5 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 24. 1937 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society JUNE ULM, Society Editor 1 BEF call, kUIL 212 after 2. kUIL 202-832 Before 3 p.m. cat. R.C. 1927, 1042 Billingsley-Snyder Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Billingsley announce the marriage of their daughter, Julia Amn, to William H. Snyder, of Welchta. The ceremony was performed in the United Congregational Church, New York City. Night. Mrs. Snyder is a member of Pi Beta Phi, and Mr. Snyder is a member of Dalia Upson. 6 The Acacia fraternity entertained with a Halloween masquerade party Friday evening with music furnished by Kahn. The following were guests: Bony Verna Ashland Rose McVey Rebe McVey Trena Thompson Dilhazen Kebach Phillip Hess Betty Adair Jane Montgomery Ned Neubert Alice Neubert Mary K. Dernam Vivian Pulz Gregory Jouve Joe Hawer Je Davis France Killeen Lohomie Lehmeyer Jean Perry Elizabeth Liftoff Agnes Mouton Harren Goodwin Ruth Border Leonora Greaves Marrow Mary Iguau Luncheon guests at the Gamma Phi Beta sorority house yesterday pawn were: *nobluen Schepp* Margaret Wilson Lorraine Pyle Marco Simon Mrs. K. Allen, Topkick Mrs. Lionsett, City, Mo. Mrs. Lionsett, Lawrence Mrs. John Heuer, Kansas City, Mo. Sigma Delta Chi. national profes Sigma Delta Chi, national professional journalism fraternity, announces the initiation Friday night of the following men: Drew McLaughlin, Jr. Mary Forgarey Claude Golday Marvin Gosel Moore Thompson Hugh Weir Joe Ockrane Dave Partridge Phi Delta Phi, international legal fraternity, held a banquet Tuesday evening at Evans' Hearth, in honor of Dean Moreau, and for the installation of 20 pledges. Each member of the fraternity was invited to precede the main address of the Phone K. U. 6 6 SHAMPOO and 25c WAVE, Dried OOose - Drenche - Fritech Shampoo and Wave, dried, 50c End Curls $1.00 up, Complete PERFORMANCES, All Complete $1.00, $1.50 up, complete MOCKUP LOST: Sigma Phi Epifanion fraternity pin with crown pearls. Name and chapter engraved on pin. Reward offered. Rober Hedges, 100 W. Hills. Phone 1144-355 Beta Theta Pi had an exchange dinner with Sigma Chi and Phi Delta Theta Friday evening. Miss Mary Charlotte Igou, o Wichita University, is a weekend guest at the Sigma Kappa house. CLASSIFIED ADS Guests this weekend at the Kappa Miss Keturah Kennedy, Neodesha is a weekend guest at the Alpha Omieron Pi-house. GAS and OILS MICKEY BEAUTY SHOP CONOCO CAR SERVICE! CONOCO SERVICE STATION Expert Washing ... 75c Check-Chart Greasing ... 75c Thorough Vacuum Cleaning ... 75c 5th and New Hampshire M. H. Mitchell, Lessee Jack Allen Student Att'd --evening by Dean Moreau. Charles Lyon, 3rd l. gave a brief resume of the national convention of the fragrant springs at Colorado Springs in September. Marien Rise Dance Studio Learn Modern ballroom dancing: Truckin' Big, Apple, Collage Shug, Walk, Tox, Trout, Hair, Ballet, and women. Weekend guests at the Chi Omega house are: Mrs. J. H. Boswell, Baxter Springs, and Mrs. Blake, Hays. 927.1% Massachusetts, over Rumsey-Allison Flower Shop Southern Barbecued Sandwiches and Ribs Big Sandwich with sauce 15c The pledges are Floyd Kelly, Paul Lackie, John Stewart, Jack Richardson, Charles Hornhall, William Cannon, Hugh Phillips, Glenn McCann, Ben Marshall, Don Foss, Charles Cassel, Jack Shue, Steve Houston, Bob Averil, Jim Torrel, Ambrose Law, and Harry Levin. Maxine Pondleton Helen Edwards Joseph Roberta Walker Farith Seely Kath Brown Jeanine Nancy Nancy Hughey Alice Jones Jeanne Jean- Jean Talbot Jane Montgomery Grette Gibson David Virginia Anita Warford Jim Lester Lynnse Manges Sue Fowler Eve Swedell Patty Rowe Bettie Martin Margaret Stooley Marian Jones Betty Daily Virginia Williams Hortense Horten Juliette Trimbly Chancellor E. H. Lindley and Mrs. Lindley were dinner guests at the Beta Theta Pi fraternity house Thursday evening. Delta Tau Delta fraternity will entertain with a buffet supper this evening for the following guests: PENN'S SUPREME Ice Cream Shop Frosty Malts - Ice Cream Fresh Roasted Peanuts 1111 Moss. Phone 499 Open Sundays T A X I Call 2-800 UNION CAB CO. “Origins of the Ice Cube” "Originators of 15c Cabs" FIVE-ROOM apartments, 2 adults room heat, hot and cold water furnished. Call 2569W. -35 FOR RUNT! Furnished, steam-bathroom. room first-floor apartment. New in terrace, lovely furnishings. Also small one-bedroom 1989R or use at 104 Ruhrstreet. Street. WAVO BEAUTY SHOP Alpha Theta sorority house are Mary Campbell, and Mary Louise Alexander, Topeka. Phone 55 = 524 Mess. Sn. ******************** body ********** ******************** Shampoos 25c up Finger Waves 25c (dried) Oil Permanents $2.50 up Sigma Phi Epsilon announces the initiation of Ralph Boyington, c40. WAVE, new styles, any style 25% dried Delivered to your door Daily and 10 cents per week — Phone 2316 ------------------------------------------- THE WICHITA BEACON END CURLS, $1 up, inquire 7 Experienced Operators New Equipment Added IVAN’ BEAUTY SHOP SHAMPOO and WAVE, 35c dried Economy prices on other beauty work also Sunday ☆ ☆ ☆ IVA BEAUTY SHOP 941 1/2 Mass. St. Phone 533 Next door Keeler Book Store TAXI HUNSINGER'S 920 - 22 Mass. Mu Phi Epsilon, honorary music sorority, elected 16 women to membership Thursday night. Those joked were: Margaret Stough, Lawrence Joyce Vetter, Lawrence Jeffrey W. Brown, Richard Rekafer Mitchell, Coffeyville Elaine Lune Mitchell, Paradise Burtley Loe Meibum, Kansas City, Mo. Michael D. McKenzie, Omaha Hill Campbell, Phillipsburg Rekafer Cook, Fawcett Springs, Mo. Mary Marikynn, Prysmanshire World War II Memorial Hilton Meyer, Waltham Hilton Martin Schlosserbaugh, Buccyrn Dorothy Ruedbue, Ottawa Hilton Francis, Toronto R Francis Freaville, Kansas City, Mo. ONE STORY Clothes Service Station SCHEUZ the TAILOR --- 924 Mass. Dinner guests at the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity house Thursday evening were: Choral Union To Meet Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Gallaway, Lionswood John Hunter, Triplea John Dower, Doering Jane Evert Jane Sarnfield Bobberian 12 The Venus Beauty Salon ONE STOP elected were Five Experienced Operators First Class in the office Vera Aderholdt. Manager Phone 387. First floor, 842 Mass. SCHULZ the TAILOR Enrollment of applicants will be continued at the second meeting of the Lawrence Choral Union Tuesday night at the Lawrence Memorial High School. One hundred twenty University students and more than 100 teachers attended the first meeting of the Choral Union last Tuesday night. Two hundred fifty copies of "Pilgrim's Progress" are on hand to distribute to the members of the oratory; the basic basis of $1 for the entire season. "The Lawrence Choral Union offers an opportunity to music love students to participate in a mass expression of music such as no other organization is designed to do." Dr. Otto Miesner, director of the choir said yesterday. "Consequently, it will be difficult for us to ready existing smaller organization but especially music lovers who have no other cultural affiliations. "There are," he continued, "un-doubtedly, hundreds of students on this Campus who have sung in high school glee clubs and choruses or in church choirs, and others who have played in orchestras or bands, who until now, have had no outfit for their musical talents since their attendance at the University. Such students are thrice welcome." Intramural-- tition will be presented for approval to the MSC. and WSGA. for action in the near future. If the plan is approved by the two student governing bodies, a committee will be appointed from each to meet with the intranet appropriations department, which definieth how the money shall be obtained and spent in future years. Continued from page 1 The radio class of the speech department will broadcast several scenes from "Beggar on Horseback" on their regular program at 6 p.m. on Thursday, and the radio broadcast will employ nine members of the cast as guest artists. To Lecture make their reservations as early as possible: Comedv- Cluer Direction of Crafton Lighting effects for "Beggar on Horseback" will be in charge of Iden Long, costumes by Mrs. Allen Crafton, Don Dixon, treatment of the entire production is under the direction of Prof. Allen Crafton, head of the department of speech and dramatic art. The cast will include the following students and faculty members: Rolla Nuckles, Robert Cook, Rosamond Barr, Eller McCarthy, Prof. Robert Calderwood, Prof. Allen Crafton, Jessica Crafton, Dave Conderman, Bill Fey, John Nelson, Alpine Perry, Charles Alexander, John O'Brien, Fred Lake, Bob Rihoe, Richard White, Fred Fleming, Bertrand Brandt, Joe Perry, Elizabeth Carroll, Charles Alexander, Matthijs Schreiber, Margaret Ramage, Kathleen Burner, Butcher, Cleo DecCamp, Joe Myers, James Bradfield, Art Wolf, Jack Lafker, Richard McCam, and Paul Willeco Continued from page 1 Student Forums Board To Present Author and Editor Wednesday Phone 2471J 118 E. 11th Under Direction of Crafton MASQUERADE COSTUMES FOR RENT At the initial student forum, Ernest Sutherland Baker, editor and author, will speak on "Are You Propaganda Watchers?" at 10 a.m. the afternoon next Wednesday evening. Dr. Bates will deal with the meaning *g* of "propaganda" in its broad sense and in a derogatory way. He will tell of its prevalence in recent years and of the impossibility of unpressing it. He maintains that the public should become sufficiently educated and sleptepal to detect invested propaganda; they should be given and insist upon getting them to understand the messages. Dr. Bates believes, the individual may at least educate himself by insisting on hearing the propaganda on all ideas. Attends Two Universities LeOra Anderson Bates Born in Gambier, Ohio, in 1870, Dr. Dies received his early edu- cation in Cleveland. He earned his A.C., and A.M. degrees at the University of Michigan and then went on to graduate university, where he received his Ph.D. From 1903 to 1905, Dr. Bates was an instructor at Oberlin College. In 1908, he became a professor at the University of Arizona, where he remained until 1915, at which time he retired. He served as the region. There he taught for ten years. Has Devoted Time to Writing Since his retirement from the teaching profession in 1925, he has devoted a large part of his time to writing, and he is the author of the Supreme Court," The Land of Liberty," and "Story of Congress." From 1926 to 1929, he was Literary editor of the "Dictionary of Biography." He was a member of the literary staff of "The Saturday Receives" from 1930 and was associate editor of "The Modern Monthly" in 1833. Four of Dr. Bates' books were published in the year 1936. These include two such types as the "Satir," such as The Bible; Designed To Be Read as Living Literature." His latest contribution, "Americur-Burly-" which he wrote in collaboration with Dennis Sawyer, survey of the high-pots of 1936. Learn to Dance Strictly Private Lessons Marsion Rice Dance Studio 927 1/2 Mass. Maids To Mix Mid Merriment Minus Men Feminine charm will be exerted from an unusual angle when the W.A.A. gives its annual Puff Pant Prem, Friday, Nov. 12. The Prem is a ballroom dance uniform Union ballet room to 8 tull 11 o'clock. The e-Puff Pant Prem is an all-women's dance (or a No-Man's Dance), to which every University woman is invited. Costumes this year will be more informal than in previous years, but the most original costumes to add variety and zest to the event. The outstanding feature of the Prom will be a ballroom dancing contest. A prize will be awarded to the winning couple. Entries are to be made by couples. Each organized house will submit an entry, and with other couples participating, the contest should be interesting and close. There will be many of the University dance-gers, will furnish the music for the Prom. There will be a "Big Apple" dance and refreshments. the new hours for the Puff Pant Prom are being tried out for those women who wish to have (or are so fortunate as to have) dates after the dance. Hereofe it has been held from 9 to 12 o'clock. Kansas: Fair and warmer Sunday in eastern and southeastern portions; cooler tonight. Campus Calendar "Beggar on Horseback Fraser theater, 8:25 p.m. Beer Jackets! Coveralls! Overalls! Monday Lawrence Choral Union, Lawrence Memorial High School. 7:30 p.m. WEATHER Wear Anything to the Tuesday Photography lecture. Journalism building. 7:30 p.m. "MASQUE" VARSITY "Beggar on Horseback," Fraser theater, 8:15 p.m. "Sky Night," Observatory, 8:15 p.m. Student forum, Ernest Sutherland Bates speaking, 8:20 p.m. Midweek dance. Memorial Union building. 7 p.m. "Beggar on Horseback," Fraser theater, 8:25 p.m. Entries due at 5:00 Tuesday night for this week's Wednesday "Beggar on Horseback." Fraser theater, 8:25 p.m. Sixteen Pledges Announced by Quill Club Thursday Sat., Oct. 30 HIT PARADE --from them as the timer prepared to fire the final gun. Sixteen new pledges have been admitted to Quill Club as a result of extensive trysts concluded after the meeting Thursday night, it was announced yesterday. This is one of the more recent manicures thatization has admitted in recent years. Student manicurists were read and criticized, and plans for the active promotion of the club's minicoagated magazine were formulated UNION FOUNTAIN The list of new pledges follows: Rosemary Blakey, Linda Foocke, Charlie Hay, Marjorie Houston, Dorothy Janke, Muriel Johnson, Karl Krause, Domaine Lahneher, Evans Rose McVey, Norman Rohg, Karl Rupenthal, John Tye, Betty Anne Wilkinson,印恩 Zurozek Jayhawkers Pace-from them as the timer prepared to fire the final gun. Memorial Union Sub-Basement Continued from page 1 Mahley Troubles Nebraska Nebraska kept well up in the running with their 7-0 victory over Missouri before some 20,000 fans at Columbia. The Huskers scored their touchdown in the first quarter on a pass from Phelps to Dodd. Dodd place-kicked the extra point. Phelps, who replaced injured Josh Gibson, bristled for the champions, was outstanding with his brilliant passing. For Sunday Heusen Mahley, Missouri halfback, caused Nebraska plenty of trouble with his running. Mahley threatened to break loose several times, but the Huskers managed to keep him away from scoring territory. Missouri State and Iowa State gave the Big Six an even break against Missouri Valley opponents. The Wildcats whipped Creighton, 15-7, in Utah and Omaha and Missouri State let to Drake, 30-0; in a game which saw Drake make 13 first downs in the first half to none for State. Roast Turkey Dinner in Full, Banquet, Style 35c We recommend Mrs. Stover's Bungalow Candies. MIDWAY CAFE 1031 Mass. on the SHIN by Don Hays Perhaps the true spirit of the Si Al violet boys was she won in them Kannas-Oklahoma game when th three Sig Al brothers. Anr scrib Ebling and "Laughing Boy" Lind sey, held a clapper meeting **in** last seconds of the game and unimously voted to beat Oklahoma Under present conditions the los Sig Al brothers lost to the third and to speak Brother Li they name down a whisper at their foxy. Jolie Enimebrok, Gamm i Phi pledge, has recently received date she will never wear laws heeded shoes on another date. It seems that her last date when who else pictures her autumn action has not her on the forehead! Copied from the Daily Pennsylvania: "a sorciery on the U university of Kansas campus has found a new way to pay off the mortgages $ on the old house. This enterprise is a group of students, faculty and alumni (or those undergraduate aides) and even outsiders) who wish to learn the fine art of trucking or the more delicate points of the Big Apple. The sisters of the house act as dancing partners for the bi-weekly classes. Tickets are 10 cents a lesson and that is possible to learn the art of 'sitting them out' as well." The Shin does not wish to make any accusations, since the Kappa's Everebody Goes To The BLUE MILL The Student Hangout would probably be most likely to be the ones trying to work off the mortgage, the Theta's the best informed in the art of trucking, and the Gamma Pilot's the most affectionate to do while "sitting a dance out." Helen Johnson, of the famous Kappa Joopson, living up to that Kappa innocence, thought it was the funniest thing about the hag in one of her classes who was wearing a suit with the price tax still on it. She "handed" it—close. You cannot "rise one hand" do resemble price tags. Virginia Beverly got the surprise of her life recently when she opened her bundle of laundry to find that instead of containing those "little" clothes, they were enclosed two pairs of men's shorts. ... Rumor has it that they couldn't have been Terry's, though, because he "loxes" all of his underwear. The boys at the Kappa EIn Kappa house were considerably puzzled about the scratch on Jack Hefelfinger's nose until the account of Jaen Wilkinson date was published in the Shin column last Friday. Jack always buys his date a banana split. Today's Special ROAST TURKEY Dinner with all the trimmings 35c HANNA'S "WE'LL EAT AT THE COFFEE SHOP" That's what many students say when they're planning to eat out. They know the food is the very best. GRANADA COFFEE SHOP Four Nights First door South of Granada Theatre Starting Monday THE KANSAS PLAYERS in Beggar On Horseback First Dramatic Production FUNNIEST SHOW IN A DECADE RESERVE SEATS NOW! Basement Green Hall Activity Tickets Admit --- Single Admissions 50c