TUE SDAY. OCTOBER 11, 1922 PAGE THREE 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; after 5, call 2703-K3 Weekend guests at the Alpha Chi Omega house were: Nolwyn Schopp, '31, Osawatomi; Elizabeth Ann Bush, '36, Winona; Marjorie Cox, Osawatomi; Anne Sholden, Ottawa; Annette Heworth, Ottawa; Virgini Wallace, i. Is, Kansas City; Mo; Mary K. Bernett, 36, Ottawa Sunday dinner guests at the Kappa Kappa house were; Mr. and Mrg. James Haugesy; Mrs. Clyde Nichols, Nicholas City, Mo.; Mark Dodge, m'41; Robert Burtis, '37 Betsy Dodge, Salma. Luncheon guests at the Kappa Kappa Gamma, house yesterday were: Caroline Henry, fa'40; Aler Herington, fa'42. Sunday dinner guests at the Kappa Sigma house were: Betty Gene Sayles, c'40; Margaret Wilson c'14; diane Haa. --noticed the little stranger in their midst. Gamma Phi Beta's Sunday dinner guests were: Merrell Alberty; Charles Hemhall, 150; Douglas Miller; Jack Harlow, 236; Morton Fitzgerald; Kyle Smith; Mary Margaret Hombrowk and Marge Heimbrock, Kansas City, Mo. Sunday dinner guests at the Delta Tau Della house were Mr. Clyde W. Pace, his daughter Mary, and Sue Johnson of Alichedon; Sue Johnson, c42 , , , . . . Sunday dinner guests at the Phi Gammon Delta house were: Mrs Sam Ellott; Misa Maude Elliot; Milo Sloe; Topeka. Alpha Chi Omega entertained 80 guests Sunday afternoon from 2 until 5 o'clock at a tea complimentary to the housemother Mrs. N. K Thompson. Receiving the guests were Jennette January, c'39, Mrs Thompson, Miss Porsis Cook, Mrs Thompson, Miss Isabel Speelman, Mrs Blocker, Mrs R. M. Robertson, and Mrs. E. H Lupton poured. Owner guests at the Alpha Chi Omega house Saturday were: Mrs. J. B. McIntire, Mrs. D. E. McIntosh, and Mary Ellyson McIntosh, all of Chy Center; and John Alden, Topkek. --noticed the little stranger in their midst. Dinner, guests at the Phi Mu Alhua house Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins, Abilene; Polly Go-wans, c'41. Sunday dinner guests at Watkins ball were: M. H. A. Johnson, Mrs Laura Cook, Ruth West, all of Mound City; Wayne Wright, e'40; Marvin Goebel, c'39; Bettie Boussa, Topica. Guests at Miller hall sunday were: Warren Burkholder, Kansas City. Mo.; Mrs. J. R. Anderson, Minneapolis; Greena Anderson, Minnesota; Winifred Kans, Kansas City. Mo.; Mrs. J. H. Rambo Kansas City. Mo.; Marguerite Corn Kansas City. Mo.; Mary Corn Spring City. Mo.; Dr. and Mrs. Lewi Curry, Topeka; Mrs. Fanny Lewl Topkea; Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Highsell, Winfield. Fi Kappa Alpha field initiation services for the following men Sunday; T. P. Hunter, edi F4; McRil Anderson, edi 329; Bowl Morgan; Fred Telegler; Lester Poizeymy, c40; Ricker hall will open hold on Tuesday evening from 7 until 8 c.clock. Kappa Phi, Methodist Club for University women announces the pledging of the following women: Miriam Abel, Betty Abels, Jean Blue, Brenda Brusses, Marcelia Buchiem, Helen Edlin, Leah Edmonds, Goodin Gamber, Vera Male Goodin, Dorothy Heathman, Ernestine Hodge, Ivie Horne, Mary Ilboff, Lenore Knuth, Milkine Laruny Landy, Dorothy Neal, Lorraine Murphy, Neal Neal, Patricia J. Murphy, Nelly Vergie Ray, Mary Robe, Mary Virginia Shirley, Louise Trautwein, Gladiae Wajke, Erma Lee Wallace, Barbara Whitley, Kathryn Zenor. Sunday dinner guests at Corbin hall were: Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Hawbald, Parson; Mr. and Mrs. C. EEdin, Herington; Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Kunth, Herington; Lelia Edin, 37, Herington; Margery Hawley, 3, Herington; Doris May Knuth, Herington; Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Boman, Fredonia; Mrs. Ross Clayton, Lawrence; Ruth Clayton, Lawrence; Mrs. Elizabeth Jacqmain, Lawrence. --noticed the little stranger in their midst. Sunday afternoon guests at Corbin hall were: Virginia Holman. Ottawa; Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Smith, Kansas City, Mo.; Elva Yung, Is. Kansas City, Kan.; Audrey Smith, Topeka; Phyllis Ukefer, Topeka; Mr. and Mrs. R. Lorrius, Hearing- ing Clinic, R. M. E. Frankfort; Mr. and Mrs. Snyder, Frankfort; Ms. and J. Snyder Topeka; Ms. J. D. Ecker, Pasdea, Calif.; Thela Whime, Kansas City, Mo. ,,, Corbin hall weekend guests were: Anabelle Roth, Is., Kansas City; Mo.; Phebe Harrison, Topeka Mrs. Cray Gamer, Nortonville Maxine Russel, Kansas City. Mo. Ruth Cutch, Eoverst, Alice Chai Topski, Topken, Grace Mackenzie Topski, Virginia Nickelson Topeka. Sigma Alpha Epsilon held inaition Sunday for Richard Hogin b'uncl; and C. R. Mong, c'41. Sunday dinner guests at the Alpa Tau Omega fraternity were: Maj. W. W. Irvine, Ft. Leavenworth; Franklin Clay, 36, Kansas City, Mo.; H. D. Diller, 27, Emporia; Diana Ervin, ced; nurjorie Smith; c4; Coriine Harrison, fa41; Janet Wilkinson, c9; Kathleen Myers, c42; and Dorothy Adair c42. Sunday dinner guests at the Chi Omega house were; Mr. and Mrs. Faubian, Kansas City, Mo.; Jean Faubian and Sally Faubian, Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs. W. R. A. Ball, Coffeeyville; Bill Shears, 'c'; uncle; Charles Gray, 'c41; John Postma, 'c38;丹 Rhule, 'c40; French DeFrench, 'c99; Suzanne Engleman, fs, Kansas City, Mo.; Paul Heinz, 'c41. Guests at the Sigma Kappa house yesterday were: Mrs. Norton, Mrs. Parkins, Mr. and Mrs. Bosewell and Ms. Singleton, all of Kansas City, Mo. Bob Johnson and Bill Smith, Topeka, were weekend guests at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon house. Mrs. Ralph Starret and Mrs. Earl Spadder were luncheon guests at the Sigma Kappa house yesterday Sunday dinner guests at the Alpha Delta Pi house were: Mr. and Mrs E. Jynch, Herington; Mr. and Mrs C. R. Lawson, Kansas City, Mo. John Lawson, Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mattingly Odessa, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. A. Anderson, Kansas City; Mrs. R. A Dodd, Kansas city; Paul Hormuth and Joyce Platt, c'40. Alpha Tau Omega fraternity held formal pledging services for 18 at the chapter house last night. Guests at the Alpha Omicron Pic house Sunday were: Betty Howard, Kansas City, Kan.; Geraldine Long, Russell; Wisteria Frost, Herington; George Wake, Des Moines; John W. Brewygale, Topka; Cordie Wilryck '38, Leavenward; and Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Wyrick, Leavenworth Formal initiation was held Sunday by the Kansas Alpha chapter of Sigma Alpha Epison for Clemens Hall and Richard Hogan, Kansas City. The tri-monthly luncheon meeting of all fraternity and sorority ousemothers was held yesterday, those present were Mrs. Margaret berkins, P. M. H. Klinkenberg --noticed the little stranger in their midst. ENDS TONITE! 15c 'till 7 - then 20c — No. 1 — BEAT OKLAHOMA!!! "MEET THE GIRLS" A Movie Quix Picture with June Long - Lynn Bari ARSITY EDDIE CANTOR 'Ali Baba Goes to Town Tony Martin - Jung Long Tony Martin - June Lang 2—BIG FEATURES—2 Women's Intramurals TOMORROW COLLEGE NITE! Don't 10c Till 7 Miss Then 15c The second round of tennis singles must be played by tomorrow. Each Wed.-Thurs. "College Nite" Lestie Howard - Joan Blondell “STAND IN” Need We Say More? No. 2 A Fast Ripping Thriller! “EASY MONEY” Women's Intramurals Formal initiation for 22 Ku Ku pledges was held night at a meeting in the Memorial Union building. This ended the festivities for the pledges and they are now full-fledged Ku Ku's. Today is the last day to play qualifying rounds of the golf tournament. Independents will play ETC and Corbin will play Miller hall at 4:30 today in the intramural horseshoe tournament. The advanced 'hockey class has arranged to play a game with Baker University there Wednesday afternoon at 4. This is the third year that the University has exchanged games with Baker University he arrange when Baker comes here for the hockey play-day Oct. 22. Tomorrow Kappas will play A.D. and Theta vs. Sigma Kappa at 30 p. m. Ku Ku's Initiation Formally TUESDAY 10 A.M. Universal Theater of the "Witan" will hold their second meeting of the year tonight in the Memorial Union ballroom at 7:15 p.m. Plans for the annual Night Shirt parade were made and discussed by the group. Undergoes Appendectomy 'Witon' Members To Meet Floby Frederick, c. 12, of Sterling underwent an appendicitis operation early Saturday at Wakefield Memorial Hospital. He was resting well this morning. Mrs. Jane MacLean, Mrs. R. B. Brahman, Mrs. Ralph Baldwin, Mrs. Edith Martin, Mrs. Maude Nelson, Mrs. Lena Barbeau Overfield, Mrs. Nealek Thompson, Mrs. M. M. Wolfe, Mrs. H. S. Russell, Mrs. A. Joglen, Mrs. L. C. Harris, Mrs. C. H. Landes, Mrs. J. A hook, Mrs. C. D. Wilson, Mrs. J. H. Kreamer, Mrs. E. W. Kremar, Mrs. Hopkins, Mrs. C. Mardigo, Mrs. Eva Oakes, Mrs. Ed. Charles, Mrs. John Terry, Mrs. F. B. Kincaid, Mrs. Clara Wright, Mrs. Andrew J. Foster. Kappa P萨, professional pharmacy fraternity, announces the pledging of Richard Ghecho; Reuben Klayer, ph'39; Robert Osborne, ph'40;Richard Grayum, ph'41; and Robert Jackson. BEAT OKLAHOMA! ! ! The Leading Theatre Shows 2:30-7-9 25c 'til 7 Shows 2:30-7-9 25c-11 tl HURRY! HURRY! JUST ONE MORE DAY Jimmie Fidler --- --A four bell picture. --By for the best of the re- cent crop --noticed the little stranger in their midst. Dr. Lyman Henderson of the department of entomology recently returned from Florala, Ala., where he was chosen for summer work on the Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine. Dr. Henderson left immediately after commencement exercises last spring to begin his work with the bureau experimenting on poison bait. FOUR DAUGHTERS Is a Credit to the Motion Picture Industry! Dr. Henderson Returns From Work in Alabama Don't blame your memory because you read through a book once and then fail in remembering it during an examination. Anyone but a genius will do the same thing. Be reasonable—and systematic. Get the hard points of that book down on your cards. One card will generally cover ten to twenty pages, dependent on the nature of the book. But treat your outside reading just as you would treat your lectures. Finally, you bump into the examinations. If you have been following these suggestions you are more or less "all set." Your review is practically done because you have been seeing to it every day. You haven't lost any of the christian cards out of the key pile. Go through them and check all doughtful points with a red pencil. Do it again and the puzzles should have a blue pencil this time. Then, finally get the points which are still beyond your keen down on separate cards and hammer away as many as possible than three or four cards. Lastly, the day before the examination, read over your general notes carefully and Then Go To a Show The Night Before. Study Plan-noticed the little stranger in their midst. On the Shin-noticed the little stranger in their midst. Continued from page 1 aided by Bud. Girls sure learn fast when Bud's teaching them things. A lot of people have been embarrassed in the Grnada theater lobby because a lot of people don't know that they must subscribe to the Jayhawker mag before they are eligible to enter the been guessing contest and win a free trip to California. **o* PRESCILLLA LAMB • ROSEMARY LAMB **o* PRESCILLLA LAMB • GAGE CLAUBE • GRAUDE BLANKE JOIN GARFIELD **o* THE OLD MAILBOX • Miley Robert **o* The only picture ever made that skyrockets two new film finds to immediate stardom. 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A Chi Omega last was dancing with a handsome stranger (I call him a handsome stranger because it sounds more romantic, and anyway I didn't see the fellow so how should I know) at the Chi Omega open house last Friday night. She noticed an identification emblem on the lad's lap but was unable to place it. Because people ask any silly question at open houses, she asked him to what organization he belonged. He reply: I am an Eagle Scout. This would have given me new faith in the freshman class had not the boy been a high school stunner, avoiding the journalism conference. Taps in Entertainment Comfort - Courtesay DICKINSON Shows 3-7-9 25c '11 T TODAY THRU THURSDAY Hi-Ho! Hysteria THE RITZ BROTHERS STRAIGHT PLACE AND SHOW' ADDED Comedy - Cartoon - News in Friday - Saturday DON AMECHE ARLEEN WHELAN "GATEWAY" Starts Sunday SABU RUGGED TYROL LEATHERS by MANSFIELD 5.00 to 6.50 Handsome grained and hand-curried, full-feeling leathers . . . that thrive on punishment and wear almost for ever. 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