, c'40; Estelle Eddy, c'42; Virginia Walters, c'ungel; Peggy Wadkins, c'42; Patty Payne, c'2; Betty McVey, c'43; Roberta Lackey, mcdons, c'42; Roberta Helen, Senter, and Jack McCarty, all of Kansas City, Mo. Guests at Watkins hall sunday were: Hobart Johnson and Charles Blakely, Topica; Mr. and Mrs. W. Kamprath, Leavenworth; Prof. Rich B. Eide; Prof. Clifford P. O'Borne; Mrs. William Iles, Kansas City, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. Timpte, Eastern; and Vogel Frazier, fa39'. Sunday dinner guests at the Gamma Phi Beta house were: Mrs. Robert Adair, Wichita; Mr. and Mrs. Wilkins, and Mary Katherine Dornan, Kansas City Mo.; Mt. Dkeal, b'39; Mae Ticklepaugh, b'40; John Claffin, b'40; Bob Charlton, ed uncle; Harold Bessey, c'42. Sunday dinner guests at the Tri- angle house were: Marcela Buchleu, c'43; Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Toommy, and Mrs. Oscar Rose, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Jackson, Miss Nell Grantham, Jacequiel Busby, Marguerite Jaffray, and Carl Mc- Elmith, all of Kansas City, Mo. . . . Based on CHIC YOUNG'S Comic Strip Dinner guests at the Sigma Chi house Sunday noon were: Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Chassen, Judge and Mrs. Somers, and Dineen Somers, of new Newton; Harry O'Riley, Wiehla; Fred Emery, Lucien; Lucen Gray, Topek; Don Johnson, Salim; and Morton Jones, b'39. Sigma Kappa elected the following officers for the coming year: President, Betty Lou Mechem, c'urc; vice-president, Beulah Grunwald, f'a40; recording secretary, Martha Jane Andrews, ed'uncl; treasurer, Marie Norton, c'40; corresponding secretary, Bety Bowman, c'urncl; triangle editor, Mary Jane Perkins, c'urncl; registrar, Mary Alice Hardman, c'42; and house president, Margaret Hogan, c'41. Scabbard and Blade will entertain at a dinner at 7 o'clock at Evans Hearth Friday evening. The officers and their guests will go afterwards to the Military Ball in the Memorial Union ballroom where new members of the society will be initiated. PATEE All Shows 15c Any Time TODAY AND WEDNESDAY Boys! Forced to Heart- Breaking Toil! "BOY SLAVES" ANNE SHIRLEY Miss Rosarym Ketchan, chairman of the department of design entertained as a weekend guest Miss Katherine Rollback, assistant supervisor of art, Kansas City. Mo Miss Rollback was in Lawrence from Friday afternoon to Sunday at the University where she graduated from the University with a major in design and public school art in 1925. Ricker hall will hold open house tonight from 7 to 8 o'clock. Dinner guests Sunday at Ricker hall were Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Boyen, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Post, and Betty Lou Gregory, of all Kansas City. Mo; and M. D. McComas, euncl. 2nd Feature It's "Jive" Time! So Get "In the Groove!" 'Swing Sister Swing' TED WEEMS Wednesday Nite ON OUR STAGE! OLD FIDDLERS CONTEST! Big Cash Prizes Bandits Rob Carter Station And Take $59 in Cash Two bandits, one of whom was masked and armed with a revolver, held up night attendant Bill Gongler at the Carter Service station, 1000 Massachusetts, at 4:30 o'clock yesterday morning taking $3 in cash. Gengler was forced to open both cash registers by the armed member of the duo, but finally assured the assailants that he did not know the combination of the office safe which contained more money. It is believed the men made their getaway in a car they had parked on Tenth street, just north of the staircase. The police are working on the case. "The Seven Last Words of Chira," dramatic and impressive Lenten canata, will be the offering of the Westminster A Cappella chair, directed by Dean D. M. Swarthout, at the First Presbyterian church, Sunday evening. Choir to Present Cantata Sunday Pachacamacs Since he took charge of the music at the First Presbyterian church, Swarthwort has given the sacred cantata every other year. Last year because of requests the "Passion Choralogue" was repeated at both vide for a group of non-partisan representatives from each school appointed by the M.S.C. upon the recommendation of the dean of the various schools. Aid from the proposed burdens will be provided by the University and to anyone who at sometime has been a student here. (Continued from page one) Believing that intramurals need a new arrangement the Rising Sun proposes to set up a non-partisan board that will divide the rooming house districts into groups with equal representativeness to help to hear A, B, C, M, K, it possible for all men to participate, and to have the program in shape by the time touch football season starts next fall. DATES with HER You want to make a favorable impression - - - Compliment her by choosing BRICKS for Dinner, cake dates, or mid-evening smacks. The food and service will please her, yes and you too will like the cheery, happy atmosphere. Phone 50 "On the Hill" Harzfeld's We deliver Hilltop Shop invites you to come to their Spring Fashion Presentation all this season's finest fashions in their most devastating feminine mood. Added attractions from our Kansas City shop will augment our regular collections. Wednesday and Thursday, March 29 and 30 morning and evening church services. Solists will be Meribah Moore, soprano; Joseph Wilkins, tenor; and Rudolph Voth, baritone, director of voice in the Lawrence Junior high school. The accompaniment for the program will consist of Pref. Laurel Everette Anderson, organist; Karl Kustarstein, violinist; Allie Merle Conger, pianist and Raymond Stubl, cellist. The home concert program of A Cappella music will be presented by the group on Sunday evening April 16, 2015, the opening events of Music Week. Mr. Sauer, prominent in musical events here when he attended school, was a student in voice under Alice Moncrieff. He was a member of the Westminster A Cappella choir under Dean D. M. Swarthout and acted as a soloist for that organization upon several occasions. Former Student Leads Doane College Choir Here PRESENTS Another Great WINTHROP Winner Charles Sager, who received both his B.M. and his M.M. degrees from the University, led a program of unaccompanied singing by the Doane College chair and the Madrigal club at the Congregational church Sunday night. Get FREE ENTRY BLANK and Rules at any store selling Parker Vacumatic Pens One Scholarship Awarded Each Week for 5 Weeks Plus 20 Weekly Cash Awards of $25 Each 105 AWARDS, TOTAL: $7,500 OBER'S Remember, as a kid, walking happily, hazy down a dusty road...barefooted. The Winthrop Gaucho gives you that same great thrill. Hand-woven, it has the comfort and fitting features of your regular shoes plus plenty of "dusty-road." Ventilated. With crepe or leather soles. 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