TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1938 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Here on the Hill- an account of Mt. Oread Societ Ardath Cauble, c'39, Society Editor Before 5 p.m. coil KU-2S; after 5, 2702-K3 Sigma Alpha Epsilon entertained the following guests at a buffet supper Sunday evening at the chapter house: Denny Lemoine, c'42; Betty McVey, c'40; Greta Gibson, f41; Maryli McErynk, k'13;氯mary McKroosky, c'22; Jean Sunder-McRory, f41; Miles, Muske, BLevCaert, f40; Joan McFarland, f42; Peggy Seibel, c'uncil; Pat Cravens, c'43; joyce Works, c'uncil; Margarame Ramage, Kansas City, Mo.; Phyllis Wetherlin, f39; Mary Beth Schreiber, Chicago, Ill.; Betty Wytay, f41; Mary Jane Chortel;陈 Code, Kansas City, Mo.; Betty Coulson, f41; Anita Warden, c'uncil; Betty Chover, f42; Billy Ball, c'uncil; Mr. James DeVore, f41; Jack O'Hara, f42; Virginia Anderson, ed'40; and Charles E Roach. --- Triangle fraternity entertained with its annual winter formal Saturday at the house. Music was furnished by Royce Stoecher and his orchestra. Mrs. Clara Wright, Prof. and Mrs. John A. King, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gould, and Mrs. and Mrs. Charles Dabagh were chaperones. The following guests were present: Holen Pierce, b'40; Vivian Clark c'41; Jessie Dave, b'42; Peggy Wadhams, c'42; Grace Player, c'39; Daver Lee Miller, b'40; Barbara Smith, fa 42; Dorothy Curry, c'40; Mary Baker, fa 42; Margaret Shirling, c'39; Mary E. Sturham, c'29; Mary Louse Baker, c'42. Ruth Marie Snowden, Eleanor Murcury, Lorraine Hewlett, Ethel Hill, Ellen Grantham, and Anna Morley, all of Kansas City, Mo.; Janet Hazel Shapiro, Keven and Mary Apple, Louis, St. Louis, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Ashton, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gould, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Channey, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Coleman, all of Kansas City, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Sherman, Lawrence; Mr. C. E. Bischoff, Columbus, Ohio; John Townley, Henry Notberg, Karl Johnson, Frank Mothey, Louis Farber, and John Kerr, all of Kansas City, Mo. Kappa Sigma fraternity elected the following officers last night: Charles Lyon, ph 39, president Dick Harwood, fa '39, vice-president; Roger Ludeman, c41, master of ceremonies. Phi Giamma Delta Sunday visitors included: Prof. and Mrs. Posey, Prof. Roy Towne, Dr. H. L. Chambers, Mr. and Mrs. James Kell, all of Lawrence, and Mr. Allen Johnson, Long Beach, Calif. The Reverend and Mrs. Sarles of the First Congregational Church of Emporia, were Sunday dinner guests. The following were pledged at the Scabbard and Blade services held during intermission at the Military ball Friday night: Ellon Hiller, c'39; Sidney Linscoe, c'uncel; Horsford, b'40; Robert Marietta, c'41; Clarence Robinson, f'41; James Cahill, b'39; Lester Laug, f'39; Donald De Ford, c'40; Ted Raymond c'uncel; Alvin Geruherholz, c'40. Kappa Alpha Theta announces the engagement of Alice Neal, c'38; to George Krebs, Kansas City, Mo.; Mr. Krebs is a member of Sigma Nu fraternity at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Sunday dinner guests at the Alpha Delta Pi house were: Don Forbes, Manhattan; Marvin Cox, b'39; Mrs Kenneth Foust, John Foust, Iola. Weekend visitors at the Alpha Omicron Pi house were: Betty Howard, Kansas City, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Garrison, Ottawa; Dr. John Cox, Seattle; Dr. Robert C'40; Irene McAdoo; c'40; and Fnchon Barrett, Leavenworth. Sunday dinner guests at the Sigma Phi Epsilon house were Meridith Dyer, fa'39; Margaret Murray, fa'42; Patine Jayne Wadey Fa'uncl; Arie Fish, c'42; Jo Davis Beverly Thomson, Ms. F. L. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mankin, and Joy Mankin, all of Kansas City, Mo. Weekend guests at the Alpha Chi Omega house were: Kay Stinson, Leavenworth; Nancy Riuce, Leaestown; and Betty Riley, Calichome. Mo. Alpha Chi Omega entertained the following guests at a dinner Thursday evening at the chapter house Prof. and Mrs. Morgan Rarick Prof. and Mrs. T. L. Johnson; Prof. and Mrs. Karl Matter; Prof. and Mrs. Finn B. Jenson; Prof. and Mrs. Laurence Woodruff; Prof. and Mrs. Richard Edez; Miss Mabel A. Barnard Adrian; Miss Mabel Barnhardt. . . . Delta Tiu Delta announces the engagement of Ferdinand J. Pralle, 38, to Miss Felice Wood, of Bartlesville, Okla. Miss Wood is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl B. Wood, of Bartlesville. The wedding will be held Christmas eve at the First Presbyterian Church of Bartlesville. Miss Wood is a former student of the University of Oklahoma where she was a member of the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. Dinner guests at the Alpha Ch Omega sorority house Sunday night were, Betty Foulk, Kansas City M; Lloyd Reed; Teum Cosgrove M; Liudovich Reed; P. Toto, Paten c; 41; Fred Teegler c; 49; George Thompson, 839. ... Eleanor Laurie, c. 42, was a luncheon guest yesterday at the Alpha Chi Omega house. Dinner guests at the Alpha Kappa Psi house Sunday were: Howard Engleman, c'41; Bruce Vrucer, b'40; Rockett Galloway, b'40; James Arnold, c'41; Eldredth Cadwalder, c'40; and Mr. and Mrs. Fimm Jensen. Sunday dinner guests at the Delta Tau Delta house were: Fred Praele 38, Bartlesville, Okla.; Felice Wood Bartlesville, OKla.; Virginia Gray c'41; Betty Blue, c'42; Baby Campbell, c'unel. Alpha Kappa Psi, commerce fraternity, announces the pledging of Glenn Russell, b 40; and Eldreth Cadwalder, c 40. Mrs. F. L. Wilkinson, Kansas City, Mo., was a luncheon guest at the Chi Omega house Saturday. Virginia Gsell, Olathe, was a dinner guest at the Chi Omega house Saturday. Billie Little, Ft. Scott, was a weekend guest at the Gamma Phi Beta house. . . . Ruth Hudson, c39, was a luncheon guest at the Gamma Phi Beta house yesterday. Sunday dinner guests at the Pi Beta Phi house were: J, Kline, b4; Marvin Bustian, c2;42; McPearl, bunc!; Dorothy Lemon, Kansas City, Mo.; and Snippie White, Kansas City, Mo. Rosemary Braunagel, Wichita, was a weekend guest at the Pi Beta Phi house. Will Offer Two New Courses Sunday dinner guests at the Chi Omega house were: Isabel Rice, c 49; Eleanor Schalker, Leswenworth; Marilou Miller, Kansas City, Mo. Pi Kappa Alpha announces the pledging of Merle Lindsey, f'40. Guests at Miller hall this weekend were: Dr. and Mrs. W. F. Morgan, Kansas City; Betty Jo Stein Two new courses will be offered by the department of journalism during the ensuing year. One course, "News Photography, carryout," will be conducted by H. L. Smith, assistant professor of journalism. The other course, "Publicizing Social Agencies," offered during the next summer session, will be con- tained at the College, as associate professor of journalism. "This course in 'Publicizing Social Agencies' should be of special interest to students expecting to engage in public work, school administration, and social work," said Dr. Brennan and of the department of journalism. A University debate team will meet a team from the University of Missouri today before the Wyandotte High School in Kansas City, Mo., debating the question of an Anglo-American alliance. The Kansas debates will be Betty Kimble, c'41; and Elden Smith, c'29. University Debate Squad To Meet Missouri Team The Missouri team will oppose Russell Baken 'c42. and Donale Mitchell, c42 over KFKU at 9:30 tonight on the same question Exhibit Grade School Art During Coming Week Creations of grade school art students will be exhibited in room 324, Frank Strong hall, during the next week. Miss Maua Elworth, instructor in education, obtained the exhibit from Miss Olga Schubkegel, director of the Hammond Ind. grade school. The purpose of the exhibit is to show students in Public School Art typical examples of children's interpretations of their own ideas. Exhibit Types of Engines Thursday Afternoon An International Harvester Company traveling exhibit will be shown here Thursday afternoon from 2 to 5 p.m., behind Marvin hall. This exhibit housed in a trailer that the company is sending out through the country shows models of various types of engines they use in manufacturing tractors. It also contains a great deal of information that will be of interest to engineering students. Applications for Teaching Due Students who wish to do practice teaching work in Oread Training School or to teach music in the school of Education immediately application in the office of the School of Education immediately Applications for Teaching Due weden, Atchison; Marrine Deaver, Topkei; Lea Laash; Ottawa; Arthur Holste; Ludell; and Edwin Holste; Ludell. Weekend guests at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon house were: Bill Kiley, Karasan City, Mo., and Ray Eling, Lindsberg. Bob Brown, e'41, Hugh T. Jones, b'39, and John Harlow, b'39, returned Sunday night from the fifth annual province convention of the Sigma Chi fraternity which was held in St. Louis. What's Happening This Week On the Car TUESDAY-First performance of "Hay Fever." Eraser theater, 8:20 p.m; play opens for a four-day run. Literature lecture room, "How We Got Our Churches," to be lead by the Rev. Joseph King, postponed indefinitely with graduation students, 7:30 p.m. auditorium of Frank Strong hall. WEDNESDAY - Dramatic production, "Hay Fever," 8:20 p.m., in Fraser theater. W.S.G.A. tea for all University women, 3 to 5 p.m. Midweek Varsity dance, 7 to 8 p.m., Memorial Union ballroom. THURSDAY—V.W.C.A. Christmas Bazaar opens for three days in the Memorial Union building, 8.30 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. W.A.S. sports dinner and initiation, Memorial Union cafeteria, 5.30 p.m. Student fine arts recital, Frank Strong auditorium, 4.30 p.m. Third presentation of “Hoy FRIDAY--Last night of Dramatic Club play, "Hay Fever," 8:20 p.m. in Fraser theater. Second day of W.S.G.A. Christmas Bazaar, Memorial Union building, 8:30 a.m., to 5:30 p.m. Independent Student Association winter formal, 9 p.m. Memorial Union ballroom. SATURDAY—W.S.G.A. Christmas Bazaar, Memorial Union building, 8.30 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. Owl Screech Varsity dance, Memorial Union ballroom, 9 p.m. At the Theater GRANADA—Tuesday for two days, "Angels With Dirty Faces," with Pat O'Brien, James Cagney, Dead End Kids, Humphrey Bogart, Ann Sheridan. ● Thursday for three days, "Service DeLuxe," with Constance Bennett and Charlie Rugles. PATEE- Tuesday for two days, "Dracula," with Bela Lugo (return), and "Frankenstein," with Boris Karloff (return). ● Thursday for three days, "Come on Rangers," with Roy Rogers and Many Harts (first show), "King of Hearts," with Barbara Stanwyck, Horbert Marshall, and Eric Blake (return). Education of Economic Illiterates, Debate Topic Fi Lambda Theta, women's honorary educator sorority, will meet at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in the Pine room of the Union building. A panel discussion concerning "Educating the Economic Illiterates" will be led by Miss Ruth E. Litchen, instructor in education. Members of the panel are: Betty Cole, cale 79; Lela Sielac, gr; Barbara Wodara, c39; Mrs. A. H. Turney, and Miss Miyette Guldner, 7. A brief business meeting will be held before the panel discussion. Dietetics Class Visits Kansas City Hospitals Members of the Dietetics II class took a field trip to Kansas City last Friday. They visited the dietary department of Meronhail hospital. Geno Culeatier from Grove culerieferia, Forum cafeteria, and Zanker's equipment house. Members of the class who attended were: Elva Ottman, c39; Addenne Saxton, c39; Sallie Munson, c39; Betty Heitmann, c39; Retha Poe, c39; Frances Warde, c39; and Martha Study, c39. Miss Kathryn Tissue, professor of home economics, went with the group. Ardis Hamilton Wins Blue Ribbon In Press Contest Ardis Hamilton, '30, recently won first prize in a news stories contest sponsored by the Missourie: Women's Press Club. Miss Hamilton is at present part owner and managing editor of the Grundy County Cemetery. She received a v.A.B. degree as an English major at the University of Kansas in 1930. The contest required that all stories be published in a newspaper before being accepted as entries. Mr. Hamilton Hall, University of Maine had appeared in the Grundy County Gazette in the past. Frazier Ceramics In N. Y. Exhibit Accepted for the seventh national ceramics exhibition, held in the Syracuse, (N.Y.) Museum of Fine Arts recently, were two figures sculptured by Bernard Fraser, artist in the Spooner Thayer Museum. The figures, "Repose" and "Reebekah", went made of native clay, and fired in the kilns in Haworth hall. Glazes for them were developed by Norman Plummer, ceramist in the University School of Fine Arts and technician with the geological survey. Police Are Speedy; Recove Stolen Car In Six Minutes Flat One automobile theft just didn't have a fair chance when he thought he could get away with a model "A" Ford which was parked in front of the Granada theater the other night. The owner of the car called the police at 10:56 p.m. and reported the loss of his car. The call was relayed via the new police two-way radio one minute later. At 11:02 car 12 called back and reported that they had located the car and would return it to the owner. Do Not Worry Your Very Pretty Head, Betty Co-ed. Our Gift Department Has Just the Thing for That Extra Special "HIM" as Well as the Other Hims on Your List. From the time the car was reported stolen until the time it was recovered was only six minutes. Department of Speech and Dramatic Art PRESENTS THE DRAMATIC CLUB All-Student Cast In 'HAY FEVER' By NOEL COWARD A Comedy in 3 Acts Tues. - Wed. - Thur. - Fri. This Week—8:15 O'clock FRASER THEATER SINGLE ADMISSION 50c Tickets Being Reserved NOW Your Gift Shopping Ticket Office, Green Hall, K. U. 174 (Exchange Activity Tickets) Santa forecasts the DAILY KANSAN will be