WEDNESDAY, SEPT 29 1998 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE . Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society HELEN GEIS c40, Society Edito HELEN g企, call KU; cell KU; cell KU; Sunday dinner guests at the Delta Tue Delta dinner guest LALIUD homeware: Betty Blake, c40 Brian O'Connor, c42 Sobie Townsend, c42 Nobel Nuttum, Manhattan R. B. Chapin, Manhattan Cord Mebrick, Manhattan Dick Laikens, c19 Miss Ida Mac Snyder, Architone Theta Spaion, Baptist glor' siece, held a test yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Frank Burrow at Woodbury Ave. for the test the tan was *Arlene Melchert*. Helen Bolft, f41 received the guests. The receiving line was Meryll Harshberger, c4, Arlene Melchert, f41, Helen Turner, c4, Murgie McCarty, c4, Mary Thomas, c4, Evelyn Melnik, Ruth Beckwith, c4, and Mrs. Paul Rankin Mrs. Louis Siusla paused. O Watkin's hall will hold open house Thursday evening from 7 until 8 o'clock Kamma Phi Bla announces the marriage of Isabelle Bash, Is, to Charles Rause, Jr. The ceremony took place on September 15 in the Kenosha Center in Kansas City, Mo. They are at house in Kansas City. Betty Muchaic was a lunabased guest at the Gamma Phi Beta house yesterday. Josephine Jacks was a luncheon guest at the Pi Beta Pid house yesterday. Sunday dinner guests at the Alpha Delta Pi home wine. Saturday afternoon Business hours: Downtown, 10am-5pm Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Warren, Paula Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Johnson, Kansas City, Mo. Judge and Mrs. Nelson Johnson, Kansas City, Mo. Daddy, Daddy, Pittsburgh Marvin Gen. inc., Omaha Bob Stephens, Tabla, Omaha Mr. Harry Martingly of Odessa Mo. was a guest at the Alpha Delta Phoenix yesterday. Luncheon guests at the Kappa Police Chief Announces Traffic Regulations Jule Anderson, chief of the Lawrence police department, in a statement last night said that now he is forced on Massachusetts street. First W.S.G.A. Tea Scheduled for Today The Women's Self-Governing Association will be hostets to the first W.S.G.A. on this afternoon from 3 to 5 p.m., at the former lounge in Struth. Frank intruded. All University, women are urged to attend these weekly teas which will be held each Wednesday after noon. He chief wishes to thank the docents for their co-operation so for this year. He says, "drive care- less," and he offers advice to a saler in which to live. Here the women of the University have an opportunity to meet new women and renew old acquaintances. Members of other campus organizations and organized houses will be hostess during the following weeks. Students Swing Out Tonight Chief Anderson also stated the following speed limits were being enforced: on Massachusetts street from 6th to 11th the limit is 20 miles per hour. In all residential districts the limit is 25 miles per hour except on a through highway where 20 miles per hour is the maximum. In school zones 15 miles per hour is Blue zones are for 20-minute parking only and the cars will be tagged the same as those parked in the 2-hour zones. The hours for the parking regulations are as follows: 1 a.m. to 6 p.m. during the day, and night when the time is extended until 9 a.m. There are no regulations on Sunday. The second tee-mangling Mid- wav variety will be hold tonight at 4:30 in the Memorial Under- ground Hallway. band funnels the swing wmv which will tickle students rhythm senses. Kappa Gamma house yesterday noe Sunday dinner guests at the Alpha Addie Cart Berry West Derrick Johnson Dorothy Noble C46. Tau Omega fraternity were jane johnen Mr. and Mrs. Evans Bolka, Chanute Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Calm, Kansas City Mo. M. , and Ms. L, M. Y. Kieren, Kansas M, M. A. S. Naitam, N. Louis M, M. S. Manton, F. P. Morgan, Master and Mrs. Secs. F. Laurentowen and Mrs. Fengren-Bloomberg, Linda Frank Wilhelm, Lawrence Jeremy Willkommen, Lawrence Virgina Kiss, Lawrence Perry Lawson, Lawrence Kevin Warrick, Lawrence Patricia Owen, 19 Patricia Tremblay, 21 Watkin's hall held election of of- The Sigma Kappa will hold their first hour dance Thursday evening. Alpha Tan Omega fraternity will be held basis, Monday evening. Pedilhan, Lillian Fisher, c41 Vice-producer, Phyllis Hoeffler, c59 Director, John Searle, c49 Prasach, Kushni Kuchera, c49 Henston, Elizabeth Curry Intraviolent interjuger, Ruth Mercer, c50 Social commentator, Dennis Hoeffler, c32 Producer, Mark Fitzgerald, c33 And Delphine Grierley, c39. Mr. and Mrs. William T. Bailey announce the birth of a daughter, September 26, in Kansas City. Mr. Bailey was a member of Stuart Cain Flaternity and Mrs. Bailey was a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma security. Kappa Kappa Gamma entertained Stigma Alpha Epsilon with an hour dance last night. The Acacia fraternity entertained with a barna舞 dance for the Alpha Celta Pi security last night in the shiny house. The following girlsunta Dennis Willamson Alice Walker Margaret Mary Lynch Nate Newland Annette Johnson Virginia Mattingly Claude Haight Betty Irine Nichole Betty Irine Nichole Betty Burich Maxime Hieu Peggy Smith Betty Lawson Felicity Mattsa Jay Mattsa Tap Dancers Asked To Report for Class All persons, both men and women, who have had experience in top dancing are asked to report in an advanced master tapp class which will meet at 3:30 p.m. on Tuesday and Thursdays. The purpose of this class is to work up program material consulting of sales and choruses of bots top and soft shoe numbers. This class will cover the various items we have had work in doing to get further public work. Anyone interested should sign up with Miss Dunkel this week as the first meeting will begin Oct. 4. Camera Club Plans Meetings for the Year Officers of the K.U. Camera Club made plans last night for the coming years. Several student exhibitions were slated for the meetings and outlive speakers were secured to give views on photographic subjects. Interested photographers are welcome to join the club. The first meeting of the year will be held Tuesday evening in the men's lounge of the Union building. Further details of the meetings will be announced later. To date the plans include short speeches by Chancellor Lindley, Dan Crawford, and President of the University. Ms. Seymour will act as comaster. All six. 939. will act as teacmaster. Student Taken Home With Mumps Tentative arrangements *f or m* miser tomorrow night were made yesterday afternoon by the Encluse- rion Council in a meeting at Muncil Wayne Flicky, 450, who was con- firmed to the Walkin Memorial Hospital Tuesday with the mumma, was already home in Osunwale, mono yesterday. Engineering Council Sets Tomorrow Night for Mixer BEAT NOTRE DAME! The mixer will start at 7:30 p. m. with an entertainment schedule of about thirty-five minutes, it was designed to be a little messy, there will be cookies and doughnuts. W. S.G.A. Makes Plans For Convention To Be Held in April Plana were considered for the National Association Women Students convention to be hold here April 3, 4, and 5 at the first meeting of the University Women's Self-Governing Association last night. The University W.S.G.A. will be hostess during this meeting which will be attended by the presidents of all college women's governing bodies over a total of 100 participants in a meeting. Venus Wilson, c$40, was appointed chairman of the committee in charge of the convention, by Gevene Landrith, c$39, president. the trustee election committee was announced as Betty Kimble, c41, chairman, Velma Wilson, c40, and Lorena Gorra c41, c41. Phane were completed for the first WS/C.A. tea for all University women, to be held today from 4-6pm in the College jersey of Frank Struth manhole. Although many of the details of the year's budget were considered at last night's meeting, final action was deferred until next Tuesday. University Young Republicans are invited to attend a G.O.P. rally fodable at the party's headquarters in downtown Lawrence. Dick Mellon, president Topeka attorney, will be the principal speaker. G.O.P. Headquarters Will Resound to Rally Tonight In announcing the meeting, Don Hollis, police judge, said University Republics were especially urged to attend the rally. McLennan, a graduate of Westambri College School of Law, was named school enthalphal character in 1923 and dissenters will be served time. Estes Group Picnic Planned for Friday The first Eates reunion will be held at Hertley House at 5:30 Fri afternoon, and a picnic has been arranged. Ruth Clyde Brown, c'40, and LeBoy Fuitt, c'29, are co-chairmen of the Eats reunion. All University students who have attended an LaTeX conference or who are interested in attending a future conference are urged to attend. Other students who have attended the conference from other schools are encouraged to attend. Those students who attended the last conference are asked to bring any pictures they took. All students who are interested in attending the reunion please call Henkley house (telephone number 323-784-5011). There will be a charge of $20. Y's Hold First Joint Assembly The first official joint assembly between the Y.M.-W.Y.C.A. in the history of the University was attended by 229 University students at Fresno theatre yesterday afternoon. Dean F. T. Stockton of the School of Business returned to his home Monday afternoon, after spending a weekend at hospital in Kansas City, Mo. The assembly was ended with a speech by the new Y.M. executive secretary, John J. O. Moore. Dean Stockton Released From University Hospital Jean Stouffer, c'41, played the opening prelude, "That Cause" which has been chosen for the Estes hymn and was sung by the audience. Ellen Payne, general secretary W.Y.C.A., then made a talk. The presidents of the two organizations were then introduced. They are Paul McIlroy, c'50, and Edidle Pears, c'40. After pics a joint reading they are the chairman of the various commissions introduced to the body. They are as follows: Jeanne Youngman, c'20, and Brent Campbell, c'41. Freshman Commission; Elizabeth Beck, c'30, Evelyn Bruhlakr, c'20 and Earl Stuckenbrück, c'20, Reinterpretation of Religion Commission; Marjorie Wiley, c'41, and Charles Yeymons, creative Leisure Commission; Betty Barnes, c'30 and Kermit Fruks, c'40, Personal Relations Commission; Harvey Banker, c'40, Current Arthus Balthaik, c'40, Authim Clive Brown, c'40, and Leo Fruitz, c'30, Ethes Commission and Mary James, c'41, Social Action commissions. His condition is considered to be satisfactory, although it will be approximately two weeks before he resume his work at the University. Glee Club Tryouts To Be Held Tonight All girls who wish to tryout for the Women's Glee Club, but who were unable to attend at the scheduled time are asked to report to Miss Pearle Peabody, room 306, Frank强岭 hall, at 7:30 tonight. The Men's Glee Club tryouts are being held tonight in room 122, Frank强岭 hall at 7:30. Professor Joseph Wilkins, director of the club, will hear those men whose names begin with N to Z, inclusive. Students are asked to bring their own music if possible. New supervisors at the Oread Training School this year have been selected. Miss O'Meara has charge of the social science department. Mr. W. H. Carter, who was head of that department last year, is now superintendent of schools at Edna. Miss Chaney is the new supervisor of the English department. Mrs. Chaney teaches the year and is now teaching in the Baratov School for Girls in Kansas City. Mo, M. E. Fink is now the typewriting classes. Miss Nell Ninehebeer, who was the supervisor of that department last year, is now at home in Osakaoka. supervisors Selected for Training School Kansas Young Republicans Plan Meeting in Topeka The collegiate division of the Kansas Young Republican organization will hold a meeting in Topocha Saturday at 1:30 p.m. in the This organization is composed of students from all the large colleges in Kansas. It is located at the smaller schools will be represented. Oread Training School Elects Class Officers Persons interested in Republici oak are asked to get in touch with avence Birney or Greta Gibson. Classes at Oread Training School have elected the following officers for this year: Senior- Seba Eldridge, president; Margaret Ouneword, vice-president; Barbara Wilson, secretary-treasurer; Jennifer Doyle, executive-treasurer; Marian Litchi, sponsor. Juniors—Bob Woir, president; Arthur Grant, vice-president; Virginia Grant, secretary — treasurer; Dr. Kenneth Dempsey, representative; Mr. Hemphill, aponizer Sophomores—Loy Cook, president; James Cooper, vice-president; Charles Morgan, secretary-treasurer; Mr. Janizem, sponsor. Lindley Attends Funeral Of Minnesota Colleague Chancellor E. H. Lindley returned yesterday from Minneapolis, where he attended the funeral of President Obama and University of Minnesota Monday night. The Chancellor was a personal friend of many years' standing of President Coffman, and was also the representative of the National Association of State Universities at the funeral. Beat Notre Dame! Tonite - Tomorrow A REAL PROGRAM COLLEGE NITE! Don't 10c Till 7 Miss It! then 15c No.1—It's a honey. At You Know CLAUDETT COLBERT "I Met Him in Paris" "I Met Him in Paris" Melvya Douglas, Robt. Young No. 2—Master of Swing! PINKY TOMLIN 'with LOVE and KISSES' with TOBY WING Tomorrow Nite Only ON OUR STAGE "Buster" Brown and Doc (Successor to McCarthy) IN PERSON Mr. Advance in Price Sports Pow Wow In Gym Tomorrow No Advance in Prices Watch for "Midnight Ramble" All independent women are particularly invited to the Sports Pow Wow to be tomorrow afternoon from 4:30 to 5:30 in Robinson gymnasium. The purpose is to give out intramural awards won last year. All women are invited to attend, and especially women who do not belong to organized groups are asked to come so that they can be assigned to groups of their own in basketball, volleyball, tennis, horse-shoes, handball, golf, pong, deck tennis, or swimming. Special invitations have been sent to all organized houses. Mary K. Lattner, president, assisted by the W.A.A. sports managers, will be in charge. The all-year intramural cup, which was won for the fifth consecutive time by the Kappas, will be awarded to them at this time. Other awards will go to Corbin hall see Theta's fifth, Flii's third, and Theta's fourth. D. J. Willetts, Alpha Delta Pi, will winner of the individual championship with 160 points; Helen Geis, Kappa, second; Lois Wilser was the winner of 160 points. These women will be awarded championship medals. Roosevelt Sends--word; they can be continued to include other nations interested, to the end that a more permanent peace may be obtained. Continued from page 1 "Should you agree to this I am convinced that the judgment of hundreds of millions of the world will stand firm in maintaining contribution to humanity. "The United States has no political involvement in affairs of Europe, and will assume none in the present negotiations, but in our own right we recognize our responsibility as a part on the world. The people of my country demand that the voice of their government be raised again and again in an effort to avoid war." BEAT NOTRE DAME! THE LEADING THEATRE Shows 2:30-7-9 25c 'til 7 Just One More Day Just One More Day Today! AND THURSDAY All Attendance Records Broken A Contest Picture CLARK GABLE MYRNA LOY "Too Hot to Handle" X - TRA Latest Issue—Just Out MARCH OF TIME Prelude to Conquest Will Czechoslovakia Survive? On the Shin-journal. Just a case of where'a bright hoy traded a Phi Beta Kappa key for a million dollars worth of publicity. The complete inside story why Hitler is so anxious for this rich prize. Father Divine's Deal Exclusive Pictures of President Roezoveh's New Krum Elmboi Neighbor. Also—Cartoon - News FRIDAY - SATURDAY Return Engagement ☆ ☆ ☆ NORMA SHEARER TYRONE POWER Continued from page 1 'MARIE ANTOINETTE' "CAREFREE" SUNDAY ☆ ☆ ☆ Together Again! Oh! How They Done! FRED ASTAIRE GINGER ROGERS Lyrics and Music by IRVING BERLIN ☆ ☆ ☆ Jayne Catesides didn't herd the Phi bids upide to Dramatic Club tryouts at the appointed time so the arrow girls recited "Airy Had a little Lamb" ten different ways on their own private tryouts yesterday. Soon—"Four Daughters" If Dick LaBan's noble efforts to bring the Sour Owl out of the drolums and make it a humor magazine instead of a gossip sheet don't meet with approval, then the novelized formured humor trust can dissolve. Some of the Miller hall girls were caught walking home from the Chancellor's reception shoes sans stockings. Don't they know that this is a custom in vogue only at Kansas State? Open season on houses begins next Friday when the Gamma Phi fling wide the gates to admit all and sundry who would come to make right merry. Such delightful debauchery. And such an葵萌 pune! Profuse and profound apologies to Virginia Carson whose name should have appeared with PI Phi pledges in Sunday's column. Just an error printing, but as little Orphan Annie or somebody used to say, "We all make mistakes that's why they out erasers on pens." Freshmen take heart! Paul Moritz, president of the National Student Movement, went three years without getting into a wrong classroom but slipped completely this fall when he sat with historians instead of philosophers the opening day. FROM MEN THROUGHOUT THE NATION *Jackey Underwear by Coopers is being acclimated nationally by men in all walks of life. The patented Y-Front construction provides support and a convenient no-gap front opening. No buttons, no bulk, no bind—nance, no squirrelin' Let us show you the variety of models and fabrics. Full Line of Canes for Senior Laws Headquarters PHONE H. L. Nevin Rexall Drug Store 17 Distributor THE KANSAS CITY STAR Subscribe for 13 papers - 15c per week 847 Mass, St. We DARE You Yes We DOUBLE Dare You To See Two Greatest Spine Thrillers Ever to Be Shown Both on the Same Program. 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