5 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24,1837 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREB Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society M. JEAN CAKSEY Society Editor Before 5, call M.C.K. 211, after 2,602-K Guests at the formal dinner held at Corbin hall Monday evening were: ☆ ☆ ☆ Mr. and Mrs. Jan Chiapuso Mrs Miss Lala W. Walling Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Q. Brewster Mrs Anna McCraken Dr. Raymond Lawrence Ring er Mrs Helena Rhoo Hopes Mrs Mr. and Fred Ellsworth Mrs Miss Ernest Bayles Mrs Miss Dayles Mrs Amida Stanton Mattie Crumrine Mr. Frank Bain Mr. Hoover Geltch Mr. and Mrs. Waldemar Geltch Mrs Irene Peabody Ruth Latteh Mrs Laurence Woodruff Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Nichols Mrs E. C. Boeller Mrs Gronicka Mrs Esther Twente Mrs Mr. Geo. O., Foster Sigma Kappa sorority will entertain the following at a buffet lunchcon Thanksgiving day: Mr. and Mrs. Gronwege, Kansas City, Ms. and Mrs. Orbonee, Kansas City, Ms. Mr. and Mrs. Kumberger, Kansas City, Ms. Hazel Anderson, Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Norton, Kansas City Mo Annie Nicholson, Kawai City, Mo. Hoye Haque, Kawai City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Erie, St. Joseph, Mo. and Mrs. M. R. D. Bodwell, Kawai Barbara Bodwell, Kansas City, Mo. Phyllis Nordrissen, Kansas City, Mo. Jane Phillips, Kansas City, Mo. Mary and Mrs. Mounds, Seneca Mr. and Mrs. Mounds, Seneca Bordent Hill, Kansas City, Mo. Dr. and Mrs. Quintagard, Kansas City Mr. and Ms. Sterrett, Kauai City, Mt. Gurius Graves, Garden City Burt Yancey, Garden City Bill Poster, Garden City Judy Lawrence, Lawrence Father Watson, Kauai City, Mo. John Hinschell, Kauai City, Ma. The Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity had the following guests for dinner Sunday: Iusabelle Bake, Kansas City, Mo. Jolie Hembrook, Cund Rose McVey, C39 Jane Mayfield, Kansas City, Mo. Peggy Poggan, Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and J. E. Groebner, Kansas City Lewis Coriell, mural ☆ ☆ ☆ At its Thanksgiving banquet Monday, Sigma Phi Epilogy fraternity had the following as guests: Mrs. Edward Geary, Lawrence F. A. Wood, Lawrence Bill Kramusen, c14 Courtney Lawrence Mrs. E. K. Grim, Lawrence Dr. James Naimuth, Lawrence The active chapter of the Alpha Omicron Pi sorority entertained with a formal Thanksgiving dinner for its Lawrence alumnae Monday night, at which time the engagement of Aldene Kizer, f38 to Mr. Lloyd Nixon, was announced. Mr. Roark, who was enrolled in the School of Engineering last year, is a member of the Delta Tau Delta fraternity. Sunday dinner guests at the Chi Omega sorority house were: Eleanor Child Study Classes Hear Discussion of Toys John Wolf Corbett, Emporia, was a dinner guest at the Phi Delta Theta fraternity house last night. Carl Switzer, of the Epsilon Alpha chapter of Sigma Nu fraternity at the University of Arizona, is a guest at the Sigma Nua house here. Wildcat Wrestlers May Do 'Brothers' Act One set of brothers is Dale, Clifford, and Glen Duncan, St. Francis, senior, junior, and sophomore respectively. All are promising material. Dale is the only letterman. Clifford is a 135-pound class last year. Clifford was a squad member last year, but 'bid not letter.' Manhattan, Nov. 23—Coach B. R. Patterson, Kansas State College wrestling coach, is seriously considering the advertising of his mat team's appearances this year as a brother set. Three sets of brothers and the mat team are members of the Wildat squat, which is working out regularly in preparation for competition. Gregory, fa'40; Warren Jenney c'uncl; and Charles Gimble. Phone K. U. 6 6 Forrest and Fartland Fansher, Manhattan, are also on the squad. Forrest was Big Six champion in the 126-nound class in 1934. The third brother team is Loren and Roscoe Smith, ElDorado, who are junior and sophomore. The elder Smith showed promise in 1953-56, but was hampered all season by injuries. He went on to Winters, letterman in the 128-pound class, is the third of the Warners who have lettered here. Raises 18-Inch Sweet Potato Batesville, Ark. Nov. 23—(UP)—An 18-inch sweet potato grown on a farm near here was being exhibited last week. The potato, which grew on the J. D. Gao farm, is 57 inches long, and exactly 18 inches long. "A Balanced Diet in Toys" is the subject on which Mrs. T. D Jones addressed student child development, Monday, 4:20 p.m. in room 110, Frasier hall. Chemistry Students Are Honored LOYT: Last Sunday, a silver thimble at h auditorium or价值. Value as heirloom. Finder please call Ann Hocke, phone 860, Carbin Hall. -66 eXCHANGED at Fredham Felcic; Velvet princess-land evening wrap with Queen Anne collar. Person who got wrong wrap please call 136)W. -55 Mrs. Jones has had wide experience and training in the field of design and selection of toys. To illuminate this exhibition of toys was on display. CLASSIFIED ADS Ms. Elsa Hopper Ferrel and Beulas Payne, majors in the department of chemistry, and Georgia Anna Shaw, a major in the department of home economics, have been elected to membership in Iota Sigma Pi, national honor society for women in chemistry. Mrs. Jones said that the right kind of toys may educate just as truly as the doing of "sums" in arithmetic, and that the use of toys provides a real and essential opportunity for children's educational development. WAVO BEAUTY SHOP rnone K. U. 6 6 SHAMPOO and 25c WAVE, Dried Oil - Drone - Fitch Shampoo and Wave, dried, 50c End Curls $1.00 up, Complete Fetlock Curls $1.00, $1.00, $1.00, $1.00, complete MICKEY BEAUTY SHOP 732½ Mass Phone 2533 O F O T O F O L O P I O N Shampoos 25c up Finger Waves 25c (dried) O Oil Permeants 2.50 up O Water 12.50 ml Phone 95----921 Miss. St. TAXI HUNSINGER'S 920-22 Mass. Phone 12 REWARD FOR RETURN of gold fountain pen with blue tip and name Home Insurance Company of North America Call Norma Wallace, phone 890.-531 TAXI Call 2-800 UNION CAB CO. “Origins of 15c Cab” WAVE, new styles, any style 25c dried The mysteries of Mars, twin stars, and the Pitt 27-inch telephone will provide a variety of attractions at the observatory. (Sky Night," tomorrow at 8 p.m.) "Mars, the Earth-like Planet" is the subject of the evening's lecture. Possibility of life on the other planets will be discussed. Dr. Percival Lovely's famous canal theory will be discussed by James Edson, assistant in physics. The talk will be illustrated with some of the world's best direct photographs of Mars. Two of these are natural-color photographs showing Martian polar ice caps, clouds, red deserts, green "vegetated" areas, mountains, and rocky hills in a famous Kansas variety, covering hundreds of Martian square miles. Sky Night Features Mars The twin, or binary stars to be shown in the six-inch telescope are one of thousands of such pairs known. They are in reality two swings swinging around each other. From a planet in its sky, one could see two swings in his sky. END CURLS, $1 up. inquire 7 Experienced Operators New Equipment Added The Pitt telescope, now nearing completion, will be demonstrated to the public for the first time this fall. When it is put into operation there will be a telescope in the United States with telescopes larger than the big University reflector. There will also be an exhibit of astronomical instruments, including some new items not shown before. The evening's program of recorded music, selected by Frank Cunkle, assistant professor of organ, will feature planetary themes. SHAMPOO and WAVE, 35c dried Economy prices on other beauty work also Marion Rice Dance Studio Learn the Modern ballet dancing: Truckin', Big Apple, College Shag, Tango, and Tengo. We both bring your skills. Twenty-five words or less one insertion, 31c; three insertions, 60c; six insertions, 72c; contract rates, not more than 25 words, $2 per month flat. Payable in advance and accepted subject to approval at the KANSAN Business Office. Hans Martin and Claus Holthusen, the two German exchange students, will speak on "Germany Today" at a meeting of the "Isms" commission next Monday afternoon at 4:30 at Henley house. German Exchange Scholars To Address 'Isms' Commission This will be the last of a series of meetings which have dealt with the expression of fascism in the world where anyone interested is invited to attend. iVAS BEAUTY SHOP 9411% Mass. St. Phone 533 Next door Keeler Book Store Track Coach Gets Trophy 927½ Massachusetts, over Rumsey-Allison Flower Shop Manhattan, Nov 23—Ward Haylett, Kansas State College track coach, recently received a bronze paper weight trophy for his services in the team. He then prints at the Pan-American games at Dallas, Texas, last summer. Manhattan, Nov. 23 — A Christmas holiday trip for the Kansas State College basketball team has been scheduled by Coach Frank Root as the Wildcats complete their second week of practice. Kansas State Hoopmen Will Invade Colorado The two-game trip between the holidays takes the Wildcats into Colorado and Wyoming, where they meet Colorado State at Ft. Collins on Dec. 30, and the University of Wyoming at Laramie the following night. In New York's Eve, will find the Wildcats on the highest campus in the country, as Laramie is more than 6,000 feet above sea level. Another schedule change is the cancellation of the Oklahoma City University game at Oklahoma City on Feb. 1. Addition of the twohollow, Goldbug encounter leaves the Wildcats an 18-game plate. "Sod and Stubble," by Dr. John Ise, professor of economics, is mentioned by W. G. Clugston in the 1938 Magazine as being the greatest contribution to literature in Kansas during the past year. In his anthology of Kansas writing, "A Kansas Prose Review," Clugston also comments on the book, "The Daily Newspaper in America," by Dr. Alfred M. Lee, who was professor journalism and sociology here last year. 'Kansas Prose Review' Honors Dr. Ise's Book Published by the Kansas State College Press, Manhattan, the Kansas Magazine will be on the newsstands Dec. 15. Included in the magazine in an anthology of poetry written by Kansas, articles on the history of African-American radicalism, short stories, and fourteen subjects from Kansas photographers instead of the usual reproductions of paintings. MUMS for the game CALL 363 and order her a beautiful K.U.-M.U. Chrysanthomu We will make deliveries Thanksgiving morning THANKSGIVING FLOWERS THANKSGIVING FLOWERS Plan now to surprise your Thanksgiving hostess with appropriate flowers that express the day's greetings. 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