15 FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1937 PAGE THREE Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society MARY JOHNIS, Society Editor Before 1 p.m. call KL. 231 after 5 p.m. call 2792-835 Sigma Nu fraternity entertained the following guests with a buffer supper last night; Mary Jane Haynes, c'18 Betty Stephenson, c'40 Linda Jerry, c'91 Alexia Marks, c'91 Bethy Edison, c'19 Joshelle Rath, c'10 Jessica Frigerald, c'40 Amy Betts, c'18 Lucille Springer, c'10 Laura Humphrey, c'17 Margaret Noam, c'17 Margaret Romane, c'10 Dorothy Blue, f'39 Lilien Lenne Eby, f'a10 Melissa Norris, c'40 Mary Dyer, f'39 Mary Markham, f'a19 Annette Reed, f'39 Virginia Beverly, c'39 Virginia Gold, c'40 Virginia Lee Stevens, c'39 Maxine Almon, c'40 Charlotte Dianst, c'40 Hortense Smith, c'39 Marjorie Crume, c'10 Jen Perry, c'40 Roberta Cook, c'40 Jenni Maysey, c'40 Lorraine Luthran, c'39 Chaperons were Mrs. Eva Oaklet and Mrs. Were Terry. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS ☆ ☆ ☆ Dwight H. Green of Chieyo, the supreme justice of the Pi Alpha Delta legal fraternity, was a visitor of the local chapter last Sunday. New officers of Kappa chapter of Kappa Alpha Theta, elected last night, are: President, Mary Ellen De- cormier, c38; vice-president, Alice Fritz, c'uml; rach captain, Dorothy Fnite, ecp; correspondent, secretary, Sue Fowler, c'uml; house president, Jennette Downey, c'83; recording secretary, Alice Russell, fa'38; treasurer, Margie Jones, Wobbl, c'81. Kappa Sigma fraternity will entertain with its annual spring party tomorrow night at the chamber house. Louie Kuh and his orchestra will play for him. Blakeharn and his orchestra will play for the second half of the party. The following were tamer guests last night at the Delta Tau Delta fraternity house. Phoebe Woodbury, c/and Hilary Ebert, c/40 Lucille Borton, c/58 Elizabeth Hannah, c/19 Marion Morris, c/and Jane Waring, c/40 Dinner guests at the Pi Beta Phi dormitory home last night were Miss Waldemar Geltch; Dean Robbett, of Northwestern University; Miss Verna The following were dinner guests. CLASSIFIED ADS PHONE K.U.66 ONE STOP FOR SALE? Model A Ford coupe, Bargain for $35.00, Call 3647. -136 CLOTHES SERVICE STATION Mr. and Mrs. William C. McNown announce the engagement of their daughter, Marygret, to Allan R. Shults of New York City, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Shults of Hoboken, and Mrs. A. W. D. Shults of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority, and was graduated in 1955. The wedding will take place in the early summer. 924 Mass. SCHULZ the TAILOR 924 Moss MICKEY BEAUTY SHOP 743 Mass. 732 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. 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Alpha Kappa Pa, professional commerce fraternity, announces th e pleding of Robert Rich, b38. William Rosswell of Kansas City, Mo., was a Utehune guest yesterday at the Alpha Tou Omega fraternity house. Rev. H. Lee Jones To Speak TO N.W.C.A. PHILIPPINE TENNIS RACKETS tennis, Base and Soft Balls, Bat and Gloves. Rackets restring with a correct BUTTER'S SHOP 1014 Mass. St. Phone 319 TO Y.W.C.A. PHILIPPINES to SPEAK TO *Y.W.C.A.* PHILIPPINES group the R. Hue Jones of the Lawrence Unitarian Church will speak on "What I Believe and Why" at a meeting of the Philosophy group of the V.W.C.A., which will be held this afternoon at 4:30 in the Pine room of the Memorial Union building. The talk will be a subjective autobiography, and will include any questions. 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