TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1937 PAGE THREE Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society JUNE ULM, Society Editor 1st 5 p., call K.U. 21; after K.702-83 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS --at the Delta Opinion hour. Elizabeth Barclay, Cinemel Mary Ann Ingerson, C18 Mary Ann Ingerson, C19 Bottie Lotn Cameron, C18 Louise Lonnie Fitz, I38 Phyllis Forde, Waltsha Walsha Dialypne, Kansas City Bill Roper Bayley, Grindell Margaret Rinnage Jeff McKibbon, Kansas City The following were dinner guests at the Delta Uplaion house Sunday; Dinner guests at Watkins hall Sun- nth wife Wahire, Wereja, Topela Middle Dearer, C48 Joe Brown, C38 Lafi Branlani, n°unel Am Andreryan, C38 Glen Anderson, C48 Glen Denen, C59 Sunday dinner guests at the Sigma Chi festivity house were: Mrs. Gus Moche S. H. Hs. Gos Marvin Moche Maryla Coy, c'40 Maryla Carrion, c'milu Bob McIntyre, c'40 Clayton Floud Frank Pine John Davis John Jimen Hallowee buffet supper Sunday night. The guests many. The Delta Chi fraternity held its The Ghosts Were: Mrs. A. J. Oyden Jane Macintosh Miss Vera Leer Mary Thorn, c/8 Mary Thomas, f/40 Mary Jane Schlappel, f/40 Jane Fink, c/41 Oscar Pinto, b/wound Virginia Weaver, c/kansas City, Mo. Jason Willkommen, c/kansas City Helen Tabbets, f/38 Wesley Scott, c/9 Joey Scumm, c/19 Betty Brown, c/41 Erik Urbahn, c/41 Virginia Gregg Nancy Hagney, c/41 Marla Morgan, c/41 Maria Davenport Harriet Goodwin, c/40 Dorothea Lacey, c/40 Louis LaPointe, f/39 Jane Awerter, c/41 Betty Adair, ph Betsy Williams, c/41 Jean Wellman, ft, Topeka Virginia Martin, c/8 Sunday and weekend guests at Fred Coulson, Harper Erd, J. Telle, Jr., Harper Phil Banna, Harper Michael Coyle, City, Mo. Thomas Kujawa, Kansas City, Mo. K. U. 6 6 Phone The Venus Beauty Salon Individual Beauty Fynort Washing Phone 387 First floor, 842 Mass. M. H. Mitchell Jack Allen Lessee Student Att'd CONOCO CAR SERVICE! --- Frosty Malts - Ice Cream Fresh Roasted Peanuts day were: PENN'S SUPREME Ice Cream Shop raternity house Saturday. CONOCO SERVICE STATION Southern Barbecued 921/2 missarenaBees Rumsey-Allison Flower Shop T. A. Briggs of Tulsa, Okla., were dinner guests at the Phi Mu Alpha fraternity Saturday. Southern Barbecued Sandwiches and Ribs Big Sandwich with sauce 15c TAXI Call 2-800 Miss Greta Gibson ☆ ☆ ☆ Marion Rice Dance Studio Dinner guests at Miller hall Sun- 1111 Moss Phone 499 Open Sundays Lantinati Clay, McCook, Neb. Warren Ambrose, Tulsa, Ohio Elizaveta Demong, c counsel Vadessa Gatworsky, infused Jim O'Brien, William Gaughan, William Gaughan, 2nd 1 Betty Lou Grant Martha Markwell Alvin Barnett, c40 Individual Booths Five Experienced Operators Featuring Dona Ray Cosmetics Vera Aderholdt. Manager GAS and OILS Foe Birr Monke, f4/40 Bernie Bruck, c4/41 Bernie Burckhardt, c4/41 Jennita Cooper, c4/40 Mary Starbaugh, c4/41 Penny Washburn, c4/41 Evelyn Williamman, c4/41 Lorraine McIntyre, f3/41 Bethany McIntyre, f3/41 Bette Cox, c4/41 Margaret Wood, f3/59 Halun Shortridge Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Gray Halun Shortridge Chaperons were: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wiley Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Wiley Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kauverstein Prof. Frank Cunkle CLASSIFIED ADS Expert Washing ... 75e Check-Chart Greasing ... 75e Thorough Vacuum Cleaning ... 80e Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity entertained the following guests Sunday. Phi Mu Álpha announces tl Phi Mu Alpha entertained the following guests at its party Friday night: Jamie Dunn, Nickerson Ruth Knaufle Maurice Neale, Kobe City, Mo. Winton Littlestein Harry Riley, Powel Victor Brem, Cunsel Marion Rice Dance Studio Learn Modern ballet dancing through dance lessons Wate, Fox Trot, and Tango. teach both men and women. Prof. and Mrs. F. E. Kester and UNION CAB CO. "Originators of 15c Cabs" Phi Mu Alpha announces the pledging of Jack Happy, faunl. ☆ ☆ ☆ The Phi Mu Alpha fraternity entertained at dinner, Sunday, the Fin Arts faculty and the alumni. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Waver, Topca Mo. Joan Waver, Topca Mr. William Waver, Topca Mr. and Mrs. Hipps, Topca Mr. and Mrs. Beloit, Beloit Mr. Will Laut, Beloit Mrs. Lynn Amon, Chicago Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Gregan, Kramer City Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Chien Eva Ruth Meinke, fa4 30, and Mr. T. A. Briggs of Tulsa OKa, were Phone K.U. 66 FOR SALE: Single-breasted tux, size 19 a good buy, in excellent condition, Phon 2903, 1025 W. Hills. -41 IONT: Triangle fraternity pin. Initials on back, W.W, Call Wayne Wright, phone 612. Reward. FOUND: Leather snap key case with keys. Identify at Western Union Office WAVE, new styles, any style 25% dried Twenty-five words or less one insertion, three insertions, six ten insertions, 71c contract rates, not more than 215 words, 52 per month flat. Payable in advance and accepted subject to approval at the KANAN Business Office. END CURLS, $1 up, inquire 7 Experienced Operators New Equipment Added SHAMPOO and WAVE, 35c dried Economy prices on other beauty work also Miss Betty Kester, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kester and son of Kansas City, spent Sunday in Tuc IVA'S BEAUTY SHOP 941'1/2 Mass. St. Phone 533 Next door Keeler Book Store Shampoos ... 25c up Finger Waves ... 25c (dried) Oil Permanents ... $2.50 up HAMPOO and 25e WAVE, dried Oil - Drene - Fitch Shampoo and MICKY BEAUTY SHOP 732½ Mass. Phone 2353 10 cents per week — Phone 2316 WAVO BEAUTY SHOP Delivered to your door Daily and Sunday End Curls $1.00 up, Complete PERMANENTS, Any Style $1.00, $1.50 up, complete Subscribe for THE WICHITA BEACON Phone 95----921 Miss. St. Guests at the Kappa Sigma house Sunday were: --line were luncheon guests at Wat kins hall Friday. THE WICHITA BEACON KENNEDY. Courtney NEWMAN ☆ ☆ ☆ Phone 12 Doctor and Mrs. Brownell, Wichita Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Pickell, Kansas City Kan. Miss Marjorie Wilson, Topeka W. D. Peabody, Jr., Fredonia Dinner guests at the A'pha Chi Elmer Columbia, cau1 Nelman Cadon, cau7 John Weishar, cau4 Kirk Owens, cau4 Kirk Owens, cau4 Jack Hippey, cau4 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lutz, Beloit Sunday dinner guests at Corbin hall were: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Neville, Topaka Miss Maacie Bassett, Lawrence Havis Praterz, Jr. Gerlach, gr topaka Lillian Mac Hook, Valley Falls Mrs. Freed McCloud, Valley Falls Mrs. Freed Crompton, Valley Falls Berry, Kranau, City Mox, Mr. Mrs. Freed Lleore, FILOvarde Mrs. Freed Lleore, Codvake Mrs. Winfred Hollow, Codvake Fliere Survey, Kraman City Monsieur Mandre, Montreal Roy Davis, Kraman City Triangle fraternity house for the following: Linden Greene, e4; *Harold Hilfst*, e4; *Loris Carmouch*, e3; Frank Freyer, e28. The followin alumni were present for the ceremony: Initiation was held Sunday at the Triangle fraternity house for the fol- Heather Northberg, Kamas City, Mo. Richard Wrenn, Kamas City, Mo. Ben Levy, Kamas City, Mo. Gerald Dearing, Kamas City, Mo. Michael Bauer, Kamas City, Mo. John Kerr, Kamas City, Mo. William Johnston, Kamas City, Mo. William McKinnon, Kamas City, Mo. Claire A. Williamson, Wichita Prof. A. M. Ockerblad, Lawrence Weekend guests at the Gamma Phi WHO WERE SINCE 1900 Martha Norris, Fureka Betty Prei, Wichita Avanelle Lukins, Kansas City, Mo. The following were weekend meets at Walking hole Mr. and Mrs, Earl Mercer, Wellington Richard Mercer, Wellington Betty Mercer, Wellington Dulores Phillips, Topeka The following were dinner guests The following were dinner guests at the Gamma Phi Beta sorority house Sunday: Bill Southworth, c#1 Paul Bihore, k/18 Charles Perkins, b/99 Horace Engleman, c#4 Ricker hall, 745 Ohio, will hold open house from 7 to 8 this evening. The evening bridge group of the K. U. Dames will meet tonight with Mrs. James Shipley, Jr., 1331 Vermont street The Old and New Club was entertained Saturday night at the home of Prof. Olm Tempelman, Prof. Clifford Brown, and Prof. Jeffrey Hale for the dinner, the host read a paper, The executive board of the American Association of University Women will meet tomorrow night at he home of Mrs. Waddea Melchert. G Miss Mela Henderson, Kansas City, Mo., and Miss Barbara Allen, faculte, were dinner guests at the fraternity house Saturday evening. Luncheon guests at Corbin hall Saturday were Mary Kay Lattner ed39, and Margaret Van Cleave eduncl. Emma Lou Montgomery, c39, was a luncheon guest at the Alpha Chi Omega sorority house yesterday. Mickey Harrison and Betty Cramer, Kansas City Mo., were guests for dinner at the Gamma Phi Beta sorority house Friday evening. The following persons attended the lecture by H. G. Wells in Kansas City last night: Miss Elizabeth Rupp, Miss Elizabeth Meguian, Miss Mark Mirex, Miss Viola Anderson, Miss Jen Quess, and Miss Evangeline Clark. ☆ ☆ ☆ Mr. and Mrs.J.H.McCool of Moline were luncheon guests at Wat kins hall Friday. ☆ ☆ ☆ Miller hall will entertain with an hour dance tonight from 7 to 8 o'clock. A four year curriculum completed in three calendar years, by means of the quarter plan. The dental and medical schools are closely affiliated. Dental students have two years of basic medical study followed by a five-year program that includes practical practice of dentistry, in all its varied aspects, is supervised by the dental division and is connected with the clinics of several hospitals. One month of internship in a hospital of 1200 beds, during the senior year offering unusual experience in clinical observation, will be used in the next regular sessions will start the first week in July, 1938. The Triangle fraternity announces the pledging of John Moherly, e40. Weekend guests at the Alma Gamma Delta屋 were: Adclee Penerson, Kansas City, Mo.; and Grace Irene Martin, Bonner Springs. The Alpha Gamma Deltor sorum will entertain the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity with an hour dance tonight. ☆ ☆ ☆ SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY The University of Buffalo "The Dilettantes" Commission of the W.C.A. has changed its meeting time from Tuesday to Thursday, because of the conflict with the Choral Union. It will hold its first new meeting from 7 to 8 p.m. this Thursday. The topic for discussion will be the recital of Rudolf Serkin, scheduled to appear next Monday night at the University Concert 'Dilettantes' Commission Will Meet on Thursdays The commission also wishes to announce the purchase of Hendrik Willen Van Loon's new book, "The Arts," a story of painting, architecture and music as well as the sculptures on the walls of the caveman to the present. The book will be at Henley house and will be available for all those who wish to read it. The commission has also subcribed to the Sunday edition of the New York Times, which will be available for any student at a university. Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Atwater and Bill, Susan Kansas City, Mo., were guests for dinner Sunday at the Gamma Phi Beta sorority house. Mexican Orchestra In Recital at Baldwin Music lovers of this territory will have an opportunity to hear the romance of Mexico in melody when Mercado's Mexican Típica orchestra appears in Baldwin Saturday night, Nov. 9. The program to be offered, according to Angell J. Mercado, the Mexican director, will be composed largely of native composition, although the music of Spain, the Argentine, and Cuba will also be represented to lend variety to the program. Tickets for the concert are now on sale at the Baldwin Lodge, and at the Music Conservatory. Baker Uniwerks will be filled in order of their receipt. Six members of the faculty, accom-panied by a party of state officials, have just completed a two-day inspection of the oil fields in central and southern Kansas, studying the disposal of salt water. Those who made the trip were Dean I. C. Crawford, R. C. Moore, professor of geology, E. A. Stephenson, professor of petroleum engineering, Earnest Boyce, professor of civil engineering and John I. Moore, research assistant in the state geological survey. Faculty Members Return From Kansas Oil Field Tour School of Dentistry 25 Goodrich Street Buffalo, New York Tea in Ceylon Bitter Try Grand Cleaning And Save Money Dresses ---- 50c Suits ---- 50c Class A rating. Colombo, Nov. 1,—(UP) – It is difficult to get a cup of tea in the trains of Ceylon, the home of the island's traditional drink, which H. C. N. Yates, chairman of the Dimbulla Planters' Association confounded the tea propaganda board meeting here to decide on means to popularize the beverage or any 3 Garments $1.25 For further information address GRAND CELTERS Phone 616 14 E. 9th Free Delivery GRAND CLEANERS Nash Speaks To Freshmen 'Methods and Attitudes Of Study,' Topic of Last Lecture to Frosh "There are certain methods of study and attitudes toward study which make it easier, quicker, and more profitable," said Prof. Bert A. Nash, of the School of Education, last night in a brief address to freshman students. "Correct Methods have been the correct freshman last freshman course of the year. Interpreting his leaflet which he handed the students, Professor Nahs suggested conditions for study and study procedure. "If, he said, "interruptions prevent your study at the scheduled time, plan immediately another period to replace it. Don't let it go." We are here to remind you that there are interesting and intelligent people who find it fascinating. Resolve to find out what it is about the subject that interests them so much. The more interactive you get, the easier it will be to learn. "Don't quit." Professor Nash continue, "when the subject becomes dull or tedious for a while. This is almost sure to happen, and if you deliberately look for interesting and surprising things, even in dull assignments, you will usually find friends to help you later, but you will have to learn by yourself in the beginning. "Demosthenes," he concluded, "shaved half his head so that he could study without the temptation to visit around. He got results." Predict Tammany Hall's Greatest Defeat New York, Nov. 1—(U.P.)—Tammy Hall's worst rout in 137 years of New York City politics was anticipated as an estimated 2,250,000 voters prepared to cast for mayor and other candidates or a campaign of bitter mud-almiring. Fusionist Mayor Florella H. La-Guardia, backed by labor and conservatives, was favored for re-election over the Tammany candidate, Jeremiah T. Mahoney, endorsed by Senate Senator Sandra Robert F. Wagner and Postmaster-General Jim Farley, as well as by Gov. Herbert H. Lehmman. Out of the mayorality will arise national possibilities. Volunteers in Demand For Red Cross Membership Drive Volunteers to assist in the Red Cross membership drive are in demand. Any woman living in an unorganized house, who wishes to help, is asked to call Dorothy Fink, c38, at 804. This year an attempt is being made to contact the women in unorganized houses. District directors from the women will assist in planning her visit. Everyday Special Ham Salad Sandwich Chocolate Milk Shake 20c UNION FOUNTAIN Memorial Union Sub-Basement PATEE WEEK 10c 'TIL 7 DAYS THEN 15 TODAY ENDS WEDNESDAY On Our Stage gt 9:30 p.m. GEORGE LUPFER Juggler Extraordinary On Our Screen A Laugh Spree His Grandest Role Wallace Beery "GOOD OLD SOAK" ERIC LINDEN UNA MERKEL AND Millions Stolen Brave Girl at Bay LEE TRACY "Behind The Headlines" NEWS - NOVELTY Windsors To Dine As Guests of President New York, Nov. 1.—(UP) The Duke and Dirichess of Windsor are to be luncheon guests of President Clinton who was learned in Washington today. The duke and duchess arrive next week for an inspection of housing and labor conditions in the United States. York is expected to be Washington. york is expected to be Washington. It seemed fairly certain that Mrs. Crowne would not be at the White House to greet them, as she leaves the state capitol on Friday to return to the capital until Nov. 25. No decision has been made on the number of guests or the degree of formality of the function. P.S.G.L. Holds Frosh Open House Doen Voorbees, c88, M.C. S. president, spoke briefly to the group. Bob Brockett, c41, P.S.G.L. candidate for freshman president, also addressed the gathering. A third speaker was Matt Estrada, c41, who discussed the platform. P. S.G. L. hold open house last night in the men's lounge of the Memorial Union building where approximately a hundred freshman men were introduced to the party's crowd in the freshman election Thursday. Besides Brockett, the following candidates were presented: Ernst Kiema, c4'1; for treasurer: Steve Rinker, c4'1; for bank: Rick Caup, c4'1; for dance managers: Gideon Caup, c4'1; presided Cider and doughnuts were served followed the program. 'Isms' Commission Meets Today Strictly Private Lessons **15th** Commission Meets Today The "Hermit Commission of the YAC" met on Thursday at 4:30 at Henley house. The Rev. Carrier will discuss his experiences in Italy and Germany, where he studied Fracism this summer. The topic of his talk is "Everyday Life with Homosexuals," meeting is open to all interested. MARION RICE DANCE STUDIO 9217' Mass. LEARN TO DANCE Coming----100 Men and a Girl DICKINSON The House of Hits Last Times Today EDDIE CANTOR in "ALI BABA GOES TO TOWN" Starts WEDNESDAY Selznick Internationat presents COLMAN PRISONER OF ZENDA as Report of Hentzman Produced by DAVID O. SELZNICK DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, Jr. Directed by John Cromwell Based on Edward Rose's dramaticization of Anthony Hope's novel WITH MAKELEINE CARROLL MART AYSTOR - DRAVID BENN RATYMON MASESY - CARRISE SMITH RELEASED THRU UNITED ARTISTS HERGENT MARSHALL - Melvae Douglas SUNDAY Dr. Arey To Open Sberwood Series "The Resurrectionists" will be the title of the address given by Dr. Leslie Leibner Avey of the North-western University school of medicine on Friday evening at 7:45 o'clock in Fraser theater. This is the first of the Nobile Pierce Sherwood lecture series. The series was inaugurated in honor of Dr Sherwood, who recently observed his twentieth anniversary as a Kansas department of bacteriology. Dr Arey is the author of the textbook on embryology which is used at the University. Phi Beta Pi, medical fraternity is sponsoring the lectures. famed to Watkins Staff JUST 2 MORE DAYS NOW! ENDS THURSDAY It's the Tops! GRANADA Dr. Gordon E. Woodruff has replaced Dr. Joseph Lalich at Kansas hospital. Dr. Lalich returned to Kansas City. KATHARINE GINGER HEPBURN ROGERS ADOLPHE MENIOU WITH GAIL PATRICK Lucille Ball Directed by GREGORY Lo CAVA. Produced by PANDRO S. BERMAN. Constance Collier · Andrea Leeds · Samuel S. Hinds X-TRA MICKEY MOUSE and his gang Latest News Events Latest News Events FRIDAY - SATURDAY "MADAME X" GLADYS GEORGE WARREN WILLIAM JOHN BEAL SUNDAY "The Perfect Specimen" The Show Value of Lawrence Admission Never Over 15c Shows 2:30 - 7:00 - 9:30 Last Times Today! Claudette Colbert Fred MacMurray "MAID of SALEM" And—The Jones Family "HOT WATER" 2 Tomorrow And Thursday Big 10c Any Seat HITS Any Time The American Bengal Lancers AND Romance! Rhythm! Laughs! JACK BENNY "TANSATLANTIC GENE RAYMOND Patsy Kelly - Nancy Carroll Friday - Saturday "SHE ASKED FOR IT" "RIDERS OF THE DAWN" Sunday! Edna Ferber's "COME AND GET IT" "LOVE IN A BUNGALOW"