1 FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1807 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS Here on the Hill -an account of Mt. Oread Society ALAN ASHER, Society Editor Before 5 p.m., call KU: 21; after 5, call 2702-K3 --for your school and office supplies Expert Picture Framing About 175 senior and graduate women attended the annual April tea given by the University Women's Club yesterday afternoon in Myers hall. Guests were met at the door by Miss Margaret Lynn, professor of English, and Miss Winnie Lowrance, assistant professor of education. In the receiving line were Mrs. E. H. Lindley, Miss Elizabeth Megulian, presiding officer, Mrs. E. B. Stouffer, Mrs. J. H. Neal, professor, all wives of deans of the University with the exception of Miss Megulian Tea was poured from two brass samavors by Mrs. L. E. Sisson and Mrs. Charles H. Aubten. The centerpiece on the tea table was formed of iris, jonquil, and snapdragons. Mrs. Arthur L. Owen played several piano selections during the afternoon. Decorations consisted of 25 mounts designed by students in the department of design. ☆ ☆ ☆ Jeanette Jenkins, c'ap, was entertained with a dinner given by Lorraine Luther, c'38; Bette Lemanfa'39; Gertrude Field, c'37; and Lemon Hoffman, c'38, at the Eldridge hotel last night. Other guests at the dinner were a folioeer, Felen Miller, c18 Felen Nelson, c18 Felen Janet Cawley, c18 Mary Jane Hayes, c18 PHONE K.U.66 CLASSIFIED ADS LOST: One pet Arkansas zoo-hack fool. Answers to name of "Wafford!" Finder please return to Dickinson Theatre. -121 Alpha Chi Omega sorority enter- SCHULZ the TAILOR ONE STOP CLOTHES SERVICE STATION Mr. Anderson is with the legal department of the government in St Louis, where he and Mrs. Anderson will make their home. Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Alice Schultz to Frederick Anderson of St. Louis. Mrs. Andersen received an A.B. dept. in 1963, and an M.A. in 1032. She is a member of the Sigma Kappa sorority. Student Loans 743 Mass. ABE WOLFSON MICKEY BEAUTY SHOP Margie Sparrow, c'1ern Helen Gos, c'1ern Doris DLano, c'1ern Louise Boulton, c'158 Louise K., c'19 Maurine Gray, c'40 Mary Guild, c'40 Jean Wyatt, c'40 Phone 2353 SHAMPOO and FINGER WAVE, 25c PERMANENTS, any style $1 up 732 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. Rachel Kienn, ed/37 Dorothy Lennon, c/98 Sally Frost, ed/105 Sally Jo Demyne, c/98 Kateryn Turner, c/98 Louise Bonnet, c/98 Jean Patron, ed/104 Beryl Lee McFarlane, c/88 Ane Hiahard, c/98 Judy Grishch, c/98 Ida Griffith, c/98 Sarah Burgeon, c/98 Katherine K. Fritz, c/98 Mea Googoo, Rockefeller, f/19 Beta Theta Pi fraternity entered trained nine members of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority yesterday and was honored by the Guests were as follows; Soft Deep Wave, any style only - - - - - - 25c Plain Shampoo and Wave, with neck trim - - - - - 35c Oil Shampoo and Wave, with neck trim - - - - - 50c Evening Appointments TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS 941% Mass. St. Phone 533 IVA'S BEAUTY SHOP SEE US Special Price on Zipper Notebooks KEELER'S Wallpaper Books School Supplies PHONE K.U.66 TENNIS RACKETS Tennis, Basketball Balls, Bats and Glove Rackets restrue with a correct tension tool. RUTTER'S SHOP 1014 Mass. St. Phone 319 TAXI HUNSINGER'S 920-22 Mass. PHONE 12-987 SHIMMONS Plumbers and Electricians China, Glass, Lamps 929 Mass. ARGUS Photographic supplies Paper - films Exposure meters Developing tanks Gearsets Moving picture cameras Equipment The CANDID CAMERA with f-4.5 lens only $12.50 tained the following guests at dinner Dr. and Mrs. Otto Springer Miss Viv Leaf Dian and Mrs. Paul B. Lawson Mr. and Mrs. T, N. Dion Mr. William Howie Mr. Rosemary Kirchman as follows: Bill Udell, c'40 Drew McLaughlin, c'38 Alien Lumine, c'39 Allen Diewey, c' Kenneth Trounç, c'unl Marakes McWilliams, 1f4; Marries Crime, Cune; Jane Eorest Toews, 3f4; Pamela Clare, were dinner guests at the Phi Gamma Dalpha fraternity home last evening. Hixon Studio Phone 41 Lobby Hotel Eldridge Dinner guests at the Delta Upalun paternity house last evening were as follows Jodie Steele, 'e'mon Ellen Stokes, 'e'mon Ellen Willey and Clayton Fike of New Orleans. Dinner guests at the Gamma Phi Data security house last evening. Eyes Examined - Lens Duplicated - Glasses Fitted Dinni guest at the Sigma Nu fraternity last evening were: Barbara Golln, c'37; Isabelle Besh, c'uncl; and Lucille Nelson, c'uncl. Mrs. R. J. Clark of Kansas City, Mo., was a luncheon guest Wednesday at the Delta Upson fraternity 'house. Helen Lukotch of Pittsburgh, Pa- wess a lunchoon guest at the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority house yesterday. Give New Life to Your Old Shoes — Special Prices for a Short Time Men's leather half soles .50c Women's leather half soles .50c Men's or women's rubber heels .25c ☆ ☆ ☆ Registered Optometrist, 18 years Over Royal College Shop Jane Hannah, c 37, was a buncheon guest yesterday at the Pi Beta Phi sorority house. Mr. L. D. Jennings was a dinner guest last night at the Alpha Kappa Psi fraternity house. Alpha Kappa Psi, commerce fraternity, announces the pledging of Vern Dean, c'40, and Ambrose Dempsey, b'ap. Charles Allen of Tonganoxie was a dinner guest at the Sigma Phi Epiphon house last evening. Sue Fowler, c'unel, was a luncheon guest at the Gamma Phi Beta sorority house yesterday. ☆ ☆ ☆ OTTO FISCHER 813 Mass. St. ☆ ☆ ☆ NOLL OPTICAL CO. Kappa Sigma fraternity announces the pledging of Delbert Crabbe, ed'uncl. Robert L. Dill, 74, who has been field executive for the Boy Scouts of America at Cedar Rapids, Iowa, since Jan. 1, 1993, will leave about 839½ Mass. Over Royal College Shop Phone 979 ROBERT DILL APPOINTED SCOUT FIELD EXECUTIVE First Class Workmanship Twenty-five words or less one insertion, 21x three insertions, 16x six insertions, 71x contract rates, not more than 3,100 words, 12 per month each. Paperback. (Shelfmark) May 1 for Seattle, where he has recently been appointed as a field executive of the Seattle area. SHOE REPAIRING The territory under his jurisdiction will include the 20 troops in Alaska, besides his Seattle duties. Shortly after reaching Seattle he will leave for a six-weeks trip of inspection to Alaska, which will take him as far north as Point Barrow, within the Arctic circle. Chi Omega sorority announces the pledging of Dorothy Ewing, c'40. Politicians Show Spirit In Campaigns in April Continued from page 2 ☆ ☆ ☆ Field at its head. Field was successful in his campaign for the presi- JOHN MILTON PHILLIPS LYMAN FIELD S. G.L. party was the winner as far as the number of Council offices was concerned. This majority was confirmed. The "Bling Sun" party this summer. A newcomer on the Campus will be surprised at the interest taken in politics these last few days preceding the election, and he probably will question its usefulness. However, underneath the spirited campaign with its "mud" and propaganda lies the means to an end—the securing of better student self-government for Mt. Oread. deny a contest in which a record number of votes was cast. The Pachmanee candidate John Minton presided over the Council last spring, but the P. Dr. W. H. Schoewe, associate professor of geology, left yesterday to attend the Kansas State Academy of Science meeting in Manhattan. SCHOEWE TO DIRECT FIELD TRIPS AT SCIENCE MEET The guides for the field trips are: M. K. Ellen, of the Geological Survey; J. M. Jewett, professor of geology at Wichita University; and A. B. Sperry, professor of geology at Kansas State College. WE SERVE FILM MEN WILL SELECT KANSAS BEAUTY QUEENS Doctor Schowehe has charge of the field excursions for the geologists. The excursionists will visit places of geologic interest near Manhattan and Fred MacMurray, Ted Lesser, Lester Roir, Prinz and Cecil B. DeMille will judge the beauty queen contest sponsored by the Juyhawker magazine. Fifteen women were chosen from 80 applicants to participate in the contest. The judges will select the five winners from photographs. The queen will be entered as a candidate for the Drake Ralphs queen in a contest sponsored by the Drake University junior yearbook, Quax. She will be taken to Des Moines, April 22, where she will reign for two days over the twenty-eighth annual Drake Ralphs. The winners will be announced in the commencement issue of the Jayhawker. Green Hall Pictorially Smith Shows Motion Pictures V. M. Smith, instructor of machinery construction, showed and explained four reels of motion pictures on welding last night at the meeting University chapter of the American Institute of Engineers in the Chemistry building. Arrangements were made for the inspection trip to Kansas City Saturday. About forty members of the organization will go. Chartered buses will be used to visit the Standard Oil refinery at Sugar Creek in the morning, and the Municipal Waterworks of north Kansas City in the afternoon. **Green Hall Pictorial** A large picture of the north entrance of Green hall adorns the wall of one room in rooms of the University Club, of Pittsburgh Dick Voran, 31, is a resident member of the organization. The walls of the lounge room feature pictures of many popular buildings at colleges and universities throughout the United States. REGULAR MEALS PLATE LUNCHES Free Shrimp Friday Evening LARGE CAFE 18 E. 9th Smith Shows Motion Pictures Lawrence, Kansas Ober's HEAD TO KOP OUT FITTING Commission To Sup 'Pot Luck' The Social Service commission of YWCA will have a "pot luck" COMING Gounod's Grand Opera "FAUST" Accept this CHALLENGE Company of 150 $24^{50}$ WEDNESDAY EVENING April 14 8:20 O'clock — University Auditorium supper at Henley house tonight at 6. At the meeting which will follow, plans will be discussed for the commission's program for next year. Dorothy Bucher, c20, will be in charge of the meeting. Go clothes-shopping. Look over all the suits in town. Compare the fine worsteds in our Challenge group with any suits in town—even those selling for five or ten dollars more. You be the judge—and you can't lose! ONE NIGHT ONLY you can't lose "The Challenge Group" Any woman student who is interested may attend the supper. Seats Now Selling - Popular Prices School of Fine Arts Office A CLEAN SWEEP A CLEAN SWEET of LEFT-OVER PIPES 35c to $1.00 values for 25c We Also Just Received a New Stock of Sasieni and London House Pipes "The World's Premier Pipes" "Handy for Students" Rankin's Drug Store Dress 'Romantic' Paris is singing tender love songs, and college men are gazing dreamy-eyed at their true love. Romance is in the air, and it's at its best in the newest fashions. Romantic trimmings that catch men's eyes. Romantic colors that stir men's hearts. Join us and be romantic. charming house coats Gay chintz and cotton print house coats made in Grindl style with their Girdle style with their full skirts are the last thing in romance. The nice thing is that they're practical and inexpensive too. Only 3.95 and 5.95 Weaver's