TUFSDAY, MARCH 7.1939 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE THREE Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society Polly Gowans. c'41. Society Editor Before 5 p.m. call KU-28; after 5, 2702-K3 Alpha Chi Omega entertained the following with a buffet supper Sunday evening: Bill Nurnery, m'uncl; Ted Nelson, c'24; Earl Pediake, c'41; Jimmi Eads, c'4; cuncl; Schyler Rice, c'40; Dick Martin, c'39; Harry Caldwell, c'39; Stewart Keown, b'40; Dick Driscoll, c'41; Ed Renth, b'41; Bud Pyle, c'42; Edward Gardner, b'41; Bud Fink, br'; John Griffin, c'29; Julian LeFage, c'42; Jim Nally, c'24; Carter LeFury, c'40. Curtice Jenkins, ed. 38; Ray O'Brien, c. 39; Ted Thompson, c. 42; John Slocum, c. 41; Harold Dumler c. 42; Tom O'Donnell, b. pete McPhecters, b. 40; Jack Happy, ed. 44; Montgomeryeyer c. 39; Waren Rogers, Kansas City, Mo; Stewart DeVow, b. uncle; Phil Russell, c. 39; John Crary, c. 40; Kirk Owen, c. 40; Paul Newell, c. 42; Pete Robins, c. 40; Bill Bunsen, c. 41; Virginia Wallace, Kansas City, Mo.; Reha Corbett, Wichita, Ed Carr, c. 43. The K. U. Dames bridge club will meet at the home of Mrs. Raymond Whittle at 740 Louisiana street tonight at 7:36. Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity held initiation Sunday at the chapter house. These initiated were Freed J. Sellaric; Merle C. Lindsey; b'40; Robert H. Price; c'41; Robert E. Berridge; c'42; John W. Dunn; c'42; and Burks Jure, c'uncl. Sigma Nu fraternity entertained Sunday afternoon with a tea honoring their housemother, Mrs. Helen G. Shinn. In the receiving line were: Dick Newlin, b'40; Mrs. Shinn; Bishop Averill, l'39, and Larry Calkins, c'29. Don Wood, b'33, furnished piano music through the afternoon, Mrs. J. J. Wheeler and Mrs. H. C. Bigelow poured tea in the dining room and the following served: Mary Jo Connell, e'uncil; Mary Lou Borders, f'uncl; Louise Taylor, t'38, Heaven help, e'uncil; Mary Lewis, e'40; and Ruth Kellott. Bosemary King, Nevada, Mo., was a dinner guest at the Kappa Eta Kappa house Sunday. Kappa Kappa Gamma held an election of officers last night. Office members elected were: Pet Eisenhower, b'40 president; Maurine Gasy, c'40 president of standards; Bett Am Yaneke, c'40 trained manager; Alys Magill, c'unel; house president; Margaret McCoy, c'39, scholarship chairman; Marian Whitford, c'41, efficiency chairman; Betty Gene Sayles, b'40, activities chairman; Frances Hueud, h'41, social chairman; Maxine Ollman, house manager; Helen Johnson, c'41, treasurer; and Betty Wyatt, c'41, recording secretary. --c'4; G. M. Buhr, Jh. c'4; Gayley Campbell, c'2; Jason Yordy, c'4; Frank Baumgartner, c'4; Richard Brown, c'1; emuC; George Godding, c'1; Emma Johnson, c'2. A formal banquet was held following the initiation ceremony. Kappa Eta Kappa announces the pledging of David Dean Rosen, e'41 and Richard Weber, e'40. Sunday dinner guests at the Thet Tain fraternity house were Miss Marcia Beaty and Mrs. H. W. Russell. Fi Kappa Alpha fraternity celebrate the seventy-first anniversary of the national founding of the chapter and its twenty-fifth anniversary at the University with a banquet Sunday. Guests were: Edward A. Bensan Jr, Clarence A. Mott, Arthur C. Hoagland, all of Kansas City; Paul Flight, Charles W. Summers, Glenn C. Boyer, Leland Gradinger, and Spencer Gard, all of Kansas City. Or Rutledge, Walter Sellars, Lee Armagot, W. A. McKinney, J. H Lips, all of Wichtin; Bruce Cotter, William A. Vaughan, Stanford Thomas, and William Albright, all of Walsh; Charles Levine, Levi Zimmerman, White-water; Homer Hunt, Conway Springs; C. E. Bethesda, Eureka; H WANT ADS LOST. Black and white Sheaffer fountein pen. Lost in the Union building or between the Union and Brick's. Don Fitzgerald. 1245 Oread. Phone 1584. Reward. 108 LOST: Pair of rimless glasses not in a case. Reward. Lost Monday evening, Feb. 27, after concert somewhere between auditorium and 1142 Ind. Robert Lommasson. Phone 2685. -109 FOUND: Near Union building, gold chain and link bracelet with inscription ANTI-PAN '38 on face and initials on reverse. Owner may have same by calling at Kansan Office and paying for this ad. -1/1 V. Tucker, McPherson; Earl Woodrow, topeka; Prof. W. W. Davis, Prof. Edward Taylor, and Lloyd Faust, all of Lawrence. Guests at the alma Alpha Omieron IF house during the weekend were Mary Margaret Nelson, Norma Butterfield, Kansas City, Ms.; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tongue, Tongue, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Garrison, Richard Garrison, Ottawa. Dinner guests at the Alpha Tau Omega house Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. E H Wright and Mr. and Mrs. George Howard, Bronson; The Allen Beaty, Topeka; Miss Helen Banowet and Miss Elizabeth Kidd Coffeville, and Gail Lell, cunel Sunday dinner guests at the Delta Upsilon fraternity house were: Mr. Roscoe Ellard, Columbia, Mo.; Mr and Mrs. Charles Thompson and Nancy Thompson, and Mr. and Mrs. A. Burstot of Kansas City; Mr. C. A. Burstot of Houston, Mr. and Ms. Ray Wright, Lawrence. Mr. Henry Busler, and Mr. Harcelo Love, Wichita; Mr. and Mrs. Cohen, Kannah City; Dr. and Ms. Leo V. Bargene, Topkane; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kaulman, Kansas City; Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. A. T. Darling, Kansas City; Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. William P. Doitz, Topka. Saturday guests at the Alta Tau Omega house were: William Clark Ft. Leavenworth; and Jack Pice Manhattan. Delta Upsion fraternity held initiation Sunday for the following: Dugun Jack, c'42; William Robert Deitz, c'42; Bob Guy, c'42; Earl H. Clarke, c'42; Mack A. Carvey, c'41; Wray Fogwell, c'40; Hal c'uncel; Howard Hamilton, c'42; And c'uncel; Cindie Biebsch, c'42; Richard Cochener, c'uncel; and La Verne Turgon, m'uncl. Alpha Tau Omega fraternity held initiation ceremonies Sunday for the following: Leo Thorne, c'chunk; Julien LePage, c'42; Dick Sect; c'chunk; Leroy Vieht, c'chunk; Bill Cordy, c'42; and Don Thompson, c'42. Honor initiation was held for Max Howard, c'42. Dinner guests at the Alpa Omelier Pi house Thursday night were Don Simpson, F41; Joe Cheksy, c'42; Ed Lewis, c'39; Clarke Calvin, c'40; Wayne Sellon, c'39; John Yodes, b'39; Harold Murcer, c'39; James Jones, b'39; Owen Gleason, c'40; Omer Voss, T39; James Cooper, c'1uncel; and Bill Everill, b'1uncel. Hugh Magruder, e'39; Joh b Thompson, e4; Al Faucenue, fa'41; George Westfield, c4; Maurie Par- menton, north; Jay Lamb, and John Andrew. Theta Beta Phi, honorary and professional journalism sorority, held formal initiation services yesterday afternoon for the following women: Loretta Diggs, c'unel, Marilyn McBride, c'unel, Curiel Murykland, c'39, and Mary Jane Sigler, c'39. Weekend guests at the Alpha Tau Omega house were: Kenneth Kennedy and Paul Warmer, Chanute. Sunday dinner guests at the Gamma Phi Beta house were: Phil Noho, c'39; Bob Anderson, c'42; and Mac Tinklepaugh, c'40. Kappa Sigma held formal initiation services Sunday for the following: Bill Murfin, c'4; J. D. Keeling, c'4; Germain Morgan, PATEE "Another 'gunga Din' 'Storm Over Bangal」 Patric Knowles Rochelle Hudson All Shows 15c Any Time HOSPITAL TO DEATH-HOUSI "Secrets of a Nurse" Edmund Lowe - Helen Mack "Stronger Than Fiction" Ends Tonite! WEDNESDAY 4 Great Days GENE AUTRY Home on the Prairie 2nd Feature Little Caesar's Back Again! Edward G. Robinson "A Slight Case of Murder" Mrs. L. M. Ewers, Caney, was a weekend guest at the Gamma Phi Beta house. Weekend guests at the Kappi Sigma house were: Charles Lueck Tulsa; and Bill Pickell, Kansas City Mo. Dinner guests Sunday at the Phi Delta Theta house were: Clinton Kanga, Sr., Kansas City, Mo, and Owen W. Maloney, Sr., Lawrence. Weekend guests at the Alpha Chi Omega house were: Betty Brunner, Betty Riley, Ruth Elizabeth Hinman, all of Columbia, Ma; Milruth Hawkinson, Manhattan; Ruth Peters; Reba Corbett, Wichita; and Virginia Wallace, Kansas City, Mo. Dinner guests at Saturday at the Alpha Chi Omega house were: Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Johnston III, Kansas City, Mo. Miller hall will hold open house tonight from 7 until 8 p.m. Delta Tau Delta announces the pledging of Joe Chesky, c42. Phi Delta Theta held initiation services for the following men last weekend: Charles McGee, c'41; Tom Sweeney, c'42; Charles Walker, c'42; DeWitt Pottier, c'42; Clinton Kamanga, c'42; Stanley Stainffer, c'42; Harry Ham, c'42; Owen W Maloney, c'42; Bob McClure, c'42; Kenneth Maricle, c'42; John Lynch, c'42; Roy Edwards, c'42; Jack O'Hara, c'42; James Jenson, c'42; Grant Haffield, c'42; Melvin Lindenman, c'uncl; and Robert Faulconer, c'41. Weekend guests at Miller hull were Mrs. S, F. Kimble, Mulvane; Miss Betty Lee Carson, Salma; Miss Betty Anne Griffin, Hiawatha; Miss Zenobi Norman and Miss Rose Johnson, Kansas City, Mo. Dr. and Mrs. H. B, Smith. Waverly, and Mr. G. C. Pinney. Hiwatha, were Sunday callers at Miller hall. Following the honor initiation of Emmett Hook, c'42, and Bill McEllenny, c'42, the Phi Gamma Delta chapter held its annual Norris Fig dinner with the following guests: E. K. Roberts, Clinton; E. D. Adams, Clinton; S. A. Mclain, Kansas City; R. H. Thomas, Kansas City, Mo; Harry J. Kansas, Kansas City; John E. Howe, Kansas City; J. W. Campbell, Kansas City; John F. Whitaker, Kansas City; Philip Willey, Hutchinson; H. W. Buzick, Sylvan Grove; Judge Hugh Means, Lawrence, Charles Elwell, Lawrence; G. A. Gorrell, Lawrence; Paul Anderson, Syllvan Grove; Stanley McCool, Kansas City; Mo, Lee Adams, Clinton; Ward H. Maris, FT Leavenworth; A. B. Mitchell, Lawrence; Bruce P. Kimball, Lawrence; Paul Friend, Lawrence; Wall A. Steiger, Lawrence; J. M. Wheeler, Hoover H. Jordan, Lawrence; J. L. Constant, Lawrence; Charles Rudleskow, Lawrence; J. H. Hicket, Kansas City, Mo; Jack Willey, Pratt; Russell Rourke, Kansas City; Robert Hueck, Excelsior Springs, Mo. We'll Fix That Heel and Save That Sole BURGERT'S SHOE SHOP 1113 Moss. Phone 141 Your Leading Theatre FREE! IN MERCHANDISE Tonite at 9 From the Stage To Weekly Winners in Daily Kansan Contest $60.00 Also—Russ Morgan and His Swing Band, Pete Smith Ice Hockey. Latest News Events ENDS THURSDAY MICKEY ROONEY as HUCK FINN IN Mark Twain's The Adventures of HUCKLEBERRY FINN FRIDAY-SATURDAY It's Married Life in the Roar PAT O'BRIEN JOAN BLONDELL "OFF THE RECORD" FINN SUNDAY W. C. FIELDS CHARLIE McCARTHY "YOU CAN'T CHEAT AN HONEST MAN" Pl Deuteron chapter of Phi Gamma Delta held formal initiation Sunday for the following: Benjamin park, c'42; Fred Lawson, c'42; Rosene Hambric, c'42; Spencer Bayles, c'42; Harold long, c'uncil; Dick Reid, c'42; Bill Sanders, c'42; Clyde Blake, c'42; Bill Buzik, c'42; Lewis Riederer, c'42; James Boyd, c'42; Voekler, c'42; Fred Smith, c'42; Chain Healy, c'42 and Bob Wiley, b'unel. The Alpha Delta Pi chapter DICKINSON NOW PLAYING A flaming drama of love-on-a-dime! James Carole Carole LOMBARD·STEWART Made for Each Other DAVID O. SELZNICK Shows at 3-7-9 25c 'til Seven 35c after Seven Features at 3:32 - 7:32 - 9:38 Continuous Every Day From 2! - Ends Tonite! Fred MacMurray "COCOAON GROVE" Harriet Hilliard - Ban Blue A L S O "INSIDE STORY" Michael Whalen - Jean Rogers MORROW! THURSDAY Till 7 10c Then 15c 2 BIG HITS! — No. 1 — BIG TIME STARS OF BIG TIME RADIO! "The Big Broadcast of 1937" Jack Benny - Bob Burns Martha Roye - Benny Goodman — No. 2 — Gary Goes to Town for the Best Looking Gel in China! GARY COOPER Madeleine Carroll "The General Died at Dawn" SUNDAY! The Academy Award Winner! FRANK CAPRA'S "YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU" elected the following officers Monday night: President, Francelle Zentmeyer, c'40; vice-president, Marjorie Smith, c'40; secretary, Harriett Goodwin, c'40; treasurer, Mildred Ogle, c'41; corresponding secretary, Mary Margaret Lynch, c'42; social chairman, Marian Milan f'41; scholarship chairman, Allere Witherup, f'42; guard, Annie Jane Newland, c'41; chapter report, Peggy Smith, c'42; rush captain, Peggy Lawson, c'41; chaplain, Peggy Smith, c'42. 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