WFDNFSDAV, MARCH 17, 1927 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society MARY K. DORMAN, Society Editor Before 8 p.m.; call K.U. 215; after 1; call 2702-K3 --only - - - - 25c Plain Shampoo and Wave. Pi Lambda Theta, national honorary educational fraternity for women, will initiate 16 pledges at 6 p.m. tomorrow at the Colonial tea room. Following the initiation services the Gamma chapter will have a birthday dinner celebrating its twenty-fourth anniversary. Women to be initiated are: Katherine Aynsley, c137 Imogene Beamer, c127 James Carson, c128 Dorothy Clendon, c127 Clarice Crawford, c127 Gary Gaiman, c126 Anna Lee Haze, c127 Ruth Leavard, c127 Jennifer Lomoyne, c124 Virginia McGill, c124 Bradish Mecklin, c124 Franklin McMullan, c124 Rowena Patterson Petridge, c124 Virginia Quigley, c124 Washington Weiss, c124 Nadine Wugman, c124 Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority held initiation services Saturday for the following: Maurice Gray, c#40 Maxine Almon, c#40 Patricia Eisenhower, c#40 Berry Stone, c#39 Doris Johnson, c#40 Jane Waring, c#40 Helen Hay, c#40 Marion Morris, c#40 Marion Morris, c#40 camel PHONE K.U.66 ONE STOP LOST: Parasitology notebook. Valuable to owner. Reward for return. Call Oliver Gilland, phone 2180J, 910 Otono. -113 LOST: Black and white mottled Sheerer pen with name engraved, Lucille Bottom, phone 718. -116 CLASSIFIED ADS ☆ ☆ ☆ CLOTHES SERVICE STATION Sunday dinner guests at the Alphs SCHULZ the TAILOR 924 Mass. 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Credit terms vary. silent fraternity were Alice Gallup of Kansas City, M.; Pope; McCarty; c'40; Lida Allene Brown, c'37; and Jane Thompson, 'c'uel. Newly elected officers of the Alpha Omicron Pi security are: President, Joan Newell, f39; vice-president, Garlandine Long, c'umel; rush captain, Verda Ames, c'39; recording secretary, Aldere Kidner, f38; corresponding secretary, Ruth Buehler, c'39; historian, Coodle Poln, f39; Weekend guests at the Alpha Delta Pi society house included: Kongman, M. B., A. Kongman, Charlotte Stallard, Nandi Osaka, Charlotte Stallard, Nandi Osaka The annual Women's Pan-Hellenic party will be held Saturday night at 9 o'clock, in the Memorial Union ballroom. Gamma Phi Beta sorority entertained the Delta Chi fraternity last night with an hour dance from 7 until 8 o'clock. Charles Wolffon, gr. and Harry Deuthe, 1793, were dinner guests last night at the Sigma Alpha Mu fraternity house. U. D. Kames bridge group will meet with Mrs. Robert Strop, 200 West Thirteenth street, tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Prestonjen of Kansas City. Mo, was a guest yesterday, at the Pi Kapra Alphabet fraternity house. Alpha Kappa Psi, commerce fraternity, announces the pledging of Lester Phlegs, 1237. Mrs. W. A. Pohl of Boone, Iowa, was a weekend guest of the Alpha Omieron Pi sorority. OVER THE HILL Werner Goes to Linden Dr. Henry Wernor, adviser of men and state food analyst, drove to Monday on business. Doctor Wernor said he had a liquor in the district court. B. A. Notzon, Kansas City, In- diana agencies with the win- ning New York Lifecare co- pany to the Life Insurance class of the University of Chicago, who also interviewed seniors in the Notzon Interviews Seniors J. M. Eilert, of the personnel dep. the Pactor and Gambia company, Cameroon, reviewed seniors in the School of Business yesterday and Monday for possible employment. J. R. Green, of the Kansas City office of the KKR, discussed the Harper Speaks at Colloyne. C. Allen Harper, NI, will speak at the pharmacy colloquy tomorrow morning at 10:38. Mr Harper will write a lecture on four-year course for pharmacists and also some recent governmental policies their effect on the retail pharmacist. Davidson Addresses Chemistry Club Dr. A W. Davidson, professor of chemistry at the University of Michigan, Magnetic Production of Low Temperatures" at the Chemical Sciences Club J. M. Elliot Interviews Seniors ENDS TONITE! Johnny Weissmuller Maureen O'Sullivan "Tarzan Escape" AND Ann Dvorak Harry Carey "Racing Lady" PATEE THURSDAY 3 Days ...with Stan and Ollie and their twin brothers in the screaming Full Length Feature! Stan LAUREL Week 10c Til 7 Days Then 15c Biggest Week-end Double Treat GENE AUTRY "Our Relations" room 201 of the Chemistry building, Leland White, gr will discuss "The Commercial Production of Radium." The commercial in bearing these talks is invited. William C. McNown, 34, son of Prof. and Mrs. W. C. McNown, left this morning for Langley Field, Florida, with the U.S. Army air service duty. McNown was graduated from the bombardment division at Kelly field, San Antonio, Texas, Feb. 12. He is now pursuing paraphrase division at Langley field. "Round-Up Time In Texas" ALSO Roving Reporter-- "ROBINSON CRUSOE" You've Nothing to Loose But Your Mind. Don't Miss It! DOUBLE FUN McNown Enters Air Service Bread Baking Demonstrated W. G. Mueller of St. Louis, directive college admissions and C. H. Webb of Kansas City, representatives of Kansas City, representatives of South Dakota, and the Bell Laboratories in New York City, will today be given electrical and mechanical engineering classes for a Thursday the students graduating from the School of Business will be The department of home economics gave a bread demonstration yesterday afternoon in Fraser hall. The students served bread, economics, lectured white Rose Homolika, gr. Eleancer Klein, gr. and Virginia Ayers, 437, demonstrated the use of flour to make Miss Sprague, had pictures and samples of bread to illustrate various points of the talk. Following the demonstration, she served. To Interview Seniors Continued from page 2 rabl." D. W.'s diction document prefers to letter it Kohlrabi, Miss K. A poetic soul expresses himself: "My Proverbal palet (?) fairly tickles when a large, juicy steak passes the said organ. My stomach turns at the thought of liver." Robby is speaking now. "Don't accuse me of the question mark, it's Moore's. A woman's tastes are varied, but "spaesthetics and meat halls at the Italian Gardens" satisfies Betty Cheesney, 'candil, for the bovine sauces." And spinach anywhere." Max Replogle, c29, lived up to our expectations by debarring that he likes "a lot of things," but confines himself to one thing: I shrewdly dislikes vruguery, much vruguery. 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