TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 1938 1 PAGE THREE Here on the Hill UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS -an account of Mt. Oread Society DOROTHY NETHIRTON, c'ao, Society Editor Before 1 p.m., call McLain 21, aij, 121, cell 7209-3 "Red Dog Im" party Saturday night at the Memorial Union building. Louie Kuhn and his orchestra played. The chaperons were Miss Marcia Beatty and Mrs. H. W. Russell. Following is the list of guests: Dorcelle Wryrick, c18 Beatrice Hagedorn, f41 Roberta Mitchell, f19 Brown Cunne, c10 Jean Smiley, c14 Ruth Olive Brown, c41 Lucille Meyers, c41 Jon Smith, c41 Marcella Buchein, c40 Marian Milhan, f24 Chivine McCaulley, c40 Godward Jenkins, c40 Maxine Miller, c41 Iabel West, c40 William Williams, e19 June Umlm, c18 Jean Rusell, '37 Bernice Binnery, d41 Elizabeth Lahone, d41 Nina Silko, f18 Betty Blackburn, ph Annette Stringer, f40 Billy Beale, d41 Virginia Williams, c41 Betty Ano. Wilkinson, c41 Harriet Goodwin, d40 Richard Jones, c40 Ruth Olmedet, Lawrence Charlotte Thompson, Manhattan Betty Wempe, Serena Martha Wehmpe, Kansas City, Mo. Ruth Olmedet, Lawrence Charlotte Thompson, Manhattan Betty Wempe, Serena Martha Wehmpe, Kansas City, Mo. Ruth Olmedet, Lawrence Allee Callahan, Topeka Charlotte Scamellini, Farnes Farmer EH Dolden Dorothy淫荡, Tinka Helen Hughes, Topeka Sim McKinney, HDoralen Tom Reameins, City Mo. Tom Reameins, city uncle Bud Miller John Kearn, City Mo. John Kearn, city uncle Don Karral, Topeka Rolland Reid, Topeka Don Barnett, Olathe Wyler Wynn Mr. and Mrs. Ash Galbread, Topeka Mr. and Mrs. Ash Galbread, Shanklaw Mr. and Mrs. Ash Galbread, Topeka Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bank, Topeka Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Marilae, Topeka Sunday dinner guests at the Delta Club house guest Dinner guests at the Phi Gamm Delta house Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. William Walba, Tofu Baldew Bildin Mitchell, Lawrence Baldwin Mitchell, Lawrence ~ The Pi Beta Phi alumnae club entertained with a tea Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ben Carman, proceeded by a business meet- Chi house were: Duncan Waddell, St. Joseph, Mo. Ray Keenu, St. Joseph, Mo. Kevin Smith, St. Joseph, Mo. Neyle Rose Fish, Leaventown Gladly Kyle, Leaventown David Fitzgerald, Kansas City, Mo. Dowery Carroll, Kansas City, Mo. The hostesses were: Mrs. Harold Constant Mrs. Hunter Moniteil Mrs. William Greene Mrs. Chelsea Mrs. T. J. Swerey, Jr. Mrs. Raymond Wheeler Mr. Helmer Klock Mr. Bem Carman The pledges of the Acacia fraternity entertained the actives with their annual pledge-tacky party at the chapter house Saturday night. Entertainment during intermission was provided by the actives. Wilbert Granger, c'41, was master of ceremonies. the chaperons were: Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Trecec Ms. and Mrs. J. Lee Mr. and Mrs. Daskor Hawnk Miss Elizabeth Meguiar The guests were: Bette Wasson, c'43 James Cain, City Mo. Jean Bowell, c'41 Ruby Ashley, c'41 Frances Kulberson, gravel, c'10 Ruth Farris, c'40 Nell Kimbrogian, topeka Donnause Lohmeyer, Betty Lou Mechem, fa'10 Pidge Dogge Janet Mease Ine Nebtch, b'19 Bjay Kelly, B'19 Molly North, b'9 Helen Gard, Ida Reba Corbett, b'19 Helen Gard, b'19 Don Schultz, Oksalona Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity held formal initiation Sunday for the fol- formal initiation Sunda lowing members: H. D. Fik, c'41 Don Overmier, c'unl Bill Timoth, F. C. Gunn, c'unl Bob Buchman, c'41 J. D. Richardson, c'41 John Martin, c'41 held initiation services Sunday morning for the following: Guests at the Triangle house for dinner Sunday were: Hazel Sharp, Kennech Mae Gibson, Kansas City, Kan. Helen Louise Sharp, c.41 The Phil Gamma della fraternity Kevin Yankey, c41 Keith Blum, c11m Nandhilp Long, c39 Shaw Sherman, Bill Douse, c44 Andrew Kearney, c4 Andrew Wulkrehkher, c1unl Vikul Victor Sweater, c41 Paul Heinz, c41 Tillie Tillis, c41 Bob Sheffer, c40 . James C. Hammerstein, national executive secretary of Sigma Alpha Mu, is a guest at the chapter house here. Chi Omega announces the engagement of Margaret Slentz, c'41, to Homer Livington of Great Bend. Miss Bette Lemon of Pratt is a guest at the Pi Beta Phi house for the week. 😊 Mary Fontaine of Arkansas City is a guest at the Chi Omega house. ∞ Chi Omega has elected the following officers for the coming year: president, Roberta Mitchell, f'39; vice-president, Patricia Owens, b'39; secretary, Bette Burrows, c'41; treasurer, Billie Miller, f'48; uncle; personnel chairman, Barbara Boswell, c'39; pledge trainer, Violette Grosard, c'unc; rush captain, Louse Grayson, c'40; assist rush captains, Marilou Miller, f'41, and vice-president, Helen Walker, c'41; chapter correspondent, Virginia Gray, c'41; first house president, Mary McKay, c'39; second house president, Doris Woods, c'41; sports manager, Louise Taylor, c'41; scrap book keeper, Jane Mantele, f'aulc. The Phi Gamma Delta fraternity Mrs. Omar O. Clark, Topeka, announces the engagement of her daughter, Mary Elizabeth, to Wayne L. Blount, Hartford, Conn. The wedding will take place Wednesday, June 1, in Topeka. Miss Clark is a graduate of Baker University at Baldwin, where she was a member of the Alpha Chi Omega sorority. Mr. Blount, a graduate of the University of New Hampshire, is a mechanical engineer with the Hartford Empire company of Hartford, Conn. Dr. and Mrs. F. J. Wagner of McFarland announce the engagement of their daughter, Verne Ingeberg, to Howard Brutton of Weatherford, Texas. The wedding will take place in June. Miss Wagner attended the College of the Sisters of Bethany in Topeka, and received her A.B. degree from the University. She has been a teacher in the high schools of Kansas for the past six years. Mrs. Paul B. Lawson, 2244 New Hampshire street, will be hostess to the Ladies' Literary League this afternoon at 3 o'clock. ∞ The following meetings of the K. U. Dames are being held this week: The evening bridge group, last --evening wth Mrs. William Rasmussen, 1721 Indiana street. The sewing group, Thursday afternoon, mrs. Kenneth Sherrill, 103 Ohio street. The afternoon bridge group, this afternoon. Mrs. Albert Palmerlee, 2129 New Hampshire street. --in, Kansas City, Mo. Alpha Gamma Delta has elected the two following officers for the coming year; president, Nell Kimbrough, c39; first vice-president, Eleanor Canfield, c39; second vice-president, Domasque Lohmeyer, c19; counsel, Mable Savage, c40; corresponding secretary, Mary Amnett Thompson, c40; recording secretary; Mary Pauline Bure, c38; social chairman, Agnes Skolout, c39; house chairman, Eleanor Overmier, fa39. Virginia Frazer of Kansas City Mo. was a guest at Ricker hall Sunday. Sunday dinner guests at the Alpha Tau Omega house were: Jane Jenner, Chanite Job Beatty, Topeka Max Howard, Topeka Haworth, Topeka Mr. and Mrs. George Tromboldson, Brenson Marjorie Susan, c'41 Mrs. Joseph F. King, Lawrence, was a dinner guest at the Alpha Omiron Pi house last night. Faculty members of the University department of home economics entertained the members of the Home Economics Club at a tea Saturday afternoon at Evan's Heath. Four-five guests were present. 20 Mrs. Gene Glahn and Mrs. Janesen Lassing will entertain the Gamma Phi Beta Alumnae Association this fall, where she will clock at the home of Mrs. Lassing. The last of a series of four group meetings of the American Association of University Women for the study of development of child character through play materials will be held Wednesday evening at 7:30 c'clock, at the home of the leader, Mrs. T. D. Jones. The meetings have been well attended and much interest has been shown in the subject. Later a special session will be held by the methods used by the mothers in handling their children's play activities. A social hour will follow the discussion. --in, Kansas City, Mo. Initiation for the women students eligible to become members of W.A. A. will be held Thursday at 4:30 o'clock in the Robinson gymnasium. The requirements for initiation are a "C" average scholast's standing, and 125 activity points earned through sports and intramurals. City, Mo., and Don Richard, Manhattan, were lunchie guests at the Triangle house yesterday. Lily Cleekla, 37, who is now working as a pharmacist at Research hospital in Kansas City, Mo., returned to Lawrence for a visit at the University yesterday. She was taught by the School of Pharmacy last spring. Mr. and Mrs. T. Meyer of Little Rock were dinner guests of the Sigma Nu fraternity Sunday. Arline Martin of Bonner Springs was a dinner guest at the Alpha Gamma Delta house Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Ed Hubrig, Kansas Theta Sigma Phi, women's journalism sorority, held formal initiation for its pledges yesterday afternoon. The following were inited: Frank Carlson and Mr. and Mrs C. G. F. Johnson, all of Topeka, were visitors at the Triangle house Sunday. Maxine Fiehrer, c18 Aadeth Gable, c19 Agnes Skidan, c19 Filzach Carbach, c19 Ruth Tempel, c20 Candi Tompe, c30 Timelman, c30 Sunday dinner guests of the Sigma Maurice Aydolette, Kansas City, Mo, Moressburg, ccr 387, Cairn Danielzy Fries, csp Elizabeth Baldwin, Kansas City, Mo. Dinner guests at the Delta Upsilon fraternity Sunday were as follows. Members of the American Association of University Women enjoyed the hospitality of the women at Miller hall at their meeting Sat- Following a short talk by Miss Elizabeth Meguiar, a program was presented by residents of the hall. Miss Meguiar stated that three requirements are considered by the committee which chooses the recipients of the Miller hall scholarships. The hall accommodates 39 girls and the application list usually numbers in the upper one-third of their class in high school are considered. From these are selected those who Sophia Schellenberg, c38, president of the hall, introduced the girls taking part in the program. Elinor Hista, f4', 44, last week for the fourth time won a prize in the music audition sponsored by the second district of the Women's Clubs, played "Concert Etude," by MacDovell, and "Japanese Etude," by Kovini. Barbara Woodard, in order to together in the hall. Miss Woodard last year won first place in oratory in the national junior college forensic meet at Long Beach, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. R, J. Clark, Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Clark, Toronto, Mo. William Elliott Rray, Thayer Ronamy Meininger, Kansas City, Mo. Drippen, Jennifer, Kansas City, Mo. Felix Bond, JD, Kansas City, Mary Jane House Elizabeth Denim, chanel Alice Boyer, fa41, accompanied by Miss Woodard, sang "Ave Maria," by Schubert and an aria from "The Magic Flute," by Mozart. A cello trio, composed of Sarai Mohler, fa41, Margaret Jumege Grey, C4, and Mary Collier, cured Andante, for "Klone Suite," by Klenegel. During the business meeting, officers of the A.A.U.W. were elected for next year as follows: president, Mrs. Waldemar Geltch; vice-president, Mrs. E. Hammil; secretary, Mrs. K. Kimberly; treasurer, Miss Wealthy Babeck. The next meeting will be a lunch eatment in Evan's Hearth, April 9. Following the program, the guests were taken through the hall, the students acting as guides. Tea was served in the dining room. Mrs. E. The Students' Choice DICKINSON Mrs. T. H. Marshall reported that the proceeds of the rummage sale were about $78.22. Of this amount $25 will be used to assist the PWA school for domestics, which is sponsoring the Business and Professional Women's Club. A membership of 166 for the year was reported. Other reports were given by Mrs. Freed Ellsworth and Mrs. P. C. Nelson. The organization has voted to help back a hobby fair this spring. Quite a chance, plan to attend the state A.A.U.W., convention in Wichita, April 1-2. SHOWS 3-7-9 25c Til 7 NOW! 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