SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 26.1937 UNIVERSITY DAILY RANSAN LAWRENCE, KANSAS BACK THREE Here on the Hill --an account of Mt. Oread Society JUNE ULM, Society Edito @ 10am, call K.Ul. 212; after 5.202 Differ ent parents of Alpha Chi Omega. Mrs. L. A. Snyder, World Fold Mrs. Spelman, Lawrence Mrs. H. B. Spellman, Lawrence Mrs. Paul B. Lawson, Lawrence Guests at the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority house this weekend are: Guests at the Alpha Gamma Delta sorority house Friday night were: Mia, Bridget Keats, Kara, Cam, Me. Miss Bardice Krebs, Kansas City, Ms. Miss Bardice Krebs, Kansas City, Ms. Miss Mcclellan Aaron Kansas City Mo Miss Marie Gulley, Kansas City, Mo Miss Graege Adele Pearson, Kansas City Mo Miss Arline Martin, Benner Springs Weekend guests of Alpha Chi Omega sorority are; Miss Alice Simons, Leverworth Misses Helen and Janet Markwell, Hay Miss Helen Krug, Kansas City, Misc. Miss Iris McDonald, 37, was a visitor on the campus yesterday. She is now teaching journalism and English in Harper High School. Members of Alpha Omicron Pi will entertain with a formal dinner Monday evening in honor of their men's team. Warren C Drummond, Evanston, Ill. John McNown, son of Prof. au Kappa Ea Kappa, electrical engineering fraternity, entertained the students and faculty members of the department of electrical engineering at its annual fall smoker last Thursday evening at the chapter house ☆ ☆ ☆ An open meeting of Kappa Phi, Methodist Church sorghor, and of University women interested in the organization, will be held this afternoon from 3 to 5, at the home of Mrs. Robert A. Hunt, 1527 Massachusetts ☆ ☆ ☆ Miss Betty Lee Weaver, Kansas City, Mo., and Miss Ruth Esther Purdy, 37. Topeka, are guests this Phone K. U. 6 6 CLASSIFIED ADS LOST: Foutaine white gold lady's wrist watch. Elise Lowell. WANTED: Student laundry, shirts 104 Phone 1587J. -1 WANTED: Roommate for quiet studios boy, also large double room for rent. Meals i'd desired. Phone 21803. -15 LOST: Navy blue purse in 119 Fraser. Rev ward offered. Call 267. Virginia Varga. Mr. Hutchinson is a former University student. He is now employed by the Katz Drug company of Kansas City. LOST: Thursday a.m. between 9:30 and 10:30, an Eastern Star pit. Lost on the way to New York. In-wait, building. Reward. Call 2258, Nancy Fleming. The marriage of Miss Betty Hacker of Kansas City, M., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Hackley of Fayette Mo., to耳铁 Hutchinson, son of Dr. and Mrs. R. B. Hutchinson of Lawson, place table Tuesday in Kansas City. Mra. W, C. McNown, left Friday for Minnesota, Mina, to continue his graduate work in hydraulics at the University of Minnesota. He received his Master of Science degree from the University of Iowa in Augsburg. Typewriter Cleaning and Repairing "Originators of 15c Cabs" WANTED CLARENCE M. BAKER 1323 Kentucky Phone 2095J T A X I Call 2-800 UNION CAB CO. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- WAVE, new styles, any style IVAS BEAUTY SHOP 941½ Mass. St. Phone 533 Next door Keeler Book Store END CURLS, $1 up, inquire 7 Experienced Operators New Equipment Added WAS EQUIPMENT SHOP SHAMPOO and WAVE, 35c dried Economy prices on other beauty Shampoos 25c up Finger Waves 25c (dried) Oil Permeants 2.50 up WAVO BEAUTY SHOP --weekend at the Chi Ofhega schoolhouse. Jayhawk Barber Shop Completely Modernistic Enjoy the best at no additional cost. Hair cut 35c. Earl Ellis Joe Lech "Bill" Hensley "Paddy" Hyatt 727 Mass. THE WICHTH BEACON Kansas' Greatest Newspaper Delivered to your door Daily and Sunday 10 cents per week — Phone 2316 ----------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------- Don't Miss the Fun! Learn to dance—all the latin ballroom step! SPECIAL ATTENTION GYMN BEGINNERS Marion Rice Dance Studio Phone K. U. 6 6 Marion Rice Dance Studio Over Runney-Allison Flower Shop 927 1/2 Mass. St. FOR RENT: Room for girl =1147-1028 St; east and west windows, south French door. Modern; approved. 99.00 per month. Phone 1147. -17 WANTED: Student Laundry, prices reasonable, mending done free. Will call, deliver. Phone 1331. -17 ROOMS AND BOARD! Double room 68 each, board 33 a week. Home cooked food, family style. Special Sunday meals 241 Alabama. Call for John. Phone 2811 GRLRS: TWO-ROOM nicely furnished apartment. Sink, hot and cold water Frigidaire. S. E. exposure. Phone 11131 1139 Vermont. -11 Twenty-five words or less one insertion, 21c; three insertions, 16c; six insertions, 27c; contract rates, not more than 23 words, 42 per month flat. Payable in advance and accepted subject to approval at the KANSAN Business Office. CONOCO CAR SERVICE! Expert Washing ... 75c Check-Chart Greasing ... 75c Thorough Vacuum Cleaning ... 50c --weekend at the Chi Ofhega schoolhouse. Miss Daria Warden and Mist Anti Simmons were hunchback guests Friday at the Gamma Phi Beta house. --weekend at the Chi Ofhega schoolhouse. GAS and OILS CONOCO SERVICE STATION 9th and New Hampshire M. H. Mitchell, Lesson Jack Alk Student A Miss Virginia Melvin was a dliner guest Friday at the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority house. --at the MIDWAY CAFE Mr. and Mrs. Herman Engel and son, Stewart of Wichita, spent Fri- day at the home of Mrs. Engel's parents, Prof. and Mrs. E. F. Engel. SHAMPOO and 25c WAVE, dreee Oil - Dreene - Fitch Shampoo and Wave, dried. 50c End Curls $1.00 up. Complete PERMANENTS. Any Style $1.00. $1.50 up. complete Miss Genevieve Andrews, Abilene is a weekend guest of Sigma Kappa. 732½ Mass. Phone 2353 MAGAZINES Dinner guests at the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority home Friday, were Dorothy and Marcie Forbes of Eurasia. All popular magazines at one-half to one-third regular price. Magazine Exchange 729 Massachusetts TAXI HUNSINGER'S 920-22 Mass. Phone 12 The board of the American Association of University Women will meet Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock in the home of Mrs. Waddemann to discuss plans for a new chairman has been appointed the new finance chairman of the organization. ONE STOP Clothes Service Station SCHULZ the TAILOR 924 Mass. Miss Valere Davey, Hiawatha, is a weekend guest at the Alpha Gamma Delta sorority house. --at the MIDWAY CAFE Buy GOOD shop repairing Our Prices are RIGHT! OYLER'S SHOE SHOP 1346 Ohio The Venus Beauty Salon Individual Booths Five Experienced Operators Featuring Dona Ray Cosmetics Vera Adlerholdt, Manager Phone 387 First floor, 822 Mass. --at the MIDWAY CAFE R. and Mrs. Henry J, Hood of Mrcheel, N.Y., announce the birth of a daughter Thursday, to whom they have given the name, Judith M. Hood was formerly Miss Margrant Farr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs E. H. Farr. Mr. Hood is the son of Mr. and Mrs George J, Hood. Dinner guests at the Alpha Gamma Delta sorority house yesterday were Mrs. Macy C. Bure, Miss Hera Farbakebeli, and Miss Marion Nichols. Mrs Nees Olen, Topcka, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs J. K,ister, and family, since Tuesday, returned home Thursday. Creative Leisure Committee To Have Nature Study on Hike The creative leisure committee of the Y.W.C.A. will go on a picnic-bike this afternoon. The group will meet at Henley House at 3 p.m., to take the trip around the campus and 'neighboring country, They will be accompanied by Rufus Thompson, of the department of botany, and Frank Merchant of the department of geology, who will describe the flora and geological formations the group will see. _Ruth Fengel is in charge of the activities of the day. Everyone who is interested in the work of plant science may be made by calling either Bufel Fengel or the Henley House. The first faculty recital of the year will occur tomorrow at 8 p.m. in the auditorium of the Administration building, when Jan Chumpson, p.i., and a member of the School of Fine Arts faculty, appears in the recital. Mr. Chiapuso at the age of 17 entered the Conservatory of Cologne in Germany, later studying in Paris and Berlin. In 1911 he won the coveted "Musical Prize" in Paris in a field of 36 contestants. Judges for the event were Harold Bower, Isador Phillipen and Pumo. Chiapusso Opens New Recital Series Made Concert Tours In 1916 he came to America, making several successful tours of the country. Later he became head of the piano department at the Bush Conservatory of Music in Chicago, where he stayed for 10 years. Taught in Chicago University Before coming to the University three years ago, he was lecturer in music at the University of Chicago. Mr. Chiapusso has made many successful tours in Berlin, Paris, London, Amsterdam, the Hague, and in cities in Beltram and Spain. The program is devoted to Variations on a Theme of Paganini (Brahms). BELL'S Rondo in D (Schubert); Sonata, Op. 103 (Boehnen); Allegretto, Viace villa Marcia, Mariaa, Allegro, Cloches a Traverses les Feuilles (Debussy), Fairy Tale (Mediter); Primavera (Meditner). Islamey (Oriental Fantasy) (Balaikirew). MUSIC STORE 925 Mass. Phone 375 Lockwood's Portrait of Landon Exhibited at Snooner-Thayer A portrait of ex-Governor Landon, which was used in the recent presidential campaign will be on exhibit at Spooner-Thayer museum for the next few days. The portrait was painted by Norma Lockwood. Baldwin a former student at the University. Big Apple-at the MIDWAY CAFE Continued from page 1 The rest of the time was spent in conventional dancing, which was more enjoyable than usual owing to its lively singing and the not-too-t crowded floor. Betty Jean Sayles, Charlotte Barber, Hilda Stela, Carlton Dickinson, Dec Day, Jack Richardson, Maxine Klein, Carolyn O'Neill, Southern and Alice Meyn. Quack Club Pledges FIVE OUT OF FORTY-EIGHT Forty-eight women reported for trougs of the Quack Club. University women's swimming club, yesterday morning, passed the recess to become Quack pledgees and 14 were added to come back for practice and another trial next Wednesday. Five Out of Forty-eight The pledge list includes: Elsk Lawell, *c*40; Arnette Lawrence, *c*39; Mary Lewis, *c*41; Jane Montgomery, *c*41 and Virginia Anderson, *c*41. The women who are to report for further trial are: Jean Willekens, c'41; Margaret Cleveron, f38; Bettie Green, f39; Elizabeth Green, Louise Owens, c'41; Caroline Humphrey, c'41; Betty Bridges, c'41; Edith Kickman, c'41; mural Markwell, c'41; Barbara Snythe, c'41; Ann Dillow, c'41; and Jane Two Students Undergo Minor Operations Friday Two minor operations were performed Friday morning at Watkins Memorial hospital. George Pro e'38, had his tonsils removed and Barry Senne, c'38, submitted to a nasal operation At present five patients are confined in the hospital, all with minor ailments. THE WORLD'S LEADING COMICS MARTHA RAYE . . . LOUIS ARMSTRONG . . . SCORES OF OTHERS Down the Groove-at the MIDWAY CAFE Continued from page 2 It is of interest to note that Goodman is the first to surmount the barrier of color and use both white and colored musicians. His aggregation includes such famous colored "gates" as Lained Horns and Lainey Wilson, piano and his latest addition is Omar Simone, sax and clarinet. The famous Goodman can Quartet, which may soon become a quintet with the addition of sax man Omar Simeon, late of Earl Hines who has joined Bernice's boys to arrange, is among the fastest jam units of today. Eat a Chicken Dinner That IS a Chicken Dinner. 11:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. MIDWAY CAFE 1031 Mass Mrs. Stover's Bungolow Candies 1031 Mass. We Have the Cream of All Hits at Skim Milk Prices DICKINSON STARTS TODAY Continuous 1 p.m. on 10c-35 BIGGEST HIT IN YEARS - • THE TOP FUNSTERS OF SCREEN AND RADIO • * JACK BENNY in "ARTISTS and MODELS" IDA LUPINO • RICHARD ARLEN • GAIL PATRICK • BEN BLUE • JUDY CANOVA • THE YACHT CLUB BOYS • LOUIS ARMSTRONG and Specialty by MARTHA RAYE DUE TROUBLE! "BLONDE TROUBLE Eleanor Johnny WHITNEY DOWNS COMING SOON Lawrence's Most Beautiful Theatre Bing Crosby - Mortha Rye "Double or Nothing" Unidentified Man Mauls Student Brutally beaten and in a semiconious state Rustie Russell, e'38, was left in a ditch on No. 10 highway west of Lawrence Friday evening after being assaulted by an unidentified individual from his home in Topeka. He accompanied by Miss Lela Edlin, 37, of Herington. Kelly's face was badly swoller, and his head bruised as a result of being kicked several times in an al-abration, following a minor auto attack. Both drivers stopped and one on the unidentified man came over to Kelly's car. Kelly, who was impacing the damage of his machine, asked him why he was driving in the middle of the road. Kelly stated that he was attempting to pass a car after sounding his horn and blinking his lights. The other car moved over and then swerved back. Kelly's car, in attempt to pass, skidded on the loose gravel and sideswiped thither car. The man then struck Kelly in the jaw, knocking him into the ditch. He followed Kelly down and repeatedly kicked him in the face according to Miss Edlin, who tried to protect Kelly but was violently Phone 894 641 Louisigna Graduates Get Good Positions Phone 394 W. H. Quakenbush, Pres. E. S. Weatherby, Supt. "GREEN LIGHT" Continuous From 2:00 ALL SHOWS 15c 2 SWELL SHOWS THE ROMANCE THAT CHANGED A MILLION LOVERS LIVES NOW LIGHTS THE SCREEN "GREEN LIGHT" ERROL FLYNN ANITA LOUISE Margaret Lindsey AND "Mary the Girl" THE BUGHHOUSE COULDN'T HOLD 'EM SO WE PUT 'EM IN A SHOW NEWS - TRAVELOG MARY BOLAND HUGH HERBERT FRANK MCHUGH ALLEN JENKINS CARROL GUHGES pushed away and threatened by the assailant. The unidentified man's companion, however, jumped out of the car and put the assailant away. He then drove with knife hanging Killy in the ditch in semi-conscious condition. Kelly was immediately taken to the University hospital by Miss Edlin, where his bruises and injections were treated. An X-ray was taken but no report could be gathered as to the seriousness of any internal damage. Lawrence's Leading Theatre It was believed that Kelly suffered little more than severe bruises as he was able to eat without much difficulty. Killy could not be left out all night. Reporters weed by friend who had gone to the Jubilea. Continuous Shows from 2:00 TODAY MON. TUES. A laugh Attack! SUNDAY SHOWS A Laugh Attack! Continuous From 2:30 NOW! THRU TUESDAY DRIVEN TO DISPAIR! America's Greatest Actress and Academy Award Winner in the Greatest Role of Her Career! Why Is a Women Always Judged by Her Weakest Moment? Starts Wednesday LUISE RAINER SPENCER TRACY "BIG CITY" The Show Value of Lawrence Admission 10c and 15c A Rip Roaring Riot of Fun! DE-GLOOM YOURSELF! SEE-- EDWARD EVERETT HORTON in HARRY LEON WILSON'S Uptoarious Story OH, DOCTOR! With a Smile-α-Minute Cast! TWO Blondes Spell Trouble! Double Trouble! SCORCE BAFT AND-One Blonde Spell Romance!… Double Trouble! TWO Blades Spell Trouble!… Double Trouble! GEORGE RAFT DOLORES COSTELLO BARRYMORE "Your For The Asking" Ida Lupina - Lynne Overman - James Gleason Edear Kennedy - Reginal Gowen "Skeets" Gallagher WED.-THUR.—10c to All Doris Nolan - Michael Wholen "The Man I Marry" And MacMurray - Bennett "13 Hours by Air" Watch for These Hits "Pennies From Heaven" "Pennies From Heaven" "Champagne Waltz" "Fighting Youth"