THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1934 . UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS $p = 4, b = 1, c = 0, d = 2$. 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, call 7202-K3 --- Kappa Kappa Gamma announces the election of Betty Stephenson, 49, as its new secretary. She replaces Ruth Paterson, in who did not return to school this year. Mrs. Mildred Gibson, Liberty, Mo. was a lunchroom guest at the Delta Tau Delta house yesterday. --- --- June Barnes, 1a 32, and Mary Johns, Pamela, were luncheon guests at the Gamma Phil Biha houses yesterday noon. Gamma Phi Beta announces the election of Leif Wilson, c41, as its new secretary. She replaces Barbara Bonham, c39, who did not return to the University. Sam Mellinger, F33, was an over-night guest Tuesday night at the Beta Pi house. --- M. O. Q. Cliffin, Kansas City, was a luncheon guest at the Phi Delta Theta house yesterday. --- Watkin's hall will hold open house tonight from 7 until 8 o'clock. Mrs. C. C. Nesselrode of Kansas City was a dinner guest at the Phil Delta Thata house last night. Mr. CHRISTIE SCHLIMER, BROOKLYN City, Iowa, via a dinner guest at the Phi Kappa Psi house last night. Mr. Strickland is national president of Phi Kappa Psi. --- Delta Chai fraternity entertained the Alpha-Chi Omega pledge class with dinner Tuesday evening. Guests were: Tops in Pictures Shows 2:30-7-9 25c 61h ENDS TONITE A Record Breaker! CLARK GABLE MYRNA LOY "TOO HOT TO HANDLE" X - TRA MARCH OF TIME Prelude to Conquest Will Czechoslovakia Survive? Also—Cartoon — News FRIDAY - SATURDAY FRIDAY - SATURDAY The Crowning Glory of the Screen! Return Engagement Positively No Advance in Price! NORMA SHEARER TYRONE POWER MARIE ANTOINETTE Showing at 2:30-7-9:55 Attend the Early Show And Still They Come SUNDAY Continuous From 2:10 TOGETHER GAIN! First ASTAIRE Glues ROGERS CAFEFREE Women's Life is the IRVING BERLIN Oh How They Dance! Four Killer-Diller Tunes By Irving Berlin This is one of the MOVIE QUIZ $250,000.00 CONTEST PICTURES Sue Johnston Marcus Lacombe Mariana McIntosh Irina Roe Margaret Soilb Betty Lou Sublett Betsy Whitehead Marissa Whitehead AND IS IT HOT! Corbin hall will hold its first open house tonight from 7 to 8 o'clock. Phi Delta Theta announces the election of its new president, John Corbett, c'40. Corbett succeeds Chester L. Mize, f$, who has accepted a position and was not able to return to the University. Eleven New Assistants To Aid Chemistry Staff Eleven, new assistant instructors have been added to the department of chemistry this year, which makes a total of 20 such instructors who will be working on their degree during the coming year. Nine of the 20 are graduates of the University. They are Lyle Anne, Elverson Baker, Jano Poe, C. N. Robinson, Wesley Schroedo, K. J. Silverberg, Harold L. Smith, Howard Stolienberg, and Del Lauss Wintner. The remaining 11, who are from numerous other schools, are Hollie Been, J Richard Geerts, C. G. Gordon Lynn, Nancy Lensing, Angus Longard, James Martin, Russell Mellles, Lester Olnstead, Glenn Stevenon, and Leland White. Dick "Och La" LoBan's Owl be ready to fly. Reservations Must Be Made For Estes Reunion Picnic Reservations must be made at Henley house by tomorrow morning by students who plan to attend the first Eisen reunion. A picnic will be held, and there will be a charge of 20 cents. All students who have attended an Etes conference who plan to attend the next one are invited. The first meeting of the Re-interpretation of the Religion Commission of the W.Y.C.A. and the Y.M.C.A. will be held tomorrow afternoon at 4:30 in the Pine room of the Memorial Union building. Witan Recommends Change In Name of Magazine Religious Commission To Hold First Meeting University members of Witan, formerly the Campfire Council, voted to recommend to their regional committee that the name of their quarterly magazine "The Blaze" be changed to "The Witanian," at a meeting in the Memorial Union building Tuesday night. During the meeting, the group also decided to accept the invitation of the Lawrence Witman chapter to participate in local activities this year. A general discussion will be led by Evelyn Brubaker, c. 39, who is one of the co-chairmen of the commission. Other members of the commission are Elizabeth Meek, c. 39, and Earl Stuckenbruck, c. 39. The meetings of this commission are planned especially to lead up to the University Christian mission to be held Oct. 23-28. Member of the Y.M.C.A. and the W. C. A. who have signified interest in this commission are urged o attend the first meeting. Any others who are interested are invited. Three To Attend State NYA Directors' Meeting in Emporia BEAT NOTRE DAME! Chancellor E. H. Lindley, Raynone Nichols, executive secretary to the Chancellor, and Martha Tillman, charge of the CSEP office here, will attend a meeting of National Youth Administration directors from over the state in Emporia today. CSEI is the local branch for the NYA work. The first payroll period for CSEI students will end Oct. 7, Miss Tillman stated, and the second period will begin Oct. 8. Students will have from Oct. 8 to Nov. 2 to work on their second month's allotment. The weekly Pharmacy Colloquium assembly will be held at 11:30 o'clock this morning in room 205 Bailley laboratory. Today's speakers will be Col.Kar F. Baldwin, professor of military science, and the Rev. Charles A. Puls, minister to the Trinity Lutheran church. Pharmacy Colloquium Will Meet Register and Wife Leave This Morning For Notre Dame Title This morning, Mr. and Mrs. Foster will leave on their long-ponied trip. Already provided with tickets to the Kansas-Northe Dame football game, the Fosters plan to make that one of the features of their jault. Althugh, George O. Foster, University registrar, was rather despondent last summer, when his work kept him in his office daily and prevented a vacation, he held faith in the adage that "everything comes to him who waits." They will visit with Mrs. Foster's relatives in Monticello, Ind., and will not return until next week. There will be an important meeting of all Mu Pih's this evening at 9 o'clock in Miss Orcut's studio, All members must be present, unless excused by Lilcille McVey.