TUESDAY, MAY 25, 1837 PAGE THREE Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS m account of Mr. Oread S MARY JOHN, Society Editor Before 3 k.m call KL 211 after 3 k.电话 2702-RL3 Miss Jane Allen was hostess to 175 guests Sunday afternoon at a tea, from 4 to 6. In the receiving line were Miss Allen, Mrs. Forsell Allen, Mrs. Milton Allegy of Russell, and M. P. L. Allen of Louisville, Ky. Those who assisted throughout the rooms were Carole Brink, Kathryn Torner, Dorothy Lemon, Bette Lemon, Amie Muller, Anne Moore, Paul Tranfeld, Trade Field, Nancy Newm, Mary Jane Haynes, Betty Gibson, Ruth Swearthout, Sally Lepley, Betty Belle Tholon and Eleanor Allen. During the afternoon Dorothy Elow Miller, pianist, and Carlich Noli, violinist, played. Pastel shades were featured on the tea table which held a center of amadrigones. Punch was served in flowers and in flowers were used throughout the rooms. ☆ ☆ ☆ Pi Mu Epsilon, honorary mathematics fraternity, will give a banque tomorrow night at 6 o'clock at Evan Heurl in honor of the new members. PHONE K.U.66 Sigma Kappa sorority honored the seniors Sunday with its annual Senior Breakfast. Aileen Irvine, c'39, was toastmessist. The seniors are: Clarice Crawford, c'37; Helen Engelhard, f'37; Suel Whitzel, c'37; and Gladys Irvine, c'37. Guests included: Crain House, New York City; Chancellor Charles E. Wagner; Charlotte Van Vibber, Lawrence Haward Anderson, Lawnce They are as follows: Wilhelm Toalton, gr Albert Husmerker, gr Ernest berrerry, gr George Milne, gr Alfred bidson, c:37 Ariana Roster, c:37 Richard Cearl, c:38 CLASSIFIED ADS GIRLS: Room and board for Summer Students. 1136 Tennessee. Phone 2649-1805. LOST: Lady's Explorer watch, gold bait gun, silver knife, and nails on inside back case. Call 16312R. Mrs. N. K. Thompson, retiring house mother of the Kappa Sigma fraternity, was the guest of honor at the annual Senior dinner at the FOR SALE: Hawaiian guitar (convertible to Spanish). 2 books of arrangements and lessons, full playing and tuning equipment. High original investment $498.00. Pete, 993. -160 FOR RENT: Next fall, first floor bedroom with private bath. New house at 17th and Alabama. No other rooms. A. L. Fruce. 937 Ohio. -160 THE WICHTA BEACON—Kansas large est newspaper, now being delivered to New York. Subscribe. Submit rate 100 per week. Subscibe now. Phone 2316. -190 -160 ONESTOP SCHULZ the TAILOR CLOTHES SERVICE STATION 924 Mass. Student Loans ABE WOLFSON 743 Mass. MICKEY BEAUTY SHOP 732 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. SHAMPOO and FINGER WAVE 25c PERMANENTS, any style $1 up SHAMPOO and WAVE, dried, 35c PHONE K.U. 66 7 Efficient, Experienced Operators Permanents and End Curls $1, $1.50, $2.00 to $5.00 Open Tuesday, Thursday Evenings by appointment. IVA'S BEAUTY SHOP 9411 8th Avenue Mass. 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Those senior students were honored at the banquet included: Joseph Robertson Paul Rogers Daniel Rivers Duane Brides Dwight Bridge John Campbell Frank Beckett, J Kay Noble Riley McKee Sam Redmond Roll Miller John Miller Pi Beta Phi sorority entertained with its annual senior dinner last night at the chapter house. The following seniors were honored: Gertinfe Field Marsha Nuzunim Marina Dobrova Jenn Patmore Sarah Burges Namia Nunnan Mary Jane Haynes Mary Keesinger Mary Keesinger Carolyn Bailey Rachel Kinei Jane Jane Campbill Jerry Barbara Penlund Upson chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity holds its annual spring party Saturday night in the Memorial Union ballroom. Music was furnished by Harlan Leonard's Kansas City Rockets. The music of the Rockets was broadcast from 10 to 10:30 over station WREN. Chapermons for the occasion were Mrs. Gertrude Mason and Mrs. Myrlyn Brown. City, Kan. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Barker, Kansas City, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Abernathy, Kansas City, Kan. The following were guests: Miss Anna Marie Tompkins, Kansas City, 40. M. Elmer C. Jackson, Kansas City, Kan. M. Madilla Summers, Kansas City, Kan. M. Dixony Jackson, Jefferson City, Mo. M. Mary Grace Stimson, Chicago Mr. and Mrs. Garland Williams, Kansas City, Kan. Mr. W, Burdett Hockaday, Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. James Thatcher, Kansas at Mo. Miss Gladys Gunnell, St. Louis, Mo Installation for Delta Phi Delta, honorary art fraternity, will be held at Evans Hearth tonight. Robert Miss Gladys Gunnell, St. Louis, Mo. Mr. Felix Payne, Kansas City, Mo. Mr. Ernest Leroy Brown, Kansas City, Mo. Miss Birda Knapper, Kansas City, Mo. Mr. Nathan Thatcher, Jr., Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Gaston O. Sanders, Kansas City, Kan. Mr. Howard N. Brunner, Kansas City, Mo. A luncheon in honor of Marjorie Walker, former student, of Eskridge, who is to be married June 19 to Herb Cowell, '36, Kansas City, was given last Saturday at Evan's Hearth by Helen Lockart, e37. Miss Katherine Pierce, Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Spottislow, Ottawa Miss Gladys Greer, Kansas City, Kan. Mrs. and M. I. Murray, Kansas City The guests were: Rose McEwen, c¹³8 Margaret Marrison, c¹³⁷ Miria Alice Gohsen, c¹⁰1 Maxine Laughlin, f¹⁴⁸ Burga Taylor, f¹⁴⁸ Burga Holland, f¹⁴⁸ Mary Katherine Dorman, c¹⁹⁹ Tacy Campbell, c¹⁷⁷ Ruth Learnd, c¹⁷⁷ Mary Learnd, c¹⁷⁷ Marjorie Harbaugh, c¹⁸⁷ Laura Humphrey, c¹⁸⁷ nd Mrs. W. A. Sylvia, Ottawa M, and Mrs. W, A. Sylvia, Ottawa Mm. Gwenew Pewee, Jefferson City, Mn. Mr. Lloyd Mobley, Manhattan Mm. Edward Bibb, Kansas City, Rans Mm. Edward Bibb, Kansas City, Rans Mm. Tennia Mitchell, Kansas City, Mm. Mm. and Mrs. D, M. Brown, Kansas City, Mm. Miss Marion Battle, Kansas City, Kan. Dr. T. V. Miller, Kansas City, Mo. Dr. D. J. Kowalski, Kansas City, M. C. Stevens, Kansas City, Kan. Bernice Woods, Kansas City, Kan. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Mitchell, Kansas City, Mo. Mr. Gordon Miller, Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Miller, Kansas City Mo. Sunday dinner guests at the 37 Manielle Buhmerhey, '36, Kansas City Mary Jane Roby, '36, Kansas City Clara Queen Barber, Kansas City Katherine Casidy, '36, Kansas City Havien Sieidle, '36, Kansas City James Wellington James Bicket, 'c17 Drew McLaughlin, c'18 Al Lemonne, c'19 Chaire Hullschall, c'24 Burke Wobker, c'17 Hall Chall, b'38 M, Searwil Starkeep, Independence, Mo. Miss Willa Bridebeoreb, Kansas City, Mo. Mr. Marion Motley, Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. R, I. Wallis, Kansas City Mr. and Mrs. John Marshall and son, Kansas City Weekend guests at the Triangle features here. Cook, fa'37, Charlene Forbes, ed'37, and Helen Huffman, ed'37, will become members. Harry Reitz Richard Masters William Sager John McGraw Benjamin McGuire Lyle Amberg Martin Wright Mrr. E. H. Bash, Kansas City Beverly Bash, Kansas City Mr. and Rr. R. G. Wetherill, Kans Mr. and Mrs. Ed Barber, Blue Springs, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Barber, Kansas City Mo. Delta Chi fraternity entertained with a banquet Sunday honoring the following seniors: ☆ ☆ ☆ fraternity house were: Mercy B McCarthy, C. 19 Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Bagely, Kansas City, Sunday dinner guests at the Phi Marjorie Crume, c'uncl Robert Hunt, c'40 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hawkins, Kansas City, Berton Lyman, Hutchinson William Slawson, c'40 Florence Speaks, fa'38 Berton Lyman, Hutchinson The Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity presented its annual program Sunday afternoon at the Lawrence Sunday Forum at the Ninth Street Baptist Church. The theme of the program was better citizenship. The program was arranged by Francis Hernnden, c37, and Byron Mason, mgr. Usherna for the occasion were Gilbert Alexander, c38, and Hubert Perkins, c40. Sunday dinner guests at Corbin hall were: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Miller, Lawrence Mivcora Dabler, Lawrence Mivc. C. H. Buru, Riverside City Mivc. C. H. Buru, City City Mivc. C. H. Buru, Nionar Mivc. Franice Nelson, Marton Mivc. Franice Nelson, Woodlock Loyemian Loomis, c37 John Linier, c18 Paul Fallowing, Ernest Pienna Preto, c17 Sigma Gamma Epsilon, professional mining and geology fraternity, hold its spring initiation last night in an outdoor ceremony. In the initiation the fraternity held its annual meeting at the home of Prof. C. M. Young. Arrow hand/cheeks have the process of winding the pattern back where put it on the pattern biceps where the cords, 25s and 50s, are on. Theta Tau fraternity entertained with a dinner Sunday in honor of the following seniors: following senators: John Gritt Victor Koehler Robert Russell William Clements Edward Heter STARS SUNDAY ROBERT TAYLOR Bill Kanaga, Kansas City. Sunday dinner guests at the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority house were: Mr. and Mrs. H.A. Lippier, Topkaka Mary Lou Barker, Center Manager Mary Lou Barker, Center Manager, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Kangae, Kansas City, Mia. There's a Storm of Screwy Nonsense Headed Your Way MIRIAM HORKINE "THIS IS MY AFFAIR with VICTOR McLAGLEN --some is much better than others Your presence is requested at our store this week-National Arrow Week-the time of year. when we display all the newest ideas in Arrow shirts, ties, handkerchiefs and underwear. A Gentle Love Story . . . Gentle as a Tornado! THURSDAY Sunday dinner guests at the Chi Omega surgery house were William Blecha, c'28; Everrett McPheeers, b BARBARA STANWYCK "Woman Chases Man" Pictorial-Musical-Cartoon-News We take pride in doing good work Arrows' are the most comfortable shoes in the world because (1) they're roomier (2) they have no center seam and (3) they are up, up, up. Arrows undershirts, 50 up, up. SANFORIZED 25c 'Til 7 ENDS TOMORROW MELVYN DOUGLAS ROBERT YOUNG MIRIAM HOPKINS IOEI McCREA ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP 1017 Mass W.E. Whetstone, Prop. Phone 686 All Shoe Repairing Is Not Done Alike LAUDETTE as You Love Her Best . . . topping everything she's ever done for fun! JOEL McCREA Always Cool Always Comfortable CLAUDETTE COLBERT "I MET HIM IN PARIS" MELVYN DOUGLAS BORN YOUNG - Arrow ties placed specially to team up with the shirts. Many are modelled after expensive Enviro caps and fully lakened yellow cots, $1 and $1.50. - In Arrow's new patterned shirts, strips are unpictish--cheeks, gays-- for color rule the style rests this season, and the strips unfended and Mogiforma fits. 15c PATEE Week 10c Til 7 Days Then 156 c'40; "Red" Blackburn, m'40; and Dean Gough, c'39. Special Lime Freeze TODAY! AND WEDNESDAY BIG ANTS Additional society on page 2. GREATER THAN EVER MORE MORS SINGS! MORE LAUGHS! MORE THRILLS! 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