19 TUESDAY, MAY 4. 1937 ] PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society MARY JOINES, Society Editor Before 3 p.m. call KU. 215 after 3. phone 2702-832 The Delta Sigma Theta sorority presented its annual program Sunday afternoon at the Lawrence Sunday Forum at the Ninth Street Baptist Church. The theme of the program was "Seeing the Beautiful." The program was as follows: Reading, "Seeing the Beautiful From Sunrise to Sunset," by Ethelyn Hardman, c'48; solo, "Neopolitan Night," by Lucilia Steele, c'40; tri, "Where My Caravan Has Rested," by Rosemary Walker, c'37, Luttha Lewis, c'40; and Ruth Kemp, c'40; reading, "Guglielus" by Louise Garrett, c'39. The sorority furnished by a chorus of sorority members. Closing remarks were made by Cozette Wilson, fa'38, followed by singing the Deltah Hymns for the occasion were Betty Louis Pennell, c'40; and Dorothy Davis, c'40. ☆ ☆ ☆ Phi Delta Theta entertained Saturday night with its annual spring formal in the Memorial Union building. Decorations were designed to represent a Chinese cherry orchard with bamboo lattice walls and fencing, and fiber matting for framework. The orchestra platform upon which PHONE K.U.66 The K. U. Dame* Evening Bridge Group will meet tonight at the Robert Strep home, 300 West Thirtenth Street with Mrs. Charlotte Dota* as hostess. Jay Janes will entertain with a tea Mr. Ernest Leroy Brown of Kansas City, Mo., was a weekend visitor at the Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity house. Mr. Brown is a member of the staff of the Kansas City Call. The pledges of the Kappa Sigma fraternity held a hayrack ride Friday night. Bill Pratt, c'40, had charge of the arrangements. 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Klinkenberg, "Red" Blackburn and its orchestra furnished the music. The guests were: Peggy Perkins, Lawrence Kohlrein, Hawley Sunny Pole, Hawley Michael Campbell, Emporia Fifth Avenue, Wichita Charles Ibouch, Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Arlinton, Kansas City Father Murray, Kansas City, Mo. Lorenale Pryce, St. Charles, Mo. Barbara O'Sullivan, Kansas City, Mo. And Merrie Perry, Oswatimau, Mr. and Merrie Dumy, Topkapi Mr. and Merrie Dumy, Mo. Hulbert Sewert, Wichita Bud Muller, Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. and Mrs. Bernice "Poco" Frizzier Mr. Benny Hart, Kansas City, Mo. Harold Miller, Wichita Hugh Hortz, Kansas City, Mo. George Stewart, Kansas City, Mo. George Stewart, Kansas City, Mo. Eleanor Troop, Kansas City, Mo. Bettiny Brown, Les Summin, Missouri Camel, Camel Isabel West, c40 Ann Reynolds, fa40 Virginia Elmhurst, c40 Smith, c40 Maxine Laughlin, f38 Mary Allie Goshore, c40 Watson, Watson Betty Shawer, c39 Grace Valentine, c38 Peggy Perey, c38 Peggy Perey, c38 Virginia Wright, c38 Louise Grayson, c40 Oscar Hardesty, c37 Oscar Hardesty, c37 Harriette Smith, c40 Mary Katherine Dorman, c37 Gerritt Spurs, c38 Hannah Dorman, c38 Phyllis Fount, c40 Peggy Allery, c39 Margaret Honegger, ph Dorian Scott, c40 Jean Wellman, f40 Alfred Wellman, f40 Virginia Wallace, fa40 Perry Maus, c40 Ruth Farr, c19 Ruth Nelson, c40 Joy Scammon, c40 Charlotte Dupton, fa40 announced Friday. Mr. Burtis is a member of the Beta Theta Pi fraternity. Pil Gamma Delta entertained with its annual Mother's Day dinner at the chapter House Sunday. The guests were: Mrs. C, R. Greenlees, Lawrence Mrs. P, C. Harwell, Achars Mrs. F, C. Harwell, Cotton, Topka Mrs. and Mrs. F, A. Mangledge, Atchison Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Howe, Kansas City, Mrs. Edwin Howe Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Davis, Kansas City, Mo. Sigma Alpha Epsilon entertained with its Mother's Day dinner Sunday at the charter house. Mr. and Mrs. F, L. Mores, Abilene Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Tucker, Shawnee Mr. and Mrs. James Nelson, Topkaka Mr. and Mrs. Elisabeth, Topkaka Mr. and Mrs. F, Clinger, Topkaka Mr. and Mrs. Kell, Topkaka Mr. and Mrs. City, City, Mos. Mr. Wood, Kansas City, Mos. Mr. Riley Pearson, Lawrence Mr. R. C. Manley, Lawrence Mr. Frub Kane, LT, Vegas, N.M. m. and Mrs. C., V. Jones, Kansas City, Mr. and Mrs. H, T, Ritchie, Wubtia, Mrs. and Mrs. J, Kelley, Panda, Ms. and Mrs. L, Lawrence, Ms. William Gill, Oklahoma City Mr. and Mrs. C, Kr. Iodide, Independent City, Ms. Mr. Hub Kane, Las Vegas, N.M. mr. cmd. men C.V. Voges, Kansas City Dr. and Mrs. F, E. Wilhelm, Kansas City, Mo. Mr, Hub Kane, Las Vegas, N.M. The guests were: ☆ ☆ ☆ Mr. and Mrs. C, G. Barben, Kansas City, Mr. and Mrs. C, V. Jones, Kansas City. Mo. Miss Margaret Barben, Kansas City, Kan. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Leeves, Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Udell, Kansas City. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Nohe, Kansas City, v... Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Steiger, Topke Mr. Walter M. Steiger, Topke Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wobker, Kansas City, Kan. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Humphrey, Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. O. Zeelemeyer, Kansas City, Kan. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Brady, Kansas City, Kan. Kappa Sigma fraternity held its annual Mother's Day dinner Sunday. The theme of the dinner was red and white. After the dinner a picture of the group was taken and a program of the chapter chapter was given. Guesses were: ity, Mo. Mrs. Kathryn Kroeker, Hutchinson Mrs. C, F. Alliderdice, Coldwater Mr. and Mrs. F, T. Beckett, Kansas City, Miss Theris Worker, Kamas City, Mo, Mrs. and Mrs. H. A. White, Ablene Mrs. and Mrs. L. M. Mec师, Lawrence Mrs. Lloyd Metzel, Lawrence Mrs. and Mrs. S. J. Wright, Manila, P.I. Mrs. M. E. Dewney, Long Beach, Calif. Mrs. T. L. Mainey, Kansas City, Kan. Mrs. E. G. Wallingone, Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Drisko, Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. George Mills, Lawrence Mrs. F. Moore, Topeka Mrs. B. R. Turner, Nashville Mrs. C. W. Jackson, Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. J. E. Wyatt, Kansas City, Muc. Mrs. A. B. Killing, Greenfield, Ohio Mrs. H. L. Tappen, Salina Mrs. L. LaRue Royce, Salina Mrs. Mark E. Bridges, Lawrence Mrs. and Mrs. E. W. Bryant, Sialia, Mo. Mrs. and Mrs. E. W. Bryant, Sialia, Mo. Mrs. Ross Cave, Subtle Mrs. and Mrs. W. M. Clover, Chanute Mrs. Wayne Clower, Wuchita Mrs. and Mrs. Elmo Ellerdo Mrs. J. D. Dent, Olathe Mrs. Ann Cathery Cogrove, Olathe Mrs. E. G. Coyley, Coffeeville Mrs. E. G. Coyley, Coffeeville Mrs. May De Fever, Fall River Mrs. J. R. Edmonds, Lawrence Mrs. and Mrs. Eigert, Dighton Lancaster, Lawrence Mrs. J. J. Hamen, Chewy, Yo. Mrs. S. H. Haight, Lawrence Mrs. C. W. Hemphill, Lawrence Mrs. M. L. Harnes, Patt, Fredonia H. I. C. Kilim, Leavenworth Mrs. and Mrs. C. D. Lueck, Netakwa Mrs. and Mrs. C. G. Lyon, Coldwater Mrs. and Mrs. F. P. Patt, Fredonia M. K. Dillon, Atwood Mrs. and Mrs. J. P.arker, Leavenwort Mrs. F. T. Pierson, Oikale Mrs. F. L. Robertson, Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. G. E. Ryan, McCraken Mrs. Clyde E. Smith, Dodge City, Mo. Mrs. J. B. Zimmerman, Kansas City, Mo. Al Spath, Kansas City, Mo. Bill Smiley, Norton Bill Smiley, Pola Charles Poe, Wichita Marjorie Gray, Wichita Sunday dinner guests at the Delta Chi fraternite house were: Mr. and Mrs. A, N. Hoverstock, Topeka Mr. and Mrs. Donald Royce, Topeka Miss Brookside, Kansas City, Mo. Miss Bockside, Kansas City, Mo. Gertrude Spoirs, c'and Ernestine Swafford, fa'unel Gloria Onofrio, Kansas City, Mo. Machiel Ondroff, Kansas City, Mo. Ettna Pyle, Wichita Willard Matthews, Wichita Lorraine Pyle, St. Charles, Mo. Eleanor Troup, Kansas City, Mo. The annual spring party of the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity was held Friday night at the chapter house. Phi Mu Alpha announces the oledging of Rhoten Parrot, fa'uncl. The engagement of Robert Burtis, c37, to Lois Smith, Manhattan, was Betty Hoffman, c'annel Peggy Glorhomme, c'40 Fern Forman, c'40 Bradley Bailiff, c'80 Ellen Louie Eby, f'aelm Alice Kiney, c'40 Jane Thompson, c'40 Dave Daye, c'annel Charlise陀尔曼, c'anel Phyllis Wethrill, c'anel Frances Smith, Argentine James Smith, Argentine Mary Rutherford, f'a39 Sarah Jane Staffer, f'a39 Elaine Poli, f'aelm Larimer Lauterman, c'40 Isabel West, c'40 Jean Williams, c'anel Martina Turner, c'39 Johnathan McCain, c'40 Mildred Mikelk, c'17 Betty Steel, f'aelm Virginia Tayler, f'aelm Jamie Heinbrook, Kansas City, Mo. Gertrude Gallady, Beloit John Rulek, Kansas City, Mo. Murphy Kaup, Kansas City, Mo. Walter Everly, Kansas City, Mo. Walter Raymond Burzell, Topella Kay Thomas, Beloit Daniel Eckert, Beloit John Rulek, Kansas City, Mo. Murphy Kaup, Kansas City, Mo. Walter Everly, Kansas City, Mo. neering fraternity, announces the initiation services of Kenneth F Rash, e39. ☆ ☆ ☆ Delta Chi fraternity announces the pledging of Sam Thompson, ph, and Robert Frazier, c'40. Delta Upsilon fraternity announces the pledging of Noble Troutwine, c'40. Kappa Eta Kappa, electrical engi- Luncheon guests at the Sigma Kappa house yesterday were Mrs. Rofle Starrett, Mrs. Paul Quistgard, and Mrs. Earl McSpadden, all of Kansas City, Mo. ☆ ☆ ☆ Weekend guests at the Phi Delta Theta fraternity house were John Wolfe Corbett, Emporia; Robert Wilfelt, Hook, hook,Hook, both of Kansas City, Mo. Additional Hill Society on page 2. IF YOU'RE SMART, You'll Wear French cuffs ...If you're SMARTEST, you'll hold 'em together with SWANK CUFF LINKS 1 To give your French Cuffs that custom-fit...use swANK Airway Links...easily put into any type of cuff...or swANK Kum-a-parts...the buttons you can put on while the shirt is off. 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