FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1937 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THRES Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society JUNE ULM, Society Editor Before 1 p.m., call KU1251 after 8:23 202-823-7458 --- The Kappa Sigma fraternity entertained with a buffet supper and an hour dance last night at the chapel, where the statues are adorned by Louie Kuhn's orchestra. The following were guests: Mary Fitzgerald, Darby Fritz, Charlotte Dutton, Jean Smiley, Violet Grosse, Dorothy Dorell, Jones M. K. Littner, Peggy McCarty, Annette Reid, Patty Bishop, Lonna Hoffman, Mary D.Peew, Teresa Watson, Kuney Mary, Isabel Taleson, Helen Hippe Mary Lois Marie Jenkins, Julia Ruth Henry, Betty Martin, Jeannette Lee, Genevieve Gayland, Alice Mare Meyre, Marian Peade Stephenson, Bob McCoy, Stephenion, Stephenion, Bob McCoy, Detective Newell, Sarah Jane Stauffer, Camilla Scott, Mary Lou Miller, Virginia Apple, Edwin John Kelly Betty Burche, Los Wilson, Anna Ruth Burche, Betty Boddington, Catherine Elkrieger, Betty Burche, Mary Jane Smart, Smart, Mary Joe Counsel, Rust Craig Dierns Wood, Betty Cotton, Nic Clarke. Kappa Beta, Christian women's organization, held pledging services for the following women at Myers hall Tuesday night; Ruth Mason, Rose Elite Clarr, Wanda Joe Reade, Helen Sharp, Searl Swurd, dred Grable, Eunice Lovett, Anna Wise, mearkas. Sigma Nu fraternity entertained with a buffet supper last night. The following were guests; Ruth Link, Jean Perry, Dennis Leemone, Betty Patton, Margery Crumse, Great Gibson, Florence Marie Columbia, Bernice Jenkins, Martha Brownning, Helen Heard, 13 in寡嫂 Shockey, Mary Ann Dillon, Roberta Mitchell, Margie Sparing, Jule Trumbler, Helen Walker, Mary Ellen DeMotte, Martha Montgomery. Luncheon guests of the Alpha Ch Omega society yesterday were: ☆ ☆ ☆ Mary Alice Livingston, Florence Marie Columbia, Anita Warden, Martha Montgomery. Guests at the Alpha Delta Pi sorority house yesterday were: Mrs. J. S. Wilkerson, Kansas City, Mo. Dr. M. C. Marshall, Hertington, Mrs. R. S. Maun, Arkansas City, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Woodham, Arkansas City. Bob Maddenley, Kansas City, Mo. was a luncheon guest of the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity Wednesday Henry V. Tucker, 37, of Liberal. is a guest this week at the Pi Kappa Alpha house. Mary Jane Shartel and Leone Hoffman were luncheon guests yesterday at the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority house. Miss Jean Robertson and Miss Lou Humphrey were lunch guests yesterday at the Chi Omega sorority house. Corbin hall residents will hold their formal open house tonight from 9 to 12 o'clock at the hall. The music Authenticity of style is easily recognized in the Rodney ... A new shirt with white cuffs and a white collar contrasted on a colored body. For town wear and semi-formal occasions, Mitoga-form-fit and Sanfiorized Shrunk. $2.50 ARROW SHIRTS and TIES The smartest style find of the year is the colored shirt with the separate white starched collar and cuffs. And our ARROW Rodney is the outstanding shirt in this class. Rodney has the world-famous Arrow collar, rodney collars, argonaut-cu, and a Sanfiorized-Shrunk. A new shirt free, if one ever shrinks, $2.50 will be furnished by Clyde Bysom and his orchestra. ☆ ☆ ☆ Don Hays, c'38, was a dinner guest last night at the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. Dr. Allen Addresses Weekly Pharmacy Colloqui Dr. Forrest C. Allen, director of physical education, was the principal speaker at the weekly pharmacy colloquy yesterday afternoon, Dr. Allen spoke on the subject "Posture and Power." "Good posture not only gives a person pose, but it also has a great influence on one's health," Dr. Allen said. Stressing the importance of good health Dr. Allen said that it was a determining factor in an individual's appearance, disposition, and personality. A person should keep his body fit and get plenty of exercise. A large collection of wood engravings by Winslow Homer, famed American artist, will be on display in the south gallery of Spooner-Thayer museum until the middle of October. Wood Engravings Are on Display Included in this exhibition will be rural and Civil War scenes as well as engravings from the well known Gloucester Fisherman set. These prints are based on his work as an illustrator for the American magazines of the '60's and '70's of the past century, and show, although in a different way, much of the power that was used to paint pictures in his paintings and water-colors. Winston Homer, whose training, for his profession was almost exclu- sively American, is famous today. He was an outspoken critic of colonialism. This early phase of his de- AIR-LIGHT FELTS by Stetson So light you'll hardly know you're wearing them . . . but with all the grand quality and style that have made Stetsons world-famous. Air-Light Stetson "Play Boy"—The biggest selling "one hat" in the United States. —Wear this hat to the Wichita Game. —the Hat "that can take it." —"Play Boy" here in G new fall colors and at the same price as last year. Yes Sir: "Hat You Today" Lowrence Agents for Statsons $5 development has been all but forgotten, although his work in black and white is in its way quite as interesting as an accurate record of what the artist felt, as his later, more dramatic work in color. NC SHOWING DICKINSON The Friendly Theatre 3 - 7 - 9 10-25c 'nil 7 then 10c-35c Born in Boston in 1836, Winslow Homer died at Scarborough, Maine, in 1910. His centenary was celebrated last year. Creative Leisure Group Will Hike to Blue Mound Mr. Rufus Thompson of the botany department will accompany the group and will point out fossils and floral formations found in the rocks there. Any interested is asked to call Ruth Fengel, c'39, at Corbin ball. The creative leisure committee of the Y.W.C.A. will have a picnic-hike this Sunday in the nature of a "B-line" hike to Blue Mound. The group will start and attempt to go in a straight line to the mound regardless of any obstacle which might be in the way. COMING SUNDAY FRANK CAPRA'S Great Production of the World-Famous Novel Starring Ronald Colman "LOST HORIZON" COMING SOON Short Subjects—Song and Comedy Hit - Latest News - Pictorial We Play the pick of pictures from Hollywood's greatest producers! IHNEN: DUNN HIGH WIDE AND HANDSOME A BOOK ON DANIELY SCOTT PATEE WE SERVE Regular Meals Plate Lunches Quality Beverages Free Shrimp Friday Evening LARGE CAFE 18 E. 9th WEEK 10c 'Til 7 DAYS THEN 15c "Devil's Saddle Legion" TODAY AND TOMORROW 2 Smash Hits DICK FORAN W A R Of Reportere Romance and Med Heroism Victor MacLaglen Preston Foster Ida Lupino Also DICK TRACY SERIAL PORKY CARTOON SUNDAY "A Family Affair" "Sea Devils" New Jubilesta 936-38 Mass. DANCE Every Saturday Night 9 till 12 9 till 12 Sponsored by K.U. Rhythm Club The Show Value of Lawrence Admission Never Over 15c Shows 2:30 - 7 - 9:30 TODAY AND SATURDAY (Continuous Shows Saturday) 2 Thrill Hits! Extar Thrills! Double Drama! A NEW UNIVERSAL PICTURE OBERT WILCOX • JUDITH BARRETT AND 7 The Rootinest, Tootinest, Shootinest Hambro That Ever Rode Out of the Old West? TEX RITTER "The Mystery of the Hooded Horseman" DICK POWELL MADELEINE CARROLL in Irving Berlin's "On The Avenue" RITZ BROS. ALICE FAYE — AND Clarence E. Mollard's "RUSTLERS' VALLEY" WILLIAM BOYD George Hayes - Muriel Evans Soon—Irene Dunne "Theodora Goes Wild" W. C. Fields----"Poppy" Lawrence's Only Modern Theatre WEEK DAY SHOWS 2:30 - 7 - 9 25c 'NIL 7 A Charming Romance Under the Giant Pines in the Mighty Woods of Maine. Just One More Day to See the Biggest Little Singing Star in All the World! TODAY AND SATURDAY You'll Swing Again As He Sinas Again! ADDED GEMS The First and Only Pictures of the Entire Coronation of King George VI in Gorgoue New Technicolor. Also—Latest News SUNDAY 4 Hilarious Days LET'S GO to the PARTY... It's the Rough and Tumble Musical Hit of the Year Don't Be a BOOK-WORM---Relax at the VARSITY DANCE With That Professor of Swing--- RED BLACKBURN Saturday, Oct. 9th DATE --- 75c --- STAGS