SUNDAY, MARCH 27, 1938 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FACE THREE Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society DOROTHY HETIERTON, c'40, Society Editor Before $ p.m. call K.U. 21), after $ k.电话 7202-81 **Dupont innermer guests a** the Delta Upton house were: Prof. Henry Wurmee and Mrs. Werner Mary Jo Connell, Baird Mary K. Rutherford, A4'39 Betty Graham, c'39 Betty Coulson, c'41 Weekend guests at the Kappa Kappa Hippa Giannini house are: Harriet Jane Woods, Kuwait City, Mo. Libbie Metcalf, Kuwait City, Mo. Mary Metcalf, Kuwait City, Mo. O. M. J. O., Hiboradjo Jane Wyrjall, Japan Elizabeth LaRue, Tongke Phi Kappa Psi entertained Friday, night in the Memorial Union ballroom with its annual spring formal. The orchestra's orchestra furnished the music. the music. The chaperons were: Mrs. Jane McLean C. D. Wyllon Mrs. L. C. Harris Mrs. Nelle Hopkins The following guests were present Sally Jo Deormey, c'18 Marie Sawryeh, c'18 Peggy Lynch, c'18 Mary Johnzit, gr Bunny Kim, c'14 Mary Markham, f'19 Jim Johnson, c'18 Elizabeth Barley, c'18 Kathryn Turner, c'18 Jen Perry, c'40 Jean McDonald, c'18 Ruth Olive Brown, c'40 Jane Flood, c'18 Miriam Whitford, f'19 Agarwala, f'19 Frances Hard, f'14 Joan Taylor, c'41 Carolyn Green, c'14 Mary Columbia, c'18 Mary Lewin, c'18 Helen Johnson, c'18 Roberta Walker, f'17 Mary Saar, f'18 Mary Jo Cornell, f'18 Betty Butcher, c'18 Alice Neal, c'18 Marianne Dillon, c'18 Margaret Large, c'18 Maxine Miller, c'41 Jane Waring, c'18 Margaret Myers, f'18 Hannah Hutchison, c'18 Patti Payne, c'41 Mary Noel, c'18 Nancy McCrooker, Kansas City, Mo. Margaret Large, c'18 Maxine Miller, c'41 Jane Waring, c'18 Margaret Myers, f'18 Hannah Hutchison, c'18 Patti Payne, c'41 Mary Noel, c'18 Nancy McCrooker, Kansas City, Mo. Margaret Large, c'18 Maxine Miller, c'41 Jane Waring, c'18 Margaret Myers, f'18 Hannah Hutchison, c'18 Patti Payne, c'41 Mary Noel, c'18 Nancy McCrooker, Kansas City, Mo. Margaret Large, c'18 Maxine Miller, c'41 Jane Waring, c'18 Margaret Myers, f'18 Hannah Hutchison, c'18 Patti Payne, c'41 Mary Noel, c'18 Nancy McCrooker, Kansas City, Mo. Margaret Large, c'18 Maxine Miller, c'41 Jane Waring, c'18 Margaret Myers, f'18 Hannah Hutchison, c'18 Patti Payne, c'41 Mary Noel, c'18 Nancy McCrooker, Kansas City, Mo. Margaret Large, c'18 Maxine Miller, c'41 Jane Waring, c'18 Margaret Myers, f'18 Hannah Hutchison, c'18 Patti Payne, c'41 Mary Noel, c'18 Nancy McCrooker, Kansas City, Mo. Margaret Large, c'18 Maxine Miller, c'41 Jane Waring, c'18 Margaret Myers, f'18 Hannah Hutchison, c'18 Patti Payne, c'41 Mary Noel, c'18 Nancy McCrooker, Kansas City, Mo. Margaret Large, c'18 Maxine Miller, c'41 Jane Waring, c'18 Margaret Myers, f'18 Hannah Hutchison, c'18 Patti Payne, c'41 Mary Noel, c'18 Nancy McCrooker, Kansas City, Mo. Margaret Large, c'18 Maxine Miller, c'41 Jane Waring, c'18 Margaret Myers, f'18 Hannah Hutchison, c'18 Patti Payne, c'41 Mary Noel, c'18 Nancy McCrooker, Kansas City, Mo. Margaret Large, c'18 Maxine Miller, c'41 Jane Wi Mary Jane Mibeck, Independence Estella Park, Wichita Dorothy Teachner, Kansas City Fastella Parks, Wichita Dorothy Teacheron, Kansas City, Mo. Bettie Primm, Kansas City, Mo. Bettie Primm, Wichita Charlotte McIndoe, Kansas City, Mo. Jean Vogent, Kansas City, Mo. Betty Tharp, Kansas City, Mo. Betty Tharp, Kansas City, Mo. Douglas Miller, Fort Scott Lyman Chute, c#40 c#41 Junior Collins, c#41 Bob Scott, Kansas City, Mo. Bruce Barton, Kansas City, Mo. Leandrion Thompson, Kansas City, Mo. Den Newlin, Kansas City, Mo. Bob Hines, Kansas City, Mo. Hill Brown, Lawrence Hill Frazier, Lawnwood Jack Stewart, Lawrence Harold Bowman, Topek Howard Rankin, Topek Lucas Pfeiffer, Lawnwood Jack Cassidy, Kansas City, Mo. Jack O'Hara, Kansas City, Mo. Freed Wrightman, Sublette Mack, Kansas City, Mo. Dick Miller, Channe Kimnetch Mitchell, Channe F. Dana Durand, Kansas City, Mo. Kevin Lissner, Norman, Okla. Campbell Hodge, Kansas City, Mo. Dr. Gail McClure, assistant physician at Watkins Memorial hospital was a dinner guest at the Alpha Omicron Pi house Friday night. ~ J. H. Taggart, associate professor of economics, was a dinner guest at the Beta Theta Pi house Thursday. Mrs. J. R. Gray, Pratt, and Margaret June Gray, c'41; were dinner guests at the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity house Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John McFairland Bartlesville, Okla., were guests at the Alpha Omicron Pi sorority house yesterday. ∞ Dinner guests at the Sigma Kappa house today will be: Mr. and Mrs Roy B. Graham, Milwaukee, Wis. Merton L. M. Norton, Kansas City, Kan. ∞ Vailere Davey, Garth, is a week-end guest at the Alpha Gamma Delta house. Alpha Kappa Psi, commerce fraternity, announces the pledging of Lloyd Auten, b uncle. --mer students of the University, were visiting in Lawrence Saturday. Mr. Roberts is teaching at Denison High School and Mrs. Roberts is teaching at the Hudson Junior-Senior High School. Grace Adell Pearson and Margaret Sanders, Kansas City, Kan., were dinner guests Friday at the Alpha Gamma Delta house. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Roberts, former students of the University, were visiting in Lawrence Saturday. Mr. Roberts is teaching at Denison High School and Mrs. Roberts is teaching at the Hudson Junior-Senior High School. 20 Walter A. Stults of Chicago arrived yesterday morning to be a guest at the home of S. J. Hunter and his daughter, Mrs. Hunter Monteith, over the weekend. Mr. Stults, who is head of the voice department of Northwestern University, will be a soloist in the production of "Pilgrim's Progress," to be given this afternoon. R. J. Paulette, Topeka, was a guest at the Theta Tau house Friday night Charles H. Bowen, instructor in economics, was a dinner guest at the Alpha Kappa Psi house Thursday. Miss Betty Schwartz, assistant in instructor in design here last year, and Mrs. Betty Gibson Hodges of Bartlesville, Okla., were visitors at the Kappa Alpha Theta house last week Dr. and Mrs. Edgar Stillman Kiley of New York were guests of honor at a dinner given by Chancellor E. H. Lindley and Mrs. Lindley of Dohbs Ferry, N.Y., was also an out-of-town guest. Doctor and Kelley were guests the past week of Prof. W. Otto Miessner, having come for the producer of Doctor Kelley's musical miracle play, "Pilgrim's Progress," which will be presented by the Lawrence Choral Union this afternoon at 3 o'clock at Hoch auditorium. Weekend guests at the home or Miss Monte Robbins are Mrs. Julia Martin, Lecompte, and Miss Gladys Winter, Topeka. The University Women's Club will entertain the senior women of the University at a ten in the men's room on Thursday, April 13 at 3 o'clock Thursday, April 7. Senior women are asked to watch the University bulletin boards and to keep the date open if possible. There will be no written invitations. On the Shin-- Continued from page. iors, seniors, and graduate students. 6. Supplant the drinking fountains with vintage containers more appropriate for students. 7. Self-polishing apples. Will the royalist party have more planks in its platform than P.S.G.L. or Pachacamac? Watch your SHIN'S.) While doddling—We hear reports that there is a Ghost in the old Acacia house...Hill pride: Fred Fleming, cook, journalist, thespian, and playwright, furnishes copy for one of "Peg of the Flint Hills" columns... Spring Swing Previews at local Trade Show—Ernie Sanders gave us in fine swing...Not feathered, not fluffy, not Emily Ford, and Warren Littlejohn, who were showing their audience some routines not to be touched this side of the big-time...White coats in formal wear made their appearance for the first time Friday night at the Phi Psi "gardenia" party. The Freshman Commission meeting tomorrow will be led by Ruth Fengel, c40, speaking on the active-learning W.C.A. Creative Leisure Commission. Freshman Commission Will Meet This is the third in a series of meetings at which upperclass commission chairmen spoke to the group about W.C.W.A. commissions. Phi Sigma, national honorary society of biological research, elected the following officers Friday night: President, M. D. Wheatley, assistant instructor of zoology; vice-president, M. E. McCoy, assistant instructor of botany; secretary, Milford Parsell, gr; and teacher, Virginia Dearl, gr. Mulligan Selected As KFKU Announcer Phi Sigma Elects Officers FOLKS HERE TODAY? Show Them Your Retreat Your Union Building Harold Mullignon, e'uncl, has been selected to be one of the student announcers for the following year over radio station KFKU. Mulligan was chosen after tryout tests by judges who based their decision upon personalism, nautical knowledge, pronunciation, diction, and acting ability. Another point in Mulligan's favor was the fact that he plans to remain on the Hill for two or three years. UNION FOUNTAIN Sub-basement Memorial Union and your Judges were Professors Allen Crafton and Robert Calderwood of the department of speech and drama, Alice Monireiff, professor of voices. Several students are being considered for the second student announcer. The decision will be made later. Former Faculty Member In Lawrence Hospital Miss Kate Stephens, author and former faculty member of the University, is reported seriously ill at 'he Lawrence Memorial hospital.' Miss Stephens, a graduate in 1875 was a professor of Greek in the University from 1879 to 1885. Choral Union- She is known at the University for her numerous gifts, among the most recent being a part of the Tummy Stephens, Kansas jurist. versity of Cincinnati. As the recipient of the International Music Society Composition Fellowship, he has recently been affiliated with the Western College at Oxford. His works have been repeatedly performed by the great symphonic and choral groups of America and Europe and are present lecturers at the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music. Mrs. Kelley is widely known as a musical director. She was president of the National Federation of Musical Clubs and is now chairman of the committee on legislation which, with Walter Damrosch and other notable men and women, is sponsoring a bill in Congress providing for a secretary of fine arts in the President's cabinet. Professor Miesner, director of the Lawrence Choral Union and of this afternoon's oratorio, is chairman of the department of public school music at the University. He came here in 1936, after years of distinguished service in the field of music, as composer's conductor, and author, as well as inventor of numerous devices in use today throughout the country in classes in music appreciation. Met Kelleys in Germany Professor Miesner's musical training was done largely in the Cincinnati College of Music, at Cincinnati, Ohio; in Chicago; in New York; and in Berlin, in 1908 and 1910, where he met Dr. and Mrs. Kelley, developing there a friendship with and an admiration for this distinguished couple, that has endured many years. Both the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music and Chicago Musical College have honored him with an honorary doctor's degree in music. He is co-author of many of the books now in use in public school music courses, such as The Progressive Series, Malus Hall Series. His Melody Way system of class piano instruction is used in every state, in Canada, Africa, Australia, Japan, Korea, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, and Germany. PATEE 2 FINE FEATURES Romance and Adventure Will Never Die As Long As This Story Lives! CONTINUOUS FROM 2:00 To Tell Correspondents About Union Building Dean Henry Werner will address the Student Correspondents' bureau at 430 Tuesday afternoon in the Journal building. His topic will be "Adapting to Technology." It Affects Student Life." Prizes for correspondents will be discussed. ANY SEAT 15c ANY TIME TODAY ENDS Representatives from Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing company will visit the School of Engineering tomorrow to interview senior students in electrical and mechanical engineering, Robert W. Warmer, announced yesterday. ENDS TUESDAY Comedy by Radio Class Will Be Heard Over KEKU "The Westinghouse company is intested in securing proactive sales engineers as well as wear for their work." Professor Warner said. "THE PRINCE and THE PAUPER" Westinghouse To Interview Senior Engineers ERROL FLYNN MAUCH TWINS Bobby and Billy —AND— Loyalists-- Members of the cast are Ole Niemann, c38; Dorothy Mosey Thompson, c1unel; Mary John, c38; Jack Netter, c1unel; Kathleen Burrer, c1unel; and Kathleen Burrer, c1unel. The representatives who will be here are C. G. Roush, manager of the district office in Kansas City, Missouri, and the manager from East Pittsburgh, Pa. "Misdirect Economy," a comedy-fair in three scenes, will be presented by the radio speaking class over KFKU tomorrow at 6 o'clock. The play was written by Maribeth Schneiber, c.38, and is directed by Catherine Holmes, c.38. It is given under the general direction of Rolla Nuckles, instructor in speech and dramatic art. tions and last highway connecting Barcelona with Madrid will be severed. Nationalists claimed that the Loyalists, including international brigades, were falling back in great haste. The thrust was being carried by enmity and motorized colluding by a squadron of 100 airplanes. Another point of the vast front broke southeast of Caspe, where the nationalists crossed the Guadaldo river in a drive toward Gandena. Nationalists claimed that the Loyalist lines were wavering and breaking at many points along the Aragon frontier. PRESTON FOSTER SALLY EILERS Bullet Scarred Romance Laugh Riddled Thrills! "EVERYBODY'S DOING IT" Continued from page 1 Pounding with artillery and airplanes, motorized units and more than 220,000 infantry, General FrancoFrance's forces were engaged in a battle of operations in an effort to crush Loyalist resistance and end the war. WEDNESDAY ONLY TEX OWENS KMBC Star In Person NEWS - 'OUR GANG' The Students' Rendezvous SUNDAY 20c ALL DAY Children 10c STARTS TODAY ENDS TUESDAY A Mammoth Double Bill NO.1 A Drama That May Have Happened to You Meet the girl who lived 'Scandal' Low Ayres - Louis Campbell Roscoe Karsn - Erick Kenny Porter Hall - Elizabeth Patterson Virginia Woider - Director by James Hager - Screenplay by Playmarian Millor Cressi - Co-Director of Vera Capra - A Paramount Pictures NO.2 A Picture With a Great Cast and Music HEAR THAT SINGIN'! HAT SWINGIN'! The mountain rings when Martha rings! Popeye Cartoon — New News WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY BARGAIN DAYS ONLY 10c TILL 7 Then 15c CLAUDETTE COLBERT FRED MacMURRAY "MAID OF SALEM "KING SOLOMON'S MINES ROLAND YOUNG ONLY 3 MORE DAYS TODAY CONTINUOUS FROM 2:30 David Belasco's Breath-Taking DAVID HOLLAND Celebrated Stage Hit Leaps To New Fame on the Screen Against the Brian Falking Background of the Romantic Untamed West! Hold tight! Every second thrills with suspense! It's gaud and romantic! WALTER PIDGEON LEO CARRILLO BUDDY EBSEF NO ADVANCE IN PRICES! X - TRA In His Latest Spasm "HOW TO START THE DAY" Color Cartoon Novelty Nines, Events ROBERT BENCHLEY CONTINUOUS SHOWS TODAY CLAUDETTE COLBERT · GARY COOPER "BLUEBEARD'S EIGHTH WIFE" EDWARD EVERETT HORTON * DAVID NIVEN * ELIZABETH PATTERSON * HIRMAN BINGER Screen Play by Charles Bracket and Billy Widener. On the play by Alfred Sawyer. English Plain. Adaptation to Charlene Andrade PRODUCED AND DIRECTED BY ERNST LUBITSCH WEDDY - SATURDAY Returned by Demand! THE HURRICANE with Dorothy Lourne A PARAMOUNT PICTURE DICKINSON Next Week Shirley Temple in ebcellea of Sunnybrook Farm