SUNDAY, MARCH 6. 1928 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS FACE THREE Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society DOROTHY NETTIERION, c.49, Society Editor Before 1 month, K.1; after 2 months, K.279 (K.) The Pi Beta Phi security held initiation yesterday afternoon at the chapter house for 18 women, the services being followed by a dinner. Coccela McKinnon, c40 Barbara Smythe, c40 Hortense Horton, c41 Mary Marissa Carson, c40 Mary Ann Schauer, c40 Virginia Anderson, c40 Mary Elizabeth Conley, c41 Maxine Miller, c41 Bernice Burch, c41 Nancy Hageny, c41 Anne Browning, c40 Martha Jane Starz, c41 Jane Coffman, c41 James Straina, c41 Mary Lewis, c41 Mary Jane Sharel, c42 Betty Jane Patton, c42 Mary Elizabeth present t the initiation were Mrs. Allen Chuck, Wichita Mrs. Helen Miller, Kansas City, Kan. Mrs. Barbara Farley, Kansas City, Kansas City, Kan. Mrs. Agnes Souder, Kansas City, Kan. Mrs. Raymond Wheeler, Lawrence Mrs. M. J., Getto, Lawrence Mrs. M. J., Getto, Lawrence Thursday dinner guests at the Sigma Chia fraternity house were: Mr. and Mrs. S, W. Black, Topeka Mary, M., City, Mich. Ibaba Belle, cunel Bertha Rale, c'18 Earl Oakes, cunel Harl Oakes, Topeka Brad Thompson, Topeka Dick Jones, '18 Dr. and Mrs. C, J. Brown, Kansas City Dinner guests at the Delta Upsilior Sheldon Jacquet, Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Forrester, Kansa City, Kan. City, Mo. Arche Galloway, Kansas City, Mo. nuisse i thursday were: Elizabed Barclay, cunel Nana Padore, c441 Catherine Cannon, edul Mary Lewis, cunel Helen Forbes, c440 Marionne Tremblly, c441 Elizabed Demong, cunel Mrs. A. D. Galloway, Kansas City, Mo. ∞ Fred Praile, c'38, and Catherine Holmes, c'38, were lunchmen guests at the Pi Beta Phi house Friday. Guests at the Phi Kappa Psi house who came to see the Kansas-Missouri basketball game were: Mr. and Mrs, F. A. Durand, Junction City Dana Durand, Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Cunningham, Kan- y City, Kan Larry Winn, Kansas City, Kan. M. and Mrs, Gail Thomas Bob Willits, Columbia Bill M. Donald, Kansas City, Kan. Barbara Winn, Kansas City, Mo. M. and Mrs, Lyle G. Willits, Kansas H. Arbuckle, Hatchison Christopher Hill, Coppa W. Bellville, W. Willis Ole Nemuth, Belleville A. Schuster, City, City, Moe, City, Moe Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Powell, Kansas City Kan. 1. san. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Busler, Kansas City Mo. Sigma Alpha Epsilon hold initiation yesterday afternoon for 15 pledges. Guests of the ceremony include Joshua Kelsey, Prof. Vernor Nichols and Bill Killey. The initiates are: Addison West, c'unel Dick Howard, b'unel Bill Oliver, c'eil Gordon Snor, b'unel Junior Gole, ph James Crowley, c'eil Harry Crowley, c'eil Pagene Hatt, b'unel Richard Back, c'unel Frankback, c'unel Bell Belt, c'unel Ben Lee, c'unel Charles Tibbets, cunel Miller hall will hold open house Tuesday evening from 7 to 8 o'clock. guests. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Nash, who were chairmen of the party, were assisted by Mr. and Mrs.J.C Blocker. John Tallock, a member of Phi Gamma Delta at Columbia, Mo., is a weekend guest at the chapter house here. . Mrs. Virgil W. Hackett was a dinner guest at the Triangle house last night. 心 Eldon Heitz is a weekend guest at the Alna Tau Omega house. Prof. Allen Crafton, of the department of speech and dramatic art, left Friday night for Norman, Okla., where he spoke yesterday at the annual theater conference of the University on "The Director and His Audience." The board of the American Association of University Women will meet tomorrow evening at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. Dollear Geltch. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Byson, 125 Park street, Lawrence, announce the marriage of their daughter, Betty, to Leo Farrell of Tooka. The ceremony was performed Feb. 26 at Ottawa. The couple will make an appearance in a show who is a student in the University, will continue her work here. Rachel Shettler, 37, of Johnson, is a weekend guest at the Alpha Omicron Pi house. The University Club entertained with a formal dinner bridge Friday evening which was attended by 50 Wednesday — CHAMPAGNE WALTZ 10c to 20c ALL Kiddies DAY VARSITY THE HOME OF THE JAYHAWK CONGRATULATIONS JAYHAWKERS SUNDAY No Wonder the Moon Is Scramming — Everybody's JAMMING IN He Could Duck a Champion's Punches HE WAS THE IRON MAN OF BOXING— Plus "Turn Off The Moon" CHARLIE RUGGLES ELEANOR WHITNEY JOHNNY DOWNS KENYEN BAKER BEN BLUE PHIL HARRIS and HIS ORCHESTRA In the bridge game, the women and men played opposite each other, the scores of both groups being kept. At the close of the evening the women's total was found to be higher than that of the men. First and second prizes were won respectively by Mrs. N. M. Paden of Parkinsonhill, W. Van, Dr. H. C. Tracey, Mrs. Paul Honey and W. D. Paden. Dinner was served at quarter tables. Mrs. Thad L. Hoffman of Kanee City, Mo., was a guest at the Pi Beti Phi house Wednesday and Thursday. Wednesday — "Man Who Could Work Miracles" Fine Arts Graduate Gets At 4 p.m. the Confirmation classes will meet in the Rev. Carter H. Harrison's study. At 6:15 p.m. there will be a dinner supper at the rectory Teaching Job in Texas College Miss Janet Coulson, who received her B.M. degree in piano from the University in 1931, is now head of the department of public school music at Mary Hardin-Baylor College, which she headed and directed by the School of Fine Arts office. The clipping states: "Miss Coulson has been presented by the college in various programs in Temple, Texas, and at the college. On Oct. 10 she was presented in a radio program over KTEM, Temple." While at the University Miss Coulson studied piano under Prof. H. C. Taylor. She then studied Hardin-Baylor College, Hutchison, dean of the Julland School of Music, and also under Austin Corrallu. Grad Lectures On Dinosaurs Sunday at 8 a.m., there will be a Holy Communion service. Church school will be held at 9:45 and the banishing prayer and sermon at 11:00. On Thursday Litany will be at 5:45 pm, and supper at 6:15 pm. Dean Day of Grace Cathedral, Toekwa, will give a book review at 7. Trinity Episcopal Church Dr. Barnum Brown, '97, To Picture Life of 120 Million Years Ago Doctor Brown is curator of fossil reptiles of the American Museum and has risen to a position of authority in his field. and received his A.B. from the University in 1897. He did graduate study at Columbia University in 1897-98, and was assistant curator of the department of paleontology of the Museum from 1897 to 1969. He has held his present position since 1927. The giant dinosaurs that spawned the earth from 120 to 140 million years ago will be described and pictured by Dr. Barium Brown of the American Museum of Natural History in his lecture at the University Wednesday. Doctor Brown is a fellow of the Royal Geographical Society, and is an active paleontologist and geologist, having spent much of his time in excavating in nearly every portion of the globe. He was born at Carbondale, Kan., His richest discoveries have been in the Colorado-Utah-Wyoming district. The Dinosaur National Monument in northeast Utah is under the supervision of Doctor Brown, who calls it a veritable Brown's ark of extinct animals. It is situated nearSplit Mountain in the Uinta range. What's Happening This Week On the Campus: MONDAY—Spring band concert, Hoeh auditorium. • Chorus of musical comedy meets at 4 o'clock in Memorial Union ballroom. WEDNESDAY - M-Mudevack dance, 7 to 8 p.m. in Memorial Hall ballroom. @ WS JACK, election day at the memorial's lounge of Memorial Hall, 5 in hallway. THURSDAY—League of Women Voters meeting in Pine room, 4:30. © Tust Beta Plc, 7:30 in Pine room; chrisus meeting, 7:30 in ballroom. FRIDAY--Junior Prom, formal, Memorial Union ballroom. At the Theaters: BICKENSON-Sunday through Wednesday; "Romance in the Dark" Bickenbon-Saturday John Boles and John Barrymore. **Thumbs** **Up** The story of this new dinosaur kingdom will be told by Doctor Brown, illustrated by luntern slides and motion pictures. with Grace Swainthorpe, John Boles and John Barrymore. ● Thursday through Saturday: "Slart Cheering" with Jimmy Durante, John Perry, Hal Leroy, Greta Niesen, the Three Stooges, and James orchestra. **ARSTIFY** - Sunday, Monday, Tuesday; "Some Blondes Are Dangerous" with Noa Behry, Jr. Wm, Gargan, Dorothee Kent and Nam Grey; and "Turn Off the Moon," with Charlie Rugglez, Eleman Whitney, Julianne Kemp, Kenny Williams, and Katherine W. Woods • **Writing:** Thursday; "Campaign Waltz," with Gladys Swearath, Freddie MacMurray, Jack Oakie, Veloz and Yolanda; and "The Man Who Could Work Miracles," with Roland Young (H. G. Wells comedy). • Friday, Saturday; "Sudden Bill Dorn" with Buck Jones; and "Dangerous Adventure" with Don Terry and Rosalind PATTY - Sunday through Wednesday: "Sergeant Murphy" with Ronald Boon, Mary Macquire; and "Married Before Breakfast" with Robert Young and Florence Macire. ● Thursday through Saturday: "Naughty Martinet" with Jennette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy. **HAMILTON** Sunday through Wednesday; "A Yank at Oxford" with Robert Taylor, Lloyd Barrymore, Maureen O'Sullivan, and Vivien Leigh. *¢* Thursday through Saturday; Edward G. Robinson in "A Silent Case of Murder" with Jane Bryan, Allen Jenkins, Ruth Don- about 300 miles from Denver and 235 miles from Salt Lake City. The deposit was discovered in 1909 by Dr. Earl Douglas of the Carnegie Museum. The area was set aside as the Dinosaur National Monument in 1915 by President Wilson in 1831 the American Museum be buried, and since then Doctor Brown has directed the development. Do You Know — The Dickinson Has Its Pick and Plays the Pick! On the Shin... Sunday Prices 10c-35c A Swinging Musical Romance Starring America's Singing Sweatheart and Hor Two Rollicking Romeos! DICKINSON yellow knit sweaters are obviously the things for feminine wear. TODAY Continuous from 1 p.m. POME Gladys Swarthout·John Boles·John Barrymore ROMANCE IN THE DARK "START CHEERING" CLAIRE DODD • FRITZ FELD • CURT BOIS DIRECTED BY H. C. POTTER SCREEN PLAY BY FRANKS PARTOS AND ANNE MOERSON CHAPLIN - BASED ON THE PLAY "PUP YELLOW NIGHTINGAID" BY HERMANN BAHR - A PARAUMOUNT PICTURE Hol LeRoy Jimmy Durante Johnnie Green NEXT WEEK! SPECIAL! Betty Boop — Musical — Novelty — Fox News "SALLY, IRENE and MARY" Alice Foye - Fred Allen - Tony Martin THURSDAY! Slippery ice—very thin. —echo. Sapphire girl—tumbled in. Pretty girl—tumbled in. Saw boy on bank. Gave a shiekh—they she sank. Boy on banks—heard her shout. Jumped in—helped her out. Now he’s hers—very nice. But she had to break the ice. But she had to break the ice. ___ make Ernie Saumers is what we call an "A-No. 1 taper." He has a clean, brittle style that is nice to watch. Red Blackburn, who has charge of the music end of the comedy, says that Ernie's timing is almost perfect. Rolla Nucleus sprouted out in a new green suit Friday that had people hacking up. It was about as loud Join The Crowd at the as the cat on our back fence. At least he held everyone's attention at chorus rehearsal. Kansas Law Journal Prints Article by Moreau The leading article in the magazine was written by Dean Moreno. His topic was "American Judges and Corporate Reorganization in the United States" recorded and edited by "Imporation of Accident Cases" is by Glenn Dickinson, 138. A treatise by Dean F. J. Morence, and several articles by University law students, appear in the recent issue of *The Journal of American association of the State of Kansas* Continuous From 2 A case comment on "Life Insurance Representations and Fraud," the subject of the practice case held in the School of Law before Christmas, was prepared by Bill House, and presented to Tommy, Tony, Robert Averill, James Riddell, 139; and George L. Allred, 138. He's in the Army She's in His Arms PATEE Any Seat 15 c Any Time TODAY ENDS WEDNESDAY "SERGEANT "MURPHY RONALD REAGAN MARY MacGUIRE TODAY! AND Gay Romantic Excitement! 'Married Before Breakfast' ROBERT YOUNG FLORENCE RICE NEWS - MUSICAL Continuous from 2:30 4 GRAND DAYS THE WHOLE WORLD'S CHEERING BOB TAYLOR'S MIGHTIEST HIT! LIONEL BARRYMORE LIONEL BARKT MORE O'REILLY SULLIVAN * LEIGH EDMUND GROVIN * GRIFFISH JONES Screen Play by Malcolm Meltin Boyen, Walter Fierer and George Oginson-bespecht. Directed by Matthew McConaughey Gilliam and Michael Hogan. 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