FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1928 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS --- Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society DOROTHY NETHERTON, c'40, Society Editor Before 1 p.m.; call K.U. 321; after 2702 - KU The Delta Upson fraternity entertained with a buffet dinner last night, the music being furnished by Bollack's Pic-a-Rib am unit. The guests were: Louise Grayson, c'40 Jane Montgomery, c'41 Loree Rose, c'41 Elizabeth Nash, c'40 Hedrich McIlwain, c'41 Marjorie Tremblay, c'41 Barbara Dauck, c'41 Mary Ellen DeMotte, c'38 Betty Patton, c'unc1 Olivia Taylor, f'38 Ellen Louise Eby, fa'38 Dorothy Fritz, c'sp Mary Martha Carson, c'unc1 Mary Kearl Awkward, c'unc1 Mary Lewis, c'unc1 Olga Padar Jane Shartel, c'41 Nancy Mitchell, fa'39 Nancy Newlin, c'38 Peggy McCarty, c'40 Alice Marey Meyn, fa'40 Wallace Weekes, c'40 Golman, c'40 Bob Pearson, c'38 Bill Mackie, c'14 Sam Mollinger, 178 Andy Smith Anthony Law, c'38 Ben Marshall, c'38 Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wright, Lawron The University Women's Club held its annual thimble tea yesterday afternoon in the Memorial Union. Prof. W. J. Brocklebank conducted ☆ ☆ ☆ an interesting discussion on "Laws Affecting Women." About one hundred members attended. Mrs. Carl Althaus was general chairman, and was assisted by Mrs. H. B Latimer, Mrs. E. D. Hay, Miss Mary Fee, Mrs. Pake Woodard, Mrs. F. B. Dains, and Mrs. Ivan C. Crawford, and Mrs. Luncheon guests at the Gamma Glinda Beta house yesterday were: * Blenda Speakman, c19 * Arminia Schaefer, c19 * Margaret Taylor, Kansas City, Mo. * Min Mary E. Perkim, Los Angeles Dinner guests at the Phi Delta Theta fraternity house last night were: Marjorie Wahl, c'38 Don Wright Miss Virginia Malvin Guests at the Alpha Tau Omega raternity house for dinner last night were: Wilma Stewart, c41 Margaret Charles, c40 Margaret Lucy, c44 Pat Owens, b39 Marl Louis Loch, c48 Marl Louise Graft, c41 Elizabeth Dempfer, cunel Dr. E. H. Taylor, who was a dinner guest at the Beta Theta Pi fraternity house last night, was the guest speaker at the after dinner forum. Dinner guests at the Sigma Alpha Mu house yesterday were: Joe Singman, buncel Joe Carp Philip Movitz, cundl The Sigma Kappa sorority will entertain with a party at the chapter house tomorrow night from 9 until 12 o'clock. Royce Spoener's orchestra will furnish the music. ☆ ☆ ☆ Beatrice Hagedorn, f41 Felyn Lengeron, c38 Cheryl Popper, c40 Gene Donahue, Topika Betty Brown, c4uncl June Clum, c4uncl Jean Smiley, c4uncl Jane Russell, c4uncl Ester Dbord, ed'uncl Marcella Buchiem, c40 Doris Barnett Radhman Ridley, fa40 Brady Blettree, fa40 Mary Jane Shockley, c4uncl Virginia Wade, c4uncl Barbara Edmons, c40 Ibex Weyl, c4uncl Vernon Vueller, v4uncl Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Gamber Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Busher Dr. Kathleen Doering was a dinner guest at the Gamma Phi Beta house last night. The following were dinner guests at the Theta Tau fraternity house last night: Margaret Wilson, e'uncl, was a luncheon guest at the Alpha Chi Omega house yesterday. Phone K.U. 66 BOYS: Two attractively furnished room in private family; no other roomers recommended for students wishing quiet room. 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Morgan of Poughtheejee, N.Y., was a lunchroom guest at the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity house yesterday. Mrs. W. C. Ware of Larned announces the engagement of her daughter, Frances, to Donald S. Huls of Ottawa, son of Mrs. and M. S. S. Huls of Lawrence. The wedding will take place Sunday, Jan. 30, in Lawn with Mrs Ware and Mr. Huls were graduated from the University in 1837. Mary Kennedy, c'40, was a luncheon guest at Miller hall yesterday. Officiers elected for Sigma Alpha Mu are: Trier, Melvin Krigel c'39; exchequer, Nathan Axel, b'39; recorder, Herman Speier, e'39. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Simmond Davis of Beverly, Mass., announce the engagement of their daughter, Jean Grey Davis, to John Robert Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Miller, who attended a student at the Katherine Gibbs school in Boston. Mr. Miller, who was graduated from the University Dr. and Mrs. F. C. Allen will entertain with a tea for members of the faculty of the University department of physical education and students majoring in the department, Sunday afternoon from 3 to 5 o'clock. ☆ ☆ ☆ Continued from page 1 athlete in two sports, an active student politician, and a member of the Kanman staff. He was president Sachem Elects-of the Owl Society last year. He was a member of the 1937 Big Six champion tennis team and a letterman in basketball. He represents P.S.G.L. on the Men's Student Council. Hoverstock is assistant director of the Kansan. He is president of Delta Chi, social fraternity. ☆ ☆ ☆ GRANADA Shows 2:30-7-9 25c 'til 7 Week Days 10c Till 7 Then 13c TODAY AND TOMORROW Just One More Day TODAY AND SATURDAY PATEE Musical Comedy - News Topping Them All. IN A SONG, BURST LAUGH LATER AND FALLS SUNDAY The Biggest and the Best Of All Ziegfeld Hits! 2 FIRST RUN HITS Western Justice for Manhattan BUCK JONES "HEADIN' EAST" "THE GAME THAT KILLS" GANGSTERS and BIG LEAGUE HOCKEY Serial Cartoon SUNDAY 2 First Run Features "SHEIK STEPS OUT" and "HIDEAWAY" Dean Stockton Addresses Student Assembly at Hays " Dean F. T. Stockton of the School of Business will address an assembly SALE Bostonian Shoes $10.00 Shoes $7.95 $ 8.50 Shoes $6.95 $ 7.50 Shoes $5.95 Johnson & Murphys $14.50 and $13.50 $10.80 Jarman Shoes $6.00 $4.75 TODAY AND SAT. 2 FIRST-RUN HITS! Shows 2:30 - 7:00 - 9:30 Admission 10c and 15c The Theatre of Originality! Varsity Leads — Others Follow! No. 1—Mystery! Romance! --- Set to the Tempo of a Swing Band! JOHN BARRYMORE Lyon Ouestem & Château Bielfeld • Lousia Camphrel • Elibisbath Paterson Lyon Ouestem & Château Bielfeld • Lousia Camphrel • Elibisbath Paterson No. 2 — He's a Rootin', Tootin' Son of the Old West! Ridin' for Justice! 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