TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1937 / UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE THREE Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society KATHELNE MYERS, Society Editor Before 3 b.call KU, 23 a.使者 2702-83 Stewart-Richards Zimmerman-Beatie Chi Oromega sorvity announces the engagement of Marillee Stewart, Curuk, to Dudley Richards, fs. Mr. Riley, co-investigator of Friit K medical fraternity. Mrs. Kathryn Stephens Zimmerman of Topaka enunciates the engagement of her daughter, Mary to Mr. Russell Harrison Beatie, c'38. The marriage of Miss Dorothy Mary Dreyer to Mr. Fred Rumey took place Jan. 9 at the home of the bride's parents, Mrs. and Mrs. C. E. Drayer of Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs. Rumey are both former students of the University. They will make their home in Lawrence. --- Mrs. William Kandt, c37, was the guest of honor at a luncheon Saturday given for her by some of the members of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. The luncheon, honoring Mrs. Kandt's recent marriage to William Kandt, T39, was given at the Eldridge hotel. Guests were: Georgia Whiteford, c1727 Barbara Summers, c1999 Bernard Lomax, c1853 Louise Bottom, c1804 Olive Adile Bottom, f1723 Olivie Barnes, f1717 Bernice Barnes, f1716 Dario Delio, c1901 Elisabeth Lafaye, f1703 Elizabeth Lafaye, f1698 Katherine Anisowley, f1687 Helen Warrow, f1685 Betty Warren, f1683 Betty Ann Jones, f1681 Frances Northland, f1681 Imbub Iml, f1681 Alpha Omicron Pi entertained with its annual winter formal dance Saturday evening at the chapter house. The following were chaperons: Mrs. M. L. Hutchison, O. H. Lustach, and Mrs. H. S. Russell, Leslie Kahn's orchestra played. Dinner guests at Watkins hall Sunday were: Kenneth Catrin, b37; John Sunday dinner guests at the Chi Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity entertained with an hour dance Friday night at the chapter house. The following were guests: CLASSIFIED ADS FOR RENT to four or more beds, 5 furnished rooms with kitchen privileges, if desired, down payment holds until next week. Suitable in rilable spaces. *Mississippi*. Evianla Jackson, cunc1 Erin Lee Jackson, c19 Athalia Overton, c49 Bethany Walker, c17 Ethan Hardman, c18 Margaret Wright, c19 Amarie Taylor, c40 Aaron Eliason, c19 Evianne Johnson, fs Izwell Milligan, c17 Maryle Malone, c17 Sue Mae Brooks, c40 Salena Rentry, c19 ABE WOLFSON MICKEY BEAUTY SHOP SINGLE ROOM for Graduate woman student in private home, Ideal location. Every convenience, 1124 Mississippi, Call 1429, -76 FOST: Kappa Alpha Theta pin with name on brie. Call Betty Walker, phone 291 - 769, 1099. 743 Mass. Crouch, b.37; and Glenn Rawlins, OI MODERN 2.crown zege. furn. bills paid. Adults only. Available next scorer. 1601 Rhode Island, phone 1980. -78 Student Loans PHONE K.U.66 Clare Connellly, c19 Elia Chearman, c19 Jake Bullack, c18 Jean William, c18 Sally Jailach Bentley, c18 Betty Ann June, c18 Betsy Ann Yankee, c140 Gilbert Hamali, c15 Betty Ann Yankee, c140 Virginia Taylor, c15 Glenda Speakman, f140 Dana Cook, c140 Helen Miller, c18 Mary Fergerald, c140 Watson, c18 Jean Perry, c40 Marguerite Myers, c18 Harriet Shields, c18 Harrison Skelton, CK City, Mo FIVE SPECIALS WONDER SHOP 719 Mass. Ladies and gens leather jackets remodeled, dyeed, etc. Luggage repaired, reconditioned. Leather Life Waterproof Shoe Polish. Super leather soles. Iron or leather caps. 732 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. Phone 2353 Alpha Chi Sigma entertained with a buffet supper Saturday evening. The following were guests: MICKEY HEART SHOP SHAMPOO and FINGER WAVE, 25c PERIMENTALS, any style $1 up PHONE K.U.66 The Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity entertained last Sunday evening with a buffalo sunrise. The guests were Prof. and M.E., D.J. Kinnny Prof. and Mrs. T, H. Marshall Miraus Starrion, Kansas Guy Mrs. R. Hess, Lawrence Mrs. R. Hess, Lawrence Jordan Goodwin, Lawyer Dana Brown, c18 Bever Hugher, c18 Lennard McCormick Maribara Simona, c19 McRain Bashaw, f19 Martina Taurier, c19 Lucie Starring, c18 Michelle Wideman, c18 Ellen Brown, c18 bott Deep Wave, any style only - 25c Plain Shampoo and Wave, with neck trim - 35c Oil Shampoo and Wave, with neck trim - 50c Evening Appointments TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS 941% Mass. St. Phone 533 IVA'S BEAUTY SHOP Six or more shoppers to come on 924 Mass. FANTATED: Boys to sell a school periodic call at a good commission. Apply to Geno Dayal today between 9 and 11, Phone 19787. GRANTED: MODERN APARTMENT wait at beginning of second semester. Near campus. Write of Kinsan, Office K. TAXI HUNSINGER'S 9 20-22 Mass. PHONE 12-987 Six experienced operators to serve you. ONE STOP CLOTHES SERVICE STATION Omega house were: BIL Blecha, c38; Clyde Smith, c39; Weir Pierson, c39; and Paul Rogers, c47. 17 W. 9th St. SCHULZ the TAILOR MAIDEN SIGN CO. Signs - Posters - Banners Displays - Commercial Drawings Miss Nellie Barnes was a dinner guest at Watkins hall Saturday night. Plumbers and Electricians *twenty-five words or less in insertion*, *316 three insertions*, *109 alx insertions*, *714 contract rates, not more than 21 words*, *12 per month payable*, *Payables per month*. --for your school and office supplies Expert Picture Framing China, Glass. Lamps 929 Mass. SHIMMONS Weekend guests at the Alpha Omni Macron Pi house were: Jewell Potts, Hialandt; Miss Ruth Pyle, Miss Jane Athelse Alfie Krause, Kiana City, Mo. ☆ ☆ ☆ Special Prices on Zipper Notebooks SEE US KEELER'S Wallpaper Books School Supplies Theta Epathesis will hold initiation services tonight. Following the services a buffet supper will be held with Mrs. Orley Olmstead in charge. Mrs. Howard E. Koehl will give a short address to the initiates. Elen Louis Efby, eba, uurel, and Robertina Michelson, f38, were dinner guests at the Sigma Nu fraternity Sunday. --a convocation at the Mount Scholastica Academy at Aitchison Wednesday morning. ☆ ☆ ☆ The Y W C A. Assembly will hold a tom this afternoon from 2:30 to 5:30 at Henry house. All members and interested interns are invited to attend. Each woman is requested to bring a faculty member with her as a guest. Musical numbers will be furnished to Adelaide Claussen, fa'neu. Duroy Treklew, c39, social chairman, will be in charge of the tea. Steve Stotts, m'40; Bob Lamme, c 37; and Bob Jones, l 37. Kappa Alpha Theta entertained the following Sunday dinner guests: Dorothy Fry, 36; Eather Grant, 51; Kansas City, Mo.; Shirley Kroh, 36. --a convocation at the Mount Scholastica Academy at Aitchison Wednesday morning. Louellen Hookinson, e39, was a dinner guest at Watkins hall last night. Delta Sigma Theta sorority entertained with a buffet dinner Sunday The guests were: Oreola Robinson c39; Wallace Dooley, c36; Ethelyn Hardman, c38; Lutia Lewin, c40; Ruth Kemp, c46; Ephaim Ewing b58; Swayn Spearman, c39; O'Carter Knox, c34; Leland Holbent, c37; Warren Warren deJoloin, c.uncl. Miss Liliana Wittam was chaperon. OVER THE HILL ☆ ☆ ☆ Last Semester Midweek Tomorrow The last midweek winterage of this semester, Wednesday night in the Memorial Union building, from 7 until 8 o'clock. The midweek dances will be resumed on Wednesday night. Feb. 10, in the Doering Service at Meeting Misty Katherine Doering, on the doc- mentary symposium, spoke yesterday at the regular Entomology club meeting. Lasson *Speak tonight* The speaker will be the Speaker at the Snow Zoology club dinner tonight at 5:30. This will be the club of the final kennedy. Crafton to Speak at Baker Allen Crafton, professor of speech and dramatic art, will address the dramatic organizations of Baker today. Dean Lawson to Atchison Dean Paul B. Lawson will address Robert Calderwood, associate professor of speech and dramatic art, will speak at the "Ilu" since the Christmas holiday, when she is unable to meet his wishes this week. Nash Speaks at Manhattan Prot. Bert Ack. of the School of Social Sciences, "Nah, the Social Security Program for Kansas," at a meeting of the League for Social Action, at Manhattan, last night, he will meet his regiclass classes today. Furry Returns to Classes Austin H. Turner, associate presec- tion of education, returned to his classes yesterday after a week of illness. PRE-ENROLLMENT ADVISING WILL AID UPPER CLASSMEN Only those freshmen and sophomores who plan to work during the after,ooon will be excused from enrolling for five hours of credit to be taken in the afternoon. Students planning to work must present work at the time of enrollment, or at a later time to force enrollment. Work cards, which may be obtained at any time in the College office, must be signed by the employee before they are accepted. Pre-enrollment advising, which will be held from Wednesday, Jan. 13, to Wednesday, Jan. 20, will give upperclassmen their unqual opportunity to see their major advisers before they enroll. This notice is intended for prospective junior semester seniors, who will be eligible to enroll early as will juniors, who are completing their last year of college work for a degree in the college along with a degree in a professional school. Information concerning early enrollment may be available room 121, Administration building. A tea will be given at Henley House by the W.Y.C.A. this afternoon from 2:30 to 5:30. To initiate a new form of assembly each girl who goes to school, you can be the faculty member, either man or woman. The purpose of it is to further Y.W.C.A. SPONSORS TEA FOR WOMEN AND GUESTS THE JOHN MARSHALL SCHOOL FOUNDED 1899 COURSES (40 weeks per year) Afternoon—3 years Evening—4 years Mon, Wed, Fri. 6:30-9:20 Palgrain high school Critical week Practice courses exclusively, and 'to' to degrees. Two years college work required for certification. New classes form in Feb. and Sept. For Catalog, recommended list of preregulated subjecties, and booklets, "StudyOfExamPreparation" address Edward T. Lee, Dean. AN ACCREDITED LAW SCHOOL TEXT AND CASE METHOD 315 Plymouth Ct., Chicago, III. the acquaintanceship between faculty and students. Will Play at High School Musical numbers will be furnished by Adelaide Cainson, faun'cle. Dorothy Trekcl, social chairman, will be in charge of the ten. The Dramatic club will present "Independence Day," a one-act play, at a general assembly at Lawn Park in Memorial High School Friday morning. Just what you have been waiting for. 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