TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1987 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SAGE THREE Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society JUNE ULM. Society Editor 1 pm. call K.U. 25 after 1 pm. Sigma Alpha Epsilon entertained with a buffet supper Sunday night. With a dinner supper Sunday night The guests were: Marten Sweetman Patty Bishop Betty Ann Jones Virginia Shannon Bettie Butcher Mary Noel Margaret McCann Phoebe Coulton Mary Jo Connell Buff Hannah Miriam R. F. Howard, Arkansas City Mr. and Mrs. Zoellen, Tonga-nose Nancy Kesler Greta Jean Gibson Mary Alice Livingston Jane Feud Jane Everest Maxine Miller Margaret Charles Doris Johnson Dorothy Kennedy Caroline Green Lane Ewain Ruth Patterson Frances Franklin Margaret Rammage Mr. Robert Wallace ☆ ☆ ☆ Dinner guests at the Gamma Ph Beta sorority Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Boddington, Kansas City Eward Boddington, jr., Kansas City Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Gibson, Ala- soma Miss Virginia Lindquist, Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. George Harbaugh, Wellington Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Plummer, Wellington Miss Caroline Perrill, e'uncl. Phi Chi Delta, Presbyterian church Murtry, had his pledge breakfast Sunday morning. The women who helped are. pledged are: Mary Jane Betty Lee Ruth Mering Frances Pearl Owen Ace Porter Elizabeth Blintoe Harriet Van Dant Gail Bell Dorothy Adkins Ruth Yeoman Elizabeth Whitford The Rev. Carter H. Harrison and Mrs. Harrison had an informal supper Sunday evening for the following: Margaret Parker, c'41 Ivory Wallace, c'41 Joseph H. Barker, Peggy Harrison, fa 39. Otis Perk, e'40 John Nichols Moreland Raymond Lawrence The K.U. Dames will hold a reception for wives of University students in the women's lounge of the building on Tuesday, 8 o'clock. The committee for the evening; Mrs. Floyd Hansen, Mrs. Paul Wright; Mrs. Thomas Robb, Mary Rosenberg; Mrs. Lennan, Mrs. Charles Stough and Mrs. William Sommerville. Weekend guests at the Triangle house every Mr. and Mrs. A, J. Finn Mrs. C, C. Campbell Mrs. O, F. Rosequaint Mrs. B, K. Benediction Mrs. C, E. Defnbaugh Miss Helen Khemiller Mr. Marion Motley Rm. Bee Lay Mr. Emil Bowers Mr. Louis Farber Mr. Leslie Laws, Hatchinson All foreigning of Kansas City, Mo. Dinner guests at the Acacia fra- were Mr. Cecil Ware M. Hershel L. Washington M. Perry W. Schreeder M. Kelvin Hoover M. J. B. Young M. Neal Landenst M. Nedler Shore Dr. Trece Dr. N. P. Sherwood Apalah Alpaka Omega fraternity were: Dr. George A. Neerdt, Halstead Virginia Appel Bettie Lou Grunt Henry Hunk Helen Forbes Mrs. F. Scott Mrs. E. Sproul, Ft. Scott Mrs. B. Carter, Ft. Springs Helen Rising, Columbus June Jennie, Chamate Pis house last weekend were: Margaret Simmons, Lake City Margaret Alice Pope, Kingman Muriel Manning, Roxbury Ruth Worley, Kansas City. Mo. Maryland City. Mo. City. Margeard Walled, Kansas City. Mo. Visitors at Watkins hall Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Roach Mary Jones L. Fisher M. L. Fisher Mr. G. L. Malm Anna Malm Mrs. Malm And Mr. Marcel Stevens Weekend guests at the Alpha Gammi Delta signee were: Bernice Krebs, Kansas City, Mo. Marion Krebs, Chicago Dorothy Scholte, Kansas City, Grace Adele Pearson, Kansas City, Kan. Karen Stafford, Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Gilkeson, Kansas City Alpha Omicron Pi entertainte Alpha Omicron Pi entertained with open house last Friday evening. The music was furnished by Louise Kuhn. The chaperons were: Miss Elton, advertising manager for Rothschild's in Kansas City, Mo., her mother, and Mr. J Edward Carrall of Kauaia City, Mo., were guests at the Pi Kappa Alpha house Sunday. Mu Phi Epsilon, honorary muscority, entertained Sunday after noon with a tea for women student of the School of Fine Arts. There were one hundred guests. Refreshments and decorations carry out the colors of the sorority which are purple and white. Mr Lloyd Houston, patroness of the or ganization, presided at the tea table Mrs. A. L. Russell, Lawrence, was a dinner guest of Theta Tau, professional engineering fraternity. Sindhu ☆ ☆ ☆ Loren McCormick, president; Robert Rich, treasurer; Neal Dean, wardens; Howard Smith, master of wards; and Clifford Black, chaplain. Alpha Kappa Psi announces the pledging of Howard Edmonds, b'39. Mrs. Eva Oakes, Mrs. Ed Charles and Mrs. Nelle M. Hopkins. Ricker hall, 745 Ohio street, will hold open house from 7 until 8 this evening. Alpha Kappa Psi, professional business fraternity, has elected the following officers to serve during the remainder of the year: ☆ ☆ ☆ Miss Elizabeth Megular, Mr. and Mrs. C, M. Baker, and Mrs. Marvin Larson were dinner guests at Ricker hall Sunday. Prof. Joe Taggert and Instructor Dale Farrol were dinner guests of Alpha Kappa Psi fraternity, Thursday evening. Allen Johnson, field secretary of the national chapter of Pii Gamma Delta, was a guest of the KU. chapel, where he stopped here on his way to the East. Guests at the Alpha Delta Pi house for dinner, Sunday, were Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Milhoum of Tulsa and Charles Neiswander, fa39. Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Jenner and Miss June Jenner of Chamute, were dinner guests of the Eta Kappa fraternity Saturday. Miller hall will hold its first open house Friday evening, Oct. 9; from 9 to 12 o'clock. Music will be furnished by Buddy Luke's orchestra. Alpha Omicron Pi will entertain the Beta Theta Pi fraternity with an hour dance this evening. Theta Tau, professional engineering fraternity, will hold a smoker at the chapter house this evening at the Church of Jesus Christ School of Engineering and Archi- Design Department Displays Textile Fabrics The exhibition consists of both cotton and silk fabrics, each piece labeled as to year, showing the tendency in design of fabrics. An exhibition of textile fabrics, collected by the department of design, is being shown in room 320. Administration building, this week. octure. Some firms of Kansas engineering projects will be shown. Refreshments will be served . Dinner guests at Watkins hall. Sunday included Bill Slawson, Jerald Fowler, and Thomas Robin Hood. Sedulmann Orchestra parts on second piano in the last number were played by Dean Swartwhout. Miss Caroline Kalb, of Baldwin, was a dinner guest at the Kappa Eta Kappa fraternity house Saturday. Le Plus que Lente Debussy Lite Joyeuse Debussy Concerto in A Minor, Opus 54 Alpha Gamma Delta announces the pledging of Miss Donnasee Lohmeyer, Kansas City, Mo. Alpha Gamma Delta will entertain Delta Tau Delta with an hour dance this evening. Fantasia and Fugue in G Minor Bach-Liszt Theme and Variations, Opus 72 Glossum The following program was presented: Sunday dinner guests at the Delt: Healon fastenitry were: Miss Mary Morrison Carla m. Mrs. Mrs. G. A. Hulinger, l. Ohn Mina. Mrs. Wright, Tuba, Okla. Mr. Ray Wright, Lawrence Previous to attending the School of Fine Arts here, Miss LeVan studied piano for two years under her father, H. C. LeVan, supervisor of music at Parsons Junior College. Last semester she received the degree in music and now working for the master's degree in music. Tucker-Givens A large crowd of students and members of the faculty attended the senior recital of Lila LeVan, at 8 o'clock yesterday evening in the auditorium of the Administration building. Miss LeVan is a scholarship piano student under Dean Swarthout. PHONE K.U. 66 PENN'S SUPREME Ice Cream Shop Large Crowd At Recital One Foux D'Artifice (Fireworks) Frosty Malts - Ice Cream Fresh Roasted Peanuts 1111 Mass. Phone 499 Open Sundays Daily Kansan Classified Ads TAXI Call 2-800 UNION CAB CO. "Originations of 156 Cabs" LOST: Man's wallet containing money and valuable papers belonging to Harry J. Smith, Jr., a graduate from Hamilton, phone 731-255. W. Gymnas. LOST: Last Monday evening, a black and grey chiffon cap. Please return to 1345 Louisiana. -20 LOST. Dark brown double-breasted suede sport jacket coat. Leave at Kawaii office or return to Terry E. Lilly. Phone 2836. Reward. -20 Buy GOOD shop repairing Our Prices are RIGHT! OYLER'S OYER SHOP WANTED CLARENCE M. BAKER 1323 Kentucky Phone 2095J Typewriter Cleaning and Repairing Ribbons for sale. Shampoos ... 25e up Finger Wax ... 25e (dried) Oil Permanents ... $2.50 up Earl Ellis Joe Letch "Bill" Hensley "Paddy" Hyatt 727 Mass. The marriage of Miss Jessie Lou Tucker, 27, to Thomas Leeford Givens, Wichita, was announced recently. Mrs. Givens was until a short time ago, rewrite and feature the story of which Mr. Givens is city editor. While attending K.U., Mrs. Givens was active in journalistic activities. Southern Barbecued Sandwiches and Ribs Big Sandwich with sauce 15c Marion Rice Dance Studio Learn Modern ballroom dancing: Truckee, Big Apple College Shanty, Salt Lake City, Chicago, to teach both men and women. PHONE K.U. 66 ONE STOP Clothes Service Station SCHULZ the TAILOR Enjoy the best at no additional cost. Hair cut 35c. Phone 95 921 Miss. St. WAVO BEAUTY SHOP The Venus Beauty Salon --- Jayhawk Barber Shop Completely Modernistic --- 927.2 Massachusetts, over Rumsey-Allison Flower Shop Vehicle Democracy Individual Bodies Five Experienced Operators Featuring Dona Ray Cosmetics 924 Mass. Vera Aderholdt, Manager Phone 387 First floor, 842 Mass. 1346 Ohio LOST: Liese" white gold Bulova wrist watch, somewhere between Jayhawk Cafe and Watkins Hall. Reward: Rustle Mercer. Phone 950. -20 LOST, Friday, September 24, a pair of mirrorless glasses in gray metal case. Phone 1572M, Dale Alquit, 1232 Ohio Street, eward. -20 OST. Black foontain pond with name Marina Winters engraved on barrel, Leave at cannon Office or call 125. -23 GAS and OILS CONOCO CAR SERVICE! M. H. Mitchell, Jack Allen Lessee Student Att'd CONOCO SERVICE STATION Expert Washing ... 75c Check-Chart Cleaning ... 75c Thorough Vacuum Cleaning ... 50c WAVE, new styles, any style 25c dried END CURLS, $1 up, inquire 7 Experienced Operators New Equipment Added MANY SHOP SEARCH 9th and New Hampshire WAVS BAY SHOP 941%; Mass. St. Phone 533 Next door Keeler Book Store End Curis $1.00 up, Complete PERMANENTS, Any Style $1.06, $1.50 up, complete 732½ Mass. Phone 2353 SHAMPOO and WAVE. 35e dried Economy prices on other beauty SHAMPOO and 25c WAVE, dried Oil - Drene - Fitch Shampoo and Wave 50c MICKEY BEAUTY SHOP THE WICHITA BEACON Kansas' Greatest Newspaper Kansas Greatest Newspaper Delivered to your door Dally and SHAMPOO and 25c WAVE, dried Subscribe for THE WORLD DEACON The history-making pair, Paris dispatches indicate, will sail for New York about the middle of November. 14 was understood here, however, when Ms. Becker arrived the first week in December and remained there for three or four months. Following the custom of Al Etoane, there will be music and refresh- ments for the members. The first of a series of Spanish playlets, in which club members will take part, will be presented. El Ateneo To Hold First Meeting Thursday 10 cents per week — Phone 2316 Sunday There would be no restraint or regret if the Duke and his duchess would settle there—probably around Baltimore or Long Island, it is said for no other reason than that he would be 3,000 miles from England. Students of Spanish, and others interested in the languages are invited to consult members of the departing finance languages regarding the club. Interest Aroused Over Duke's Trip to America El Ateneo, the University Spanish Club, will hold its first meeting of the season Thursday at 3:30, in 113 Administration building. The purpose of the club will be outlined for the officers and the officers will be introduced. Just One More Day to See This Year's Academy Academy in One In One of the Few Great Pictures of All Time! The opinion in many quarters is that the Duke,_inactive under government attempts to control his wanderings, is only anxious to settle somewhere and enjoy his newly-acquired freedom. WEEK DAY SHOWS 2:30 - 7 - 9 25c 'til 7 arounded here as to whether the Duke of Windsor and his Baltimore-born duchess will or will not establish a marriage, when so they seve in a few weeks. WE THANK YOU JAYHAWK- ERS FOR THE FINEST RECEE- PTION AND PRAISE ME GIVEN A MOTION PICTURE! TODAY AND WEDNESDAY Requirements for membership include a voluntary contribution of no less than fifty cents and sympathy for the fundamental principles of the general secretary of the General Secretary for the 'Y', stated these principles: First, for the individual student, a satisfying adjustment to life; second, an equitable campus environment; third, the social and economic aspects of national and international life. Asked what membership offers to student, Mullen replied, "Participation in all the activities of the association, both on the campus and in the Rocky Mountain region; a vote in the formation of policy and election of officers; and privileges in any V.M.C.A. in America." His Magic Words Transformed the Name Dreyfus Into a Chapter of Mankind's History! ADDED GEMS Chancellor E. H. Lindley said in the driver's "I am much interested in this year's program of the University Y.M.C.A. This organization renders a positive impact on the adult life, and we believe that, under the present leadership, its influence is steadily growing. Its claims are worthy of the consideration of all." Popular Veteran of Lawrence Clothing Business THURSDAY Color Cartoon Novelty Today, the first day of the 1937-38 drive for membership, tables are set up in Administration rotunda to solicit* membership. Tonowroth personal contact of students will begin, according to a statement made yesterday after information about the "Y" and director of the membership campaign. Y.M.C.A. Solicits New Members Placecards bearing the words "Join the "Y," appeared on Mount Orne this morning, and yesterday 700 University men who indicated an interest in a training registration found letters in their mail urging them to enlist. OBER'S take pleasure in making the important Announcement... You'll Swing Again as He Swings Again! Latest News Events GEORGE HOUK Has joined our sales organization The Wonder Bov of Melody! BOBBY BREEN "MAKE A WISH" BASIL RATHBONE Music by Oscar Straus We Strive to Please DICKINSON You Better Hurry LAST TIME TONITE Double Funt... Double Romance!.. Double Entertainment! Shows 3-7-9 10c-25c 'til 7 then 10c-35c STARTING WEDNESDAY "LOST HORIZON" Ronald Coleman COMING HITS RITZ BROS. "LIFE BEGINS AT COLLEGE" K F K U --- October 3 - Friday 2:30 p.m. Silent. 6:00 p.m. Spotlighting the News. October 4 - Wednesday. 2.30 p.m. Slient. 6:00 - 6:30 p.m. University of Kansas Band, Prof. Russell Wiley, dirc October 7-Thursday Health. 9:15 p.m. Intramural News. 2:50 p.m. SIEN. 6:00 p.m. "Highlights in Educational Psychology," presented by the School of Education. 9:15 p.m. Intramural News. 9:18 p.m. Jayhawk Trumpeteers. 9:28 n.m. Campus News. October 8-Friday 9:00 p.m. Physical Education for 10th grade 2:30 p.m. Silent. 6:00-6:30 p.m. Violin recital, Professor Waldemar Geltsch. WEEK 10c 'Til 7 DAYS THEN 15c 00 p.m. Piano recital, Mary Jane Bruce, studio Professor Carl A. Preyer. TODAY ENDS WEDNESDAY You Remember Them in "NAUCHY MATURETTA" and "ROSE MARIE" You'll Never Forgot Them in "MAYTIME" Jeanette MacDonald Nelson Eddy and ROUND BY ROUND BLOW BY BLOW LOUIS - FARR CHAMPIONSHIP TIGHT ALSO LATEST NEWS AND OUR GANG COMEDY The Show Value of Lawrence Admission 10c and 15c Shows 2:30 - 7 - 9:30 Last Times Today! "Champagne Waltz" Jack Oakie-Veloz and Yolanda and GLADYS SWARTHOUT FRED MacMURRAY "She,s Dangerous" Ida Birell - Cesar Romera Walter Brennan TOMORROW And Thursday And Thursday 2 BIG TO HITS 10c ALL Sweet Swingin' Songs And How He Brings 'Em! Louie Armstrong and Band Madge Evans - Edith Fellows Two in a Crowd--- Both Were Broke! Both Were Lonely! JOAN JOEL BENNETT · M*CREA Friday - Saturday "THE ARMORED CAR" "The Mystery of the Hooded Horsemen" SUNDAY Dick Powell - Medeiane Carroll "ON THE AVENUE" Riz Bros. - Alice Faye And——"Rustlers Valley"