TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1937 PAGE THREE Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society KATHLEEN MYERS, Society Editor an account of MICHAEL KATHLEEN MYERS, Society Editor Before 3 p.m. call M.Y. KU, 21; after 3, call 202-83 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Guest at the Kappa house for dinner Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. H., A. Leppe, Toplek, Marrie Jina Leppke, Toplek Mrs. E. C. Morgan, Foplek Fred McLean, c/18 Frederick Shurer, c/17 Florence Boussa, c/17 Frederick Boussa, c/17 The Acaici fraternity held its winter formal party at the chapter house Saturday night. "Red" Blackburn's orchestra played. Chaperons were: Mrs. W, E. Bowersock, Mrs. Eva Oakes, Mrs. N. S. Butcher, Mrs. J. N. Gilbert and Mr. and Mrs. David Horkmans. Guests were: Graze Valentine, c18 Jamette Hardy, c14 Betsy Graham, c14 Betty Gruff, c14 Candice Iannini, c14 Arlene Irwin, c14 Piggy Morgan, c17 Vince Huntington, c14 Vincent Huntington, c14 Margaret Frost, c14 Dorothy Sullivan, c40 Milton Schwartz, c14 Alm Gormden, c40 Ala Dell Menkle, c40 Faith Ruth Monke, c40 Grace Rust, c40 Dorothy Yukle, c18 Tilda Kirk, c40 Marille Stewart, c29 Dorothy Wyrick, c39 Catherine Kuntee, Topela Mary Jane Kwander, Kansas City, Mo. Robert Loving, Kansas City, Mo. Lea Yea Leau, Warrington, Mo. Virginia Hawkinson, Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Clapman, Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. William Reaver, Topula ☆ ☆ ☆ Katherine Cassidy, "36, and Cora Queen Barber, "38, were weekend guests at the Gamma Phi Beta house Elizabeth Murray, Beloit, was a weekend guest of Mrs. F. B. Kineau at the Stigma Phi Epsilon house. Saturday dinner guests at Gamma Phi Beta house were: PHONE K.U.66 | *LAST*. Brown zipper notebook, left on first, floor West Ad. Bldg., Thursday, March 411. Ph. 4117. Dermison. -Rey CLASSIFIED ADS phone: 1135 LOVE, Identification bracer with D.J. M. crown, ivory R.D.B.-B.H on back, reward CIRT 411, B.D.B.-B.H. VIRTUAL, Identification bracer near the Univ. Virtual, single and double, 12320 Phone 1159. -86 The Newman club has elected the following officers for the second semester: President, Leon Anderson, ph38; vice-president, Lewis Gargilione, e40; secretary, June Caps, c'umel; treasurer, Margaret Montgomery, gr; sergeant-at-nams, James Gillespie, e40. ONE STOP Dinner guests at the Kappa Sigma fraternity Sunday were: Mary Frances Martin, Caitlin Betty Cheesey, c'encl; Paul McJimsey, Kansas City; Bill Brown, Kansas City; and Bill Carlson, Americus. FOR SALE! Model 800 However cleaner nearly new, 19% Dusting Tools $7. 104 Fraser Hall or Phone KU 22. -86 Dinner guests at the Acacia house Sunday were: Maxine Street, c40; Mary Jane Winkler, Kansas City, 924 Mass. CLOTHES SERVICE STATION SCHULZ the TAILOR Student Loans ABE WOLFSON and Mrs. E. M. Boddington and Edward Boddington, Jr., of Kansas City, and Peggy Morgan, c37. 743 Mass. 743 Mass. Dinner guests at Watkins hall hall sunsed were: Miss Rosemary Ketcham; Margaret Trombolle, c'unel; Mary Abt, a37; Locile Haugland, c57; Kenneth Catren, b38; John Crouch, b38; and Donley Meyer, m39. Sunday dinner guests at Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity were, Mae. Talib Harmen and Mia Minu Hiramn of Lawrence and Vardie Ward. St. Joe MICKEY BEAUTY SHOP SHAMPOO and FINGER WAVE, 23c PERMANENTS, any style $1 up Soft Looe, Wave, any style only - - - - 25c Plain Shampoo and Wave, with neck trim - - - - Oil Shampoo and Wave, with neck trim - - - - 50c *Evening Appointments* TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS 732% Mass. PHONE K.U.66 Guests at the Alpha Delt PI plouse over the weekend were: Catherine Kunter and Kalyah Ingirene, Tepahel Kerm, Shurun Spring and Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Zemtmyer Horton. 941½ Mass. St. Phone 533 IVA'S BEAUTY SHOP Phone 2353 Sunday dinner guests at the Gamma Phi Beta house were: Mr. and Mrs. Varga, Kansas City; Christine Mund of Topkachi; Mr. and Mrs. John Shinkle and Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Shawwer and Mr. of Paola. for your school and office supplies Expert Picture Framing SEE US Special Prices on Zipper Notebooks KEELER'S Wallpaper Books School Supplies AENT 3-room, unfurnished apartment. Private bldg; built in touk. Nice cation. Bathroom; en suite with bath, dak, oak floor; plenty open space; heat. Very new apartment. All bills paid. Apartment only; appointment 121. Kwik-trip. Warehouse; call 610-789-2111. Cars: 640 Macarthur Street, Phone 31. FIVE SPECIALS Ladies and gens leather jackets are modified, dyeed, or luggage required, reconditioned. Leather Life: Waterproof leather cap; leather soles, iron or leather caps. WONDER SHOP 719 Mass. TAXI HUNSINGER'S 920-22 Mass. Mo; Catherine Kuster, Topper; Ikea Lea Yount, Warrenburg, Mo; Jack Hagan, Troy; and Howard Sailors, e'uncl. PHONE 12-987 SHIMMONS Plumbers and Electricians China, Glass, Lamps 929 Mass. Frances Hamlin, '34, Kansas City, was a weekend guest at the Alpha Gamma Delta house. Twenty-five words or less one insertion, thirteen insertions, six16 insertions, seventy, contract rates, not more than 23 words, $2 per month pay. Postage rate for delivery of 50 words or less is $12. Amateur Photography Just what you have been waiting for. with an F4.5 lens. Uses 35 mm. films. Sharp enlargements up to 8x10. Complete finishing service, including fine grain development and all brands of films carried in stock. ARGUS The Candid Camera, only 812.50 Alpha Kappa Psi, professional commerce fraternity, yesterday held its formal invitation services for Paul M. Fiberit, c38. ☆ ☆ ☆ Weekend guests at the Kappa Alpha Theta house were: Mary Hartnett, 30; Topeka; and Barbara Everam, 36; Karissa City, Mo. Hixon Studio Phone 41 Lobby Hotel Eldridge ☆ ☆ ☆ Mrs. Fred Harris, Jr., Chanute, was a guest at the Kappa Alpha Thea house for dinner Saturday night. Martin Peter, c40, and Katherine Hoinen, cuml, cuml uncle goes at the Kappa Alpha Theta house yesterday. Delta Upsilon fraternity announces the pledging of Alfred Gallup, b'uncl. Delta Upsilon, national social fraternity, held a dinner last evening in honor of the following graduating seniors: Roy Barley Chamber, ph.37; Rush Herriott, c.37; Egan Lloyd, c.37; and Max Hodges, fa.27; Lloyd Houston and Ray Wright, alumni, both of Lawrence, were guests. house Sunday were: Martha Jha Stockman of Chanute, Arthur I Cromp of Kansas City, M.o., and Clarence Mundis of Topeka. Guests at the Alpha Tau Omega Miss Gardner Resumes Teaching Miss Lois Gardner, associate feeder of the college, received of her classes yesterday following an injury to her arm received in a fall. OVER THE HILL Phill Fleuerault, gr, a book review of the book, "Life of Louis Agassiz," in the last regular meeting of the Academy of Arts. Dowling Confined with "Fli" E. J. Dewling, assistant instructor of economics, who was called to help with the death of his grandmother, is confined there with an attack. Four other examinations will be taken over by other members of the School of Business Taggart Resumes Classes J. H. Taggart, professor of economics, who has been ill with bronchitis, returned yesterday to take The payroll represents 24,902 hours of work by 581 undergraduate and 46 graduate students. It covers the period from Dec. 11 to Jan. 10. e and by posters when the payroll arrives. Because of student illness and the Christmas vacation, the CSEP pay for December amounting to $8. The annual small payroll for the semester is On the Shin-he couldn't get it. When he was seen wearing a new pin he was questioned, and he stated that he had purchased it, but the girl had provided the money because she said she had lost the pin—a likely story! Second Smallest CSEP Payroll of Year Will Be Paid Jan. 21 The check for this month's work probably will be ready for distribution by Thursday, Jan. 21. Students will be notified through the Kansas Continued from page one Embarrassing Moment: When Prof. Waldemar Geltch spilled the collection plate at the Presbyterian church Sunday night. Loast: One suit of clothes, color dark gray—overcoat and shoes returned, others believed to have been left in a taxabank. Liberal reward. Monte (Smoky Joe) Wood. (This ad was not solicited!) At the Chi Omega party Barbara Goll evidently wished to be known as the "sweetheart of Blacklurk's Band"—she favored each member with some remembrance such as a candy bar to which was attached a note giving her a new and affectionate name. George Proof Delta Tau, is reported as still making use of the old gag of running out of gas at opportune moments—this has occurred on three of his dates. + + + Doctor Hopkins, of the department of English, inadvertently caused some misunderstanding on the part of a student and Carter's supply store. Doctor Hopkins has tablets of yellow paper made which students in his classes are required to use because of the case on the eyes while grading papers. The doctor and asked if they had the Doctor Hopkin's tablets but was promptly referred to a drug store for any supposed "error alls." Moderate Success: Bob Busy, rambling Journal-World columnist, has quit singing "The Music Goes Round and Round" and is now haunting persons with his rendition of "Heudin". For the Last Ten Years, he remarked that it was a very appropriate number to sing while worrying about finals. At that, he still seems to favor a type of folk song. 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