TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1937 Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society M. JEAN CASKEY, Society Editor Before 1床, call K.U.25; after 3, call 2702-K3 --entertained with a formal party Saturday night. The chaperons were Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Ander son, and Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hutson. Carl Schweitzer, of the University of Arizona chapter of Sigma Nu, is visiting at the Sigma Nu house here. ☆ ☆ ☆ Gamma Phil Bhi announces the engagement of Jean Williams, c29, to Paul Trees, 37, a member of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. Dr. Charles Todd, from Moninger's Clinic in Topkaka, was the speaker at the Phi Beta Pi smoker held last Thursday evening. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Jewell, Kansas City, were guests at the Delta Chi house Sunday. Miss Elizabeth Barton, Washburn College, was a weekend guest of the Seven Points Club. Phi Mu Alpha announces the pledging of Joe McArnary, fa40. The Sigma Chi fraternity held its annual fall party at the chapter house Saturday night, with Louie Kuhn and his orchestra playing. The chapers were: Mrs. A. J. Ogden, Mrs. J. A. Hooke, Mrs. John Terry, Mrs. William Hutig, and Mrs. Edward Charles. The guests were: Vernille Linn, St. Joseph, Mo. Mary Clayton, St. Joseph, Mo. Helen Foeske, c41 Chia Margarete Cagle, cuncl Clara Margarete Cagle, cuncl Eleanor Shockley, cuncl Elizabeth Burkeley, cuncl Margaret Stookey, faucl Henry Forrester, faucl Jayne Coats, c49 Mary Martha Carson, cuncl Mary Jane McCoy, cuncl Mary Mark, c49 Mary Alexander, Topeka Maxine Miller, c41 Mary Noel, cuncl Mary Shum, cuncl Jody Stewart, c49 Louise Hoffman, c49 Virginia Griffin, Tupelo Virginia Griffin, Tupelo Betty Cole, cuncl Maxine Lainston, faucl Jabel Wootz, c40 Woods, c40 Abbey Nettle, c49 Helen Moore, c48 Jan James Sack, c48 Betty Burch, c41 Kathyn Turner, c38 Bunny Jackon, cuncl Patrick Patterson, cuncl Jane Slinggel, a40 Lacute Lieboutina, ed48 Mary Alice Livingstone, cund Marcia Nicole Scott Marian Franca Morris, c49 Betty Coulson, c41 Roberta Walker, c41 Wizard Martin, c40 Patricia Arnold, '35 Jean Egbert, c44 Flannar Caverne, faucl Madisoning, c40 Maxine Almon, c40 Alice Herndon, c38 Dorothy Newell, c48 Bally Call, c48 Meredith Dyer, fa39 Julia Henry, cd uncl Josef Williams, c40 Jasper Willems, cuncl Barrard Rommel, c40 Mrs. John Denison, Russell, and Rachel Shelter, ST, Johnson, are guests at the Alpha Omicron Pi house. Phi Beta Pi, medical fraternity. The following guests were pos. Marjorie Maddy Paulaine Sherman, c40 Sue Henderson, c40 Clarke Chelsea, c40 Mary Allen Dorothy Baulm, c41 Lena B. Fork, c41 Gina Clay-Girls MargaretLarge, c48 Danielle Ferguson, c48 Regina Stemlin, gr Danielle Geyer, c48 Pat Staperhower Betty Hoffmann, c41 Alice Neal, c40 Christina Winkle, c48 Arlene Laurel Bernice Hick Phyllis Towles, c41 Frances Wair, gr Joanne Jouwe, c58 Betty Judd, f39 Maxine Tousey Katy Alling, c59 Amnette Schmitt, fa39 Amnette Lawrence, ed40 Genieve Serfao Jewel Seymour David Turner, Lawrence Virginia Higgell Rebela Funk Leslie Fennon Learder, Kansas City, m40 Betty Stephenson, c40 Mary Wilder Kay Stephenson, m41 Perry Carlyle, c41 Mary Fitz-Gerald, c44 Emmet Riordan, m3p Lucy McVeigh, U18 Tom Iris, U18 Howard Elliott, m3p The Seven Points Club, 1406 Ten- The Seven Points Club, 1406 Tennessee, entertained with a dance Saturday night. The following were guests Mary Omnard Mirel Erion Rourdin, m'apl Howard Elliott, m'apl Bruce Brownie, c'43 Harry Kougari, c'44 Harmon Montgomery, c'anel Wryne Brunel, c'41 Bob Jensen, c'41 Bob Reyes, Kama City William Wylfele Harmon Grinder Bill Muckenhan, c'anel George Gilbert Dinner guests at the Sigma Cl Soree Howlett, 66 Hub Mayer, '36 Bob Wilson, Topikca Glen Goodnoble, 37, Kansas City, Mo. Melissa Dunbar, Milton Area, Fort. Scott Berria White, c/88 Marvary Clayton, St. Joseph, Mo. Jane Mary McGee, c/40 Toronto, Tampa Don Chuter, pl Vernille Lincch, St. Joseph, Mo. Weekend guests at the Gamma Phi Beta sorority house were: Betty Meldhuser, Kansas City, Mo. Emily McGregor, Kansas City, Mo. Jabelle Balfa, Kansas City, Mo. Harriet Jackson, '16, Kansas City, Mo. Mary Jane Ruby, '16, Kansas City, Mo. Mary James Reilly, '16, Kansas City, Mo. Clare Closson, Topanga Leonard H. Axe, associate professor of economics, and Mrs. Axe were dinner guests at the Kappa Sigma house Sunday. John M. 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Chi fraternity house were: Virginia Wallace Louise Higgins, ph Cy Wade, 138 Brad Street Omiten Nu, nu home economies honor society, held initiation Saturday for the following: Dorothy Alexander, c'18 Hilton Moore, c'18 Nadine Wegmann, c'14 dinners at the Gamma Phi Beta sorority house Sunday were: Tom Bash, Marshall, and Al Lemoine, c'29. The Delta Upsilon fraternity entertained with its annual formal The K.U. Dames afternoon bridge club will meet this afternoon at 2 o'clock with Mrs. Alfred Palmerie, 129 New Hampshire street. A Thanksgiving party will be held at the First Congregational Church Friday night, starting at 8 o'clock in the program. Everyone is invited to the program. Everyone is invited nouncement was made at the formal Thanksgiving dinner at the chapter house Monday evening. --may determine the winners. Eight awards of $5 each will be presented in addition to the first, second, and third prizes of $10, $20, and $7 respectively. Floats will be parked at Eighth and Kentucky, and on streets bordering the park, to be viewed by parade spectators. George K. -may determine the winners. Eight awards of $5 each will be presented in addition to the first, second, and third prizes of $10, $20, and $7 respectively. Floats will be parked at Eighth and Kentucky, and on streets bordering the park, to be viewed by parade spectators. The Delta Upsilon fraternity entertained with its annual formal Thanksgiving dinner last night. Alpha Omicron Pi announces the engagement of Aldene Kider to Mr. Lloyd Coase of Kansas City. Rorys graduated last spring. The an- George will go home Friday morning. He will be happy but too otherwise incapacitated Thursday night. He will be almost sick and almost broke, but what he will have in earnest is the satisfaction obtained from beating Mizzou and outlying a pack of sissy Joes and James. Continued from page 1 (George never saw a Tiger that wasn't stubborn) so it will be held 'before the game. Dinner guests at the Alpha Gamma Delta sorority house last evening were Miss Elizabeth Megulai, associate professor of English E. J. Bankowski, and Mrs. Hakins. By 5. George will again, he hopes have had his desires fulfilled. Af- Guests at the fall party of Alpha Chi Sigma, honorary chemistry fraternity, Saturday night, included; Darren Garell Morgan Marshall Morgan Marmell Florizael Sellez Helen Mercer Lorne Merrier Jane Harper Lorelle Lifes, Kansas City, Mo. Lucille Riddle, Kansas City, Kan. Marion Mayak, Lawrence Topika Bylek Yorkie Bylek Mary O'Keeffe, Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hayne Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lewen Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lewen Mr. and Morgan Ravick Jay James, Men's University Glee Club, and the University band, Joe and Jane will give forth enthusiasm, preliminary to the game, to be broadcast over KMBC at 11 o'clock from the Memorial Union ballroom. At 11:15, immediately before the game, the Ku Kui's and Jay Janes are sponsoring another broadcaster in the game, rather than being rally, which will be held at the Union ballroom from 1 to 14:50 o'clock. The combined Hill dance Arriving at the Jenny Wren building on Eighth and Vermont streets a few minutes before the rally, which begins at 8 o'clock sharp, Joe and Jane will strain their muscles with bared heads to give the Alma Mater and the Rock Chalk. Culminating the evening, they'll go to the Varsity dance at the Union building. At 10:30, KMBC will broadcast 15 minutes of Red Blackburn's orchestra. With the help of the Ku Ku's. Federation Asks Revision Of Wages and Hours Bill Varsity Will Attract Many Washington, Nov. 22—(UP)—The American Federation of Labor tonight abandoned the wages and hours bill, which is snarked in the house rules committee, and demanded that it be revised to cope with the business slump by providing work for the nation's tollers. 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