THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1987 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society JUNE ULM, Society Editor JUNE ULM, Society Editor 1 by p.m. cell KU. 212 after 7pm. Delta Tau Delta entertained with an hour dance Tuesday evening. Music was furnished by the Dixie Land Five. Those present were: Helen Fores, c40 Honie Grayson, c40 Houne Bubbler, c40 Mary Woody, ed.30 Lada Borblette, c40 Nail Neil, c19 Mary Jane McCoy, c40 Sallie Jane Bacheloret, c40 Jessica Jones, c40 Betty Betche, c40 Margorie Hardy, c4 Mary Ann Dillon, c18 Ardwell, ed.1 Patty Bishop, c18 Jim Bluney, c18 Mary Marie Mingo, c40 Mary K. Lattner, c19 Ruth Hudson, c18 Betty Heisman, c18 Bettie Hartman, g40 Sally Harris, c41 Jonette Walker, c41 Mary Elizabeth Schreiber, c41 Mary Dewey, c17 Athelia Ann Woodbury, c40 贝特林 Faye Swedland, c17 Betty Mark, c4 Bettie Payne, c4 Alice Anne Jones Philips Faust, Maryanne Woodward, c40 Patrice Woodward, c40 Sue Fooler, c58 ☆ ☆ ★ Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Hantla were guests of Kappa Eta Kappa Dayton. They were en route to Bridgeport Conn., where they will make their way to Houston, where they employed in the radio department or the General Electric company. Miss Merida Howe, 36, Pittsburg, was a visitor Tuesday at the Alpha Chi Omega sorority house. ☆ ☆ ☆ Alpha Omicron Pi will hold open house tomorrow evening, with Louis Kuhn's orchestra playing. The "Big吉特" will be the feature of the evening. The Alpha Omicron Pi sorority will entertain the Theta Tau engineering fraternity with an hour dance this evening. Phi Mu Alpha announces the pledging of James Van Dyck, fa'39. Mr. and Mrs. Will Shears and daughter, Elizabeth, were lunchne guests at the Phi Gamma Delta house yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Don O. Yeoman of Syracuse, N.Y., were visitors at the University Monday and Tuesday. Mr. Yeaman was a graduate in chemistry in 1909. He began working as a chemist and now holds a position as assistant director of operations for Wayvay Process company in Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Yeoman were lunch-room guests of Mr. George Pro at the Delta Tau Delta fraternity house Tuesday. Corbin hall will have open house this evening from 7 to 8 Miss Margaret Van Fleet and Miss Dorothy Jane Willcott, of 30, were juncheon guests at the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority house yesterday. The Delta Chi fraternity will entertain the Kappa Alpha Theta tides with a buffet supper and hour dance this evening. Lawrence guests were Chancellor H. L. Lindley Prof. W, W. Davis Prof. W, W. Davis Lloyd Flaunt The Pk Ipa Kappa Alpha fraternity entertained with a dinner last evening in honor of the national president, Major E. W. T. Wuttle of Atlanta. Ga. A number of guests was present. Neb. Tawke and Manhattan Y.W.C.A. Annual Campaign Begins W. S.G.A. entertained the women of the University at a ten yesterday afternoon from 3 to 5 o'clock in the lounge of the Administration building. The color scheme was yellow and red, with yellow chrysanthemums and red candles. Tea and cakes were served, and Mrs. Ralph Baldwin, housemother at the Gamma Phi Beta house, poured. The annual Y.W.C.A. campaign for membership and for financial support will begin Monday, Oct. 4, end Wednesday, Oct. 6. The membership committee, under the leadership of Ruth Harris, plans to contact all University women during the campaign to gain members and their pledges of financial support, and to ascertain their interests. Three assistant chairmen of the membership committee will head three teams of solicitors for sororities housed houses and organized houses. The Y.W.C.A. intends to have the student support by obtaining more than $500 this year through their contributions. Eleanor Slaten, president of the W.Y.C.A., stated that the University organization is working make contributions to college life; 1. Deep and lasting friendships with people of varied backgrounds. 2. The experience of a group in solving personal problems. 3. Opportunity to do something constructive. 4. Practice the ultimate meaning of life. 5. Insight into what is happening in world. 6. Acquaintance with national leaders of Christian thought and action. 7. Insight on investment opportunities. 8. Participation in a world student Christian movement." Owl Society Meeting Tonight The first meeting of the Owl Society this year will be held tonight at 8 o'clock to appoint committees provided in the constitution. The society will meet in the Pine room of the Memorial Union building. Bacteriologists F from The University Hold Important Posts A score of the recent graduates of the department of bacteriology at the University are filling important positions, or are completing their training, according to reports received by Dr. N. P. Sherwood, chairman of the department. Chumlin Leland Lan, a Chinese student who received his master's degree in 1833, is now one of four students on the faculty at productions of serums and vaccines. Yau Wai Wong, Hawaiian, who received his master's degree this year, also is in China, and is co-invited with the Sun Tai Sun Medical College. Josephine Pyle, 34, of Clay Center, is head technician at Southampton hospital, Southampton, N.Y., succeeding Ida Faye Moore, 29, from Joplin, Mo., who has gone to the laboratory at Pearl River NJ. Miss Margaret Sherwood, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Sherwood, a graduate of 1955, is now head technician in Somerset hospital, Somerville, N.J., and recently passed her examinations entitling her to the position of assistant director titified by the national standardizing agency of the clinicalopathologists. Celia Elizabeth Starr, 36, of Kamea City, Kan., completed her training at Bell Memorial hospital in July, and will be technician this year at Watkins Memorial hospital, the University student hospital. Wesley Green of Jewell, a graduate of the same class, consulted the U.S. National College of Psychiatrists is now neurologist for the city of Detroit health department. Edward Parkinson, graduate of 1935, from Savannah, Mo., is working with the U.S. public health service in Portland, Ore, and Arthur Nicholas of Warrenburg, Mo., is bacteriologist in the state laboratory at Topeka, on a social security project. Three bacteriology majors in the class of 1937, now taking a year's training in the University of Kansas in the Department of Biology C:Y; Eleanor Fowler, Owatomzie; Florence Walters, Lawrence. Geraldine Hill of Lawrence and Catherine Stous of Onaga are taking similar training at Bethney hospital. Charles Boyle Opens Law Office in Russell Charles Boyle, 28, opened a law office at Russell, Kan, Sept. 18. He practiced law at Climmaron, Kan. for seven years and was for some time regional counsel for the Resettlement Administration and was transferred later to the Homestead Rehabilitation Corporation. He was also county attorney of Gray county two terms. Boyce To Read Paper Prof. Earnest Boyce of the School of Engineering and Architecture will deliver a paper before the State Sanitary Engineers meeting in New York City on Oct. 5. While in New York, Professor Boyce will also attend a meeting of the American Public Health Association. Tennis matches scheduled for tomorrow are: Delta Chi vs. Beta; Delta Tau Delta vs. Triumph; Delta Chi vs. Phoenix; matches will be played at 4:30 p.m. The touch football schedule for today follows: field 1, Theta Tau vs. Hell Hounds; field 2, Sigma Phi Epionss vs. Kappa Sigma; field 3, Delta Upsalon vs. Alpha Tau Omeg; field 4, Phi Delt "B" vs. Phi Pai "B"; field 5, Whitakens vs. West-minters. The schedule of horseshoe matches for tomorrow follows: Delta Chi vs. Sigma Chi; Sigma Alpha Mu vs. Sigma Nu; Phi Delta Theta vs. Kappa Sigma. All matches will be played at 4:30 p.m. Handball matches scheduled for today are: Phi Gamma Delta vs. Alpha Tau Omega; Sigma Alpha Mu vs. Phi Delta Theta. Time of the games are: Acacia and Delta Tau Delta are scheduled for tomorrow at 4:30 p.m. Tennis and Horseshoes Practice hours have been arranged for women's horsesse and handball. They are as follows: horsesse, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 4:30 p.m; Thursdays at 3:30 p.m. Handball: Mondays. Handballs and Fridays at 4:30 p.m; Tuesdays and Thursdays at 3:30 p.m. Schedule Announced For Women's Sports Anyone wishing instruction in either of these sports should report at the women's physical education office at these times. John W. Clapper, 80, died unexpectedly Tuesday in Kansas City, Kan. Mr. Clapper was the father of Raymond Clapper, a graduate of the University of Iowa now Washington correspondent for the Scraps-Rows and newspapers. John W. Clapper Dies Suddenly K F K U Final preparations were made yesterday for the opening competition when intramural managers were called together and officials selected. 2:00 p.m. Shen. 6:00 p.m. Soprano recital, Marie Wilkins. Thursday, Sept. 30 feath, roundtable discussion by members of the division of physical education. PENN'S SUPREME Ice Cream Shop Six-11 man teams and four 6-8 man teams are scheduled for today which is the take off on the fall intramural sports program. kins. :00 p.m. Physical Education for Schedules for Today 1111 Mass. Phone 499 Open Sundays ical education. 9:15 p.m.Intramural News. PHONE K.U.66 Lewis Masor, Leo Horacek, Bob Boyle; Bob Glotzbach, accoun- tian. Intramural football fields will be the scenes of activity today when 90 men comprising 10 different teams go into action against each other trying to win the opening game of the season. The Kansan Classified Ad Section Friday, Oct. 1 2:50 p.m. 5:00 m. KFKU String Trio: Homer 6:30 m. Colog, Calop, Dialog: Sarai Dodge Caine, violinist; Sarah Mohler, violoncellist; Robert Glatbach pianist panist. 9:28 p.m. Campus News. Frosty Malts'- Ice Cream Fresh Roasted Peanuts 6:15 p.m. Piano Recital, Lila LeVan, studio Dean D. M. Swarthout. Saturday, Oct. 2 6. 00 p.m. Piano Recital, Mary Jane Bruce, studio Prof, Carl A Pepper Ten Teams Meet on Intramural Field Today Southern Barbecued Sandwiches and Ribs Big Sandwich with sauce 15c Earl Ellis Joe Lech "Bill" Hensley "Paddy" Hyatt 727 Mass. Enjoy the best at no additional cost. Hair cut 35c. MAGAZINES Vera Aderholdt. Manager Phone 387 First floor, 842 Mass. All popular magazines at one-half to one-third regular price. Jayhawk Barber Shop Completely Modernistic Magazine Exchange 729 Massachusetts Don't Miss the Fun! Learn to dance—all the later ballet steps SPECIAL ATTENTION BEFORE BEGINNERS Marion Rice Dance Studio Over Rumley-Allion Flower Shop 927 1/2 Mass. St. Individual Booths Five Experienced Operators Featuring Dona Ray Cosmetics News & features Manager TAXI HUNSINGER'S 920 - 22 Mass. Phone 12 729 Massachusetts ONE STOP Clothes Service Station SCHULZ the TAILOR The Venus Beauty Salon Buy GOOD shoe repairing Our Prices are RIGHT! OYLER'S SHOP SHOP --and SPAGHETTI 924 Mass. LOST: Lady's Fontaine white gold writ- watch. Reward. Elise Lowell. Phone 1181. 745 Holm. -16 WANTED- Student Laundry, prices reasonable, mending done free. Will call, deliver. Phone 1313. -17 LOST: Red and black Parker Everlast, either Tuesday or Wednesday. Reward. Kenneth Wright, Phone 3173W. -16 WANTED PHONE K.U. 66 Typewriter Cleaning and Repairing Ribbons for sale Shampoos ... 25c up Finger Waves ... 25c (dried) Oil Permeants ... $2.50 up WAVO BEAUTY SHOP Expert Washing ...75c Check-Chart Grewling ...75e Thorough Vacuum Cleaning ...50c CLARENCE M. BAKER 1323 Kentucky Phone 2095J Phone 95----921 Miss. St. --and SPAGHETTI CONOCO CAR SERVICE! GAS and OILS M. H. Mitchell Jack Allen Lessee Student Att'd CLARENCE M. BAKER --and SPAGHETTI CONOCO SERVICE STATION FOR RENT: Room for girl=1147. Ohio St; east and west windows, south french room. Moderly; approved $9.00 per month. Phone: 1147. -17 9th and New Hampshire T A X I Call 2-800 UNION CAB CO. "Originators of the Cabs" WAVE. new styles. any style SHAMPOO and WAVE, 35c dried Economy prices on other beauty much else Tournament Pairings Made First Round of Tennis Matches To Be Played Before Next Friday H. Geis, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Geebing, T.N.T, b. A. Rey- towski, Alpha Delta Pi, bye. Ogle, Alpha Delta Pi, bye. V. Anderson, I.W.W, b. L. Scholander, Watkins hall, bye. H. Eskine, Cor- hall vs. H. Eskine, Alpha Sigma Kappa. Kappa Pi, Beta Pi. Kappa Pi, Gamma Phi Beta; Cardwell, Kappa Alpha Theta; beta. Springer v. M. Learnard, Springer Omega v. M. Learnard, T.N.T;Marsha. Alpha Delta Pi vs. B.Smythe. Gamma Delta, bye. Springer Gamma Delta, bye. N. Kimbrough Alpha Gamma Delta, bye. J. Irwin Kappa Kappa Gamma, bye. F. Kaufman Ind. bye. R. Mercer, Watkin The drawings for the women, intramural tennis singles tournament were posted today. The first match of those who drew byes are to be completed by Friday, Oct. 8. The first round drawings are: END CURLS, $1 up, inquire 7 Experienced Operators New_Equipment Added IVA'S BEAUTY SHOP 941½ Mass. St. Phone 533 Next door Keeler Book Store D. Stockwell Ind, bye; D. Newell, D. Chi Omega, bye; V. Appel, V. Appel, bye; H. O'Keele, Kappa Alpha Theta, bye; H. O'Keen, Alpha Delta Pi, vs. V. Bell, I.W.W. Brown, Alpha Chi Omega, Brown, Alpha Chi Omega, E. Kirkman, Sigma Kappa vs. S. Overton, D. Schultz, Alpha Gamma Delta, D. Schultz, Alpha Gamma Delta; Jenkins, Kappa Kappa Gamma vs. C. Cai, Sigma Kappa, bye; C. Cai, Sigma Kappa, bye; D Griffin, Corbin hall, bye; E Gilkeron, Alpha Gamma Delta, bye; E Griffin, Corbin hall, bye; M. Myers Kappa Alpha Theta, bye. In the second round of this division, those who drew byes will play as follows: Stockwell vs. Newell; Appel vs. Coffman; Dyer vs. winner vs. Bell Baker vs. winner; Griffin vs. Gikkerson; Eby vs. Myers. 25c dried Division II. Second round for those who drew eyes by Gela vs. Gooingh; Reynolds over Omerie vs. winner of Marshall vs. Overmeir vs. winner of Marshall vs. I w仁w; Kaufman vs. Mercer. End Curls $1.00 up, Complete PERMANENTS, Any Style $1.00, $1.50 up, complete M117; Mass. St. Phone 353 Next door Keeler Book Store Division III. Oil - Drene - Flich Shampoo and Wave, dried, 50c End Curls $1.00 up, Complete PERMANENTS, Any Style SHAMPOO and 25c WAVE, dried MICKEY BEAUTY SHOP D. J. Willetts, Corbin hall, bye; B. Boddington, Gamma Phi Beta; b. Mickey Geardar, bye; M. Borders, Pi Beta Phi, bye; M. Borders, Pi Beta Phi, bye; M. Miller, IWW, w. M. Slesta, Chi Omega; L. Johnson, Hallwats hall, bye. 732 1/2 Mass. Phone 2353 Division I. Subscribe for THE WICHITA BEACON THE WICHTH BEACON Kansas' Greatest Newspaper Delivered to your door Daily and 10 cents per week — Phone 2316 Theatre of the Stars and Proven Hits WEEK DAY SHOWS 2:30-7-9 25c 'til 7 Just 2 More Days ENDS SATURDAY M.G.M. *N* New Dramatic Knack- out Bringing Together the Great Stars of Earth *The* Good Earth *Zieglein* and "Ceptains Couragues!" NOW! Luise RAINER Spencer TRACY Minkie with these celebrities of Broadway and the world of sport—They're in the picture, too! Jack Dempsey Jim Thorpe Jimmy McLarnin James J. Jeffries G. Ulm, T.N.T.; J. Bailey, Kappa Kappa Gamma vs. H. Dumire, Alpha Delta Pi; M. Andrews, Sigma Kova vs. Bohp, Kappa Bova, Alpha Chi Omega, B. Branman, Alpha Chi Omega, bye; J Leech, Gamma Phi Beta, bye; L Grizellix, Cornhill haul, bye; C. Emyk, Kappa Kappa Haul, bye; G. Ulm, Gamma Omega, bye. Also—Musical Comedy - News KEEP ALL DATES OPEN SUNDAY PAUL MUNI The Greatest Actor of the Age —The Greatest Role of His Career! This Year's Academy Award Winner in One of the Few Great Pictures of All Time! Professor Boughton Will Speak At Chemistry Club Meeting "The Life of Emile Zola" Second round for those who drew byen; Wulcurtis vs. Learnton; Learnton vs. Borden; Learnton vs. Reifa vs. Heiiman; Leech vs. Grizzell; Murray vs. Swafford. He gave his life to free captain Alfred Dreyfus from Devils Island Island. L. Borackman, Corbin hall, bye B. Van Derven, Carlucci Phi Beta Mye. Sperring, Kappa Kappa Gamma bye H. Marshall, Alpha Dome Omega v. D Treckell, Ind. P. Landon, Fi Beta Bhi v. M. Wakey, Alpha Dome Omega v. D Treckell, Mitter hall, L. Wister, Ind. v. F. Fowler, Chi Omega i. Falpha, Alpha Theta i. Myers, Alpha Delta Pi, bye L. Lawson, L. Wy bye H. Huntington, Kappa Kappa Gamma, bye D. Draper, Chi Omega, bye M. Comely, Fi Beta Second round for those who drew Became Second, Van Dwester; Tenor Van Dwester; Spearing. winner Bridges vs. Trekoll; Myers bridges vs. Claver; Draper vs. Comley. The Chemistry Club will meet at 4:30 this afternoon in 201. Chemistry building, Prof. L. Boughton of the School of Pharmacy will discuss his experiments showing "Some Effects of Life Cycle Feeding Experiments" and be interested in hearing Professor Boughon's discussion is invited. --and SPAGHETTI The Show Value of Lawrence Shows 2:30-7:00-9:30 2 "The Man I Marry" Last Times Today! 2 Big 10c TO Hits ALL DORIS NOLAN Fred MacMurray Joan Bennett "13 Hours By Air" The Wild West Goes Wilder! Yippee! FRIDAY and Saturday HAROLD BELL WRIGHT'S BEST WESTERN YET! 'IT HAPPENED OUT WEST' FILMSTUDIO PAUL KELLY JUDITH ALLEN Kampus Kuties! Krazy Kapers! College Komedy! CHARLES FARRELL IN A UNIVERSAL PICTURE FIGHTING YOUTH JUNE MARTEL • ANDY DEVINE SUNDAY! Fred MacMurray Gladys Swarthout "Champagne Waltz" "She's Dangerous" Soon—"ON THE AVENUE" 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71. 72. 73. 74. 75. 76. 77. 78. 79. 80. 81. 82. 83. 84. 85. 86. 87. 88. 89. 90. 91. 92. 93. 94. 95. 96. 97. 98. 99. 100. 17 THE KANSAS CITY STAR Headquarters Rexall Drug Store Subscribe for ITALIAN MEAT BALLS PHONE New Record Set At Reserve Desk A new record was chalked up Tuesday at the reserve desk in Watson library in 1,335 books were issued to students for reference use, according to C. M. Baker, director of libraries. This is a gain of 131 over the previous high of 1204, made last spring during the mid-semmeter examinations. The increased use of the Reserve room this year has caused space there to be at a premium. All the tables, each seating ten, are utilized throughout the even hours; and late arrivals in the evenings often have been forced to find space in other reading rooms to do their studying; 13 papers - 15c per week 847 Mass. St. H. L. Nevin Distributor STUDENT SPECIAL On Mondays and Thurdays WE SERVE PATEE GREEN LANTERN CAFE 745 Mass. Week 10 c Til 7 Days Then 15c Our Biggest Week-end DOUBLE TREAT LAWINGING COWBOY NOW! ENDS SATURDAY "Public Cowboy No. 1" AND 'We're on the Jury' MURDER! In the Mirth Degree Victor Moore Helen Braderick ALSO Dick Tracy Sorial Color Cartoon NOW SHOWING "SOULS AT SEA" Coming It's Gay! It's Funny! It's a Riot! 'Blonde Trouble' with J. ELEANOR WHITNEY ELEANOR WHITTNEY JOHNNY DOWNS LYNNE OVERMAN TERRY WALKER BENNY BAKER Short Subjects Frosties : Comedy School Shows Pictorial Fox Movies Intore Fox Movies Intore Showings 3 - 7 - 9 10c-25c 'til 7 then 10c-35c SUNDAY Martha Bing RAYE CROSBY "Double or Nothing" "LOST HORIZON Is Coming Real Soon.