PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1938 Here on the Hill--an account of Mt. Oread Society Helen Geis, c'40, Society Editor Before 5 p.m. call KU-25; after 5, 2702-K3 Dinner guests at the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity Thursday were: Jeremy Forsyth, R.K. King Ed Kruger, b;39; Amy Browning, c;41; and Eleanor Capert, c;40. Chancellor and Mrs. Lindley entertained dayneon with a lunchoon in the Old English room of the Memorial Union, honorizing President Robert M. Hutchins of the University of Chicago, speaker at yesterday's convocation. Several college presidents, newspapermen, and members of the School of Law faculty attended. The guests were President Hutchins, President and Mrs. William Jardine, University of Wichita; President and Mrs. Clarence E. Decker of the University of Chicago; President and Mrs. Garrett of Baker College; Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bailey of the Kansas City Kansan; Bruce Hurd, Topeka attorney and former president of the K. U. Alumni Association; Marco Morrow, publisher for Senator Arthur Capper; Dean F. J. Moreau of the School of Law; Prof. and Mrs. Robert McNair Davis; and B. I. Litowich, attorney of Salina. --- A party is being planned for women attending the University for the first time this year, according to a study conducted by members of the committee on arrangements. The affair will be held in the Union Memorial ballroom at 4:30 o'clock Nov. 17. The afternoon will be spent playing ping-pong, shuffle-board, bridge, cheek checkers and other games. An admission of 10 cents will be charged to help defray the expenses for refreshments. Two members from each organized house have been selected to help plan the party. They are: Bettie Denyos, 'c' uncle; Lorraine Fink, 'c' uncle; Susanne Lowderman, 'c' 42; Joice Works, 'c' 42; Sue Johnston, 'c' 43; Mariance Lacrey, 'c' 42; Joan Moorhead, 'c' 42; Mary Iina Brownning, 'c' 42; Betty Bowman, 'c' uncle; Elise Lowell, 'c' 40; Margaret Janklow, 'c' 41; Nedine Sheman; Mary Frenk, McAnaw, 'c' 42; Elizabeth Peairs, 'c' louise Webster, 'c' 42; Ally Magill, 'c' jean Donelan, 'c' 42; Bernine Harbaugh, 'c' 41; Jane Eckle, 'c' 42; Jean Brown, 'c' 42; Helen Houston, and Katryn Zenor, 'c' uncle. --- Chi Omega entertained with a buffet supper and hour dance last night. Music was furnished by Clyde Smith and his orchestra. The guests were: Mrs. M. W. M. Wolfe, chaperon; Jake Burton, c'41; Dick Reid, c'42; Don Mitchell, c'42; Charles Gray, c'42; Bob Patterson, c'42; Tom Mangelsdorf, b'39; Wyatt Anderson, E'41; Dave Young, E'41; Martin Thomen, c'38; Bill Sears, c'40; French De-fever, ph 39; Louis Folecke, c'41; Elorontence, c'39; Paul Heinz, c'41; Ray Tripp, c'33; Dave Roberts, c'41; Tom Adams, b'41; Bill Douce, d'41; Louis Ryan, c'41; Chett Eckman, b'39; Bob Brown, c'41; John Griffith, c'39; Bob Hedges, b'41; O. D. Lily; Francis Kappelman; Jim Postma, c'38; Charles Wright, fa'42; Larry Calkins, c'38; Ed Hokanson, gr; Dan Rhule, c'40; Bob Guy, c'unck; Dick The University Women's Club held its November meeting in the Men's Lounge of Memorial Union Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Mrs. E. H. Lindley presided during the business meeting after which she turned over the chairmanship to Mrs. Joseph W. Klikin. Mrs. W. Klikin and S. Shilton who told in an interesting manner of the customs of the people of Yugoslavia, Hungary and Czechoslovakia. Mrs. Karl Baldwin was in charge of the tea-fol lowing the program. She was assisted by the following persons, M.F. T. Stockton, refreshments; Mrs.F. T. Stockton, tea table; Mrs.F. T. Stockton, Mrs.P. W. Vlesselman and Miss Anna McCracken, greeting of guests. --fraternity for dinner and an hour dance last night were: Virginia Reese, c'uncl; Bernice Hauck, c'41; Virginia Lee Mattingly, c'41; Margaret Lynch, c'42; Dorb Willis, c'43; Caroline Lomelie, c'43; Barrille Lorraine Pyle, c'43; Mobille Moon, c'40; Beth oung, c'48; Louis Stevens of Topeka. Delta Tau Delta fraternity will hold an alumni banquet tonight at the chapter house. Dean F. T. Stockton of the School of Business will be honor guest. Dinner guest at the Sigma Chi house Wednesday night was Larry Finner, c'42. Dinner guests at the Sigma Chia house last night were Ed Koger, fa42; Martha Morgan, c4; Elen Trewin, cwc1; Walt McCormick, c40; Eileen tromm, fa5M Timmy Carney, c42; Rex Shaw, c42; and Jeremy Hellings. The Psi Chi honorary fraternity in psychology elected the following persons to membership: Initiation services were held Tuesday evening for: Evelyn Brubaker, c'39; Naomi Campbell, 'jr; Jack Carlson, b'39; Nancy Downey, ed'unc; Reuber Fisher, 'jr; Marvin Hawker, 'jr; Gregory Browne, ed'unc; Alvin Karner, 'gr; Patricia Lock, c'29; Anna K. Kielb, c'39; Hester Martin, 'gr; Mrs. Helen Fleiye Meigs, 'gr; Marie Norton, c'40; Harry Stuckenbruck, c'39; Garth Thomas, 'gr; Velma Wilson, c'40; Karl Wolf, c'39; Don Dixon, gr; and Mary N. Steel, c'39. The Theta Tau engineering fraternity held their winter formal Oct. 29 in the Union building. The guests were as follows: Patty Wood-Heath; Paul D. Brennan; *c*{41}; Marcia Bucklein; *c*{40}; Peggy Meyer; *c*{41}, Sariou Smart, CARTER'S STATIONERY 1025 Mass. St. Ann, Ann Rigunteau, aa, John Young, *Ann Rigunteau* Guests at the Alpha Tau Omega Beat Nebraska AIRCHIE AUTO RADIO EASY BUDGET PLAN LOW WEEKLY PAYMENTS Listen to the Voice of Firestone, Monday evenings over National W. B. C, Red Network Tune in the Firestone Voice of the Farm Radio program twice each week during noon hour Firestone Welcome Homecomers AUTO SUPPLY AND SERVICE STORE C. Cortes, Mgr. Phone 294 Stop in—Renew your Acquaintance with--fraternity for dinner and an hour dance last night were: Virginia Reese, c'uncl; Bernice Hauck, c'41; Virginia Lee Mattingly, c'41; Margaret Lynch, c'42; Dorb Willis, c'43; Caroline Lomelie, c'43; Barrille Lorraine Pyle, c'43; Mobille Moon, c'40; Beth oung, c'48; Louis Stevens of Topeka. Glad to See You Back "The College Jeweler" Sigma Nu fraternity entertained with a buffet supper last night at their chapter house. The guests were: Berry Clover, c'42; Betty Jane Patton, c'40; Jean Boswell, c'42; Betty Campbell, c'ellun; eatle Eddy, c'42; Martha Alice Horner, c'42; Nancy Carey, c'42; Shirley Maupin, fa'42; Mary Jane McCoy, c'40; Mary Lou Bounders, fa'unl; jean Anderson, c'42; Mary Cogrove, c'40; Jean Sounder land, f'aunl; Ann Murray fa'42; Pati Payne, c'42; Louise Taylor, c'29; Jean McFarland, c'42; Helen Johnson, c'41; Hortense Horton, c'41; Bettine Cone On Display Williams-Roberts Motor Co. 609 Mass. . . . NEW FORD and MERCURY Tissues to carry in your purse. Sayles, b'40; Betyt, Coulson, e'41; Peggy Patt Hennessy, f'42, Helen Geis, c'40; Bill Browning, e'sp; and Jimmy Campbell, e'unel. Neat Folders of Lipstick Tissue 12 folders 20c WELCOME GRADS! Convenient to the Eldridge Hotel, theatres and down-town. We are open 'til midnight. Ladies Rest Room. Weaver's To 621 Mass. St. DODGE - PLYMOUTH Cities Service Products BULLENE - SKINNER MOTOR CO. Phone 361 WELCOME GRADS Beat The Huskers K. U. and Jayhawk Novelties Pennants Banners Blankets Pillows Songs Book Ends Car Emblems Letter Knives Stickers Calendars Paperweights Compacts Wall Skins Identification Bracelets Playing Cards Cigarette Cases Swank Tie Chains Powder Boxes Stationery HIXONS HAVE MOVED Mechanical Pencils Notebooks Pins Mail orders filled promptly Two Book Stores Before the Game Get Your Kodak and Motion Picture Films Here. Portraits by Photography, Kodak Finishing, and a Complete Line of Cameras, Films, Motion Picture Projectors, etc. Extra Fine Film Finishing. Phone 41 Graduate Works in Chicago Alice Halideman-Julius, 38, 1 with the book department of Carr Pirie Scott and Company, o Chicago. 721 Mass. Phone K. U. 66 Classified Ads Rankin's Drug Store "Handy for Students" 1101 Mass. Phone 678 Stationery, 2 boxes 55c Toilet Soap, 2 dox. 61c 2 FOR 1 SALE DRAKES BAKES Martha Hodges, present this free pass at the box office of the Granada theatre and see Wallace Beery and Mickey Rooney in "Stabile-mates", now showing. LOOK!! now serving 25e Plate Lunch, Short Orders, sandwiches, and Soups DAIRY LUNCH Call 305 We Deliver 1111 Mass. to French Braid and Upsweptr Hairdress 35c and 50c With Shampoo and Neck Trim Seymour Beauty Shop 817½ Mass. Phone 100 CROWN your mind with an Individualized Haircut BILL HENSLEY is now beaten at 5 W.14th St. NU-VOGUE BEAUTY SHOP Postpone Y.W. Assembly Permanents $2.00 and up Try our New High Coiffure Special training in student classes now starting at the Lawrence airport at Hogan. Hogan, instructor; and George Get in touch with us at the airport. 927 $ _{1/2} $ Mass. Phone 458 IVA'S BEAUTY SHOP Shampoo and Wave ... 35c Oil Shampoo and Wave ... 50c Phone 65 Upstate Horizons Specialty Our St. Phone 533 941½ Mass. St. We handle packages and baggage TAXI HUNSINGER'S 920-22 Mass. Phone 12 LOOK Well at all times STADIUM Barber SHOP Beauty 4 Shannon 35 Mickey Beauty Shop Shampoo and Waveset 250 Oil Shampoo. Wave Dryed 50c Permanents $1, $1.50 732½ Mass St. Phone 2352 Finger wave & Shampoo ... 35c 1033 Mass. Phone 310 Speck's Package Delivery 10c 10c From 8 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. 1111 Mass. Phone 305 MOVED MOVED Jayhawk Barbers to 812 Massachusetts Same Barbers, Same Service Come In Often the W.C.A. assembly to all Un- merged women which was in- nured in the book to be he Monday afternoon he has been posed indefinitely. STUDENTS Help swim the constantly growing list of our satisfied customers. There's a Reason. QUALITY CLEANERS 539 Ind. Phone 185 NOTICE The Jayhawk Barber Shop has not been moved to 812 Mass. Phone K.U. 66 LARGE'S CAFE Shrimp, Fresh Oysters and Regular Meals 18 E. 9th. Phone 2078 DANCERS! All Amateur Dancers Over 16 Eligible DUCK HUNTERS Marion Rice Dance Studio 927 Mass. Phone 183 All Amateur Dancers Ounce, 14 Flatible If you can waltz you have a chance to win a 3-months movie contract with M.G.M. and other valuable players in the great Waltz competition at. The Granada Theatre Local and county eliminations Nov. 10. On Monday at the stage at 9 p.m. For information inquire at the Granada or the Super-X Ammunition Guns - Decoys RUTTER'S SHOP 014 Mass. St. Phone 319 La Dean's BERNAT YARNS Free Instructions Blocking and Knitting to Order La Dean's 943 Mass. 943 Mass. UNION CAB CO. Phone 2-800 Winterize Your Car at When Others Fail. Try Us Baggage Handled - 24 Hrs. Service AT YOUR SERVICE CLEANERS We Generate Saturation Hartman Standard Service 13th and Mass. Phone 40 PHONE 9 DANCE Marion Rice Dance Studio 9271/2 Massachusetts Street DANCE Learn the waltz, fox trot, lambeth walk, and all the latest steps in ballroom dancing. Henry Halitzain, present this free pass at the box office of the Grada theatre and see Wallace Berry's work in "Stables-mates", now showing. HAL'S Hamburgers and Chili 9th.and Vermont THE MATIONALLY ADVERTISED argus CANDID CAMERA Be modern—own it camera—on Arguelt camera—on Arguelt **1. Fast I 4.8 Assignment** 1/2 part of 30 seconds to simulate 35 millimetre motion isolator 1 loading — takes natural light 1 loading — takes natural light ONLY $1250 NEW LOCATION HIXON'S 721 MASSACHUSETTS STREET "Everything Photographic for the Amateur" Telephone 412 LAWRENCE, KANAS WANT ADS FOUND: On Campus Wednesday morning, fountain pen. Call 1287. LOST: Blue leather purse with letters and identification cards bearing name Ms. Ben Farney, Klowa, 725.118, Mississippi. -44 725.118, Mississippi. -44 FOUND: Small brown coin purse on West Campus Road. Inquire at Engineering Office, K.U. 117. -39 LOST: Pair of glasses in front of Central Ad. Bldg. Call W, Wenstrand at 888. Reward. -40 FOR SALE: Corona typewriter, guaranteed. Like new. 1928 Ohio. phone 1498. -39 FOUND: An engineering mathematical slide ruler. Call the Kansan office for information. -41 LOST: Labor Problems in American Industry by C. R. C. Daughter, Return to Mary Joe Connell, Kappa Kappa Gamma house. -41