TUESDAY, MARCH 1, 1928 --- PAGE THREE Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society DOROTHY NETTIERT, c'40, Society Editor Before 1 p.m. call K.81; after 3 p.m. call 2702-81 --mg menfriends Saturday: Ira O'Connor, c'41 Cha McGraw, c'41 Earl George Paffield, c'41 Garvin Van Matte, c'41 Ray Franklin Mountford, c'41 Ray林康福, c'41 Earl K. Radford, c'41 Boh Howard John Curry Mattenfield, c'41 Penny Arthur Burts, c'41 Frederick Catr Robert Stadler, c'41 UNIVERSITY DAILY.KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Saturday dinner guests at Corbin hall were Leland Tharp, c41, and Julius Roth, 37. Dorothy Nelson, c.29, and Mrs. F. W. Nelson, Marion, were dinner guests at Corbin hall Friday night. Alpha Chi Sigma, professional chemistry fraternity, will have a smoker this evening at 7:30 at the college's social col. Karl F. Baldwin will speak. All chemistry majors and chemical engineers are invited. Kenneth Penfold, traveling secretary of Delta Tau Delta, was a guest at the chapter house last week. . Lela Edin, '37, Weskan, and Mrs Hauck, Valley Falls, were weekend guests at Corbin hall. Loreen Cosandier, 37, and Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Nelson, Marion, were guests at Corbin hall Saturday after- ternoon. ~ Beta Theta Pi initiated the follow- Phi Chi Theta, business sorority morning for the following: morning 'for' the following: Lorraine Pyle, b'19 Marcia Mardell, b'19 Harrett Smith, b'38 Crowley Baby, b'uncl Patricia Owens, b'39 Celeste Vedder, b'uncl were were: P. H. Lee Bernard Watson Dr. Theodore T. Lowrey A. R. Howard V. Edward Topp Clarence Glass Guests at the Alpha Omicron Pi sorority house over the weekend were: 1 Hazelie Hedges, Kansas City, Ms. Phyllis Burgess, Medicine Lodge Lois Lippitt, Medicine Lodge Cameron McGregor, Medicine Lodge Rita Fritz, Sun City Jasmine Jackson, Kansas City, Kan. Mary Kushner, Medical City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Mettner, Wichita Mr. and Mrs. J. E. MacDonald, Kansas ~ Sunday dinner guests at the Delta Chi house were: hall were: Mrs and M. A. N. Howertock, Topcape Corrine Harrison, f'aundl Bernadine Hall, c'41 Sarah Margaret Garcia, c'38 Jacob Brooks, T. Francis Daisy Burke, Lindsburg Jim Cram, Manhattan Sunday dinner guests at Corbin hall were: Jacqueline Hafsonm, Haskell Najdo Siegel, Kansas City, Mo. Mary Person, #6, Ridgeway, Mo. Mrs Flora Boynton Bob Briggs, f'48 Henry Parker, e'39 Dinner guests at the Delta Tau Guests at the Phi Delta Theta Delta house Sunday were: Lucille Mey-Veary, f19 Patti Payne, c'41 Craig Lovele Management, f40 Jonnette Lovele, c'38 Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Meach, Kansas City, Mo. Tom Vatch, Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. E. Elmore, Mackville, Louise Shute, St. John Guests at the Phi Delta Theta house for Sunday dinner included: Irene Herend, c'40 Dr. and Mrs. Rubert Hoffman, Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hellings, Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Tanklepaugh, Kansas City, Kan. An informal reception in honor of Miss Kate Stephens, well known author and an outstanding alma of the University, was given Sunday afternoon in the men's lounge of the Memorial Union building, in celebration of her eight-fifth birthday. About 125 friends were present. The receipt of many messages of congratulations and letters to Miss Stephens added a pleasant feature to the afternoon. Prof. Olin Tempelin, who acted as master of ceremonies, read the messages and excerpts from the letters. He also introduced several persons who spoke in appreciation of Stephen. W. C. Stephens, Miss Rose Morgan, Prof. Wilson Sterling and Miss Myra Hull. As a fitting close to this part of the program, Martin Maloney read Matthew Arnold's poem, "Self-Dependence." a "favorite of Miss Stephens. A bust of the guest of honor entitled "The Greek Spirit," showing Miss Stephens as a young woman, not in a photographic manner but as symbole both of her and of her book by the same name, was presented to the University by the sculptor, Bernard Frazier. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Rice announce the marriage of their daughter, Moyne Louise, to Blackwell Smith of New York City. The wedding took place Saturday morning, Feb. 26, at 10 o'clock, in the chapel of Union Theological Seminary in New York. The couple left for a trip to Florida and after March 15 will be at home in New York at 18 Bank street. The bride received her A.B. degree from the University in 1927. She was a member of the Gamma Phi Beta sorority, and of Phil Beta Kappa and Mortar Board. In 1932 she took her master's degree in dramatic art at Western Reserve University, Cleveland. Since that time she has been doing dramatic work and writing in New York. For the past year she has been secretary to the dean of the graduate school in Columbia. Mr. Smith received his A.B. degree at Pomona College, Pomona, Calif., and his LB. degree from Columbia. He is now a partner in the law firm of Wright, Gordon, Zachary and Parlin, 63 Wall Street, New York City. ∞ The March tea of the University Women's Club will be held in the men's lounge of the Memorial Union building Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Mrs. John Blocker is general chairman in charge of the tea. ∞ Mrs. George Carter entertained the K. U. Dames evening bridge group last night at 1241 Tennessee street. . The K. U. Dames sewing group will met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Rufus Edmonds, 1045 Tennessee street. The University Club will entertain with a dinner bridge Friday evening at 7 o'clock. The hosts will be Mr. M. Nahr and Mr. Mrs. J. G. Blocker. ∞ Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Husted announce the marriage of their daughter, Thressa, to Lawrence C. Mills, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Mills of Lawrence. The wedding took place Feb. 22, 1938, in Fayetteville, Ark., the ceremony being performed by the Rev. Mr. McConnell. Union Pacific and Southern Greyhound bus lines. Mr. Mills, who was graduated last month from the School of Business at the University, is employed by the Mr. and Mrs. Mills will make their home in Lawrence. Weekend guests at the ChI Omega sorority house were Jane Hannah and Jean Fitzgerald, both of Kansas City, Mo. The second a a series of study groups in the development of character through play materials conducted under the auspices of the American Association of University Women at 730, at the home of Mrs. T. D. Jones, Members of the League of Women Voters are also invited. The K. U. Dames bridge group will meet today at the home of Mrs. James Shapley, 1331 Vermont street, with Mrs. Charles Dodd as assistant. The collar attached dress shirt is the smartest and most comfortable thing for black tie occasions. Try Arrow's Shoreham. It has the non-wilt Aroset turn down collar, a soft pleated front, and the Mitoga tailored fit. $5 。 Alpha Epsilon treasurer house were Dense Lunenau, c'40 Francene Zeimmier, c'40 Jean Petry, c'40 Dilon Wood, c'40 Barbara Bushum, c'40 Borra Bollum, c'40 Betty Blake, c'40 Peggy Lynch, c'40 Mary Jo Candell, Umland Patti Payne, c'41 Natalie Nielsen Jane Montgummer, c'41 Jane Karnauf Dorothy Jones, c'41 Ilegory, c'41 Mary Louis Schmierer, c'38 Marion Morris, c'39 Margaret Ramage, c'40 Peggy Hirst, c'40 Mr. Cook, f'19 Mr. and Mrs. Cook, Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Roch, Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Noray, Kansas City, Mo. Sunday dinner guests at the Sigma Mrs. Mills, Lawrence Mr. Leaves, Kansas City, Mo. Kenneth Rayburn Fitting and Proper Owen's security house were: Carroll Nickel, c/18 Bradley Nickel, c/18 Robert Packel, c/18 Novix Sonder, c/18 Sunday dinner guests at the Chi The Sigma Chi fraternity entertained the following guests at din- Mr. and Mie, C. W. Clasman, Newton Maurice Clausen, Newton Phillip Lander, Newton Harry Smith, 15, Kansas City, Kan. Melissa Hull, 23, Kansas City, Kan. Mr. and Mie, P. W. Lamprey, Fort Sut Maurine Aydleine, Fort Scott Dorothy Ann Uhl, Manhattan Merv Hispge, St. Marys Dorothy Jones Mary Jones, Kansas City, Mo. Inviateck, Jackson, Lawrence . ner Sunday: Dinner guests at the Phi Kappa fred trederhyne house. Sunday work. Claud D. Camp, c15 Jose Rocco, c38 Joan Taylor, c41 Mrs. and Mrs. A. H. Strickland, Kansas City, Mo. Caroline Green, c41 Mary Lewis, c41 Jane Waring, c4 Mary Anna Bantel, c40 The Theta Tau fraternity will hold an hour dance at the chapter house Friday night. Dinner guests at the Delta Upsilon fraternity Sunday were: Marcia Norris, $40 ^ Marcil, Markwell, Cornell Sara Tia Taylor, b138 Berry, Jane Baddington, c40 Rene Kinkeaden, fauel The Rev. William T. Hilst, Pressen, and Elhra Hilst, fa 41, were guests at the Triangle fraternity house Friday evening. Delta Tau Delta announces the pledging of Dale Heckendorf, e'uncl. Pi Kappa Alpha announces the pledging of Farrel Anderson, c29. 。 Weekend guests at the Kappa Alpha Pal house were: P. H. Lee, Keith Mason, Ma. M. Wynn, Kimberly City, Mo. D. Thiessen T., Loreley, Kansas City. Sunday guests at the Triangle fra- V. Edward Topp Clarence Glass lernal home were: Lemona M. c £19 Bruce R. Beverly, c £19 Carrie L. c £19 Shirley Smith, c £19 Dorothy Shultz Nikki Kellum, c £19 Dinner guests at the Theta Tau Isabel Weir, c/40 Marienke Woodward, c/41 Patty Woodward, c/40 Eleanor Donovan, Torrisky Marion Woodward, c/41 Marian Millwood, c/44 Helen Akek Adrian Candler, c/41 Wain Watchtower Verda Arm, c/39 Lena Hloutz Emily Huckel, c/41 Marielle Muhnion Olivia Pearl Hare, c/48 Ruth Gillman Derek Willem Sunday dinner guests at the T Kappa Academy fraternity house were: Mrs. Boa Grayman, Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. Boca Grayman, Coffeyville, Mrs. and Mrs. W. A. Blount, Coffeyville, Mrs. and Mrs. W. A. Blount, Coffeyville, Mrs. Harris, Lawrence Ms. McLanahan, Lawrence Ms. McLanahan, Lawrence Ms. Wilmits, Lawrence Sunday dinner guests at the P. Alpha Kappa Psi, professional business fraternity, held its winter formal Saturday evening at the I.O. F.O. ball, Eddie Rilings's orchestra played for the dancing. The chaperons erons were: Mrs. Hilda Deer Mr. and Mrs. John G Blocker Mr. and Mrs. Joan Griecker The guests were: Ruth Nisir, Kuman City, Mo. Jane Devine, c19 Derrick McDaniel, c19 Drew McDaniel, Kuman City, Kan. Mankai Community, Lawrence Ruth Johnson, Bathol Caroley Alhara, c40 Denise Hawen, c40 Denise Hawen, Jamel Rachel Mary Jones, Kuman City, Mo. Gretter Ritter, Kuman City, Mo. Nicole Nishida, c19 Ann Hlart, c¹³9 Genevieve Roe, c¹⁴1 Irine Schake, Topika Vera Summeer, Padrau Liane Davis, c¹⁴1 Donna Rewitt, c¹⁴0 Marcia Norris, c¹⁴1 Wendy Woolby, c¹⁴¹ Ronnie Crowley, Funicl Alberta Miller, Lawrence Rosa Adams, Winfield Weinman, Kelsey Mildred Fewster, c¹⁴1 Peggy Cole, Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. Edgar S. Finley, Lawrence Rosa Adams, Winfield Weinman, Kelsey LaVere Nelson, c¹³9 Madelyn Addison, Kansas City, Kan. Thrima Topika, Topika Marixine Lawson, Lawton McTom McConwell, Kansas City, Mo. Frank Gaddie, Topika Dile Drelfe Eddar Robinson Edgar Dowling Charles Bowen --the ceiling of "le cabinet de cafe Miller's" ---Who was the "carbone cutie" that sits in front of us in English History with the e buttons running up and down her skirt?----What made Yodeling Bobei fly from the city Sunday afternoon? (The answer, we find, is that he wanted to make Modern Choir practice.) Domenico Gagliardo, professor of economics, was a dinner guest at the Alpha Kappa Psi house Thursday evening. On the Shin~ Warning all joy-walkers. Do not cut across the library front yard in the dark. Workmen have put up barbed wire entanglement against firefighters. If you caught in the stuff, call 892 and ask for a pair of pliers. A certain "well-trained" young college co-eed was returning recently from a trip east. She was sitting in the smoking car having a cigarette when an elderly gentleman offered her some magazines to look at but after reaching Lawrence they both hailed the same cab. The gentleman asked her if she were a student in the University, to which she said, "Yes." She then asked the gentleman if he lived in Lawrence, to which he replied, "Yes. I do," in the Chancellor's office this is to attend conversations once a year. P.S. We'll tell you her name tomorrow. Another gander at the terpisohern artists over "Spring Swing" wary brings us to some premature conclusions about short pants, ditties, composers, ete., Jane Waring is of the opinion that she can dance. The peeking Beta's were dropping dead at the sight of Mary Noel in her black velvet shorts and other things. Jean Williams was plumb professional in her blue shackets and tight red plaid blouse. Watch that, you stage-door Johnniens. - This Missner chap is so some compose You will be hearing some of his a song or the radio within a couple of weeks. Joe Elmore pulled the wool over the home-town gal's eyes in true Delta Tash fanship Sunday. It seems that he had a drite with Patiye Payne, the Alpha Chi miss, for Sunday dinner. Sunday morning his parents breezed into town, bringing the garland from home. She then drifted off onto a pledge with her acquired the little woman. After she returned home, he promptly relieved the pledge and carried on under his own power. Big Apple-hustled one spectator out because he had thrown a core onto the playing floor, endangering the players. I happened to be looking and saw the apple thrown from behind Doctor Allen, who immediately jumped up to see where the apple had come from, and then he went over to say something to Coach Browne of Nebraska." By interesting coincidence, Doctor Allen opened his mail yesterday morning to find a letter written by Louis Mizez, Iowa State coach, enclosing some data need in basketball competition, and closing with this paragraph: "I want to congratulate you particularly on the fine attitude of your men and their sportsmanship, even though they as used as though we might upset you." Colonel Karl F. Baldwin, professor of military science, will speak on the Far East situation at the Alpha Chi Sigma smoker tonight at 7:30. TODAY ENDS WEDNESDAY PATEE Any Scot 15c Any Time Returned to You By Popular Demand The Biggest Air Thriller Ever Put on the Screen CLARK GABLE WALLACE BEERY AND "Hell Divers" Screenland Puts the Finger on the Underworld "Crashing Hollywood" LEE TRACY Also LATEST NEWS TRAVEL IN COLOR GRANADA Just One More Day TODAY AND WEDNESDAY Entire Production in the New Technicolor THURSDAY 3 Days Love May Be a Headache but Oh What Fun! FRANCHOT TONE GLADYS GEORGE MICKEY ROOSEY "Love is a SUNDAY ROBERT TAYLOR "The Yank at Oxford" VERY SOON "SNOW WHITE" Shows 3-7-9 Continued from page 1 Texas Team-on the varsity debate squad and is a senior in the college of liberal arts and sciences. He spoke in the Missouri Valley oratorial and extemporaneous speech contests last year. John Linter, 38, is a Summerfield scholar while Paul Wilbur, a senior in the School of Law, is a memoirist in the School of Law. Hba, national debating federation. B. J. Willem, local attorney, Mar-sten McCluggage, Lawrence High School debate coach, and the Rev H. James McGinnis, pastor of the church will judge the debate. 25c 'til 7 NOW! The Students Choice "The Texas Jebaters are good." was the estimation of Professor Buehler, who has charge of the contest. DICKINSON Following the debate tonight Iseen hower and Neal will leave for Iowa City, Iowa, where they will compete in the University of Iowa invitation debating tournament on March 3, 4, and 5. ANNABELLA ENDS TOMORROW Debonair Bill of His Best! WILLIAM POWELL "The Baroness and the Butler" extra! Popeye - Pictorial - Himber's Band - Fox News Madcoptivating Stars in a Swingtime Romance! GRACE MOORE MELVYN DOUGLAS "I'll Take Romance" STUART ERWIN THURSDAY! SUNDAY! SUNDAY! Three's a Crowd! And What a Crowd! Gladys Swarthout JOHN BOLES JOHN BARRYMORE "Romance in The Dark" Students Paradise TONITE Two First Runs No. 1 Jane Withers "CHECKERS" No.2 Glenn Morris Eleanor Holm Jarrett "TARZAN'S REVENGE" Tomorrow - Wed. 10c 'Til 7 Then 20c No. 1 LESLIE HOWARD "SCARLET PIMPERNEL" No.2 ALICE FAYE Ritz Brothers "SING BABY SING" Shows as good as the K.U. basketball team