SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1958 2 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society DOROTHY NETHIRTON, c'40, Society Editor Before 5 p.m.; call KU.12.5 for 1202-783 *** Martin.Britton Miss Helen Leois Martin, daughter of Mrs. T. W. Martin of Linwood, and Raymond L. Britton, son of Mrs. Fannie Stephenson of Topcka, were invited to the sunny afternoon, Jan. 30, at the home of Mrs. C. C. Burnett, Linwood. The Rev. A. C. A. Alking, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal Church of Prescott, read the service. Mrs. Murray Martin of Kansas City, sister-in-law of the bride, played "To a Wild Rose," by macDowell, as Mrs. Brougham Wayland and Mrs. Natha Coleman, the bride's cousin, lighted the candles. Miss Dorothy Shannon, accompanied by Mrs. Martin, sang "Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life" and "Because." Mrs. Martin played the wedding march from "Lo-hengrin," and during the ceremony she played a soft musical background. The bride was given in marriage by her brother, Murray E. Martin, of Kansas City, Mo. Her attendants were Miss Helen Dooley of Kansas City, Mo, and Miss Floracea Starr of Needsha. Nancy Marie Martin and Martin, nieces of the bride, acted as the girl and ring bearer, respectively. At the reception held following the ceremony, Mrs. George Herrick, Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs. John Hughey, Lilwood; Mrs. Harry Wright and Mester Trendel, sisters of the groom, Topela; and Misses Lena Freeman and Elizabeth Boys, Linwood, assisted. Mrs. Britton is a former student of the University, and Mr. Britton will receive his B.S. degree in business at 160 Rhode Island street. ∞ Pi Kappa Alpha held its winter formal at the chapter house Friday night from 9 to 12 o'clock The house was decorated with southern smilax, cut flowers, potted plants, and blue floodlights. Music for dancing was furnished by Louie Kuhn and his orchestra. The chaperons were: Mrs. Belle Wilmore Mrs. Nelle M. Hoskinson Mrs. X. J. McCarthy Gd. and Mrs. Karl F. Baldwin Dr. and Mrs. W. D.威 The guests were: Jean Stouffer, c41 William McKenzie, c41 Elva Ottman, c41 Mildred Coul, c41 Bette Wren, c41 Rickhann, c39 Betty Graham, c39 Jean Stephenpee, c18 Roberta Gibon, f41 Greta Gibon, f41 Maxine Almon, c40 Roberta Mitchell, f49 Laura Ladd Suce Stuits, c41 Martha Jane Stewart, c41 Caryn Clowr, c49 Doris Simon, c41 Jane Iwin, c4nd Christine McAulty, c40 Karen Kawai, c40 Louise Gavec, c4un Mary Groebes, c4unc Bjetjan Van Daventer, c41 Bjetjan Van Duvencel, c41 Bjetjan Bodlington, c40 Melva Grant, fa39 Phyllie M.Pherson, c4nd Diluc Caldwell, c38 Miranda Dickson, c3d Bettie Blake, c4und Virginia Hamrick, Kansas City, Mo. Shirley Johnson, Kansas City, Mo. Marcia Taylor, Kansas City, Mo. Mary Gray, St. Joseph,Mo. Clara Williams, St. Joseph,Mo. Margaret Tanner, St. Joseph,Mo. Mike and Mrs. Tom Laron, Kansas City, Mo. Varl Wond, St. Joseph,Mo. Clermont Korn, Kansas City, Kan. Members of Alpha Chi Omega entertained with an initiation banquet last night at 6:30, at Evan's Hearth. They initiated it. Those initiated were; Lorraine Pyle, b'uncl Polly Gowins, c'41 Lionel Lloyd, c'uncl Looseie Browne, c'41 Veda Merga Strong, c'41 Betty Bridges, c'41 Mary Gareth, c'41 Mary Francon Orlandy, c'uncl June Hoover, b'uncl Jen Smith, cuncl Jane Wake, cuncl Patty Paine, c'41 Ruth Crazy, ed'uncl Nielsen Schupp, c'41 Wendy Webster, wuests; Margaret Lockhard Betty Ains, '37 Marlory Clark Mary Birchhead, Fc. Leavenwere Mary Frances Butler, '37 Mrs. John Blockard Mrs. Al Luster Mrs. John Nelson Miss Parson Cook Jean Lindgrim is a weekend guest at the Chi Omega house. --medias start out with two stilts already called on them. Out of this year's class 12 make it be dropped. This makes the competition so stiff that the fellows practically live in the medie building. It takes a lot of intestinal fortitude to get to the place where you can work on the same. Betty Howard, Kansas City, Kan. isited the Alpha Omicron Pi house atiday. Approximately a hundred members of the University Women's Club attended the tea given by that organization Thursday afternoon in the men's lounge of the Memorial Union building. Contributions for the scholarship given annually by the club were made at this time, and contributions were for the purpose. Informal games formed the afternoon's entertainment. Mrs. Leonard Axe was in charge of the tea. She was assisted by the following committee chairmen: Mrs. H. W. Hargas, program; Mrs. Walden Gatel, receiving; Mrs. G. W. Bradshaw, tea table; Miss Wheatly Phone K.U. 66 Candid Camera-lly Speaking 心 house are: Havwire-- CLASSIFIED ADS If you have a sick friend in the hospital why not send him or her a card or greeting of so much sort. You're going to need it very long when you can move Babcook, refreshments; Mrs. Carroll Clark, serving; and Mrs. J. J. Kinter, finance. Richard Ferris, Garnett E. C. Goldith, Garnett Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Wood, Garnett Weekend guests at the Acacia Dorothy Mullarky, Kansas City Mo., is visiting friends in Lawrence this weekend. Alpha Kappa Pi, business fraternity, announces the pledging of Maurice English 'burel. THE ARGUS "See us for motion picture cameras and complete line of photographic supplies — all makes of paper, films, developers, tanks, tripods, filters and accessories." Dinner guests at the Kappa Eti Kappa house Thursday night were: Dorothy Mac Nuffer Am Shaw Jim Browne "Candid Cameraing . . . It's the roge." Mrs. Mimo Stukey was a lunecon guest at the Chi Omega house Friday day. Continued from page 1 with an f4.5 uses motion picture film WANTED: Used (10-40) Krag riles model 1898. Action and action in good stock barreed condition immaterial. Also Ss phone Model 87, Call Phone 1448. HIXON STUDIO Phone A1 In Hotel Eldridge Bldg Phone K.U. 66 Phone 41 In Hotel Eldridge Bldg. What's Happening This Week Prof. William S. Johnson, chairman of the department of English, left Friday, Feb. 4 for Sarnata, Fla., where he will remain until April. At the Theaters: A woman is currently is found the whole world through Yet many a lady will turn this page, To prove her curious, too. The dightiest insurance inspector who was out of town, for his wife's birthday clothes her a choree for a million kisses as a present. The wife, a little annoyed at his thrift, sent back a post card: "Dear Jim; remember when we were on our birthday chique. The ice-fem minc it for me this morning." Johnson Leaves for Florida SHOPPOO and Oil - Dresser - Fitch Shampoo and Wave, dried, 50c End Curls $1.00 up, Complete PERMANENTS, Any Style $1.00, $1.50 up, complete MICKY BEAUTY SHOP 722½ Mass. Phone 2353 LOST: Wallet. Please call D. E. Singleton, 1607 Tennessee. 1810J. Reward. -88 SHAMPOO and 25c WAVE. dried BOYS: Two quiet, studio roommates wanted. Double room, one twin beds $8.10 and $8.00. Campus House. 1241 Oreden. -3 PATEE—Sunday through Tuesday—Wheeler and Woebole in "High Fliers," and "Missing Witnesses" with John Littel and Dick Purcell. ● Wednesday through Saturday; Gene Atuty in "The Old Earn Dance" and "New Faces of 1338" with Joe Fenner, Parksakurkus FOUND: Man's black leather glove for the left hand in KU parking zone No. 3. Call Kasan Office, Journalism Bldg. --88 BOYS: A large, double room, three wi- ndows, furnace heat, hot water at all times. Clone to town and rent a condo. 30 per boy. 130 Vermont, phone 3088. -89 VARSITY — Sunday through Tuesday Joel McCenan and Barbara Sturgey inwck in "Interestes Till Take Money," and Anna Mey Wong in "Daughter of Shanghai." ● Wednesday Thursday: John Hancle, Don Ameche and the Ritz Carlton in "Ons in a Sea of Fishing," and John Ameche in "A Sea of Fishing." ● Friday Saturday: Nino Martini, Ila Napolo and Leo Carlie in "The Gov Degreee," and Walter Connelly and Lonel Stander in "The League of Fright- HITLO GUYS: Place for one with three other men in 4-room apartment with or without cooking facilities. Very reasonable. Apply 1250 Iosd. Apt. 15. –88 **8029** One single and one double room on 2nd floor. Also a first-door apartment, nicely furnished. Private entrance. 314 West 14th, phone 2025, -89 DICKINSON—Sunday through Thursday; "The Bueconee" starring Fredric March, Francisco Gaal and Akim Tamariff. The weekend Tracy and Frank Morgan in "Maupinquin," © Thursday through Saturday, "Wise Girl" starring Mirak Hammons and Ravill Mandel. FOR REENT: Apartment; also sleeping room. Clean, comfortable, well furnished. Large cloak room. Plenty of hot water. Small rooms. Roommate. Phone 2867-1340 Vermont. If we don't print contributions, we lack appreciation. We did.—Erion Files, etc., etc. On the Campus: around, but it is a heck of a long time to stay in bed. They'll appreciate it. Likely as not someone will say If we do print them, the column is full of ink. I OST: Small gold watch, either downtown or in vicinity of gym. Wear. If found please call Betty Smith, 1774, 1232 La.-89. If we don't, they say the jokes are no good. Then there is the story that we heard the other day about the duckling who was so embarrassed because his first pants were down. If we publish original matter, they think we lack variety. RELIABLE CLEANING MONDAY—K-State-Kansas basketball game, Hoch auditorium, 7:30 For girls only. Getting out a column is no picnic. If we print the kind of jokes we like, the kind that we are all **TUESDAY—Association of University Women dinner, Memorial Union** bellhouses IVA'S Guaranteed TAXI HUNSINGER'S 920 - 22 Mass. Phone 12 Suits Tuxes Dresses Hats 50c Shampoo and Wave 35c Complete Permanents $1.50 up Phone 333 941½ $1.50, Mass. St. --ba. WEDNESDAY—W.S.G.A. House Presidents' dinner, Pine room, Memorial Union building. ● W.S.G.A.-TWM for new women, Memorial Union building. ● Quick Memorial Trusts, Robinson Midwake, 7 to 8 p.m., Memorial Union ballroom. ● Jay James election. THURSDAY—Independent hour dance, 7 to 8, Memorial Union ballroom. ● KFKU announcer tryouts, $3.00 p.m. ● Student Christian Federation banquet. SKATES and SLEEDS GUNS and AMMUNITION Basketballs SATURDAY—Kappa Alpha Theta party, Memorial Hall jailbreak, 9 to 12. • *Kansas-Nebraska dual indoor track meet at Lincoln.* AT THE DICKINSON 3 garments for $1.25 GRAND CLEANERS Call 616 Free Pickup and Del Call 616 Free Pickup and Deliv. 16 Free Pickup and Deliv. RUTTER'S SHOP Your Locksmith 1014 Mass. St. Phone 319 Fredric March and Francesca Goal co-star in *Cecil B. Denille's* production, "The Buccaneer," now playing at the Dickinson Theatre. AT THE GRANADA Joan Crowdaw as you love her in her most captivating flair in "Mannique" with Spencer Tracy, Ralph Morgan and Alan Curtis now playing at the Loans Amount To New High Stouffer Announces a Number of Fellowships Will Be Granted A total of 130 loans have been granted to 27 women students and 103 men this semester. This, the largest number of loans ever made at once in the history of the student loan fund, entails $6,200. The entire number of loans, counting those just made, leaves the treasury of the fund practically empty, according to GEO. O. Foster, registrar and chairman of the fund committee. The student loan fund was established in 1894 by a gift of $164 from the graduating class of the School of Engineering and Architecture. Since then gifts of senior classes, faculty members, alumni, personal contributions and bequests have swelled the 'und to its present total of $20,000. Loans are to be paid within a year with 6 per cent interest. The payments generally have been most satisfactory with a few exceptions. The student who worked for the fund, which worked more than 12 hours in granting loans this semester, consists of Mr. Foster; Henry Werner, men's student adviser; Elizabeth Meguiar, adviser to women; Lawrence Woodruff, assistant professor of entomology; Karl Klooz; Laurence Gatto, assistant football coach. Professor Sherwood's Father Dies After Brief Illness 'All' Revealed-before he and his roommate depart to take the QWL on his flight. Bye. Mr. Sherwood, who was 82 years old, had been sick for about a week. He had been retired for some time. Survivors are: one son, N. P. Sherwood of Lawrence, and two sisters, Mrs. Ida Corkins and Mrs. Sarah Corkins, Mr. Sherwood, and Mr. Sherwood was preceded in death by his wife in March, 1933. E. O. Sherwood, father of N. P. Sherwood, professor of bacteriology, died at Lawrence Memorial hospital Friday night. Continued from page 1 before he and his roommate depart to join the "New Era" in Russia. Hat, the third from Princeton, just can't understand why anyone should be opposed to the fair sex. "And I don't know why all this talk about spring, either," he says. "I feel good all the time." Two Yale men, Buck and Doc, who have also come up, for the big college spring dance, get the title of the Brooks Brothers when they come to the affair in opposite ensembles of black and white. AT THE VARSITY Joel McCrea and Barbara Stawnyk provide the heart interest in "Internes Can't Take Money," now at the Varsity Theatre. COMING The Event of the Year A Company of 125 With Symphony Orchestra The Most Successful Spectacle of the Century ONE EVENING ONLY Elaborate Dancing - Gorgeous Scenery - Brilliant Costumes University Concert Course (Extra Attraction) Monday Evening, Feb.14 8:20 o'clock HOCH AUDITORIUM Seats now selling - popular prices: $2.00, $1.50, $1.00, 75c and 50c at School of Fine Arts Bell's Music Store Round Corner Drug Store D. M. SWARTHOUT, Manager. Smart Young Men Like Our Cleaning with 25 years of experience- All work is Carefully done all spots and stains removed Phone 75 NewYork Cleaners Merchants of GOOD APPEARANCE 926 Mass. KEEP THE GROOM WELL GROOMED FINE, EXCEPT GEORGE COMPLAINS ABOUT THE WAY MANDY DOES HIS SHIRTS. I DON'T BLAKE HIM 2. (1)