TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1937 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Here on the Hill --an account of Mt. Oread Society JUNE ULM, Society Editor @ 9 p.m. call K.U. 212 after Sunday, January 4th at the Dollar Child Center. The wedding will take place Berry Good, Kansas City Virginia Wallace, fs, Kansas City, Mo. Martha Sobler, St. Joseph, Mo. Mary McCallum, St. Joseph, Mo. Steve Scott, Hutchison Flarry Muller, St. Joseph, Mo. Joe Rockh, fr, Kansas City, Mo. Miss Helen Muller, Kansas City, Mo. Miss Jophine Eade, Kansas City, Mo. Miss Johanna H. Fahn, Kansas City, Mo. Miss James H. Fahn, Kansas City, Mo. C, G. W. Crenwell, Leeworthy Mrs. Lakes, Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. Larson, Leeworthy, Mrs. and Mrs. Ed Muller, Kansas City, Mr. and Mrs, F. Bradley, Leavenworth Mr. and Mrs, Ed Muller, Kansas City, Min. Mr. Robert Fade, Kawai City, Mo. and Mrs. M. Gess, Willett, Kawai City, Mo. Mrs. Leruapo Troup, Kawai City, Mo. Mrs. Hienor Troop, Kawai City, Mo. Mrs. Janet Troop, Kawai City, Mo. Jmiss W. H. Brown, Topkka James Willard, Topkka Jmiss W. H. Brown, Topkka Alpha Tau Omega will entertain the following guests of the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority tonight with a binder 'binder' dancer: Mrs. Kicklender Patty Woodward Olive Hare Mirta Roberts Roberita Walker Marianne Dillon Risky Warden Justina Warden Virginia Lee Williams Virginia Lee Williams Drew Simon Louise Taylor Evelyn Meade Imogene McCormay Peggy Moore Bill Nevens Bil Nevens Betty Butcher Marjorie Trembley Lois Noebert Betty Noebert Alice Ann Jones Alice Cardwell Jane Cardwell Nancy Kesler Jean Beattie Daniel Beattie Margaret Stookey Jalette Trembley Jean Robertson Jane Robertson Marion Springer Dinner guests at Corbin hall Sat urday night. Jonath Ruth, fc, Kansas City, Mo. Gene Trimbach, Kansas City, Mo. Miss Ella Belle Rudd, Kansas City, Mo. Miss Ella Belle Rudd, Kansas City, Mo. Miss Mary Pearson, Kansas City, Mo. Sigma Kappa announces the engagement of Marty Sanders, Denver, to Walter Howard, Hutchinson. Mr. Howard is a member of Kappa Eua Guests this weekend at the Alpha Gamma Delta sorority house were: Cindy Muckley next Easter. Dinner guests at the Triangl house Sunday were: Coccia Mitchell Kathryn Bellerleine, Kansas City, Mo. Margaret Hamler, Kansas City, Montana; Bonnie Springs Frances Hamler, Kansas City Marigret Weber, Kansas City Bernice Brieris, Kansas City, Mo. Ms. C.-H. Burke, Kansas City, Mo. Ms. M., M. O. Hull, Kansas City, Mo. solidly Sullivan W. Weire: Mr. and Mrs. L, W. Greene, Topka Municipal City, W. Wonderland, Kauai City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. I, W. Wonderland, Kansas Mr. and Mrs. I, W. Wonderland, Kansas Nill Min Grant镇, Kauai City, Mo. Henry M. Harter, Kauai City, Mo. Henry M. Harter, Kauai City, Mo. Frank Mofley, 16, Kauai City, Mo. Bennie Levy, 17, Kauai City, Mo. Dinner guests at the Delta Upsilon mouse Sunday were: Guests at the Alpha Delta Pi house Josée Gravanson Marshall Prossinger Elizabeth Barclay Berry Vandenbeer Katharine Cannon Gerra Gibbon Barbara Smith Barbara Smith Hilda Cadden Coca Queen Barber, Kansas City, Mo. 1 1 1 Mr. and Mrs, I. D. Fount, Idla John Fount, Idla Mr. and Mrs, T. G. Williamson, Tuba, Idra Mr. and Mrs, T. G. Ogle, Spavinele Mr. and Mrs, M. R. Ogle, Spavinele Mrs. E. R. Unibach, Spavinele Eloron Anderson, Morngaveille Kathryn Ingmire, Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. E. R. Unibach, Kansas City, Mo. Ruth Lawrence, Lawrence Sunday dinner guests at the Chi Oligoage sorority were: Mrs. James Kidman, Tulsa Mr. James Wasson, Tulsa Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilkinson Ruth Copper, Tulsa E. Smith Filen Wasson, Tulsa Ralph Febch, Coffeyville Jim Postma Jim Swartz X. Snackshaw Chi Omega announces the en- pagement of Jane Hamah to Harry J. Smith. Mr. Smith is a member of the Simma Chi footnote --and Mrs. Stanley Williams of Kansas City, Mo., were dinner guests at the Gamma Phi Beta house last night. Dinner guests at the Dalta Tau DLata fraternity house Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Pearson, Charles W. Mohr, Dr. Kevin Keplinger. PHONE K.U.66 Earl Ellis Joe Lech "Bill" Hensley "Paddy" Hyatt 727 Mass. Enjoy the best at no additional cost. Hair cut 35c. Frosty Malts - Ice Cream Fresh Roasted Peanuts 1111 Mass. Phone 499 Open Sundays Southern Barbecued Sandwiches and Ribs Big Sandwich with sauce 15c Jayhawk Barber Sho Completely Modernistic PENN'S SUPREME Ice Cream Shop T A X I Call 2-800 UNION CAB CO. "Originators of 15e Cabe" Sunday dinner guests at the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity were: REWARD for return of Alpha Omega Pip Plain gold with ruby in apes on o A. Name Mabel Green on back. Call 1718 Daily Kansan Classified Ads Martha Keplinger, and Mrs. L. W. Keplinger, all of Kansas City, Mo. Phone 95 — 921 Miss. St. --and Mrs. Stanley Williams of Kansas City, Mo., were dinner guests at the Gamma Phi Beta house last night. --and Mrs. Stanley Williams of Kansas City, Mo., were dinner guests at the Gamma Phi Beta house last night. BOYS: First floor apartment who prefers private living and well furnished. Reasonable for 3 or 4 boys. Also, 1 single and 2 double rooms. 314 W. room - 195 2025. WAVO BEAUTY SHOP Dan Hickey, Kansas City, Mo., 37, was a weekend guest of the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. Shampoos ... 25c up Finger Waxes ... 25c (dried) Oil Permeants ... $2.50 up Milton Mrs. Milton E. Long, Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. F. W, Gray, Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. Grace Dewey, Arkansas City Mrs. R. C. French, Arkansas City Mrs. Richard Bird, Arkansas City Mrs. Jemba Shamain, Newton Sunday dinner guests at the Phi Gamma Delta house, once Luther Runyon, e40, was treated at Watkins Memorial hospital yesterday for a broken wrist which he suffered while cranking a friend's car. Margaret Lucy Margaret Smith Diana Davenport Carl Fletcher, Topeka Mr. J. P. Hone, daughter, Betty The Seven Points Club, 1406 Tennessee, hold an open house party best Friday night. The house was decorated in blue and white, the color chart. --and Mrs. Stanley Williams of Kansas City, Mo., were dinner guests at the Gamma Phi Beta house last night. The Alpha Delta Pi sorority will entertain the Kappa Sigma fraternity with an hour dance this evening. Mr. and Mrs. Homer B. Mann and granddaughter, Dorotlie, Kаман City, Mo. Dinner guests at the Sigma Kappa house last night were: Betty Howard, Hope Lane, and Hazel Anderson of Lawrence. --tin Withers engraved on barrel. Leave a Kanan Office or call 125. -2 Student Fractures Wrist Prof. W. R. Maddox was a dimen- guest of the Phi Kappa Psi frater- nity last night. Dinner guests at the Kappa Sigma festival, last Saturday. Dinner Guests at the Phi Kappa Psiaternity Sunday were; Weekend guests at the Kappa Alpa Tha sorority were Miss Jean Sunderland and Miss Jean Bayha, both of Kansas City, Mo. --tin Withers engraved on barrel. Leave a Kanan Office or call 125. -2 Mr. and Mrs, E. H. Heinz and Mrs J. R. Johnson, Tupelo, visited at the Pii Gamma Delta fraternity house Sunday Gamma Delta house were: Mary and Howie, Ms. Buff Hanna Violet Gloffhart Martha Montgomery Hall Hill Billy Hall Sunday dinner guests in Gamma Delta house were: --tin Withers engraved on barrel. Leave a Kanan Office or call 125. -2 --tin Withers engraved on barrel. Leave a Kanan Office or call 125. -2 REWARD for return of gray Kook hat with initials R.J.P, on Lost Friday call. Call 3196J, 1423 Kentucky, R. J. Porter. -26 924 Mass. WANTED LOST: Friday afternoon, between Fraser hall and 13th street, Sheafl- ner's black and white fountain pen, Catlett Whitman, Whiston phone 825 Reward Vera Aderholdt, Manager Phone 387 First floor, 842 Mass. 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Sunday This is one of the most famous cartoons drawn by Albert Reid and included in the collection of over 200 original drawings presented to the University by the artist. This cartoon figured prominently in the presidential debates prior before the high school journalism conference to be held here this week. 732½ Mass. Phone 2353 1. If the World finds itself reaffirmed once, the condition which we agreed to is maintained again upon question, the position which we agree to with becomes a factual position. Kansas' Greatest Newspaper allowed to your docs. Delray. 10 cents per week - Phone 2316 The program will consist of "L-Amero sarrante constante" from "Il Re pastor" by Mozart; "Non so piu cona son" from "The Marriage of Figaro" by Mozart; a French group consisting of "La Plauie" by A. Georges, "Le Colliiri" and "Papiens" by Chausson; and an English group, "Thistledown" by Carl Beecher, and "The Skylark," by Gretcheninopo. English Lecture Series Offered for Freshmen The department of English announces its annual series of lectures on contemporary literature. These lectures are given by Winston, chairman of the freshman lectures committee of the department, are designed primarily for freshmen. However, upperclassmen will find the course helpful. the first lecture of the series will be the first by Miss Sara G. Laird tomorrow at 3:30 in 265 Fraser. Her obituary will be "Biomarry." Other lectures are as follows: Nov. 17, Prof. John E. Hankins will speak on "Drama"; Dec. 8, Prof. John B. Virtue on "British Novel"; Jan. 12, Miss Helen Rhoe Hodopes on "British Poetry"; Feb. 16, Prof. G. Newell Bebout on "American Poetry"; and March 16, Prof. William Howie on the "American Novel." Eiseley Studies New Fossil Finds Dr. Loren C. Eischew, assistant professor of sociology, traveled to Lincoln, Neb., this week forenkind a visit to the National Schultz, director of Nebraska field parties of the Nebraska state museum. They discussed certain new Pleistocene and post-Pleistocene archaeal sites in Nebraska and Kansas. Mr. Schultz spent part of the summer excavating in certain caves of the Southwest where Eiseley had worked. Schultz discovered some of the ancient rocks of man deep in untouched strata in Burnet cave near Carabad. Eisley collaborated not long ago with Schulz on a scientific study of the faunal remains and their archeological significance, found at the Scotsbelt bison quarry in west-ern Nebraska. While at Lincoln, Eiseley examined the new material which is especially rich in small animal forms that will require intensive study. Later he plans to visit some of the new sites in western Nebraska. Yoma points, an artifact type associated with the Folsom culture, ever found there with the remains if a Pleistocene bison, bison antiquus taylori—the same variety found in the Pleistocene Folsom site at Folsom, NM. The paper, entitled "Paleontological Evidence for the Antiquity of the Scotsbuff Bison Quarry and Its Associated Artifacts," appeared in American Anthropologist, organist, and American Anthropological Association. Hill Poets Represented In Poetry Magazine WEATHER Kansas: Unsettled, probably shows Tuesday or Tuesday night, followed by much cooler weather; partly cloudy Wednesday. andamanthani, national college poetry society, will meet Sunday. Oct. 24 at 3 o'clock, in the Green room in Fraser hall. According to Miss Ann Winslow, executive secretary, University of Wyoming, the local chapter will be well represented in "College Verse," official magazine of the college poetry society of America. At present, arrangements are being made for publication of a local literary magazine, in collaboration with the Quill Club. National Gallery To Show K.U. Art An invitation has been extended to the department of painting of the School of Fine Arts to contribute six pieces of student work at the open-ended gallery of the University of the United States department of interior at Washington, D. C. This exhibition, held under the auctions of the Bureau of Education, is the first of a series which will include works from important schools of art throughout the country. Government authorities hope to make these exhibitions a permanent feature. The six pictures which are being sent from the University were selected from the best works produced by students of the department of painting during the school year 1968-37. They were on exhibition in the department galleries and corridors during commencement week a k a n d more recently at the Kansas Free Fair. These pictures include the work of Carol Johnson, fa38, Lewis Levin, fa38, Anna Grace Doty, fa38, Andrea Grace St7, and Elizabeth White fa38. Ogden L. Mills Dies Of Coronary Thrombosis Art Museum Sends Vedder Painting to Salon New York, Oct. 11.—(UIP) - Ogden L. Mills, secretary of the treasury in the last month of President Hassan Ali's presidency, at his home today at the age of 32. Frequently mentioned as possible presidential timber, Mills had spent six years as an executive of the treasury department. He was undersecretary in the Coolidge administration and was promoted to secretary when the late Andrew Mellon became ambassador to Great Britain. He had spent all of last week at his downtown offices and was apparently in good health. He died from coronary thrombosis just before noon. Werner To Speak Before Frosh Council Henry Werner, adviser of men, will conduct a discussion on "Some Problems That Come Into My Office" at the Freshman Council of the Y.M.C.A. tonight at 7 in the lounge of the Union building. Elliott Recovering From Illness This is the last planned meeting of the Freshman Council before they meet to elect officers Tuesday evening, Oct. 19. At that time the Freshmen will take over the organization and plan their year's active Wilbur Leonard will preside over tonight's meeting, and all Freshmen are urged to attend. . Miss Mabel A. Elliott, assistant professor of sociology, who is on leave of absence this year, is now recovering from a streptococcus infection at the home of her sister at Hempstead, Long Island, N.Y. Spooner-Thayer museum is sending "Olives and Sen," a painting by Elhu Vedder, nineteenth-century artist, to New York for a memorial exhibition of Vedder's work at the American Academy of Arts and Letters. The display will be made at the art galleries of the academy, and will remain there for about six months. Buy Your SWANK JEWELRY The PALACE 843 Massachusetts "Yours alone, to call your own..." 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