FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1938 - UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS --- Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society --an account of Mt. Oread Society DOROTHY NETHERTON. c490, Society Editor Before I Exp. Kali 3121; After II 709-714 The following guests attended a buffet supper at the Delta Upsilon house last night; Margaret Wilson, c'unel Miriam Whitford, c'41 Mary Clark, c'39 Mary Lennie Dhomke, c'58 Catherine Cannon, ed'01 Mary Martha Caron, c'unel Firmia Walc, c'41 Jean Russell, c'10 Pigg McCary, c'40 Patty McCary, c'40 Patty Woodward, c'40 Virginia Wade, c'40 Ruthery Turner, c'38 Nell Clark, c'40 Bettie Jamee Patton, c'unel Betty Mulligan, c'38 Helen Jane Edwards, c'38 Dorothy Nobile Norma Sloan, c'14 Helen Jauffer, c'38 Elizabeth Barley, c'unel Helen Wilkerson, c'39 Lena Lease Fiby, c'38 Lena Young Jane Montgomery, c'1 Dinner guests at the Alpha Tau Barbara Bowell, c19 Ruth Hudson, kump. c40 Elizabeth Kump, c40 Jane Howes, *c40* DeArleigh Shell, c44* Margaret Lucy, c44* Margaret Lucy, c44* Delta Tau Delta fraternity entertained with a buffet supper and hour dance last night. Louie Kuhn's orchestra supplied the music. The Maxine Pendleton, c'uncil Jane Twain, c'uncil Fathi Sueby, c'uncil Margaret Grace, c'48 Faye Sweldon, c'18 Mary Nod, c'uncil Mary Shaw, c'uncil Helen Johnson, c'18 Jeanne Marete, f19 Ruth Buchler Alisa Horton, f29 Mary Ann Edgerton, c'19 Virginia Williams, c'40 Fernettne McGraw, c'40 Bernardine Hall, c'41 Doris Simons, c'41 Mary Ann Edgerton, f19 Jane Talbot, c'uncil Danothy Jones, c'41 Marian Springer, c'40 Pierre Raven, c'40 Doris Woods, c'41 Reha Corbett, c'41 Jeannette Hardy, c'41 David Fitzpatrick, c'49 Bety Stephen, c'39 Jean Robertson, c'41 Maxine Miller, c'41 Maxine Miller, c'41 Martha Markwell, c'uncil Marjorie Smith, c'18 Ruth Carry, c'uncil Doris Johnson, c'40 The following were guests: Sigma Nu entertained with a sis- Elizabeth Deming, 'cunl Bette Browns, c'19 Margaret Stookey, 'faunl Helena Shafer, c'38 Barbara Gull, c'41 Bernard Coburn, 'hilda Hilda Frida, h40 Jennetette Bowen, 'bcn Nancy Newlin, c'18 --luncheon guests at the Alpha Chi Omega house yesterday. Leone Hoffman, c'40, was a luncheon guest at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house yesterday. Janet Wilkinson, c'uncl. and Mrs. H. R. Jones of Leavenworth were Sigma Alpha Mu announces the Phi Peter Blower, b/38 Phiasas Dzeusiem, c/unel Saul Gruberg, c/39 Stephen B. Haines, m/41 Morris Friedman, m*41 ∞ Sigma Kappa entertained with a formal dinner last evening at 6 o'clock in honor of Helen Corbett, the regional president. Later the Sigma Kappa Mothers' Club met Mrs. Corbett at the chapter house. The newly elected officers of Scarab Society will be formally initiated Sunday evening at 630 with the Memorial Union building. ∞ Luncheon guests Wednesday at the Kappa Alpha Theta house were: Velma Wilson, c'40; and Mary Lou Borders. fa'39. Moore and Stephenson To. Conference at Cham Vivian Marquis of Des Moines Iowa, was a luncheon guest at the Chi Omega house yesterday. Raymond C. Moore, professor of geology; Eugene A. Stephenson, professor of petroleum engineering; R.C. Mitchell, University research engineer at Baldwin, and T.H. Marshall, associate professor of chemical engineering, will attend a conference of the Kansas Water Flooding Association at Chanute tonight. Professors Stephenson and Marshall are acting in advisory capacity for the association. STUDENT CHRISTIAN FEDERATION Phone K.U. 66 Christian Chureh The Foster class takes up at 10 o'clock Sunday morning with Mrs Harold Barr as the teacher. At the Forum in the evening, Claus Holtusen, the German exchange scholar, will talk on conditions in Germany and discuss a tribute to the discussion of "Effects of German Nationalism Upon Christianity" which will come the following Sunday evening. The social hour will be at 5:30 and the Forum at 6:30. General Announcement Every school morning throughout the week worship services are being held in the Kapok building at 8:20. The Baptist Church is conducting them now, and the latter part of next week the rest will give them. Westminster News There will be a party at 8:30 p.m. this evening at Westminster hall. You are cordially invited. Prof. Donald Brewer of the department of chemistry at Westminster hall at 7:30 Sunday evening. March 19, 2014. He has worked labor, relation between employers and employees. He has traveled extensively, visiting many employers and employees. He has worked extensively, visiting many employers and employees. He has worked labor, relation between Let's go hiking! Meet at Westminster Let's call at 3:30 morning afternoon at the campground, under the leadership of Sam Miller; will meet Tuesday at 7:35 p.m. CLASSIFIED ADS Oil Shampoo and Wave Set, dryed 50c Shampoo and Wave Set, dryed Wa. See us for motion picture cameras and complete line of photographic supplies — all makes of paper, films, developers, tanks, tripods, filters and accessories. 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When Durold Eaglehd Dave Hamlin's teeth both were trying to forget exam week . . . when Gene Lloyd had a corner in his Folskinh missed three weeks of classes and then made all A's and B's . . . when she suppressed the amount of damage we Kansas did at the Kansas-Nebrusa game last fall . . . and so Shampoo and Wave 35c Complete Permanents $1.50 up Phone 333 941% $1.50, St. 1319 Tennessee Street Lawrence, Kansas 12 Dinners and Suppers, $2.50 6 Breakfasts, 50c Did you ever get down to that last drop and find a goldfish in your soup? Dick Jones, the Sigma Npa prey, had this pleasant surprise one night last week when he engaged in a bowl of soup a la goldfish that some enterprising person had fixed up for him. DUNAKIN CLUB The Chi Omega-Sig Alph bottle has settled down to trench warfare. The Sig Alph's have their root-back and the Chi O's have their official monogrammed chair that Amerine lugged away, back in the house. The chair would have looked funny on a mantel, anyway. The Chi Omega's insist that the ship was given to them about seven or eight years ago when the house was built. For some reason the Sig Alph girls came over and took their present back. Every time that one of the girls goes to their house, however, she points out the fact that they have the girl's ship. It looks like a good case for a budding lawyer. FOR CO-EDS TAXI HUNSINGER'S 920 - 22 Mass. Phone 12 Eenie, meenie, meenie, mo Fraternity pins all in a row. Close your eyes and pick out one. The sucker? "Gee," antitoll fun! Suits Tuxes Dresses Hats Cost Continued from page 1 Fields . . . when Dan Hamilton lost everything but his trumpets and cont at a victory bust . . . when Carl Smith wrote poems for the Kannan . . . when the Fourteenth street gang used to gather for spaghetti-red along about 2 a.m. after the Kannan had gone to bed . . . when Tae Fisher was in the School of Law. when George Guerriere went roeller skating with the Chi Omega's . . . when you saw the hitman himself deceased on it RELIABLE CLEANING "For Co-eds" wins today's ticket for Helen Geis to "Snow White" at the Granada. Guaranteed 3 garments for $1.25 GRAND CLEANERS Call 616 Free Pickup and Deliv Call 616 Free Pickup and Deliv Students from the studio of Miss Irene Penneby, who teaches voice in the School of Fine Arts, will be presented in a recital this afternoon at 8:30 in the auditorium of Frank强 hall. "The Clothes of Heaven" (Thomas Dunbill) "Showes" (Kathleen Nanjing), Wendell Plank. "Doe That Know That Fair Land" "from Mignon" (Mignon); "Spend- thrift" (Earnest Charles), Elemen- Black img). Wendell Frank. "Out in the Fields" (Dawson). Rubyne Youngs. "The Spirit Flower" (Campbell-Tipton); "L'amour, Toouleur l'amour" (Rudolf Frimt), Dorothy Fritz. berty) Arthur Bannister ("The Prayer Perfect" Oleyn Speaks); "Out of the Night" (Cecil Ellis) Robert Briggs. Traveling Sketch Display Replaces Modern Drawings UNION FOUNTAIN "Without Thee" (D'Hardelet); "Gretchen am Spimrade" (Schu- tner); Anna Katherine Kleigh. *Die Lostosstiebien* (Schlottmann, *Elegy*) (Maureret), Helen Meyer. *Lord Leof* (Maureret), Helen *Merkelsbach*), Helen Schlotzmann & Bethe Lon Mechem. $2.75 value -- --- for $2.50 your Sub-basement Memorial Union A Meal Ticket Is a Good Investment The display of modern drawings in contemporary California archi- cts, which has been on display on his third floor of Marvin hall for the last two weeks, has been trans- ferred to the Spooner-Tayer museum, where it is now being dis- played. The program follows: "She Never Told Her Love" Hayda) "Flower in the Cranked Vall (Mas), Ann Rightmire. A letter was received from Dorothy Avery, 37, thanking the department of design for an exhibit of her work. The High School. Ms. Avery, who teaches art, said that the work was highly commended. Replacing the exhibit is a traveling sketch display which is due to arrive today. These sketches were judged in competition at the last national convention in September and last November at Pennsylvania State College. Fine Arts Récital Will Be Presented Today Dodge City Exhibition Is Highly Commended The showing of these sketches is being sponsored by the local chapter of Scarab society, the School of Engineering and Architecture, and will be exhibited for about a week. We Repair Shoes the Modern Way! Our fine workmanship will give your old worn shoes months more of wear. All work guaranteed. 1017 Moss Light Bulbs Playing Cards Calox Dental Powder Both-- 59c $15.00 ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP Shuvamaste Dr. West's Tooth Brush Phone 686 PIPES Sasieni Kaywoodie Yellow Bole Medica Sunbeam 75 w.-100 w 20c Electric Raxor 29c 2 for 55c 25 w. 40 w. Shavemaster THE Resell DRUG STORE.. for lowest prices in town 25 w.-40 w.- 60 15- 60 w.—15c H. W. 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