TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1937 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Here on the Hill --an account of Mt. Oread Society MARY K. DORMAN, Society Editor Before 1 p.m. call K.U. 21; after 1, call 2702-K3 The Negro Varsity was held Friday night in the Memorial Union ballroom. Music was furnished by Nat Towles and his orchestra. The following were guests: Mr. and Mrs. Garland Willison, Kansas City, Ks. Pamela Shiner, C. E. C. Bouchier, Lawrence Pamela Shiner, A. W. Johnson, Wilicha Mr. and Alonzo Fulton, Kansas City, Ks. Mr. and John Ealy, Topika Mr. Albert McMahon, St. Joseph, Mo. Mr. and J. M. Childs, Madison Mr. and J. M. Childs, Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and C. Jackson, Calyffville Mr. and Mrs. William Anderson, Kansas Ms. B. Lowe, Wishtia Ms. and Marie B. Moore, Topika Ms. and Oscar N. Johnson, Wichita Ms. and H. J. Mordand, Wichita Ms. and R. D. Jones, Independence Ms. and C. N. Norman, Kansas City, Mo. Ms. and Author Mandaf, St. Joseph Ms. and John C. Larson, Topika Ms. George W. Watson, Coffeyville Ms. and E. R. Woodward, Wichita Ms. and S. R. Younghous, Kansas City, Ks. Ms. and Dooglas Grout, Kansas City, Ks. Ms. Monie Forte, Wishtia Ms. Missy Jean Clark, Topika Mr. Vernon Highower, Coffeyville Mr. and Mrs. James O. Woodson, Hatchi- son Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Anderson, Kansas City, Ks. Kansas chapter of Triangle featern- ity celebrated its tenth anniversary Sunday in attendance were held for following: Douglas Shiner, c18 Rosell Rosemunt, c18 Arthur Williamson, c40 Alfred Johnson, c18 Alfred Wilson, c18 PHONE K.U. 66 CLASSIFIED ADS ELDYLRH COUPLE planning to open summer in Colorado Mountain with tsunami preparedness and with house work in exchange for transportation and living during summer internships - 104 LONT: Mintar Belated pin with name Bette Belle Kappa on base. Reward. Call 718, Kappa Kappa Gamma House. -104 LOST, At Union Fountain, brown leather zipper notebook containing valuable letters and papers, also books. Name in note- book. Call Judy Strawwell, phone 410-106 ONE STOP 924 Mass. --with neck trim Oil Shampoo and Wave. SCHULZ the TAILOR CLOTHES SERVICE STATION Delta Tau Delta fraternity held initiation Sunday morning for the following: Hannie Wellnhurst, c'19 William Witt, c'40 Brace Voren, c'40 743 Mass. ABE WOLFSON Student Loans PHONE K.U.66 MICKEY BEAUTY SHOP Phone 2353 SHAMPOO and FINGER WAVE, 25c PERMANENTS, any style $1 up Soft Deep Wave, any style only 250 732 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. Melia Grete, f439 Linda Hendry, f414 Chris Hay, f439 Dorothy Bloe, f412 Josephies Hay, f415 Mary Jane Sookley, f416 Ms. Frank Summerly, Heidrichman Cameron Crawford Dame Garnio, Kanau City, Ms. Dame Clampion, Kanau City, Ms Sunday dinner guests at the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity house included: Oil Shampoo and Wave, with neck trim - 50-60 Evening Appointments Tuesday and Thursday Plain Shampoo and Wave. with neck trim - - - 35c 941 1/2 Mass. St. Phone 533 Jim's BEAUTY SHOP SEE US Six experienced operators to serve you. Leslie Lewis, 617 Frank Malley, 716 Charles H. Roper, 716 Nathan Bedford, 637 Arce C. Jones, 615 Gordon Miller, 716 Henry K. Younger, 227 Farmer, 722 Arundel French, 34 France, 616 James L. Meyer, 227 Ben Williamson, 731 M. L. Spry, 34 M. J. Fletcher, 616 Russell Young, 36 Don C. Williams, 636 Kamelyn Cook, 618 Albert Cook, 718 O. T. Swander, 224 A. R. Swender, 618 John L. Crum, 227 Henry Gould, 617 Mary McKinlay, 618 M. L. Merman, C. Carl Canningham Lathil Johnson, c137 Edward Curtin, c139 Charles Graff, c140 Wright, c148 Alumni present at the ceremony. for your school and office supplies Expert Picture Framing Special Prices on Zipper Notebooks KEELER'S Wallpaper Books School Supplies LOST. A woman's small white wrist, silver with two twisted bands of brown leather. Rewired. Call Gertrude Feld, phone 413, -105 BOYS: Desirable rooms with board, also board alone, Reasonable, 1420 Ohio Albane 1502. -Ohio 104 SKATES AND SLEDS "Western" Ammunition. Skates Sharpened Keys for Any Lock TAXI HUNSINGER'S 9:20-22 Mass. Eyes Examined - Lens Duplicated - Glasses Fitted NOLL OPTICAL CO. TAXI 1014 Mass. St. Phone 319 China, Glass, Lamps Registered Optometrist, 18 years 839 1/2 Mass. Over Royal College Shop Phone 979 SHIMMONS PHONE 12-987 Plumbers and Electricians Twenty-five words or less one inscription, three three insertions, six six inscriptions, not more than one inscription may be used to approve an advance payment to approval at the KAMAN Business Office. 929 Mass. --spencer Chipin, both of Wichita, and Ruff B. Johnson, of Baulder, Colo. Sunday dinner guests were Mr. Mcs. Mrs. Frank Wilson and son of Kansas City, Betty Stephenson, c40, and Jerry Bookin. ARGUS Hixon Studio Phone 41 Lobby Hotel Eldridge We carry all brands of 38 M.M. film for any miniature camera —and do fine grain development. CANDID CAMERA $12.50 Edward Wiley, c40 Richard Kennedy, c40 Foster Pearl, c40 George Knuth, c41 Robert Galantine, c43 Robert Galantine, c43 Walter Lunden, c45 Clark Warees, c48 John Fisher, c48 Joshua Foster, c48 Sunday dinner guests at the Kappa alpha Theta security house included: Mary Hartnett, 36; Topaka Liberté Liberata, 7; Kamius City, Mo. Skirch, Skirch, 36; Kansu City, Mo. Loeffman, 24; Mr. and Mrs., A. B. Dellatte, Mirah J. H. Smith, B. Topletta Phi Gamma Delta fraternity en Phil Githa University of Alabama at the University of North Carolina Star Dinner at the chaucer house Saturday night. Morrison Straight, 31, acted as toastmaster. The following were guests: O. F. Telechick, Kansas City, Mo. Lamont D. Clemons, Topeka Jack R. Demme, Kansas City, Mo. Harry Valdamur, Clay Center Jack R. Demme, Kansas City, Mo. R. Greenstein, Lawrence Harry Olson, Kansas City, Mo. A. D. Denney, Pleasant Hill Buzz Jalad, Pleasant Hill Chai O. Dashoff, Lawrence Lawrence E. A. Lowe, Lawrence Lawrence E. A. Lowe, Lawrence Hecht M. Fuller, Snoota J. C. Cameron, Lawrence Walter Fuller, Kansas City, Mo. Jerry Snyder, Kansas City, Mo. H. A. Klock, Lawrence Robert C. Chyra, Kansas City, Mo. Kappa Sigma fraternity held initiation services Sunday for the fol- lowing: Philip Burke, c199 Frette E. McPhractes, c40 Jolien Zimmermann, cunel Frank Koch, cunel French Delpher, cunel William Pratte, j.e., c40 Bruce Reid, c40 Vernon Rosestetter, cunel Wert Fearn, cunel The new cabinet for Kappa Phi. The bishop's Church soiry, has been approved as follow: Chapel, Valet Thompson, c¹³⁸, Music, Name Almanu, Faisal, Program, Charles Staillard, c¹³⁹ and Ruth Wilson, c¹⁴⁰, Pater, Pete, c¹⁴⁹, Mothership, Helen Namanov, f¹⁴⁰ and Laurie Knuth, c¹⁴⁹, Art, Dennis Nilson, f¹⁴⁰ and Jamee Krewat, c¹⁴⁰, Effluents, Izayef Garibbear, f¹⁴⁰, Candle Beam Reporter, Mirra Krohn, c¹⁴⁰. *Correspondence to: Patricia Nilson* 40. Wasson and Ellen Wasson of Tulsa, Okla, and Virginia Eagle, 36, of Chicago. Curtissian, Betty Blackbury, C40, Social, Hibernia Meek, C39, and Ruth Wilson, F40. Dinner meals at the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity house, university Athalia Ann Woolwright, china Virginia Lee Stevens, cunei Francis Nicollet, c.197 The Kappa Sigma fraternity entertained the following guests at dinner Sunday: Delta house Sunday were: Paul McFearney, Kansas City M. and M. Rev. A., M. Arboretum Virgin McKenna, Florida J. Huffman, Iowa Lennard Aa W. Le W.-Bodis, c40 Charles John Bauer III, c40 Ginny Gouillon Campbell, c59 Ridley Hart McKee, c39 Santander D. Dirichlet, c3 Jack Dierickson, berry, c24 Delta Upsalion fraternity held initiation services Sunday for the foll- Ps ior severity house included: Aloe Artery, Teeka Catharanthus roseus, Teeka Mori Resinwood, Teeka Mori Resinwood, Lake City IDDARDO Mori and Ms. L, M. Armstrong, St. Louis Mori, Frank Sumner, Hushenrock Mori, T. I, Summer, Lake City Virginia Summer, Lake City Weekend guests at the Alpha Delta Hal Jackson, $40 Jim Dickinson, $40 Joe Miers, $40 John Lah, $40 John Page, $40 Emma Prick, $40 Jacob Jardin, $40 Don Landry, $40 Nick Hoffman, $40 Frank Irwin, $40 Dan Foulke, $40 Sigma Nu fraternity held initiation session Sunday for the following: Guests of the Delta Upsilon fraternity Supper guests at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity house Sunday night included; Brendon Brucehill, Kansas City, Ms. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hickman, Tulsa, Texas; Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Russell, Rosemont B. Hillard, Columbia, Mn. Brendon L. Hamilton, Lawrence, Louisiana. Mr. and Mrs. Roy K. Dietrich, Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Roy K. Dietrich, Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. and Ms. Floral Robertson, Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Flaval Robertson, Kansas City, Mo. ☆ ☆ ☆ 6G BAFFLES INSIDE FILTER-COOL SMOKE Weekend guests at the Chi Omega sorority house included Mrs. G. F Virginia Shilden, c$40 Dron Johnson, c$40 Betty Ann Jones, c$40 Marissa Gray, c$40 Jen William Cuffey, c$40 Helen Miller, c$39 Chloe Canty, c$40 Daniel Crouse, c$40 Betty Wason, c$39 Virginia Griffin, c$40 Taylor Tylor, c$39 Lithaheh Hamad, c$39 Dorothy Kennedy, c$39 Phyllis Wuhler, c$40 Marylin Heeler, c$40 Helen Dear, c$38 Margarete Myres, f$40 Ann Revoneck, c$40 Jane Pollock, c$40 Isabel Wout, c$40 Alice Neil, c$40 New Haven Kooper, h$40 Mr and Mrs. G. M. Milwaukee City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Gehlne, Kansas City, Mo. Gamma Phi Beta sorority entertained new initiates with a formal banquet Sunday. Guests were: Mir, Royce Homa, Lancee Mir, Jeffrey Homa, Mark Mir, Earl Horry, Kansas City, Mv Mir, Derek Durham, Kansas City, Mv Weekend guests at the Sigma Chi house were Preston Clark and Sunday dinner guests at the Chi Omega security house included: Diane Gough, c199 John Roper Murley, c38 Mary Temple, c199 Marion Strange, c199 ☆ ☆ ☆ Mary Louise Kanga, c'29, and Alexia Marks, c'39, were dinner guests of the Pi Beta Phi security Sunday. ☆ ☆ ☆ The K. U. Dames study group will meet tonight at 8 o'clock in the Women's louge of the Administration building. Weekend guests at the Sigma Alpha Episcopal house were Charles Herold, Anthony, and Colli Skhilek, Kansas City, Mo. Sunday dinner guests at the Alpa Tau Gorgon house were Bettie Barres, Margaret Lewis, c39; and Mrs. Frances Amibrose, Lawrence. Weekend guests of the Alpha Chi Omega sorority were Mrs. A. E Seeley, Russell, and Mary Pugh, Clay Center. Sara Melle Pickett, 26, of Joplin, and Marjorie Roter, 15,30 of Parsons, weekend guests of the Gamma Phi Beta sorority. Sunday dinner guests at the Alpha Chi Ongea house were Bill Shley, fa 40, and Bill Kester, c 40. Sunday dinner guests at the Alpha Delta Pi security house were Charles Neiswender, b/38, and Will Woodman, e/unc1. Kappa Alpha Theta security will entertain the Delta Chi fraternity with an hour of dancing tonight from 'until 8 o'clock. Mr. Harold Buchanan, Madison, Wis., is a guest at the Delta Chi fraternity house. Mr. Buchanan is national field secretary of the fraternity. Guests of the Pi Beta Phi sorority nast weekend were; Jeeen Carr, Donny Garrison, and Betty June Helena, all of Wilhita, and Mary Hartnett of Topeka. From the laps of cross-legged tailors Two weeks ago they were ready to sew. Now they are ready to see. 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