WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1938 UNIVERSITY DAIBE KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAR Here on the Hill DOROTHY DHEMY e: 38, Society Edit Before 5 p.m. call K.U.21: 6 and 270-73 --an account of Mt. Oread Society Kansas delegates to the annual conference of the Acacia fraternity held in Columbia, Mo., last week, were Dick Martin, c'39; Richard Trecee, c'41; Allan Anderson, c'38; and Bill Granger, e'41. ∞ The conference next year will be held at the University of Kansas. Chapters represented at the conference were Oklahoma, Colorado, Missouri, Oklahoma State, Kansas Missouri, Michigan, Minnesota and Kansas. ~ Sigma Nu elected the following officers Monday night: Commander, Robert Reeder, c38; Leutnant commander, L. Martin Friesel, buncle; Ilyas Kovacs, buncle, 193; recorder, Donald Morton; chapain, Keith Deh, b39. Walslo. Milda S. Favreau and Janet Turner, both of Kansas City, Mo., were dinner guests at the Alpha Omnironie Por house last night. Miss Helen Halter of Los Angeles national taurer of Alpha Omicron Pi, was a guest of the local chapter last Monday. Eddie Gardner, e41, has been elected president of the Alpha Kappa Pleid class of 19 men. PAGE THREE Dave Coleman, '37, of Denison, is a house guest of the Triangle fraternity. 2 Pi Beta Phi announces the engagement of Mary Isabelle Tayloa fa 40, to Harold Hight, e'40, who a member of Kappa Sigma. --of Business in 1930, and a member of Pi Kappa Alpha, is assistant of the Monarch Cement company at Humphries. He was president of Charles W. Hiller of Columbus. The members of Pi Beta Phi society held their annual spring party in the Memorial Union building last Wednesday night. The decorations were of flowers and vines, with Easter bunnies placed around the rooms. The chaperons were Mrs. Jane MacCulloch, Mrs. Cassandra Miss Vet Lear, Mrs. Eva Oaken, Mrs. Belle Wilmot, and Mrs. F. B. Kincardine. 2 Miss Bette Hogue of Dallas, a former student, has been visiting at the Pi Beta Phi house. Hackler-Hiller Sophia Schellenberg, c38, was a guest at Watkins hall over the Easter holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick M. Hacker, of De Soto announce the marriage of their daughter, Beulah Beryl, to Frederick C. Hiller of Humboldt. The ceremony, which took place Easter morning in the chapel Plymouth Congregational Church, was read by the Rev. Joseph F. King. Mrs. Hiller, who was graduated from the University School of Business in 1931, has been employed in the legal and engineering departments of the Kansas Electric Power company. Hiller, a graduate from the School ∞ . Mr. and Mrs. William B. Dalton of Lawrence announce the engagement of their daughter, Margery C. to Thomas C. Hurst, m'28, of Kansas City. Mo. Miss Dalton received her bachelor of arts degree last spring. The wedding is to take place early in June. Miss Blanche Yeomans, assistant instructor in the department of English, was the speaker Sunday morning at the annual Easter breakfast held at the Epworth League of the Compass Methodist Church was the host. Mrs. Waldemar Gelch will be nostress to the junior group of the American Association of University Women this evening at her home, Officers will be elected. Miss Suel Whitzel will report on the state convention, and Mrs. Joseph F. King will speak on "Hawaii." Wilev-Miller The marriage of Hazel Inogene Wiley and Eugene Raymond Miller, both former students at the University, took place Sunday afternoon. They will make their home at 547% Indiana street, Lawrence. ∞ Whitt-Miles The marriage of Reba Mae Whit- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. White of Nickerson, and E. Loyal Miles, of Nickerson, took place April 14 at Nickerson, Miles is a member of Phi Alpha Delta, profes- sional law fraternity. ∞ Chi Omega sorority entertained the Delta Chi's with an hour dance last night. Pharmacy News Letter Presents Class History The twenty-fifth School of Pharmacy News Letter was mailed to graduates of the school last week. In addition to news, a history of the School of Pharmacy since 1866 and the history of each issue will contain the history of a class and biographies of its members. The current issue presents the history of the class of 1888. When this series is completed the various issues may be bound together to form a complete history of the school from its origin to the present. Allen Is Appointed Chairman of Radio Program Dr. F. C. Allen, director of the department of physical education at the University, who has been giving a series of radio programs for the University's station, KFKU, has started programs for the coming year by the Kansas Health and Physical Education association. Girard is a prominent worker in experimental physiology, working with nerves and nerve metabolism and has specialized on brain potentials. Early Oregon History Found To Be in Error Phi Sigma To Sponsor Girard Lecture Thursday Salem, Ore—(UP)—Oregon history between 1824 and 1850 is inaccurate and will have to be rewritten according to Dr. Burt Brown Barker, vice-president at the University of Oregon. Doctor Barker said the real history of Oregon during that period is in the records of the Hudson Bay company and is yet unpublished. While visiting in London recently, Doctor Barker said he was permitted to ex-请语 with some of the found many erroneous things that had been written in the Oregon histories. R. W. Girard of the physiology department of the University of Chicago will speak on "Electric Activity of the Brain" Thursday evening. The lecture, sponsored by Phil Sigma, honorary biology faculty will be given at 8 o'clock in central Frank Strong hall auditorium. The Champaign Society of Toronto has exclusive rights to make the Hudson Bay records public, but their publication of only one book a year Fearing the "book-a-year" program will delay revelation for a long time, Doctor Barker is making plans to spread the society to release them sooner. Parents Finally Relent. Permit Son To Graduate Austin, Texas. — (UP) — Martin Grossman, Etlinger's father and mother at last have decided you can't keep a good student down. He will be permitted to be graduated from Austin high school this year, age 12%. He could have been graduated two years ago but his parents thought him too young. Now he has taken every possible course offered in the college, and is currently a faculty of Texas next fall and at the same time wear his first long pants. Already he is well known about the campus. His father, Hyman Joseph Ettlinger, is professor of pure mathematics at the University of Texas and coaches football candidates in spring practice. Pinochle Player Tells How He Scored 1.650 PHONE K.U. 66 Sarasac Lake, U.Y.—(UF) William Buckley, who several months ago scored 1.650 points on a pinchhold hand, has received a score of letters from players seeking to learn how the "ornithoxid" score was made. The score was made when he leak down eight eyes, a run in trump and won every trick after he had melded 1.150 points. Buckley made his score under special rules prevailing at the Saratua Lake Mouse Lodge card contests. Winning every trick gave him 250 points, but under local "house rules" he earned an additional 250 points for melding his entire hand. This bonus jumped his score to 1,530. Buckley was playing in a four-handed game at a regular Moose card party. Daily Kansan Classified Ads LOST: Friday afternoon, folding camera kodak, size 16-12, in library, $10.00 rewind. Leave at Kauai Office. Roomi blikely, 1786 W. 20. W. 13th. -19 Take pictures in theaters, on the street, from the trains and in the home of your friends. 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WEATHER Sydney,—(UP)—Rugular monthly plane service to scatter over the ocean the ashes of cromated persons has been established by a Sydney underaker. The first of these flying funnels occurred when a plane was chartered to scatter the ashes of 10 persons. On the Shin-senior does his best to separate him- self from the mob. The lawyers have their cues, the engineers have their green sweaters, and the business seniors have tired ears from tote-large straw hats. Anyway, when the boys get out of school they will be suffited to pass the hat. In another paddle they are still waiting. Both of the boys go with Chr. Denggae actives, so the activities almost won. The only chance the paddles had to steal home was after the game was over. The only casual came when Ref Humphrey missed the catcher and hit Betty Blake in the eye with the ball. She is in the market for a nice beech peefak. Inventor Shore has reached the breaking point when it comes to women's bonnets. After seeing the Easter parade he decided to make a hat to end all hats. With due rumaging around and piddling, Sea (air) Shore put his creation together. It consists of two paper plates, bottoms together, topped with three paper cups of varying sizes. Hanging on the cups are all of the Creator Shore's fishing plug. The hat has two buttons to tie in the chin. The cup is so placed that you can take the law, with you fishing and she can carry the lait on her head. In case of emergency the hat can be torn apart and the pieces used for a picnic outfit. The senior business students sprinted out yesterday in straw hats of the round-arm type. The poor Paul Smart had best start tightening his tent strings. That "Halway to Heaven" number in the "Spring Swing" is still working on the boys, as today's pomeite sitemates you now sound like them. Some boys say you're divine. Others like to call你 Alice Marie But Td like to call你 Keven. Vacation dripping: Boulder, Colo., doesn't like college boys for some reason or other. Anyway Done Hays and Sam Thompson took a trip to said city during vacation. At attending the Yacht Club one evening the two boys and three of their friends jumped by about ten rough gentlemen. They found the boys all over the landscape According to Sam, Don was under a car, sticking his head out every little bit to yell, "Hey Rubs." This was ended, however, by a well placed kick in the eve. Don says that he was down there picking up Siam. The boys don't think much of the spirit of peace that is supposed to prevail at Easter time. It's a Big Week ---- ---and a Big Week-end! 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Fiction's Most Fascinating Adventurer Lives and Loves Again! ALSO! Musical Comedy Porky Cartoon Latest News IMPORTANT To the Ladies F R E E SATURDAY One complete set of 3 beautiful autographed, full colored photos of Clork Gable, Mylna Ray, Spencer Tracy the stars of "Test Pilot" the movie of *The Matrix* tending the matinee performance of "Arnse Lupin Returns." SATURDAY 5 Glorious Days Jimmy Fiddler Gave It 5 Stars and that's tops. GABLE LOY TRACY "TEST PILOT" Today's ticket to the Dickinson-theater goes of Gene Klemp. "In Old Chicago" is playing all this week. Anne, Amieche, and Alex Fare are starred. The Students' Choice DICKINSON NOW SHOWING Shows 3-7-9 25c 'til 7 The Mightiest Spectacle- Thrill All Picture Ever Gave You! LOVE that was hate and love again . . tempos tious as old Chicago itself . . fiery as the cries of flaming destiny! The Great American Motion Picture YTRONE POWER ALICE CAYE Cast of Thousands directed by HERM KING Direct from $2.00 runs! Betty Boon - News SUNDAY! Hair-Raising Adventure in a Picture that Will Make You Dream of Southern Seas! Wed. - Thurs. 10c Til 7 Then 15c No.1 The Screen's Loveliest Star JESSIE MATHEWS "Gangway" No. 2 Music, Love, Laugher Combined With a Topnotch Cast— Alice Faye - Geo. Raft Frances Langford "Every Night at Eight" Friday - Saturday 2 Big Features Adm. 10c-15c Those Hilarious Trouble Makers THE JONES FAMILY "Borrowing Trouble" No. 2 Hopelang Casidy Returns to "The Heart of Arizona" Sunday—"Easy Living" Monday—Tex Ritter in Person