DECEMBER 11,1936 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society KATHLEEN MYERS, Society Editor Before [five] call. K. Z. 123; after [seven] call. 720-823 The Kappa Sigma fraternity will aid its annual formal Christmas night at the chapter house. will be a program dance with muzy Louis Kuhn's orchestra. Mhita Tup Omega fraternity will entertain with a Christmas dinner once at the Eldridge hotel tonight. "Dictators," Pla-Mor orchestra inasas City, will furnish the mu- Gamma Phi Beta sorority enter into the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity with an hour dance Tuesday. Gamma Phi Beta sorority entered with its annual faculty dinner at night at the chapter house. The flowing were guests; Mrs. Elizabeth Maguire, adviser of women, Kirsten Dearling Prof. and Mrs. Howard Taylor Prof. and Maud Elliott PHONE K.U.66 present DST: Large black notebook. Reward. Cal 2042J. -6 CNT: Dark blue toptec, third floor Fri- er, middle of week. Finder please pho- nix W.Reward. J. Howard Rusco. -64 OST2: P.K.A. facetionary pin with wrist Clutch Mouse on back. $50 reward. Call Moore, 1013 Iread. Phone 970. -64 Black jacket notebook with 3 text books and chemistry laboratory book time in all books. Please return to Office of Katherine Kamba Student Officer, Reward. OST: Small black leather purse. Reward for return of purse and articles, not included money. Call 290. -64 OST: Gold Elgin wrist watch between the Journalism building and 1143 La. Finder leave return and receive reward. -64 DR SALE: Double-breasted toxedo, practically new, size 37. Call 726. -66 CLASSIFIED ADS WANTED! Transportation to the East Chicago, St. Louis, Indianapolis, or Buffalo, N.A., in week of December 14, Will be Call Bees, 10723, 671- expenses, Call Bruce, 1072J. -6 Miss Mary Clay Williams of Tuba, Okla., national treasurer of the Chi Omega sorority, arrived yesterday to visit the local chapter. She was entertained last night with a formal dinner. 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The guests will be: Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Stuart Mr. and Mrs. George Edrick Mr. and Mrs. Georgia Nichols Mr. and Mrs. Orley Fuster Mr. and Mrs. Orley Smith Dinner guests at the Sigma Kappa house Wednesday night were: John Crowther, e;40 Al Mannon, e;37 Jack Schrey, b;37 Bill Yates Brown, e;37 John Vaughan, e;uncel; Richard Ludeman, e;38 Charles Wollson, g;38 Brian Hines, e;buntel; Carl Davis, c;28 Fred Malei, k;37 Kenneth Rash, c;39 Anthony Zallos, c;40 Melvin Griffith, gr Roy Abbett, e;40. Miss Lara Monroe, national country seller of Sigma Kappa sorority, wi be a visitor at the Sigma Kappa house Saturday and Sunday. Dorothy Johnston, 38, who has returned to Lawrence for the lobbies, was a guest at the Sigma Kappa house on Thursday. ☆ ☆ ☆ Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Land of Kansas City, Mo., announce the marriage Day 5 of their daughter, Louise, to George P. Sharp, Jr., of Oklahoma City, the University of Kansas, being graduated with the class of 1938. She was a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma. Mr. and Mrs. Sharp will make their home in Fort Smith, Arkansas. Sigma Phi Epallon announces the pledging of Lyman Corlls, c39. ☆ ☆ ☆ Miss Ellen Puvne, W.C.A. secretary; was a dinner guest at the Kappa Alpha Theta house last night. Dinner geests at the Alpha Gamma Delta house last night included: Orner Voez, luncr Max Stins, ed28 May Flowers, ed28 Eugene Frowe, c37 Clifford Sharp, c38 Chlifford Sharp, c39 Mc Kinney Chopin, c38 Sanley Franch, ed37 Sandy Franch, ed37 Bruce Jackson, c40 Gregory B. Willey, Mary Wainocke, curnl Alpha Tau Omega will entertain tonight with a formal Christmas dinner dance at the Hotel Eldridge. Music will be furnished by Gene Ferran and his Pla-Mor orchestra. Chaperons will be Mrs. H. A. Russell, Mrs. James A. Hooke, Mrs. F. B. Kincaid, and Mrs. J. N. Gilbert. Alpha Delta Pi announces the engagement of Jace Manning c28 and Rob Schroeder, 137. Mr. Schroeder and members of Delta Tan Della fragrance. Sigma Alpha Mu fraternity entertained with an hour dance last night ☆ ☆ ☆ Unjust Execution Motivates Drama Of 'Winterset' How the unjust execution of an innocent man for a crime he did not commit draws its grim net about a waterfront clique is strikingly revealed in "Winterset," the Granada Theater's screen drama from Maxwell Anderson's famous play. "Winterse," on the stage, won from the New York Dramatic Critics Circle its award as the best American play of the season. Burgess Meredith and Margo, who created the principal role on Broadway, repeat their portrayals in the RKO Radio Picture. The gripping action, set in New York's East Side, deals with the climax of a fifteen-year search conducted by a youth to clear the name of his father, the victim. The hero encounters not only the judge who passed sentence, but also a woman willing participant in the crime, and a girl with whom he falls in love although she is related to an accomplice. George Johnson, c37, and Hubert Anderson, c37, will present senior papers on their major fields. U. G. Mitchell, professor of mathematics and member of the Summerfield Scholarships committee, will preside. The interplay of these various characters and their motives furnishes the many emotional crises of the story. The first of the Summerfield colloquiums will be held this evening in the Memorial Union cafeteria at 6 o'clock, according to Kim Bumble, e37, who is in charge of arrangements. Summerfield Scholars Meet at Union Tonight Jaybawker To Be Out Next Week The exact date of distribution will be announced in the Kannan Friday. Because of the Christmas rush, it is unable to give definite date. The Christmas issue will contain the pictures of each sorority, the School of Pharmacy, and the Freemans medics. A football story by H. M. Mason, Jv. a review of "Bury the dead" by Robert Story in Fred Littrow and Jane Disney will be featured. The section devoted to prominent professors will carry sketches of J. H. Brown, Jen S. Piersen, and Walter H. Schoewer. Hill Headhawks will draw pictures by a boy-skewer and one that promises to be "of interest to the students." This second issue will also have 8 additional pages of pictures, and several cartoons drawn by Jim Donahue, 38, entitled "Your College Days Are Over." Donahue was the artist for the Hawkeywaker last year and manly will enjoy seeing his sketches in the Christmas issue. James H. Coleman, editor of the James J. Hawley, announced yesterday that the Christmas issue of the Jayhawk magazine would be ready for distribution on the campus the first of next week. Mrs. Henry Haskell Will Address A.A.U.W. Saturday The American Association of University Women will give a tea at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. J. Buergartner, 1209 Ohio, Mrs. Henry J. Huschell of Kansas City, also, will tell of her experience attending a conference she attended the International Conference of University Women. All members are urged to come, and any others interested in the organization are invited. All books are due at the library between now and Dec. 18, in order to re-issue them if necessary over the holiday period of two weeks. Among his accomplishments in the field of English were the founding of the Kansas Association of Teachers and the Kansas Teachers' Bulletin." After 46 Years--ball team, headed the Oratory and Excitation course, was associate organist in the chapel, instructed the first journalism course, and began one *et* the *dictionaries* taught in any university. These were the "side shows." "I have never had time to do anything as I wished to have it done MAKE THIS A BOOK CHRISTMAS All Books Due Between Now and Dec. 18 Splendid new biographies, books of travel and adventure, novels, poetry and children's books make lasting gifts which add to the enjoyment and gaiety of the holiday season. Continued from page one YOUR FOOT'S BEST FRIEND IS A real palms . . . these AUTHENTIC AMERICAN shoes. Wherever you go . . . whatever you do . . . you can depend on them always. They make your feet look more manent comfort, serviceable wear and lasting good looks. * Let us help you make your selections soon THE BOOK NOOK 819 Mass. St. Haynes & Keene 1021 Mass. A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. I. J. K. L. M. N. O. P. Q. R. S. T. U. V. W. X. Y. Z. Phone 666 *everything has not been reached.* Yet I have written and published monographs, and other literary articles, world without end. So after 46 years, the general result is this: I can teach myself a scholar, or wane, nor do I dare call myself a teacher, but I regard every meeting with a class as a heaven-sent opportunity." When he retires, he hopes to write an autobiography and to "have time to do something well." On the Shin-this number, he couldn't resist asking, "This Stigma Chi sorority must be awful popular to have any fraternity sing so many songs about it?" Either the Chi boys had been reluctant about coming forward with a fraternity's name, or China's small town than we think it is. Continued from page one Several rather ludicrous answers appeared on the questionnaires concerning the football situation. One person stunned that he knew a football player who didn't get enough to eat and had only played liver at the A.T. 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