WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13. 1937 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society JUNE ULM, SOCIETY Editor UENE ULM, KALU, SCHOLAR Page-Kester The marriage of Miss Barbara, Kester, daughter of Prof. and Mrs. Frederick E. Kester of Lawrence, to David Page, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Page of Topeka, took place Saturday evening at 8:30 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents. A wedding was held following wedding. The couple left for a wedding trip and upon their return will be at home in the Congleton apartments, 409 Huntington, Topeka. The bride is a graduate of the University of Kansas, from which she holds both A.B. and A.M. degrees. She is a member of the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority and of Phi Beta Kappa, honorary scholar lafraternity. She also belonged to the university's organization, Mr. Page, also a graduate of the University, majored in economics. He is a member of Phi Sigma Alpha, honorary political science fraternity. While in college, he was active in dramas and was a member of the men's swimming team. His graduation he was employed in the National Bank of Topeka. ☆ ☆ ☆ Smith-Jones The marriage of Miss Rebecca Irene Jonea to Donald M. Smith took place Sunday at 3:15 p.m. in Topeka. Mr. Smith received his degree in architectural engineering from the University last June. Mr. and Mrs. Smith will make their home in Kansas City, Kan., where the groom is employed by Charles E. Keyser, architect. ☆ ☆ ☆ Visitors at Watkins hall Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Subway, Conway Leroy Subway, Conway Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Nelson, Marion Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Nelson, Marion Mr. and G. A. Garwood, Marion Sigma Phi Epsilon announces the pledging of Paul Lewis White, c40 Kappa Sigma fraternity has elected the following officers: Grand Scrife, Melvin McPheeters; Guards William Sheldon and French De- ☆ ☆ ☆ The University Club will hold an dinner bridge Friday evening, Oct. 15 at 7 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Russell M. Kelley and Mr. and Mrs. A T. Walker will act as hosts and ☆ ☆ ☆ Miss Eleanor Kirrmayer will be a dinner guest this evening at the Alpha Omicron Pi sorority house. Were Kirkham and Clarine Tufus were luncheon guests of the Gamma Phi Beta sorority yesterday. Dinner guests at Miller hall Su day were as follows: Los Bennett, Bancroft Lou Bennett, Tupka Los Bennett, Tupka Hilmer Theater, Jennings David Alkire, '36, Cleveland, Ohio, has arrived for a 10-day visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Alkire of Lawrence. Mr. Alkire is employed as an engineer with the Aluminum Company of America. Gamma Phi Bhi announces the engagement of Peggy Ghmilley to Paul Fisher, a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon. ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ Mt. and Mrs. Freed Knoche, Poala, and Dorothy Housten, c'unc.), were dinner guests at Watkins hall Sunday. The Alpha Omicron Pi sorority will entertain the Phi Delta Theta fraternity with an hour dance to night. Mary Lou Borders was a luncheon guest at the Chi Omega house yesterday. PHONE K.U. 66 Dinner guests at the Delta Tau Delta fraternity Tuesday night were Mrs. J. W. Rieder, Rozel, and Mrs. C. D. Gray. Women Sponsor Haskell Group The first regular meeting of the High School Girl Reserve Club at Haskell Institute will be held this evening from 7 to 8 o'clock, under the direction of the University Y.W.C.A. The following members are acting as advisers of the organization: Dorothy Bucher, Lanaor Geizell, Evelyn Thompson, Marjorie Hughes, Virginia Huntington, Alice Ayers, Ruth Stach and Evelyn Johnson. LOST: Conklin fountain pen, name Melvin Haas engraved. Reward. Phone 2415W. Daily Kansan Classified Ads RFWARD for return of Alpha Omega Pip pin, Plain Gold with ruby in apex of A. Name Mild Green on back. Call 1738. Jayhawk Barber Shop Shampoos ... 25c up Finger Waves ... 25c (dried) Oil Permanents ... $2.50 up LOST: Brown leather zipper notebook and fountain pen, lost on golf course Tuesday morning. Antijane Clements, Corridor hall. -25 WAVO BEAUTY SHOP Phone 95 - 921 Miss. St. Dayhawk Burber Shrimp Completely Modernistic Bridgeport, Neb. Oct. 11—(UP)—Five persons were killed and at least three were injured late today in a collision between a Denver-louison train and a helper engine two miles north of Bridgeport. Enjoy the best at no additional cost. Hair cut 35c. Earl Ellis Joe Lech "Bill" Hensley "Paddy" Hyatt 727 Mass. 'Ripping Good Idea' 1111 Mass. Phone 499 Open Sundays Southern Barbecued Sandwiches and Ribs Big Sandwich with sauce 15c Frosty Malts - Ice Cream Fresh Roasted Peanuts PENN'S SUPREME Ice Cream Shop "Whether or not I boo the villain depends upon what price I pay," say Bill Feyn. "If I pay 35 cents, I am model audience, if but 15 cents, ALWAYS boo the villain, and ches the hero, too." Depends on a free David Holmes, freshman on th till says; "As far as I know, I guee s all right, but I hardly know." This seems to say that the prince of displaying our inward emotions outwardly is pretty much generalized throughout the male element of the Campus. The explanation probably lies in the theory of the masculine, that that that whatever the theory, though, the practice is evident, and we hope not distrusting to the more conservative element of movie-goers. Elon Townsend, c29, starts off the parade with the following opinion: "It's a ripping good idea! A few bites of pop and one feels right at home. The psychological effect of being able to boo and hiss the villain and to cheer the hero and his is of 'inestimable value, or is it?" "When the hero perched stop his wonder horse, saves the girl, he should be commended by loud cheerest. In the reverse situation (does this mean that when the girl rescues the heron? , Ed.) the villain is entitled only to boos" This comes from Harold Addinton. TAX I Call 2-800 UNION CAB CO. "Organizations of the Cab" There has been a call for student expression on the subject, and the resulting question of the day is: "What is your opinion of the current practice of the hero, booning the villain, and general 'voices' acquired at the showing of western movies at our local church palaces?" With the students becoming more accustomed to University life and more bold in the practice of self-expression, many have remarked about the vociferous display of emotion at the downtown second-run store. Students are regular galleries at the Friday and Saturday night performances of western thriller, who unfailingly hiss the villain, cheer the hero and his heroine, aid the charging steeds in their mid gallops across the screen, fall off a foot during the more tender moments between HIM and HER. The Roving Reporter Dr. John Bendenen LARGE front room; twin beds; reasonable. 1400 Tennessee. -25 RFWARD for return of gray Knox has with initials R.J.P on band. Lost Friday call, Call 3196J, 1423 Kentucky, R. J Porter. -26 LOST: Friday afternoon, between Fraass hall and 13th street, Sheafer- ca's black and white fountain pen, Caesar's Whiteman, Whiteman, Reward -25 WANTED Typewriter Cleaning and Repairing By John Bondeson Ribbons for sale. CLARENCE M. BAKER 1323 Kentucky Phone 2095J Marion Rice Dance Studio Learn modern ballroom dancing; learn jazz and pop music; Waltz, Fox Trot, and Tango. teach both men and women. Motion Rice Dance Studio PHONE K.U. 66 212-2 Massachusetts, over Runsey-Allison Flower Shop TAXI HUNSINGER'S 920-22 Mass. Phone 12 Buy GOOD shoe repairing Our Prices are RIGHT OYLER'S SHOE SHOP ONE STOP Clothes Service Station 924 Mass. SCHULZ the TAILOR Individual Booths Five Experienced Operators Featuring Dona Rye Cosmetics Vera Aderboldt, Manager The Venus Beauty Salon 1346 Ohio ROOMS FOR BOYS: Well furnished, double or single, Comfortable Quiz, Approved. Meals optional. Prices reasonable. 910 Ilia Oursel. <30 BOYS: First floor apartment with private balcony and well furnished. Reasonable for 3 or 4 boys. Also, 1 single and double room. 314 W. 14th. Phone Forty-six Are Granted Degrees OST: Phi Gamma Iota sweetheart pin with four small rubies inlud. Reward. Phone 3161R. -27 OST; Pr Beta Pi pin bearing name Helen Moore; chained to Sigma Chi pin. Reared. Call 169. New members of the administrative committee are Domenico Gagliardo, professor of economics, and John Kinney, assistant professors of economics. The faculty of the Graduate School yesterday voted degrees to 46 persons who completed their work in the 6 summer session. Previous degrees are from the University of Kansas and have not been noted. Following are the degrees: F a c u l t y of Graduate School Honors T h o s e Persons Who Finished Work in Summer The research committee for this year was announced with the following personnel: F. E. Kester, professor of physics; W. E. Eandeli, professor of political science; J. O. Jones, professor of applied mechanics; Otto Springer, professor of German; J. H. Nelson, associate dean of the College; and Bert A. Nash, professor of education. Master of Arts Bernhard Burgen, A.B. 28, Friend University, Bethle学院, Newton, Joseph Evertt, Brewer, A.B. 38, CONOCO CAR SERVICE! Willnot David Carr, A.B. '24, Ottawa University, Blue Rapids. Elisabeth B. Calver, A.B. '18, Washburn College, Topeka. Rollin E. Devore, A.B. '15, Baker Hawkins, Ohio. Albert H. Linthes, B.S. 31., University of Utah, Independence, Mo. William Ward, Hinkley, A.B. "26 Snowville." Guy V. Keeler, A.B. '19, Lawrence Gordon Merl Krueger, A.B. '36, Mulane Isabelle Dills, A.B. '24, Hildsboro. Leonard J. Franz, A.B. '23, McPherson College, Hildsboro. Mulvanc. Amos Lister Lingard, B.S.'35, Ot- SHAMPOO and WAVE, 35c dried Economy prices on other beauty work also. 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Master of Education Clarence H. Franklin, B.S.Educ. '25. K.S.T.C., Emporia, Parsons. '25, K.S.T.C., Emporia, Parsons. Wilfred B. Kintigh, A.B. '25, Kan- tai. sas City University, Onsite. Byron Crutchfield Mason, A.B. '34. Lawrence. Waldo McCort, AB. 22, Rozel. Shelley F. Peters, A.B. 34, Kansas Civ. Mo. william Wallace Strong, B.S.Educ. '20, Central Missouri S.T.C., Olahec Chester Earl Taylor, B.S. '28, Kan- waukee. San Western University, Wilson Master of Business Administration Dale C. Marcoux, B.S.Ban. 29 Winfield Willis Sylvester Quant, B.M. '35, B.M.E. '36, Kansas City, Mo. Master of Music Any Scat — Any Time Our Specials Plate Lunch 25c IN THE EVENING Try Our "Wimpy Special" Sandwich Plate ___ 25c The Show Value of Lawrence Shows 2:30 - 7 - 9:30 No.1 Meet the Gayest Lady Who Ever Went to Town! No. 2 — "Yes, My Little Chickadee," He's Back Again — Funnier Than Ever! The dean of American comedy in a super-Fields Day of laughs! ROCHELLE HUDSON A Paramount Picture FRIDAY - SATURDAY Robt' armstrong - Irene Hervey "The Girl Said No" And — Buck Jones "Left Handed Law" SUNDAY! Jam It! Carole Lombard, Fred MacMurray "Swing High, Swing Low" "Sophie Lang Goes West" Rudolph Serkin Opens Concert The opening number of the University. Concert Series will be the appearance on Nov. 8 of Rudolf Serkin, a new genius of the pianist work has been praised in New York critics. The world - renowned violinist Jascha Helzef, who is now at the peak of his career, will appear a Dec. 8. Marian Anderson, the Negro con tralto, sites here on Jan. 17. Sh has enjoyed a great success in Eur ope as well as in America. On Feb. 24, the Kansas City Phil harmonic orchestra under the direction of Karl Kruger will play. The band now has 83 players in its personnel. Emmanuel Foumerman, estillist, will play here on March 14, and on March 28 the two-piano team of David Stern and James Lefebvre. These pianists have appeared on ra- --and It's Too Much To Ask Of One Pair Of Eyes - SoCome And Bring A Friend You have a pretty good idea of Fall openings in general but please don't compare this Fall display anyway you have ever experienced by us or others. This season, all clothing, all hats and all furnishings are different . . . nower . . . smarter . . . and that goes for every good store in America. There is more to see . . . so much more that we wuggest you come and send to help you enjoy it. 一 Suits Topcoats and Raincoats PATEE WEEK 10c 'Til 7 DAYS Then 15c ENDS TONITE LIONEL BARRYMORE "A FAMILY AFFAIR" Donald Woods Ann Doverak 'THE CASE OF THE STUTTERING BISHOP' 2 ACTION HITS Roaring Into a Fury of Fast Paced Action! THURSDAY 3 Days Johnny Mack Brown "Boothill Brigade" dio programs sponsored by Bing Crosby and Rudy Vallee. The Racket Takes the Water and the Coast Guard Cracks Down "Sea Racketeers" An extra attraction comes on Feb. 11 when the Monte Carlo Ballet Russo will play a one-night stand, their first engagement at the Ustica Opera House, than one hundred dancers and players and carries its own scenery. JEANNE MADDEN WELDON HEYBURN SERIAL - CARTOON Activity tickets will admit students to the regular attractions. Students who wish to attend courts may obtain tickets at the office of the School of Fine Arts. Student Receives Appointment WEEK DAY SHOWS 30 - 7 - 9 25c 'til 7 Your Entertainment Spot Miss Nancy Goff, b'39, has received an appointment to work in the forestry division of the department of agriculture in Washington, D.C. She will leave the University Thursday. "The Life of the Party" YOUR LAST CHANCE To See the Rough and Tumble. Musical Comedy Hit of 1937! The Tons in Hilarity! Gene Raymond - Joe Penner Parkaskusky - Viktor Monen Alonso - Alex Bieracki Alonso - MARCH OF TIME Alonso - MARCH OF TIME OF "MARKED WOMAN" THURSDAY 3 Thrill Packed Days The Action OF "KID GALAHAD" ARE NOW The Thrills The Punch Also—Crime Doesn't Pay "Soak the Poor" - Latest News SUNDAY Wm. Pawell Myrna Loy "DOUBLE WEDDING" DICKINSON The Friendly Theatre Last Times Tonite To See FRANK CAPRA'S Supreme Achievement RONALD COLMAN "LOST HORIZON" 10-25 'til 7 10-35 after 7 THURSDAY WE'RE PUTTING ON THE RITZES and they're putting on a riot! The RITZ BROTHERS LIFE BEGINS IN COLLEGE How big? JOAN DAVIS TONY MARTIN Pollock and Mitchell GLORIA STUART Coming Sunday IRENE DUNN RANDOLPH SCOTT "High, Wide and Handsome' and Handsome" Perfect Seats - Perfect Sound