5 WEDNESDAY MARCH 3, 1937 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Here on the Hill --an account of Mt. Oread Society MARY K. DORMAN, Society Editor Before 5 p.m., call K.U. 21; after 5, call 2702-K3 Sunday dinner guests at the Ph Yorks Pel (externity house were: Appalachia intercity house meet. Douglas Hyde, cap Burningham, cage 69 Birritha Humpery, c17 Mary Ferguson, cap Independence Independent Hilen Lucille Warren, canel Marypeard Sparing, canel Marian J. Bunting, Marian Allen, canel Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Butler, Kauai City Barbara Bailey, Kansas City, Mo. Athina Delta Pi security elected the following officers Monday night: President, Jean Hardendorf, c39; Silma Heimara, c29; vice-president, Anita Cockrell, c28; secretary; Alicia Hess, c38; treasurer; Phyllia Foust, c39; corresponding secretary; Alta Armstrong, fa39; president; Lacy Caples, c40; historian; Harriet Goodwin, c40; rush chief; Harriet Schibus, fast social chairmen. ☆ ☆ ☆ Gamma Phi Bhi announces the engagement of Sara Nelle Pickett, '36, of Joplin, Mo., to Harry Richardson, Jr., a member of the Beta Theta Pi fraternity, at Washington University, St. Louis. Dinner guests at the Phil Delta Theta house Sunday were Aliceen Herdenn, c'umel; Katheryne Turner, c'umel; Mary Loun Borders, fa29; Marianna Bantleton, c'40; and Harriet Darby, c'40. ☆ ☆ ☆ Delta Chi fraternity announces the pledging of Perry Lance, e'urel, and George Jewell, e'urel, both of Kansas City, Kan. Mrs. S. W. Slaughter and Mrs. Al ☆ ☆ ☆ fred Lawrence entertained members of the Integra Club yesterday at Myers ball. A covered-dish lunchoon was given. Solbok, a member of the Kansas City Philharmonic Orchestra, was a dinner guest at the Phi Mu house Monday night. Dorothy Snyder, c. 271, was a luteleon guest at the Chi Omega house yesterday. ☆ ☆ ☆ Chi Omega sorority entertained the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity with an hour dance last night. Watkins hall will hold open house with an hour dance from 7 until 3 o'clock tomorrow evening. The forum group of the K.U. Domen will meet with Mrs. H. O. Loyd at 1815 Maine street this afternoon at "30." Sallie Jane Bachelor, cunel, win a luncheon guest at the Gamma Phi Beta house yesterday. Gamma Phi Beta sorcery entertained the Delta Upsilon fraternity with an hour dance last night. Mr. Severn, fs. Seattle, Wash., was a luncheon guest at the Sigma Phi Epsilon house yesterday. Delton Chi fraternity announces the pledging of Harold Johnson, e'10, of Osage City. 宫 宫 宫 Phi Gamma Delta fraternity entertained with an hour dance last night OVER THE HILL Nask Speaks in McPherson School of Education, spoke before the McPherson teachers and educators at the Teachers Association Monday afternoon on the subject. Mildly frustrated. Attend Johnson's Funeral warner, adviser of men, Joe Moore, ph, James Robinson,ph, and Robert Pokorny, ph, drove to Archibald and served in the internal services of Robert Johnson, b/38, who died in Watkins Memorial hospital Sunday morning. Slaughter to Attend Meetings Dear S. W. Slaughter, of the School of Religion, will leave Thursday for Archbishop Allen at the University of Christ Church. He will attend a meeting on the Curriculum of the Disciples of Christ in St. Louis next week. Taft to: Speale. Dr. Robert Tau, associate professor of chemistry, will speak on "The Deposition of Aluminum in the Chemistry Club tomorrow at 4:30 in room 201 of the Chemistry building Slides will be shown to illustrate the On the Shin-left for the city and Worley. Arriving at her home, Bland, a bit bitalish, would not knock on the door; instead, he peeked in to a back window — but to no avail, for there was no Worley there, nothing but naked decreased mood. Continued from page 1 Lactie, McVoy burried put her hands under the table and began talking off her rings. After the invasion the Sigma Chi's were wondering just how much bad had been used by powder used in the blank shotgun cartridges. Overheard on the Campus: "That professor in public speaking really had me on the spot. We were susped to tell a Scottish joke, and the only ones I could think of were those in the Sorry Owl." Ewing Bland's natured pug was the best of him last weekend. he had been dating Ruth Woolley, an Alpha Dpi, Pi quite regularly, but declined an invitation to attend a party at her home in the city. Come 10 o'clock Saturday night and Bland just couldn't stand it any longer so he It seems that some students just can't get away from their home work, even when they are a coneect they feel they should attend. During the concert, I was in a music Orchestra Monday night, a lone girl was first seen knitting. But this was nothing; a few rows back in the audience was a student and his date, both knitting on a dress. We have classes at school, either love or fear of the woman, or want of politicity that prompted the "poor litle to help with the knitting." The Gamma Phi's finally finished their initiation but things didn't turn out so well. The initiates had written their checks covering the initiation costs and given them the money they needed, but rather careless in depositing them and they were lost for some time. After an organized search they found them (the Gamma Phi's will tell you where) but the ink had runTagged and the checks will have to be written it was believed the initiates will let the treasurer do the explaining to parents. --portray the ancient dramas of old Virginia Griffin, brains and beauty of the Gamma Phi house decided the big bad boy bettouppers are just a bunch of blumbermers since one of the boys anonymously sent cards and enclosed them. The girls, Miss Griffin said, would be appreciated from others and no more signs, please. Continued from page 1 Red Gate Players Give Puppet Shows Today PHONE K.U.66 ATTENTION, BOYS. 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Over Royal College Shop Phone 979 Twenty-five words or less one inertion, 21¢; three insertions, 19¢; six ankerinsertions, 17¢; seven ankerinsertions to approve to approval at the KANAN Business Office. Dean Swarthout of the School of Fine Arts has arranged to present the series of plays in Fraser theatre rather than in the University Auditorium, and she has hearted and the puppet figures seen to their best advancing. Here's Your Answer to the Spring and Summer Suit Problem! Styled in Single and Double Brassed Sport Back. Trouers, plait and zip — In Greys, Tans, Browns, Blues. Plain and fancy patterns. Gaberdine is a fabric that gives punishment" and comes with a shape. Shape retainning and smart in shape. A feature showing of these fine suits, which are a special value... } Chinese Figures Speak English The afternoon program is as follows: "A Street in China." "Swim" * And Rated First by University Men, Here, and Thruout the Country. "Gulf Weight Gaberdines" $28.50 By using fancy slacks you have two suits in one —and plenty "Hot." You'll like these suits and we invite comparison. You'll like these suits and we invite comparison Dance from the "White Sucker" "Elegant Gray—A Chinese Fable." Intermission, "The Legend of Wallow Plate." (Five Secrets). New Stetson Hats The evening performance is as follows: "The Feast of Lanterns," "The Burning of the Bamboo Grove," "Elephant Gay," "Intermission," "The Coward and the Weaving Mind" (airscenes). New Botany Neckties Manipulators: Pauline Benton and Lee Burtler; music is arranged and played by William Russell. The admission price for the matinee performance will be 35 cents for adults with no seats reserved. A special rate is being allowed children from the public schools. All acts for the evening performance will be reserved on an admission price of 50 Shoe. Must be obtained at the School of Fine Arts office until 3 o'clock this afternoon and at the door this evening. SCHNEIDER BROS. DO YOUR TRADIN' AT Authorized Dealers Sales - Service Phone 278 622 Mass. UNIVERSITY CONCERT COURSE Extra Attraction CHINESE SHADOW PLAYS PRESENTED BY Red Gate Shadow Players Shadow Puppets in the plays of Old China. CHIVALROUS WARRIORS, COURT LADIES, DEITIES, DEMONS, HARD-WORK DRAGONS AND STREET VENDERS. Authentic Music. Colorful Costumes with Action and Humor. FRASER THEATER Wednesday, March 3rd. Matinee at 2:15 p.m. All seats 35c Evening at 8:20 p.m. All seats reserved at 50c Seats on Sale at School of Fine Arts Office or at the door. "The most unique and charming performance we have ever had." Maud Briggs Knowfton, Director Currier Gallery of Art. Manchester, N. H.