A SUNDAY, OCTOBER 17. 1927 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Here on the Hill -an account of Mt. Oread Society JUNE ULM, Society Editor 1过 p.m. call KU: 321; after p.m. 2702-658 Phi Gamma Delta held its annual "tacky" party at the chapter house Friday night. Lowie Kuhn and his band finished the music. The guests were: Martha Jane Sturr Roberta Cook Borbara Snyth Jane Greenwood Nancy Hagney Ann Browning Margaret Young Julie Hembrook Sis Morris Bee Patten Gemila Scott Juliette Trembly Mary Joe Connell Alice Shepard Marie Bloomfield Betty Butcher Betty Burry Lucie Lentz, Paola Virginia Appel Marty Conley Fuith McKinley, Columbia, Mo. Alica C. Hajger, Pittsburg Phyllis McPherson Mary Louse Kangue Meredith Dyer Donna Hughes Blece Clover Alice Kimby Sally Jane Bachelor Marguerette Myers Isabelle West Daisy Hoffman Lucile Springer Barbara Boswell Leone Hoffman Barch Woolley Phone K. U. 6 6 Betty Ann Yankee Jean Perry Mary Jane McCoy Jean Edmston, Atchison Marianne Dillon Emmanuel Snookley Betty Bender June Shinkle Delon Woods Jane Tate Styles Frances Nordlund Margie Spearing Jane Siehgle Nartha Brownning Tib Curruth Peggy Alberty Narissa Hardtough Anne Reed Rene Kisacdain Mary Ann Edgerton Martin Hoven Helen Jane Edwards Helen Walker Nigel Lawhee D. A. Seymourn, Warrensburg, Chadstacheton Bobby Bonham Jean Fitzgaradian Jean Stanford Louisa Luther Jean Willkins Jean Willems were Mrs. C. H. Lanses, Mrs. John Terry, and Ms. *Thompson* The Westminster A Capella chair held its first social event of the year with a stork frik at "Engleheim," home of Professor and M.E. F. CLASSIFIED ADS LOST: Pi Beta Phi pin bearing name Helen Moore; claimed to Sigma Chai pin. Reward. Call 169%. FOR RENT: Room (gas furnace heat), one of sleeping porch, living room with wood fireplace, kitchen and electric refrigerator if desired, 79W, W 12th., -29 WANTED: Quiet, studious roommate, South room, 84.00 per month, Campus June, 1245 Desiland -22 House, 1243 Orsay LOST: Mottled brown Sheaffer fountain gen. name, Paul Wilson, engraved or barrel, Phone 3101R. -25 Subseribe for THE WICHTHA BEACON Kansas' Greatest Newsletter LOST: Black Sheaffer fountain pen. Marion Mover engraved on barrel. Phone 1790. Handles Organs Needs Delivered to your door Daily and 10 cents per week — Phone 2316 Phone K. U. 6 6 CONOCO CAR SERVICE! GAS and OILS CONOCO SERVICE STATION Expert Washing ... 75c Check-Chart Greasing ... 75c Thorough Vacuum Cleaning ... 50c Oil Permanents... $2.50 up Phone 95 — 192 Miss, St. M. H. Mitchell, Jack Allen Lessee Student Att'd Shampoos 25c up Finger Waves 25c (dried) Oil Permanents $2.50 up Phone ss = 541 3827 541 Completely Modernistic Enjoy the best at no additional WAVO BEAUTY SHOP Jayhawk Barber Shop Earl Ellis Joe Lesch cost. Hair cut 35c. "Bill" Hensley "Paddy" Hyatt 727 Mass 1111 Mass. Phone 499 Open Sundays Southern Barbecued Sandwiches and Ribs Big Sandwich with sauce 15c WILL THE KNOWN person who found a trench coat in men's locker room at Waston Library, Wednesday afternoon, please call 21348. Reward. -29 OST: Phi Gamma Delta sweetheart pin, with four small rubies inlnd. Reward. 'hone 3161R'. -27 Frosty Malts - Ice Cream Fresh Roasted Peanuts --single. About seventy were present. Following the refreshments the choir sang old and familiar songs around the brothel. They surrendered, leaving the grounds. Robert Mitchell, Margaret Stought, Earl Padfield, and Homer Dodge Caine were in charge of the arrangements. 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Next door Keeter Book Store *********************************************************** WANTED Weekend guests at the Beta Theta Pi fraternity house are: Art Robinson, Kansas City, Mo. Tom Wallon, Kankakei Mo. Mo. and Fred Ederley, Salky. 1323 Kentucky Phone 2095J Typewriter Cleaning and Repairing Dinner guests at the Delta Tau Delta fraternity house Sunday will be: *mr. and Mrs. Veatch, Kansas* *City, Mo.* Joan Carr Joan Krug Vivian Pulpz Marjorie Smith Joan Borg John Claflin and Gordon Suar were dinner guests at the Gamma Phi Beta sorority house Thursday. Marion Rice Dance Studio Learn Modern ballroom dancing; learn the basics of Latin; Waltz, Fox Trot, and Tango. We teach both men and women. Twenty-five words or less one inertion, 27c; three insertions, 16c; six incision, twenty, 27c; contract rates, not more than 25 words, $2 per month flat. Payable in advance and accepted subject to approval at the KANAN Business Office. TAXI HUNSINGER'S 20. 32 Mar Clothes Service Station SCHULZ the TAILOR Marion Rice Dance Studio Paul Trees was a luncheon guest of Gamma Phi Beta Friday. The Venus Beauty Salon Buy GOOD shoe repairing Our Prices are RIGHT! OYLER'S SHOE SHOP 1346 Ohio --- ... 924 Mass. 92172 Massachusetts, over Rumsey-Allison Flower Shop Individual Booths Five Experienced Operators Featuring Dona Ray Cosmetics ONE STOP aurs. H. R. Merrill, Yates Center, and Mrs. C. B. Gibson, Liberty, Mo. are visiting their mother, Mrs. C. H. Fraunston, a house this weekend. Dinner guests at the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity house Thursday Vera Aderholdt, Manager Phone 387 First floor, 842 Mass. Geltch will speak on her recent trip to South America. Dinner guest Friday night at Mr. and Mrs. F, W. Good, n. Chicago, Ill. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Lynn, Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Topka, Topkasha Professor Jordan, N乌奈, U.N. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Nelson, Topkasha Nursey Kiefer Betty Buret Weekend guests at the Alpha Gamma Delta sorority house are as follows: Miss Mary Clara Bicklin, Mrs. Maria Bicklin Mrs. Louis Blau Mrs. William Gillman, Burlingown, town Mrs. William Pendleton John Doebolt, Butler, Mo. 38 John Donbanker, Topkea Jane Robert, c38 Jane Marshall, Kansas City, Mo. Jean Edmonston, Attica Jean Marie Downey, Kansas City, Mo. Guests this weekend at Gamma Phi Beta are: Corbin hall were: Dorothy Foge, Kansas City, Mo. Virginia Foster, Kansas City, Mo. Katherine Boehmblith, Concordia Miss Jeen Cooper of Garden City is a weekend guest of the Sigma Kappa sorority. Miss Mary Jean Hale was a luncheon guest Saturday at the Sigma Kappa sorority house. Weekend guests at Corbin hal were: Miss. William Levett, McPherson Roger Levett, McPherson Milton Zimmerman, Cameron, Me Vivian Lee, Yates, Center Vivian Lee, Yates, Center Zeta of Theta Tau, professional engineering fraternity, will hold its twenty-sixth annual founders' day banquet today at the Memorial Chapel in New York, initiation of Kenneth Wiley, James Busley, Mike Passon, Vernon May, William Witt, Harvey S. Steele, George Larson, John Elliott, Marshall Nye, Lee Johnstine, Dean Don Flanders, and Harold Taylor. Mrs. Myrtle Henry, Des Moines, Rolla Nuckles, instructor in the department of speech and dramatic art, was a guest at a dinner at the Mucchuelh Bach Grid Saturday, which he with his friends, attended the American Royal Horse Show. TODAY MONDAY TUESDAY Prof. J. O. Jones will act as toast- master. Prof. R. W. Warner will be the principal speaker. Scarab, national architectural fraternity, held pledging sessions Friday evening for the following men: Glen Carson, c'28; Stuart Smith, c'30; Jack Morley, c'40; and Robert Johnson, c'40. Alpha Kappa Psi entertained the following guests at a dinner Thursday night. Continuous Shows from 2:00 Prof. J. P. Jensen Carroll B. Askew Wilford Wirtman Bill Hogan Ellen Swilling Ernest Figs Robert Bailey Admission Never Over 15c Alpha Kappa Psi announces the pledging of Wilford Kirtman, b'uncl. The University Daily Kansas is issued every morning except Saturday and Monday. It's Swingsational Love! CAROLE . Sings and Dances . FRED . . Blows on the Trumpet but He's Cold in First you're up...then youre down...that's love! WED. - THUR. 10c to ALL Rob't. Taylor - Irene Dunne AND--She Loves Diamonds! . . . Other People's! DIAMONDS OR HEARTS SHE STEALS BOTH! "MAGNIFICENT OBSESSION" "Sophie Lang GOES WEST" A Permanent Fiction with Gerritte Michael Loe Bewmum - Sandra Storme Larry Crabb - Robert Cummings Howie Borland - K. Henry Gordon Directed by Klaus Russell These Hits Coming Soon on the SHIN by Don Hays "WHEN YOU'RE IN LOVE" "JUGGERNAUT" "SHE'S NO LADY" The A.T.O.'s were somewhat worried about keeping their social obligations Friday evening due to the fact that the Sig Alph's and the Phi Gnms had borrowed all of their "Sunday Belt" clothes for their new school uniforms, in which suburban parade saved the A.T.O.'s considerable embarrassment. Several of the boys decided to combine pleasure with school spirit and, after the night shirt parade, s*lll11 singing their theme song, "A night-shirt in the moonlight and you" stayed out until after most of the show's darkies" but not so, see that the waitresses got home safely? (2) During their imprisonment, Coats and Stewart have developed that old game, "handies," to perfection. Their latest one consists in holding two fingers horizontal to represent two Pi Phis at a Jubilea. S.A.L. aphmet returning for i the "tacky" party were both surprised and pleased to note from the trenches around the house that the boys were saved. As we told the story gases they were more surprised than pleased, however. --- Sears and Roebuck in the city recently received an order from Gamma Phi Beta for six bear traps , ... which all proves that the crescent girls are still holding up their tradition to never lose a "man" to Chi Omega. How about the A.D.Pi from Chicago who was playing blade and seek under the tables at "Tooties." There was no need for her to disappear so quickly for the sinister Shinster often seen but never tells— Jane Schlegel, immortal Chih Ongme, is still in a museum as to the point of the cartons of the "showblowing" pioneer in the recent Owl. Her sisters are able to enlighten angles of the art of showbling. K F K U October 18—Monday October 18—Monday 2:30 p.m. Talk by Mr. W. T. Mark- ham, state superintendent of edu- cation. 2:44 p.m. News flashes. 2:44 p.m. Spanish lesson. 6:00 p.m. Kansas Players. October 19—Tuesday 2:44 p.m. German lesson. 2:44 p.m. Newa flashes. 2:44 p.m. Modern American literat- ure. 6:00 p.m. Spotlighting the news. October 29—Wednesday 2:30 p.m. French lesson. 2:44 p.m. News flashes. 2:44 p.m. Spanish lesson. 6:00 p.m. Voler recital, studio Pro- spective by Vachie Wilkins. 9:15 p.m. Plaza revival, Mary Jane Bruce, studio Professor Carl A Brewer. October 21—Thursday 2.30 p.m. German lesson. 2.44 p.m. News flashes. The Pick of the Hits DICKINSON STARTS TODAY for 4 Great Days ROBUST ADVENTURE! DURANT DIRECTION STIRRING MUSIC! Korn-Hammermanstein glorious melodies! DOROTHY LAMOUR AKIM TAMIROFF RAYMOND WALBURN CHARLES BICKFORD BEN BLUE ELIZABETH PATTERSON WILLIAM FRAWLEY Music by James Levine, New York University. EXTRA One Week Starting Today KEN GRIFFITH Guest Organist Playing The Songs You Love to Hear Coming Thursday Time of Feature 1 - 3:17 - 5:02 - 7:07 - 9:34 Ritz Brothers—"Life Begins in College" Fox "Animal" News Color Cartoon 2:47 p.m. A prologue to Shakespeare, -- "Comedy of Errors." 6:00 p.m. "Highlights in Educational Psychology." 9:00 p.m. Physical education for health 9:15 p.m. Intramural news. 9:18 p.m. Joyhawk Trumpeteers. 9:28 p.m. Campus news. October 22—Friday 6:00 p.m. KFKU String Trio. 6:00-6:30 p.m. Tenor recital, Keith Davis, studio Alice Moncrieff. 2.30-3.00 p.m. Debate discussion, Lining up the Arguments, Prof. E. C. Buehler. The University Daily Kansan is issued every morning except Saturday and Monday. 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