FRIDAY, MAY 20.1938 P UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS --- Here on the Hill --an account of Mt. Oread Society DOROTHY JANKE, e'S, Society Editor Sigma Eta Chi, Congregational Church sorcherity, held a supper meeting Tuesday at the home of Marian Seamans, c. 38, 1000 Illinois street. P. H. Woodward reviewed "This Moselle World." newly elected officers are: Zenith Fowler, c/o president Alma Bigelow, c/o vice-president Hina Rice, c/o 30 treasurer Ruth Mason, c/o 41 chaplain Nicole Hogan, c/o chairman Jean Stouffer, c/o 43 nursery chairman Phi Kappa Psi held a senior dinner yesterday in honor of the following members: Paul Willett Thomas Strickland Simon Awworth Arthur G Donnelly Ed North Luncheon guests yesterday at the Alpha Chi Omega house were: Janet Wilkinson, Candi Judy Edison, 49 Dennis Rose 。 Members of Alpha Gamma Delta sorority will entertain with their annual spring formal this evening from 9 to 12 o'clock. Clyde Byson and his orchestra will furnish the music. The observers are: --- Mrs. Ed Charles Mrs. J. N. Gilbert Margaret Perkins Mr. and John Hankins The following were dinner guests at the Delta Upsilon house Wednesday: Mrs. A. M. Henry, Sabetha Lady Jane Bidwell, New Zealand Dr. Louis Moriarty, Hollywood Members of Beta Theta Pi will hold their annual spring formal tomorrow from 9 to 12 p.m. Music will be finished by Louise Kuln's orchestra. ∞ ∞ Sigma Nu fraternity held its annual freshman athletic picnic yesterday afternoon. The pledges won the baseball game, 11-1. Mrs. Florence Finch Kelly, 81 who has just retired from the editorial staff of the New York Times, is a former Narrature 1201 Kentucky street. Mrs. Finess is completing a book, "Flowing Stream," a story of 56 years of newspaper life, which will deal chiefly with women in journal- ~ Dinner guests at the Phi Gami Delha house last night were: Franklin Frank, bunil Marmara Oherbay, bunil Marama Bantleton, Prof. H. C. Taylor and Mrs. W. W. Stoeppelwerth were dinner guests at Watkins hall last evening. The following were guests at the Sigma Nu buffet supper last evening: Roberta Mitchell, fa 39 Martha Jane Storer, c'ucl Midrod Scott, c'40 Jean Bowell, c'41 Mary Jane Shartel, c'41 Helen Heard, c'ucl Juliette Jane Ebank, c'ucl Jane Ebank, c'38 Alice Aun Jones, c'41 Mary Lewis, c'ucl Betty Jean Patton, c'ucl Angela Hare, c'49 Elizabeth Short, c'49 Nellwyn Schepp, c'41 Helen Forbes, c'40 Annette Reed, b'39 Guests at the Pi Beta Phi house for dinner last evening were: Bill Waugh, e'40; Harold Height, e'40; Phil Buziek, e'39; Jimmie Swinereh, e'41; and Miss Margaret Anderson. Seniors of Kappa Kappa Garma sorority were entertained at the annual banquet given in their honor. Members of the graduating class honored are: Katherine Hurd, fa38; Lottie Bottom, e38; Jean Bailey, c38; Margie Spearing, c38; Marjorie Ramage, c38; Marjorie Cornelius, c38; Humphrey, c38; Helen Deer, c38; and Sue Red, c38. On the Shin-- plainer's first thought was when the drinks were d'erived, but after all who—doesn't drink cake? Continued from page 1 POME Fomes are made by fingers like me In order to get a ticket free. The worse p the better, the better the Lord, we turn out some awful verse! Reb. Baker Pretty "Flash" Morris, shinster a last year's fame, did his best to keep the latest news about himself out of this column yesterday, but his best just wasn't good enough, because there is always another edition of the paper. We don't know for certain—we only heard, but since the idea sounds probable, we thought we'd pass it on to you. "Flash," who graduates from this department in June, is said to have given up the idea of working on a newspaper, and instead, is planning to go into the beauty parlor busi-ness of Peach Rock his home town. The movie information that we have to offer for the set-up of this tall, nice looking, wavy-haired and blue-eyed friend of ours, is that he has been away at college for so many years that he hasn't had the opportunity to become acquainted with the home-gals. Bob Beeler gets today's ticket to the Dickinson theater to see "Battle Broadway," starring Victor McCormack, who is playing "if birds" to Mr. Beeler's pome, too OUR NEW TRUMP HAS A RECORD-BREAKING COLLAR! An Amendment to Bill No. 22 En- uled "A Bill Concerning the Parking of Motor Vehicles" Be it enacted by the Associated Ministers of War Section 1. That Section Se Section 1. That Section Se 9 of Bill No. 22 shall hereafter read; Section That violations up to October 15 be taken into account and warning tag; and all violations thereafter shall receive a regular (b.) 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JOHN LITTLE THOMAS MITCHELL DICK FORN *Directed by STAMIE LOGAN* LIFTER play by Clements Riley and Michael Jacoby, Robert Buckman, Lawrence Brown, David Noyes, and Andrew Meyer. (Friday, May 20) ON OUR STAGE Hear "Bei Mir Bist Du Schon" as only Priscilla can swing it. First Time on the Screen. Nites Only at 9 Nites Only at 9 JOHNNY O'CONNOR'S Big Apple Jamboree Truck On Down and See 'Em Do--- "The Susie Q" "The Shag" "Apple Snap" "The Organ Grinder" "Rise and Shine" "Peckin" Trucking ALSO ROBT. BENCHLEY "How to Figure Income Tax." A Popular Crime Doesn't Pay—"Miracle Money." World's Latest News Events Another Big Sneak Prevue 11 P.M. SATURDAY ATTEND OUR REGULAR SHOW AND SEE FREE THIS KNOCKOUT PREVUE FREE And Here's a tip —It's Mickey Rooney's Latest and Best —If You Saw "Judge Hardy's Children" You Know What to Expect in This One! And SAT. Shows 3-7-9 25c 'til 7 Sunday—Robt. Montgomery "YELLOW JACK" TODAY DICKINSON More Fighting! More Femme-Chasing!! More Upoarious Fun!!! FUN! 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