TUESDAY, APRIL 13, 1927 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society MARY JOHN'S, Society Editor Before 1 p.m. call K.U. 212; after 5 p.m. call 2702-838 Omicron Nu Holds Initiation Initiation sessions of Omicron Nu. home economies honor society, were held Saturday evening at the home of Miss Viola Anderson, associate professor of home economics. The new members are Elizabeth Wiggins, c38; Lei Sholander, c38; and Alice Coulough, c38. The officers of the organization are: president, Imogene Beamer, c39; secretary, Ida Jean Poison, c39; treasurer, Ruth Learned, c39. The following were weekend guests at the Pitfall, New York. Mrs Alice Sicey, Kansas City, Mo. Mrs F. Howell, Kansas City, Mo. Mr. William Brumwell, Kansas City, Mo. Mr. Rainish Blaich, Kansas City, Mo. Mr. Gardner, Kansas City, Mo. Thomas Wimberly, Kansas City, Mo. Walter Redsted, Kansas City, Mo. Edgar Ehlers, Kansas City, Mo. Gorgine Dehler, Dillon William Winkel, Wilhelm Doris Coleman, fa'40 Mary Frances Kernell, fa'unel The junior group of the American Association of University Women will hold an informal meeting this week at the University of Virginia. Evangeline Clark, 1640 New Hampshire. Mrs. Herbert Pine and Miss Nellie Stareck are in charge of the program. Miss T. H. Marshall, president of the group, will preside Evagueline Clark, Ruth Stockwell and Marie Miller, e38, are in charge of refreshments. Weekend guests at Alpha Tan Omega fraternity house were frank Clint Claus, McCook, McBrien, Mr. and Ms. L. Hazen, Tongkonesie, Phil Beaty, Sailinar Owens, C$8; Mary Topper, John Lake, Kansas City, Billings, Denver Hall, and Nita Vaughn, all of Kansas City, Mo. ☆ ☆ ☆ Weekend guests at the Gamma Phi Beta sorority house were Mrs. Walter Clark, Mary Jane Roby, Jane Kent, Harben Shelford, all of Kansas City, Mo; Margaret Overall, Caldwell; Maxine Van Pelt, Poet; Sara Nelle Pickett, Joplin and Joan Donahue, Lawrence. ☆ ☆ ☆ Dinner guests at the Dalta Tau Delta fraternity house Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Don Postivalliae Lewenrere; Don Boardman, cunch PHONE K.U.66 FOR SALE! Packard light six rearader good gas mileage, mechanically perfect clean thrust. 600 gm. top, curtains and trunk. $15,000. Phone White or -133 444. LOST: Billfold containing 14 and identification card bearing name John Scott. I found please return to Union Recreation Room. Reward offered: -113 CLASSIFIED ADS SCHULZ the TAILOR 924 Mass. ONE STOP CLOTHES SERVICE STATION 743 Mass. 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Sunday dinner guests at the Kappa Stigma fraternity house were Catherine Ehchoe, c'40; Salia Jane Biancoler, c'urel; Amute Rodhe, c'urel; Charlotte Duston, fa'40; and Mary Frances Martin, e37. Jack McCann, Kansas City, Mo; Barbara Humphry, c38; and Sarah Lou Taylor, c38. Phi Beta BI, professional medical fraternity, held honorary initiation services Sunday for Doctor Duncan of Fredonia. Dinner guests at the Alpha Gamma Delta college Saturday were: Mr. Arla Martin, Kansas City, Mo.; and Mrs. M. O. Hull of Kansas City. PHONE K.U. 66 CST: An important data they about 2001 celec Saturday. Please return to room 10 Ad. -131 FOR SALE! Double-breasted tuxedo, about little new. Very latest style, size 36-57 new wrists, cuff links and tie, 122.10, $19. 2047 W. - - - - hind the mummy. Excluding the fact that a cowman makes a girl look like a walking hot house was the discovery by some adult male student that girls no longer bring encyclopedias and family bibles to school in order that they may press the bouquets they receive. Rackets restrung with a correct tension tool. 1014 Mass. St. Phone 319 TAXI HUNSINGER'S 920-222 Mass. PHONE Tennis, Base and Soft Balls, Bats and Gloves. Backets restring with a correct 12-987 SHOE REPAIRING Plumbers and Electricians TENNIS RACKETS Tennis, Base and Soft Balls, Bats Eyes Examined - Lens Duplicated - Glasses Fitted NOLL OPTICAL CO. Registered Optometrist, 18 years 839½ Mass. Over Royal College Shop Phone 979 SHIMMONS China, Glass, Lamps 929 Mass. CANDID CAMERA with f-4.5 lens only Circulation on Request Photographic supplies Exposure meters Developing tanks Matter Movie picture cameras Equipment ARGUS Give New Life to Your Old Shoes — Special Price for a Short Time Men's leather half soles ... 60c Women's leather half soles ... 50c Men's or women's rubber heels ... 25c Prof. R. P. Stringham and family were Sunday dinner guests at the Kappa Etu Kappa fraternity house. Hixon Studio Phone 41 Lobby Hotel Eldridge OTTO FISCHER 813 Mass. St. Twenty-five words or less one inition, 21x; three 'invertions', 16x; six in- ternatives, 71x; contractates, not more than 23 words, 12 per month in office, 10 per month in house. First Class Workmanship Darcelle Wierick of Leavenworth was a weekend guest at Alpha Omicron Pi sociology house. Mrs. F. E. Harvi of Ackhison was a dinner guest at the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity house Sunday. Gregory Hines, c. 33 was a Sunday dinner guest at Alpha Omicron Pi sorority house. Delphine Gfelter, c39, was a weekend guest of Lucile Roach at Lowemont. Alpha Kappa Psi, professional commerce fraternity, held a School of Business smoker last night. Watkins hail will hold open house Thursday evening with an hour of dancing from 7 until 8 o'clock. Addene Saxton, c29, spent the weekend at her home in Waverly. James Riddel, Funicl, was a Sunday dinner guest at Watkins hall. On the Shin-hind the mummy. Excluding the fact that a cowman makes a girl look like a walking hot house was the discovery by some adult male student that girls no longer bring encyclopedias and family bibles to school in order that they may press the bouquets they receive. Continued from page 1 When the men's Pan-Hel discovered that they were not enshrined FORTUNES TO PRODUCE! THOUSANDS IN ITS CAST! on page 633 of the Britannia but probably on some garbage man's house they not the dilemma and the obvious flaw, how garbage union local 578 will probably want an explanation. The houses really liked the darn things. * * The GOOD EARTH STARRING STARRING PAUL LUISE MUNI • RAINER The 1926 academy winner Revolt! Thundering masses invade the houses of the nobles ... revolutional ONE AND ONLY SHOWING IN LAW-BLENCE THIS YEAR SATURDAY ONLY Reserved Seats Now on Sale at CARLS One of our chums is athletic as all git out. The other day she was swimming up to her neck in water trying for distance. At the end of 90 lengths of the swimming pool, which is quite a distance to go and till end up where you started, came back to her seat and then that if she were to go the whole way, 100 lengths, that she would get 10 points toward W.A.A. GRANADA Without a glance backward she took the distance in stride. Beaming all over she was telling about it when someone asked her what points did for them? She had to confess to doing it for them or not know. Well, anyway, she's got them. The same person, keeping close to her element, went canoeing up the river and landed back at Lawrences municipal wharf late at night up in the canoe and decided to walk not too distant bank. Three hours later she had uncovered her hair from a half inch of mud. We were congratulating a girl on becoming one of the bevy of University queens the other day when we asked her if she were going to take a trip offered as the prize. She said that the club had added, "What have I got to lose?" And she came to college to find that out. COMING TO THE GRANADA Prof. R, Q. Brewster To Speak Prof. R, Q. Brewster will be the speaker at the Bacteriology Club luncheon meeting 12:30 today, in room 532 Snow hall. The road show presentation of Pearl Buck's world famed Pulitzer Prize Winning Novel "THE GOOD EARTH" the roadshow presentation of Pearl Buck's world famed Pulitzer Prize Winning Novel "THE GOOD EARTH" the roadway THE GREAT OPEN SPACES We are headed for the open . . . 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