SUNDAY, APRIL 24, 1929 RACE THERE UNIVERSITY DAILY: KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society DOROTHY JANKE c. 38, Society Editor Before 5 p.m. call KU, K1, 217; after 529 K21 ^ Marjorie Inley and Mary Inley, both of El Dorado, and Dorothy Kohl-schreiber of Topeka are weekend guests at Watkins hall. Frank Strait of Leon was a luncheon guest at Watkins hall Saturday. Eleanor Patton, Iola, and Dean Day, Dodge City, were dinner guests at the Kappa Sigma fraternity house Friday night. Phi chapter of Alpha Omicron Ipi has been celebrating the twentieth anniversary of its installation with a Jamboree yesterday and today. The guest of honor of the chapter is Mrs. D. B. Rasmussen of Fremont, Neh. is the mid-west superintendent of the sorority. As a national organization Alpha Omicron Ipi supports social service workers in cooperation with the famous Frontier Nursing Service in Kentucky. Yesterday afternoon, Mrs A. J. Mix entertained with a tea at her home from 4 until 6 o'clock, for the visiting alumna. Guests of honor at the birthday banquet last night were: Mrs. Elizabeth Maguire B. Mrs. Laura Fremont M. D. B. Rammuson, Fremont, Neb. Mrs. R. H. Bannerman, Lawrence Mrs. R. H. Beaver, Lawrence Luncheon guests yesterday in Luncheon guests yesterday in cluded: Mary O'Neil, '13, Peabody Litchfield Plain, '13, Sousa City, Iowa Litchfield Plain, '13, Sousa City, Mo. Willie Robertson, '16, Osborne Ruth Lilled, '27, Kansas City, Mo. Kate McCarthy, '18, Marion Burton, '16, Pickerle, Okla. Jane LaPierre, '14, Kansas City, Mo. Dorothy Rowell, '29, Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. Joseph Bloomer, '24, Claffin Mrs. Arthur Bloomer, '24, Claffin Mrs. Li Jiachen, '28, Knapp Stahl, '21, Kansas City Mo. Mrs. Paul Webster, '20, Leavenworth - Mrs. L. J. Berr, 25, Kinney * Mrs. Howard Stahl, '29, Kansas City Mo. Mrs. Otto B. Pecha, 19, Kansas City Mo. Mrs. W. W. Forman, '30, Kansas City Mrs. Quinton, D. Conklin, '52, Abilene Mrs. Howard Gable, '53, Kansas City, Mrs. Myron Waggnoer, '27, Excelsior Scribner, Mt. Mrs. Paul Webster, '20, Leavenworth Mrs. James Bruce, J1, Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. Otto B. Pecha, '19, Kansas City, Mrs. W. W. Forman, '30, Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. Waldo S. Favreau, '29, Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. Audra Ann Kennedy, '32, Valley Mrs. Audra Ann Kennedy, '32, Valley Falls Mrs. D, A. Hedge, '29, Hoisington Mrs. Waldo S. Favreau, '29, Kansas Mrs. W, H. Brown, 30, Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. Jack Naisith, 27, Overland Park Ms. Claude Huyck, 28, Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. Charles Omer, '15, Lawrence Mrs. Pares McFerren, '28, Kansas City, Mo. Pi Kappa Alpha entertained with a buffet supper Thursday evening. ↳ the chaperons were: Mrs. Nail Butcher Ralph Harmon Mrs. Belle Wilmot The following were guests: Hueine Haze, cley Helen Harmon, Lawrence Bette Ann Wilkinson, c41 Mariana Bannain, c40 Doris Simons, c41 Sue Loy, c41 Luc Tempel, c40 Margarette Parker, c41 Seina Hemsin, c49 Francene Zistmeyer, c40 Estelle Hall, b18 Betty Jane Bodionk, c40 Celia Graham, b19 Arlene Irvine, b19 Mary Jane Haynes, c38 Jennobe Johnson, f19 Phyllin M.Pherson, f19 Peggy Wallace, incense Members of the fraternity present were: Jam Hill, 28, New York City Lee Gradinger, 29, New York City Bilien C. Gradinger, 29, Mt. Hope Dinner guests at the Delta Upsilon fraternity house Thursday evening ottery Coulson, c'41 Jeanne Wilkins, fa'41 Marjorie Wahl, c'38 Dinner guests at the Alpha Tau Jeanne Mantele, f/aurel Vigray, Grace c.41 Jane Cheeky, f/aurel Bernice Hauck, c.41 Louise Grayton, c.40 Julie Rinke, c.41 Ruth Linke, c.41 . | Phi Gamma Delta fraternity entertained with a party last evening at the chapter house. The chaperons were: Mrs. C. A. Smart Mrs. Modine Burcher Mrs. A. Smart ∞ Members of Pi Beta Phi will be hostesses this afternoon to members hostesses this afternoon to members of the faculty. The following will be in the re- writing list "Individually Tailored" Helen Jane Edwards, c18 Mirie Jane Maclean Mirie H. Wieder Mirie Mike Gotto Those assisting with the pouring Mrs. Gilbert Ulmer was elected president of the junior section of the American Association of University Women at a meeting Wednesday evening. Otta May Bishoff was president of the Woodrow Mill secretary-treasurer. Retiring officers are: President, Evangeline Clark; vice-president, --slight drizzle which began just be fore the race. Mrs. R, B. Stevens Mrs. Will Greene Mrs. Charles Redhat The body scheme will be white d yellow Results Are What You Are Looking For. EXPERT RAQUET RESTRINGING 24-hour Service Ober's READ TO FOOT OUTSIZER ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP "1938 Tennis Roquets and Balls" We Repair Shoes the Modern way. Our workers wear wod shoes, months more of wear—All work guaranteed. We Repair Shoes the Modern Way! Created Just for YOU! 1017 Mass. W.E. Wheltstone, Prop. Phone 686 Have you ever purchased a ready-made garment and then found it on your shirt? Have you ever worn on men in all walks of life? In the vernacular, you see yourself calling. You owe it to yourself to dress individually and in accordance with your personality. Only $25 and up SCHULZ the TAILOR Phone 914 924 Mass. "Suiting You - That Is My Business" Catherine Penner; secretary-treasurer. Marie Miller. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cooper of Denver announces the engagement of their daughter, Virginia, to Dick Wells of Reno to take it to take place May 24 in Denver. Wells, who received his bachelor of science degree in physical education and a University teacher's diploma in 1935, was a former Big Sister in basketball. He has since been a guard on the Denver Safetyway basketball team of the Missouri Valley A.A.U. ☆ Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity announces the pledging of Lester Poleney, c'40. Dale Ferrel, assistant instructor in economics, was a dinner guest last Thursday evening at the Alpha Kappa Psi house. 心 Alpha Omieron Pl announces the pledging of Betty Hughes, c'uncel. San Romani-- At the start of the big race Lash, who had the pole position, took the lead and continued to set the pace throughout the first lap. San Romanni took over at the first turn of the second lap and finished the quarter in that position, followed by Cunningham, Lash and Venzie in that order. Timers caught the second lap in 68 seconds. Continued from page 1 Lass jumped in the lead early in the third lap and finished ahead in the 66-second third quarter, with San Romani and Cunningham running most of the way ahead. Glon sprinted suddenly to take command as they went into the final lap and ended up crossing him. The mile king set a dash pace down the back stretch but couldn't shake the persistent San Romani. They came into the stretch with Cunningham a yard in front and Lash closing in to fast in third place. Just when it appeared Glenn was about to slide down, an alma jumped through on the inside and crossed the line inches ahead. merical uses are now being developed to a point where helium is being tried in deep sea diving, caisson work under compressed air for tunnel construction or artificial turbulence, food preservation, and many metalurgical processes. Cady's Helium-ing, and generosity. It is dull, discouraging work, but it is the only way." Peace Convocation- DICKINSON Continuous Shows From 1 p.m. Continued from page 1 "Medicine has found the use of helium beneficial particularly in severe cases of asthma where a mixture of 80 per cent helium and 20 per cent oxygen has been used." Doctor Sehri stated that the first cubic foot of helium made in the United States by Doctor Cady cnt $2,500. At present, the United States government which, operates the Amarillo plant as a monopoly, is selling helium to private companies and to private individuals at about one-half cent a cubic foot. Sunday Prices 10c-35c Continued from page 1 TODAY! "The Other Road" was represented by Elijah Cole as one of patient endowers, and one of intellectual—not muscular work. "The only way to take the profits out of war is not get into a war," he said. "The underlying causes of war lie in economic expansion. With capitulation, expansion is inevitable. If we would, here in America, build an economic democracy, we would not have to fight a war to mar- The concluding address was by Rolla Nuckles, who told the story of how a resurrected soldier might view the situation, pointing out that the last war was not fought to save democracy or for the glory of God. Rolla Nuckles, "night now there is a superb preparation for the next war." leaks and raw materials in order for capitulum to survive.” His final statement was a quotation from Harold Feyd. “We must use our democracy, we must expand our democracy, or we will lose it." EXTRA! The United Student Peace Committee, which arranged the convocation, protested the passage of the May bill, now before Congress. The Most Amazing Love Adventure Ever Told! Popeye Cartoon "Tops in Entertainment" Must Use Democracy Pictorial Fox News WHITE GODDESS! FRIDAY! Lloyd Nolan—"Tip-Off Girls" NEXT WEEK Martha Raye "College Swing" The Creative Leisure Commission of the Y.W.C.A. and the Y.M.C.A. are going on a fossil hunt this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. They will meet Will Hunt Fossils Today After the bike a lunch will be served. Anyone interested in going is invited to join the group. at Henley house and will hike out on Highway 10. What's Happening This Week Both Scores MONDAY—Kansas City section, American Chemical Society, dinner 6 p.m., banquet room, © U. M. Medical Association lecture, 8 p.m. **TUESDAY** - School of Engineering faculty meeting, 7:45 p.m. cafeteria. Jay Scholarship, 8:15 p.m. library. 6:15 p.m. Colonial tea room. W.S.G.A. dinner, 6 p.m. Pine room. ● K. U. Dames dinner, 6:30 p.m. Bunguer room. WEDNESDAY-Athletie Board dinner, 6:30 p.m. Pine room. ● Mid- Week. THURSDAY - Y.M.C.A. beature, "Marriage Harmony", 8 p.m., ball- room of Business dinner, 6 p.m., ballroom. FRIDAY-Eldridge dinner, Pine room. ♥ Religion Room 4:30 p.m. Pine Room. Cornhall horn dance, 9 p.m. ♥ Kansas Theatre Forum SATURDAY—High School chemical teachers and students luncheon. 6 p.m. ● Parents' Day banquet. DICKINSON~Sunday to Tuesday: "Her Jungle Love," Dorothy Lau- mour and Ray Millan® • Friday and Saturday: "Tip-Off Girls" Mary Carpble and Lowry Moss **GMAIR** Monday, Saturday: "Test Pilot," Clark Gable, Myrna Loy and Spencer Teppei SUNDAY, Monday and Tuesday; "Easy Living," Jean Arthur and Edward Aarmold; and "Berkley," John W. Browne and Thursday; "Delores, Dolores Del Rio and Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.; and "County Chairman, with Will Rogers." ● Friday and Saturday; "Border Wolf" with Bob Baker; **YTEE**—Sunday to Wednesday; "Maid's Night Out," Joan Fontaine, Allen Love; "Golden Earth," Lairte Ruisner and Paul Muni. ● Thursday to Saturday; "Fighting Code," with Buck Jones; and "Daredeyll Divers" with Everly Roberts, Dick Purrell. When You Want a REAL Show — It's the Varsity! SUNDAY 20c ALL DAY Kiddies 10c LOOK WHO IS HERE! Bringing you laughs and more laughs . . . Jean goes from dimes to diamonds in one delicious day! It's the comedy riot of the season! RAY MILLAND LUIS ALBERNI · MARY NASH ALSO That lovely princess of the silver screen . . . comes back to grip your hearts in a stirring romance. "CITY GIRL" - Starring - Phyllis Ricardo Brooks Cortez Last but not least --- POPEYE THE SAILOR in "ORGAN GRINDER'S SWING" ANNOUNCEMENT MONDAY ONLY SINGING HIS WAY INTO YOUR HEART! He's Coming in Person! COWBOY STAR OF SONG AND SADDLE with a Talented Company of Western Performers WEDNESDAY—America's Beloved Humorist Will Rogers "COUNTY CHAIRMAN" Returned by popular demand! Rather To Speak At Banquet Tuesday Payne Ratner, candidate for the Republican nomination for governor, will speak to the University's "Payne Ratner For Governor club" at a dinner in the Colonial ten room Tuesday at 6:15 p.m. From 5:45 to 6 o'clock of the same evening, RATmer will give a talk over radio station WHEN. THIS is the program sponsored by the student political club. CONTINUOUS FROM 2:00 Quentin Brown, 138, will preside at the dinner meeting. Short talks will be given by Howard Imperl, 138; Phil Nobe, c29; and Harry Clay, c29. From the musical by Dan Wood, b79, will furnish musical entertainment for the group. ANY 15c ANY SEAT TIME Two Award Winners PATEE NOW! 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