I WFEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1907 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS --- Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society M. JEAN CASKEY, Society Editor toll: bell call KU1-253) after 7202-812 --following: Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Hahn, Kansas City, Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Lyons, Kansas City, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Gillia, Kansas City, Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Goodnow, Kansas City, R. C. Duffe, Kansas City, Mo. Margaret Foster, Kansas City, Mo. John Bison, Kansas City, Mo. Franklin Clay, Kansas City, Mo. Joe E. Balch, Chanute Joe E. Balch, Chanute Phil Beaty, Salina Max Howard, Bromon Mary Smith, Coffeeville Forklift, Henderson E. V. Reichley, Herington John Cleemer, M.Pherson Jackman-Brewer, Arlie Estes, Hutchinson George H. Ruddy, New York City Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Westfall, Harper Mr. and Mrs. J. C. H. Westfall, Harper Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Pine, Leavenworth Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Stuewe, Alma Margaret Stuwen, Alma Alma Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Miller, Emporia Pat Harbaugh, Medicine Lodge Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Windlow, Tempannox Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Windlow, Tempannox F. A. Beatty, Topeka Hank Kapper, Manhattan Bill Bessing, Baltimore Gene Patum, Kansas City Hank Kapper, Kansas City H.G. M McMahan, Ellis Joe Hal, Kansas City Guests at the Sigma Nu house Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Boehm, Hutchinson Mr. and Mrs. A, S. Wiiggett, Jola Mr. and Mrs. Porter, Ottawa Miss Petrie, Ottawa Miss O'Brien, Ottawa Mr. and Mrs. G, F. Helwyn, Toppea Mr. and Mrs. Brodine, Salina Mr. and Mrs. Hoffman, Salina Mr. and Mrs. R, R. Myers, Kawasaki City, Mr. and Mrs. Schreeder, Leavenworth Mr. Webb Holloway, Kinsley City, Mo. Mr. Tibbs, Kinsley City, Mo. Lou Strong, Troy Annelie Nelson, Troy Marsele Nelson, Troy Jimmy Callkin, Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and Pole, Caldwell, Mankato Mr. and Ralph Kruger, Kansas City Mr. Merrel Lewin, Parson Bob Spangler, Belleville Bob Spangler, Belleville Edward Fulconer, Belleville Fred Bacheler, Belleville Major J. H. Wilson and Mrs. Wilson, Mr. Raphi Wells, Kansas City Mr. and Mrs. Pepperell, Hutchinson Mr. and Mrs. Worley, Salina Betty Worsley, Salina Mrs. R. R. Dooke, Olathe Mrs. C. A. Saper, Chicago Mrs. M. C. Saper, Chicago Mrs. Mary Clark, Kansas City Mo. Dr. and Ms. Asley, Chanute Mr. and Mrs. Olle Allen, Topeka Jack Butler, Hoisington Junior Whitman, Hoisington Weekend guests at the Alpha Tan Omega fraternity house included the following: Gamma Phi Beta sorority enter- Gamma Phi Beta sorority enter trained members of Alpha Tau Omega fraternity with an hour dance at it chapter house last night. ☆ ☆ ☆ Dinner guests at the Phil Dia Theta fraternity house Sunday were: Julia Heimbrook, e'unel, and Delia Margaret Call, Manhattan The women of the various church sororites on the Hill combined to attend a dinner last night at 6 o'clock in the ballroom of the Memorial Phone Union building. The organizations represented at the dinner were: Kappa Beta, Kappa Phi, Phi Chi Delta, Sigma Eta Chi, and Theta Epi- ☆ ☆ ★ Phone K. U. 6 6 The Delta Chi fraternity entrained with a buffet supper and an our dance in its chapter house last right for the pledge class of the alpha Chi Omega security. The following guests attended: lowing guests attended: Sunday dinner guests at Miller hall were Ruth Crary, ed. onl Ruth Linch, c' onl Nidia Schwep, c' onl Pennsylvania Lawyers, c' onl Marka Markwell, c' onl Vela Margaret Strong, c' onl Patrye Payne, c' onl Carine Harrison, l' onl Marie Gaines, c' onl Mary Margaret Congrove, l' onl De Annie Shull, c' onl Hewitt Hewitt, c' onl Jean Smiley, c' onl Elizabeth Dunning, c' onl Louise Owens, c' onl Jerry Bridges, c' onl Jane Hower, c' onl Virginia Wade, c' onl Iain Neen, c' onl WAVE, new styles, any style 25c dried George Harlan and Don Sheldon of Pueblo, Colo., were guests at the Kappa Sigma house yesterday. the following: Phi Chi Theta, national business sorority, entertained rushes with a luncheon yesterday in the cafeteria of the Memorial Union building. Kappa Eta Kappa, professional electrical engineering fraternity, announces the pledging of Bertram Brown. e20 WAVQ BEAUTY-SHOP Among the guests of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity over the weekend were: Henry Werner, adviser to Paul Cleenn, e39; and Harold Young were dinner guests at the Alpha Chi Sigma house last evening. Rath Tippin, Topeka Mabel Foose, Topeka Jennifer Topeka Jane Dahlman, Manhattan Hilary Merritt, Kansas City, Mo. Doris Kittill, Manhattan Mrs. Sim Kimmel, Mulvane Kimberly Mullan, Mulvane Elaine Oliver, Mulvane David Remington, Manhattan Guests at the Pi Kappa Alpha house are Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Barnes and Miss Carrie Craver, of Pratt. Ward Newcomer, Kansas City, Mo. Roy Edwards, Kansas City Bill Bowman, Concordia Sam Knake, Tulsa Crafton Speaks at Meeting Prof. Allen Crafton, head of the department of speech and dramatic art, spoke yesterday at a meeting of the Architectural society. His topic was "Architecture for the Stage." 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David was eased into a chair as it is reported to be holding his own Farmer cowboy Shore was taken to the student hospital, and the lady doctor was so proud of her stitch that she inscribed the poor man to undergo another. The slightly bent chair was repaired. The chair is a total loss. Architectural Fraternity Meets in Pennsylvania Brewers Drink "Pop" Scarab, national architectural fraternity, will held its annual convention Nov. 21, 22 and 23 at Pennsylvania State College. Verner F. Smith, professor of architecture, is national secretary and treasurer of the organization. The three University delegates, Charles Striebey, c. 38, Thomas Geraneguity, c. 38, and Jim Bounds, c. 38 will leave Thursday morning for Pennsylvania. Chambersburg, Pa.—(UOP)—"Soda pop" was the only beverage served at the Franklin county retail beer dealers' picnic. The picnic was held on a Sunday, and an agent of the liquor control board warned the retailers at the last minute that they were not allowed their licenses if beer was served. Hospital Treats Many Colds The common cold claimed more than its share of the two hundred cases treated at the hospital yesterday. Dr. R. I. Canatose explained the unusually large number as the result of the heavy weekend combined with the sudden change in the weather. Professor Wheeler Is Guest Speaker at Parsons Dr. R. H Wheeler, head of the psychology department, will be guest speaker at the Current Problems Club banquet at Parsons. His subject will be "Psychology of Social Progress." Tomorrow, Dr. Wheeler will address the Parsons -rus ussəpən oʊpuurt pairʃuŋ dents at convocation. His topic will be "Educating for Life." CSEP May Work During Vacation CSCE 503M Work During Vacation All CSCE students who wish to work through the Thanksgiving holidays may do so if satisfactory arrangements are made with their supervisors. Eight hours a day and 40 hours a week will be the maximum amount of work permitted. Member of Education Council Dean Frank T. Stockton of the School of Business has been made a member of the board of the Ameer- ment, and is present at the American Association of Collegiate Schools of Business. Dean Stockton Becomes Vespers-- Gordon Day, c'uncel, Edwin Hayt, c'uncel. Loren McCorack, b38 Keith Shever, ph. 41 John Tolman, ph. 41 Robert Whebede, c'uncel Joe Wilkins Continued from page 1 Leonora Grissel, ed'41 Arlene Melchel, haf'41 Helen Peter, c'uern Rosemary Tews, haf'29 Virginia Yuncle, c'uern Celede Yestel, büncl. Mary Etta Wallace, fa'29 Helen Wetherbill, fa'38 Blanche Yeomans Orene Youell, fa'38 Mary Jane Zelsman, c'uern Many Attend Sky Day Program Claude Burns, c'39 Luther Corderton, gr. 40 Don Fannell, fa'41 David Young, fa'39 Vernon Landon, fa'39 Jack Laffer, c'39 Michael Chu, fa'39 Chinese Newswire, b'38 Carroll Nickels, fa'38 Earl Paulfield, c'41 Douglas Duffield Frederick Beal, e'uncel Joobri Briggs, f40 Ian Brown, uuel, Arthur Lappit, e'38 Wendell Flack, fa'40 Kupennikoff, i4 D J Roper, e'40 Warren Wilson, fa'59 2nd Bass Paul Becker, e41 Larry Blair, c40 Michael Faunce, fa39 Lewis Colepa, fa40 David Warren Craig, kr. Donald Lucare, ucernl Richard Stark, ucernl Richard Stark, c38 The Observatory, Sunday, entertained 173 persons with a popular "Sky Day" program. Features were an illustrated lecture, "Star of Day," by Dr. N. Wyman Storer, a view of numerous sun spots in the six-inch telescope, and an exhibit of astronomical instruments. 1st Tenor 2nd Tenor Of the features presented, 52 per cent of the audience preferred the lecture, 34 per cent liked the tele-copic view best, and 13 per cent voted preference for the instrument exhibit. 1st Bass As reason for attending, 57 per cent of the audience gave desire for instruction; 32 per cent came out of school; 11 per cent came for entertainment. A musical program selected by Frank Cunke from the record library of the School of Fine Arts, was provided by the radio service of the university radio station. Nineteen of the visitors came from out of town. About a third of those attending were adult Lawrence residents and another third were high school graduates. 23 University faculty members and 10 University students present. Hankins To Give Contemporary Drama Lecture John E. Hankins, assistant professor of English, will give a lecture on contemporary drama this afternoon in room 295 Framed. The lecture will begin at 3:30 o'clock, and be given especially for freshmen of the class to enjoy as a superclassman and others are welcome by the department of English. Shacp Will Address Engineers Clifford Sharp, e38, will lecture and show slides on "Mississippi Flood Control" at a meeting of the American Society of Civil Engin- ceers. A workshop in the building will be held in the Pine room of the Memorial Union building. Floyd Ray California Swing King who will play for Freshman Frolic Friday night. Fisher Body Plant Reopens Pontiac, Mich., Nov. 16—(UP)—The Fisher Body corporation plant, which supplies bodies for Pontiac automobiles, reopened tonight following a shutdown resulting from a strike this morning. WEATHER Kansas: Generally fair, not so cold in west and south portions Wednesday; Thursday becoming cloudy and unsettled, possibly rain or snow in central and west portions, not so cold in east portions. The University Daily Kansan reaches more people than any other paper on the Hill. Chili Is a Treat These Days Come in for a bowl 10c Today 10c In your Memorial Union Sub-Basement We Are Happy to Announce--- the return to active duty---who will be glad to meet all his friends at his old "stomping" grounds. 905 Mass. St. MR. U. B. "Porky" ELLIOTT OWEN CARL C. C. CARL TODAY AND THURSDAY 10c Any Seat Any Time — No. 1 — Helen Hunt Jackson's Immortal Romance! One of the truly great romances of all time! FRIDAY - SATURDAY And — BUCK JONES "Law for Tombstone" "Dangerously Yours" With Cesar Romero And — BUCK JONES Late Wire-- No. 2 (It's First Run!) Officials Flee Nanking MYSTERY! THRILLS! CHILLS! A man and a girl go through the strongest adventures when they try to make the Devil talk... to clear their names in a baffling murder mystery! SUNDAY! DEANNA DURBIN "3 SMART GIRLS" AND "Charlie Chan on Broadway" Warships Dispatched to Far East Shanghai, Nov. 17 (Wednesday) — (UP)—Part of the Chinese government fed into Nanking as Japan's mechanized armies smashed the center of Generalissimo Chiang Kai-su and his military way for a major drive from Shanghai to the central government's capital. A B & D Production A GB Release London, Nov. 16. (UP) - Four crack French warships have dispatched to the Far East as a result of a Japanese ultimatum threatening seizure of strategic Hainan island, unless arms shipments to PATEE WEEK DAYS 10c 'Tit 7 Then 15c Ends Tonite CLARK GABLE MYRNA LOY "PARNELL" Wheeler - Woolsey "ON AGAIN OFF AGAIN" 3 Days BUCK JONES "Hollywood Roundup" AND "Sing Me a Love Song" JAMES MELTON PATRICIA ELISI UGHER HERBERT THURSDAY 3 Days China and French Indo-China ceased immediately, the United Press learned tonight. Search for Kidnapers Spreads Nashua, N.H., Nov. 16—(UP) - Search for the three O'Connell nipawns spread to northern New England tonight followed a report given police by a Nashau man that he saw three men speeding northward in an automobile bearing New York registration plates. Ends Tonite It's Got Plenty of Yumph! SUNDAY THURSDAY "BREAKFAST FOR TWO" BOYER and GARBO "CONQUEST" "The House of Hits" THURSDAY WHERE SUMMER SPENDS WINTER Barbara Stanwyck Herbert Marshall ELIS VONTE One of the ten best pictures of 1937 destined to be this year's Academy Award win. SUNDAY It's All in Fun! BETTE DAVIS LESLIE HOWARD IT'S LOVE I'M AFTER" GAYEST SHOW OF THE YEAR! Last Times Tonne Deanna Durbin "100 MEN AND A GIRL" THIS WAY TO ROMANCE! MARY LIVINGSTONE will lead you to the time of your life! FIBBER McGEE and MOLLY... follow them to hilarity! CHARLES "BUDDY" ROOGERS end Betty Grable...keep your eye on them and you're bound for a thrill! CHARLES *Buddy* ROGERS *BETTY GRABLE* NED SPARKS *FIBER MCEE and MOLLY* Porter Hall *Lee Bowman* *Ceil Cunningham* *Romo Vincent* and MARY *LIVINGSTONE* Shorts - The Best Comedy - Cartoon - Musical - Musical - Fox Moviestone News. Showing 3 - 7 - 9 10-25 'til 7 then 10-35 He hear's she have hit tunes, she ow'r Or "Dionation" "Dionation to Mirabelle" "This Way, Please." SUNDAY "I PRESCRIBE THIS PICTURE"—Jimmie Fidler "MERRY GO ROUND OF 1938" PERFECT HEATING — ALWAYS COMFORTABLE