TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1827 PACE THREE Here on the Hill account of Mt. Oread Society MARY K. DORMAN, Society Editor B1 first p. 81; B2 first p. 271; A2 last p. 270-271 Delta Chi fraternity entertained Saturday night at the chapter house with a formal Valentine's day dance. Decorations carried out the hall by Ruth Martin, Mrs. Eith Martin, Mrs. Eva Oakes, Mrs. Harry Russell, and Mrs. L. C. Harris. Guests included: Guests included: June Shirkle, c19 Mixed Milkhead, c17 Ann Reynolds, f40 Jane Liebermann, Manhattan Jane Marshall, c17 Bob Shawer, c19 Fran Kafen, c17 Grace Valentine, c18 Marcy Kauffman, Kansas City, Mo. Ruth Bordner, c40 Jean Williams, c1unel Elise Lowell, c40 Virginia Martin, c18 Gerttrude Spinel, cunel Anna Ruth Mac, cunel Bernard Cannon, c40 Jorgia Varga, cunel Irisabeth Kemp, c40 Marian Springer, f10 Roberta Hardy, cunel Ruby Dillon, Portis Phyllis Armstrong, f10 Laura Hawson, c40 Virginia Wallace, f19 Rust Fairie, c19 Dennis Hibben, c17 Lada Allene Brown, c17 Barbara Goll, c17 Hilden Tucker, f10 Beddington, c40 Tacy Campbell, c17 Hilizabeth Taylor, Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Rowlcraw, Topika Luther Marcy, Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Walt Clark, Kansas City Mo. Mr. and Ted Burke, Baxter Spingin Mr. and Art Jonsen, Kansas City Mo. Cherri Babco, Kansas City, Mo. Edward Arnetberger, c17 John Paul, Lawrence Benjamin Lawrence Dave Co., Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Welch, Manhart UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PHONE K.U.66 FOUND. Parker fountain pen, Thursday, moon, in front of Administration Build- ing. Call H. J. 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St. Phone 319 Plumbers and Electricians TAXI HUNSINGER'S 920-22 Mass. PHONE 13657 the marriage of Miss Helen Mae Petit, 36, to Mr. J. Howard Wilson They will make their home in Barterville, Okla. SHIMMONS Eyes Examined - Lens Duplicated - Glasses Fitted China, Glass, Lamps with an F4.5 lcms. Use 35 mm films. Sharp enlargements up to 8x10. Complete finishing service, including fine grain development and all brands of films carried in stock. Amateur Photography Just what you have been waiting for. Hixon Studio ARGUS The Candid Camera, only $81.50 929 Mass. Phone 979 Hixon Studio Phone 41 Lobby Lobby Eldridge NOLL OPTICAL CO. --educational institution Paul Tud, 1937 Cannon, J., 1619 Gilbert Town, 1619 Klumberger, 1619 Mary and Mrs. K. Kansas City, Ms. and Mrs. M. L. Skewser, Paula Mrs. M. W. Williams, Kansas City, Ms. Jane Lienstein, Montana Registered Optometrist, 18 years Over Royal College Shop Announcement of the marriage of Musten L. B. Hill, 34, to Mr. William Cheldon McKenan was received here this week. The couple will live in Courtland, where Mr. McKenan is editor of the Courtland Journal. Twenty-five words or less one insertion; 25c1 six insertions; 36c1 six insertions; contract rates, no longer valid; contract agreements to approve at the KRANAN Business Office. Will McKean Weekend guests at the Gamma Phi Beta sorority included: Mrs. Walter Clark, fx, Kansas City, Mn. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Varga, Kansas City Mo. Mary Maurice Barnes, Bates, 374, Carriage Hill, Florence Grant, f. Kansas City, Mo. Teresa Tureau Youman, Kansas City, Mo. Clarissa Cliff, 371, Kansas City, Mo. Sunday dinner guests at the Gamma Phi Beta sorority included: Sunday dinner guests of the Alph Tou Gaena fraternity included Betty Ward, Lovie Loichte, Margaret Jans Stockman, Mary Hartnett, 36, of Topeka, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Stockman and Mrs. William Gough of Charune, and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Sashagen of Leavenworth. Woolland guests at the Kappa Gamma House included Mary Katherine Willie, Janet Huffle, 35 and Ruth Patterson, all of Kansas City, Ms. and Isabelle Waring and Maxine Miller of Kansas City, Kam Sunday dinner guests at the Alpha Delta Pi house included Kathryn Springer, 30 of Kansas City, Mo.; M.p. E. Schwartz of Indianapolis; Mrs. J. E. Schwartz of Indianapolis; Mrs. K. K. Karsten of Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs. W. E. Higgins of Lawrence and Carson Hargiss of Topeka Sunday dinner guests at the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority included Ruth Patterson of Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Bill K册d of Lawrence, Art Cain, m'40, and Bob Shaffer c'40 ☆ ☆ ☆ Sunday dinner guests at the Delta Uplaition house were: McGary McCarty, c'41; Robert Mitchell, c'40 and Mel O'Brien, Alma Larsen, Lewis Mory and Pearson Crow, all of Kansas City, Mo. Sunday dinner guests at the Alpa Gamma Delta house were Margaret Wobber of Kansas City, Kan., Cecilia Mitchell of Cherryville, Frances Hamilton of Kansas City, Kan., Jim Mlowery, Lawrence. Ruth Terwilliger, Margaret Hillard, and Vetna Wood, all of Emperor State Teachers College, are guests of Doria McInnolt, cunei, and Maxine Hilline, d.cunei. Chi Omega sorority announces the engagement of Martha Jane Stockman to Dean Gough © 39. Mr. Gough will receive the Alpha Chi Omega fraternity. Delta Chi fraternity announces the marriage of Roy Crawford, c40, to Ethel Sewent, c37. The ceremony took place in Kansas City, Mo, Sept. 15. Betty Howard, *c*# 40, Martha Sanders, *c*'unel, *c*'unel, and Milred Steingard, *c*'unel, were Sunday dinner guests at the Kappa Eta Kappa house. Delta house were James Sherman and Robert Eidson, both of Topeka. Kappa Alpha Theta sorter will entertain the Delta Chi fraternity tonight with an hour of dancing from 7 until 8 o'clock. Donald Beeler, Manhattan, was a weekend guest at the Sigma Nu house. Dinner guests at the Phi Gamma Delta house Sunday were Mildred Willard and Lucien Thomas, both of Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Reideler, of Ravelli, were Sunday dinner guests of the Delta Tau Delta fraternity. ☆ ☆ ☆ Jane Waring, e'40, was a luncheon guest at the Pi Beta Phi house yesterday. Sunday dinner guests of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity were Bill Mackie, b37, and Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Peck of Concordia. Betty Puth Judd, fa 29, was a dinner guest of the Gamma Phi Beta sorority Saturday. ☆ ☆ ☆ Weekend guests at the Phil Dolin Theta house included Earl Padhail of Salina, and Bill Mize of Aitchison. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Bond of EIDO- rado were Sunday dinner guests at the Pi Beti Phi house. Kappa Eta Kappa announces the engagement of Orrin Hanna, e37, to Mildred Stedinger, cunel. Exhibit Is in Room 320 of Administration Building Duane Main, fa. of Kansas City, Mo. visited in Lawrence Sunday. He is now employed by Burns and McDonnell, engineers. Kansas City. ☆ ☆ ☆ Prints Are Displayed With Book Collection An exhibition of American block prints and a private collection of handbound books are now on display in room 320 of the Administration building. The exhibition will be open until the end of the week. The American block prints represent artists from Ontario to Texas and many others. The Kansas State Federation of Art. The collection of handbound books has been loaned by Miss Rosemary Ketcham, professor of design. Sigma Kappa sorority held its annual Valentine dinner Sunday. The work of Miss Clara Hatton o. Fort Collins, Colo., is represented. Miss Hatton received her degrees in design and painting from the University in 1926 and 1933. Herschel Logen of Salina, and Freed Gary of Kansas City are also represented in the display. Have You Tried Our "FAMOUS RECIPE" CHILI Weekend guests at the Phi Gamma ☆ ☆ ☆ 10c — Bowl — 10c UNION FOUNTAIN Most of the prints are for sale and the prices range from $3 to $15. The prints are to be found in black and white and also in colors. The collection of handbound books has been exhibited in New York and San Francisco, two eight volumes in onelight volume and one red selenkin back, another is bound in green Levant mourner lilac with orange leather, tooled in gold, and using copper chame. A first edition of Trinity, a second edition, and is bound in red Levant. At least once a month a different exhibition is placed in the design department by the Kansas State Federation of Art. Prof. John L Helm of Kansas State College director of Arts and Professor Federico de la Marta Ht, and Prof. Rosemary Kochman of the University is one of the trustees of the board. Astronomy Open House **Astronomy Open** in viewing the moon on Venus through the University six-inch telescope are invited to do so tomorrow night from "The planet Venus may be seen in the early part of the evening" Professor Storer announced, "however the moon may be seen equally well any time during the evening." If the cloudy weather continues the date of the open house will be postponed. Former Student Dies Majorie Brooke, b37, employed in the stenographic bureau of the University was called home Saturday by the death of her sister. Lisa Miss Brooks died at her home in Spenceville Saturday morning. She is survived by her brother, Dr. Peter Pi Security and had been teaching school in Ashland the past year. On the Shin-well-wishing: "God bless you and keep you!" Continued from page 1 The Sig Alps seem to have had the most talked about hell week on the Hill and evidently quite a furor was created after several of the pledges were arrested and then the matter led to the Pan-Hellenic commission issuing a warning to fraternalites that there were to be no hell weeks on or off property of organized houses. The last report on Sig Alp activities was that they elicited a pledge to the front door of their house and he had to bark like a dog when an active passed! --- Alan Asher is fast gaining a reputation for his ability to sleep in class—but one thing about Asher, he is exceedingly courteous and apologetic when swaked. Yesterday he sat on the front row as the professor and was called upon for a recitation but was dead to the world. The professor sarcastically remarked that it seemed to be an interesting claim and Ather was awake, licking your pencil, I beg your parchment!" The Singing Mice craze has given away for something new in the field of Art known as surrealism—this is a sort of game, for example, three objects such as a spark plug, a cado fish, and a telephone pad. In this picture it is taken or a painting is made and people try to interpret its meaning. This art has been introduced to the Karasus campus by K.U.'s first and only surrealist, Shiller Shore. In his drawing Shore uses two realistic and false teeth; this picture is called realistic surrealism because the two objects in the drawing are so closely related to the name and personal belongings of the publisher of a well known college美术 publication It looks like Rolla Nuckles 11:20 speech class is going to settle down to comparative peace and quiet at last, but it certainly started out wrong. Ms. Nuckles, Sally Jane Bachelor broke the ice by admitting her oil-polishie tecodereies in her first speech. Then Art Wold made a next follow-up by making such subtle references to his instructor that he almost had Rolla thinking Art didn't like him for awhile. When Bachelor's polishier Sarah Graham breaks loose with a speech introducing herself as an "apple-polisher to end all apple-polishers," Bachelor, not to be outdone, retaliated with a speech on cleaning up the campus, and referring to Grichow to Gritchow finally bid to call it a draw and request more punitive relations, but it was fun while it lasted! Rachmaninoff Plays Before Large Crowd Continued from page 1 Comments were heard from all sides that a truly great artist had been heard; one whose performance would be long remembered. COUPON COUPON This coupon is worth 15c in trade on purchases over 25c. went home, fully satisfied after a varied and interesting program. An unusual hit of departure was his improvitation between selections. Varying from wispy hand gestures to chords of softer palpation, he added notes to the performance. 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