TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1939 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Here on the Hill-an account of Mt. Oread Society 41 Polly Gowans, c'41, Society Editor Before 5 p.m. call KU-25; after 5, 2702-K2 Sunday dinner guests at the Ch Omega house were: Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rogers, Lawrence; Phelen Hzien c'40; Mr. and Mrs. James Kell, Lawrence; Howbert b'39; William Shears, c'40; Annie Jane Newland, c'uncl; and O. D. Lyle, Lawrence Sunday dinner guests at the Sigma Chi house were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Moore; Miss Helen Moore, and Mr. and Mrs. Coassan, Newton; and Ruth Mary Nelson and Craig Hewkes, Arkansas City. Week-end guests at the Triangle fraternity included: Mrs. Grace Coffee, Ventura, Calif., Mr. and Mrs Guy Colerain, Platte City, Mo.; Mr. C. L. Chim, Excelsior Springs, Mo; Jane Krebblehill, f'40; Peggy Hill, Herngramt, Marguerite Jaffrey, Winnifred Ferris, and Annie Monroe, Kansas City: Nityne Sharp, Topeka Henry, Louis Pleasant, Henry Nottberg, Bernice Drumm, and Frank Motley, Kansas City, Mo. Guests at the Sigma Alpha Epi en Buffet supper Sunday evening were; Mr. and Mrs. G, K. Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. E, T. Oliver, Mrs. Francis Hyrre, gr. Mary Fitz-Gerdal, c'41; Billie Shields; Mary Living- ties, c'39; Peggy Ghrormely, c'39; Ainta Warden, c'unel; Mary Nool c'40; Betty Bond, c'39; Pat Craven, c'41; Jean Eichenberger, fa'39; Margaret McCoy, c'38; Diek Over- field, c'42; Bettie Bush, Juda Holt c'43; Ann Cotts, Camell Campbell, c'unel; Jean Eqbert, c'41; Mary Barnes, Ann Cotta, c'41; Mary Beth Dodge, fa 42; and Jean Donel- n, c'42. Ricker Hall will hold open house Tuesday evening from 7 until 8. Katherine Coutant, c'umel, and Richard Brazee, c'umel, were married March 12 at the home of the Rev. Joseph King. Guests at the Alpha Omicron Pi House during the weekend were Mary Curgis City, Mia, Bety Howard, Kansas City, Ra' Beth Housam, Maria Hodges, Hutchinson, and Mr. Mrs. A. J. Fryer and Bud Fryer, Iola. Dinner guests at the Alpha Omni Plc house Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Aliphin and Virginia Hart of Lawrence. Mrs. P. W. Vanderande and daughter, Sue, Wellington, Kan, and Hermon Cast, Wichita are visiting the Gamma PII Beta屋. Phi Kappa Pai announces the engagement of George Thomas, c'39 to Modelyne Stover, Kansas City Kan. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Clover, Kansas City, Mo., and Betty Clover, c'24 were dinner guests at the Kappa Sigma house Monday. Virginia Anderson, ed'd 40; Catherine Cannon e'funct. Dorothea Notz Kansas City, Mo.; and Mary Eller DeMott were Sunday dinner guest at the Delta Upson house. Dinner guests Sunday at the Pbi Zamma. Diamond house were: Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Lodge, Independence; Mrs. and Mrs. W. A. Tilton, Abilene; Mrs. E. J. Healy, Wichita, and Milo Shoo, Topcake. Lewis M. Ward, 38, of Great Bend, was a guest Saturday afternoon and Monday afternoon at the Pi Kappa Alpha house. Miss Helen Harmon, Lawrence was a Sunday dinner guest at the Pi Kappa Alpha house. Mrs. P. S. Woods, Kingman, Kan. and Mrs. Kemp, Kansas City, Mo. WANT ADS FOR RENT: Two double rooms and one single room, convenient to school and also town. Telephone 1490J. 1388 Kentucky. WANTED: Laundry. Shirts 10c, rough dry, 7e a pound. Shirts finished 8c each. Family bundles finished 8c a pound. Phone 24435 WANTED: FOUND: Parker fountain pen Owner may have same on identification and paying for this ad Phone 2541 -112 EXCHANGED at the Pan-Hel dance one long black velvet evening wrap with white collar for one without white collar. Call 1695. -114 are spending a few days at the Alpha Delta Pi house. Dorothy Allen, Ottawa, was a luncheon guest at the Alpha Omicron Pi house Monday. Mrs. G. G. Whitley, Douglas, Kan. returned home this weekend after asending a few days at the Alpha Delta house. Bill Bloomiaid and Mack McDaniel, Fort Scott, were dinner guests at the Gamma Phi Beta house Sunday. Phi Gamma Delta announces the election of the following officers for the coming year: Robert Shaffer, b'40; president; Paul Yaukeby, b'40; recording secretary Brassat Masson, b'32; vice-president and Fathi Mores b'40; historian. The first annual dance sponsored by Tri Kappa Theta, an organization of the three engineering fraternities Triangle, Kappa Eta Kappa, and Theta Tau, was held Saturday evening in the Union Ballroom. Music for the dancing was furnished by Louis Kuhn and his orchestra. The chaperones were Dean and Mrs. Ivan Crawford, Miss Marcia Beauty, Mrs. Clara Wright, Mrs. A. J. Foster, and Mrs. H. W. Russell. The guests present included. Bertha Scott, b'40; Burt Olive Brown, c'42; Sarah Margaret Glemc, c'39; Barbara Smith, fa'41; Berthi White, c'42; Verda Lee Miller, c'41 Johnson, b'43; Virginia McDonald, c'42; Mary Emily Sturkhan, c'39; Ruby Mercer, c'40; Wilma Nelson, c'40; Lilly Williams, c'41; Vivian Clark, c'41; Norma Jane Lauden- berger, c'39; Fongy Maurer, c'42; Lena McGregor, c'42; Grechish, b'40; Layton Reecker, c'42 Nell Grantham, Marguerite Jafrey, Anna Morley, Winnifred Wierda, Piggly Hill and Kay Ustice, Kansas City; Mr. R. G. Prouse, St. Louis Mo.; Charles Crouch, Dr. St. Louis Stevens, Maura Stevens, Meta Sneaker, Nancy Sharp and Betty McLacas, Topeka Hettie Notberg, Milky Krug, Motley, Thomas Steven, Bernice Drumm, all of Kansas City; Cifford Sharp, Ken Koch, Salina, Michael Edwards, Bethel: Lucein Wichita Roberta Smith, fa41; Ethylene Burns, fa41; Mary Louise Baker, c42; Velma Cassel, fa41; Laura Thompson, fa39; Freeda Rundel, c40; Jean Morehead, c42; Mary Scott, c42; Evelyn Sabol, c42; Signid Steeper, c42. Sarilou Smart, c41; Ernestine Menges, c45; Ala Armstrong, c41; Nina Salko, gr; Patty Woodward, c46; Marcela Bueheim, c41; Isabel West, c4; Anna Murray, fa42; Ann Nightiem, fa40; Bety Burch, ed41; Frances Fumgren, gr; Nadine Schuerman, c4; Mary Jane Shockley, c41; Mariet Kaiser, jo Stevenes, c41; Louis Cohen, jo Stevenes, Jo Peteremter, fa42; Christine Barker, Mildred Beach, Jo Neill Foster, Hope Lane, June Ulm, Mrs. Lester Haug, Bernice Moody, and Mrs. George Russell, Lawrence; Rae Beth H a u s am, Hutchinson, Edel Dunhall; Mrs. E. M. Dunlap, Betty Howard, Dune Main, Robert Russell, John Grist, and Clytus Hosford, Kansas City; Lyman Ketchum, Manhattan. A banquet in honor of the initiates was held following the ceremonies and the following awards were made: Minerva Head, annual pledge scholarship award, to Mary Alice Hardman. The award for the best all-around girl went to Jeanne Moyer. Sigma Kappa held formal initiation services Saturday, March 11, for the following women: Betty Bowman, cunel; Alice Clayton, fa'42; Mary Alcine Hardman; Jeanne Moyer, fa'42; Mary Jane Perkins, cunel; and Joannette Singleton, cunel. Alumnae present were: Hazel Anderson, Suel Whitel, Clarice Crawford, Lawrence; Mrs. Genevieve Andrews, Abilene; Carla Ellen Bradford, Mrs. Ruth Quiglard, Helen Elldftd, Grace Kiel, Helen Noyler, Virginia Huntington, Mrs Mary Starrett, and Mary Margaree Stubba, Kansas City, Mo. Sixty-nine colleges and universities in 24 states and five foreign countries are represented by Umi University, New Hampshire faculty members. NOW IT'S... CARLS ARROW SHORTS School of Education Holds First Annual Mixer The first annual School of Education mixer will be held tomorrow evening in Robson Gymnastium from 7 to 10 o'clock. This is the first year that such a party has been held but Doctor Bert A. Nash, professor Doctor Jeff Stem, president of Education, stated that he hoped that it would become an annual affair. The evening will be spent in playing games, contests, and dancing, under the direction of Ruth Hoover, assistant professor of physical education at the University of Oklahoma education. Students will be in charge of the different games in Rifle Team Takes Second in Match Four of the members of the loca squad won personal honors in the individual competition. Le Roy Cooper, b39, Smiley and Raymond an expert standby team. It scored that was among the high ten recorded in the kneeling position. Smith was in the high ten in the prone position. Research at the University of Illinois is proving that air-conditioning materially aids a patient's chances of recovery. The awards were made Saturday night during the intermission of the military ball which climaxed the annual matches. The University of Iowa won first place in the advanced contest with a score of 722. Third place went to Missouri with a score of 706 and Kansas State was fourth with 703. The University R.O.T.C. rife team returned to Lawrence Sunday from the indoor Camp Perry match at Kemper Military School, Boonville, Mo., after taking second place in the advanced R.O.T.C. division. The team, made up of William Smiley, c'40, who shot a score of 182 out of a possible 360. Theoree Raymond d'Andreu, c'40, scored 174 points, and Robert Smith, b'ncel, 178, plunged up a score of 718. PATEE All Shows 15c Any Time TODAY AND WEDNESDAY 2 First-Run Hits! BOBBY BREEN — 2nd Feature — POUNDING HOOF BEATS! POUNDING HEART BEATS! The mixer is intended for all of the students and graduates enrolled in the School of Education. "FIGHTING THOROUGHBREDS" MARY CARLISLE RALPH BYRD IN THE BEST PICTURE OF HIS BRILLIANT CAREER! "FISHERMAN'S WHARF" LEO CARRILLO HENRY ARMETTA "Life of Alfred Nobel" TODAY THRU THURSDAY A FIELD'S DAY OF LAUGHS--- As McCarthy Mows Him Down! W. C. FIELDS EDGAR BERGEN CHARLIE McCARTHY Dinsey's Sequel to "The Three Littles Pigs" "PRACTICALLY IG CATCHING ON" Band Act - News You Can't Cheat an Honest Man Friday - Saturday ADDED Friday - Saturday PADEREWSKI IN MOONLIGHT SONATA NOTE No Reserved Seats! Mon, at 8:30 Nite at 10:40 Prices: Nite 35c, Nite 40c order to assure everyone an equal chance to participate in them. "The purpose of this affair is to get the students of education and the faculty member involved in that event, twelve in order that they will be able to recognize each other," said Doctor Nash. Nash stated that some of the students do not take any courses under some of the faculty members and they graduate without ever seeing or becoming acquainted with them. Schweiger Speaks to Girl Souts R. A. Schweigler, dean of the School of Education, spoke last night at a Girl Scout dinner in Leavenworth on "The Key to Successful Living-Personality." Miss Meguiar to Speak Tonight Miss Meguel to Speak Tonight Miss Elizabeth Megular, adviser of women, will give the third in a series of lectures at the Spooner-Thayer museum at 7:30 ton. Her subject will be "Furniture." Hollywood Acclaims Former Student Adah Clarke, former student in the department of speech and dramatics at the University, stopped the show at the Max Reinbach Theater in St. Louis to begin a week with her interpretation of the "Madame Pacl" role in Perandello's DICKINSON The Best Show in Town TODAY IS--- WIFE, HUSBAND and FRIEND BENNIE BARNES : CESAR ROMERO BNGINEE GARBERI · LEWENDRON BORGEN EUGENE PALETTE · HELEN WESTLEY · 20th Century Fox, Floor Photo STARTS THURSDAY! THE SCREEN'S GRANDEST ACTOR! A Laughton You've Never Seen Before SOON 'LITTLE PRINCESS' "CAFE SOCIETY" "STAGE COACH" VARSITY Home of the Javahawk Shows Continuous From 2! Ends Tonite! The Academy Award Winner of 1938! FRANK CAPRA'S "YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU" Jean Arthur - James Stewart Lionel Barrymore TOMORROW! and THURSDAY 10c Then 15c No. 1 — "Six Characters In Search of An Author." Full of Folony and Fun! JOAN BLONDELL MELVYN DOUGLAS "THERE'S ALWAYS A WOMAN" No. 2 A Whirpool of Intrigue! Preston Foster "The Westland Case" FRIDAY ONLY! ON OUR STAGE! THE K M B C HILLBILLY JAMBOREE Sunday! "Doctor Rhythm" Among the movie celebrities who came backstage to congratulate Miss Clarke on her performance were: Edward G. Robinson, Richard Bartholomew, and Bill Fowler, William Dieterle, Dick Powell, Earl Carroll, Wurl Hatch, Frank Schulz. Charles Boyer, Edna Mae Oliver, and Mervyn LeRoy. Miss Clarke studied drama here at the University and taught for several years in Cottonwood Falls. Several of her plays have been produced on the radio and she is well-known for her musical ability. In the Max Reinhardt Workshop Adah Clarke has played important roles in "Faurat," "Slister Beatrics," "Life of Jeanne Engels," and other Hollywood San Francisco, and Santa Ana. She has written a radio program, oen to be produced by a Hollywood station, based on her study of Los Angeles police files. Introducing-- FELLOW FASHIONS Which this spring feature the NEW- SADDLE STITCHING - for Added Smartness The three button, single breasted, British blade jacket has a wide saddle stitch welt all around. It is of fine tweed which contains a slight Herringbone pattern. Choice of tan or green mixtures. Come down as soon as your last class is dismissed tomorrow afternoon and be the first in your crowd to own one of these smart Spring suits. Tailored by GRIFFON for University Men 29. 50 UNIVERSITY CITY More than 4,500 young men and women at the prime of life, receptive to thenewand different, associate and interact in hundreds of activities from dance to classroom—in a city within a city—on the hill. They hold hundreds of thousands of dollars at their command to spend in Lawrence . . . BUT WISELY! A recent survey* shows that 93 per cent of men's clothing bought during 1938 was purchased in stores which advertise regularly in the Daily Kansas. The official publication of the University of Kansas is the only medium which reaches ALL students, every day, with a medium of time and expense to the advertiser. With the $700 contest now in full swing, interest in the advertising pages of the Kansan has increased a hundred-fold. Mr. Merchant, are you receiving your share of business' from University City? - Conducted by the division of Market Analysis of the School of Business