TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 8. 1928 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Here on the Hill- an account of Mt. Qread Society Helen Geis. c'40. Society Editor Before 5 p.m. call KU-28; after 5, 2702-K3 Weekend guest at Corbin hall were; Mary Nolan, Chanute; Carol Porter, Kansas City, Ma.; Winifred Stodard, lily; Iloa Claire Hitchock, Lola Edlin, 37, Hernington; Marge Hawley, 38, Hertington. Mrs. L, V. Kerber, Washington D. C.; V. Caruthers, 38; Efflingham; Marjorie Janssen, Kansas City M; Mrs. F, J. Leasure, El Dorado Florence Johnson, Sedgwick; Betty Lahm, Wahena; Elsley Bleser Kansas City, Mo; Mary Ruth Thomas, 37; Ashley, M.e. F. F. Steele, Kansas City, Mo; Betty Grove, 38; Tulsa; Amelia Young '38, Kansas City, Mo; Bee Finman, Toneka. Ruth Crouch, Everest; Helen Barnes, 38, Kansas City, Mo.; Patricia Bowser, Merriam; Eltrude Elliott, Topeca; Bettie Strayer, Topeca Betty McCloud, Valley Falls; Lyle Hauck, 63, Valley Fields Guests at Cobin hall Saturday were; Mr. and Mrs. John Masser Parsons; Phyllis Miller, Utica; Rebi McDaniels, Topeka; Mr. and Mrs R. H. Thompson, Gove; Mr. and Mrs. Black Brkhead, Belville; Irene Moll, Doe City; Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Janes, Euroca Mildred Dornblaser, Kansas City Mo; John Lindsey, Kansas City Mo; Mr. and Mrs. Wilmot Toalson Independence; Harry Kauermann Jr., Kansas City Mo; Mo; Lolane Roth, Kansas City Mo; Annibelle Roth, Kansas City Mo; Roeths Roth 5', 37, Kansas City, Mo; Vern Palmer. --the freshmen of Ch! Omega sorority will entertain Sigma Alpha Epsilon freshmen with an hour dance tonight. Sunday dinner guests at Corbitt hall wore: Roberta Bodsky, Topeka Mr., and Mrs. R. O. Smith, Kansoa City; Mo., Mr. O. Yount, Arkansas City; Mr., and Mrs. G. S. Stratton, Iola. Weekend guests at the Gamma Phi Beta house were: Virginie Staley, Wellington; Sally Wilson, Wichita; Sirhaye Husman, Wichita; Bert White, Council Grove, Annette Collage, Clandic; Helen Lockhart, Eskridge; Flavia Ann Tharp, Lena Huber, Harriet Shelden, Jane Marshall, Peggy Young, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rouse, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Appel and Sue Linscott, all of Kansas City. Jane Cravers, Excelsior Springs, Jane Sanford, Independence; Mr. and Mrs. Drew McLaughlin Paoli; Mr. and Mrs. Kent Gaylord Atchison; Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Con- ley; Caney; Dr. and Mrs. J. T. Reid, Iola; Mrs. Bruce Livingston, Kingman; Mary Alice Shaw, Gailsberg; Mary Margaret Bates, Carthage, Mo.; Elmer Columbia, Parsons; Major and Irvine, Ft. Leavenworth; Mr. and Mrs. J. Bloomfield, Ft. Scott; Jane Weatherland, Wichita; Rene Kiskadown, Wichita; Jeannette Leech, Oskala- doris; Dorothy Caldwell, Caldwell. Guests at Miller hall over the weekend were: Dale Tippin, Weskän, Ken; Marguerite Watts, Empor; Betty Rose Curry, Topka; Elen Smith, Moline; Marjorie Spurcle, Valley Falls; Mary Ann Aushulwet, Waverly; Pamnie Hutchinson, Salma Hutchinson; Lelia Hill, Salina; Polen Zoner, Hutchinson; and Glenna Anderson, Minnesota. Dinner guests at the Alpha Chi Omega house Sunday were: Lois Belo, Joia; Dwight Brides, '37, Tulsa, Oka; Nancy Pierce, New York; Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Oruza, Tom O'Dnall, Manhattan; Eldon Sechler, Manhattan; Don Black, e42; Earl Curr, e4c; Prod.伯德-凯利, Prod.伯德-Russell, Lee Enu; Inman; Sue McGill, Holsinger; Kim, Davis, Kansas City; Glenda Kelly, Dodge City; Bette Davis, Dodge City; Carolyn Stockwell, Kansas City; and Virginia Starr, Eudoa. Luncheon guests at the Alpha Chi Omega house Saturday were; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Goodjohn, Dr. and Mrs. R. M McKee, Mr. Mark Godjohn, all of Leaventhorn; Eunice Holm, Carol Brown, Betty Meyes, Rita Rist, Betty Ellen Kuhn, Val Haper, Bayt AnnEgnon, all of Lincoln, Neb.; Warren Rogers, Warren Moores, Frank McGuire, and John Moller, Kansas City; Lee Eins, Inman; Mrs. Mrs. Eins, Salma; and Mrs. D. A. January, Osawatome; and Mrs. Brown Leavenworth; Mrs. Joe Balsh, Chanute; and Mrs. R. E Gowan, Ottawa; Mrs. C. H. Rudolf, Osawatome; Mrs. Bill White, St. Joseph; Mr. Bob Schoffeld, St. Joseph; Mr. and Mrs. C. P Jones, Leavenworth; Mrs. I. H Eddy, Glendale, Calif.; Mrs. G. W Parker Leavenworth. Saturday dinner guests at the Alpha Chi Omega house were: Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Scott, City City; Mrs. Harrison Johannson, III, Kansas City; Don Schmitt, Manhattan; Bill White, St. Joseph, Mo.; Bob Schoblatt, St. Joseph, Mo.; Frances Seeley, Russell; Mrs. R. E. Gowans, Ottawa; Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Brues, St. Joseph, Mo.; Josephine Swenson, St. Joseph, Mo.; Dick Gray, *e*42; Lois Bolo, Iola; Lage Emns, Inman; and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Campbell, Salina. Weekend guests at the Alpha Chi Omega house were; Marjorie Huston, Dodge City; Elizabeth Ann Bush, Winora; Mrs. Joe Balch, Charlotte; Mrs. Joe Robertson, Bartlesville, Okla.; Nancy Pierce, New York; Frances Seeley, Russell; Davis, Kansas City; Joseph swenson, St. Joseph, Pat Griswald Lincoln, Neb.; Mary Ellen Osborne Lincoln, Neb.; and Sue McGill Hosington. Dinner guests at the Delta Chi house Sunday were: Virginia Walace, Kansas City, Bob Clopkey, Kansas City; M. C. McNeashum, Kansas City; L. J. Patterson, Hobart Potter, Mrs. Potter, and Bill Dennis, all of Springfield, Mo. Saturday guests at the Deli Chair house were: Owen Welch, '28. A C. Burk, Lindsborg; George Sauck, '36. Walt Lyman, '37. Hugh Hatt, '41. Al Huber, '32. Dick Barber, '32. Don Roney, '33. Perry Biship, '37. Clyde Kaufman, Mrs. Carl Davis, Independence, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. M. C. McNaughton, Levenworth, Mrs. Loleta M. Troup, Miss Elaar Troup, William Burkholder, Dick Oster, Mr. and Mrs. Hads, and Georgia Ruth Ends, all of Kansas City; Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kraemer, Maryville; Frances Schulthe, Maryville; Craig Schulthe, Maryville; Craig Hoberts, Arkansas City; Bob Wood, Topea; Marie Lysaush, Marjorie Coyne, and Elizabeth Klantz, all of Kansas City; Dwight Wallace, Weicha; Dr. and Mrs. Harrison, Mrs. Wiley, Lawrence; Delbert Smellings, Hobart Potter, Mrs. Potter, and Bill Dennis, all of Springfield, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Adams, Kansas JUST ONE MORE DAY TODAY ENDS WEDNESDAY One of America's Best- Selling Novels! The World Has Hoped for It, Dreamed of It, Demanded it! Winnie Brinson's Immortal Novel ERROL FLYNN BETTE DAVIS "The Sisters" ALSO Disney's Latest Donald Duck Latest News Events ALSO THURSDAY 3 Days America's Best Known and Funniest Comics on a Rootin' Shootin', Tootin', Feudin' Rampeace--- City; Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Manse- kland, Kansas City; Cy Wade, M. and Mrs. Ernest Wade, and Ben Taylor, all of Independence; Jim Kelsey, Leavenworth; John H. Mur- tier, '38; Millard Dornborloz, Kansas City; W. H. Carr, Jr., Kansa State College; W. G. Husband, Toke; G. W. Husband, Topcake; C.G. Wenstand, Leavenworth; Tommy Walsh, and Bryon Kern, both of Leavenworth; W. H. Carr, Sr. Kansa City; and Theo Graves, '35. RALPH BYRD JUNE STORET • PINKY TOMLINI Hear 'em Swing That Moanin' Mountain Music to a Real Hill-Billy Band! ON THE STAGE THURSDAY, 9 p.m. County and Local Eliminations GREAT WALTZ COMPETITION SUNDAY ROBERT DONAT "The Citadel" --the freshmen of Ch! Omega sorority will entertain Sigma Alpha Epsilon freshmen with an hour dance tonight. Dinner guests at the Alpha Kappa Pel fraternity house Saturday were: Dorothy Schlegel, Roma Adama, and Doria Nelson, fa'40. Sunday dinner guests at the Alpha Delta Pi house were: Mr. and Mrs. Rex Christie, Rantoul; Mrs. E. W. Christie, Paola; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Zentmyer, Willis; Mrs. and Kenneth Foust, and John Foust, Iola; Mr. and D. R. Witherup, Kansas City; Mr. Glenn Herron, Emporia; Mr. and P. C. Hesher, Kansas City; John Herron, Kansas City; Paul Hormuth, Lawrence; Monte Merkel, ed' 41; Fernell Anderson, ed' 39; Mike Andrews, f' 41; Duane Main, e' 30. Weekend guests at the Delta Chio house were: Dick Masters, 36; Don and Kirk Guitzmucher, Onaga; Anthony Anfohr, Jr., Kansas City, MA; Kevin Lovett, Kansas City, burt, 30; Roy Crawford, Topeka, and Bob Cloudhley, Kansas City. Alumni guests at the Alpha Kappa Psi fraternity house during the weekend were: Homer Lingereneck, b35; Richard Ayers, b35; J. David Bruckner, C. Leen H. Wooton, b35; Eugene C. Miller, b88; and Ernie Figs, b38. Sunday dinner guests at Pt Betu Phi houses were Bill Udell; b'40; C. Smith, b'30; Walter McCroeskey; c'40; Larsen Hensley; e'41; and Marjorie James Hammerstein, executive secretary, and Harry B. Cohen, regional advisor of Sigma Alpha weekends guest of the local chapter. Ricker hall will hold open house tonight from 7 till 8. Dinner guests at the Delta Uploum house Sunday were: Elizabeth Barchay, c'40; JEH O'Hanna, c'42; James Cravson, c'40; and Shirley Houseman. Denn F. J. Moreau entertained the following guests at a luncheon at his home before the Kansas-Nebraska football game: Mr. Alfred Kuraner, Mr. Charles M. Blackman, Mr. John N. Montieth, all of Kansas City, M; Prof. W. J. Brockelbant, Lawrence; Mr. Eugene Coombs, Des Moines, Iowa; and Mr. Edward W. Rice, Coffeyville. He entertained the following at a buffet supper after the game: Stunley G. Toland, Iola; Robert Finley, Hiwaihaur, Mr. and Mrs. William Lee Vaughn, Kansas City; O. J. Conneli, El Dorado,Mr. and Mrs. Paul Essery, Bartlesville; Ruth Bordner, Wichita; Cyrus, Wake, Independence; Maurice Hilldrell, Coffeeville. Weekend guests at the Sigma Phi Epsilon house were: Mr. J. W Mankin, Kansas City, Mo.; Mr. Robert Chilson, Toropea; Barbara Ann Barber, Washington; Bonnie Lee Locke, Sedan; Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCoy, Toropea; Mrs. W. W Wetmore, Beloit; Mr. and Mrs. W. F W Hackerlaw, Pratt; Helen LouiseHKruder, Pratt; Mr. and Mrs. Earle Frost, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Latz, and Marith J. Singleton, all of Kansas City, M; Dorothea Jime Frost, Chantecute, Mrs. W. F Wetmore, Toropea; Thomas Beolius, Mr. Charles Sollers, Washington; Mr. Corky Gray, Topkeu; Ms. Blackley, Topkeu. Sunday dinner guests at Miller hall were Dr. and Mrs. J. R. A. Anderson, Minneapolis; Jo Anderson, Minneapolis; John Anderson, Minne- apolis; Thomas Payton, Jr., Kra- City, Mo.; Oreer K. Neville. Kansas City, Mo.; Moe; Edie Newman, Valley Falls; Mr. and Mrs. George Eames, Horton; Mr. and Mrs. Moris Nielson, Atchison; Mr. and Mrs. O. B Zenon, Hutchinson; Bob Lill- hinson, Hutchinson; Ray Petersville, Ness City; Lois Scholander, Hamilton; Marlowe Scholander, Lawrence; Gerald Fowlie, b'41; John Hunter, b'40; Bill Vickers, c'39; Bert Brandt, c'39; and Dev Carlson, c'41. Sunday dinner guests at the Chi Omega house were: Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Lundy, Ness City; Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Randall and Howard M. Randall, Champaign, Ill.; Mrs. Harry Johntz, Parmars; Mrs. Mary T. M. Randall, San Antonio, chell, Coffeville, Margaret Charles, Dighton, Helen Tibbits, San Antonio, Texas; Helen Clickner, Hutchinson; Mildred Pierson, Oakley; Ernestine Swafford, Ft. Scott; Helena Schaffer, Burlington; Richey Mey McRailoy, Kansas; Richard M. Dexter, Binghamton, D; C. Max Joe Wody, Barnard; Paul Riehbachu, Lyon; and Donald Mitchell, c42 Weekend guests at the Alpha PATEE Biggest Little Theatre in Kansas All Shows 15c Any Time TODAY THRU WEDNESDAY 2 Big First Runs TODAY NICE KIDS--- TOMORROW? See What Happens to Them 'Girls on Probabtion' Are They the Marked Women of Tomorrow? — 2nd Feature — The First of a New Family Series! The James Gleasons "THE HIGGINS FAMILY" Delta Pi house were: Ruth Bordner, Wichita; Margaret Shrumm, Coffeyville; Kathleen Teagarden Smith, La Cayne; Virginia Martin, Columbia, Mo.; Elmer Anderson, Morganville; Alice Hess, Netawaka; Wilma Tuttle Wannamaker, Kansas City; Mary Lefter, Kansas City; Mary Ellen Welch, Kingman; Margaret Alice Pope, Kingman; Maurine Strain Axe, Baskerville, Okla. Genvieve Noyes, Chanute; Maxine Ripley, Krythyn Ingram, Barbara Isbell, Kerney Kenechy, all of Kansas City; Mrs. Don Farmer, Pratt; Mrs. Robert蒸, Paolo; Mrs. W. I. Matthews, Fredinon. 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