TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1937 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAS, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society an account of Mt. Oread So JUNE ULM, Society Editor Before 1 p.m. call K.U. 21; after 1, call 2702-K3 Gaugh-Stockman Chi Omega announces the marriage of Miss Martha Jane Stockman to Dean Gaugh, of Chanute, who took place June 4. They are making their home in Lawrence while Mr. Gaugh attends the School of Medicine. Mr. Gaugh is a member of the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. Dr. and Mrs. Floyd A. Eberly of Kalamazoo, Mich., visited friends in the University and at the Acacia fraternity while in Lawrence Sunday. Doctor Eberly received his M. degree at the University in 1952 and his Ph.D. degree in '55. He was a member of the Acacia fraternity while attending school. He is now employed as a chemist by the Ulpion Pharmaceutical company in Kalamazoo. Mrs. George C. Shaad, widow of the late George Shaad, who was dean of the School of Engineering and Architecture, visited the Campus Sunday. Mrs. Shaad will spend a day in Lawrence visiting friends. ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ Mary Jane Haynes, c'38, and Daisy Hoffman, c'38, were luncheon guests of Kappa Kappa Gamma, Monday. Miss Edna Birt of Kansas City, Mo., was a luncheon guest yesterday at the Gamma Phi Beta house. Chi Omega announces the approaching marriage of Miss Catherine Vallette, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Vallette of Beloit, to Wesley Brinker of Kansas City, Mary G. C. Frace of Kansas City. The wedding will take place Sept. 25. Louis Macer of Parsons was a visitor yesterday at the Sigma Nu house. Jean Smiley, c'41, and Virginia Hawkinson, c'41, were dinner guests Sunday at the Kappa Sigma fraternity. Miss Ann Hurt was elected president of Ricker hall at a meeting Thursday evening. Miss Virginia Atwell of Newton is a house guest at the Alpha Omicron Pi sorority. Alpha Omicron Pi will give an hour dance for the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity tonight. Mrs. Hendrickson of Atchison was a weekend guest at Watkins hall. ☆ ☆ ☆ Mr. and Mrs. Albert G. Becker, Kansas City Miss Jane Walker of Cedavale was a weekend guest at the Chi Omega house. Ceil Haas, Kansas City, Mo., and Merrill Hass of Maracibo, Venezuela, were dinner guests at the Acacia house Sunday. Ricker hall, 745 Ohio, will hold open house from 7 to 8 this evening. Dinner guests at the Alpha Delta Pi house Sunday were Will Woodman, and Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Zentmert of Horton. Sunday dinner guests at the Delta Vacation resort course. Kathleen Cannon Greta Glumon Martha Montgomery Sally Jo Dempsey Jason Wheeler Sunday dinner guests at the Phi sunday dinner guests at the Ph Gamma Delta house were: Dr. and Mrs. Henshall, Ohorew and Dr. and Mrs. A., N. LeMoine, Kana Mr. and Mrs. Foot, Concordia Mr. and Mrs. Clark Kurtis, Kansas City Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Jewell, Kansas City Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Anderson, Tampa City Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Dillen, Mr. and Mrs. W. Carr, Kansas City Mr. and Mrs. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Saxton Mr. and Mrs. Martin Visitors at Watkins hall Sunday Sunday dinner guests at the Delta Chi house were: Sigma Phil Epsilon fraternity announces the pledging of Jack Buckman, c'41, of Kansas City, Kan. Mu Phi Epsilon, Honorary Music Society, Elects New Officers Xi chapter of Mu Phi Epion, honorary music society, elected the following officers to serve for the committee: President Lucille McVeay, f39, vice president; Betty Grove, f38, secretary; Elizabeth Scarle, f39, treasurer; Romona Harmer, f38, teacher; Georgia Stue Reuter, f48, alumna secretary; Ruth Gratt, chancellor; Louise Ey, f39, chapelain. The opening meeting of the society will be held next Wednesday evening at 7:30 at the home of Romina Harnar, at 1216 Tennessee street. Aured C. Ames, A.B., 36, University of Illinois MA, 37, has received a continued assistantship in English at the University of Illinois. He will continue work in English for the advanced degree. While attending KU, Ames was well-known on campus and in other kinds. He was a member of Sachem, Phi Delta Kappa and Phi Beta Kappa. Ames to Continue at Illinois Downstown display windows of Lawrence business firms will be "unveiled" Thursday evening for the opening of latest fall styles and merchandise. Windows Will Be Unveiled Thursday The usual thousands of people are expected in town for the event and merchants will award prizes to persons making the most accurate guess as to the total value of merchandise displayed in a merchant's window. Only the merchants participating in the showing will award prizes. The evening's entertainment will be provided by three bands and a drum and bugle corps parading on the stage. The audience will participate are from the Univer- Okla. A&M *Wayne Univ. Washburn. *Emp. Tehran. SCHEDULE OF KANSAS' NOR-CONFERENCE OPPONENTS Wichita Mich.State *Okln A&M Manhattan Col. "Okla. A&M Southwest'n Pittsburg Chrs. *KANSAS New Mex.Ag. The search is to be directed to the recovery of porous, oil-bearing rock tran that are in contact underground with an overlying seal of impervious rock, such as clay shale, and at the same time in a structurally high position, so that the oil and gas in the oil-bearing rock may rise to the highest available point where it may be trapped. So. Dak, State *Marquette Alva Tehrs. Michigan New Mex. Ag. Loyola at Los Angeles Nov. 6 Kans. State Texas Tech. *Washburn Nov. 13 St. Mary's (San Ant.) Nov. 19 St. Mary's (*Pt. Hays St. Col.*) Nov. 23 St. Bremantle* ***KANSAS**** Nov. 27 Dec. 4 — Home Games. Scientific study of the geological formations of sections of Kansas mountain gas, with a view to discovering if possible, combinations of strata which might offer possibilities that oil or gas might be found there, are to be undertaken at once by the State Geological Survey and the United States Geological Survey by the conducting the Kansas Survey, has just completed arrangements with the federal agency for the co-operative undertaking. Univ. San Francisco *Oregon Univ. Hall, Haskell Institute, and Liberty Memorial High School. The drum and bugle corps is from the Dorsay-Liberty post of the American Legion Phone K. 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