SUNDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1907 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society M. JEAN CAKSEY Society Editor Before 5. jon, call m.KU.21 after 7. jon282 KU. The Alpha Delta Pi sorority entertained with a formal party at the chaperouse last night. Chaperons were: Mr. and Mrs. George Hedrick, Mrs. John Stutz, and Mrs. Macleen Bratcher. The guests were: Wainfred Woods, Kansas City, Mo. Marijne Wright, Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. R. A. Axe, Bartlesville, Oklah- her Anderson, Morganville, Okla- Catherine Carter, Enterprise Ruth Hainle Worley, Kansas City, Mo. Shirley Johnson, Kansas City, Mo. Louie Kuhn's orchestra furniische ☆ ☆ ☆ Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity held a buffet dinner dance at the chapter house Thursday night. Mrs. Belle Wilimot, Mrs. Jane McLean, Mrs. H. P. Klinkenberg and Mrs. Nell Butcher were chaperons. Betty Heimbrook, c'umel Betty Butcher, c'41 Elizabeta Kemp, c'40 Mary Gorgrove, c'umel Mary Gorman, c'41 Mary Jane Shookley, c'41 Mary Frances Orcam, of umel Mary Frances Orcam, c'41 Mary Gioe, c'40 Joy Scallion, c'41 Martha Markwell, f41 June Johnson, f'39 June Loch, f'41 Gibson Gibon, f41 Janet Nease, c'41 Barry Burman, c'41 Margorie Smith, c'41 Phi Mu Alpha fraternity announces the wedding of Vernon Landon, fa39, to Alice Genevieve Quisenberry, Tonganoxie, which took place Aug. 4 in Ottawa. Mr. Landon is the son of Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Landon, who is the daughter of Mr. W. M. Quisenberry of Tonganoxie. Guests at the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity house yesterday after- Dinner guests at the Chi Omega sorority house last evening were Martha Gay and Eleanor Troup, both of Kansas City. Mo. Weekend guests at the Alpha Gamma Delta sorority house were Grace Adele Pearson and Dorothy Schoeller, both of Kansas City, Mo. REWARD for return of man's tiger eye cameo ring, Finder call Dean Tilton, phone 444- -19 Classified Ads LOST: Mani's Elgin wrist watch from locker in Robinson gym on Thursday. Reward for return to 1439 Teen. Phone 721. -61 REWARD for return of black and gold mottled sheath pencil with indicators B.B. engraved on gold band. Call Billy Ball, phone 295. -19 ONE HUNDRED FREEDAY puppies to select from-Scotties, Cockers, English Bombs, Pikes, Boston, Winters, Glens, Ducks, Ducks, Ducks, Ducks, prices, brookley Kennels, Wainwright, Kans REWARD for return of black and gold mottled shearfer paper and fountain pen, set, lots separately, with initials B.B. on gold bands, Bally Bell, phone 291. WAVE, new styles, any style 25c dried SHAMPOO and WAVE, 35c dried Economy prices on other beauty work also Economy Travel Preferred Beauty work also. END CURLS, $1 up, inquire 7 Experienced Operators 24 Hours Available Added IVA'S BEAUTY SHOP 9411' Mass. St. Phone 333 Next door Keeler Store SHAMPOO and 25c WAVE, dried Oil - Drene - Fitch Shampoo and Wave, dried, 50c End Curbs $1.00 up, complete PERMANENTS, Any Style $1.00, $1.50 up, complete MICKEY BEAUTY SHOP 732 l/s Mass. Phone 2253 MICKEY BEAUTY SHOP 732½ Mass. Phone 2353 WAVO BEAUTY SHOP Shampoos 25c up Finger Waves 25c dried) Phone 921 - 921 Miss. St. Phone 921 - 921 Miss. St. --- TAXI HUNSINGER'S 920 - 22 Mass. Phone 12 T A X I Call 2-800 UNION CAB CO. "Originators of 15c Cabs" noonee: James Corley, grand president of Sigma Phi Epillon, Berkeley, Calif.; Paul Koontz, Kansas City, David Butterfield, Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. J. C. Walls is a weekend guest at the Sigma Kappa sorority house Corbin hall held its Christmas formal party last night. One hundred twenty-five persons were presided over by her 's orchestra furnished the music. Former Student Is Endangered The safety of Miss Lea B. Edgar, Lawrence, former University student, one of 13 Americans isolated near Mokshanak by Chinese-Japanese fighting, was believed endangered this week when Chinese army deserters were reported looting there, according to word received in Lawnence from mission headquarters in Shanghai. Alarm was expressed by authorities when nearly a week had passed without word from the refugees. A woman was no longer there measured there was no immediate danger. In a letter dated Nov. 29 received by Mrs. L. B. Edgar, 625 Albam street, the American Baptist Foreign Mission Society stated that Miss Edgar and two companions, Miss E. J. Peterson, New Sweden, Me, and Miss G. S. McCullough, Jackson, Miss in his home to Mokan-land. There is no anxiety, although there was some fighting at the foot of the mountain Miss Edgar, who was a student at the University for one semester in 1928, had just returned to China from a furlough in the United States, during which she visited in Lawrence. She sailed for China Aug. 1, but authorities would not permit her boat to dock when it reached Shanghai Oct. 15. Passengers were permitted to leave the boat at Hongkong, where Miss Edgar remained until her recent removal to a home in Kashan, owned by Miss Peterson. The three Americans were teachers at Wayland Academy, a school for Chinese boys in Changchow. Freshman Commission Meets Tomorrow Afternoon The second of a series of discussions on "What It Takes to Rate on the Campus" will be led by Betty Coulson, c'41, at the meeting of the Freshman Commission tomorrow afternoon at 4:30 at Henley house. A week from tomorrow a joint meeting will be held with the Y.M.C.A. Freshman Commission for the third and last discussion. Betty Van Devanter, c'41, and Brendan Campbell, c'41, will be in charge. The meeting is open to all freshman women. Scientists Battle New Malady Chicago, Dec. 4. — (UP)—Medical science strove descentally tonight to save seven newborn babies afflicted with a mysterious malady. White-coated bacteriologists studied test tubes and microscopes in an effort to identify of a strange disease which has already taken the eyes of nine infants. Landon Criticizes Administration Honolulu, Dec. 4—(UP) —Beer made in Japan and imported here accounted for a substantial part of the alcoholic receipts increase over last year. Washington, Dec. 4. —(UP) The federal reserve board tonight announced further relaitation of its asset stock market trading on margin. Hawaii Drinks Japan's Beer Market Trading Gets Break Topeka, Dec. 4.-(UP)-Alfred M. Landon, 1936 Republic presidential candidate, tonight blamed the country's economic uncertainty on the frequent "changes of front" of the Roosevelt administration. Landon's criticisms of the New Deal were contained in a speech delivered tonight at the annual banquet of the Young Republican Clubs of Kansas. "We must have a vigorous club and vigorous committees if we are to make our usual hard fight for the principles in which we believe," he said. "And, in speaking of principles, I wish to pause long enough to say that certain duties fall upon the party of the opposition. The foremost is the duty of cound criticism." Addressing directly to the young members of the party, Lao dong urged the young Republican to “grass roots” organization. In upholding the right of the Republicans to criticize, Landon called attention to the fact that many Republicans are doing a great deal of the criticizing. "Everyone is dizzy, not only with political confusion, but with the economic confusion as well," Landon said. "For five years the President has insisted that we must do this and that, shifting from one plan to another so often that no one knows what to expect." A ping pong tournament, open to all University men, will be held in the recreation room of the Memorial Union building starting Tuesday. Elimination round will be played Tuesday and Wednesday, with the finals either Thursday afternoon or depending on the number of entrants. Ping Pong Tournament Scheduled for This Week Entries must be listed at the desk in the recreation room before Tuesday noon. There will be no entrance fee. Ed "Skipper" Ash, manager of the recreation room, will direct the tournament. An exhibit of pottery, brassware and linen from the Shop of China, in Seattle, will be featured in the W.Y.C.A. Christmas bazaar, which opens Tuesday in Henley house 1236 Oread street. Free Lecture on Christian Science Other exhibits will include hand- woven neckties and purses from Mexico. The bazaar will close Friday. Y.W.C.A. Will Present Many Exhibits at Bazaar London, Dec. 4. — (UP) Today's first anniversary of Stanley Baldwin's historic announcement that Mrs Wallis Warfild Simpson could never become Britain's queen was devoted to glowing tributes to King George VI and sent mention of his coiled brother, the Duke of Windsor. Principals in the abdication drama preferred to ignore the date. a few appearances on the stage, and many who are making their initial appearance. All of them have been told to place to place in the greatest advantage." The cast for "Elizabeth the Queen" is composed of the following students: William Shipley, fa 40; Joe Myers c38; Catherine Holmes, c38; Earl Porter, cunc1; Alpha Perry, c38; Richard MacCann, c46; Jack Nelson c38; Maribeth Schrieber, c38; Erin Brown, c38; Jack Lafler, c38; Nancy Moore, c38; Joan Perry, c38; Daniel Rumpler, c38; James Bradford, c38; Gordon Brigham cunc1; Robert Hodde, c39; Paul Wil- cox, c41; Elmer McCarty, c39; Mary Markham, fa 39; Fred Fleming, esp. c1. I. Crockett, c39; Carter Butter, c41; Clifford Hidreh, c39; George Speclin, Britain Pays Tribute to Speech John Henry Weer, C.S. Brookline, Mass. Plymouth Congregational Church 925 Vermont Street By Play Opens-- Continued from page 1 at the Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. Sunday, December 5, 1937 at 3:30 p.m. What's Happening This Week TIRAIA. • both the Queen." $\textcircled{1}$ W.Y.C.A. Christmas Bazaar. TIRAIA. • both the Queen." $\textcircled{2}$ Y.W.C.A. Christmas Bazaar. WELL, I need you to teache Hofletz in a Concert Series program at 8:20 p.m. with me at the museum. AUDIENCE basketball game at Hoch auditorium, 7:30 p.m. TICKETS basketball game at 7:30. Hoch auditorium TUCKER - Browns-Kingman basketball game at 7:30. Hoch auditorium The Queen. Carson Series Center at 8:39 p.m. On the Campus: SUNDAY Junior crumen reeital at 4 p.m. in Hoch auditorium. MONDAY Belleth the皇后, at 8:20 a.m. in Prasser (1) Sunday through Wednesday: "Second Homeymon," Power and Loretta Young • Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Paula Bass • Friday. At the Threaters: ATLANTA - Four days starting Sunday: "A Dismiss in Distress," with Fred Adrese, Gorge Burns, Gracie Allen and Joan Fontaine. Thursday: Friday and Saturday: Edward G. Robinson, James Stewart, and Leland Stander in "Last Gangster." PATTERN-Sunday through Wednesday: "Captains Courrageus," with Linda Barrymire, Spencer Tracy and Freddie Bartolomew, and Trace Scott, starring Donald Wood and Jeanne Madden, Riding the Lone Tiger and Tracing Father in "Life Begins With Love." VALENTINE MONDAY and TUESDAY: Simone Simon and James Jones, in North Heaven. Also Riseen Jones in "Silent Bar, A Tale of a Dinner." In Adventure in Narnia, Tom Robinson and Joel McCrea; also Sylvia Sidney in "Mary Friday and Saturday: Buck Jones in 'California' Tuesday." Follow the Student Crowd For a quick lunch or a complete and tasty Sunday dinner, door south of the Granada Theatre ada Coffee Shop --on the Campus - Looks Like a Rainy Day, Dickinson and Chase Your Blues Away. KINSON NOW Plan—Keep Cartoon — Travel Talk — "From the Minute to the Big Apple." News. Continuous Shows from 1 p.m. sunday. carol Lombard and Fredric March in "NOTHING SACRED" Shoes Last Longer When Repaired the Modern Way! 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