THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2. 1939 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS --- Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society HELEN GEIS, c'40, Society Editor Before 5 p.m. call KU; 125 after 5, call 2792-K3 --be held. Alpha Delta Pi sorority will entertain the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity with an hour dance this evening. Alpha Delta Pi sorority entertained the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity with an hour dance Tuesday evening. Kenneth Raehch, fs, was a luncheon guest at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon house yesterday. Prof. Charles S. Skilton will be the speaker at the November tea of the University Women's Club to be held this afternoon at 3 o'clock, in the men's lounge of the Memorial Union building. Mr. Skilton will talk on "Customs of the People in Izvestia and Hungary." Mrs. John O. Miller of Schemec-tady, N.Y. was a guest at the Alpha Chi Omega house Wednesday. --be held. The Gamma Phi Beta sorority will entertain the Kappa Sigma fraternity with an hour dance tonight. ,, ,, The marriage of Miss Jean Grey Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Davis of Beverly, Mass., to John Robert Miller, 36, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Miller, Lawrence, took place Saturday, October 29, at the Congregational church in Beverly. Mr. and Mrs. Miller will make their home in Lawrence at 1017 Alabama street. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Barteldes and Charles Rankin, Lawrence, were guests at the wedding. Mrs. J. G. Blocker and Mrs. C. H. Landes entertained the Delta Tau Delta Mother's Club of Kansas City yesterday at a luncheon. After the luncheon a program was given at Ms. Blocker's home by Prof. J. N. Carnan, who gave a book review. ... Alpha Chi Omega sorority entertained the Sigma Chi fraternity with an hour dance Tuesday evening. The K.U. Dames Study Club will meet today at 2 o'clock with Mrs. Martin Dinlinger, at 2108 Barker St. Mrs Beamy Fitch will review "Listen The Wind," by Anne Morrow Lindbergh. Suzanne Adair, c'42, and Barbara Daniels, c'urel, were luncheon guests at the Kappa Keppa Gamma house yesterday. Margie Helen Cooke, c'42, was a luncheon guest at the Gamma Phi Beta house yesterday. Martha Alice Horne, c42, was a luncheon guest at the Chi Omega house Tuesday. Theta Epsilon, Baptist church sorority, pledged Doreth Gorchhef, fr.41, and Alice Smith, gr. in a charter of the Baptist Student center. Charles Thomas, instructor in religion, spoke on the "Christian Citizenship." Authorized Parties Fridav. Nov. 4 Sigma Phi Epsilon breakfast at house, 8 to 9 a.m. Hii Kappa Psi, house. 12 p.m. Westminster Foundation, skating party at Rollerdome. 10 to 12 p.m. Homecoming Mixer, Union, 10 to 11:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 5 Homecoming Varsity, Union, 12 p.m. Pi Kappa Alpha, house, 12 p.m. Sigma Alpha Mu, house, 12 p.m. ELIZABETH MEGUARI, Adviser to Women for the Joint Committee on Student Affairs. Alpha Kappa Psi Adds Two More to Pledge List Pi Lambda Theta Holds Pledge Services Tonight Alanna Kapka Psi, business fraternity, announces the pledging of Delbert Cross, b'40, and Hugh Bruner, b'41. Formal pledging services were held Tuesday evening for the following pledgees: Beshir William, b42 Harold Johnson, b41. Eldar Robert, b40. McLean Olden, b40. Patrick Mucken, b40. and Hugh Bruner, b41. Make your contribution to the "On To Washington" fund. The new ruling will not affect the late permission granted in the present W. S. G. A. ruling but will further extend this privilege. It will affect next week and will be placed upon a trial basis for this semester. Pledge services for 18 new members of Pi Lambda Theta, honorary fraternity for women in education at 2:30 night in the Pine room. (b) Further, such permissions are limited to two per semester for each girl, and the closing hour is to be 2:30 a.m." (a) Such permission is to be granted only for the weekend unless the function occurs only during the week. The rule needs: "A permission to return after regular closing hours may be granted by the housemother upon receipt of written permission from parents for attendance at special functions extending beyond the closing hour or held some distance from Lawrence. In discussing the new ruling Gevene Landrith, president of W.S. G. A. said, "The new rule applies to the granting of late permission for isolated events, such as dances, concerts, or any non-cultural extra theatre events, name band event." A rule of the past limited late permissions to cultural events only. A committee composed of Miss Elizabeth Meguine, Miss Beulah Morrison, Miss Elise NeuenSchwammer, Gevene Landrift, c39, and Velma Wilson, c40, approved and handed over the mechanics of the rule. The granting of this new late permission will be at the discretion of the housemothers and land ladies upon receipt of a written permission According to the committee this rule must have the entire support of University women in order that it may become a permanent rule and a workable one. Because it is an entirely new development in the granting of late permission it will take time to determine its value and success, the president of W.S. G. A. said. Two-thirty late permission twice a semester will be granted all University women, according to a new study. Women's Self Governing Association. "We ask the complete co-operation of all University students in the use of this late permission and urge that careful consideration be given the application of the rule" said Gevene Landrith last night. Ragged shirt and battered hat is Hobo Day attire. The pldges are Dorothy Bubult, c:39; Mary L. Chaney, b:Bety Cole, c:39; Eather E. DeBord, ed:39; Margaret Dreper, b:39; Janavie Fink, ed:39; Daniel Hauser, b:39; Mary Louise Kanga, c:39; Lucile Knuth, c:39; Jean Makepeace, b:sp; Julie McVey, b:f; O'Connor, c:39; Lela Ross, c:39; Lela Siebert, gr; Mary Emily Strubainh, c:39; Evelyn Thompson, c:39; and Majorie Ward, f:39. PATEE Shows 2:30-7-9 All Shows 15c Anime NOW! ENDS SATURDAY! A Great Double Show Bullets Beating a Stirring Tattoo on the Wild West Rhythm Range! CHARLES STARRETT "Law of the Plains" — 2nd Feature — The Big Lavish Musical Fun Feature! LAUREL and HARDY "SWISS MISS" Women Get Later Hours SUNDAY 4 Days W. S.G.A. Grants Two Nights Per Semester For 2:30 Closing GIRLS WANTED By the Underworld Easy Work! Good Pay! "Girls On Probation" Are They the Marked Women of Tomorrow? The Gibbs Clothing Co. "WHERE CASH BUYS MORE" 811 Mass. St. Prices Reduced Greater Values in Curlee . . . GLENSHIRE Fall Suits $2250 New 1938 Fall and Winter styles in a large variety of smart patterns. Colorways and conservative shades intermingle with floral and diagonal weaves. Every suit is handsomely tailored in double backdrop drape or single backdrop drape. Our dress model, We'd like to show you Same Quality Last Year's $27.50 Others $15.00 and $19.50 When the morning air gets that sharp twirl it's time for one of these topcoats or overcoats . . . , coats that are loaded with warmth and long wear as well as plainty of style. Rajan or sat-in sleeves provide all around or no boot belt. Single or broasted models. Phi Gam Bill Rowlands and Gam Phi Alice Kinney climaxed their courtship in the preacher's parlor several months ago and didn't expose themselves 'til last week. A stooge tells me they are living with Bill's folks until Alice learns to cook. Unless times get better it will probably take Alice a long time to acquire her culinary ability. Another shipment of smart new patterns in stacks made up in the drape model with balt to match. On the Shin--be held. SLACKS $3.95 Others $2.95 to $5.95 To the man in this corner it looks like we're going to have an exceptional Hobo Day. And according to Ye Chancellor's decree, it had better be exceptional or it will be the final. Therefore, in an effort to perpetuate a venerable tradition on the Hill, why don't more of us become active participants instead of interested spectators. If anybody uses a three-day weekend to go home, let it be the professors. HATS $2.95 Smart new shades in the shapes that young fellows "go for" Genuine turf felts that will stand lots of wear. I noticed in the Sour Owl ad yesterday that the mug's price has been "reduced" to 20 cents. Editor Laban tells me it's to cover the added cost of printing the big Homecoming issue. An advance glance at the Owl convinces me that it is worth the extra five pennies, however. The cover beauty is Pi Phi Eleanor Cavert. And Prof. Joseph Teggart's piece on Homecoming is really a "creamer." Continued from page 1 no trouble getting dates, what will, sorority sisters of the candidate et al out to do a bit of campaign; Dave says it would be a fine thing to elect a queen a week. Continued from page 1 Others $1.98 to $3.85 A nice matinee crowd collects on the steps of Snow hill these windy days to watch Julie Heimbrook wear a flared skirt to her one-thirty. Likewise excellent are the shabs of the "Blossom Time" cast and Owlie's version of the Puff Pant Prom. And as a note of warning, she has always asked your girl friend. She's able to ask what you're laughing at. No Traffic Will Be Permitted During the Parade. Main Street To Be Closed Jude Anderson, chief of police, last night said that Massachusetts streets between Seventh and Eleventh streets will be blocked tomorrow night to all traffic after 5:30 p.m. The police chief also stated that any cars left on the street after the dead-line would be moved so that the street would be perfectly clear for the parade. In previous years cars have been parked along the line of march and spectators had to look over the cars. With the street completely cleared the people can see with clear vision. Two national guardmen under the supervision of police will be standing at 5:30 and will keep all traffic off the street. Cars will be permitted to cross at the intersections but no traffic will be allowed to drive north and south. The floats will assemble at Eleventh street where the parade will start. The line of march will continue north on Massachusetts street to Seventh and then will turn west to Vermont street, thence south on Vermont to the WREN building where the radio rally will Who Has 'Em? We Have 'Em! Shorthand Typewriting Comptometry Office Training Day or night classes. Special tuition rates to K.U. students. LAWRENCE BUSINESS COLLEGE W. H. Quakenbush, President E. S. Weatherby, Supt. More Laughs Than "Love Finds Andy Hardy" More Heart Taps Thus "Boys Town" Shows 2:30-7-9 25c till 7 "Stablemates Mickey Rooney Wallace Beery "Stahlmates" ALSO Our Gang Comedy Panic Floyd Gibbons Novelty ALSO—McCoy's Swing Band Curtoon Novelty Latest News Friday - Saturday Football As You Have Never Seen It Played Before RAW, RAW, FOOTBALL! Rue-street. Penner gets the ball. and the other side scores again... It's half a fullback — all ando1 ...in the funniest gridiron Jimmy Fidler Gives It Four Stars and Rates It One of the Ten Best of 1938! ALSO SUNDAY 4 Days Even Greater Than "Magnificent Obsession" The star match YOU demanded! Flynn-Davis THE SISTERS MYRON BRINIG'S IMMORTAL NOVEL REXALL BIG 1c SALE NOVEMBER 3-4-5 H. W. STOWITS Phone 238 Free Delivery Eighteen street between Vermont and Musquachetts will also be blocked off to traffic so that the street will be clear for the rally. The chief also requested that students drive with care on Saturday. There will be 12 extra policemen on duty for the game and the traffic laws will be enforced to the fullest extent. Graduate School Dean Leaves for Convention Dean E. P. Stouffer of the Graduate School left last night to attend a meeting of the committee on classification of universities and colleges of the Association of American Universities, which will be held at the University of California at Berkeley beginning Saturday. Largest Stock of Alligator Coats in Town Come In Look at 'em FULL 85-INCH SWEEP FOR SMARTNESS! and College Men Quickly Recognize It as a Thoroughbred... 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