FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1928 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society HELEN GEIS, c'40, Society Editor Before 5 pm, call KU; 251 after 5, call 2793-K3 Mr. and Mrs. Cardwell, Wielita, were dinner guests at the Kappa Alpha Theta house last night. Lunenbach guests at the Gamma Phi Beta House were also Alys Muell. Dorothy Jean Roberts. Mary Musil. Aristates, and Margaret Learned. --vice-president, Mrs. Paul B. Laws; screen recording secretary, Mrs. C.B. Althans; corresponding secretary, Mrs. H. B. Chuckle, treasurer, Mrs. E. O. Stene, social chairman, Mrs. Kairl Klooz; program chairman, Mrs. Verner Smith; finance chairman, Mrs. J. W Twente; publicity chairman, Mrs. Fred Ellsworth; and members of the National Library of Medicine Lichen and Mrs. May Gardner. Luncheon guests at the Kappa Kappa. Gamma house yesterday were: Joyce Works, Jeen Boswell, c'41, and Dean Daevs. A ... Luncheon guests at the Pi Beta Phi house yesterday were: Jane Waring; 40 Mary Louise Kaup; 39 ceby Bet Anne Jones, ck8; Louise Wills; Virginia Wills; and Miss Margaret Anderson. Alpha Chi Omega security will hold a reception Sunday afternoon from 3 until 5 complimentary to the housemother, Mrs. N, K. Thompson. --vice-president, Mrs. Paul B. Laws; screen recording secretary, Mrs. C.B. Althans; corresponding secretary, Mrs. H. B. Chuckle, treasurer, Mrs. E. O. Stene, social chairman, Mrs. Kairl Klooz; program chairman, Mrs. Verner Smith; finance chairman, Mrs. J. W Twente; publicity chairman, Mrs. Fred Ellsworth; and members of the National Library of Medicine Lichen and Mrs. May Gardner. Della Chi fraternity entertains the pledges of Alpha Delta Pi sorority with a buffet supper and hour on Saturday evening. The guests were: Dorks Williamson, Patsy Meagher, Bette Lawson, Annie Jane Newell, Annette Wood, Margaret Mary Lynch, Maxine Hess, Aliewrey Withrop, Julie Matthews, Betty Jane Nichols, Heilen Anderson, Virginia Mattingly, Betty Burch, Peggy Smith, Clea Haight Jeanne Mantle fa 39, Mrs. W. H White of St. Joseph, Mo., and Mrs Ralph Kelley of Savannah, Mo., were chosen to be the Alpha Cloud Omega house Thursday. Alpha Chi Omega sorority entertained the Kappa Sigma fraternity at an hour dance last evening. Phi Mu Alpha announces the pledging of Marshall Butler, fa'42. Ruth Bowers, Mary Ellen Scon-gur, cedar, and Eleanor Shockley, were dinner guests at the Phi Gamma Delta house last night. The University Women's Club entertained with a musical tea for its first meeting of the year Thursday at Montpelier Memorial League of Montreal Union. The guests were received by the president, Mrs. E. H. Lindley, and the members of the executive committee, as follows: Mr. Joe Williams, accompanied by Miss Winifred Hill, sang a group of five songs. Mrs. O.O. Stoland had charge of the tea and was assisted by the following: Mrs. Waldenar Geltch and Mrs. E F. Engel who welcomed the guests at the door. Mrs. L. E. Anderson, arranged the was table, which was decorated with of large brass bowl filled with purple petunia. Mrs. C. V. Kent was in a small cupboard. In Mrs. M. W. Sterling and Dr. Florence Brown Sherbon poured. The opening tea of the Newcomer's Club will be held Friday, Oct. 14, instead of this week as announced in yesterday's Kansas. A musical program is being arranged for the occasion which will be held at the home of the president, Mrs. Paul B. Lawson, 2244 New Hangam st. Mrs. H. G. Barr, social chairman, will have charge of the program. Dinner presents at the Sigma Epi-En- house house last evening were: Betty Bond, b'39; Meredith Dyer, fa'38; Margaret Brown, b'40; and Margaret Evelyn Meade, c'uncl, was a dinner guest at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house last evening. Dinner guests at Corbin hall Wednesday evening were: Josephine Jacks, Jean Robertson, c41 and J. T. Parks, Kansas City, Mo. Delta Tau Delta gave an hour dance last night. Following are the guests: Carolyn Green, Peggy Morse, Farlou Smart Ruth Laughlin, Peggy Pat Hemessey Ruth Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Randall, Kansas City, were over night guests of Corbin hall on Wednesday. Boullier, Gloria Ruh Henry, Berndina Hall, Jaue Irwin, Mary Alice Livingston, Patiy Payne, Margaret Stookey, Roberta Mitchell, Jean Perry, Virginia Gray, Tillie Flower, Helen Johnson, Jeanne Anderson, Betty Heitman, Reba Corbett, Jean Robertson, Helen St. Clair, Ladeen Davis, Bunny Jenkins, and Alice Marie Menkins. Dave McCarty, Salina, was a dinner guest at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon house last evening. Weekend guests at Corbin hall will be: Virginia Tieman, Bettay Sandeuf, Helen Jean Calkins, and Wanda Huff all of Arkansas City. On the Shin-the aid of a slip-stick and a sample of the beans, a variety of beans has been put in the pot. DOROTHY FRITZ . . . dark-eyed pride and joy of the Thea's, may return to Hillville next semester. In the meantime she is soothing agitated ether waves that emulate a Witchbite radio station. Old-time music has no performance in Sigma Delhi City's "Spring Swing" last year. SCHILLER SHORE .. game wun- den of Potter's lake and local back shop inventive genius, betook him self yesterday to the California hills where he says he will shoot at deer and kill bear. Like other native Kansans, Schiller has cousins in Californias. AL BECKER . . . a Sig Alph freshman, answered the telephone yesterday with "S.E.A. house" Rushing methods in that organization must include training youngsters to snare the youngsters without disclosing the fraternity's name. WHEELBARROWS ... and other one-wheedled vehicles are called uni-cycles for the same reason that bicycles are called bicycles, according to information received from one of the hill professors. Now Ye Shimster is wondering why single-wheelers aren't called monocyles. Mr. and Mrs. Joe H. Brewer visited the campus Thursday on their way to New York from Topeka and Milford, where they had been visiting. The students attended with the Associated Press service in New York. English Department Sponsors Library Tour The department of English took all the freshman and new students on a tour of Watson Library Tuesday morning. A member of the library staff conducted the tour and informed the students of the purpose of each room, how to use it, where to find books, and how to check out books. Nearly every student in the group checked out a book before leaving the library. The third in the series of the School of Fine Arts recitals will take place Monday evening and present Wadermar Geltch, violinist. Professor Geltch To Present Violin Recital Monday Professor Geltch has had many years of successful concert experience. He has played in every section of the country, and has appeared as solist with the Mimi-na Symphony at the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra. In 1919 Professor Gelch was in charge of all the vollin instruction in the public schools of greater New York City. He has studied un-*teams*, like Knox, via his teachers as Listenian, Saurer, Meun and Auer. His program on Monday evening will introduce several numbers from the composers of the present day not played before in Lawrence. Allie Mille Conger of the piano department will be the accompanist for the recital which will be held in the auditorium of the Frank Strong hall, and will begin promptly at 8 p.m. The public is cordially invited to attend. Engineers Elect Officers In Meeting Last Night Forty-five members of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers heard Ivan C. Crawford, Professors V. P. Hessler and E. W. Hamlin speak last night at a meeting held following the program Following the program the Institute elected officers for the coming year. Those elected were Herbert Krauss, e39, senior representative, Louis Shuey, e40, junior representative, Eldon Jenke, e41, and Bert Brown, e41, sophomore repre- Orcad High School classes will be dismissed to permit students to attend the annual Oreatpic pliice this week and the final Oreatpic made by the Senate last Monday. 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Jeanne Marie Garrison will be vice-president and the secretary is Marie Barlow. Committees selected by the Sen- the Senate elected this year by the faculty are Marie Barlow and Arvid Grover. Since each class had elected a Senate member at the regular class election, the total number of members is six. Students Repair Equipment ate are: transportation, Müs Lichen, chairman, Dernel Crall, Kathryn House, Bob Weir; funds, M. Garrison, jane Malein, Marie Barlow; Dr. Russell, chairman, Karthan Stanley, John Richardson, James Stanley. HOUSE COATS Styled in Hollywood Made of Indian Madra Cloth in outstanding color blends. Lastex Shirred Waist Lastex Sleeve Band Size 14 to 20 Ashabala, O.—(UP)—Junior in Ashabala high school's manual arts department naved the board of education $1,200 during the school year's last semester by making and repairing equipment for the city school system. 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