SUNDAY, MAY 1, 1938 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society DOROTHY JANKE, c'38, Society Editor Before 5 p.m. call KU. K21 after 2 p. call 2702-81 --ship actually wants in a peace program. Watkins hall will entertain with its annual Mother's Day breakfast this morning beginning at 8:45. Descriptions of cards are to be on a musical theme. The program is as follows: "Andaloue" (Emile Pressle), flute solo, Corrine Martin, c40: "Prelude of Welcome," toast, Mrs. C. E. Esther; "My Mom," trio, Lilian Fisher, c41, Delphine Geller, c39, and Laura Helen Johnson, fa39: "A Mother's Melody," toast, Doroth Hendrickson, c41: "Obligable of Youth," toast, Dorothy Hendrickson, c42: "Lela Rola." c33: be well-tournished Places are reserved for: Miss Eaterly Miss Elizabeth Watkins Miss Elizabeth Meguir Miss Marie Miller Miss Persis Cook Moore Ridley Miss C. H. Baker Miss Helen A. Titsworth Miss Pearl J. Smith Miss G. Todd Miss Bernard Frazier Anna Olinger I. I. Alter Both B. Lichten Fred Knoll, Paola Wesley Siebert, Conway H. A. Johannes, Monod City H. A. Johannes, Spokau Charles Ross, Dover T. A. Rich, Lyndon T. A. Martin, Paola May B. May, Canas City, Kan Miss Mabelle Rodekohl, Kansi Mrs. William J, Braun, Topeka Mrs. V. I. Miller, Bethel Mrs. N. H. Howard, Tongonike Mrs. N. H. Howard, Tongonike Mrs. LaRie Carr, Owatonic Mrs. Minnie Lee Fisher, Leavenworth Mrs. T. Stephan, Topeka Mrs. G. J. Moore, Topeka Mrs. H. L. Paden, Topeka Mrs. Sherman Bouraza, Topeka Mrs. F. H. Saxon, Waverly Mrs. George Wegmann, Conway Mrs. C. O. Johnson, Topeka Mrs. G. L. Malin, Silver Lake Members of Corbin hall held their annual spring formal in the Memorial Union ballroom Friday evening. Louie Kuh and his orchestra furnished the music. The chaperons were Luncheon guests yesterday Mis. C, F. Brooks Miss. Hanna Zippie Mass Anna McCranen Miss Beulah Merrison were Watkins hill were: Mn. L. A. Johnson, Mound City Barnard, Bancroft Mn. H. L. Faden, Topaka Mn. H. L. Faden, Topaka Silver Lake Lau.Rie柯, Owatowine Kappa Sigma fraternity entertained with its annual spring formal evening. Louie Kuhn and his orchestra played. The chaperons Thursday Delta Upsilon fraternity enter- Delta Upsilon fraternity entertained the following at dinner Thursday. Mrs. Ed Charles Mrs. John Terry Mrs. Edna Patterson Mrs. C. D. Wilson Elizabeth Denning, c'unel Mary K. Rutherford, fa'39 Vinagine Gray, c'41 Virginia Charles, c'41 Betty Anne Wilkinson, c'41 Tilden Flower, c'unel Edith Lon Wright, Kansas City, Mo. Edith Lon Wright, Kansas City, Mo. Dinner guests at the Alpha Chi Omega sorority house Thursday were: Mrs. D. A. January, Oawatowatie Mrs. Milred Meuser, Oawatowatie Doris Stockwell, c390 The following were weekend guests J. K. Tullah, Champaign, Ill. Ed Willeford, San Francisco Robert Anderson, Manhattan Derek Gerritt, Carrollwood Lewis Worthwell Montgomery P. Wood, Garnett J. B. Harrison, Hardin, Mo. Walton Kabler, Wichita Rex Christie, Poole Manhattan, Manhattan Forrest Burress, Wichita Forest Chapman, Manhattan Acacia fraternity entertained with its annual spring formal ball Friday evening at the chapter house. Red Blackburn and his orchestra furnished the music, and Mrs. Don Carlo told fortunes with cards. The Mrs. Nell Butcher Mrs. Edith Martin Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Horkmans Mr. and Mrs. D. Treece and Mrs. Treece M. W. McLoffe The guests were: J. K. Tathill, Champaign, Ill., nationa secretary of the fraternity J. H. Hemmings, cunlud Mary Foster, c'unlud Ruby Ashley, c'41 Salle Munston, c'9 Mary North, c'unlud Phyllis Fount, b'19 Jean Robertson, c'41 Nell Kimblerough, c'39 Nell Kimbleworth, c'unlud Mildred Kers, c'unlud Frances Kaber, c'unlud Mildred Kerswell, c'unlud Amner Skolout, c'39 Bernardine Hall, c41 Louise Gaveis, c4m James Gore, f4m Peggy Groebel, f4m Vinginia Gray, c4g Margaret Montgomery, f4s9 Jerry Pierce, f4m Lonnie Taylor, c4m Ann Reynolds, f4q Harry Goodwin, f4q Sarah Goodwin, f4f Father Smith, c4m Erian Mier, c4h Bertram Scott, c4q Harold Haas, c4m Patry Foster, topeka Fanley Jean Milano, topeka Ferdinand Salma, topeka Malachian Dick Ferris, Garnett Burd Dresser, Leavenson Montgomery T. Wood, Garnett Daniel McGann, Malachian Dick Ferris, Garnett Burd Dresser, Leavenson Montgomery T. Wood, Garnett Daniel McGann, Malachian Newton Jackson, Kaitlen Janes Shelbe, Kansas City, Mo. Monie B. Selbel, Kansas City, Mo. Forest Chapman, Mahatlan John Armby, Kansas City, Mo. Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Munford of Belleville announce the marriage of his daughter, Anita, to Guy E. Vard, son of m. of Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Ward f. Belleville. The ceremony took place April 24, in Belleville. Mrs. Ward received her A.B. degree in 1933 from the University. She is a member of Alpha Omicron Pi sorority; was president of the group during her senior year; and has been in charge of the laboratory at Trinity Lutheran hospital, Kansas City, Mo. for the last three years. Ward, county attorney of Republic county, is a member of Phi Delta Theta, and a graduate of the College of Emporia and Washburn Law ∞ Stanley Stewart and Ovile Wood, both of Wichita, were overnight guests at the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity house. . Mr. and Mrs. F, G. Grogan of Kansas City, Mo, were guests yesterday at the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity house. Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Rouch of Bello, Colo, and Mrs. E. K. Lucy of Wynn, Ark, were dinner guests last evening of the Alpha Tau Omega Sallie Munson, c'39; Caryn Henry, fa40, and Janet Wilkinson, c'unel, were luncheon guests at the Alpha Chi Omega house Thursday. John K. Tuthill of the University of Illinois at Champaign, and national secretary of the Acacia fraternity, has been a weekend guest of the Kansas chapter of Acacia. Mr. Tuthill has been visiting several of the midwestern chapters of the fraternity. Syracuse Students Sign Up for Chain Gang Syracuse, N.Y., April 30. (UP)-- College students aren't all smart, according to a group of journalism students at Syracuse University who offered them demonstrated the gullibility of "a little hater" with "hyphen" by circulating a picket函. May Obtain Copies Of Harrison's Lecture The petition seemed to favor the elimination of final examinations for Syracuse University seniors, and was signed by 115 students. However, the students actually signed to serve voluntarily on a Georgia chain gang for five years, and were called to read the document carefully. PATEE CONTINUOUS FROM 2 ANY SEAT 15c ANY TIME NOW ENDS WEDNESDAY 2 GREAT HITS THE GREAT STARS OF THE GREAT ZIEGfeld WILLIAM POWELL LUISE RAINER in "Emperor's Candlesticks" The Rev. Carter H. Harrison reported yesterday that he had received so many requests for copies of his lecture given in the "Love and Marriage" series that he has had copies printed. These copies may be obtained at his residence at 1011 Vermont street or at Henley house. A.S.U. Will Vote On Peace Policy Jokie-Joe from the Rayde-o in a Big Thrill Action Giogle-Show The local chapter of the American Student Union will discuss and vote Thursday night at 7:39 in the Pine room of the Memorial Unit building, on the peace policy which was adopted by the union at the December convention at Vassar. Following the dropping of support for the Oxford Oath and the accepting of "collective security" as a way to keep peace, many members protested. The A.S.U. has decided to have a national referendum to determine what the student membership actually wants in a peace program. ___and___ JOE PENNER "Go Chase Yourself" ALSO NEWS - TRAVELOG Dave Angevine, c'39, and John Piercey, c'39, will oppose the present policy of the A.U. and will contend that "collective security" is likely to get American into war. Rosso c'41, and infun, and will defend the program of "collective security" as adopted at Vassar. The mathematics Club has elected the following officers for next year: President, Richard Stark, c'38; vice-president, Doberty Bubbelt, c'39; secretary, John Burger, c'1nd; and treasurer, John McCarthy, c'41 and Ruth Hutson, c'4un. Philp Bell, instructor in mathematics, was chosen faculty adviser. Everyone interested is invited to attend this discussion, although only members of the Union are permitted to vote in its national referendum. Retrieve that lost article through the aid of the Kansas Classified Ads. Math Club Elects Officers What's Happening This Week On the Campus: SUNDAY—Band concert by Haskell Institute Band, Haskell campus. 3 p.m. "Hacewell and Gretel." Hoch audiorium, 3 p.m. 3 p.m. © "Haesnel und Gretel," Hoch auditorium, 3 p.m. MONDAY: Helen Marshall, soprano, Hoch auditorium, 8:20 p.m. TUESDAY - Concert course, Clivius, Auditorium, 8:20 p.m. ● K.U. Camera Club, 7 p.m., Journal building. WEDNESDAY—Fine Arts concession, Host austerville, 10 a.m. • Fine Art宴会, Memorial Hall building, 6 p.m. • Bym- sburgh THURSDAY - Mid-Western Music Competition Festival opens, Marching contest, South park. 8 p.m. palmbeach downtown Lawrence, 4 p.m. * Bansan Board, banquet, Memorial Union, 6:30 p.m. * Music Festival banquet, Memorial Union, 5:45. * Joint Festival concert, Hoch auditorium, 7:45 p.m. SATURDAY—Massed band and orchestra concert, Hoch auditorium, 8 p.m. At the Theaters; **MANADA** -Sunday through Wednesday; Bette Davis in "Jezebel," with Henry Fonda and George Brent. ● "Thursday, Friday and Saturday;" "Women Are Like That" with Kay Francis and Pat O'Brien. DICKINSON-Sunday through Thursday: "College Swing" with George Burns, Graean Allee, Martin Hays and Betty Grable. ● Fri-Thu 7:30 a.m.-10:00 p.m. at Towson University **VARSITY**—Sunday, Monday and Tuesday; Barbara Stanwyck and John Boles in "Stella Dallas"; no "No Time to Marry" with Mary Astor and Richard J Arlen. ● Wednesday and Thursday; Shirley Temple in "Poor Little Girl"; and "Strangers on a honeycomb" with Constance Cummings and Sidney Sinclair. ● Friday and Saturday in "West of Rainbow's End"; and Jack Holt in "Roaring Timber." PATEE—Sunday through Wednesday; "The Emperor's Candlesticks," starring William Powell and Lois Louise Rainer; and "Go Chase Yourself" with Joe Penner. ● Thursdays, Friday and Saturday; "Who Wrote?" starring Hayworth; and Dan Terry and Tim McCoy in "Two-Fisted Law." BEST IN PICTURES - AND HERE'S THE PROOF STARTS TODAY! "If my reputation rested on one picture . . . I'd want it to be "Stella Dallas"—Samuel Goldwin. Scorned by her husband and her daughter's friends because she wasn't "good enough" — but you'll see her true magnificence! SAMUEL GOLDWYN PRESENTS Added - Benny Goodman, Dick Powell, Paul Muni "AULD LANG SYNE" WATCH FOR "THE WONDER BOY" "My Place in the World of Einstein" is the subject to be discussed tonight as the first of a series of brief addresses and open discussions on the general subject of "Building a Philosophy of Life", which will be held on each of the four Sundays during May on the slope beside Potter lake. Jones To Lead Discussion Tonight on Einstein's World Tonight's address is a discussion of the effects on our thinking and our faith of the findings of modern science. It will center around the question of "What can we believe in?" and its meaning of life in such a world?" These discussions will be led by H. Lee Jones. At 5 o'clock there will be a picnic sipper, followed by H. Lee Jones, followed by an open forum discussion. The following Sunday evening, the subject is "Living With One's Self After Freud." On May 15, "The Disturbance Started by Karl Marx" will be aired. May 22, "A Livable Philosophy" will be given. These meetings are open to all students and young people. There will be a small charge for refreshments. Everyone is invited to attend. Choirs Observe-beer at the morning service of the First Presbyterian Church. In the evening at 7:30, the choir will present its final concert of the season at the church, as one of the opening features of Music Week. The choir of seventy singers will present a new program of choral numbers by Palestrina, Orlando Gibbons, Bach, Nikolsky, Tescho- Sunday Special Fried Chicken Dinner 40c ALWAYS THE BEST CONTINUOUS SHOWS T O D A Y STARTING AT 2:30 ENDS WEDNESDAY The Year's Best Performance, Destined To Be the Academy Award Winner for 1938! Heartless sweetheart of the South! Half siren— half angel—all woman! Bette Davis JEZEBEL A WARNER BROS. PICTURE WITH HENRY FONDA GEORGE BRENT MARGARET LINDSAY DONALD CRISP-FAY BAINTER A WILLIAM WYLER PRODUCTION Come expecting something really great, since it is rumored that Warner Bros. jumped the gun on "Gone With the Wind" when they made "Jexebel." ALSO SOON - "JOY OF LIVING" CARL DEACON MOORE AND HIS NOVELTY BAND COLOR CARTOON - NEWS koffer, a number dedicated to the choir by Powell Weaver, well known composer of Kansas City, Mo., and three arrangements of Negro spirituals, "Dark Water," "Give Me Jesus," and "Chillin' Come on Home." Special features of the concert will be a soprano solo by Alice Boyer, fm 41; a duet by Mary Elizabeth Bear, fa 38, and Edwin Bayley, euncil; and Mery Meribah Morey, associate professor of voice, singing the great "gn- famitatus" from Rossini's "Stabat Mater," with the choir, Mary Jane Bruce, fa38; will be at the piano, C. W. Straffon at the organ. The Wesleyan chorus chair of the Methodist Church under the direction of Mrs. Dorothy Enlow Miller will sing "Lift Up Your Heads" from the musical "Dear Mary." And The Ecission of Topeka will sing "The Lord's Pravery" by Malotte. AT THE GRANADA She's meantest her she's liven' most—Bette Davie as "Jazebel" and Henry Fonda as her hapless love in the romantic drama of old New York. EMPLOYMENT See Mr. Hayes, Educators Assn., 919 Massachusetts St. Pleasant out-of-doors summer educational work . . . Men or women students . . . preference to Freshmen or Sophomores . . . $180 guaranteed . . . plus bonus . . 72 days. SUNDAY PRICES 10-35c continuous from 1 p.m. TODAY DICKINSON PRICES PARAMOUNT'S COLOSSAL COLLEGIATE COMEDY HAS COME TO TOWN! The BIG APPLE of musical shows Here's that shaggin' gaggin', singin', swingin' all-star musical with the new hit tunes! MARTHA BOB RAYE·HOPE EWARD EVERETT BEN HORTON • BLUE Heart: "College swing" "Howda' like to Love Me?" "Moments like This" "This" and the rest FLORENCE GEORGE • JOHN PAYNE • ROBERT CUMMING SKINNAY ENNIS • THE SLATE BROTHERS A L S O! MICKEY MOUSE in "MICKEY'S CIRCUS" FOX LASTEST NEWS EVENTS FRIDAY! JACKIE COOPER IN "BOY OF THE STREETS" WATCH FOR IT! "THE ADVENTURES of MARCO POLO"