FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18. 1929 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society Ardath Cauble, c'39, Society Editor Before 5 p.m. call KU-28; after 5, 2702-K3 Theta Sigma Phi entertained at luncheon today in honor of Mrs. Lucy Rogers Hawkins. The lunchon was given in the Old English room of the Memorial Union building. Those present were: Mrs. L. Flint, Mrs. W. A. Dill, Miss Margaret Lynn, Miss Elizabeth Meguaral J, K. Jister, Mrs. C. B. Holmes Elizabeth Carruth, c39, Agnes Skolcut, c39, Elizabeth Deming, c39, Louise Pepton, c39, Louis Peyton, c39, Jane Wilder, cunel, Marilyn McBride, cunch Mary Jane Sigler, c39, and Muriel Mykland, c39. Dinner guests Wednesday evening at Corbin hall were: Lorraine Love, C4; Garfield Richard, Fund; Charles Kimball, 2nd'1; Moselyn Harberger, c4'0. Alpha Phi Omega, national service fraternity, announces the pledging of Ralph Gariltz, c'41, and John Lesix Hoxon, c'sp. Thomas Han-cock, instructor in economics, was elected junior advisor. Mrs. A. C. Moorhead, Hugoton, is a guest this week at Corbin hall. Mary Jane Schock, c. 39, and Dorothea Adams, Independence, were dinner guests at the Apha Delta Pi house yesterday. Kappa Sigma fraternity announces the pledgng of Chick Hargif, c'42. The Catholic church will hold open house for University students Sunday evening at 7:30 at the church. Mr. and Mrs. C. F Jones, Leavenworth, were guests at the Alphi Chi Omega house Wednesday. Mrs. R. E. Gowans, Ottawa, was a guest at the Alpha Chi Omega house Wednesday. Germany Gives Sharp Warning Hiliter, who journeyed here by special train to lead tens of thousands of Nazis in tribute did not speak at the ceremonies and hurried back to Berlin without going to the beach to Berlin to motivate the motto, "Love never ends." Erast Ribben and Erast Dohle, heads of the organization of Germans abroad, used their eulogies for fighting attacks upon the Jews who have suffered a wave of Nazi terrorism. As a result of the slaying of Rath by Herschel Grzymuszt, the seventeen-year-old Polish Jew. "Lies, slander, blood and terrorism are instruments of international Jewry and other destructive elements." Ribben said. Jochim Von Ribbentrop, German foreign minister, stood before the Swastika-draped casket and beated the "hostile world that will它 be able to hold up the evolution of a new idea by blind batred." Fuhrer Hitler sat with folded arms a few feet away. Women's Intramurals Dusseldorf, Germany, Nov. 17—(UP) Sharp warning to the world that Germany "takes up the challenge of the assassination of Erwin Vorn Rath" taught echoed through the huge Rhein thiele where the 28-year-old was born in Paris by a Jewish youth, was given a martyrs' funeral. The juniors defeated the sophomores 4-2 in the hockey game Wednesday afternoon. Irene Mo-Adoo scored two goals and Julia Henry and Virginia Anderson each scored one for the juniors. Gladys Bitter and Virginia Bell made the scores for the sophomores. The seniors will play the soph-mores today in the last game of the inter-class tournament. On the Shin-berta Mitchell was to have received the following, but it was interrupted. "Your table manners resemble those of the stone age." Don't be in such a hurry to gobble down the food. A person would think you were racing Sea Biscuit in the third. . . You might try passing the food without our having to organize a cheering section to yell for it." Continued from page 1 trouble getting dates. Hack thinks it is because girls don't know he's now unattached. However, he is a medical student to whom nothing is sacred and I think therein lies the fault. For example, Hack, why not talk about birds and flowers on your next date instead of brightening up table conversation with the physical condition of that cadaver you're dissecting. Chi Omega's last week allied their grips about everyone else in the chapter by dropping notes to them in a little box. Proxo-Ro Alpha Delta Pi sorority entertained the Kappa Sigma fraternity with an hour dance last evening. --berta Mitchell was to have received the following, but it was interrupted. "Your table manners resemble those of the stone age." Don't be in such a hurry to gobble down the food. A person would think you were racing Sea Biscuit in the third. . . You might try passing the food without our having to organize a cheering section to yell for it." Luncheon guests at the Gamma Phi Beta base yesterday were Mary Ellen Brosius, c'uncil; Marlane Bantleon, c'40; Harriet Darby, c'40; Mrs. Francis Varga, Kansas City, Mo. Lunecheen guests at the Chi Omega house yesterday were: Elizabeth Kirsch, c'uncel; Emily Jean Milan, c'anjo; Joa Moorhead, c'24; Stella May Crum, c'24; Jean Renick, fa c'42; Virginia Carson, c'24; Louise Webster, c'42; and Mary Wilson, c'39. Acecia fraternity entertained the pledges of Alpha Chi Omega sorority with an hour dance last evening at the chapter house. The guests were: Margaret Whitehead, c'42; Jenne Bruce, f'a 24; Sue Johnston, c'42; Peggy Gebreu, c'42; Marion McIntire, c'42; Inez Rice, c'42; Estelle Eddy, c'42; Erlene Hale, c'42; Dendorl Curtis, c'42; Louise Bush, ed uh'1; Marion Lacey, c'42; Dorothy Durand c'42; Georgiaine Theis, f'a'1; Betty Lou-Subc, c'42; Betty Hallam, c'42. Roy Kirby, c. 39, president of the local chapter of Delta Phi Delta, national legal fraternity, is attending a regional convention in Kansas City. Mo. The meeting will convene on Friday and end Saturday afternoon. Ex-Governor and Mrs. Ben S. Paulen, Independence, were dinner guests at the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity last Wednesday evening. Dinner guests at the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity yesterday were: Annette Reid, b: 329; Dennis Lemoine, c: 39; Betty Blake, c: 41; Camilla Scott, c: 41; Joy Lawson, c: 40; Peggy Morse, c: 29; and Jean Tailout, c: 40 Naturally anyone who knows Roberts will know the author was only kidding. I just printed it because Roberts said that the only one who gets loosely letters, It looks like football-player Bill Lenhart is attempting to maneuver himself back into seizing position with Jane Blaney. Maybe I should warn him not to be fooled by the absence of Bill Harris's Sig Alph pin, because Blaney and Harris set all personal differences beautifully in the City last Saturday night. Name Singers For Christmas Vesper Choir ★Nearly One Hundred Began Rehearsals Wednesday for Program Dec. 11 Selection of nearly 100 voices to sing in the Christmas Vespers Chorus was announced yesterday by Dean D. M. Swarthout, director of the group. The chorus, which will also take part in the candle light processional and recessional, began rehearsals Wednesday on four Christmas numbers to be sung at the Christmas Vespers Dec. 11. Personnel of the chorus includes: First soprans: Mildred Lundy, Joyce Viessemel, Rhea Bamberg, Dorothy Hawes, Meriwil Moore, Mary Louise Beati, Ruth Meinke, Helen Campbell, Wilma Milmed, Agniz Romany, Betty Lou Mechem, Evta Teagarden, Treva Thompson, Paitya Jayne Wadley, Lloyd Fondemacher, James McGee, John Smith, Marie Meyn, Donna Hughes, Eva Lily Wilkinson, Gretchen Speelman, Hortense Harris. Second Sopranos: Eleanor Rose Black, Helen Anderson, Catthele Beyer, Martha Boucher, Betty Burch, Corrine Harrison, Beth Hinkson, Flora Kauffman, Helen Meyer, Megg Draper, Joyce Yever, Elizabeth Whiteford, Ethelyne Burns. First Altoz: Ruth Boman, Annitane Clemens, Fringes Hurd, Claude Knutch, Edmonda Mercer, Mildred Mevor, Helen Mee Mac Peters, Agnes Betty Strachan, Norma Wallace, Bernice Zuercher. Second Altoz: Barbara Edmonds, Leonore Grizzle, Margaret Harbaugh, Leonore Knuth, Arline Meil PATEE TODAY AND SATURDAY 2 Big First Runs! 'THE NIGHT HAWK' Robt. Armstrong - June Travis No. 2 chert, Alta Messick. Veta Riegel Rose Stach, Geral Dean Sutton, Clement Vedder, Virginia Varga. "PHANTOM GOLD" SUNDAY — 3 Days Only TODAY'S HEADLINES Before Your Very Eyes "MARS ATTACKS THE WORLD" Planet Invades Earth! First Tenors: Francis Conrad, Lloyd Elliott, Cortland Krebblebil, Laren McCormack, Marion Miller, Gordon Olson, Glenn Wadley, Ed Hastt. GINGER ROGERS "STAGE DOOR" No. 2 — ADOLPHE MENJOU Second Tenors: David Bare, Rob Briga, Jack Happy, Fred Padden, Daniel Peunner, Wendell Plank, Bert Shoemake, DeJLoyd Tibbs, Bill Wilson, Bernard Troutfeutter, Karl Rupenthal. First Bass; Robert Arnold, Wallis Campbell, Don Fannell, Howard Harms, Elmer Hinton, Everett Jacks, John Nelson, Earl Padfield, Jack Stephenson, Hal Whittaker, Hampton White. Second Bass: Russell Baker, James Bradley, Lewis Copeland, Eugene Crabb, Stanley Friesen, Robert Moses, Clarence Peterson, W. E. Smedley, Leslie Sperling, Harry Swift. State Highway Patrol Experiences Busy Month Topeka, Nov. 17. — The Kansas State Highway Patrol experienced one of its busiest months during October, the monthly report issued today by Col. J. B. Jenkins, superintendent, reveals. Patrolmen investigated 125 accidents, made 5.633 light corrections and issued 5.028 warnings for minor violations. They made 643 truck inspections, rendered 898 services to the city, and gave first aid in 14 instances. Arrests for October totaled 254, of which 30 were for speeding, 24 for running stop signs, 58 for license violations and 22 for no driver's license. Twenty-two persons were arrested for drunken driving. Lorain, Ohio. — (UP) — Violets bloomed out of season on a farm near Lorain. Other unseasonable bloomings in the vicinity included; pear trees, lilac bushes and raspberries. Their Good Looks Last . . . Because They're Ankle-Fashioned! You can use and feel the difference ankle-fashioning makes . . . Nunn-Bush Amble fashioned, Oxford. TODAY Royal College Shop 837-39 Moss. Blooms. Blooms Everywhere AND SATURDAY ANOTHER "THIN MAN" STORY WITH BARBARA IN HER FIRST DUMPED ROLE A DIZZY DEVOTEIVE WHO GETS HER MAN We Have the Pictures X-TRA MARCH OF TIME'S GREATEST SCOOP! Nothing Like It Ever Before on the Screen Nottingham The Before on the Screen Inside The Maginot Line Packed With Military Secrets Revealed for the First Time. M. G.M.'s Mightiest Musical Triumph! Exclusive, Uncensored Inside France's '60,000,000,000,000' Men Live 300,000,000,0 Learn Why the Maginot Line Is Also the First Line of Defense of the British Empire. In a Romantic Drama of the Life and Loves of Johann Strauss Whose Waltzes Swelt the World. RAINER—Twice Academy Award Winner GRAVET—Brilliant Star from France KORJUS—World's Sweetest Singer. SUNDAY CONTINUOUS FROM 2:30 "THE GREAT WALTZ" FRIDAY and SATURDAY Special Showing of Beautiful Furs 150 Magnificent Furs priced from $58 to $750 Mr. Moore, representing ANNIS FURS, will be in our Coat Dept. Friday and Saturday with this exclusive showing. We invite you to come in. Joe College is Dead! Weaver's Contrary to "movie" depictions, undergraduates of today are anything but "collegiate." By and large they wear conservative clothes and wear them well. Promulgators of advance fashions, college men are going in heavily this season for separate lawn-dered collars, a new style note for informal dress-up occasions. Arrow claims honor to the world's most famous collars. See the new smart models today, . . . designed with a care for comfort and authentic style. 25 each. The Swing Version of an Old Classic If you're in the groove and wear nothing but collar-attached shirts, it's plain to see that you're out of touch with the latest and newest in university fashions . . . the detachable white laundered collar. Arrow provides a large variety of ultra smart and comfortable collar models, affording many collar style combinations for any one neckband shirt. You'll like the appearance and economy of white starched collars. 25 è each Important new arrivals in Rollins Hosiery We'll satisfy your style demands in hosiery and your unening eye for beauty too with the new displays of Rollin chiffons. You'll want 2-thread shears for every grand occasion; 3-thread chiffons when you go dancing a lot; and 4-thread service-chiffon for street, about the house and when pursuing your gardening hobby. HAYNES & KEENE Spot Cash Sloe Store 819 Mass. St.