WEDNESDAY. MAY 4. 1938 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society DOROTHY JANKE, *e*^8, Society Editor Before 5 p.m. call KU 121; after 7 p.m. call KU 270 --his bachelor of arts degree in 1935. Following the wedding, which is in October, he trips to Colorado, Mr. and Mrs. Vankel will make their home in Herington. Dinner guests at Phi Gamma Delta's annual Parents' Day celebration Sunday were: Jim Bickett, Kansas City, Ms. and Mrs. C. B. Bevams, Wichita and Mrs. M. Ben Hutchinson, Wichita and Mrs. Ben Hutchinson, Wichita Mrs. G. M. Brown, Wichita Mrs. F. T. Clinger, Topeka Mrs. F. T. Clinger, Topeka Mrs. F. H. Gray, Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. F. C. Harwi, Atchome mrs. Mrs. P. H. Heine, Topeka mrs. Mrs. George Houn, Lawrence mrs. Mrs. J. A. Kell, Topeka mrs. A. E. Kirk, Hutchinson mrs. and Mrs. A. N. Lemoine, Kansas Mo. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Long, Kansas City M. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Mangledorf, Atchi Mrs. Addish Howe, Archie Mr. and Mrs. Drew Maughlin, Piola Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Mitchell, T. C. Manion, Kenian City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. A B. Mitchell, Lawrence Mr. and Mitchell, Tupelo Mr. and Mrs. Lopkea Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Norton, Kaman City, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Linn, Kansas City Mo. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Ritchie, Wichita David Nichols, I. J. Roads, Lawrence Mrs. R. J. Rowlands, Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. K. V. Havera, Paola Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Shears, Hutchinson Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Heasler, Arbison Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Winkler, Marion Beci, Miami, Okla Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Steiger, Topeka Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Tifton, Ableine Mrs. and Mrs. H. M. Winkler, Kansas Mr. and Mrs. T, H. Udell, Kansas City Mo. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Roberts, Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Yankee, Wichita ∞ Phi Kappa Psi has elected the following officers to serve for next year: year; President, Sam Steel, c'39 Vice-president, Paul Masoner, ed'39 Corresponding secretary, William Grau c'41 Secretary, Martin Thomen, c'41 Historian, Larry Wim, c'41 Senior at-mentant, Jack陆童, c'40 Morgan at-mentant, James Chaplin, George Thomas, c'39 Intramural manager, Larry Wim, c'41 Sunday guests at the Triangle --his bachelor of arts degree in 1935. Following the wedding, which is in October, he trips to Colorado, Mr. and Mrs. Vankel will make their home in Herington. PAGE THREE M. and Mrs. G, F. J. Johnson, Topeka Mo. Ana Minneapolis, Topeka Mrs. B. F. French, Kansas City M. and Mrs. A. Wiliamson, Troy Mrs. B. F. French, Kansas City ∞ Guests of Gamma Phi Beta for Parents' Dav Sundav were: City, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Connelly, Caney Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Wilson, Kansas Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Wetherill, Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Appel, Kansas City, Mo. Edward Boddington, Jr., Kansas City Kan. Mr. and M.M. O. V. Cameron, Can- Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Wilson, Kansas City, Kan City, Kan. Edward Boddington, Jr., Kansas City. Bill Atwater, Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Boddington, Kansas City, Kan Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Atwater, Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. J. Bloomfield, Fort Scott Frances MacD. Donald, Fort Scott K. Maier, Kansas City, Mt. F. W. Everest, Kansas City, Mt. F. Mrs. and M. C. Nash, Topka Loisje Nahsh, Topka Mr. and Mrs. K. G. Kaydow, Attachment M. E. Kuney, Lawrence M. E. Kuney, Attachment M. C. I. Cohen Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Meyv, Kansas City, Mo. Dorothy Lee Birt, Kansas City, Mo. M. J. R. Wrest, Lawrence M. K. L. Krohn, Lawrence M. M. Heinbrook, Kansas City, Mo. Margie Heinbrook, Kansas City, Mo. Delta Upsilon fraternity entertained the following guests Sunday with a Parens' Day dinner: Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hollinger, Tulsa, Okla. Mrs. Wilford Roads, Tulsa, Okla. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Werfoid, Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Jackson, Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. R, R. H. Beamer, Lawrence m. and Mrs. J, B. Mckay, Wichita John Warren McKay, Wichita Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Galloway, Kansas City, Mo. Miss Rosemary Meininger, Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. G, S. Rice, Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. R, J. Clark, Kansas City Mo. Charles J. Baer, Topeka Ray Wright, Lawrence Genevieve Andrews of Abilene was a weekend guest at the Sigma Kappa house. ~ Mrs. Dickie Smith of Lawrence announces the engagement of her daughter, Mary Virginia, to Ernest Joe Vanek of Elworth. Miss Smith, a member of Sigma Kappa sorority, received her bachelor of science degree in education and a University teaching degree. She has completed 2½ years she has been teaching physical education in the Coffeville High School. Vanek, who is athletic coach at Herington, is a member of Alpha Tau Omega fraternity and received his bachelor of arts degree in 1935. 心 The pledges of the Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority will give their first hour dance of the season Saturday at the chapter house. Pi Kappa Alpha elected the following officers Monday night: President, T. J. Foulon, fp Vice-president, George Thompson, c'unch Secretary, Jackson Dean, c'ey House manager, Harve Bey, bm ph Chairman, Karen Cay, bm Intramural manager, Paul Hornith, c'93 Historian, Joe Bowlu, buml Sergent at arms, Shely Healy, ca' Alumni secretary, Kenneth Shook, ca'40 Dinner guests at the Chi Omega E. K. Lucky, Wyman, Ark, Bob Lucy, 4:40 W. L. Wilkinson, Kansas City, Mo, Neal Wilson, Kansas City, Mo, Fritz Wilson, Kansas City, Mo, Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Wilson, Lawrence Fritzi McLawrence, Lawrence Sigma Chi fraternity elected the following fellow last night Consul, Charles Godfrey, e³⁹ Coal, convail, Hark, h³⁸ Quactor, Walter Clasen, b³⁹ Annotator, Hugh T., Jones, c³⁹ Editor, T. Moe, c³⁴ Editor, D. Mosele, c³⁴ Tribute, Wheyne, Whelan, c´⁴1 Chi Omega sorority had the fol- lowing weekend guests; Mrs. E, K. Lace, Wym, Ark. Mrs. C, F. Gray, Emporia Mrs. G, J. Green, Kansas City Mrs. Frank Wilkinson, Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. O, R. Mantle, Halstead Mrs. Eileen, Kirks City, Mo. Mrs. D. Hammond, Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. Lee J. Tallabee, Kansas City, Mo. Phoebe Taylor, Kansas City, Mo. Ross Krobbiel, Kansas City, Mo. Coed Beauty Battle Brings Merry Mixup Northwestern University and the University of Chicago are still battling for the most beautiful co-ed team, the former has won the first round. The battle started way back when some song writer wrote something about "Northwestern for her pretty girls, Chicago's where they room," and the latest skirmish was prompted by this paragraph in a University of Chicago student magazine: "There hasn't been a really beautiful woman around here since little Egypt reared her skirts on the world's fair midway in 1803." That started a hot argument, and the appointment of a beauty judging committee—and the committee, working from photographs, selected Joy Hawley, a Northwestern co-ed, on the Maroon Midway. made, a wave of laughter roared from the Purple campus clear across Chicago to the Midway—and the judges hurriedly explained that the photographer was at fault for putting a Wildcat co-ed's picture in with the group ying for honors at Chicago University. Y-Groups Make Estes Trip Plans The Estes Conference group of the Y.W.C.A. and M.Y.C.A. held a picnic Sunday at which plans and outline of the program of the conference this year were given by Ruth Olive Brown, *C*4, Miss Brown is the new chairman of the group. About five hundred students and faculty members from universities and colleges of Kansas, Colorado, Nebraska, Utah, and New Mexico convene for 10 days each summer at the association camp in Estes Fark, Colo. This year the conference is to be held from June 7 until June 17. D. Pitt van Dusen, dean of Union Theological Seminary, will be the supervisor and main speaker. He will speak each morning at the Morning Platform Hour between 9 and 10am. Elon Klein, *C*5 of this university, will confer on the co-chairman of Melvin Erickson, Ottawa University, as the other chairman. Other leaders of interest are Dr. Harold Case, Topeka; the Rev. Joseph K. Lawrence; Dr. T. Z. Koo, secretary of the World Student Christian Federation; Ellen Payne, secretary of the Y.W.C.A. at the University; Ulla Ungersma, instructor in psychology at the University of Denver. twenty-nine students have at present signed up to go. They are: Ruth Olive, Brown; c'40; Mary Pierce, c'40; Lorenza Gorilla, ed'41; Eddie Parks, c'uncl; Erma Lee Brewer, c'40; John Lord, E39; Eliza Meek, c'40; Levy Fuggit, c'39; Elena McKee, c'40; John L. Hunt, ed'38; John L. Hunt, secretary of Y.M.C.A. Sam Maier, c'uncl; James Matts, gr; Magnate Hayd, c'41; Ben Mandeville, c'38; Patricia Neil, c'41; Mary Jane, c'41; Miss Ellen Payne, secretary of Y.W.C.A. Albert Wald, t9; Ted Faun, Edal Matery; Bellycomb, t9; Ted Faun, Edal Matery; comb, t8; Morris Mayer; Hnold Mayes; Charles Yeomans, c'40; Brent Campbell, c'41; Corrine Martin, c'40; Paul Moritz, c'39. Pasadena, Calif., May 3—(UP) —A woman telephoned police, asking that a patrol be sent to guard her Sunday dinner while she was at church. She explained that for several Sundays past, while she was at Divine services, someone had entered her house and eaten her dinner. Police Watch Over Dinner While Cook's at Church Paintisville, Ohio—(UP)—County commissioners have decided to employ a professional steeplejack to install screens over the county court house's clock to protect it from pigeons and starlings. Two policemen were assigned to the patrol and this time the woman returned from church rejoicing. Pigeons Regulates Time Sequoia National Park, Calif., May 3. —(UP) -Development of Crystal Cave, one of the world's largest and most beautiful cavernes, will begin this summer under supervision of National Park Service officials. The natural wonder in Sequoia National Park has been kept closed since its discovery 20 years ago because funds were not available to provide adequate approaching roads and trails inside the caves. Funds were included in the recent Interior Department budget, and the public soon will be able to see the beautiful formations and caverns. Called Most Beautiful Authorities who have visited the cave and are most familiar with other subterranean caves of the world have declared Crystal Cave surpasses all others in beauty and variety of decoration. The caves include two long tunnels and eight circular rooms ranging from 40 to more than 100 feet in width and from 20 to 60 feet in height. The tunnels are from 10 to 20 feet wide, and extend for 2,500 and 1,500 feet, respectively. They have a broken accent of about 100 feet from end to end and describe a zigzag course. Rare Cavern To Be Opened In California All parts of the cave are covered with stalactites and stalagmites of varied size, form and color. Shadows and light reflections add to the beauty of the caves. It is evident that the entire white limestone mountain is honeycombed with cavors and many ramifications branch off from the main caves. HIXON STUDIO 705 Mass. Tel. 41 Profiling by the destruction o, other caves within the park by careless tourists, the National Park Service has kept C crystal Cave closed, pending appropriation of funds for its adequate development. Work to be done includes a lighting system, installation of a security supervision personnel. Construction of a 4% mile road to the cave is to begin July 1. 8 and 15 mm. Motion Picture Films Cameras, Projectors, and Supplies Clough's cave, a nearby cavern with delicately colored stalactites and stalagmites, virtually was ruined by visitors, who broke the formations, darkened the interior with fires, and marked up the walls. Tourists Destroyed Beauty Crystal Cave was discovered April 28, 1918, by a. L. Medley and C. M. Webster, employees of Sequoia National Park at that time. 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Wiley, director of the University Band. We give a shampoo and 35c any style war for ware. Oil shampoo and weave. We Rossi reinforce our permeants "All experienced operators" Yes! STADIUM Beauty Shoppe Call 616 Free Pickup and Deliv. Singers of Nuremberg," with which they will open the program, and the last movement of the moving Palatine t Symphony by Tschakowski. Karl Kuersteiner promises a fine concert, as this will be the last full concert by the orchestra this season to the palace to the palace charge and will begin at 8:30 instead of 8:20 as previously announced. Bands Parade Saturday Continued from page 1 A feature of the festival to be held tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock in South park is the marching contest of the bands and drum corps. Also performing in a contest will be some of the finest baton twirlers in the country. The man, Topeka, who received a highly superior rating in the contest held two weeks ago at Topeka, and Carl Thurman of Brookfield, Mo., who MOTHER'S DAY, MAY 8th Call 310 for Appointment 1033 Mass. HOLEPROOF HOSIERY in exquisite gift boxes - She'll delight in the flow- less perfection ; ; : fashion- right colors ; ; : the doubly certified quality of these fine stockings by Holteproof; Packed in lovely velour gift boxes, especially for Mother's Day. 2 pairs in gift box ... 1.90 3 pairs in gift box ... 2.85 Single pairs ... 1.00 Quality Doubly Certified by Good Housekeeping and the Better Fabrics Testing Bureau ALWAYS THE BEST GRANADA Ends Tonite ALSO THURSDAY 3 DAYS Cart Deacon Moore and His Novelty Band Color Cartoon - News BETTE DAVIS HENRY FONDA GEO. BRENT "JEZEBEL" The Greatest Performance of 1938! Drum and burgle corps enteres are: Excelsior Springs, Mo.; Humboldt; and Independence. A late entry in the class A orchestra is Southwest High School, Kansas City, Mo., and a late entry in the class A band is Emporia. In the class B bands, the center Center, Class C late entries in band are Mulvane and Pleasanton, and possibly Burlingame. "Women Are Like That" The Biggest Little Show in Town Kay Francis In her first big comedy Pat O'Brien Crazyler than ever PATEE Ends Tonite Adults 15c Kiddies 10c Always a Big Double Show AND It has been announced that the parade of bands downtown has been changed from Friday to Saturday in order to get the band to get a large number of bands to BIG STAGE SHOW 20 ACTS A smile on her lips and his death warrant in her hands! SUNDAY For Lough Purposes Only! Irene Dunne Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. SUNDAY Laughs from start to finish Wm. Powell Luise Rainer 'THE EMPEROR'S CANDLESTICKS' Joe Penner "GO CHASE YOURSELF" "VIVACIOUS LADY" PLUS NEWS - NOVELTY AND The Year's Sensational Mystery Thriller "WHO KILLED CAL PRESTON" THURSDAY 3 Days TIM McCOY "TWO FISTED LAW" march in the parade, as the bands are coming and going at different times. Pelicans Rob Fishermen of Catch Oakland, Calif.—(UP)–Fishermen are complaining about the pelicans that stand in the water where they fish. They insist the pelicans have become so lazy they no longer hunt their own food but stand around and when a fisherman pulls a鱼 out of the water they grab it. Always a Good Show DICKINSON SHOWS 3-7-9 NOW! 25c Til 7 ENDS TOMORROW THE BIG APPLE OF MUSICAL SHOWS! Also: MICKEY MOUSE-NEWS FRIDAY! Thrills and Heartrobs of the World's Biggest City! SUNDAY! GARY COOPER "THE ADVENTURES OF MARCO POLO" Three Things He Loved! Women - Wit - War TONIGHT - TOMORROW ANNOUNCEMENT WHALE SHOWS AT MINNOW PRICES VARSITY HOME OF THE JAYHAWK Occasionally, any theatre may present a program so attractive that it warrants SPECIAL attention. Note this Wed.-Thurs. billing! Show at 10c 2:30 - 7 - 9:30 Till 7:00 Then 15c With their grown-up love affairs—they forgot a lonely little girl!—So Shirley runs away! SHIRLEY TEMPLE in 'Poor Little Rich Girl' ALICE FAYE · JACK HALEY · GLORIA STUART —— AND —— She married for spite . . . and it's a wow² Constance CUMMINGS Hugh SINCLAIR FRIDAY—"WEST OF RAINBOW'S END" and "ROARING TIMBER" COMING! JACKIE MERKLE—"THE WONDER BOY" He's baffled professors, advised governors, and entertained the world!