] SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 7. 1937 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society JUNE ULM, Society Editor Before 1 pm, call KU.125 after 6pm. 2021-03-28 --old 176.10 Remington Model 7, noiseless, portable typewriter at one-half price. In possibly accepted, Phone 868. -42 "To raise Hell in Paradise" was the theme conveyed last night as the Pi KA's swong out in their sixth "Street Party" at the chapter house. Guests of the party were sent invitations which consisted of floor show booklets of the famous Paradise restaurant of New York. Included in the guest list was a four-page scandal news sheet, called the "12th Street Rag." Decorations of the party maintained the atmosphere of a notorious red-light district of a large city. The chapter room of the fraternity house was converted into a make-believe saloon, in which cider and doughnuts were served. Covering the walls of the dancing floor were signs, which made reference to the guests of the party. Music for the party was furnished by Red Blackburn. Following is a list of the guests: Jean Stephenson, c18 Phillip Sheen, c18 Paul Seebauer, c18 Geraldine Alchicone, Mo. c18 Margaret Parker, c41 Felix Eckhart, c18 Helen Wilkerson, c19 Peggy Waldmann, Lawrence Genna Englhardt, c21 Henry Willerson, c19 Peggy Waldmann, Lawrence Genna Englhardt, c21 Marjorie Wahl, c41 Dorothy Alph, p40 Roger Hinkle, c41 Miriam Whitford, c41 Virginia Christio, c17 Mary Jane Stockley, c18 Helen Johnson, c14 Roberta Mitchell, c18 Jane Johnson, f19 Bryton Jean Van Deventer, f41 Jane Johnson, f19 Bryton Jean Van Deventer, f41 Greta Gibson, f41 Lucille McVey, c19 Louise Brown, c41 Samuel McVey, c14 Jane Atwater, c41 Maria Nerra, c16 Ornella Osmund, c18 Rush Olive Brown, c40 Mary Groeback, c18 Joseph Mo. c18 Helen Foote, c18 Peggy Alberty, c18 Donnely Newell, c14 John Wendy, c14 Jerry Perry, c14 Bettie Jocklein Mott, Kansas City Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mott, Kansas City Mr. and Mrs. Jack Roe, Kansas City Mr. and Ms. John Summerfield, Lawrence Mr. E. M. Lock, Lawrence Mrs, W. C, Hall Lawrence Dave Roberts, Boulevard, Ms. Gordon Smith, Independence Joe Seymour, Independence Al Todd, Independence Michael Thomas, Independence Stan Thomas, St. Joseph, Ms. Virt Wall, St. Joseph, Ms. William J. Campbell, Charles G. Campbell, Independence Bill Hearnman, Topeka Theta Tau held its annual winter formal Friday, Nov. 5, at the Memorial Union building Louise Kubis dancing. The following were guests: Dorothy Ward Verya Aron, c19 John Weiss, c19 Annette Stringer, f4'0 Betty Bridges, c4'1 Bettie Bradley, c4'0 Bernice Braun, c4'0 Mary Loe Buckstrom, f1'0 Marguerite Jones, c4'0 Milda Grant, c19 '30 Hannah Gosselin, c19 Alice Ann Jones, c4'1 Mary F. Conway, f1'0 Wilma Jensen, c19 Alice Rossel, f1'0 Evelyn Longbeam, c19 Marian Hedges Wilson Grove, c18 '30 Ernestine Mengue, c4'0 Anna Richtine, f4'0 Christiane Scammell Woodward, c4'0 Jane Ulm, c17 Helen Talbert, Wilson Nelson, c4'0 Silva, c18 Elizabeth Banta Mrs. Jon Butler Gene Gall McKinsey, c19 George Lopez, c19 Vincent Burton Lionni Burt Mr. McKinsey, c18 Mary Louise Quinter, Kansas City, M Mary K. May, Kansas City, Mo. Frances Miegleschow, Tupelo Gene Donaldie, Topkea Margaret Boori, Topkea Maurelle Taylor, S. Stephens, Mo. Rebecca Kingman, Topkea Robert Kingman, Topkea Weekend guests at the Alpha Grace Airline Mint, Bernice Kirch, Kansas City Mn. Cecilia Michiel, Cherryville Mn. Valere Dovig, Golf Emily Seitzman, Illinoiana City Mn. Laura Alice Holley, Lawnier The active chapter of Mortar Boat entertained Miss Rosalie Leslie Eastland, Texas, national secretar CLASSIFIED ADS Phone K. U. 6 6 Phone K. U. 66 W. C. McNown, professor of each engineering, went on a pleasure trip to Iowa this weekend. He will return by Monday. Helen Griffee was a visitor Saturday at the Gamma Phi Beta sorority house Frosty Malts - Ice Cream Fresh Roasted Peanuts PENN'S SUPREME Ice Cream Shop Gucci this weekend at the Alpina Chi Omega savory house are: Gene Murray, K昆萨 City, Ken Jane Kujala, K昆萨 City, Mcau Paul Miller, Mcau 1111 Moss. Phone 499 Green Sanders on this weekend we are in follow Donnelly Rousey, Kaman City, Mo. Gorralde After, Contagille Gorralde After, Contagille Mary Napier, Contagille Virgin Marquis, Dev Mount, Ia. Virgin Marquis, Dev Mount, Ia. Ruth Foster Father, Tiphea of Mortar Board, with a dinner Friday at Evans Hearth. The Venus Beauty Salon Individual Booths Five Experienced Booties Featured Dona Cousins Cosmetics Vera Holdoff, Manager Phone 387 First floor, 842 Mass. WAVE, new styles, any style Southern Barbecued Sandwiches and Ribs Big Sandwich with sauce T A X I Call 2-800 UNION CAB CO. 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Mrs. George Trembold, Bronson CONOCO CAR SERVICE! "Speaking on "The Danger of War," the visitor told the teachers, in clearly enunciated characters, characteristically English in acent, that endangered endemic envelopes to preserve peace was the Teaching of democracy to children. Expert Washing ... 75e Check-Chart Greasing ... 75e Thorough Vacuum Cleaning ... 50e GAS and OILS "No better opportunity for maintaining peace is for English-speaking people to stand together and co-operate," said Lord Marley, deputy speaker of the House of Lords, in his address to the Kansas Teachers' association Friday night in Hoch auditorium. CONOCO SERVICE STATION 9th and New Hampshire M. H. Mitchell, Lessee Jack Allen Student Att'd TAXI HUNSINGER'S 920 - 22 Mass. Phone 12 WAVO BEAUTY SHOP "The task for teachers," he said, "in interpretation of foreign news so that people of the United States may be carried away with emotion." 10 cents per week — Phone 2316 --continues from base 1 alumni荣誉 were held by graduates of the Emory and Pittburg Teachers' College at the University, College of Kansas, and by the Kansas Dinner Club. Pi Lambda Theta and the Kansas Association for Childhood Education held luncheons at moon. Shampoos 25c up Finger Waves 25d (dried) Oil Permeants $2.50 up Waterproofs 625 Mile Up Addressed by Lord Marley SHAMPOO and 25c WAVE, dried Oil - Drene - Fitch Shampoo and End Curb $1.00 up, Complete PERMANENTS, Any Style $1.50 up, complete MICKY BEAUTY SHOP 732¹ Mass. Phone 2353 Subscribe for THE WICHITA BEACON Kansas' Greatest Newspaper Delivered to your door Daily and Entertained by Glee Clubs At the second general session Friday night in Hoch auditorium, George H. York, Osawatomi, presided; Rev. Harold G. Barr, First Christian Church, Lawrence, gave Since civilians in a democracy have the most influence, he said that war in the future will be against civilians. For them, as targets of bombing raids and gas attacks, will react and protest "insist upon peace we Big Time Fisherman To Tell a Few 'Tall Ones' Dr. Richard L. Sutton, Kansas City sportman, who will speak on the University Community Lecture Series Wednesday, Nov 10, has had considerable and exciting experience as a "big game" fisherman. the invocation. A musical program by the School of Fine Arts entertained the audience of nearly 4,000 persons. The University Women's Glee Club, directed by Misa Irene Peabody, assistant professor of voice, and the Men's Glee Club, directed by Joseph Wilkins, professor of voice, made their first public appearance. Other numbers included two diets by Prof. Wilkins and Mrs. Wilkins; a cornerstone, plush chair in a wooden back with, hand accompaniment; and two numbers by the University of Kansas band under the direction of Russell Wiley. Dr. Sutton is especially interested in shark fishing. It was the novelist, Zane Grey, himself an enthusiastic and skilled fisherman, who interrupted his fishing to spend some time fishing in the Australian waters, which are ideal hunting grounds for shark-fisherman. A number of the slides which Dr. Sutton will show in conference presentations were made in this region. Protect Bathing Beaches In the waters of New South Wales, the fisherman-sportman says that ferocious fish are so numerous that scoreness a week passes without the report of a fatality in humans being a human being by a shark. In this region, bathing beaches have to be protected by heavy steel netting, and when there is an unusually large number of bathers at the beaches, hydroplanes, dugouts and other structures water near the beaches. As soon as a shark is sighted, the pilot of the Continuous Shows from 2 TODAY MONDAY TUESDAY Admission 10c and 15c Week Day Shows 2:30,7,9:30 The Tops in Entertainment Value! Again Eda Forster's Pen Writes with the Sweep of "Cimarron" and the grandure of "Showboat" Most man-eating fish are rather slow swimmers, and this is no doubt fortunate for anyone entering the water. They spend a good deal of time in the water to care pick up more food, with less exertion, than in the open water. plane rings a bell, warning the bathers. Dr. Sutton has fished with a and a learnned from some of the world's most expert fishermen. His lecture is interesting to all who love real sport. JOEL McCREA matter at what cost," Lord Marley asserted. **Shark Flesh Is Best Bait** The best bait for shark fishing according to Dr. Sutton is shark flash. A football blender is used as a float. It is small enough to not detain it to "hook" him until the fish has been beneath the surface for several minutes. By that time, the hait has been swallowed. Then is the time to jerk, and jerk hard, and to start the boat moving. It often takes hours of hard, skilled labor after that, but the prize is a big one when the job is completed. Weather conditions and water conditions do not halt shark-fishing. The shark is always ready to grapple at any bit of food which offers itself, no matter how rough or calm the water. FRANCES FARMER "Only by removing every jastification," Lord Marley said in closing of the demanding powers, then, and only will, we find peace. EDWARD ARNOLD Boy Sells Girl a Bill of Romance! Shark Flesh Is Best Bait THEY LOVED—to win a prize! A NEW UNIVERSAL PICTURE WITH NAN GREY * KENT, TAYLOR RICHARD CABLE • HOBART CAVANAHUG JACK SMART • FLORENCE LANCE EDWARD ARNOLD LOVE in a BUNGALOW AND Herbert Marshall, Simon Simone "Girls' Dormitory" WED.-THUR. 10c to All Leslie Howard, Merle Oberon "The Scarlet Pimpernal" Watch for These Hits! "The Garden of Allah" "Talk of the Devil" "Ramona" 'Still Need for Changes' Asc. commenter, editor of the Wells- ville Globe, followed Lord Marley on the program. The state legislature passed an emergency "Educational Legislation," reviewed school legislation passed during the last session of the state legislature. "Some advance was made this year," the Wellsville editor said, "in the passage of needed laws; however, there still is need for more changes and possibly new developments of a commission to codify and revise state school laws. Round tables Saturday morning dealt with problems concerning school boards. Chairman of the session held in Liberty Memorial High School was Lloyd Houston, Lawyer for Dr. Sullivan's education, discussed "The Place of the Board of Education Member in the Educational System" and C. C. Stewart, attorney for the school board of Lawrence, talked on "Legislative Changes and Enactments Resolved to the Educational System in Kansas." LODGH Houston Lloyd Houston was elected vice president of the Association on school boards and will have jurisdiction over eight counties in eastern Kansas. President of the State Association of School Boards is William Page of Detroit, Kan. Each of the three counties is governed by a vice-president. Name Departmental Chairmen Name Departmental Chairman Other departmental chairmen of the K.S.T.A. who will preside at meetings at Kansas City, Kan. next November include — School—J.C. Shankland vice-principal of Argentine High School, Kansas City, Kan. Junior high school—A.W. Allen, Northwest Junior High School, Kansas City, Kan. Rural and third class city high schools—T. R. Palmquist, Wellville, Intermediate grades—Paul Allen, principal of Haworthshire, Ottawa. Rural schools—Miss Hilda Klein, county superintendent, McPherson, Kindergarten, primary—Miss Ruth Mitchell. As representative from cities of the second class, W. H. Quenbaken, Lawrence, was elected to the board of directors. Third-class city representative to the board is H. W. Guest of Baldwin. Andrew B. Martin, president of Ottawa University, was elected chairman of the college department of K.S.T.A. He succeeds Paul B. Lawson, dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. 4 GRAND DAYS Sunday Special ROAST TURKEY Always the best GRANADA TODAY The Author of "It Happened One Night" It Again and Panics the World with Another Great Hit! or CHICKEN DINNER Complete 35c Regular Week-Day Dinners 20c - 25c - 35c BILL'S LUNCH 717 Mass. 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