TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 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 m. call. KU121, cell 2729-3 Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity gave its annual spring formal dance in the Memorial Union ballroom Saturday. George Lee and his orchestra played, broadcasting from 10 to 10:30 p.m. over station WREN. Chaperons were: Mrs. Ed Gary Mrs. James A. Hooke Margaret Perkins Ralph Baldwin F. F. B. Kincaid The party was a dinner-dance in honor of the chapter's fifteenth anniversary. Decorations in the spring motif represented a vineyard with silver balloons for grapes and red balloons for chairs. ~ Dinner guests at the Sigma Kappa house Sunday were: Don Mayfield, e'nel Bill Granger, c'41 Max Cox, ohh Jaeanette Slingetton, Kansas City, Mo. Sarah Ann Peery, Kansas City, Mo. Laura Orkin, Kansas City, Mo. Virginia Benwell, Nashville Mountain Brook, Kansas City, Mo. Mary Starrett, Kentucky Sigma Kappa sorority entertained with a formal dance Saturday evening. Jeanette Singleton, Kansas City, Mo. Sacah Ann Peery, Kansas City, Mo. Loura Oarkin, Kansas City, Mo. Barbara Bowell, Kansas City, Mo. Dora Huntington, Lawrence Gertteridge Store, St. Joseph, MO. Helen Nylean, Kansas City, Mo. Johnny Zimmerman, Kansas City, Mildred Bolshusk, Lawrence Mary Starrett, Kansas City, Mo. Sunday dinner guests at the Alpha Omicron Pi house were: Mrs. D. B. Rasmussen, '20, Fremont, Neb. Mrs. A. J. Mix, '16, Lawrence Warsaldo S. Favreau, '29, Kansas City, Mo. Louiser Burge, '37, Omaha Mrs. Joseph Bloommer, '24, Claflin Mrs. W. H. Brown, '30, Kansas City, Mo Mrs. Quinton D. Connor, '31, Oklahoma City, Okla Jamet Turner, '36, Kansas City, Mo Mrs. Glen S. Utt, '23, Neodesha Mrs. Milk Kenter, '23, Leekow Ruth Eldridge, '27, Kentucky Ruth Eldridge, '27, Kansas City, Mo LaJierre, '34, Kansas City, Mo Pauline Edwards, Oklahoma City City, Mo. Moy, N. Kahnish, 72, Overland Park Moys, N. Knott Mouett, 48, Wichita Mary O'Neil, 30, Paobady Mey, Howard Stahl, 29, Kansas City, Mo. Mey, Norman Baughn, 31, Chicago Mey, Robert Works, 35, Humboldt Willem Lou Robertson, 36, Osborne Mey, Pharaeus Plasen, 36, Kansas City, Mo. Mey, Maureen McFrenter, 28, Kansas City, Mo. Margaret Schwartz, 36, Kansas City, Ky. Hanne Hassen, 31, Spring Hill Mey, Howard Gable, 35, Kansas City, Mo. Mey, L. V. Hill, 25, Kansas City, Kan. Mey, George Carey, Clinton, Ind. Weekend guests at the Alpha Alpha Gamma Delta entertained the following parents with a dinner Sunday: Gamma Dale house were: Doria Lloyd, Kansas City, Kan. Danielle Perry, Kansas City, Kan. Dunthy Scholder, Kansas City, Mo. Grace Adele Pearson, Kansas City, Kan. Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Berbot, Chanute Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Thompson, Concordia Ms. C. Liechohmer, Kansas City, Mo. Ms. C. L. Canfield, Kansas City, Mo. Ms. M. D. Overmier, Chickasaw, Okla. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Burey, Kansas City, Mo. Ms. C. H. Burey, Kansas City, Mo. Ms. M. D. Gillenko, Kansas City, Mo. Ms. W. L. Blakely, Lawrence Catherine Dodd, Kansas City, Kan. Other guests at the dinner were: Dorothy Fo克斯, Kansas City, Mo. Mary J. Gillespie, Kansas City, Kan. Hugh Berthot, Chanute Charles Berthot, Chanute Erie Watson, c41 Guests at the Triangle house Sunday for the annual Founder's Day Prof. A. M. Ockerblad F. E. A. Reis, "Purdue" 17 Carl Cunningham, "Purdue" 14 Lawrence Craewford, "Purdue" 10 Dick Clark, 17 Ben Levy, 17 Frank Motley, 16 Francis Lockard, 16 Henry Pontes, 17 Dinner guests at the Gamma Phi Beta house Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Boham Mary Katherine Dornon, '17 Mary Katherine Dornon, '17 ∞ Guests at Watkins hall Saturday Bettie Bourazy, Topeka Bob Dotte, Topka Robin Hood, Kansas City, Kan. Regina Stromel, gr Mrs. George Graham, Dwight Boydie Rich, Lyndon Delta Pi house were John Lawson, John Foust, and Mrs. Earl Harris, province president of the sorority. Mr. Foust spent two days visiting a local church. Dinner guests at Watkins hall Dinner 'gives' at Watkins in the Sunday were: Nicholas Henean Noll Ruth Payne Irene Payne Katherine Kohlreisher, Topeka Lawrence Sigmond, c19 Louison Thompson, c41 Weekend guests at the Alpha Kappa Psi house were: Hazel Dart, Haddam Eddie Shea, Topeka Willard Troutwine, Ida Jay Simons, Pittsburg Jay Toms, Torrance Jess Wathall, Joi, Mo. Tom McConnell, Kansas City, Mo. Dinner guests Sunday at the Alpha Sigma Nu fraternity held its annual alumni reunion Saturday and Sunday. The wives of the alumna were entertained at the Eldridge hotel. A formal banquet was held Sunday noon at which the following officers of the Nu Chapter Alumni Association were elected: President, R. H. Jones, Wichita Vice-president, Captain William Mc Pherson, Fr. Leaventworth Secretary, Farret Strawn, Kansas City Mo. Mo. Treasurer, William L. Harrison, Kansai City, Mo. Mark Dibach, Omaha Claplin Dr., Mark Dibach, Omaha Claplin Dr., Mark Dibach, Omaha The alumni present were: Richard J. Hopkinson, Topeka Otis S. R. E. Wilson, Tupcake R. H. Jones, Wichita W. W. Holloway, Kansas City, Mo. Walter Ingel, Lawrence W. Walter Ingel, Lawrence Edward H. Hishangner, Kansas City, Mo. Fred N. Mousley, St. Louis Lawrence P. Kingsau, Kansas City, Mo. Paul J. Parker, Leavenworth, Mo. Tom Wardell, Kansas City, Mo. Babe Evans, Tupcake Mo. W. L. Harrison, Kansas City, Mo. Fred Allen, Lawrence John G. Baum, Conway Springs Mark Dibach, Omaha Mark Dibach, Omaha Lewis H. Maser, Wichita Lambers A. Libel, J. Wichita Craig, Omaha Dixon Mason, Omaha Dick Newcomer, Omaha Howard Biglow, Lawrence Dixon Mason, Omaha Crawford C. Straten, Kansas City, Mo. Fred Bachelor, Belleville Jack Nicholson, Ellis Jackson Flood, Springfield, Mo. Dean Pataman, Kansas City The following were guests at the Delta Chi house to attend the Kanza Balou. Don Lash, Indiana Clyde Coyle, Hays, Bristol Bitts, Kansas City, Mo. Al Hibbert Kansas City, Mo. Norman Moloney, Topeka Frank Treney, Tupelo Marylin Browne, Kansas City, Mo. Verne Birnery, Bucklin Diane Runoff, Bucklin Michael Onofrio, Kansas City, Mo. Michael Ouifoï, Kansas City, Kan. Lola Troja, Kansas City, Kan. Francis Longan, Kansas City, Mo. George Stewart, Kansas City, Mo. C. E. Metteff, Hatchinson Henshall is a member of Phi Gamma Delta, and Phi Delta Phi, lenal faternity. sas Relays: Chi Omega announces the engagement of Ellen Louise Ely, faillk, to Robert Hills Rowland. Rowland is in the engineering at Ann Arbor, Mich. Margaret Brown, Spokane, Mich. Jean Owens, Kansas City, Mo. Jon Lindeng, Wichita, Mo. Yvonne White, Kansas City, Mo. Yvonne White, Bonner Springs. Drehery Kennedy, Kansas City, Mo. Emily Kennedy, Kansas City, Mo. Fitzgerald, El迪诺罗 Virginia Burdgeley, Kansas City, Mo. Jimine Ginney, Manhattan The faculty of the department of romance languages gave a dinner last night for William A. Nitz, honorary speaker, at Kanea Hearth. 20 Chi Omega sorority had the following weekend guests: Marijane Mon McKay, EL dorado Fritzi Miri, Lawrence Jenny Jenkins, Oklah, Former Forman, Kansas City, Mo. Richey Fay McReynolds, Kansas City In celebration of its fifteenth anniversary, the University chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon held a stag dinner for members and alumni, Sunday. Guest speakers were: Earl "Jack" Frost, district governor of the fraternity; Prof. Guy Smith; Greater Allen, secretary of the alumni board; and Frank Spink, Jr., president of the chapter. Chi Omega announces the engagement of Alice Marie Meyn, fa'40, to Paul Smart, b39, a member of Delta Tau fraternity. Gamma Phi Bla announces the engagement of Peggy Alberty, c40; to Charles Henshall, c38 and l'40 Miller hall will entertain with an hour dance this evening from 7 to 8 o'clock. Supreme Councilman, Renald I Cate; vice-president, Warren Wilson, fa39; treasurer, Robert Briggs, c41; secretary, Vernon Landen, fa39; warden, Douglas Tarbet, fa40; historian, Robert Forman, fa41. Phi Mu Alpha elected the following officers Monday night; Following the dinner an alumni meeting was held. The Society of the Sigma 21, featurenv devoted to scientific research, recently elected the follow- student students to full membership: KFKU Scientific Fraternity Elects New Members Edna M. Old and Rufus Thompson, both botany majors; Dr. Robert P. Smith, studying at Bell hospital, Kansas City; Kian, James G. LET US DYE FOR YOU! Tuesday 9-45 p.m.—Spotlighting the News. Wednesday 9-30 to 10 p.m. — University Symphony Center of Kansas at the University of Kansas Women's Glee Club and Men's Glee Club. "We Cement Soles" Luncheon 25c Special ∞ ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP See us for Mrs. Stover's Bungalow Candies for all occasions. MIDWAY CAFE 1031 Mass. 1017 Mass. Phone 686 SHOE SHOP Phillips, major in physiology; William D. Field, major in entomology; Ernest Bkenberry and Charles E. Rickart, both mathematics majors; John E. Johnson, Correl M. Robinson, Leland M. White, Amos Lingard, Stoltenberg, Harold L. Smith and Elza Holmes, all chemistry majors; and Joseph H. Lane, Jr. geology major. In addition, Dr. Marshall E. Hyde, M.D. 1933, now on the staff of the state hospital at Osawatome, was elected to alumni membership. On the Shin-for a Crume, we hear -Paul Smart and Alice Marie Meyn have gone on the gold standard, but no cigars -Freshman byword now is "Gosh, this semester has gone fast." Con-vocations are fine—with all roads leading to the sofa fountains. . . Maybe she shouldn't said that— We aren't starting another date-bureau, but the darn thing was a little too appealing for us, so here we go. Continued from page 1 Goon's Prayer Dear Lord, Make me alluring. Though beauty's not enduring. PATEE Shows at 2:30 - 7:00 - 10:00 ANY 15c ANY SEAT TIME NOW! FOR ONLY 4 DAYS It's nice to have some of it in the Soldom if Ever Again Will We Be Able To Give You Such a Story, Such Stars, such a Picture Tour, Award Winner PAUL MUNI LUISE RAINER Two Award Winners "GOOD EARTH" AND Hilarious Romance "Maid's Night Out" JOAN FONTAINE ALLAN LANE ALSO Latest News 'Our Gang' Comedy I might as well not have a phone, For every night I home alone. Please, God, don't make me sit and wait. Have some man call one-nine- four-eight. Betty Blackburn. So what chance do I have to pitch and fling? But I am fat and freckled. And also bespectackled. The candel camera fans might be able to use this tip. Some of the new angles on sunnathing may be snapped with or without telescopic lens from the radio towers over by the Engine building. And then there is the tree in front of the Alpha Chi house. The hill above the ALWAYS THE BEST All Attendance Records Broken HELD OVER ONE MORE DAY ENDS THURSDAY GABLE LOY TRACY "Test Pilot" new Theta house affords some slick angles. The Pi Phi can be caught from the Union building or from the house next door. The Gamma Phi's don't go in for tans and freckles, so you can skip them. If you get any good prints, come around and we'll all have a peek. ALSO Rubinoff and His Violin Novelty Band Act Oldies Band Lost News Events Keep All Dates Open for the Best Performance of 1938! Betty Blackburn gets today's ticket for her Goon's Prayer. The Dickinson is showing "Her Jungle Be Sure and Read "Jozebel" and When You See . . . BETTE DAVIS The Sunday roto section of the Kansan carried a picture of Wolcott of Rice who won the 120-yard high hurdle event in the Relays here. Wolcott recently set a new world record of 13.9 seconds for the event. Alice Marie Miret also made the brown section a week or two ago. In the Name Role You'll Feel Sorry for the Girl Who Gets the Scarlet O'Hara Part in "Gone With the Wind" DICKINSON SHOWS 3-7-9 25c Til 7 NOW! ENDS TOMORROW The Most Attractive Love Ad- vantage. EXTRA! Popeye Cartoon Musical Pictorial - Fox News THURSDAY As Different . . As Refreshing As Spring Itself! OLYMPHE BRADNA Sensation of "Souls at Sen" GENE RAYMOND 'Stolen Heaven' S UN D A Y MARTHA RAYE BURNS AND ALLEN BETTY GRABLE JACKIE COOGAN BEN BLUE 'College Swing' Love" with Dorothy Lamour and Ray Milland in the featured roles. The picture is in technicolor. (Where B.A. Means Big Apple) Gene Venkze stayed at the Phil Gamma Delta house while he was here for the Rehys. SUN.—Stella Dallas TONIGHT FIRST RUN PHYLLIS BROOKS "City Girl" Is Lawrence a Good City? It's Just as Silly to Ask is A Good Picture A Good Picture No. 2 It's Easy to Take JEAN ARTHUR "Easy Living" TOMORROW-THURSDAY 10c TILL 7 THEN 15 He'll Always Be Your Favorite WILL ROGERS "County Chairman" and A Thriller From Way Back "Accused" FRI.—Border Wolves Neither flood nor storm can silence your telephone long We depend upon Western Electric . . . Bell System supply unit . . . to pour material into wrecked areas AT ONCE! Floods and storms in Arkansas and Oklahoma took heavy toll of telephone lines in February. Yet almost all the silenced telephones were back in service within a few days. One reason: Western Electric warehouses, spotted so no Southwestern Bell town is farther than an overnight jump, paired material into the wrecked areas AT ONCE. SOUTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY available, our job of giving you good telephone service at low cost would be vastly more difficult. And Western Electric prices are moderate. 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