SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 6. 1938 PAGE SEVEN Here on the Hill an account of Mt, Oread Society UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Helen Geis, c'40, Society Editor Before 5 p.m. call KU-25; after 5, 2702-K3 Guests at the Kappa Kapp Gamma sorority house yesterday were: Margaret Rammage, 38, Phoebe Woodbury, fs; Betty Anne Conard, Hutchinson; Sally Cornell and Edna Bula仁, Eldorado; Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wilson, Dr. Georgeann Anderson, Jane Heale, Marie Keenan, Mr. Frank C. Brosius and Frank Brostin, all of Wichita, Katherine Green, Abilene; Betty Davis, Dodge City; Glenda Kella Bodie; Harriet Smith; Atchison; Mrs. C. B. Dodge, Salina; Mr. Mrs. C. R. Irwin and Ray Irwin, Jr. of Kansas City; Betty Luile Allison; Peggy Lynch, and Mrs. J. Q. Lynch, Salina; Teo Boerstaler Denver, Colc.; Betty Bell, Kansas City, Mo. Irene Neville, North Platte, Neb. Virginia Teisgricher, McPherson Bettie Jenney Hess, Dolores Scott Anne Adams, Suzanne Barton, Darley Doronic, all of Kansas City, Mo; Mrs. Claude Trouter, Kansas City, Lael Gray and Dorothea Dunah, Chanute; Mr. and Mrs. R. H Metcalf, Martha Metcalf, and Kathen O'Sullivan, of Kansas City, Mo; Bonnie Lee Locke, Chanute; Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hoit, Mr. W. S. Eisola; Ruth LaDow, and Mrs.LaDow, Fredonia; C. C. W. Kanagra, and Mrs. R. J. Haas, and Mrs. Sunderland, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Sayles, of Kansas City, Mo.; Mr. and Ms. Voigt, Attichon, and Mrs. C. H. Waring, Kansas City; and Jean Bailey, Kansas City. Dinner guests at the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority house Thursday evening were: Elizabeth Kirsch, c;ucm1; Virginia Carson, c;ucm1; Doryth Duran, c;42; Louse Bush, ed;ucm1; Mary Beth Davidge, d;42; Patty Ledyard, c;42; Jean Mantele fa;ucm1; and Marjorie Fleeny. --honor at a tea Friday. Miss Violet McKone was the hostess. About 35 guests were present. Announcing the marriage of Virginia Fallitt (Blancht) e'uncel; to Almon D. Blanchat, c'39 in August The ceremony took place in Wichita They are at home in Lawrence at 1400½ Louisiana. Luncheon guests at the Beta Thete Pi house Friday noon were: Helen Heier, c'40, c'40 and Jim Robertson, c'40. Sigma Phi Epilion fraternity held a Hobo Day breakfast at the chapter house Friday prior to the festivities on the Hill. Guests were: Margaret Brown, c'40; Margaret Murray, ma' 24; Margaret Stough, fa'39; Dorothy Durand, c'40; Betty Muchie, c'nic; olive Joygerst, c'uncl;葡萄 Appel, c'41; Shirley J. Rubble, c'41; Marjorie Green, c'encl; Jane Givens, schwartz, faencl; Jane Givens, faencl, and Mary Ann Edgerton, c'39. Betty Denion, c'uncl; Eatley Eddie, c'42; Alice Harrington, fa'42; Loraine Fink, c'uncl; Mary Ann Cook, c'42; Mary Lou Randall, ed'; Painter Craven, c'uncl; Louise Wills, c'uncl; Marjorie Gaines, c'41; Isabel West, c'40; Marie Bloomfield, ed'40; Marion Hook, ed'40; spa bp; Bath Young, c'43; Mary M Gray, c'42, and Virginia Anderson, ed'40. Guests at the Sigma Kappa house yesterday were Dr. and Mrs. P. C. Pustard, Barbar Bodwell, Mildred Barker, Lucyilyn Bowman, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon T. Bell, Harriet White Betty Dell, Charlotte Singleton, Ted bodwell, Mr. and Mrs. Barrick, Mr. and Mrs. Rolf Starret, and Mr. and Ms. McPheden, all of Kansas City. Mr. and Mrs. Holliday, Heard Annabelle Lee, and Helen Higgins, of Lincoln Neb), Christine Winney, Bavarinc; Hazel Anderson, Wimley, Kenneth Johnson, Wichita; and Margaret Learnard, c'unl. Mrs. William Rowlands, formerly Miss Alice Kinney, was guest of PATEE Sheila Bromley appearing in "Girls On Probation" starting today at the Pattee for 4 days. Mrs. Hubert Klemp, Kansas City Mo, Carrie Hay, fa39, and Betty ester, c40, assisted during the afternoon. Pink roses and white pomps decorated the tea table at which Mrs. E. D. Kinney and Mrs. Ralph Baldwin presided. Members of the Kappa Alpha Theta Alumnae club will be entertained to-morrow night by Miss Wilma Miller Guests at the Phi Gamma Delta house Saturday were: Stanley Porter and Bill Cavert, Independence; Stewart Devon, H. S. Ritchie, Robert Tattock, Mrs. George M. Brown, Mr and Mrs. O. D. Butcher, Max McNeely, James E. McNally,ney, and Bob Kink, all of Wichita; L. Shifflet, Dale Gerr, Mr and Mrs. Lucien Gray and Lucien Gray, Jr., Mr. and Ms. Deane McJhenney, and Mrs. F. F. Clinger, all of Topeka; Mark S. Waggener, Henry H. Branch, and Sarah Fields, gill of Lilburn, NC, with cordia; Rosée Hambrick,Mr and Mrs. W. H. Shears, Bob Shears, and J. H. Sanders, all of Hutchinson. Mrs. A. B. Mitchell, Lawrence; Mrs. A. M. Davis, Chanute; Bill Graves, and Mariella Mark, Beatrice; Neb.; Charles McCulloch and John Carr Omah; Mrs. O. E. Coon, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Long, and Marjorie Ann McKay, all of El Dorado; P. A. Shookley, F. H. Udell, Mrs. R. S. Pearson, and Russell Rourke, all of Kansas City, Mo.; Jane Roberts, and James T. Brown, all of Mrs. E. Voights, and Mr. and Mrs. M. Voights, Olathe; Marvin Thompson, Eugene Lither, and Phil Grant, all of Mitchell, Neb; Gerald Spuhn, Culbertson, Neb; W. W. Voigt, Mrs. H. T. Shaffer, and Bob Harwi, all of Atchison and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bugick, Syllvan Grove. The following were week-end guests at the Acacia fraternity house: Miss Mary E. Cronin, Cambridge, Neb. Frances Arnold, Blue Rapids, Montgomery Wood, Dr. R. D. Sraker, and R. W. Farris, all of the garnets; Charles S. Hazen, Denver, Colo.; George H. Hazen, Corazon, Venezuela; Albert Blase, Wichtia; Dr. Robert Mellennhey, and Dr. James Hill. Conway Springs; Raymond Eggleston, Medicine Lodge; Jack Hugh Troy; Troyer Chapman, Manhhattan L. C. Durfee, Tulsa, Okla. Everybody goes / to the Fountain . . . Carlos J. Freeman, Kansas City Harold B.elfell, Keosana, Iowa Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Martin, Robert Martin, and Ryan Reynolds, Martin of Burdette; Gordon Mulligan, Harvey Minnick, Robert Seibel and Harry Kammerlohr of Lincoln, Nebr.; Clarence Hoppenstedt, and Allen Dean McCoy, Marryl T. Clark, Charles Drinkinger, Herschel Washington, Allan Fisher, Marion Ramsey, Perry W. Shrader, Max Stroke, Glen Banker, and James Seibel, all of Kansas City, Mo.; Julian Nelson, Troy; Dr. Noble T. Sherwood, Kelvin Hoover, and Mr. T. Johnson, all of Lawrence. The following were Homecoming guests at the Pi Beta Phi sorority house, Friday and Saturday; Charlotte Stahl, Jean Swift, Jen Fedder, Virginia Hanner, Dogie Harrier, Mary Jane Wilson, Rita Algera, June Stubbett, Betty Roevel, Eylen Levitts, Maxine Stalons, Betty Dulphin, Jane Shaw, and Betty Sherwood, all of Lincoln, Neb.; Debt Hoffman, Mary Jane Hayes, Virginia Havey, Marjorie North, Mrs. Jones Shepard, Peggy Ann Landon, Mrs. Rachael Nolson, Mrs. John Wallace, L. S. Sharfel, Artlin Shartel, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Shickley, Dr. and Mrs. A. N. Lemoine, and Snippy White, all of Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Burch, Howard Burch, Jr., Jann Burch, Dr. Paul Carson, Barbara Puckett, all of Wichita; Mr. and Mrs. C. J. McCoy and Jack McCoy of Emporia; Mr. and Mrs. Webster, Galesburg, Illinois. Elect A College Graduate A Well Trained and Experienced Teacher to the high office of County Superintendent Vote for AMY NELSON PRATT A.M. Major in Education, K.U. 1935 The Horse and Buggy Doctor by Arthur E. Hertzler 52.75 THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Moss Tel. 666 QUALIFICATIONS COUNT FULLY ROGERS' FASHION CLEANERS PRESENT: MONTY, CAN YOU USE THE WORD INSULATE IN A SENTENCE? YOU'LL FEEL great in a thoroughly cleaned silk dress. Let Paul Rogers' Fashion Cleaners renovate your dresses . . . we restore smartness, color and fit . . . at prices you'll like! ROGERS' Fashion Cleaners Virginia Amn Picklesley, Mr. and Mrs Harnes, Karann City; Mr., and Mrs Bond, Eldorado; Mr. and Mrs.Cavert, Independence; Mr., and Mrs Kirkham Maupin, Topeka, Ruth Peters, Hutchinson; Mionspin, King Francis, Lincoln, Nebr; Jane Bowls, Iola, Mary V. Knowles, Omaha, Nebr; Marjorie North, Kansas City, Mo.; and Janet Regnier, Lincoln, Nebr. Eugene Frowe, graduate student in the department of physics, recently accepted a position with the Coastal Oil Finding company, whose headquarters are at Houston, Tex. At present Frowe is exploring subsurface rock distributions near Alexandria, La. Frowe Has Job in Oil Company Oread High Notes J. W. Bolton, a former University journalism student, is now city editor of the Morning News at Alamosa, Colo. Student Becomes City Editor The senior class of Oread High School will sponsor an all-school masquerade party Thursday in Robinson gymnasium. A three reel moving picture concerning evolution was shown to the science class Wednesday morning. The following faculty members of Oread Training School are attending the Kansas Tuesher's meeting in Topeka today: Miss Litchen, Miss Ruth Shaler, Miss Mary Fee, Miss Mary Chaney, Gilbert Ulmne, Miss Jantzen, L. A. Fleming, E. E. Fink, and A. E. Garrison. Miss Winnie Lowrance will go to the Kansas City meeting where she will speak at the Lain round table discussion at 9:30 am. Miss Litchen, Miss Fee, and Miss Chaney will attend the luncheon meeting of Pi Lambda Theta in Te扑福 Friday no. Dr. Russell, Mr. Congratulations Team! — For---zip it in when it' cold--- zip it out when it's mild. It only takes a minute! DeLuxe Laundry Work by Dependable Firm Call 432 Independent Laundry 740 Vermont This young woman is living an abundant life . . . during the period when living comes with its greatest boot . . . She counts moments in college . . . four years are all she may claim . . . She wishes for everything at her fingertips . . . and she gets it . . . Read the KANSAN every day. (You may still subscribe — Cell K.J: 66) Ulmer, Mr. Hemphill, Mr. Garisson, ad Mr. Jantzen will attend the Phi Delta Kapa luncheon Friday noon in Topeka. Dr. Russell and Mr. Ulmer will attend the Kansas City meeting Saturday. Mr. Ulmer is chairman of the mathematics round table. Dr. Russell will speak at the round table on the subject, "Trends in Adult Education." 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