A THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1837 --- UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Here on the Hill --an account of Mt. Oread Society MARY K. DORMAN. Society Editor Before 3 p.m. call K.U. 21; after 3, call 2702-R3 Phi Gamma Delta entertained the following with an hour dance Tuesday evening; Dennis Leimouse, c40 Johanne Crum, c40 Marjorie Crume, c40 David Johnson, c40 Martin Marin, c40 Virginia Lee Crume, c40 Evan Yampel, c40 Jaime Forgerald, c17 Loune Halbran, c40 Joe McKenna, c40 Virginia Shidon, c40 Joy Morrison, c40 Margaret Layne, c40 Percy Lynch, c40 Virginia Griffin, c40 Mary Gould, c40 Mary Guillemey Taylor, c40 Betty Stephenson, c40 Phi Beta Pi, medical fraternity, held infiltration services for the following men last Saturday night: Arthur Gain, m/19 Gordon Graypool, m/uncf William Rowland Hill, m/19 William Rowland Hill, m/19 John Karahill, m/18 Morgan Malcolm, m/uncf Morgan Malcolm, m/uncf Sam Whitson, gr Don Pipe, gr Sethland, land, gr Norman Galret, gr The Jay James were hostesses at the W.S.G.A. tea yesterday afternoon from 3 to 5 o'clock in the women's lounge of the Administration building. Miss Florence Black and Beulah Pimee pooled. The University colors carried out in the concertoes of carved bulls, blue iris, and blue candle. ☆ ☆ ☆ This afternoon at 3 o'clock the --- ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ Dinner guests at the Phil Gamma Delta house Tuesday evening were Mr. C. A. Ritchie of Topcka, and M. H. T. Wichula of Wichula. Dr. A. W. Davidson, of the department of chemistry, and Gordon Kruger, rtw, dinner guest at night, at the GI Schi GIsma House Tuesday night. ☆ ☆ ☆ PHONE K.U. 66 Ralph Nuffner, '28, Kansas City, Mo., grand inner guard of Theta Tau. Delta Tau Delta will entertain with a formal party Saturday night in the Memorial Union building. Rededited orchestra will furnish he music. CLASSIFIED ADS ATTENTION BOYS: Good dinner meals we are sure you for only 28c Neen 12 to 1, evening 6 to 7. 1341 Ohio. ☆ ☆ ☆ LOST: At Union Fountain, brown leather sniper notebook containing valuable lea- tures and papers, also books. Note in name Gull Judy Stewart, 61 phone 1-800-340- 100. LOST; Silver identification bracelet with Christian College crest. Name inperiated on back. Call Frances Sewell, Phone 860-167 Corbin Hall. -167 ☆ ☆ ☆ ONE STOP The afternoon bridge group of the K.U. Dames will meet today at the home of Mrs. Richard Davin 002 Mrs. Davin J. M. Howard as hostess. The regional meet of the western division of the Delta Tau Delta fraternity, including delegates from Oklahoma, Kansas, Colorado, Nevada, Iowa, South Dakota, and Missouri, will be held at the house here Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. CLOTHES SERVICE STATION beumothers of the University will be entertained in Myers hall by the University Women's Club, Mrs Laurel Anderson is in charge of the music. Entertainment will be furnished by the following trio, Mr. James, Ms. Jennifer, and Alex Fielder, bumel, fluitt. SCHULZ the TAILOR 924 Mass. 743 Mass. PHONE K.U.66 Student Loans ABE WOLFSON MICKEY BEAUTY SHOP SHAMPOO and FINGER WAVE, 25c PERMANENTS, any style $1 up 732 1/2 Mass. 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* Tuesday and Thursday for your school and office supplies Expert Picture Framing 941% Mass. St. Phone 533 IVA'S BEAUTY SHOP Six experienced operators to serve you. Special Prices on Zipper Notebooks KEELER'S Wallpaper Books School Supplies SEE US LOST: Phi Gamma Delta fraternity pin name Robert Rowlands inscribed on back Call 1481, Reward. -101 WANTED: Student experienced in ready-to-fur or full post work time. State age, experience, qualifications, etc., Writs post office box 19. -108 SKATES AND SLEDS "Western" Ammunition. Skates Sharpened Keys for Any Lock RUTTER'S SHOP PHONE 12-987 Plumbers and Electricians SHIMMONS was a dinner guest at the Theta Tau house last night. 1014 Mass. St. Phone 319 TAXI HUNSINGER'S 920-22 Mass. China, Glass, Lamps 929 Mass. Eyes Examined - Lens Duplicated - Glasses Fitted TAXI We carry all brands of 35 M.M. film for my miniature film —and do fine grain development. The CANDID CAMERA with f-4.5 lens only $ 1.50 Twenty-five words or less one insertion, 315 three insertions, 169 six insertion, contract rates not exceeding $200, or two letters to approve at the RANNA Business Office. Eyes Examined - Lens Duplicated - Glasses Fitted NOLL OPTICAL CO. Registered Optometrist, 18 years 839½ Mass. Over Royal College Shop Photoshop ARGUS Hixon Studio Phone 41 Lobby Hotel Eldridge Lunchroom guests at the Gamma Phi Beta house dinner were Pengyu McCarty, c'40, and Edna May Parke c'40. ☆ ☆ ☆ Randolph Long, 'eurel, will be a guest at the Phi Delta Theta house tonight. Kenneth Bechle, Ontario, was a guest at the Pi Kappa Alpha house yesterday. Delta Tau Delta Internity will hold a banquet in Kansas City, Mo., Friday night. only ☆ ☆ ☆ See Dancers in Emporia Group Attends Performance and Class Session Class Session A group of students from the University attested a performance of Darius Humprey and Charles Weldman, New York dancers, Monday evening at the State Teacher's College in Emporia. Humphry and Weldman, two of the foremost modern dancers, are not on folk, but came to Emporia for a special performance. They conducted a two-hour class in the afternoon. Those going to Emporia for either the class or the evening performance are: Miss Elizabeth Dunkel, assistant professor of physical education; Miss Yvonne Riordan, W.Y.C.A.; Miss Ruth Hoover, assistant professor of physical education; Miss Lillian Peterson, assistant instructor of physical education; Betty Cunningham, associate professor in Johnine Lee Walker, ed37; Ruth Worley, ed37; and Dorothy Bauer, c29 Students To Enter Billiard Tournament Several students have turned in qualifying scores to the management of the billboard room in the Memorial Union building in the past two days in preparation for the National Intercollegiate Telegraphic Billboard tournament which will be held Thursday March 11. The five high scorers will represent the University in this tournament which is open to all colleges in this section of the country. Howard Winn, c93, turned in high score Tuesday. James Caps, c83, Elena Brown, phi and Aaron Boggs, cwr, were the next high scorers. Shots in the telegraphic meet are made from a key chart, and after each key shot, the player is allowed a maximum of 10 points in pocket billiards per innings. There are 15 shots, so as a total score of 15 is possible. rare results will be telegraphed to the Indiana Man's union at Bloomington, which is sponsoring the meet. The meeting winners will be announced later. There will be no admission charge for the telegraphic meet, which will be held next Thursday. K F K U Spooner-Thayer Exhibit 2.30 p.m. Elementary German desson Mr. Campbell studied in Paris and has done extensive art work in his travels to Italy and Spain. Several faculty members of the School of Engineering attended the Kansas City sectional meeting of the American Welding Society, a G. E. Woodman of the Kansas City Bridge company is the chairman of the section, and J. R. Hall of the Kansas City Structural Steel company is the vice-chairman. A. H. Susan, chairperson, is sitting at the University and V. M. Smith, instructor in heat treatment, served on the executive committee. Thursday, March 4 2:42 p.m. News Bashes. 2:42 p.m. A Shakespeare Progress, much Ado About Nothing, Missen Rhoea Hoopes. A collection of water colors by Edmond S. Campbell, chairman of the department of art and architecture at the University of Virginia, is on exhibition now in Spooner-Thayer museum. The display consists of 43 pictures, 30 of which are American scenes and 13 European scenes. The collection will be here until March 31. The exhibition is being sponsored by the School of Engineering, University of New England; the pictures are New England village scenes, Spanish buildings, and Virginia nature scenes. His Gloucester, or New England, scenes are of special interest. One of this group, "Dane Brook," was given the Tullish prize of the Chicago Art Institute. Water Colors by E. S. Campbell Here Until March 21 FACULTY MEMBERS ATTEND WELDING SOCIETY MEETING Fire at SIG Alph House Fire broke out at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity house yesterday morning and filled the house with smoke. A studio couch was burned at $50. The fire was believed to have been started by a carelessly-thrown cigarette. 6:00 p.m. Personal and Family Problems, Dr. Bert Nash, President of the Kansas State Mental Hygiene Society. Fire at Sig Alph House **Pharmacy Colony To See Film** A talking film, "Sunshine From the Sea," will be shown at the regular pharmacy colony this morning at 11:30 in room 205 of the Chemistry building, building B of recovering and re-fining oed liver oil from the fish to the consumer. It will be presented and commented upon by John Burch, of the professional service staff of the Kansas community. Kansas City, Mo. anyone interested is invited to attend. V.W.C.A. Group To Meet The Philosophy of Religion group of the W.W.CA. will meet with the Rev. Joseph King of the Plymouth Congregational Church tomorrow afternoon at 4:30 in the Pine room of the Memorial Union building. The group will continue the discussion on Thursday and forth in Prof. J.F. Brown's book "Psychology of the Social Order." All interested students are invited. On the Shin-secret, and exclusive club for women possessing a magnetic personality, mystifying charm, and exotic beauty. The promotion of women better puts both a function of the organization. But here is the catch—the Grand Master Executive Committee gives its address at 804 West 13th Street, the dress of the Kappa Sig house, slightly odder has been detected. Continued from page 1 LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE FOR MOONEY RESOLUTION Sorencamento, Calif., March 3—(UP). The assembly-rules committee of the California legislature today reported favorably the concurrent resolution to free Tom Money, 1916 San Francisco Preparedness Day dynamizer from San Quentin prison. Jayhawker Copies Available The third number of the Jay- hawker magazine which was issued yesterday, will be available to the subscribers who have not secured their copies, this afternoon at 1300 in the book exchange of the Mem- eral Union building. The book exchange will also be open every hour and the rest of the week at this time. Design Exhibition Changed Design Exhibition Changed The entire student exhibition in the halls of the department of design has been changed this week. The present exhibit, which is on the third floor of west Administration building, has been done entirely by students during the present school year, with the exception of two or three mounts. Kappel hospital pharmacy fraternity, held pledge services Monday evening for the following pharmacy students: Bill Nite, Robert T. Pokerney, Herman Arnold, Michael Koch, and Terry Bert Lampliah, and Peter Schmider. DON'T THROW 'EM AWAY Kappa Psi Pledges Seven ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP W. E. Whetstone, Prop. 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