--- THURSDAY, JAN. 19, 1939 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Here on the Hill- an account of Mt. Oread Societ Kappa Alpha Theta entertains he Kappa Sigma fraternity with an nour dance Tuesday night. Ardath Cauble, c'39, Society Editor The K.U. Dames sewing club will meet Thursday afternoon at two o'clock at the home of Mrs. Raymond Ryberg, 1171 Kentucky. Theta Epsilon, Baptist church sorority, hold initiation Tuesday night for Virginia Schooling ed'unl; Eleanor Schooling, c'42 Betty Harrison, Hortense Harris, fa'41; Dorothy Gheret, Emily Wray, c'42. Mrs. Frank Strong is patroness of the sorority, and Mrs. Charles C. Rankin is the sponsor. Houses Entertain State Legislators before 5 p.m. call KU-28; after 5, 2702-K3 Approximately one hundred Kansas state legislators and their wives were entertained at dinner last night by a score of organizers after the lawmakers spent the day visiting on the Campus. --on a spinner shot, but Coral nils this fit with a long one from the side. Engleman once put me the Jays in front with a charity pitch, but two quick buckets by Keiary and Lobiger erased the lead and Kansas took time out to talk things over. Wednesday dinner guests at the Alpha Delta Pi sorority house were: Mr. Ed Abels, Sen. W. B. Grant, Mrs. Mahan, and Sen. W. E. Ireland. --on a spinner shot, but Coral nils this fit with a long one from the side. Engleman once put me the Jays in front with a charity pitch, but two quick buckets by Keiary and Lobiger erased the lead and Kansas took time out to talk things over. Dinner guests Wednesday evening at the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority house were Mr. Harry James, L. Moyer, and Mr Alfred Hardness. --on a spinner shot, but Coral nils this fit with a long one from the side. Engleman once put me the Jays in front with a charity pitch, but two quick buckets by Keiary and Lobiger erased the lead and Kansas took time out to talk things over. Dinner guests Wednesday evening at the Sigma Chi fraternity house were: Mr. Bernard Pyles, Sen Harry Warren, Mr. Lin T. Woods Sen. Ed. T. Hackney, Mr. Ed. Iverson, Mr. Hugh Glenn. Dr. Fordyce was a dinner guest at the Sigma Nu fraternity house last night. Dinner guests at the Sigma Ph Epsilon fraternity house Wednesday evening day. Mr. C. B. Guard Mr. Ralph Miller, Mr. A. Showalter Sen. E. A. Jensen, and Mr. Max Jones. Dinner guests Wednesday at the Delta Tau Delta fraternity house were Mr. Rajul Perkins, Mr. Assa Sangha, and Mr. Dev Willis Schoolcraft. --on a spinner shot, but Coral nils this fit with a long one from the side. Engleman once put me the Jays in front with a charity pitch, but two quick buckets by Keiary and Lobiger erased the lead and Kansas took time out to talk things over. Wednesday dinner guests at the Alpha Chi Omega sorority house were: Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Cooper and Sen. G. W. Schmidt. Dinner guests Wednesday at the Kappa Sigma fraternity house were Sen. Claudie C. Bradley, Mr. Paul Sundegren, Mr. H. J. Wolfe, Mr. W E. Crider, and Sen. W. A. Barren. Dinner guests Wednesday at the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity house were: Mr. John Mayhew, and Mr H. S. Busick. Dinner guests at Corbin hall last night were: Mr. W.C. Dougherty,Mr. Fried Rumford, Mr. E.M.Angell, Mr.A.F. Cyr, Mr.John A Holstrom,Mr. Roy Parsons, and Mr George Sharp. Dinner guests at the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority house last night were: Mr. C. A. Smith, Mr. R. C. Rankin, Lieutenant Governor Carl Friend, Sen. Jess Denius, and Sen. F. N.uzman. --on a spinner shot, but Coral nils this fit with a long one from the side. Engleman once put me the Jays in front with a charity pitch, but two quick buckets by Keiary and Lobiger erased the lead and Kansas took time out to talk things over. Dinner guests at the Gamma Phi Beta sorority house last night were: Mr. Albert Ham, Sen. Tyson, M. A. Storry, Dr. George, and Mr. A. Ladbetter. Dinner guests at the Beta Theta Pi fraternity house last night were: Mr. Lloyd Williamson, Mr. A. E Kimmam, Sen. E. C. Harris, Mr. G. M. Rucas, and Mr. G. H. Carner. Dinner guests at the Acacia fraternity house last night were: Sen. Ray T. Tripp, Mt. Geo. Plumier, Paul Wunch, Mt. Clay Carper, Mr. Frank L. Hagaman, and Mr. Buell Scott. --on a spinner shot, but Coral nils this fit with a long one from the side. Engleman once put me the Jays in front with a charity pitch, but two quick buckets by Keiary and Lobiger erased the lead and Kansas took time out to talk things over. Wednesday dinner guests at the Chi Omega sorority house were: Sen. O. H. Cron, Sen. Kirke W. Dile, Mr. Clarence Oakes, Mer. Homer E. Ira, and Hodgeson. Dinner guests at the Phi Beta Pi fraternity house last night were: Mr. J. B. Kirk, Mr. Walker Means, Mr. L. F. Valentine, Mr. H. S. Jennison, Armol Todd, and Sen. Donald C. Allen. Dinner guests at the Nu Stigma nus fraternity house last night were Mr. Wayne Roger, Mr. Harvey F Jones, Mr. W. E. Chisholm, Morris Johnson, Sen. W. E. Keef and Mr. Blake Williamson. Dinner guests at the Delta Cfraternity last night were: Mr. W H Shattuck, Mr. Ralph Bolinger, Mearl E T. Baker, Mr B. O. Wear,Mr Wilford Riegle, Mr L. T. Richardson. Dinner guests at the Phi Delta Theta fraternity last night were Mr. Fried W. Bayless, Mr. George Templar, Templar, J. B. Carter,Mr. Cullen, J. B. Carter, Ms. SenJ. N. W. Scozer, W. H. Sellera, and Mr. E. G. Gebhardt Dinner guests at the Chi Phi fraternity last night were: Mr. Art, P. Hagen, Mr. Joe Scott, Mrs. George Brewster, Mr. Marion Beaty, Mr. Joe Nichol, Mr. John Nayton, and Mr. E. A. Briles. Jayhawkers Upset-on a spinner shot, but Coral nils this fit with a long one from the side. Engleman once put me the Jays in front with a charity pitch, but two quick buckets by Keiary and Lobiger erased the lead and Kansas took time out to talk things over. Continued from page 1 An 11 Point Spurt With eight minutes already gone and the Tigers playing smart basketball, things looked pretty bad for the home team. But the Jayhawkers put on an 11-point spurt, all the while keeping the Missouri from tallying. Harp and Reid counted from the circle on infractions by Halstead and then Reid added a field goal to all but close the gap. This set the stage for Vorn's "picture shot," and he played it was Kane's ball game. Engleman raced under the hoop for a lay-in, and Harp added one from the floor and one from the foul line. Nine minutes had elapsed since the visitors had hit the receptacle, and by this time Kansas had forged into a comfortable 35 to 29 lead. Lobsiger helped the Tiger cause some with a long, desperate shot that found the mark, and with 40 sec- Shin-bonds to go Currence scored a single on Harry's personal Continued from page 1 and intensive study." He then opened the door and the group was seated in it beheld an amorous couple. An optimist is a student who spends his time in class these days figuring out his next semester's enrollment schedule. After a basketball game is all over, WREN broadcasts a play by play account in the present tense. Last night Junior Golden and some other boys were listening to it when he kiddingly said, "Til贝 a nickel on Kansas." And he actually found a guy who grabbed at the offer. While Chi Omega's were having an official bull session in the chapter room Monday night, little girls in their pledge class put castor oil on tooth brushes of the actives. They also did something real naughty, but Chi O'is just blush and won't tell us boys what it was. The Hero Kids of "Tom Sawyer" Return to Thrill the World! TOMMY KELLY ANN GILLIS "PECK'S BAD BOY AT THE CIRCUS" PATEE Little House of Big Hits! "SPANKY" MacFARLAND Shows at 2:30-7-9 Always 15c TODAY ENDS SATURDAY The Japhawks took the sphere and swept down the floor with the Missouri fived riding them hard. As the Tigers came out to battle for the ball, they left Harp open and he sneaked in for 'more basket to send the count to 37 to 32 with 99 seconds remaining. However, in the last half minute Halsted got to shoot two throws on two different occasions. Both were no good and the ball game was over. 2nd Feature Sweethearts of the West! With All the Melodious Song Hits of the Day! ROY ROGERS MARY HART "SHINE ON HARVEST MOON" First Half K.N.M. The Running Score - - 2- - 3- K - 3 Hai - 5 Curr. 5 Corls 6 Engleman 7 Keisey 7 Loisger 8 Engleman 10-Kine 12- Engleman 14- Engleman -10 Loisger -12 Tison -12 Tison -12 Tison -18 Harvey -16 Golay -19 Tison Second Half K.U.-M.U. Legislators-traded a career for jewels! Continued from page 1 Continued from page 1 body, should sit back and listen. He believed there should be some immediate repairing of Dyche museum, for delay might add greatly to the future costs of improvement, he believed. George was a student at the University last year. 18- G -21 Löman 20- Kit -21 -25 Tison 21- Golay 21- Golay 24- Halstad 24- Corlis 29- Tison 25- Harp 26- Reid 28- Voran 32- Engleman 35- Harp 35- Harp 31- Lobisgier 32- Currence 37- Harp The visitors wound up the busy day by'dining with their student hosts and attending the Kansas-Missouri basketball game. Joe Beeeler, Republican, Jewell county, was especially pleased to be shown the Memorial Union building. "It is very nice to see at least one building that is not full of cracks and that the perils of failing cluster." The Lawrence Chamber of Commerce, the Statewide Student Activity Commission, and University officials were instrumental in bringing the legislators to the campus. Eldo Cordes Twirls Baton As Band Plays at Game The batto twirling of Eldo Cordes, c'uncel, was featured as the University of Kansas band played a short concert between halves of the Missouri-Kansas basketball game last night. Cordes added to his exhibitions by teaching how to fire at each end and executed many difficult maneuvers with it. Likes Union Building These Jexall products carry this guarantee for housewives C. H. Mullen, c39, chairman of the Statewide Student Activity Commission was pleased by the splendid co-operation shown by the students. "If the students had not come forward and volunteered their services, I am sure the day would not be nearly so successful he said. H. W. STOWITS FREE DELIVERY 9th & Mass. Phone 238 GIRLS—New shipment of anklelets is here Fischers. -adv. 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Alphin, instructor of physical education and faculty advisor of the team, will introduce the members and give an explanation of their work with dives, rolls, pyramids, doubles and somersaults The Tumblers Club was organized this fall and they practice three afternoons a week in Robinson gymnasium. Study Modern Dance Tonight Miss Dorothea Speth, teacher of the emodern dance, will lecture and instruct members of Tau Sigma, honorary舞女sorority in its final meeting this semester, which will have classes at 730 o'clock in Robinson gymnasium. The modern dance emphasizes realism rather than romanticism—truth rather than imagination. It is direct, truthful, and forceful. The modern dance is done usually with the bare feet. It deals with a social subject, and is danced to the tunes of "Lynchmouth." Anyone interested in watching or participating in the lesson on the modern dance may make reservations to attend the meeting by pioning Mrs. Elizabeth MacCurdy at the physical education office. The modern dance is a form of art that is distinguished from ballet and interative forms. It has grown out of the music that it created modern music and &a Your Leading Theatre NOW! ENDS SATURDAY See Paulette Goddard the First Choice for the Coveted Role of Scarlett O'Hara in "Gone With the Wind" in Her Greatest Roles A STORY OF 4 UNUSUAL GIRLS! ★ NANA wanted fame...at any price! LOUISE wanted to live her love scenes! ★ YVONNE found real lite love behind the footlights! The Pops in Horror Shows! Parky Carton Edgar Kennedy Riot Latest News SUNDAY NEW SPINE-CHILLING STORY! NEW WEIRD CHARACTERS! NEW TERROR! NEW THRILLS! "Son of BASIL RATHBONE BORIS KARLOFF BELA LUGOSI LIONEL ATWILL Frankenstein" Dill Speaks On Propaganda In a joint meeting of the Y.M.C.A. and Y.W.C.A. yesterday afternoon W. A. Dilir, director of publicity and associate professor of journalism, using "Propaganda Analysis" as his subject, differed with some definitions of propaganda before he suggested "deeselful" and suggested three ways in which to consider propaganda before communicating it. Professor Dill's plan for effective discernment of propaganda contained three questions which the informant should consider: Is it fair; that is, is it temperate in its presentation of facts? Do the things suggested or urged seem to take into account that it take all facts into consideration? Professor Dill concluded his discussion favoring the promotion of desirable propaganda, saying that when anyone has what seems to him a good idea, "he is duty bound to society to promote that all he ideas are true and to other people to examine his presentation. If they find his idea is fair, reasonable, and honest, they ought to adopt it." 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