THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1937 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society JUNE ULM, Society Editor 1 before 9 pm, call K. J. 23; after 9 pm, call 2702-83. The Delta Chi fraternity entertained the following pledges of the Pi Beta Phi sorority with a buffet dinner dance Tuesday evening; Betty Burry Hortense Burch Maryanne Kearney Norma Storm Cecilia MacKinnon Niney Hagerty Beverley Meyers Ain Brown Elanor Cavert Marcia Brown Martha Browning Betty Jean Patton Marcie Garnier Marcie Garrard Bobbie Smith Mary Lewie Mary Harrell Mary Carla Carbon Elizabeth Barclay ☆ ☆ ☆ The Seven Points Club entertained with a dinner dance last night. Pink and white was the color scheme. The Elizabeth Doring Aiwen Wadeo Florence Caldulia Helen Baldwin Bob Hewitt G. R. White Howard Elliott Mack Tayne Charlie Garner Ian Oliver Jimmy Reardon Marvin Rowden Raymond Friedon Hill Harrison The Alpha Chi Omega sorority entertained the Kpi Phappa Psi frater nary Tuesday night. nity Tuesday night. Alpha Omicron Pi entertained the Phi Delta Theta fraternity with an hour dance Tuesday evening. Delta Chi announces the engagement of Tasso Felix to Miss Ruby Dillon, Smith Center. ☆ ☆ ☆ Gamma Phi Beta entertained Beta Theta Pi at an hour dance Tuesday night. Mary Louise Kanaga was a dimer guest at the Gamma Phi Beta sorority house Tuesday night. ☆ ☆ ☆ Vee Tucker, 37, who has been visited at the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity, has left to visit in St. Joseph Mo. Roy Blackburn, secretary to Langston Hughes, the noted Negro writer visited yesterday at the home of Dr Raymond Lawrence of the department of journalism, and John Moreland, Mr. Blackburn, who is traveling while Mr. Hughes is in Spain, stopped in Lawrence on his way back from New York where he has been with Hays, with him, and Hayes, the famous Nong-singer. ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ Corbin hall will have its weekly hour dance from 7 to 8 tonight. ☆ ☆ ☆ Mrs. L. C. Harris, the Delta Chi fraternity house mother, will entertain with a tomato afternoon, from 3 to 5 o'clock, at the swimming Hall of Mrs. Ana Dulfeind of Berlin, Mass., and Mrs. R. H. Wheeler. Brooks-Walker ☆ ☆ ☆ The marriage of Miss Grace Walker of Leavenworth, to Mr. William Edward Brooks of El Dorado, took place Friday. Mrs. Brooks at home on Tuesday resided at Corbin hall. Mr. Brooks is a student in the College. Alpha Kappa Psi, commerce fraternity, announces the pledging of Harry Wiles, b'38, and Charles Kingman, b'38. Women Organize New Swing Band With plans underway for the organization of a women's 12-piece swing band, University students may soon be "truckin'" and "alien't the Big Apple" to an innovation in the field of Hill dance rhythms. Miss Dorothy Gehret, fa41, organizer of the band, is the bass琴 player in the University Symphony orchestra. She owned a girls' orchestra in Kansas City last year, but it was later combined with another called the 'Angelius Rhapsody' bands open in the band and anyone wishing an audition may sign at the main desk of the Union building. Arnold Jones Appointed Treasurer of Washburn College Topek, Opel. 13.—U(IP)—Appointment of Arnold R. Jones, Topek accountant, as treasurer of Washburn College has been announced by Dr. Philip C. King, president of the college. Jones, who has already asked that the deceased take the place of Dr. D. L. McEasthan, who died last spring. Le Cercle Francais Holds Regular Meeting Le Cercle Francais met yesterday afternoon at 3:50 in room 113, administration building. Robert Pyle president, presided during the meet- Julie Beigb and Jessie Lemon sang "Little'accompanied on the piano by Helen Cooper, after which he entire group joined in singing several selections. The remainder of the singing was spent in playing games. The group decided to hold it meetings every two weeks on Wednesdays at 4:30 p.m. Fine Arts Recital Today Continuing its regular series of weekly programs, the School of Fine Arts will present seven students in recital in the auditorium of the Administration building this afternoon at 3:30. The program is as follows: PIANO: Mendelssohn Ellen Mercer, fa' uncl. VIOLIN Song without words, 45-1-34... Mendelssohn VIOLIN: Schon Rosmarin ___ Kreisler Mary Etta Wallace, fa 39 *PIANO:* Etude in Octaves ... Loschetizsky Rita Marie Gunsaullus PLANO Rita Marie Gunsadinus PIANO. Jim Jou of Men's Desiring [latex in Octaves ... Loschetizsky] Zaida Pratt CELLO: Jesus, Joy of Man's Desire Bach-Hess Chanson Napolitain S. Staats Chanson Napolitaine Joyce Vetter VOICE: Lullaby, from "Jocelyn"___Godard Edmonda Mercer, fa'39 Professor Laird Speaks To Freshmen on Literature Jean Eichenberger PIANO: Concert Etude (By the Seashore) Miss Sara Laird, professor in the department of English, addressed the freshmen at the first of a series of lectures on contemporary literature in room 205 Fraser at 3:30 p.m. yesterday. Her subject was "Biography". This series of lectures is to acquaint the freshmen with literature and to recommend good books of biography for reading. A list of books was distributed to each freshman. The next lecture will be given on Wednesday, Nov. 17, by Prof. John E. Hankins whose subject will be "Drama." Bellina, Ohio, Oct. 13—(UP)—Bicycle traffic here has increased to such proportions that City Council is considering an ordinance setting up parking, operating and lighting regulations. Bicycle Traffic a Problem Seattle, Oct. 13—(UP) The better class of rats in UP, in case you ate all interested, aren't been treated with cheese and more. Oh no, the rodents are being lured to their doom with traps baited with bacon. And with bacon at 35 cents a pound, too. The rat catching detail of the city health department has revealed these starting choice bits of information. These men should know. The detail's three inspectors have wiped out several enormous populations of rats in their time. They do this work - day in and day out - the year around for manufacturers, restaurants, and private homes. The humane society contends that these three men are responsible for the leon, gunt look of the felines on the back, and the lack alleyways, raiding in protest. These men are regular Sherlock Holmes' in their own way. The rat, after a certain length of time, get trap-wise. There was one rat, for instance, which kept a local department store in a state of jitters for over six months. Store employees tried every measure to coax it out, but it acted a few of their own. They wrote to rat-catching authorities in many parts of the country. They even hired a famous rat catcher to drop everything and come quickly. Then he went to inspector that caught up with the rat—and he did it with a bit of corn meal and pars green. Aristocratic Rats Pass Up Cheese; High-Priced Bacon Is No. 1 Trap Bait K F K U The detail has also revealed these Thursday, Oct. 14 2:30 p.m. German lesson. 2:35 p.m. News Flash. 2:47 p.m. A prologue to Shakespeare, "Anthony and Cleopatra," Miss Helena Riboda Hopes. 6 p.m. "Highlights" in educational program, Dean A. Schweiger. 9 p.m. Physical education for health. 9:15 p.m. Intramural news. 9:18 p.m. Jayhawk Trumpeteers. 9:28 p.m. Campus news. 2:30-3 p.m. Debate: Analytical discussion of the question: "Should the State Adopt a Unicarenal System of Legislature?" Prof. E. C. Buehler. 6-6 30 p.m. Voice recital, Prof. Joseph Wilkins, tenor, and Marie Wilkins, soprano. Friday, Oct. 15 Saturday, Dec. 16 6 p.m. Student program, sponsored by the department of English. Saturday, Oct. 16 --facts about Seattle's rats: There are only four instances on record where rats bit people in Seattle while they slept. To get rid of the sheek, grey rodents, all you have to do is to remove their food supply. They'll eat one another if they get hungry enough. Ras lice and fleas will live on human beings. Don't handle rats, dead or alive. Authorities have it that for every living person, there is at least one rat, but in Seattle, the proportion is said to be somewhat less. Mr. L, A. S. Wood, of the West inghouse Electric company, will ad dress the local branch of the Ameri nights at 8 o'clock in the auditorium in Marvin hall. He will speak on "Street and Highway Safety" describing the hazards a right driving due to lack of vision. A.I.E.E. Hears Noted Lighting Expert Tonight Mr. Wood is one of the foremost illuminating engineers in the world. He was born in England and is familiar with lighting practices both in that country and in the United States. He came to the United States in 1911 to introduce the flame carbon are lamp and shortly afterwards was appointed are lamp expert for the Westinghouse company. After the introduction of the Mazda lamp he became Illuminating engineer for Cutter cutting at South Bend, Ind. When Cutter company was absorbed by the Westinghouse Electric company, Mr. Wood was appointed manager of the company's street lighting department. Then he was transferred to the Cleveland department as manager of the lightning division, and then to New York as chief lighting engineer. Mr. Wood is now located at Cleveland, Ohio. Jail Silverware Stolen — Loyenne, Wyo. Oct. 13. — (UP) Nothing seems to be safe from thieves any more. Fenton Fetch, city jail cook, reports that it contained a stolen knife to replace all wares "lifted" as sentences by inmates of the jail. The University Daily Kansas is sued every morning except Saturday and Monday. Learn To Dance Scribly Private Lessons Marion Rice Dance Studio 02216 More The meeting will be held immediately after the freshman lecture in Fraser theater. "P.S.G.L. feels that an effort should be made to give the freshmen a clear, unbiased understanding of what party politics means to the average college student," Birney said yesterday. "It is to acquaint them with the set-up here this meeting is called." St. Joseph, Mo. Oct. 13—(UP) “The *story*, hilfheit¹³, type of religion is passing, in the opinion of John W. Moore of Dallas. Glory, Hallelujah' Religion Passing The Progressive Students' Government League will officially open its political campaign tonight with the annual freshman rally in the Little Theater of Green hall at 8:30 p.m. following a presentation by the P.S.G.L. a last invitation to all freshmen to attend the program tonight which will feature several student speakers including Don Vooresh, c28, president of the Men's Student Council; "Tony" Council, 3rd, forlorn; and Lawrence Birney, the P.S.G.L.; chairman of the P.S.G.L. party. Speaking before the 121st annual conference of the Missouri Methodist Church South, the bishop emphasized that "for years there has been too much noise in the church and not enough action. Daily Kansan Classified Ads "Work only, not words, will advance the word of God on earth," he said. LOST: Conklin fountain pen, name Melvin Has engraved. Reward. Phone 2415W. LOST: Black Sheaffet fountain pen. Marion Moser engraved on $^1$ barrel. Phone 1790. Earl Ellis Joe Lecht "Bill" Hensley "Paddy" Hyatt 727 Mass. Southern Barbecued Sandwiches and Ribs Big Sandwich with sauce 160 Frosty Malts - Ice Cream Fresh Roasted Peanuts Enjoy the best at no additional cost. Hair cut 35c. REWARD for return of Alpha Omega Pi Pin, Plain gold with ruby in ipex of A. Name Mabel Green on back. Call 1738. Shampoos ... 25¢ up Finger Waves ... 25¢ (dried) Finger Gloves ... $2.50 Phone, Plms ... 321 Miss, St. TAXI Call 2-800 UNION CAB CO. "Originators of 15c Cabs" WAVO BEAUTY SHOP Jayhawk Barber Shop Completely Modernistic 1111 Mass. Phone 499 Open Sundays Phone 95 — 921 Miss. St. PHONE K.U. 66 PENN'S SUPREME Ice Cream Shop Electric Toothbrush Introduced ONE STOP Clothes Service Station SCHULZ the TAILOR New York, Oct. 13—(UP)—An electric toothbrush which can be used by an entire family was introduced today. Individual brush arms may be inserted for each member of the family. Price $10. TAXJ HUNSINGER'S 920 724 Mass. Phone 12 P.S.G.L. Begins Campaign Tonight 924 Mass. CLARENCE M. BAKER 1323 Kentucky Phone 2095J Marion Rice Dance Studio Learn Modern ballroom dancing; Wear chiffon and tuxedo. Work with Fox Trot, and Tango. We teach both men and women. Buy GOOD shoe repairing Our prices are RIGHT! OYLER'S SHOE SHOP 1346 Idaho 921₂ Massachusetts, over Rumsey-Allison Flower Shop Typewriter Cleaning and Repairing Ribbons for sale. WANTED The Venus Beauty Salon Individual Booths Five Experienced Operators Featuring Dana Ray Cosmetics Vera Aderholdt. Manager Phone 387 First floor. 842 Mass. REWARD for return of gray Knox has with initials R.P, J.P. on Last Friday call. Call 5194J, 1423 Kentucky, R, J Porter. WILL THE KNOWN person who found a truncht检 out in men's locker room at Watson Law, Wednesday afternoon, please call 213487 Reward. -29 M. H. Mitchell, Jack Allen Lessee Student Att'd THRU SATURDAY LOST: Pi Beta Phi pin bearing name Helen Moore; charged to Sigma Chi pin. Reward. Call 169%. GAS and OILS Lawrence's Only Modern Theatre ROOMS FOR BOYS; Wall farmed, double or single, Comfortable, Quert. Approved. Meals optional. Prices reasonable. 910 Iloan. >10 WAVE, new styles, any style 25c dried LOST: Phi Gamma Delta sweetheart pin with four small raiser inloud. *Wear* Phone 3165R. ^27 SHAMPOO and WAVE, 35e dried Economy prices on other beauty NOW! 9th and New Hampshire FOR RENT. Room (gas turrace heat), or if sleep porch, living room with wood fireplace, kitchen and electric refrigerator if desired, 70W, W12, thistle -29 OF "MARKED WOMAN" GRANADA CONOCO CAR SERVICE! 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"HIGH, WIDE AND HANDSOME" A Promotional Picture RANDOLPH SCOTT DOROTHY LAMOUR · AKIM TAMIROFF RAYMOND WALBURN · CHARLES BICKFORD BEN BLUCK · ELIZABETH PATTERSON · WILLIAM PRWLEY A Roofed Monolith Production Showing 3 - 7 - 9 10-25c 'til 7 th 10-35c Fox Moviesnews News - Color Cartoon COMING SUNDAY OF "KID GALAHAD" ARE NOW Also—Crime Doesn't Pay "Soak the Poor" - Latest News SUNDAY That Thin Man's Here Again! Wm. Powell Myrna Loy "DOUBLE WEDDING" Steiger Made Province President of Fraternity Steiger was president of the KU, chapter of the fraternity during his senior year in school. PATEE Steiger, a Topena attorney, formerly of ElDorado, the first Kansas to hold the position. His tenure has allowed him to establish law school chapters at the Universities of South Dakota, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Missouri, and the graduate chapters at Oklahoma City, Mo., and Oklahoma City. Walt, A. Steiger, 136, has been notified of his appointment as province president of the international legal fraternity, Phi Delta Chi. WEEK 10c 'Til 7 DAYS Then 15c TODAY Retire $50,000 in Bonds For Mississippi Bridge Johnny Mack Brown ENDS SATURDAY Come in After Library-ing 2 First Run Hits Mystery Man-Hunt The bridge, carrying traffic on highway 38 between Missouri and Illinois, was opened last Oct. 10. All revenue from tolls is devoted to retirement of the issue, at which time the bridge will become free. "Boothill Brigade" cHocOlaTe Kansan Want Ads bring results. AND Hamibal, Mo., Oct. 13—(UP) A total of $50,000 in bonds issued as security for a PWA loan to construct the Mark Twain bridge across the Mississippi river here, will be retired Nov. 1. Interest amounting to $2,380 on the total indebtedness of $200,000 will be paid then also. Bonds totali- *$20,000* were retired last May. 10c The Racket Takes the Water and the Coast Guard Goes Into Action! - ALSO — With 10c Wafers "Sea Racketeers" WELDON HEYBURN JEANNE MADDEN WARREN HYMER Memorial Union Sub-Basement DICK TRACY SERIAL COLOR CARTOON UNION FOUNTAIN Entertainment in the Modern Manner! The Show Value of Lawrence Last Times Today! 2 BIG HITS 10c TO ALL IRENE DUNNE ... "Theodora Goes Wild" with Melvyn Douglas and W. C. FIELDS "Poppy" with Rochelle Hudson TOMORROW! And Saturday 2 First Run Hits! A Swing, Singy Rively of Romance and Fun! "The Girl Said No" Irene Hervy Robert Armstrong —— AND — He Ridens! He Fights! He Gets His Men! SUNDAY! CAROLE LOMBARD FRED MacMURRAY "Swing High Swing Low" "Sophie Lang Goes West" GERTRUDE MICHAEL Sandro Storme - Leo Bowman Don't Forget Our Gala Midnite Hallowe'en Jambore!