TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26,1937 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society an account of Mt. Great S JUNE ULM, Society Editor Before 1 p.m. call R.U. 21; after 3, call 2702-R3 Blough-Laptad Miss Ruth Bloch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Bloch, was married to J. Lee Laptad Sunday at 3 o'clock. The bride and groom have both attended the University of Kansas. Mrs. Laptad was graduated in economics from the University of Kansas. She was a member of Orionel Nu. home economies security. Mr. and Mrs. Laptop will be at home after Nov. 1 at 3710 Flora, Kansas City, Mo., where Mr. Laptop is employed by the Skelly Oil co- ☆ ☆ ☆ --with the presidents, Wilson through Kappa Ea Kappa, electrical engineering fraternity, entertained with its annual Boiler Makers Brawl last Monday evening at the chapter house The following guests were present: Mabel Green Jadey Kirkman Cumberbatch Bald, Baldwin Eleanor Candlefell Desryeh Short, Hitchcock Joseph Crimpison Helen Gentry Nell Kimbrough Rory Ribkowith Je Law Hope Lane Dorothy Frank Computer Lounge Ira Lindner, Kansas City, Mo. Father Tippin Nicky Daye Jane Jenner, Chanute Helen Naramount Jane Thompson Rachel Roberts, Paula Mr. and Mrs. LaVereen Owen The chapers were Mrs. Andrew Predford, Mrs. C. A. Thomas Wood, Mr. Sunday dinner guests of Phi Kappa Pi Deaconess M. and Mrs. Cordell Corton Mr. and Mrs. Lewin Doley M. and Mrs. Sidney Lucentier M. and Mrs. William Kinkan Linton Bagley William Lunt Lennie Leetle Bill Meadows Mary Congrave Jane Florea Frances Hard Juliet Henbrook John Salisbury Elizabeth Barclay Senator Arthur Capper, former Acadian, and United States senator from Kansas, was guest of honor at a dinner Sunday evening given by the Kansas chapter of Acadia. After lunch, he met members and alumni on his relations ity attended: Sunday guests at the Triangle house were: Howard Dumham Earl Woodcock T. J. Foulson Tom Bowles The following were dinner guests at the Sigma Nu fraternity house. with the presidents, m. Roosevelt. Alumni guests were: Direy Horkmann, Lawrence Lawrence, University of Schiller Shours, Lawrence Freed S. Montgomery, Lawrence George Hodrick, Lawrence J. Kintler, Lawrence Robert Brooks, Lawrence George Hodrick, Lawrence Adam Hill, Lawrence Dr. O. O. Studain, Lawrence Dr. N. P. Slowen, Lawrence Dean Ivan Cowford, Lawrence Cecil Hall, Kansas City, Mo. Elise Terry, Kansas City, Mo. Jane Wilkinson Phone K. U. 6 6 Sarah Margaret Gleim, c199 Mr. and Mrs. Linden Green, Topoka Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Sharpie, Kenneth Miss Dearce Sharpie, Kenneth Diane Terry, Kansas City, Ms. Janet Wakemoon, Mr. and Mrs. I, J. Layton, Washington, D.C. Weekend guests at the Alpha Dinner guests of the Delta Upsilon SHAMPOO and 25c WAVE, dried Mr. and Mrs. Geo. O. Foster were guests for two days last week at Rockhaven, the home of Mr. and Miss Betty Sackman, Kannan City, Mo. Miss Jane June Mangle, Kannan City, Mo. Miss Janet Hogerty, Kannan City, Miss Wilma McCrabble, Kannan City, Mo. Miss Rita Lame, Kannan City, Mo. Miss Rachel Sackman, Kannan City, Mo. Food Trucks, Jo, Kannan City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. F., W. Fou, Toumy, Kannan City The thirteenth district convention of the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity was held in Manhattan last Saturday and Sunday. Delegates from Nebraska and Kansas were present. The following men from the Univer- Marcia Norris liel Nebstet Mary Maitone Pendleton Neil Menger, Kansas City, Mo. Professor and Mrs. Grouwker CLASSIFIED ADS Gamma Delta house were: Helen Focht, Arkansas City Grace Addee, Kawan City, Mo. Francesca Hammill, Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. F, H. Mieck, Artworth Mr. and Mrs. Gilkison, Kansas City, Mo. MICKEY BEAUTY SHOP FOR RENT: Furnished, steam-heat, room first-floor apartment. New in terior, lovely living. Also small loft. In winter 1989R or 164 RU. Sturdy street. Phone K. U. 6 6 Wave, dried, 50c End Curls $1.00, Upleap PERMANENTS, Any Style $1.00, $1.50, complete CONOCO CAR SERVICE! 7321/2 Mass. Phone 2353 GAS and OILS Expert Washing ... 75c Cheek-Cheet Grinding ... 75c Thorough Vacuum Cleaning ... 90c CONOCO SERVICE STATION 9th and New Hampshire M. H. Mitchell, Jack Allen Lessee Student Aitf' Marion Rice Dance Studio Learn modern ballroom dancing: Truckin' Big Apple, College Shang, Walt, Tort Fox, and Tango. We teach jazz, contemporary, 8271's & 8321's. Rumney Allison Flower Shop Southern Barbecued Sandwiches and Ribs Big Sandwich with sauce 15c Frosty Malts - Ice Cream Fresh Roasted Peanuts PENN'S SUPREME Ice Cream Shop COST: Sigma Phi Epil fraternity fraternity set with crown jewels. Pearls and name chapter engraved on pin. Reward offered. Robert Hodge, 100 W. Hill. Phone 1144-38. FIVE ROOM upstairs apartment, 2 adults, furnace heat, hot and cold water furnished. Call 23589. -35 1111 Mass. Phone 499 Open Sundays REWARD for the return of a dark Dibbis har loot at Granada Midnight show Saturday night. Don Fow, Phone 2091. —36 WAVO BEAUTY SHOP Shampoos 25c up Finger Waves 25c (dried) Oil Wanes $2.50 up Mrs. W, J. Parks, Asheville, N.C. After showing them the city of Asheville, Mr. Parks took them on a motor trip into the mountains. Mrs Parks was Miss Elma Ulm when she attended the University of Kansas T A X I Call 2-800 UNION CAB CO. "Originators of 15c Cabs." Visitors at Watkins hall Sunday were: Kansas Greatest Newspaper Delivered to your door Daily and Phone 95 - 921 Miss. St. "Originators of 15c Cabs" Mr. and Mrs. Milfred Hendrickson Archibald Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong, Archibald Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong, Archibald Mr. and H. C. Rauch, Lowmont TAXI HUNSINGER'S 920 - 22 Mass. Phone 12 Subscribe for THE WICHITA BEACON Kennedy Court Newark Subcerrilla for steve Hawley, Kansas City, Mo. Milton Minnors Pearson Education Marine Alliance Maurice Dillard Douglas Hudson, Port Sea Bob Powell 10 cents per week — Phone 2316 Sunday The following were Sunday dinner guests at the Kappa Alpha Theta home. Thilda Whitecomb Milla Campbell Mary Luise Alexander Maurine Audible, Kawaii City, Mo. ONE STOP Clothes Service Station SCHULZ the TAILOR WAVE. new styles, any style WAVE, new styles, any style 25c dried The following were weekend guests at the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority house: Thalia Marburger, Lymon Rex, Mr. Wilson Portland, Ore. Mr. Wilson Portland, Ore. Mr. Wanda Belfron, Lymon Mr. O, A. R., Mickey McCoy Dinner guests at the Kappa Kappa IVAS BEAUTY SHOP 941% Mass. St. Phone 533 Next door Keeler Book Store END CURLS, $1 up inquire 7 Experienced Operators New Equipment Added MAIN STORE SHOP The Venus Beauty Salon Individual Booths Five Experienced Operators Featuring Dana Ray Cosmetics Vera Adderholdt, Inc. Phone 387 First floor, 842 Mass. Weekend guests at Corbin hall were: Lyle Barden Willard Winters Greenville Willen 25c dried AMPOO and WAVE, 35c dried Economy prices on other beauty Alpha Omicron Pi will entertain the Kappa Sigma fraternity with an hour dance this evening. Sunday dinner guests at the Alpl The following were dinner guests Martha Markwell The Alpha Gamma Delta sorority will entertain the Triangle fraternity with an hour dance tonight. Miss Mary Charlotte Igon, of Wichita University, was a weekend guest of Sigma Kappa. Al White, g34, now employed by the Joalyn Manufacturing and Supply company, Wichita, visited in Lawrence Sunday. In Dave Mey, E. K, Luncy, Wyman, Ark. Mirrore Sowry Mirrore Sowry Renick Joonick Dion D. Nom and Were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rogers Furrel Anderson Mrs. Bowell, Baxter Springs Bud Lake 924 Mass. Dinner guests at Watkins hall Sunday included Harold Fisher, Kansas City, Mo., and John Slocum. Sunday dinner guests at the Phi Gamma Delta house were Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Winkler of Kansas City. Will Shears of Hutchinson, and Salalie Jane Bachelor, c'unel. Miss June Jenner, Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Jemmer, and Mrs. Fred Jenner of Chanute were guests of Kappa Ea Kappa Saturday evening. Mrs. E. K. Luc of Wynne, Ark, and Mrs. Bowell, Baxter Springs, were weekend guests at the Chi Omega house. Mrs. Guy S. Smith of Nevada, Mo. was a Sunday dinner guest of Kappa Eta Kappa. Sigma Eta Chi, Congregational Church sorority, will meet this evening at 530 at the home of Miss Elizabeth Raymond. 486 Illinois The Evening Bridge group of the K. U. Dames will be entertained tonight at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. Robert Palmer, 1121 Ohio street. ☆ ☆ ☆ Beta Theta Pi announces the pledging of Weaver McCaslin, e38, of Kincaid. ☆ ☆ ☆ John Chain and John Rue of Abi- lene were guests at the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity Saturday. Art Cavarth of Topeka was a weekend guest at the Phi Gamma Delta house. Prof. and Mrs. Waldenar Geltch were guests at the Phi Mu Alpha house Sunday. Dr. R. N. Harper, University graduate and now a professor at Indiana University, has invented an unusual device called a "drummometer," which appeared on display at the National Museum of American History held in Kansas City, Mo. recently. Professor Harger demonstrated his device in the Kansas City Municipal auditorium. The suspected person blows his breath into a balloon. The balloon is then fitted over a tube which is connected with a machine, containing certain chemical agents or alcohol consumed by the individual. Harger believes his invention will prove an aid to police officers. Doctor Harger received his M.A. degree in chemistry at the University in 1917, and at present is a professor of biochemistry and toxicology in the School of Medicine at Indiana University. --problem, but there will also be laboratory demonstrations in the use of instruments to diagnose, prevent and correct reading difficulties. 1. Grab a "Goblin" 2. But a mark on he 3. Take her to the--problem, but there will also be laboratory demonstrations in the use of instruments to diagnose, prevent and correct reading difficulties. 2. Put a mask on her 3. Take her to the--problem, but there will also be laboratory demonstrations in the use of instruments to diagnose, prevent and correct reading difficulties. --problem, but there will also be laboratory demonstrations in the use of instruments to diagnose, prevent and correct reading difficulties. "MASQUE" VARSITY Coming Saturday Hallowe'en Nash To Hold 'Reading Lab' For Teachers Conference. To Open Friday, Will Feature Demonstrations and Discussion A "reading laboratory," designer to present latest development in a comparatively new field of education, will be presented at the University Nov. 5 and 6, in connection with the meetings of the Kansas State College of Education. A. Nash, director of the education clinic, will be in charge, and will be assisted by Dr. Edwin Cowan, director of the Child Research laboratory at Weihua; and E. A. Taylor, former head of the Department and now with the Bureau of Visual Science of the American Optical company. "Tests of school children who do not read well show that in about one-fourth of the cases the difficulty is a mechanical one, principally due to the lack of psychological, and may include lack of vocabulary, lack of past experience to tie in with the matter being read, or the inability to decipher to read," said Dr. Mush. For All School Levels "Accordingly, the reading laboratory program has been organized for all school levels, elementary, junior high, high school, and college, and it is intended to interest educators, eye specialists, and others interested in the subject of improving skill in reading." Not only will there be discussions of the newer phases of the reading Week 10 c Til 7 Days Then 15c PATEE TODAY WEDNESDAY DOUBLE TREAT Their Gayet, Gladest Show! Fred Astaire Ginger Rogers Shall We Dance AND She Found a Wedding Ring in a Gambling Ring! GLENDA FARRELL BARTON MACLANLE Identification Cards Admit Smart Blonde 8:20 p.m. Discuss After the Mid-Week Hear UNIVERSITY AUDITORIUM ALSO LATEST NEWS OUR GANG COMEDY Ernest Sutherland Bates "Are You Propaganda Wise or Foolish?" Wednesday, Oct.27 Dr. Nash will open the conference at 4:15 p.m., Friday, speaking on "The Problem of Reading," followed by a presentation of various instruments by Mr. Taylor. Cowan To Speak Saturday Cowan To Speak Saturday Saturday afternoon the meetings will begin at 1:30, with the opening talk by D. Cowan on "The Child Who Cannot Read Well" followed by Mr. Taylor on "Reading Diagnosis, Initial Instruction," and Corrective Procedures." D. Cown has made an excellent record in dealing with children who have had difficulty in their school adjustments. Plans for meetings of home economics teachers of Kansas, at the time of the Kansas State Teachers' conventions, are announced in an issue of the Newletter of the Home Economics Teachers' association, which is being mailed from the University. Meetings are to be held at Lawrence, Dodge City, Hays, Wichita, Manhattan, and Parsons, Nov. 6, and 7. Buy a Meal Ticket and Save. A $2.75 Value--- for $2.50 UNION FOUNTAIN Memorial Union Sub-Basement ENTERTAINMENT In the Modern Manner VARSITY Home of the Joyhawks The Show Value of Lawrence Admission Never Over 15c Grace Moore Last Times Today! "WHEN YOU,RE IN LOVE" With CARY GRANT "SHE'S NO LADY" ANN DVORAK JOHN TRENT TOMORROW! And Thursday 2 Grand 10c TO ALL HITS TRIPLE TROUBLE--- And a Million Laughs! RITZ BROTHERS ALICE FAYE "SING, BABY, SING--" ADOLPHE MENJOU Patsy Kelly - Ted Healy AND A Gay Story of Beauty and the Boss! JEAN ARTHUR "MORE THAN A SECRETARY" Gee. Rent - Linnel Stander FRIDAY - SATURDAY "A BRIDE FOR HENRY" "BOOTS OF DESTINY" "JUGGERNAUT" Also on the Stage K.U. Own JACK DALBY Proving that the hand is quicker than the eye! Pi Lambda Theta To Hold Tea Proving that the hand is quicker than the eye! Pi Lambda Theta To Hold Tea Pi Lamida Theta, honorary education soiray, will hold a tea for advanced students in the department of education in room 116 Fraser, Thursday, Oct. 28 at 4 p.m. Ruth Lichen is in charge of arrangements. SATURDAY - 11:30 p.m. Midnite Hallowe'en Frolic! Boris "Frankestein" KARLOFF Your Entertainment Spot Just One More Day TODAY AND WEDNESDAY THREE WHO PLAYED with LOVE Three Great Stars Together for the First Time Also — Color Cartoon World's Latest News TOMORROW You May Forget This Ad! THURSDAY 3 Days It is in our silly way, it certainly knows that "They Wanted You" forgets on your "worn suit" like you may have forgotten it. But we never forgot the picture! The picture that shows stars of CLAUDE RAINS - GLOIAS DICKSON - EWARD HORRIS by Roger A. Johnson - Laura Larson - A MEYERLEY LEOY PRODUIT FRIDAY ONLY Midnite Show at 11:00 SUNDAY — SCREEN — "Meet the Boy Friend" SUNDAY GINGER ROGERS KATHARINE HEBURP ADOLPHE MENJOU "STAGE DOOR" DICKINSON The House of Hits IT'S GRAND! IT'S GLORIOUS! Warner Joan BAXTER BENNETT "Vogues of 1938" Plus—The Pal of All K.U. Students KEN GRIFFITH at the Organ Showings 3 - 7 - 9 THURSDAY Shirley TEMPLE HEIDI FRIDAY - 11:30 p.m. MIDNIGHT FROLIC Eddie Cantor "Ali Baba Goes To Town" PLUS A Real Stage Show