THURSDAY, MAY 19; 1938 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society --an account of Mt. Oread Society DOROTHY JANKE, c' 38, Society Editor Before 1 p.m., call U. 21; after 1, call K. 2702-K) --the D.A.R. and the Douglas County Historical Society. Sigma Kappa sorority entertained the following at a Parents' Day dinner Sunday: Mrs. M. A. Mechem, Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. m. F. J. Ivarein, St. Joseph, Mrs. m. Bubblie, Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. c. H. G. W兰德, St. Joseph, Joeh. Mo. Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Huntington, Kansas City, Mo. City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Bodwell, Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett, Lawrence Delta Sigma Pi, professional commerce fraternity, announces the pledging of the following new members: ∞ John Battenfield, c41 Preston Butter, b'cutl Jack Congrove, b'39 Anne Conn, b'39 Bidgray Dowling, b'instructor in economics Fred Lake, c40 Bill Lebrant, c40 Peterson, c40 Chide Smith, b'39 Jack Spices, b'med Walter Sutton, b'39 Henry Schussler, c40 Daniel Chall Alpha Delta Pi entertained the following members of the faculty at a Alphida Delta Pi endeavored the to- lowing members of the faculty at four colleges equal in number: Professor Allen Crafton and Mrs. Crafton Prof. E. F. Engel and Mrs. Engel Professor Robert L. Merrison Miss Bemalh Merrion Prof. Byron Sarvis ∞ Weekend guests at the Sign Kappa sorority house were: Elizabeth Whitcher, Iola Moore, Jennifer Townsend, City, Mo. Muraguerie Murriguel, Chicago ~ Rolla Nuckles was a dinner gues at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity house Tuesday evening. Ms. George Fiske of Kansas City Mo., was a luncheon guest at the Alpha Chi Omega house yesterday. Sigma Nu announces the engagement of Donald Towson, c38, to Virginia Rummel, of Kansas City, Mo. The seniors of Phi Delta Theta were honor guests at a banquet given last night in the Pine room. Chet Mize, c.39, was the toastmaster. Alpha Chi Omega announces the engagement of Mary Helen Fiske, e3, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George f3e, kissa of Kansas City, Mo., to Joseph Lee Robertson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robertson, also of Kansas City, Ms. Robertson, who was graduated in 1937 with a bachelor of science degree in chemical engineering, is a member of Kappa Sigma fraternity. The marriage is to take place June 4. A shower was given last Saturday by Alpha Chi Omega in honor of the approaching marriage of Mary Fisher and Helen Fiske is to be married June 4. Margaret Lockard, fs of Kansas City, Mo., was the honored guest yesterday at a tea given by Alpha Chi Omega in honor of her approaching marriage on June 4. Alpha Chi Omega announces the pledging of Doris Stockwell, c39, of Lawrence. Schoewe Tells of Scenic Kansas at Junior High Prof. W. H. Schoewe, associate professor of geology, gave an illustrated lecture, "Scenic Kansas" at the Junior High School auditorium Tuesday morning. The lecture was sponsored by the local chapter of Professor Schoewe called especial attention to the "Rock City" area of concretions near Minneapolis. Efforts are being made by the Kansas Academy of Science to have this area set aside either as a state park or a national monument. The concretions are especially distinctive for their giant size, varied shapes and number. The region is note-verbally also for its native vegetation. Men's Dorm-sign, too. And it's Sanforized-Shrunk a new shirt free if one ever shrinks. Pachacamac, by virtue of its 10-to-8 M.S.C. majority, "sweep" it three major Council offices filled last night by voting of the body. New officers, other than Grimes who was elected in the spring balloting, are Lester Kappelman, c93, vice-president; Clifford Willis, c93, secretary; Bill Kayle, b39, treasurer. Loven Bohnenwille was elected M.S.C. representative on the Jayhawk magazine advisory board. Continued from page 1 ent and a second Student Forum Board would be chosen by the correct method. A request by Paul Klim, varsity dance manager, that members of the Men's Student Council pay an admission price of 50 cents to the Farewell Varisity Saturday night, thereby nullifying the passes which they automatically received upon their installation, was rejected by a vote of 14 to 4. Members of the body expressed the opinion that such action might be used in the future to start agitation toward the abolition of all Council dance tickets. Majority sentiment was that the "privilege" of wearing dance tickets would be the Council no authority to assess its members for dance attendance. After hearing an explanation by J. Howard Russo, c38, of the treatment of the Student Directory printing by he department of journalism press. PATEE NOW! 2 First Run Hits! "HEROES OF THE ALAMO" No. 2 ENDS SATURDAY in Hits! Brokes Screech! A Woman Screams! Autos Crash! 'It's An Accident Mapped to Order "ACCIDENTS WILL HAPPEN" OUR NEW TRUMP HAS A RECORD-BREAKING COLLAR! RONALD REAGAN GLORIA BLONDELL DICK PURCELL Imagine a soft collar that will give you at least two years of ordinary wear! That's the wear you'll get from the specially woven collar on Arrow's New Trump shirt. And this is not an idle claim. Washing tests have proved it. ARROW'S NEW TRUMP $2 Our New Trump is cut in Arrow's Mitona form-fit design, too. And it's Sanforized-Shrunk a new shirt free if one ever shrinks. the Council passed a motion, recommending that the new manager have this work done in the University printing plant. C. H. Mullen, v23, retiring chairman of the Student Correspondents Bureau, outlined the accomplishments of the student writers during the past year and asked the Council for an appropriation of $50 for next year's program. Action on the request was deferred until the budget has been completed The Council approved an appropriation of $12.50 due the Independent Student Union, and voted favorably on the action of the Activity Ticket Reserve Fund committee which gave $300 to the I.S.U. A new M.S.C. committee came into existence from the man group, including three non-members, to an athletics relations board. Army Awards-cup, presented by Sol Marks and Son, George R. Wizneuwsck, e'uncl; and the Hanna cup, William B. Lanwerthy, c'41. Menible for promotion to corporal are: George B. Wissenuckas, William B. Langworthy, Robert L. Kehlinger, c'41, Harry W. Adams, c'41, James B. Johnson, c'41, and Presston S. Shane, c'41. On the Shin-connect troop plaid felt the suit to play football and, of course the time was the place mode no difference. Because of the overexercise, it seems that there was a double dose of suffering the next morning. We overheard several complaints yesterday to the fact that the Sour Owl salesmen in Ad building were using unfair tactics to sell their copies of the magazine. It was reported that oncoming studies were During the frog strummer last night five of the "young ladies" down at 1406 Teen, decided to do a little extractive swimming—in the water behind an instead of swimming suits so they soon at- told that their names were in the OWL, and, on buying it, the majority found out differently. To keep your feet in good condition wear perfect fitting socks. 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The price is two dollars. Mitoga shaped to fit tracted attention. If they ever get the mind and sand out of their hair it will be a wonder. I Jock Toposky gets today's ticket to the Granada theater. "Vivacious Lady" starring Ginger Rogers and James Stewart, is now showing. Only the Best! ENDS TONITE Don't Miss Bargain Nite! 10c Till 7 Then 15c As Only These Two Could Play It! SWING HIGH SWING LOW CAROLE LOMBARD FRED MCURMURY and Charles Butterworth "Love in Exile" A Stirring Theft of the Royal Throne . . . With . . . Clive Mary Helen BROOKS CARLISLE VINSON Friday - Saturday WENDY BARRIE WALTER PIDGEON KENT TAYLOR Any 15c Any Seat Time LIVE FRONT-PAGE DRAMA! AND OWARD L. ALPERSON Saturday—Continuous from 2:00 SUNDAY Hare She Comes! America's sweetheart DEANNA DURBIN in "100 Men and A Girl" With Leoepold Stokewski and His Orchestra 'ADOPLEM MENJOU Alice Brady Micaa Auer Watch for "The Awful Truth" Shows 2:30-7-9 25c 'HI' 7 Ends Tonite Your Last Chance to See the Year's Best Entertainment Ginger Rogers James Stewart "VIVACIOUS LADY" ALSO MARCH OF TIME Cartoon Novelty - News In Appreciation of Your Splendid Support and Patronage for This School Year We Are Celebrating--- K. U. Nights Friday - Saturday With An Unusual Stage and Screen Show You'll say "Bella! Bella! Wunderbar!" when you see how grand they are in "LOVE HONOR and BEHAVE" STARTING WAYNE MORRIS PRISCILLA LANE Hear "Bei Mir Bist Buh Schon" as only Priscilla Can Swing It ON OUR STAGE Nites at 9 Johnny O'Connor's BIG APPLE JAMBOREE Truck on Down and See 'em Do--- "The Stuie Q" - "The Shog" "Apple Snip" - "The Organ Grinder" "Rise and Shine" "Pekin" - "Truckin" SUNDAY "YELLOW JACK" Roht. 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