5 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3. 1937 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS 1.23 PAGE THREE ] Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society JUNE ULM, Society Editor 10 am, call KU. 212 after,电话 2024-8261 The Sigma Nu fraternity entertained with its Pumpkin party Saturday night at the Country Club. Red Blackburn and his orchestra furnished the music for dancing. The guests were: Virginia Beverly, c19 Amnette Rife, b19 Harry Harvey, c19 Anne Brewing, c41 Gracie Gibson, b19 Louis Willard, c41 Betty Coulson, c41 Martha Brewing, b19 Marianne Dillon, c18 Marianne Patterson, b19 Helen Walker, c41 Meredald Dyre, f19 Jayne Johnson, c19 Dorin Wood, c41 Louise Taylor, c41 Alice Ann Jons, c18 Ethel Ebbets, c40 Denine Lemone, c40 Bettie Brown, c40 Bridget Jones, c40 Margett Harvey, c41 Berndon Hall, c41 Cerrine Harrison, f19 Anthony Janehre, c19 Mary Fitzgerald, c41 Betty Lau MacFarlane, c18 Mary Hilen DeMotte, c18 Daniel Dillon, c41 Roberta Cook, f19 Alice Meyer Mayn, c19 Andrew Woolbury, c19 Peg Peterson, c40 Jean Perry, c40 Harriet Smith, b19 Harrison McIlish, c41 Jubilee Tremblley, c41 Rebecca Mitchell, f19 Shelton Shields, c41 Alvia Maris Catherine Heinemann Kirsty Keating Michelle Harnell, Kansas City, Mo. Marvine Tennall, Kansas City, Mo. Mary Jill Jones, Chanute Jamie Bell, Kansas City, Mo. Jabelle Bass, Kansas City, Mo. Avemille Lukken, Kansas City, Mo. Vaughna Rummen, Kansas City, Mo. The following were guests at the Delta Tau Delta house for dinner Sunday: Ernestine Menges, c/40 Ann Lauwenzel, edulen Swallow Island, c/38 Fleetwood, Fla. William Hartley, St. Louis, Mo. Mrs McDougall, Kawan City, Mo. Mrs McDougall, Kawan City, Mo. William Hartley, Kawan City, Mo. Constance Caldwell, Kawan City, Mo. Dr. R. A. Sweegler, dean of the School of Education, was the guess of Delta Tau Delta last evening for Dean Frederick J. Morant entertained at dinner last night at the Hotel Eldridge in honor of Harold Allen, whose marriage to Miss Barbara Jann Harrison of Kansas City, Mo. will take place Saturday night. Mr. Allen was the University exchange student to University in 1933. dinner. He addressed the group following dinner, on correct methods of study. The guests were: Harold Allen Guy Keller Prof. Rene Netch Prof. William Smith Prof. W. J. Brucklein The Rev. Carver Harrison Lloyd Houston Ray Wright Benjamin C. Marsh, executive secretary of the People's Lobby at Washington, D.C., was a guest at the home of Prof. and Mrs. Sebi Eldridge at 1501 Crescent road, last night. ☆ ☆ ☆ Sunday dinner guests at the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity house were: Miss Ardell Cable Mrs. R. C. Mauley Mrs. Nell S. Butcher Ulmer Humphrey An international program has been planned for the meeting of the University Women's Club Thursday, Nov. 4, at 5 o'clock in the men's lounge of the Memorial Union building. The participants will wear native costumes of the countries they represent. The Alpha Chi Omega sorsory entertained the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity with an hour dance Tuesday evening. Gamma Phi Beta entertained (Sigma Phi Epsilon with an hour dance last night. Phone K. U. 6 6 Sunday dinner guests at the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity were the LuCie McVey, fa'38, and Mary Jane Shockley, c'unel. Theta Tau, professional engineering fraternity, will entertain with their annual fall formal at the Memorial Union ballroom Friday night CLASSIFIED ADS MODEL T FORD touring car for sale at a reasonable price. See Cary Jones at Sigma Chi House, Phone 721. -42 The Venus Beauty Salon Individual Boots Five Experienced Operators Featured by Donna Hay, Cosmetics Vera Aderholdt, Manager Phone 387 First floor, 842 Mass. CONOCO CAR SERVICE! GAS and OILS Expert Washing ... 75e Check-Chart Greasing ... 75e Thorough Vacuum Cleaning ... 50e CONOCO SERVICE STATION ... 92712 Massachusetts, over Rumsey-Allison Flower Shop 9th and New Hampshire M. H. Mitchell, Lessee Jack Allen Student Att'd Marian Rice Dance Studio Learn Modern ballroom dancing: Choreographer Jacques Shuang, Walkt, Foie Trecx, Theun Sluh to teach both math and dance. Southern Barbecued Sandwiches and Ribs Big Sandwich with sauce 15c. 1111 Mass. Phone 499 Open Sundays PENN'S SUPREME Ice Cream Shop Phone K. U. 6 6 Frosty Malts - Ice Cream Fresh Roasted Peanuts TAXI Call 2-800 UNION CAB CO. "Originators of 15c Cab" from 9 to 12 o'clock. Music will be furnished by Louie Kuhn and his orchestra. Dean and Mrs. Ivan Russell. W. Russel will be the chapersons. Jane Blaney, c'40, was a buneon guest at the Kappa Kappa Gamma security house yesterday. Mary Husbull, Nancy Cochrane, and Erma Wail, c'ellc., were luncheon guests at the Chi Omega sorority house yesterday. W. Fleming Scofield, instructor in civil engineering, and George Gordon, c39, returned Sunday from Minnesota, Minn., where they represented the magazine, the Kansas Engineer, at the E.C.M.A. convention, which was held there last week. Mary Sturrett, Ruth Hoffer, and Mrs. Helen Peterson were dinner guests Tuesday at the Sigma Kappa zorothy house. Mrs. Roy B. Graham of Davenport, Ia., is the guest of her daughter this week at the Sigma Kappa sorority house. ☆ ☆ ☆ Band Broadcasts On KFKU Tonight The hand will play several University songs which will include the songs recently written by Prof. Howard C. Taylor and Prof. O. Tocharow. The two new Arts. The names of the two new songs are "Our Team" and "Old KU." The University band will be featured in a broadcast from 6 until 4:30 on tonight over station KPKU. The band is participating in Pony rally for the Nebraska game. It is the plan of the Alumni office to make several hundred copies of these two new songs and distribute them from that office beginning this room, to all of the organized houses Campus will be able to learn them. JB, in-pur. Reward. Call 1744, +21 NEDL Wash. Willice receive four months. old 178.3 Kemington Model Z, noie- semple portable typeate as one-floor price. Trou- nly in possible accepted. 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Dinner will be held at Henley house and following, there will be dancing in a bacteria until eight. A change of twenty bills will be made for the dinner. The party is annually sponsored by the two groups in order to create more friendliness between them. The two Hill bands, under the leadership of Louis Kubu and Red Blackburn, will play a battle of the football against Lincoln after the football some. Both Phi Psi and Sigma Nu fraternities have chartered busses for the trek to Nebraska. At 5 p.m. Friday, the football squail will leave for Lincoln. Frank Warren, the head cheerleader, predicts that the scnd-off rally which will be held at this time will even surpass the one held on the morning of the squad's return from Oklahoma. Rallv-- LaGuardia Is Re-elected The special train for Kansas rooters will leave Lawrence at 6:30 Saturday morning and will arrive in Nebraska at 11 a.m. From the station in Lincoln the students will travel to the Kansas and the Kansas hand to the Cornhusker hotel, where a big pre-game rally will be held. been sold. A complete sell-out is predicted by Friday. New York, New. 2—(UF)—Fusionist Mayer Fiorello H. LaGuardia was re-elected mayor of New York tonight in an election that insured at least four lean years for Tammany Hall, and by some was considered its doom as a dominant force in New York politics. Tammany Candidates Deleted in New York Election Yesterday He carried into office with him, Thomas E. Dewey, special rackets prosecutor, whose election as New York county district attorney was conceded by his Tammany opponent, Harold W. Hastings. Jeremiah M. Pahoney, Democratic candidate for mayor who was backed by New Deal and Tammany adherents, conceded his defeat shortly before the election. Mahoney Concedes Defeat Indications were that the totan vote would give LaGuaidia, an overwhelming favorite in pre-election forecasts, a plurality of 400,000 votes. La Guardia's accompaniment in the face of charges of communism launched by Mahoney early in the campaign, and continued, despite the warnings of his advisers, was made with the backing of conservatives and laborists who joined in endorsing him on his administrative receipts by the Republicans, the American Labor party and the Communist party. Barton Leses Opponents Early returns from the seventeenth (silk stocking) congressional district show Brown Barton, advertising Democratic candidate and American Labor opponent in a congressional by-election. Mahoney appeared to take the defeat bitterly and refused to speak to newspaper men. A spokesman told the press that neither photographers nor radio men would be allowed to see him. Only relatives, close friends and a political advisers were with him in an inside office of his Broadday campaign headquarters. From glimpses through the Barton Leads Opponents guarded door, the defended candidate appeared tired. His telegram announcing La-Genc's re-election was read to the press by a apokemone. Reading Leading Mayorality Race in Detroit Election Detroit, Nov. 2—(UP)—Richard W. Reading, candidate for mayor in Detroit, joined the districtual Organization, was leading his opponent, Patrick H. O'Brien, 2 to 1, in the Detroit municipal election, results from one-fourth of the race. Reading, accorded the belated support of the American Federation of Labor, received 69,550 votes in the vote for the motion as compared with 35,702 for O'Brien. Election officials predicted that a last-minute rush to the polls would have resulted in an early high in Detroit history. They indicated belief that the total vote would exceed the 500,013 ballots received by member 1936, presidential election. Y.W.C.A. Chooses House Representatives The Y.W.C.A. has chosen a representative from each organized and semi-organized house for the purpose of publicizing its organization, and to keep the girls informed as to the activities of the group. The house representatives will make announcements and distribute monthly calendars of the group's activities. The following have been chosen to represent their respective houses: Alpha Chi Omega, Janet Nease, c41; Alpha Delta Pi, Milred Akers, c41; Alpha Delta Psi, Milred Savage, Savage, c40; Alpha Kappa Alpha, Wylda Frences Perkins, c41; Alpha Our Specials Hot Fudge and Hot Butterscotch Sundaes 15c TODAY And Thursday The Show Value of Lawrence 2 SWELL 10c Any Seat HITS Any Time Shows 2:30 - 7:00 - 9:30 No.1—The American Bengal Lancers! THUNDER-GALLOPING SONS They write their deeds of glory in words of fire! No. 2—Commody and Romance Rock the Ocean! Girls and Songs Rule the Seas! Friday - Saturday William Gargon. Orien Heyward "SHE ASKED FOR IT" Sunday! Edna Forber's "COME AND GET IT" Joel McCrea, McCrea And—Jack Randall "RIDERS OF THE DAWN" LOVE IN A BUNGALOW Omicron Pi, Jean Klusman, f4'1; Chi Omega, Jean Boswell, c4'1; Gamma Phi Betty Boddington, c4'0. Kappa Alpha Theta, Stue Sotts, c*1; Kappa Kappa Gamma, Jo James, c*1; Pi Beta Phi, Mary Jane Shartell, c*1; Gia Kappa, Virginia Ginning Hunter, c*8; Corbon hall, Eddie Porks, c*4; Miller Hall, barr, Bewah Woodard, c*urel; Rickler hall, Evann Larson, c*urel; Walking hall, Harriet Stephens, c*4; Oread house, Alice Coolbaugh, c*8. PATEE WEEK 10c THEN 7 DAYS THEN 15c ENDS TONITE ENDS TONITE On Our Stage GEORGE LUPEPER Juggler Extraordinary On Our Screen AND Wallace Beery "GOOD OLD SOAK" ERIC LINDEN UNA MERKEL LEE TRACY "Behind The Headlines" THURSDAY 3 Days DICK FORAN "Prairie Thunder" AND LAUREL and HARDY "Way Out West" Just One More Day TODAY AND THURSDAY SEE THE YEAR'S BIG CAST IN THE SCREEN'S BIG PICTURE! from the great stage hit by Edna Farber and George S. Kulman. X-TRA MICKEY MOUSE and his gang Latest News Events FRIDAY - SATURDAY Sure a Man Will Over-Look Your Past If It's Clean OLYMPUS GEORGE GLADYS GEORGE "MADAME X" JOHN BEAL WARREN WILLIAM SUNDAY The New Season Parade of Hits! "THE PERFECT SPECIMEN" Starts Feature Starting TODAY 3:39-7:39-9:58 A GREAT LOVE meets Adventure Intrigue... Reckless Danger ABCLEINE CARROLL MARY ASTER - DAVID MENN RATYNOM MAKEY - C JAYBON SMITH DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS. 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