SUNDAY, MARCH 13, 1938 PAGE THREE Here on the Hill --an account of Mt. Oread Society DOROTHY NETIHERTON, c. 40, Society Editor Before 1 a.m., call K.U.21 after 1, call 2702-K3 ∞ UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Janet Wilkinson, c'unel, was a dinner guest at the Kappa Eta Kappa fraternity Thursday night. 之 ∞ Ruth Esther Purdy of Topeka was a dinner guest at the Chi Omega hosue Friday night. ∞ Mrs. Francis Phillips of Great Bend is a weekend guest at the Chi Omega house. ∞ Nancy Sharp, Topeka, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pack, Augusta, are weekend guests at the Triangle house. Hubert Lattimore of California was a luncheon guest at the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity Saturday. . Helen Gard of Iola is a weekend guest at the Alpha Delta Pi house. Beth Atkins, c'uncel, was a dinner guest at the Kappa Alpha Theta house Thursday. Kappa Alpha Theta sorority has Evelyn Graves of Lincoln as a weekend guest. 心 Supervisors of Oread Training School will have a lunchroom tomorrow in the Pine room of the Memorial Union building. The Triangle fraternity held an hour dance Thursday night. The guests were: Dinner guests at the Chi Omega Mary Jane Schook, c/ünel Dominique Lombourne, c/ümel Nicole Pitkin, c/ümel Lola May Barbill, c/üdel Marcia Burchell, c/40 Betty Heitmann, c/ümel Bernice McKean, c/ümel Louise Lukfort, b/ümd Grace Player, c/üdel Cameron Crawford, c/üdel Helen Kirk, City, Mio. The Pi Beta Phi alumne club held a business meeting yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ben Carman, with the president, Mrs. Charles Radliffe, presiding. Tea was served following the meeting. de de the GI Ging home today will kill Bay North, Kansas City, Ms. Glen Schuster, Great Bend Ted Foster, f40 Bob Lucy, c41 Bob Tibbets, c41 . Elizabeth Hannah, c19 Louise Taylor, c1unel Matthew Lyons, c41 Betty Yawter, c41 Virginia Appel, c41 Nancy Keeley, c41 Cayland, c41 Elinor Cavert, c41 Jennette Leech, c41 Jeanne McClure, c41 Juliette Trembley, c41 Sally Harris, c41 Martha Jane Starr, c41 Phyllis McPheron, c1unel Betta Buche, f41 Caroline Eckert, c41 Phi Gamma Delta entertained with an hour dance last Thursday evening. The following were present: Mr. and Mrs. Millard Wiley will announce the engagement of their daughter, Hazel Imogenee, to Eugene Blankenship. The wedding will be of Cherryville. The wedding will 200 take place in Lawrence on Easter Sundav. April 17. Miss Wiley is a graduate of Lawrence Memorial High School, and is now on the Rivervale High School. Both are former students of the University. Members of Mu Phi Epsilon, honorary sorority, presented the program at a meeting of the Music Club held Thursday afternoon at Wiedemann's. The program was arranged by Mrs. Carol A. Preyer and Ruth Orcutt, assistant professor of piano. The members on the program were: Helen Tibbett, f'a18 Elizabeth Scafelli, f'a18 Olga Einer, f'a19 Orne Youell, f'a18 Harriet Sheldon Daisy Campbell, Ogden, Utah Katherine Kakeey, Kansas City, Mo. Mary Katherine Dornan, Kansas City, Mo. Mary Jane Robey, Kansas City, Mo. Jean Williams, Kansas City, Mo. Weekend guests at the Gamma Phi Miss Mary Gary, formerly of Denver, and Robert Dunham, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Dunham of Topeka, were married Tuesday morning at the home of the bride's mother in Los Angeles. Mr. Dunham, who is a graduate of the School of Engineering and Architecture of the University, is associate professor of architects in Kansas City. . Delta Tau Delta fraternity from a Founder's Day banquet at the Hotel Muehlebach in Kansas City, Mo, last night. Delegates attended all of the fraternity's chapters in Kansas and Missouri. Alpha Chi Omega sorority has the favorite shared sport. ollowing weekend guests: Neyle Rock Fole, Leaweorth Fish Point, Sequoia Phyllis Pitt, Kansas City, Mo. Virginia Wallace, Kansas City, Mo. Kappa Sigma fraternity has the owing week, June 25. Ross, Marge Cave, Dodge City Mary Louise Fountain, Arkansas City Katherine Ellsworth, Ellsworth The two honorary legal fraternities, Phi Dha Phi and Phil Alpha Delta, entertained with a dance at Lawrence Country Club last night. Phone K.U. 66 Faculty members of the department of home economics entertained the members of the Home Economics Club with a tea yesterday afternoon at Evans' Hearth. About 45 women were present. The League of Women Voters study group, of which Mrs. Ivan Rowe is leader, will meet tomorrow evening at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. L. N. Lewis. Study of the Kansas will be taken up under the direction of Prof. Domenice Gagliardi of the department of economics. ∞ ∞ Katharine Rewerts, c'uncl, was a guest at the Alpha Chi Omega house for lunch yesterday. CLASSIFIED ADS THE ARGUS $12.50 Phone K.U. 66 See us for motion picture cameras and complete line of photographic supplies all makes of paper, films, developers, tanks, tripods, filters and accessories. HIXON STUDIO Phone 41 In Hotel Eldridge Bldg. Shampoo and Wave Set, dryed 25c Oil Shampoo and Wave Set, dryed 30c Permanentists and End Curls $1.00 complete MICKEY BEAUTY SHOP 732 % Mass. Phone 2353 TENNIS RACKETS RESTRUNG New Rackets, Balls Soft Balls, Bats RUTTER'S SHOP 014 Mass. St. Phone 319 Candid Camera-Ily Speaking "Candid Cameraming . . . It's the roar." with an f4.5 uses motion picture film Movie Actor Guilty On Extortion Charge Shampoo and Wave 35c Complete Permantics $1.50 up Phone 333 941% Mass. St. Los Angeles, March 12—(UP) —Capt. Leopold McLaglen, 50, brother of Victor McLaglen, motion picture actor, today was found guilty on a charge that led to exorbitant $300,000 from Philip M. Charcoade, multifaceted sportman. IVA'S The foreman of the jury said it was deadlocked on two additional felony charges, bribery of a witness and soliciting perjury. DUNAKIN CLUB A fourth charge of preparing false evidence was dismissed when the state completed its case. Mooney Pardon Denied 3v California Senate McLaglen will be held in county jail pending sentence Wednesday. 1319 Tennessee Street Lawrence, Kansas Sacramento, Calif., March 12—(UP) The California senate night killed a resolution to extend Thomas J. Mooney a legislative pardon by laying the measure on the table. It took the conservative upper house only 15 minutes to dispose of the proposal, which has been the foremost issue of the legislature's special session since Thursday, when Mooney made a dramatic personal appearance to plead his case. Lieutenant-Governor George J. Haffield, president of the senate, orally criticized the motion to table submitted by State Senator William P. Rich. There were not more than half a dozen dissenting voices. 12 Dinners and Suppers, $2.50 6 Breakfasts, 50c TAXI HUNSINGER'S 920 - 22 Mass. Phone 12 RELIABLE CLEANING William Allen White's Son Publishes Novel Guaranteed William L. White, c. 22, son of William Allen White, the Emporica saga, has just completed a novel "What People Said" which has been published by Viking Press and announced for early release. 3 garments for $1.25 GRAND CLEANERS The publishers, expect nation-wide attention of the material used. The book is based upon a recent political upheaval in Kansas. RELIABLE CLEANING Suits 50c Tuxes Dresses Hats Clothes Call 616 Free Pickup and Deliv Hollywood, March 12.—(UP) —Lyda Roberti, blonde Polish-born film actress, died today following a heart attack. Lyda Roberti Succumbs To Heart Ailment The actress had been forced to curtail her film cancer during the past two years because of frequent heart attacks. She was under medical care at the time of her death. Her physician reported Miss Ira's recent attack with a heart attack Friday night and was given heart stimulants. Misa Roberts' husband, Hugh (Bud) Ernest, radio announcer, was at her bedside when she died. She was 32. Disney To Run for U. S. Senator From Oklahoma Rep. Westley F, Disney, '06, will oppose Senator Elmer Thomas in seeking the Democratic nomination for United States senator from Oklahoma. Senator Thomas is one of Washington's most ardent advocates of monetary inflation as a cure for economic ill. Moore To Speak At Geological Meetings Dr. Raymond C. Moore, professor of geology, and Mrs. Moore, left yesterday for New Orleans where he will attend a meeting of the American Association of Petroleum Geologists. While Doctor Moore is at work, Dr. Moore is a city of Economic Paleontologists which is meeting at the same time. Dr. Moore is the present editor of the Journal of Paleontology. Manhattan, March 12. — (UP) Only approval of the Board of Reports remained today in the path of plans for a student union building at Kansas State College. A proposal to increase the semester activity fee approximately $5 to provide from $200,000 to $250,000 for the project yesterday received student consent by a vote of 2,130 to 676. Vote Fee Hike for Union Building On the Shin--zipper. When Mary is suzie-queen this zipper quite fascinates one. Mary has ten dates a week, no more. She is fond no end of basketball, and admits frankly that she is a whizzer. Noel says that she is really not a tap dancer. Her real line is eshetic dancing, which she might follow when she gets out of this institution. That is, if she can't get a job on a newspaper or doing low drama for the highbrows. Mary contends she has never considered money mutters when dating, all of which indicates that she has never gone with an average man. Evidently though, for she likes steak fries and picnics. When you are seeing "Swing Spring" next month, you will see her doing her stuff front row, first on the right. We owe a debt of gratitude to the person who is putting the mills in the Shin contribution box in the library. We always say that it is a mill that blows no good—the clever person who changed "Shin" to "Shine, 5 and 10 cents" at the Kunsan building is wasting his or her time. Put it inside and go see the flickers. Today's pome is written by a senior who can remember those first two years of school: Continued from page 1 Across the room I look at you, A cold metallic thing, And wonder why it is that you've Forgotten how to speak. — a sophomore, This rehearsal deal on "Spring Swing" is getting serious. The last public rehearsal was held yesterday afternoon. Among the reasons given was that the sniggers were breaking the morale of the chorus. (Morals in a chorus) The law number 15242890 and they were really doing things to it. It starts off with "The worms crawled in, the worms crawled out, ta da-da-ta, tows SHOWS 1-3-5-7-9 TOP-HIT ENTERTAINMENT IN ANY LANGUAGE! TODAY! * * Sunday Prices 10c-35c—Week Days 25c 'Til 7 DICKINSON THE STAR-GLORIOUS, UPROARIOUS MUSICAL THAT'S POSITIVELY TOP-HIT IN SCREEN ENTERTAINMENT! It's Got That Zing And Sparkle! ... And All These Stars To Make It Glow! ALICE TONY FAYE·MARTIN in three sirens of swing in search of Social Security! SALLY, IRENE and MARY Bullock & Spina's newest ... Gordon & Revel's tunest ... Raymond Scott's hottest! Songs! da-da-da, da databah-da-da-da-da-da, and then the usual brushes of the lawyer is demonstrated by a mate chorus and a like number of cho- sus. The lawyer was born who could dance like those hoefers. Or so we say. JIMMY DURANTE GREGORY RATOFF JOAN DAVIS MARJORIE WEAVER LOUISE HOVICK BARNETT PARKER J. EDWARD BROMBERG FRED ALLEN the leading comedian of screen and radio. AND Directed by William A. Seiter Associate Producer Gene Markey Screen play by Harry Tugend and Jack Yellen Original Story by Karl Tunberg and Don Bittleneu + Suggested by the stage play by Edward Dowling and Cyrus Wood Darryl F. Zanuck In Charge of Production. Rent Party Report: Just remember that no one is going to think of the rent except the guy who has to pay it. . . The card room, where the stickers gathered didn't raise any rent. . . The kitchen and sum porch gathered their share of shekes. . . Doing-up the profits is still a problem. . . IO.U.'s written on napkins are pretty hard to keep together. . . Some bunny run away with an old-fashioned glass. . After seeing the last guest off at 6:30 am, yours truly ran a tau ban, in elongated to catch a few winks before alarm clock and bill collections started ringing. Sleep came, but the water was not securely imprisoned in the tub, so consequently in other things we have sneezes. It's been a bad day. Jean Bailey wines today's free ticket to the Granda theater for "A Sophoclean." Have you handed in your pome or joke yet? Dr. Winnie Lancewes Speaks Dr. Winnie D. Lancewes, supervise of Latin at Oread Training School, spoke on "The Supply Department of the Women's Auxiliary" Friday afternoon in Leavenworth at a meeting of the Women's Auxiliary of the St. Paul Episcopal Church. PLUS! Color Classic Sport-Reel Fox News NEXT WEEK! DEANNA DURBIN in "MAD ABOUT MUSIC" Dr. Winnie Lowrance Speaks PATEE Any Seat 15 c Any Time CONTINUOUS FROM 2 TODAY ENDS TUESDAY RETURNED BY DEMAND The Screen's Most Fascinating n's Most Fascinating Love Story Jeanette MacDonald Nelson Eddy "Naughty AND Marietta" AND Pulse-Pounding Adventure Heart-Stirring Romance //Bulldog Drummond At Bay" John Lodge Dorothy Mackaill ALSO NEWS CARTOON All Germany-reach a peak with the arrival of Hi- here on Sunday. Continued from page 1 It was reported that Walter Alam, former press chief, his predecessor Eduard Ludwig, and the commercial experts in the foreign office, Minister Hornbostel were taken into a 'preservative custody', according to members of the Fahriadian Front storm corps have been arrested. ALWAYS THE LEADER LOUELLA PARSONS "Examiner "A MOTION FIGURE Miracle... will enrapture audiences' round the world!" EDWIN SCHALLERT "Times" "A Revolution... it it isn't only the children who will take SNOW WHITE to their hearts but the grown-ups." 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