TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1939 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society DOROTHY NETHERTON. c',40. Editor Edition Before 1 p.m., call KU. 215 after 5 p.m., call 2702 -83 Delta Sigma Theta sorority heles its annual Founder's Day banquet in the cafeteria of the Memorial Union building last Friday night. The theme of the dinner was eraired in black and gold. Bryant Drake's orchestra furnished music for the dance, which was held at 1015 New York street. Miss Lillian Williams, Mrs. Garrett and Mrs. Garrett were channeled. The guests included: Gordell Norman William Spreamant, c19 Strethen Bryant, c19 Quinton Miller James Anderson Wilhelm Mason Byron Mason Frank Robinson John Hewlett Joseph Flipper, phi Sylvester Tucker Fipharn Ewang, bianc Ralph Reed, phi Griffen Alexander, c18 Reed Reed, phi Gilbert Alexander, c18 Dismone Dixon, c14 Chi Omega had the following guests for dinner Sunday: Yvonne white, Bonner Springs Don Phelps, b19 George Thomas, c19 Bill Frazier, cunl Dan Rhale, cd40 The following were Sunday dinner guests at the Sigma Phi Epsilon house: Mr. E. N. Gerry, Lawrence Mr. Edward Ward, Lawrence Miss Fern Forman, Kansas City, Mo. Josephine Davis, c241 ∞ Guests at the Sigma Nu fraternity house for dinner Sunday night. Jpsilon house were: Sunday dinner guests at the Delta Coach Guemuel of Central High School Kansas City, Mo. G. A. Robinson, Kansas City, Mo. Dave Robinson, Kansas City, Mo. Elizabeth Barclay, counsel Catherine Cannon, eduniel Draper Jennings, Kansas City, Mo. Lenna Adams, Kansas City, Mo. day: Alpha Gamma Delta entertained the following guests at dinner Sunday. Erbie Watson, c'41 Paul Need, c'44 Charles McBannon, f'40 Wilbur Wallace, m'38 Francis Galloway, b'1ul Carol Moritz, c'40 Mrs. E. C. Canfield, Kama City, Mo. Sunday afternoon guests at the Triangle house were: Triangle house were: Mr. and Mrs. G, N. Gauld, Kansas City, Frances, D. Curtin, Kansas City, Ms. Frank, D. Curtin, Kansas City, Ms. Curtin, D. Curtin, Kansas City, Mr. Chi Omega announces the engagement of Barbara Goll, c28, Lawrence, to Red Blackburn, m40, Topeka, a member of the Sigma Chi fraternity. Mr. and Mrs. L. Norton, Kansai City, Kans., were dinner guests a the Sigma Kappa house yesterday. --hall were: Lois Moss Kenneth Caten Rosi Wegman Weekend guests at the Kappa Alpha Psi house were: EAST FOR THE WEST Kansas City, Mo. Perry县, Kansas City, Mo. Carl Johnson, Kansas City, Mo. A. B. Howard, Kansas City, Mo. H. W. Watson, Kansas City, Mo. Gerard Bryant, Kansas City, Mo. 47r, and M., N. P. Shewrow Mr. and Ms. Wedell Wendy Alexia Mark Bill Elliott, Kansas City, Mo. 00 The Sigma Chi fraternity entertained the following at dinner Sunday: Dinner guests at the Phi Gamma Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Forman, Kansas City Mo. George Forman, Kansas City, Mo. Miss Betty Bender, Kansas City, Mo. Miss Betty Mucklechuster, Kansas City Mo. Jane Sanford, c'18 June Shinkie, b'41 Mike Hammond, 54 Jim Bickett, 72 Dinner guests Sunday at Watkins Sunday dinner guests at the Kappa Weekend guests at the Kappa Sunday dinner guests at the Kappa sigma house were: Betty Martin, clueless Ariela Geraldi, marjorie Marjorie Wilson, Topeka Sigma house were: olegma house ware; Ray Nainik, Nainik City, Mo. Michael Meyer, McMahon, Francis McDandys, Fort Scott John Harrison, Wichita Sunday dinner guests at Corbin man were: Louse Bowman Mrs. E, H. Tremblay, Kansas City, Kan. Mary Stewart, Kansas City, Kan. Maxine Ring . Visitors Sunday at the Alpha Omiron Pi house were: FII P house were: Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Longerbeam, Hering Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Longerbeam, Heringston Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Lone, Kansas City Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Long, Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. Alice Usher, Kansas City, Mo. Dinner guests at the Alpha Omirron Pi house Sunday were: Phone K.U. 66 Mrs. Alice Ulbras, Kansas City, Mo. WAVO BEAUTY SHOP Lloyd Roark, Kansas City, Mo. Lyle Fey, 'eunel Vernon May, e19 Jacqueline Munoz Margaret Schwartz, 366, Kansas City, Mo. The marriage of Miss Margaret Whiting Kercher of Topeka to Charles Morris of Santa Monica, Calif. took place in Teopa, Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Morrison left at once for a trip to New Orleans and after Feb. 15 will be at home in Santa Monica. Mrs. Morris attended the University of Kansas and later was graduated from the University of Arizona. She is a member of the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority and of the Topeka Junior league. 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Phone 2341. -84 BOYS: A single and double room; large well-furnished. Single and double beds. Also gas heat. One and one-half shelf. Home from 1121. Ohio, Phoebe 621R. fraternity house house were: Betty Howard, c'41 Grace Tlayer Barbara Allen, fau'nel Gerrick Cuffman Maire Macy Lorraine Long, c'40 Mrs. Edie Barber, Blue Springs, Mo. Nanmy Sharp, Topka The K.U. Dames bridge club will meet this afternoon at the home of Mrs. R. C. Fitch, 1815 Maine street. Betty Aimes, Kansas City, Mo. was a dinner guest at the Alpha Chi Omega house yesterday. The dinner guests at the Triangle fraternity house Sunday were: The study group sponsored by the American Association of University Women, to which members of the League of Women Voters are also invited, will meet Wednesday evening, from 7:30 to 8:30 o'clock at the Library, Mrs. Carter H. Harrison. The topic for the evening will be "Japan." RUTTER'S SHOP Your Locksmith 1014 Mass. St. Pphone 319 Mrs. A. B. Mitchell and Mrs. M. J. Getto were co-chairmen of the party, being assisted by Mrs. T. D. Funk, who was in charge of refreshments, and by Mrs. Roy Moore, who arranged for the prizes. The benefit bridge party given by the American Association of University Women Saturday afternoon at the I.O.O.F. hall was a decided success, almost $80 being cleared for the A.U.W. scholarship fund. SKATES and SLEDS GUNS and AMMUNITION Basketballs WAVE, new styles, any style 25c dried Mrs. May B. Oliver, of Kansas City, Mo., was a weekend guest at Watkins hall. Margaret Schwartz, '38, Kansas City, Mo., was a weekend guest at Tea will be served during finals every afternoon from 3 to 1.50 o'clock at Henley house. Everyone is invited to attend. D. J. Wilkinson, ed'39, was a luncheon guest at the Pi Beta Phi house yesterday. ∞ ∞ ~ Complete Permanents 1.50 up Phone 533 $941\frac{1}{2} Mass. St. IVA'S ∞ SHAMPOO and WAVE, 35c dry Economy prices on other beauty END CURLS, $1 up, inquire 7 Experienced Operators New Equipment Added IVA'S BEAUTY SHOP 941/2' Mass. St., Phone 533 Next door Keeler Book Store Mary Louise Besser of Kansas City, Kan., was a weekend guest at Corbin hall. the Alpha Omieron Pi sorority house Mary Lou Borders, fa39, was a luncheon guest at Corbin hall Saturday. The centennial of coeducation will be observed in Lawrence with a formal banquet to be held in the ballroom of the Memorial Union building Tuesday, Feb. 8, at 6:45 a.m. this clock is an open meeting for Lawrence and the University. Platees for the tickets may be secured from the Spanish office, room 117, east Administration building. The American Association of University Women is sponsoring this commemoration and will provide the speaker, who will be Dr. Louise Walker, an associate professor of the University of Nebraska, Doctor Pound is national vice-president of the American Association of University Women and is active in many educational organizations, being a member of numerous college groups. Miss May Gardner is general chairman of the committee in charge of the centennial celebration. She will be assisted by Mrs. E H Ehdahl, president of Brooks College; Mrs. F. P O'Brien, Mrs. W S. Johnson, Miss Hermina Zipple, Miss Maude Elliott, Miss Elizabeth Quigliar, Miss Alice Winston, Miss Kathryn Tissue, Miss Cassandra Ritter, Miss Beulah McIlenn, Miss Cora Downs, Miss Else NeuenSchwander, Mrs. F. H. Smithmeier, Mrs. Joe Murray, Mrs. T. D Prentice, Miss Ruth Messenger, and Miss Mabel The program committee is composed of Mrs. C. F. Nelson, chairman, Miss Helen Wagstaff, Miss Amida Stanton and Mrs. Fred Ellsworth, Mrs. Dalward Geltch is president of the Lawrence branch of the American Association of University Women, which organization is making all arrangements for the banquet. b39; assistant treasurer, John Claflin, c40; and intramural manager, William Tholen, c40. In addition to the election, the officers were also installed. Dinner guests at the A.T.O. house 心 ad hight Werke: Margaret Charles Margaret Lucy Prof. E, W. Doan T. A. Bertley, Toppea T. A. Ibard, Toppea Max Wendel, Toppea Owen Kravis, Owen City, Kim. 10 James Jamie, c.29, previously inactive in the Kansas chapter of Phi Delta Theta, was vated active last night. Final arrangements for the contract were made by the social committee yesterday. The party will be Mu Phi Epsilon Vespers Attract Large Audience A large audience attended the musical vespers presented Sunday afternoon by the Mu Phi Epsilon sorority. The instrumental program was composed of organ, violin, piano and harp numbers. A women's chorus, led by Miss Irene Peabody, sang, with Alex Fielder, flutist, as assisting artist. Anson Weeks, nationally known dance band, and the Junior Prom band of last semester, has signed a contract with the Phi Delta Theta social fraternity to play for its formal dinner party, Feb. 4, according to Alan Sleeper, c39, chairman of social committee of the fraternity. Ola Eitner, fap, plaved "Pastei," a new composition for the violin by Prof. Frank Cunkle showing an application for modern idioms in music. There will be a meeting of the University athletic board Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Prof.W. W.D. Haas, the board, announced yesterday. Dutch Royalty May Visit U.S. The couple intended to visit the Dutch East Indies after the birth of Juliana's baby, the newspaper said, and would return by way of the United States on a globe-circuling trip. Amsterdam, Jan. 17. — (UP) — Crown Princess Juliana and Prince Bernhard may visit the United States the latter part of this year, the newspaper Maam Dagochendblat said tonight. Doctor Davis said that the meeting would be held at that time if it was possible for all of the members to be present. University Athletic Board Will Meet Friday Afternoon Anson Weeks Will Play Phi Delt Formal Party the annual "Phil Delt Moss," so called by the fraternity for several years. Hindu Monk to Speak Dr. Mahmoud Brata Brahbuchmarci, a Hindu monk and international secretary of the World Fellowship of Faith, will speak at a special meeting of the Y.M.C.A. Re-interpretation of Religion and the W.Y.C.A. "Ology" commissions tomorrow at 4:30 at Henley house. His subject will be "Yoga Philosophy." VIRTUE IS ITS OWN REWARD Good clothes actually pay dividends—many a man ascribes business and social success to a little extra care in selecting the kind of clothes that look important! 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