WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23.1989 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS --- Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society DOROTHY NETHERTON, c'40, Society Editor an account of Mt. Oread Society DOROTHY NETHERTON, c'40, Society Editor Before 7 p.m., call K.U.21; after 5, call 2023-K3 Phi Gamma Delta fraternity entertained Saturday with a picnic in Brown's grave, followed by an in- house gathering. The following were guests: Ana Brown Hwurd, c'unl Frances Hurd, f'41 Joy Morrison, c'40 Joy Remmbrook, c'unl Margie Spearing, c'38 An Miller Kansas City, Mo. Jeanne Fitzgerald, c'88 Eugene Hughes, c'88 Virginia Lee Steevens, c'99 Margaret Jane Albertry, c'40 Betty Bender, Kansas City, Mo. Jane Sutherland, c'88 Betty Jane Patton, c'unl Elizabeth Carruth, c'88 Eugene Ewes, c'88 Marije Harbough, c'88 Betty Butcher, c'41 Betty Burch, f'41 Wayne, c'42 Doris Johnson, c'40 Marguerite Myers, f'38 Lella Lou Welsl, c'unl Betty Stephenson, c'40 Elizabeth Carruth, c'40 Betty Jane McCoy, c'40 Betty Ann Yankee, c'40 Maxine Miller, c'41 Doree, c'41 Alice Kinney, c'unl Helen Walker, c'unl Mary Lewis, c'unl Mary Lewis, c'unl Patricia Etienhower, c'unl Elinor Shockley, c'unl Lena B. Funk, c'unl Martha J Starck, c'unl Martha J Starck, c'unl Juliette Trembley, c'unl Mary Alice Livingston, c'unl Tabla Bottell, c'unl Payne, c'41 Marianne Dillon, c'unl Virginia Appel, c'41 Margaret Stoewle, fa'uncil Margaret Stoewle, c'unl Genieve Gaylord, c'41 Peggy Lynch, c'unl Betty Coulson, f'41 Harris, c'unl Camilla Scott, c'41 Jean Robertus, c'41 Margaret Slentz, c'41 Elinor, c'unl Mary An Edgerton, c'19 Eleanor Cavert, c'unl Jane Robinson, Atchion McPherson, c'unl Jean Wurtz, c'40 Jean Perry, c'40 The chaperons were Mrs. William Huttig and Mrs. C.A. Thomas. --ode, as the author calls it, might be more fitting down Manhattan way, but here it comes, anhoe. Members of Theta Sigma Phi, honorary journalism sorcery, held an informal supper meeting last night in the sky parlor of the Journalism Club at 10 a.m. on Monday, which will be held March 29, were discussed. Those present were: Mrs. J. J. Kidler, sponsor, Lawrence Mrs. L. N. Flint, Lawrence Mrs. James Clark, Lawrence Mrs. George Church, Lawrence Mrs. Elizabeth Deming, c18el Ardath Cable, c18cel Araline Valentine, c18 Jim Fleedl, c18 Louie Peyton, c193 Maxine Fischer, c18 Jean Thomas, c18 Ruth Time, c19 Dean Paul B. Lawson and Mrs. Lawson entertained with a buffer supper Sunday evening. The guests were: } Dr. and Mr. E. H. Hollands Prof. George Beal and Ms. Real Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ellsworth Mr. and Mrs. Richard Prof. H. B. Chubb and Ms. Chubb ∞ Mess. Murray Hodges of Bartlesville, OKla., and Betty Schwanzt of Salina are visiting for a few days at the Kappa Alpha Theta house. Mrs. Linch of Salina was a guest at the Alpha Chi Omega house yesterday. --ode, as the author calls it, might be more fitting down Manhattan way, but here it comes, anhoe. Beta Theta Pi announces the pledging of Don Fierce, ed'41. Charles McCarty of Denver was a guest at the Sigma Phi Epsilon house yesterday. John Peck, c'39, was a guest at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house Sunday. Daisy Hoffman, c'38, was a Sunday dinner guest at the Phi Delta Theta house. ~ Janet Turner, Kansas City, Mo. was a guest at the Alpha Omicron Pi house Monday. ~ Alpha Chi Omega entertained the following at dinner Sunday: John Webbain, c:40 John Rymond 'O'Brien, c:39 John Trombley, c:41 Mr. and Mrs. Hardy, Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. Kiehl, Pittsburg John Mull, Coffeyville Mr. Wardle, c:39 Euclid Hall, b:38 ∞ Mark Hadges, Hutchinson, and Simeon Agnos, Kansas City, Mo. were guests at the Alpha Omicron Pi house yesterday. --ode, as the author calls it, might be more fitting down Manhattan way, but here it comes, anhoe. Karl Baldwin, Mrs. George Mills and Mrs. Ed Charles were invited to play for absent men ∞ Mrs. W. E. Hutt was hostess Monday to her contract club at the Alpha Gamma Delta house. Mrs. The junior group of the American Association of University Women will have a party this evening at 7:30 at the Sigma Kappa house, with Miss Jesse May Tucker and Miss Jill Anderson to entertain entertainment. Mrs. T. H. Marshall, Miss Hazel Anderson and Miss Suel Willzell will act as hostesses. --ode, as the author calls it, might be more fitting down Manhattan way, but here it comes, anhoe. The University Club will entertain with an informal dinner dance Saturday evening at 7 o'clock. The hosts will be Mr. and Mrs. Charles Loak and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Beamer. June Hoover, bumel, was a lunch-eon guest at the Chi Omega house yesterday. 'Y' Groups Sponsor Picnic Tomorrow Night The W.Y.C.A. and the Y.M.C.A. in order to create friendship among the students on the Hill and an understanding between fraternity and independent students, are jointly get-together, get-togethers, picnics, and parties. The Chi Omega sorority entertained the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity with an hour dance last evening. The second of these "friendship builders" will be Thursday afternoon, March 24, at 5.30. Thirty students have been invited to attend a picnic near Pioneer cemetery. The committee in charge of the picnic is composed of Velma Wilson, c'40, and Hugh Bland, b'unc1. In case of bad weather, the affair will be given at Henley house followed by dancing at the Memorial Union building. Work Crew Finds Gold, Goes on Digging Spree Bloomburg, S.D. (UP)—The job of deepening a cellar in Bloomburg is completed, but the job was done too well, the contractor concluded. John Johnson, a workman, turned up a $29 gold piece with his pick and fellow workers dug in with all their might. Several hours' effort yielded $1,240 (57 coins) of an apparently long-buried treasure. So hard did the diggers work that they dug the cellar two feet deeper than the owner desired. Dying of Tuberculosis, Takes Own Life Cleveland, March 21 — (UP) — Physicians told Randall Buckley, 21 he had tuberculosis and would die within six months. Tonight he hailed a taxi cab at the Cleveland airport, told the driver that he had arrived by plane from New York and wanted to go to Mount Signal hospital to visit a doctor. As the cab pulled into the hospital driveway, Buckley shot himself through the heart and died. Shirley Temple Wins Judgment in Libel Case London, March 22,—(UP)—A libel suit brought on behalf of Shirley Temple, American child actress, against the new defunct magazine "Night and Day" was settled in the King's bench division of English high court today with a $10,000 award for Shirley, $5,000 for the Twentieth Century Fox Film corporation of America and $2,500 for the Twentieth Century Fox company of England. The suit concerned an article criticizing the child's acting in a recent picture. Apologies were made to the child and to the producing companies. On the Shin-ode, as the author calls it, might be more fitting down Manhattan way, but here it comes, anhoe. Phone K.U. 66 On this grassy ground I found you Continued from page 1 Our items on the Sour Owl of yesterday…'Nn't it a little unfair for the Pi Phi column to have access to the Owl column to make nasty cracks at the Kappa?...'The He and She will be look up after all the swell an attack the Gene O'Brien on his o-r-i-g-i-n-a-1 joke...'Outside of all the things you have to say, there is coming t h a t promises to be good. Dorothy Fritz is putting on t he next issue and she gave us this picture as well and Evolution of a Steek Prey eight (8) very clear pictures. And a little Theta dirt as well as Pi Phi dirt...' ODE TO A COW How now, brown cow, How do you look so sad? How now, brown cow, Why aren't you gay and Why aren't you gay and -C. M. Henry. With all these lovely cows around you Hey looky, Hey looky, A-nouncing the battle of bats. This Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock the Miners and the Geologists are going to quit throwing big words at each other and settle the feud with ball bats (and a ball). We hear confidently that the geologists haven't a chance and that the game is going to be rough and rocky for them. The miners say that they can win with only a pitcher and a catcher (pro-team) to quit as members from the local gashouse gang). The whole thing sounds batty to us, but come out and boo anyboo. THE ARGUS $12.50 CLASSIFIED ADS See us for motion picture cameras and complete line of photographic supplies — all makes of paper, films, developers, tanks, tripods, filters and accessories. "Candid Cameraing . . . It's the rage." I hope that I shall never see Who intimately lives—in vain. A he who lips with coe-eds pressed To leave them as he did the rest. One who looks like gawd all day, But never lifts his arms to prey. -Give him the most alluring she, LOST: Frank Medico pipe yesterday. 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St. The spring semester series of lectures on the applied aspects of psychiatry will begin Friday at 8:30 a.m., in room 9 of Frank Strong hall. On every Friday for the next seven weeks a similar lecture will be given. The guest speakers are psychiatrists who have volunteered their services. The program is as follows: April 8: Dr. Martin Grotjahn, Menninger clinic, Topeka, "The Relation of Psychiatry to Organic Medicine." IVA'S April 1. Dr. Byron Shiflet, Menninger clinic, Topeka, "Psychiatric Training." Applied Psychiatry Lectures Begin Friday March 25. Dr. Douglas Ovr, Menninger clinic, Topeka, "The Scope of Modern Payhiatry." April 22: Dr. Bernard Kamm, Meninger clinic, Topeka, "Psychotherapy." April 29: Dr. Robert Morse, Menninger clinic, Topeka, "Medical Therapy." May 6: Dr. Ralph Fellows, superintendent state hospital, Osawatomi, "Feschiatry in the State Hospital." May 13; Mr. William Orbison, clinical psychologist, Osawatomy, "Experimental Work in Psychiatry." Judge Charles Haiden issued the order after Magliuco testified his wife shipped and beat him. Mrs. Magliuco was 15. Her husband is 24. O'Reilly is 15. Her husband is 24. Larsing, Mich., Marche 23—(CP) —A court tonight restrained Mrs. Gertrude Magnliouce from "doing bodily harm" to her husband, David. 1319 Tennessee Street Lawrence, Kansas TAXI HUNSINGER'S 920 - 22 Mass. Phone 12 Read the Kansan Want Ads. DICKINSON DUNAKIN CLUB Wife Beats Hubby; Hubby Gets Injunction Wife Beats Hubby: RELIABLE CLEANING Guaranteed SHOWS 3-7-9 25c Til 7 A Limetime of Joy and Musical Thrills in One Picture! NOW! ENDS TOMORROW DEANNA DURBIN With Herbert Marshall Also Selected Short Subjects Ozark Admirer of Smith Writes Quaint Fan Letter Suits Taxes Dresses Fits Coats 50c SOARING TO NEW ALTITUDES IN ENTERTAINMENT! FRIDAY - SATURDAY "Non-Stop New York" ANNA LEE - JOHN LODER "Miss Betty Smith I saw your Picture in the Journal-Post for The Musical Revue for the Spring Swing and can Not refrain from wrighting you a line. I for one Delight in Corresponding with Some one I have Never Learned to Appreciate. It appeal to you then it Will not Be a Hard Mattter to call it a valentine and d throw it in the waste Basket. it's as Natural for us to admire one of the oopset Sect as it is for a goose to go barefooted. So with this book I will get to some Get Note of an answer, to get Some Knot of an answer, from Mr. Elija Sutterfield, Bizmark, Mo. 79 Miles South of Stouls." 2 Reef Color Special Popeye Meets "Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves" Call 616 Free Pickup and Deliv. 3 garments for $1.25 GRAND CLEANERS U. S. Film "The River" SUNDAY! AMERICA'S LEADING LOVE TEAM IN THE COMEDY HIT OF 1938! GART COOPER CLAUDIEE COLBERT "Bluebeard's Eighth Wife" This is a fan letter which Betty Smith, e39, received following recent publication in the Kansas City Journal-Post of a picture showing the dancing chorus for "Spring Swing." musical revue to be presented on the Campus April 5 and 6. The handwriting is an old-fashioned, laborious, labscript, and for some reason—she can't explain why Betty is convinced that Mr. Sutterfield is an Ozark lawyer. She can imagine the old fellow, writing at an ancient roll-top desk, under the flickering light of a kerosene lamp, surrounded by dusty volumes of Blackstone, in a ramshackle office. GARY COOPER The letter is a gem, worthy of a treasured position in anyone's souvenirs. Its quaint phrasing, unorthodox spelling, and sly humor have arroused no little comment among the persons who have read it. the people who have read it. At first Betty thought "someone was kidding" her. But after examin- ing the movie, she contemplating about the thing for a while, she has decided that it is the "real McCoy". Bottle Bobs Along For 9,000 Miles Washington - (UP) —Almost exactly two years after it was cast overboard off San Jose, Costa Rica, a bottle was recovered at Sumar, Philippine islands, a distance of about 9,000 miles. EVERYDAY SPECIAL!! Chocolate Milk Shake Ham Salad Sandwich with 20c The bottle was cast from the steamer K. R. 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