FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26. 1937 11 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Here on the Hill --an account of Mt. Oread Society MARY K. DORMAN, Society Editor Before 9 p.m. call K.U. 21; after 3, call 2702-7803 Kappa Sigma fraternity entertained the following guests at dinner last night: Barbara Bouhm, Camel Mary Ellen Millett, c/79 Mary Ellen Millett, c/80 Delores Walters, c/40 Helen Forbes, c/40 Margaret Mayer, f/40 Margaret Mayer, f/41 Betty Wall, c/41 Mr. Chrissie Christian Mr. Chrissie Christian Karen Kearney, Karen Kearney John Lynn, Kansas City, Mos. Miss Vela Lear was a dinner guee of the Pi Beta Phi sorority Wednesday night. Dinner guests at the Sigma Nu fraternity house last night included Prof. and Mrs. J, J. Wheeler, and Prof. and Mrs. E, F. Enzel. Garver-Dew Announcement was made this week of the engagement of Grace Lillian Garver to Charles Thomas Dew. fs 34 The wedding will take place in June. Robinson-Heckroot Mr and Mrs C. H. 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MICKEY BEAUTY SHOP Student Loans ABE WOLFSON SCHULZ the TAILOR 743 Mass SHAMPOO and FINGER WAVE, 25c PERMANENTS, any style $1 up Members of Phi Alpha Delta, professional law fraternity, were addressed by Judge Hugh Meigh, of the district court of Douglas county, at their annual buretum last evening at the Colonial tea room. Phone 2353 S six pledges were taken into the fraternity in an impressive afternoon ceremony preloaded by Justice Henry Burley, 137. The pledges were: Preston Anderson, 179; Word Ervin, 139; George Allen, 179; Oscar Belin, 139; Morris Matsuchi, Punel; and Eric Roberts, 138. The pledges were given by Credat Foster, 137, Preston Anderson, 139, represented the pledges in a response to the actives. Judge Meena spoke on procedure in the district courts, recalling amusing incidents during his early days as a lawyer; he also told the future counsellors that they were human, even though they were lawyers. 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Doug Bridge had been trying to wear out an old winter suit and finally succeeded while in the Union fountain the other day. Bridge stooped, and the tractors were no more - he still had an overcrowd nearby, but had some difficulty in putting it to. Yes, he was blushing! Sammy Redmond's face took on a crimson hime early one day this week when a sweet young freshman from the girls' elite squad presented him with a shining red apple for selling some tickets for her. The presentation was made in the presence of the law brethren in the "shyster barn." Redmond claimed the reward was prearranged, but even so, it's such a CSEP Secretary Has Phenomonal Memory + + + UNION FOUNTAIN Sub-Basement Memorial Union Find out about our meal ticket plan. It saves you money. Want to Save $4.00? 2800 Topkapı Blvd. Topkaş's largest night club. Orchestra every night. Roservations accepted. "Miss Olena" you venture tinnily upon entering the CSEP office. 'My name is . . .' 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