SUNDAY. JANUARY 9. 1988 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society DOROTHY NETHERTON, c'40, Society Editor Before 5 p.m. call KU.21; after 5, call 2702-K3 Sigma Kappa held its winter formal last night at the chapter house from 9 until 12 o'clock, with Royce Stoener's orchestra playing. The following were chaperons: Mrs. J. N. Gilbert Mrs. H. S. Rushill Mrs. C. E. Wilson Mrs. William Hurdle Ms. Genevieve Andrews The following were dinner guests at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon house Friday night: Bill Jones, Kansas City, Mo. Paul Harrington, Kansas City, Mo. Chick Saylor, Kansas City, Mo. Robert Cohen, Kansas City, Junior Cohen, Kansas City, Kenneth Hamilton, Kansas City, Ray Ehlings, Lindsbury ☆ ☆ ☆ Dinner guests at the Alpha Omni磷on Pi sorority house Friday night were: Dr. Gail McClure, and Mrs. Elwin Devs. Lawrence. Morris Thompson, c 38, was a din-ner guest at the Sigma Nu fraternity house last night. ☆ ☆ ☆ Dr. and Mrs. F. C. Allen will entertain with a tea for members of the faculty of the department of physical education and students majoring in the department, this afternoon from 3 to 5 o'clock. ☆ ☆ ☆ Dorothy Deichert, c'40, was a dinner guest at the Alpha Omicron Pi house last night. The University School of Business will give a smoker Tuesday evening at the Colonial Tea Room. Diane Shaffer of Washington, D. C., is a weekend guest at the Alpha Omicron Pi house. Ray Noble, Kansas City, Mo., is a weekend guest at the Kappa Sigma fraternity house. Cecilia Mitchell, Cherryvale, is a weekend guest at the Alpha Gamma Delta house. ☆ ☆ ☆ The Alpha Chi Omega sorority entertained with its winter formal last night in the Memorial Union ballroom, from 9 until 12 o'clock, with Red Blackburn's orchestra furnishing the music for dancing. Weekend guests at the Sigma Kappa house are: Mrs. Genevieve Andrews, Abilene, and Miss Doris Jean Huntington, Kansas City, Mo. Wilmer R. Shaffer, '36, Russell, is a weekend guest at the Phi Delta Theta house. Newly elected officers for the Pi Kappa Academy fraternity are: President, Lewis Ward, e38; vice-president, T. J. Foulon, p; secretary, For Sunday Baked Chicken or Roast Turkey Dinner in full Banquet Style Served both noon and evening 35c We recommend Mrs. Stover's Bungalow Candies MIDWAY CAFE 1031 Mass. PATEE Continuous From 2 All Shows 15c All Seats TODAY ENDS WEDNESDAY 2 FIRST RUN HITS The Magic of a Desert Moon The Soft Music of a Tropical Breeze RAMON NOVARRO "THE SHEIK STEPS OUT" LOLA LANE GENE LOCKHART AND Gun Smoke Mingles With Sweet Clover as Gang War Hit the Fire! 1 "HIDEAWAY" FRED STONE EMMA DUNN Clyde McGoy Band Act Late News Events Bruce Cottier, b38; treasurer, Harry Caldwell, ph; social chairman, Richard Grayman, ph. Alf M. Landon, 1330 presidential nominee, visited the Phi Gamma Delta house Friday afternoon. Bill Linton, 37, is visiting the Sigma Chi house over the weekend. Louise Bowen, cunel, was a buncheon guest at Corbin hall Thursday. Mrs. J. L. Cochrane, Hoisington, is spending several days at the Alpha Omicron Pt house. Jim Baldwin, Kansas City, Mo., is a weekend guest at the Sigma Nu house. Lloyd Reark, Kansas City, Kan, was a dinner guest at the Alpha Omireon Pi house last night. ☆ ☆ ☆ An international relations study group has just been organized by the American Association of University Women, with Miss Juvenita Collins as cunfman, Mrs. Carter H. Harrison will lead the discussions, which will be held each Wednesday night for five weeks, from 7:30 to 8:30, beginning Jan. 12 at the home of Mrs. Harrison. The subjects deal with the Far East and neutrality. Members of the League of Women Voters are invited to attend these meetings. Definite plans for its activities for the remainder of the year will be formulated Tuesday evening at the final meeting this semester of Tau Tau Sigma To Meet Tuesday The remainder of the time will be given over to a program conducted in a professor quiz style relative to names and events in the field of the dance. A series of program meetings is being planned for the second semester, each program taking up some phase of dance study. These programs will probably use lecturers, demonstrations, and research in presenting the topics considered. All women in Tau Sigma will be divided into groups, each group to work on a dance problem to be ready by the end of March. One group is already at work under the direction of Mrs. Alice Baumann. The matter of presenting a German spectral here will also be considered. The story of America's "Lifeline of Empire," the Wells Fargo trail, the first highway to connect the East and the Far West, forms the dramatic background for "Wells Fargue," the screen star of Drew Doe, and Bob Burns, which opens today at the Dickinson theater. 'Wells Fargo' Tells the Story Of the Opening Up of Western Trails Painted on a heroic canvas, "Wells Fargo" traces the history of the opening of the West from the time of the Civil War, with the express business of Henry Wells and William Fargo forming the background. For romance, the picture follows, the love story of a typical western family, headed by McCrea and Miss Dice, who are married at the beginning of the picture. Their fortunes, and their dreams, revolve around the Wells Fargo business and the winning of the West, form the main theme of the picture. In producing "Wells Fargo," it was the purpose to pay tribute to the expressman who played such an important part in this period of American history. These men were the first on the scene when gold was discovered in California to carry out the rescue of enslaved emps and "diggings," and on the return trip to carry out the gold for shipment to the East. Bob Burns, who has played nothing but comedy roles in other motion pictures, appears in his first "straight" in "Wells Fargo," that of a philosophical Indian scout who befriends McCrea when he first comes into the West to open the trails for the Wells Fargo stages. The cast also includes Lloyd Nolan, Henry O'Neil, Mary Nash, Ralph Morgan, John Mack Brown, Porter Hall, Robert Cummings, and hundreds of "extras." The picture is directed by Frank Lloyd. Education Schedules Out Education schedules for the spring semester are now available, it was announced yesterday by the school of Education. Uppercasemen in the School of Education may arrange their schedules with the Education adviser; or take it to Turkey, at the following hours: Thursday, Jan. 13, 10:20 a.m. and 1:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.; Friday, Jan. 14, 10:20 a.m. and 1:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Saturday, 7, 10:20 a.m. and 1:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Education students desiring a conference with Professor Turney should arrange an appointment in advance, in room 107. Fraser hall. Dickinson Leads — Seats — Sound — Picture — Beauty . . . And We're Still Growing. Mr. F. O. Russell, director of practice teaching, will be available in DICKINSON Today Continuous Show Sunday From 1 p.m. ALL LAWRENCE THE PICTURE HAS WAITED FOR Show Daily 3 - 7 - 9 p.m. The mightiest motion picture ever to sweep the thundering torrent of our history across the screen. In this simple, poignant story of a strong man and the brave and beautiful woman who loves him. Together they cross the sun-baked plains of Kansas, over the treacherous passes of the Great Divide, into the glittering gold fields of California . . . onward . . . ever onward. THUNDERING ROMANCE OF THE WINNING OF THE WEST! JOEL McCREA · BOB BURNS · FRANCES DEE LLOYD NOLAN · HENRY O'NEILL · PORTER HALL · ROBERT CUMMINGS RALPH MORGAN · MARY NASH · JOHN MACK BROWN · BARLOWE BORLAND The Entertainment Center — We Play the Pick of All the Pictures! XTRA TREAT! POPEYE in 'LET'S CELEBRAKE' his office in Oread Training School at 9.30 a.m. and 1.30 p.m. Jan. 13, and both morning and afternoon on Jan. 14 and Jan. 17, to make practice teaching assignments. Freshmen and sophomores in the School of Education should consult the Physical Education advisers during this same period. Office hours of the advisers will be posted in the gymnasium and on the bulletin board of the School of Education. TODAY GRANADA Continuous From 2:30 NO ADVANCE IN PRICES THE MIRACLE OF MUSICAL MAGNIFICENCE! 5 Record-Breaking Days THE BIGGEST AND THE BEST OF ALL ZIEGFELD HITS! STARS...ROMANCE... MELODIES...BEAUTIES TODAY MONDAY TUESDAY week day Shows 1:20-7:9:30 Admission 10c and 15c Block That Kick Continuous Shows From 2 p.m. The Show Value of Lawrence! Cash That Kills! Entertainment in the Modern Manner PEACHES, PLEBES AND PIGSKIN! with LEW AYRES·MARY CARLISLE JOHN HOWARD·BENNY BAKER ELIZABETH PATTerson Directed by Kurt Neumann A Paramount Picture And — The Dancing Divinity Is Back Again in a Mishevice, Kiss-chevious Mood! JESSIE MATTHEWS HEAD OVER HEELS IN LOVE SONG HITS B/ GORDON & REVEL Joel McCrea, Barbara Stanwyck "BANJO ON MY KNEE" "THE LADY FIGHTS BACK" Kent Taylor, Irene Harvey WED. - THUR. 10c to All Joal McCrea, Barbara Stanwych "BANJO MY NKY KNEE" Directed by Sonnie Hale A PRODUCTION COMING SOON! COMING SOON! The Picture You're Waiting For "LLOYS OF LONDON" Tyrone Power, Madeleine Carroll Freddie Burholmew