SUNDAY, MAY 15. 1938 P UNIVERSITY DAILY: KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Here on the Hill -an account of Mt. Oread Society --an account of Mt. Oread So DOROTHY JANKE, c'38, Society Editor Before 5 p.m., call K.U.2; after 5, call 2702-K3 Because of the weather, Triangle fraternity held a "hay fever" party Friday instead of the annual spring picnic. Chaperons were: Mrs. Clarri Wright, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Haney. The following were guests: Lola May Burhill, c40 Jennie Kuchl, c41 Dolph Dahl, c29 Betty Heinemann, c39 Burbara Allen, fc48 Burbura Gedselden, cundl Grace Player, c99 Mary Emily Sturhalm, c39 Helen Elzebra Rotht, fa41 Kathleen Hammond, ks57 Philis Sikes, cundl Nell Grunnart, Kanus City, Mo. Nelly Jenkins, Kanus City, Mo. Bjane Seckman, Kanus City, Mo. Nancy Sharp, Topeka Koana Kneser, Lawrence Fiorella Kneser, Lawrence Lois Friedshtein, Kanus City, Mo. Wilma Malne, Kanus City, Mo. Efihil Moh, Kanus City, Mo. Gamma Delta, Lutheran student --organization, has elected the following officers to serve next year: Vice President, Malvin Has, €40 million; Vice President, Karen Levine, €20 million; Treasurer, Manly Hill, €41 million. Delta Sigma Theta and Kappa Alpha Psi held their spring semiformal in the Memorial Union ballroom Friday evening. Spring flowers and palm plants were used for decorations. Music for dancing was furnished by Nat Towles and his orchestra from Omaha. Chaperons Mrs. Hardiman Mrs. Letna Hughes Mrs. Lillie Williams Mrs. Gertrude Lee Mrs. Margaret Hamilton Mrs. Mitchell Approximately 750 guests were Phi Mu Alpha, musical fraternity, 24 held a reception Thursday evening for Carol Nichols, fa. 38. The reception followed his senior recital. Guests included members of the School of Fine Arts faculty and music students. University Symphony Orchestra. . Dinner guests at the Phi Kappa Pa house Thursday evening were: Chancellor E. H. Lindsay and Mrs. Lind- son P. Paul B., Lawson and Mrs. Lawson. Ruth Hoffer and Mary Starett, both of Kansas City, Mo., were Saturday guests at the Sigma Kappa sorority house. ∞ Betty Howard, Kansas City, Kan. is a weekend guest at the Alpha Omicron Pi house. Clyde Nichols of Kansas City, Mo. is a weekend guest at the Beta Theta PI house. Mrs. R. M. Nelson of Marion is a weekend guest at Watkins hall. Werner Advises Freshman Advisers on Their Duties Chi Omega announces the pledging of Louise Bowen, c'unel. Henry Werner, adviser of men, hold a second of the four meetings scheduled for the men's freshmen advisers yesterday morning. Mr. Werner went over the program for next year, and told the new advisers of their duties to the freshmen men. One-half of the men present have been advisers during the past year. The final meeting will be held to tomorrow afternoon, and Professor Wormer will then announce the complete list of men that will take part in this activity for the coming year. What's Happening This Week At the Theater; GRANAD-A-Sunday through Thursday: Ginger Rogers and James Steward in "Vivacious Lady" • Friday and Saturday: Wayne McCarthy in "Lady in the Dark" DICKINSON--Monday through Thursday: Bing Crosby, Mary Carlie, Beatrice Lille and Andy Devine in "Doctor Rhythm." • Friday and Saturday: Victor McLaglen and Brian Doneley in "Battle of Broadway." PATEE~ Sunday through Tuesday. Glenda Farrell in "Blondes at Work" (first run); and Laureen and Spencer Tiny in "Big City). ● Wednesday; Tux Owens of KMBC (on the stage) and "The Arson Gang Busters" (first run). ● Thursday through Saturday; Gloria Blondell and Dick Purcell in "Accidents Will Happen" (first run); and "Heroes of the Alamo" (first run). VARISTY—Sunday through Tuesday; Claire Treveur, Phyllis Brooks and Leah Ray in "Walking Down Broadway" (first run); and Sylvia Sidney in "Dead End." • Wednesday and Thursday; Carole Lombard and Fred MacMurray in "Swing High, Swing Low"; and Clive Brook, Helen Wilson and Mary Carlie in "Love in Exile." ● Friday and Saturday; James Newill and Carol Hughes in "Renfree of the Mounted"; and Wendy Barrie and Kent Taylor in "The Girl With Ideas." Phone K.U. 66 CLASSIFIED ADS LOST. Delta Kappa Gamma fraternity pin with name Emma Rabourne on back Reward. 1451 Kentucky. Phone: 925-372- IVA'S WANTED: To buy a used portable type writer. Phone 806. -157 Shampoo and Wave 35c Complete.Permanents $1.50 up Phone 533 141½ $1.50. St. CANDID CAMERA It's the Rage $12.50 Take pictures in theaters, on the street, from the trains and in the home of your friends. Unposed, informal pictures, the kind you see in newspapers, in LIFE and other magazines. 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Levi's pitched the last innning and the Oklahoma ninth got to him for two hits, one run During his stay on the mound, Bress allowed the opponents only two earned runs and was the masstaker in the way, but errors were his undoing. Continued from page 1 Kansas Scores in First Shampoo and Wave Set, dryed Oil Shampoo and Wave Set, dryed Permanents and End Curls $1.00 complete Kansas scored first by showing corrs a run in the first innings when Cave sent a line drive through first, receiving Johnson, who had walked. The Sooners came back and scored three runs in each of the second and third innings on two hits and three errors. The Jayhawkers threatened several times late in the game but couldn't catch the Sooners. One run came in for Kansas in the seventh timing when Koppelman chugged Thomas home after the centerfender had trailed a mighty cloat to left field. Kansas bats came to life again in the eighth and two runs were scored on four successive shots before the four was out. Each side scored once in the ninth. The Jashawkers started out on what was almost a winning rally as Kappalini triumphed and Cave singled him home. But after Anderson got his only hit of the game, a single to right field, Hollow Force Cave at Third, Cadwalader flied out to left, and Napier was out second to left. The rally was over with the Sooners left for Missouri with four games in the victory column. MICKY BEAUTY SHOP 732% Mass. Phone 2353 TENNIS RACKETS RESTRUNG New Rackets, Balls Soft Balls, Bats RUTTER'S SHOP 1014 Main Street. Phone 218 Holeman was easily the standout for Karnas. His brilliant playing in left field saved runs for the Jawahir team, and he was instrumental in Kansas scoring. Kleweno and Brass pitched winning bell but the breaks were against them, and the Sooners are no team to let breaks go to waste. Oklahoma has one of the best college nines in the country. Holcom Kansas Star Caddowholder and Kappelman played good ball. Both men fielded and hit wail. Kappelman came out with two hits. The other double, a triple, and two doubles. For the Soothers, Riley lived up to his advance notices as a hitter, and was aided in this respect by Gullidee. Shampoo and hair styling quer and color sparkles ... 156 Other color styles style with Lacquer and sparkles ... 284 Revlon polish used on all manicures 7 experienced hair stylists IVA'S 941½ Mass. Phone 333 SPRING FEVER Kansas plays Kansas State in a two-game series here, Tuesday and Wednesday. For Evening Shampoo and hair style with lac- ... SPARKLES ... Hits a New High at the 1014 Mass. St. Phone 310 TAXI HUNSINGER'S 920-22 Mass. Phone 12 Phone 12 Following are the box scores: First round: Okahoma (15) AB R H PO A Lusater, rf 3 2 1 0 0 Lusater, rf 3 2 1 0 0 Gattledge, 2b 6 3 3 3 6 Bauer, cf 4 2 0 0 1 Myers, 1b 5 0 1 12 1 Bevers, 3b 4 1 2 8 2 Blank, lf 4 1 2 8 2 Brittlam, lf 3 1 1 1 0 Fope, p 1 1 0 0 0 Berrymur 0 1 0 0 0 Berrymur 0 1 0 0 0 Blackwell** 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 40 15 12 27 17 *Batted for Britain* *Batted for Leister* Goodyear Shell Willard PRODUCTS Kansas (6) Johnson, 2b) AB R B HPO A M Kappelman, sb 5 0 1 4 3 Caulfield 4 0 7 13 Anderson, c 4 0 3 2 1 Holcom, lf 4 1 5 0 0 adwilhewell, rf 4 1 0 0 0 Caldwell, cf 1 1 0 3 0 Thomas, cf 2 1 0 2 0 McNilly, p 1 1 0 0 0 Koweno, p 1 1 0 0 0 Willey, p 1 0 0 0 0 Krusener** 1 0 0 0 0 24 HOUR SERVICE Totals ... 35 6 10 27 14 7 Scores by innings: Oklahoma 320 691 012 - 15 R H E Oklahoma 320 691 012 - 15 R H E Summary-Earned runs, Oklahoma (4): Kansas (6), Hits: Off Pope, 3 in 2 off McNally, 9 in 2-3 in 5 in 1-3. Struck out by Pope, 1 by McNally, 3; by Craddock, 8; by McNally, 3; by Craddock, 8; by Double plays: Johnson to Cave Cross to Gulledge to Myers. Score by immins: R H E Oklahoma 633 100 191 191 Kansas 100 600 121 -511 4 Summary-Earned runs, Okin Totals...37 5 11 27 14 4 *Batted for Conklin **Batted for Larry D. Oklaheim (9) Laurest, rf AB R B PO A E S Lakeer, rf 3 0 0 1 Riley, sh 3 3 1 2 2 Riley, sh 3 3 1 2 2 Gulledge, 2b 3 1 3 1 2 Haze, c 3 1 2 2 0 Haze, c 3 1 2 2 0 Beaver, c 3 4 1 2 11 Beaver, c 3 4 1 2 11 Berymman, rf 3 1 0 1 0 Berymman, rf 3 1 0 1 0 Brillian, rf 2 0 0 0 0 Totals 37 9 2 27 10 A Kansas (5) **(A)** 4 18 2 10 O Johnson, 2b 4 1 0 1 5 0 Kappelman, ss 4 1 2 2 0 1 Wolfram, 16 3 1 0 1 1 0 Anderson, c 3 0 1 2 2 0 Holcom, if 4 1 2 7 1 0 Cadwinder, rf 5 1 0 1 0 1 Cunkin, 3b 4 1 2 2 0 1 Brause, p 3 0 0 0 4 0 Padden* 1 0 1 0 0 0 Nielsen, 3b 1 0 0 0 0 1 Wilson 1 0 0 0 0 0 Lewis, p 0 0 0 0 0 0 CARTER SUPER-SERVICE homa (3); Kainan (5); Hits off Jackson, 11 in B; Beas, 7 in Lewis, 2 in B; Inch out by Jackson, 6; by Beas, 4; by Lewis, 0. Double play; Johnson to Cavn Bumpier; Bie and Anderson Choir To Sing In Kansas City Doan D. M. Sawbout will present the Westminster A Capella Choir in two concerts to be given this afternoon and this evening in Kansas City church. Dean Sawbout will choose two different programs for these concerts. At 4:30 this afternoon the choir will sing at the Western Highlands Church in Kansas City. This program will include songs from the early classes, the Renaissance school, contemporary English and American composers, and arrangements of nono spiritals. The choir will sing in the first All Shows 15c TODAY CONTINUOUS FROM 2:00 3 GREAT DAYS First Sneaking in Lawrence SHE FLIWS WITH TROUGE LAUGHS AT MURDER - STORES AT NOTHING SHE'S TERRIFIC! "Blondes At Work" No. 2 The Screen's Greatest Storm and Academy Award Winners. Together for the First Time! Sponsor Tracy Luisa Rainer GLENDA FARRELL AS TORCHY DLANE BARTON MaoLANE "Big City" Continuous Shows From 1 p.m. TODAY ALSO - NOVELTY - NEWS WEDNESDAY 5 BIG DAYS DICKINSON IN PERSON - TEX OWENS KMCA RADIO STAR SUNDAY PRICES 10-35$ JUST WHAT THE DOCTOR ORDERED! Bing, That Old Doc of Swing, Has a Rhythmic Remedy That's Sure Easy to Take! BING CROSBY Mary Carlisle • Beatrice Lillie Andy Devine • Laura Hope Crews Rudy Davis • An Emmanuel Cohen Production A PARAMOUNT PICTURE • DIRECTED BY FRANK TUTTLE SCREENPLAY OF OVERSEING AND MONARO CORNELL, BALSAM COWKINS "Woe is me, when Bing and his balmy buddies move into the monkey house!" Until you wear Bea Sean Little do her famous dar- ment store gift that panicked Broadway FRIDAY - SATURDAY Victor McLeaglen "BATTLE OF BROADWAY" BING SINGS: "Dr. Rhymen" "On the Sentimental Side" "My Heart is Taking Lessons" "This Is My Dream to Dream" EXTRA1 WALT DISNEY "DONALD AND PEULT" PICTORIAL - FOX NEWS NEXT WEEK "Four Men and a Prayer" "Kentucky Mocatline" Baptist Church, on Linwood Bouleard, Kansas City, Mo., this evening. Here they will sing an anthem, Spirit of God," written by Powell Weaver, and dedicated to the West-minster A Cappella Chair, Mr. Weaver, a Kansas City composer, is the director of music at the First Baptist Church. Following the afternoon concert the young people's groups of the dance troupe served as a supper for the members of the chair and the drivers who are furnishing cars. Mr. Neil Wherry is in charge of transportation arrangements for the trip. These two concerts are the last of the season for the choir of 70 singers, although they will present a special farewell program June 5. at the Sunday services. WEATHER Kansas: Generally fair Sunday; slightly warmer in south portion. Scattered showers Monday. CONTINUOUS FROM 2:30 TODAY GRanada 5 Hilarious Days! READ THIS . . . Once in a blue moon a picture comes along that I am willing to stoke my reputation an and personally endorse and guarantee to be one of the most entertaining pictures ever made, and— HERE IS THAT PICTURE ! S. E. SCHWANN. MARRY IN HASTE, REPENT AT COLLEGE THE LASTEST ISSUE - JUST OUT MARCH OF TIME "Rackteers vs. Housewives" - "Friend of the People." "England's Bankrupt Pears" THE LATEST ISSUE - JUST OUT COLOR CARTOON NOVELTY - LATEST NEWS For Those Pre-Final Blue — Varsity-ize! VARSITY HOME OF THE JAYHAWK Continuous From 2:00 TODAY Any Seat 20c No. 1 HERE'S NEVER BEEN A PICTURE HIT LIKE THIS! starring SYLVIA SIDNEY and JOEL McCREA with HUMPHREY BOGART • Released thru United Artists No.2 SIX GIRLS THEY WHO DARED TO LIVE FOR THE GIRLS OTHER GIRLS ONLY LONG FOR! WALKING DOWN BROADWAY A 2014 Fashion Post-Fair CLONE JEANS PLEASE PIERDS BROOKS LEAN DAYN DUXIE ORANGE JESSICA AVEAN MICHAEL WAILKEN · TOM BECK · DOWLES PULLEY WALDEL WOLE KING · PROD YOUTH Wed - Carole Lombard - Fred MacMurray "SWING HIGH, SWING LOW" and Clive Brooks - Mary Carlisle in "LOVE IN EXILE" Next Sunday — "100 MEN AND A GIRL"