5 TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 1937 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society MARY JOHNSON, Society Editor Before $p$,介人 KU. 1251; after $p$, 2702-83 Weekend guests at Corbin hal were the following: Miss Jerrem Dew, Kansas City, Mn. Miss Mildred Scott, Kansas City, Mn. Miss Doreen Dijen, Kansas City, Mn. Miss Marielle McClelland, Kansas City Mildred Schedra, Kunts City, Mc Miss Dean Jien Dijk, Kansas City, Miss Marielle McClilland, Kansas City Mildred Mandle, New City, Mary Loun Brown, Olahar Mivee Smith, Olahar Mivee Sloney, Olahar Dorothy Hart, Heington J. W. Zimmerey, Horton Katherine Walsh, Holton Rosemary McLennon, Ackleison Ruth McLennon, Ackleison Ruth Hall, Horton Judith McLennon and Judith Mc Lewis, Lawnworth Mise Mildred Mundell, Kansas State College, Manhattan Ann McComb, Kansas State College Manhattan Miss Blanche Nattier, Kansas State College. Manhattan lege, Manhattan Miss Avis Johnson, Kamas State College Manhattan Manhattan Miss Adrienne Griffith, University of Nebraska. Lincoln braska, Lincoln Miss Betty Clements, University of Nebraska, Lincoln ☆ ☆ ☆ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph S. Tait, Lawrence Gene Tait, Lawrence Approximately two hundred fifty members, alumni and pussies of the chapter attended the spring formal party at the Kappa Sigma fraternity house Saturday night. Luke Kuhin's orchestra played for the first half of dance and Red Blackburn's band furnished the music after intermission. Atmosphere suitable to the spring theme was created by a tropical setting with palms illuminated by a dingdow from specially constructed chandeliers. Back of the orquestra skylight shoal a silver moon enclosure who seem under a starry sky. Paul Kihm headed the decorations committee. ☆ ☆ ☆ Weekend guests at the Delta Tau Delta house were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wiles, Macksville; Glen Boes, Manhattan; William Vitch, "36; Gene Noel, "36; Clark Kostner, Manhattan; Marahe Dogen, Kansas City; Lloyd Siebert, Chicago; Jack Spinis, Wichita; Solenberg, Manhattan; Hram Leavil, Jack Ash, Bill Bevers, Bob Kiplinger, Martin Wichtu; Martin Beck, Gordon Brigham, and Jack Klocker, of Kansas City. Dinner guests at the Sigma Phi Epilon, house. Sunday, June 21. Mr. Lecile Edel, Oklahoma City, OA, Mr. Edward Loundale, Kansas City, MN Mr. John Riley, Kansas City, Mc. Mr. Walter Everly, Kansas City, Mc. Mr. Robert McClure, Kansas City, Cs. V. C. Gery, Kansas City, Mc. Ms. Hoffman, Kansas City, Mc. Ms. Howard, Kansas City, Mc. Ms. Jean Hombrowk, Kansas City, Mc. Mr. George McCoy, Tulsa, OA. Mr. Hugh Fisher, Topka Mr. Ben Klinerman, Topka Mr. Ben Klinerman, Topka Pi Beta Phi sorority and Delta Chi fraternity entertained with a reception at the Pi Beta Phi house last night for Carolyn Bailey, fa37, and Marlin Wright, fa37, who gave a joint senior recital. Guests at the reception were members of the School of Fine Arts at Duke University, Mrs. E. H. Lindley, Dean and Mrs. Paul B. Lawson; Miss Elizabeth Megairi, and Miss Vera Lear. Xi chapter of Sigma Kappa had the chapter birthday party Sunday. Dinner guests included: Dorothy Zimmerman, K辛市 City, Mo. Mary Loe Harrison, K辛市 City, Mo. Louise K辛市 City, Mo. Lon Robertsen, New York. Grace Kiel, K辛市 City, Grace Margaret Dickey, Newton Mazel Anderson, K辛市 Haz Anderson, Lawrence Weekend guests at the Gamma Phi Bath 530a House Were Dorothy Mackenzie, Kansas City, Mo. Mary Elizabeth Hughes, Kansas City, Mo. Mary Nahin, Kansas City, Mo. Elva Chatum, Kingman Boots Edinson, Attchison Jillian Heath, Jillian Heath Kathryn Cusady, Kansas City, Cora Queen Barber, Kansas City, Margaret Zern, Kansas City, Sunday dinner guests at the Chi Omega sorority house were Beverly Burns of Poila, Helen Woody of Married, Mrs. H. J. Stockman and Nell B. Stockman of Chanute, Margaret Farney of Kansas City, Edwin Wood of McPherson, Mrs. F. W. Everly of Lawrence, Mrs. Masson and daughter Ellen of Tulsa, and Inez Einsgh of Bartlesville. ☆ ☆ ☆ Dinner guests Sunday at the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity house were: Sallie Jane Bachelor, c'unc! Mel Smith of Wellington; Mary Jane Shockley, c'30; Jerva Pitkin, Simmons Hoe Strother, Daisy; Mrs. John Summers, Lawrence; and Norman Sipe, Kansas City, Mo. Weekend guests at the Alpha Gamma Delta sorority house were: ☆ ☆ ☆ Francisco Hallem of Kansas City, Kami Valdee Dawig of Golf; Cecilia Mitchell of Cherryvale; Rust Stout of Tupelo; Vignahe Worritt of Kauai City, Mo; Betty Alfairer of Cherville; and Frances Couch of Topicks Weekend guests at the Sigma Kanna house were: Mary Alice Graham, 71, Simpson Henry Nailor, Haymarket Cary, Mys. Grace Krieg, Rancho City, Mys. Jonathan McClure, Mys. Margaret Dickey, Newton Weekend guests at the Algha, Chi Omega sorority house were Lois Smith, Manhattan; Margaret Gray, Independence; Geraldine Humphrey, Escridge; Mrs. W. L. Clark, Trey; Mrs. D. A. January, Osawatomie; Mrs. H. L. January, New York City; and Mrs. Benton Teeparken, St. Joseph. ☆ ☆ ☆ Sunday dinner guests at the Alpha Chi Omega security house were WILLIAM Trombold, Tulsa, Olda; Dan Schultz, Coffeeflyer; Lud Fister, James Starner, Molvin Tappen, Kay Stevens, all of Atchison. Sunday dinner guests at the Delta Upsilon fraternity house were Lidia Alene Brown, c'37; Barbara Brown, c'uncel; Suzanne Long, c'uncel; Jean Russell, c'37; and Betty Boddington, c'40. ☆ ☆ ☆ Saturday dinner guests at the Alpha Chi Omega security house were Mrs. George Trombold and John Trombold of Bromond; Helen Daniels and Charlotte Thompson, both of Iola. June Kirkham, e38, was elected secretary-treasurer of the Women's Pan-Hellenic Council last night. Katherine Hurd, f38, was elected president last Thursday. Weekend guests at the Della卢顿 maison were: Mr. G. A. Holloway, and Mr. H. M. Holstein, Tulsa, Okla. Mrs. L. B. Holstein, City and Lily Huston, Lawrence ☆ ☆ ★ Gamma Phi Beta corony announces the engagement of Bertha White, cuneal, to John Chandler, c37, a member of Sigma Chi fraternity Kappa Alpha Theta security an- nouns the engagement of Elizabeth Carrubr, csp. to Herbert Lodge, c3B, for the Phi Danna Gamma fraternity 宜 宜 宜 Dinner guests at the Gomma Phi leora sorority house Sunday were Jeorge Russell, c28; John Grisham, c37; Darvey Phillips, Katsia Cosson. Luncheon guests yesterday at the Kappa Kappa Glamma sorority house were Mrs. Peppof, Wichita; Ruth Magerkouth, Salina; and Betty Schwartz Mr. Garland Williams of Kansas City, Mo., was a weekend guest at the Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity house. M. Myles Clay Stevens, 73, of Kansas City, Kan., was a weekend visitor at the Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity house. Here is sport clothing that makes a man as glad to buy it as the clothier is to stock it. You've never read that in a clothing ad before, have you? No . . . and you've never met this kind of sportswear in a clothing store, either. This glamorous clothing can't be put into type or talk . . . for these suits are different than you wore in 1936 . . . 35 . . . or ever. Dick Wolf, 34, and Ralph Wells 24 were weekend guests at the Silhou Fraternity house. Describe these Sport Suits? Why, we couldn't even do that using Lowell Thomas. ☆ ☆ ☆ Harold "Hul" Adamson, who was a student at the University in the years 1923-28, is an example of a University man who made good in Hollywood. Having finally climbed the ladder to Hollywood in 1933, he wrote the author of all the lyrics at the featured songs in the motion picture "Top of the Town" now playing at the Dickinson theater. Every desired fabric and color . . . you choose from a great stock bought at low prices . . . and passed along the same way. While in the University he produced a show that was a satire on Hollywood. Pursuing his studies at Harvard he became a budding song lyric writer, writing the jingles for musical comedies staged by the college's famous Hotty Pudding and Pi Eta clubs. Prol. and Mrs. J. D. Stranathan were Sunday dinner guests at the Kappa Eta Kappa fraternity house. ☆ ☆ ☆ Phi Mu Alpha, musical fraternity announces the pledging of Warre Wilson, ta29. 'Top of the Town' Lyrics Written by Former Student From Harvard Adamson went to Broadway to write for Vincent Youmans and the late Ziegfeld. He now has many song hits to his credit. The fourth senior recital of the School of Fine Arts given last night in the Administration auditorium was a combination of the talents of Carloyn Bailey, fa37, pianist; and Marlin Wright, fa37, baritone o. Orene Yowell, fa37, accompanied Wright on the piano. Weight began his program with German, French and Italian selections, and closed with a group by English composers. Carolyn Bailey played a varied program of piano compositions. ☆ ☆ ☆ Pi Lambla Theta, educational security, elicited the following officers at a recent meeting: President, Miss Mattie Cumine; vice-president, Mrs. Joy K. Talbert; gr; recording secretary, Dorothy Whittle; c38; c39; corresponding secretary, Dorett Weigman, c38; treasurer, Louise Yeomans, c37; keeper of records, Dorothy Clendenbrough, c38. GRIFFON SPORT SUITS Coats and Pants $16.75 The chapter is going to add another $30 to the loan scholarship. This amount will be handled by the committee committee on loans and scholarships. Cumrine Elected President Of Educational Sorority $24.50 Wright and Bailey Appear in Fine Arts Recital Toeka, April 19- (UCP) - Jack B. Jenkins, former chief of detectives at Kansas City, Kan., today arrived in Toeka to make preliminary plans toward assuming directorship of the state highway patrol. New Patrol Head to Toneka Jokina, appointed last week by Gov. Walter A. Hoxman, succeeds Col. Walt Smith who organized the 1928 Whitewater League by legislative statute in 1933 Although Smith, will step out of the picture tomorrow, having handed in his resignation last week, Frank Stone, Jr., assistant director, will be acting director until May 1 when Jekins takes charge. Pi Beta Phi Sorority To Celebrate Founding The entire University chapter of the Pi Beta Phi sorority will go to Kansas City next Saturday to celebrate the anniversary of the sorority's founding. Approximately 300 persons, including members from the active chapters at the Universities of Missouri, Nebraska, Kansas, and Kansas State, and alumni members from these institutions. Topkea, Leavnorth, Monahaskan, Montana, Springfield, and Lincoln will attend. There will be a dinner Saturday night at the Hotel Mueibach, with Mrs. Clyde H. Porter to toastmess. C. M. Young, professor of mining engineering, and R. W. Warner, professor of electrical engineering, will leave Wednesday for Texas on a trip in behalf of the Engineering Council for professional development organization sponsored by various professional engineering societies. Young and Warner To Visit Texas Engineering Schools They are to visit the engineering schools of the University of Texas at Austin and of the Texas Technological College at Lubbock, Texas, to ascertain whether engineering courses there meet requirements for being accredited by the council. Professor Warner will visit also Southern Methodist at Dallas, and Professor Young will spend a day or two in the oil and gas fields of the Texas Panhandle. S231 Satisfies Customer Angola, ind—(UP) The manager of a local shoe store pit away $231 in a pair of artes. A clerk sold them. The customer has not returned. Lawrence's Leading Theatre GRANADA SHOWS CONTINUOUS 2:30 to 11:30—25c til 7 YOUR LAST CHANCE A now and fascinating Hebpurn in her first comedy role in J. M. Barricz's Laugh Prockiving Stage Hit! ENDS TONITE The Greatest Short Subject in History "SERVANT OF THE PEOPLE" ★★★ ALSO "SHE WAS AN ACROBAT'S DAUGHTER." WEDNESDAY THURSDAY One of the year's Cleverest Color Cartoon Novelties And Latest News Events. Returned by Request for Those Who Failed to See It and the Hundreds Who Want To See it Again! 2 DAYS ONLY "GREEN LIGHT" ERROL FLYNN ANITA LOUISE LLOYD C. DOUGLAS Sensational Best Seller—Even Greater Than his "Magnificent Obsession." Friday - Saturday BETTE DAVIS Humphrey Bogart "MARKED WOMAN" A number of University organists and church organisers from Lawrence plan to attend the recital of Pietro Yon, organist of St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York City, which will be given tonight in Kansas City at the Grand Avenue Temple. Organists Will Attend Recital by Pietro Yon Those who will attend include C. S. Skilton, professor of organ; L. E. Anderson, professor of organ; and M. L. E. Anderson; Mr. Cris Simpson, instructor of organ; Miss B. D. Anderson; and Ms. mouth Congregational Church; Mr. William Howie, organist of the Uniariian Church; Mr. Charles McMann of the Episcopal Church; Mr. Raymond Lawrenson, a St. Joseph organist and graduate student; and an organ student. After the recital Mrs. James R. Elliott, organist of the Central Press-bysterian Church of Kansas City, who received her master of music degree at the University in 1913, will give a buffet supper at her home in honor of Mr. Yon and Mr. Skilton, her former teacher of organ. A. S. U. Sponsors Spanish Civil War Picture "Spain in Flames," a full length movie of the Spanish civil war, will be shown three times tomorrow at the Unitarian church under the sponsorship of the American Student Union. PATEE Week 10c 'Til 7 Days Then 15c NOW! ENDS WEDNESDAY 2 BIG HITS He's Here Again! The Wonder Word That Won You in "LET'S SING AGAIN" Echoes the Heart of Dixie in a Stirring Southland Drama. BOBBY BREEN "RAINBOW ON THE RIVER" MAY ROBSON Chas. Butterworth — AND — IT TAKES A CROOK TO SHIELD A CROOK "CRIMINAL LAWYER" LEE TRACY MARGOT GRAHAME ALSO NEWS - CARTOON SAVE and ENJOY SHOWS 2:30-7:00-9:30 Adm.15c Kiddles 10c Last Times Today HITS! — 2 — HITS! Laughs Galore! **Companion Feature** "Mysterious Crossing" Starting JAMES DUNN JEAN ROGERS Wednesday - Thursday Bargain Days—10c to all and WHA A BARGAIN! JAMES SALLY DUNN·EILERS COMPANION FEATURE HERE'S A SWELL PROGRAM YOU'RE BOUND TO ENJOY! Sunday 'To Mary With Love' mercyear, will be shown tomorrow at 1:30, 7:50, and 9:00. Admission is 10 cents and tickets may be purchased from the Student Union or at the door. Continued from page 1 Several Alpha Chi's had a new type of written excuse when they missed closing hours Saturday night. The excuses were written out by a police sergeant and proved very satisfactory. We are told that Grace Valen time and Lee Emms are trying to wrest- hold the method used to obtain the executes, but that's hardly fair. Roving Reporter-progress in her direction is assured. Adelodea is strangely silent tonight. Maybe she just doesn't care for man. A more likely supposition would be that her thoughts are nothing short of being too black a hue for print. Lovely creature, our Adelodea. For as it from her to slander us. Continued from page 2 Put this hat down as a "must" for Spring . . . and wear it wherever duty calls. That wide-ish brim, cupped up in back, that low band on a low crown, that long "snap" well back to the bow, are sure signs of the smartest style. Sterson has done it again! Stetson has done it again! and that place is--- Only One Place in Lawrence to Buy Stetsons 1 2 LET YOURSELF GO! Throw Yourself Away! SPRING IS HERE! LET YOURSELF GO! Go Wild With the Maddest Entertainment Ever Made! Get Into the Joy and Swing of Jamboree as Shown by the New Universal in "TOP of the TOWN The Giant Musical Hit Now at the SHOWS MAT. 3:00 EVE. 7 and 9 DICKINSON PRICES 2017 TH 7 THE STUDENTS' CHOICE STARTING THURSDAY--- 'Wings of the Morning' Presenting JOHN McCORMACK World Famous Tenor All in Natural Technicolor ANNABELLE HENRY FONDA No. 2, A Return Engagement Irving Bentin's "On the Avenue" With ALICE FAYE DICK POWELL MADELENE CARROLL MADELENE CARROLL