TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16. 1927 PAGE THREE Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society M. JEAN CASKEY Society Editor Before: F., call m.cak21 125; after: 2702-812 --and Mrs. M.D. B, Ward, St. Joseph, Mo. m. and Mrs. D, A. E. Waugh, St. Joseph Mo. and Mrs. A, E. Waugh, St. Joseph Mo. and Mrs. B, Ward, St. Joseph, Mo. Bub Young, St. Joseph, Mo. Bub Flagg, Kansas City, Mo. Bub Kauk, Kansas City, Mo. Bub Young, Kansas City, Mo. Olis Wilger, Kansas City, Mo. Alice Wiley, St. Joseph, Mo. Illes Fever, Wachita Mo. Illes Fever, Wachita James B. Austin, Topkai Mo. A. Austin, Topkai James B. Austin, Topkai Gordon Montana, Topkai Clarence Mott, Kansas City, Mo. Lovie Nire Reed, Manhattan Ferrol Montana, Manhattan Verl Ward, St. Joseph, Mo. Stanford Thomas, St. Joseph, Mo. Marcus Crawford, St. Joseph, Mo. Marcus Crawford, St. Joseph, Mo. Marcus Crawford, Edmondo Mrs. Andrew J. Foster entertained 5 Mrs. Andrew J. Foster entertained the following members of Kappa Eta Kappa at Evans Hearth Sunday UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Robert L. Browning, c¹⁸ Claude H. Burgo, c¹⁹ Charles A. Grouch, c¹⁹ Richard F. Richard, gc¹⁰ Herbert L. Kraus, c¹⁹ George L. Rippey, c²⁰ Sunday dinner guests at the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity house included: Sunday dinner guests at the Alpha Alice Ann Jones, c'41 Katherine McCray, Kansas City, Mo. Virginia Gray, c'44 Tidie Flower, c'48 Margaret Smith, c'41 Grace Pearson, Olive Weekend guests at the Alpha Omi- fraternity house Sunday were; Velma Markham, 157, Kansas City Rachel Shearley, 127, Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kober, Hillsboro Marie Brooks, 108, Quirk Maryrienne Brooks, Topkick Anne Louise Larson, Kansas City, Mo. Marie McGregor, Houston Marie Anne Cochrane, Housingen Dinner guests at the Sigma Chi Sigma Phi Epsilon entertained Charlie Pipkin Lester Reed, Kansas City, Mo. Hherbert Meyer, '13 Bob Welch, Burls Springs Gorilla Oilers, Newton Dick Oliver, Newton Judge Olson, Newton John Smythe, Newton John Hawkins, Newton Jim Moore, Newton Barley Alzano, Newton Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Swainhart, Kingman Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Stuesson, St. Joseph, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Jeshursh, St. Joseph, Albert Beckert, Kansas City Bob Little, Kansas City Ed Buller, Bulber Bill Hoyle, Topops with an hour dance Thursday night The following were present: Annette Lawrence, of onlun Betty Hirstine, of onlun Maria Nortre, of onlun John Jebson, of onlun Margaret Wilson, of onlun Betty Jean Van Dervaux, of onlun Jan Wilkinson, of onlun Jamiel Winkler, of onlun Sunday guests at the Sigma Phi Dinner guests at the Kappa Sigma Episton house were* Mr. and Mrs, T. F.,耐心, Topowa Mr. and Mrs, Frank Kaiser, Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs, J. F. Gregan, Kansas City, Mo. Jane Rizley, Kansas City, Me. Fd Londale, Kansas City, Mo. Norman Leiland, Kansas City, Mo. Wilson, Willemon, Heliot Jean Weyatt, c40 Betty Coulson, c41 Northern Nairn, c40 Dorothy Aml Uhl, Manhattan house Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. E, I. Wells, Buffalo Mrs. O, W. Meyer, Fall River Elizabeth Carney, Wichita Neshan Lonn Cornell, El Dorado Mr. and Mrs. Robertson, Kansas City, Mr. and Mrs. Kauffman, Lenora Mr. and Mrs. Leidig, Lenora Mr. and Mrs. Nabajo, Kansas City Dexter Lillie, Kansas City, Mo. Doris Augusta Mr. and Mrs. H, T. White, Kansas City, Mr. and Mrs. The following were guests Saturday of Kappa Eta Kappa, professional electrical engineering fraternity; Caroline Kalb, Baldwin Betty Miller Phone K. U. 6 6 Miss Lovey, Kansas City, Mo. Hope Lane, Lawrence Houston, Virginia Mayer, Manhattan June Jones, Chanute McCormick, Chanute Mrs. Jack McDonald, Fredonia Mrs. Vision, Era figura, Manhattan Mr. Tuller, Era figura, Manhattan Mr. Scalpel, Era figura, Manhattan S. R.andel, '29 Bad Hulmbold, 30 Ben Dickinson, '14 H. V. Carpenter, b'18 Weekend guests at the Pi Kappa WAVO BEAUTY SHOP Alpha fraternity house included the following a lumini, out-of-town guests, and guests from the Manhattan chapter; Dinner guests at the Delta Tau were: Weekend guests at Corbin hall Jaeda tethering house子女哪里 were Helen Krui, Kuni City, Mr. Johan Oudkamp, Wichita Larry McDougall, St. Louis Zetta Berger, St. Louis Mr. and Mrs. J. H. M. McMorran, Macks Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Wiles Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Elmore Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Sweedland, Kinley Mr. and Mrs. H. Hiller, Emporia Jae Parrott, Denver Wilton Kindlerick, Abhine Kenneth Nicoley, Ashlew Mrs. F. H. Prille, St. Louis Glenn Bose, Manhattan CLASSIFIED ADS Marjorie Beer, '17, Ness City Magdaline Orton, Buston Harriet Cage, Buston Danielle Duffield, Frances Cordell, Manhattan Ruth Grouch, Yvette Bear, Bears Beyer, Meyer, Hutchinson Graeus Stratton, Ila Bob Page, ELDRado Max Glenns Routh Hout, Topka Sibylla Overiel, ELDorado Nami Groge, '38, Richland Geneve Mongue, Neodesia Lela Edin, Herington Marilyn Clark, Emporia Mrs. K. R. P. Holker, Frankfort Betsy McCloud, Valley Falls Mrs. O The following were weekend Harry Thompson, Kansas City, Mo. John Morrish, Wisconsin Earl Sturgeon, Kansas City, Mo. Vicki McKay, Hildorado Mike McGraw, Kansas City, Mo. Herb Cowell, Kansas City, Mo. Jake McDonald, Fredonia Frank Beckett, Kansas City, Mo. Bile Bicha, Oklahoma Wilson Owlsworth, Okla. Wire Pierrom, Oakley Jim Gavans, Tukle Gordon Dill, Illinois Norton, Wichita Henry Lucey, Newark Phone K. 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Dinner guests at Corbin hall Sat- SHAMPOO and 25% WAVE dried 92712 Massachusetts, over Runsey-Allison Flower Shop Elijah Ebrams, Manhattan Thaime Angle, Manhattan Louise Loccher, Manhattan Christopher Olson, Decreely Olson, Manhattan Twenty-five words or less one insertion, 316; three insertions, 106; six insertions, 274; contract rates, not more than 23 words, 82 per month flat. Payable in advance and accepted subject to approval at the KANAN Business Office. 732 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. Phone 2353 Gloria Onofrio, Kansas City John Michael Onofrio, Kansas City Mr. and Mrs. L, C. Adm. Kansas City Dr. and Mrs. O, D. Watson, Kansas City Gladys Kawai, Kansas City Wendy Worthworth, Kansas City Mr. and Mrs. G, W. Jewell, Kansas City Wade Green, Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. R, S. Thompson, St. Fran- Weekend guests of the Phi Gamm Delta fraternity included the follow Weekend guests of the Delta Chi M. Lolita Troop, Kansas City, Mo. Eleanor Troup, Kansas City, Mo. M. and Mrs. C. A. Hays, Topka Ruder and Craward, Jr., Topka Ruder and Halger, Kansai Walter Lynn, Kansas City George Sorki, Kansas City Virginia Wallace, Kansas City, Mo. Jane Lieberman, Manhattan Cuney, Kansas City C. A. Carlson, Kansas City, Mo. M. and Mrs. Antonio Onfriro, Kansas Poudre Soissonne, Athieu Pouled Soissonne, Achie J. Bruece Sonneau, Harry Valentine, Clay Cen, Mr and Mrs William Shears, Beb Shares, Hutchinson Henry J, Allen Tooke Mr and Mrs R, M. Gerunil, Abelene Mr and Mrs R, Abelene TAXI TAXI Call 2-800 UNION CAB CO. "Originators of Ice Cabs" Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cram, St. Francis Jon Cram, St. Francis Richard Crum, St. Francis Willard Crum Gorge Hooke, Spavellar Carl Hookem, Spavellar Leonard Hookem, Spavellar James City, City Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Adh, Kansai City Mr. and Mrs. D. Roney, Topeka Clyde Coffman, Hays Hugh Hatt, Kansas City, Ms. Lucille Salkin, Suffolk, Goff Dr. and Mrs. D. Brown, Kansas City Mr. and L. Leisenberg, Kansas City fraternity were: Mr. and Mrs. W, Stan, Kansas City Mr. and Mrs. Perry, Bobrow, Paula Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Broyles, Kant City Mr. and Mrs. Meredith Broyles, Kansas Robert Page, Manahattan Mrs. H. H. Shierer, Mollwilline Mrs. H. H. Shierer, Mollwilline Mrs. H. H. Shierer, Mollwilline Ralph Shierer, Manahattan Sigma Kappa sorority held its annual Founders' Day dinner Sunday at the chapter house. Mrs. Genevieve Andrews of Abilene, a charter school in Omaha, visited Martha Jane Andrews, edunel, a present member, was guest of honor. Miss Ruth Magee and Mr. Tom Kendig, both of Kansas City, Mo., were guests at the Phi Mu Alpha house Saturday night. Guests at Watkins hall Sunday were: Frank Strait, Bradford Eckel Kenneth Lill and Pete McCormick, all of Leon. Sunday dinner guests at Watkins hall were: Mary Imsley, ElDorado; Martha Fink, Wichita; and Kenneth Cater, c38. Guests at Watkins hall Saturday wereMr. and Mr.G.W. Alexander,Jeannette Alexander,Georgiame Frederer,and Ruth Crouch all of Feecker. ☆ ☆ ☆ Dinner guests at the Alma Omicron CiP house Saturday night were: Lloyd Roark, Kansas City, Kan; Carol Margo, Kansas City; and Margaret Lucy, E41. Mildred Mundel, Manhattan; Maxine Sours, Manhattan; Tizie Arnold Manhattan; and Avis Johnson, Manhattan, who were for the Kansas State-Kansas football game Sat. June 27 are weekend guests of Jude Uml, c38. The regular meeting of the K. U. Dames will be held tonight at 7:30 in the women's lounge of the Administrition building. The following are hostesses: Mrs. Kenneth Sherrill, Mrs. A. S. Palmerlee, Mrs. Gilbert Ulmer, Mrs. Rufus Edmons, Mrs. Edmonds and Mrs. Chaude Leist. K. U. Dames afternoon bridge club will meet tomorrow afternoon at 925 Alabama street with Mrs. Robert Struop as hostess. Ricker hall will hold open house this evening from 7 until 8 o'clock. --surprises of the year Friday evening at the freshman Fling—despite the fact that Gene Lloyd heard the band this summer and says it's Swell we hear it there's going to be O.K. — remember the Mills Blue Rhythm band! Alpha Kappa Psi, business fraternity, announces the pledging of Edgar Finley, b'sp. Virginia Varga, c'unel, was a dinner guest at the Phi Mu Alpha fraternity house Sunday. Mrs. Gilbert Frith, Emporia, was a luncheon guest at the Pi Beta Phi house yesterday. Miller hall will entertain with an hour dance this evening at 7 o'clock. House Presidents Meet To Receive Suggestions Presidents of all sorority houses, Corbin hall, Watkins hall, and Miller hall, met yesterday to receive suggestions for changes which might be made in Hill rulings concerning women's organized houses. Suggestions submitted will be voted upon by the W.S.G.A. at its next meeting. Barbara Humphrey, c'38, was in charge of the meeting. Senior Engineers Make Annual Trip Eighty senior engineers left Sat riday and Sunday on their annual inspection tour. The electrical and mechanical engineers left Sat daynight by train for Chicago and Milwaukee, where they will make a tour of the various industrial plants. The chemical engineers left Sun day morning for St. Louis to atten tend the American Institute of Chemical Engineers. They will journey on to Chicago Wednesday for inspection trip of different companies This trip is required for graduation. Professors E. D. Hay, R. Warner, and I. H. Marshall of the School of Engineering and Architecture of the companies to be visited will include: Allis-Chalmers company; Marshall Field store; studios of the National Broadcasting company; International Harvester company; Commonwealth College; the chemical department of E. I. Doft de Neurs and company. They will arrive back in Lawrence Sunday, Nov. 21. Barbs Asked To Contribute At a meeting yesterday of representatives from men's independent rooming houses, totalling more than five members, each representative was asked to get 25 cents from each man in his particular house as a contribution toward the Red Cross fund. Elijah Cole, c. 40, in charge of the meeting, stated that $106 expected to be received from these sources. All men who did not attend the meeting are requested to see Henry Werner, men's adviser, in his office today. Radio Class Presents "Unto This Earth" over KFKU The radio class of the department of speech and dramatic art presented "Unto This Earth," a dramatic spy story, over KFKU last night. The play was written and directed by Rolla Nuckles, instructor in the speech department. The cast included: James Bradley, c'38; Joe Myers, c'38; Ted North, c'38; Rosamond Bahr, c'38; Donnasue Lohmer, c'uncl.; John Bondeson, c'uncl.; Bill Farmer, c'39; Bob Robh, c'39; and Rola Nuckle. AUDUBON'S BIRDS OF AMERICA By John James Audubon 500 full-page Color Plates. Introduction and Descriptive Text by William Vogt, editor of Bird Lore. First printing — $12.50 THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. St. On the Shin-surprises of the year Friday evening at the freshman Fling—despite the fact that Gene Lloyd heard the band this summer and says it's Swell we hear it there's going to be O.K. — remember the Mills Blue Rhythm band! Continued from page 1 + + + K. U. would like to exchange one "pioneer" statue with the Aggie football team in return for one slightly used statue of Liberty!! Magazines and people they remind us of "Ladies Home Journal" *Littlowy; "Good Housekeeping" *Post" - "many dog, "True Stories" *Glew Lloyd; "The Spider" - "Harrie Drium; 'Liberty'"; "Lambert"; *Psi; "Equire" - Jack Carlson; *Screen Life" - Doris Johnson; "The New Yorker" - Jean Caldwell; "The New Yorker" - Jean Caldwell; "The *Physical Culture" - Elaye Cheatman; Wake Up and Live! Why Pay More? The Show Value of Lawrence Marlene Dietrich Charles Boyer "The Garden Of Allah" In Technicolor! — AND — Clarence Mulford's "Hopalong Rides Again" With William Boyd TOMORROW And Thursday 2 Grand 10c TO HITS ALL One of the truly great love stories of all times in glorious new color. "RAMONA" With AND — "Talk of the Devil" Loretta Don YOUNG AMECHE SUNDAY! DEANNA DURBIN "3 SMART GIRLS" "Charlie Chan on Broadway" And up he pops! And How! Richard Cortez Sally Eilers Talk of the Devil FRIDAY - SATURDAY "Dangerously Yours" "Law for Tombstone" --with JOE ALEXANDER "The Harlem Bing Crosby" ADMISSION Advance $1.50 At Door $1.75 --with JOE ALEXANDER "The Harlem Bing Crosby" 4 Hours of Dancing 9 p.m.'til 1 a.m. ATTENTION SWINGSTERS!! FLOYD RAY FRESHMAN FROLIC "Country Gentleman"-any A.T.O: "Time~Batty (Winchell) Graham; Tide~Terry and Beverly; 'Western romance'-Fisher and Ghornley; "Literary Digest" -Queenie McFarland; "The New Republic" -Peg Anne Landon; "Fortune" -Sewell Black ... FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19 PATEE The Floyd Ray Glee Club IVY, VERN and VON - JOHNNY ALSTON WEEK 'Til 7 DAYS Then 15c 10c "PARNELL" And His Orchestra TODAY ENDS WEDNESDAY OUR BIGGEST DOUBLE TREAT AND THE MIGHTIEST LOVE STORY EVER FILMED CLARK GABLE MYRNA LOY "ON AGAIN OFF AGAIN" Benchley Novelty howlyweds Goofy Giggle Glands GUY BERT WHEELER ROBT WOOLSEY BEST IN TOWN--- ---THAT'S OUR SOUND DICKINSON NOW PLAYING 3 Times as Good as "3 SMART GIRLS" DEANNA DURBIN — in — LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI ADOLPHE MENJOU "100 Men And A Girl" THURSDAY Follow those high signs to hilarity! WITH "This Way Please" Charles "Buddy" Rogers Betty Crabble - Ned Sparks Peter Hall - Lee Bowman Porter Hall - Lee Bowman Cecil Punningham - Ron Vincent Mary LIVINGSTONE Warm and Cozy All the Time Your Entertainment Spot GRANADA Just One More Day TODAY AND WEDNESDAY Excerpt from the Kansas City Star Sunday, Nov. 17, describes a sense of respect that we speak of 'Conquest' the excellent film that tells the story of Napoleon Bonaparte and his campaign against Marie Walewska. M.G.M. has made this production with such skill that easily will rank THE TEN BEST photoplays of the year and automaticly moves into the field of candidacy for the--- ACADEMY AWARD "CONQUEST" Boyer and Garbo Boyer and Garbo Plus—Novelty - Band Act - New THURSDAY 3 Days Herbert Marshall Barbara Stanwyck "Breakfast for Two" SUNDAY "It's Love I'm After"