TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1936 --- PAGE THREE Here on the Hill UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS --an account of Mt. Oread Society KATHLEEN MUEN, Society Editor Relation: p.m. call R.U. 21-295; cell 2702-863 Search Fraternity Scarab Fraternity Pledges Three Men The Scarlett Club, national honorary architectural fraternity, plowed Thomas Geumgangy, e38, from the University of St. Stephen, e39, Sunday afternoon. After the pliding service a dinner was held at the Mansion, Foster-Park, e48, told of his trip to the national architectural convention at Washington. Guess were, Prof. G, M. Real and Prof. W. F. Smith of the School Architecture, Archiestitute, Dirmann, 35, Frank Shank, 35, of Kansas City. The Sigma Alpha Epialum fraternity entertained with a buffet supper Sunday evening. The guests were: Kappa Pai house were: Joseph Shilton, c/40 Joshua Shearer, c/15 Jessica Harnish, c/15 Jayne Rogers, c/14 Berry Ann Jones, c/40 Lebah Bash, c/14 Hannah Harnish, c/14 Virginia Beverly, c/19 Gloria Spekman, G/40 Jona Schmalz, G/40 Amy Parrish Bush, G/40 Alicia Arnold Woodbury, G/40 Jenn Williams, c/17 Mary Francis Martin, c/17 PHONE K.U.66 LONT. Dark blue topcoat, three floral shirt, middle of week. Finder please phone 2091 W. Reward, J. Howard Russo, 64-85 CLASSIFIED ADS Sunday dinner guests at the Phi LOST: Part of glasses in black leather case with silver stripes. Reward. Call Tran- Vianam. Phone 742. -46 LOST. Black upper notebook with a Vortex- books and chemistry laboratory book. Narnia in all books. Phone return to Romona Fisher. Includes Karin Bomann Books. Fairy, Reward. Guests at the Alpha Tau Omega Paul Patterson, 2/19 Nick Meyer, 4/30 Perry Woodward, 4/28 Virginia Taylor, 4/27 Michael City, City, City, Paula Ruger, 5/19 Mike Howard, Lawrence, Kim Searhead, Smallwalt, Lawrence Jack Reinhart, Rockie LOST. F.R.A. fraternity pin with winn Chat Moore on back. $150 reward. Call Chat Moore, 1234 Oread, Phone 876), -64 Berry, Ann Lindau, grand Mother, Kevin Kanius, City, Msx Poppy Chambers, c/o Poppy Chambers, c/o Mary McNeil, Meyer, Msx Jolietle, Mary McNeil, fc19 Jolietle, Mary McNeil, fc19 Katie Kenny, Karen City, Msx Katie Kenny, Karen City, Msx Alpha Chi Omega entertained the 10. "AVON" XMAS-GIFT SETS as ad- scribed by Good Housekeeping, may be used by call 216-835-4972. - 65 KEYS FOR ANY LOCK following guests of dinner Sunday: Harald Holden, "Woos" Kansas City Jack Schreiber, Gerald Gould, Cleveland Jack Neal, Candi WANTED 2 passengers to Salem, Leaving friday at 10:30. Share expense, Routing Sunday morning, Martin Peterson, 1280 Tremonton, Brattleboro (2811). - (63) KEYS FOR ANY LOCK Guns and Door Closers Repaired Fishing Tackle and Ammunition Cloe D'Campo, Counsel Fred Skaar, 22, Kansas City Oscar Zimmermann, 60, Kansas City John Lynn, 26, Kansas City Arthur Crowd, 31, Kansas City Andrew Willis, 31, Kansas City Vigil Willey, 22, Kansas City Claude Hardtow, 49, Lawrence Perl F. N. Dee, 39 MICKEY BEAUTY SHOP SHAMPOO and FINGER WAVE, 25e PERMANENTS, any style $1 up RUTTER'S SHOP 1014 Mass. Phone 319 732% Mass. Soft Deep Wave, any style only 25c Plain Shampoo and Wave, with neck trim 25c Oil Shampoo and Wave, with neck trim 50c Evening Appointment Tolerance and Elegance 941 Mass. St., Phone 533 IVA'S BEAUTY SHOP FIRST IN LAWRENCE VELVA Phone 455 for appointment. Mi-Lady Beauty Shoppe DORA CLUB, Operator 9.29 Miss. PHONE K.U.66 The New Wave-In-Oil PERMANENT $5.00 complete RADIOS FOR RENT Phone 303 HANNA RADIO 904 Mass. GRUNOW FOR SALE! Double-located trusses, prairie area are 327-713 Call 726. 1953 PYLMOUTH duchy, model comp foreign, master, and zone. Be recommended offer. Meet us, See Naidu- saria, at 1524, Mishrachen Valley, Punjab. PHILCO BOARD NT the new Kunkley Guild | 1247 Kentucky Street. New in a room. | 19 rooms $4,99. See us at plaza | 1629. TURKEYS: Fancy milkfed, corn fatties turtles dressed on orders. Call 11348 or c. Graeter, 1160 West 21rd. PHILADELPHIA Sunday weave: Dana Macauy, 619 Daniel Shuster, 719 Eddie Schreiner, 719 Bob Schreiner, 418 Mariette Corder, 679 Martin Center, 679 Maryan Kavanagh, Kansas City, Mo. Cody F. McHale, Kansas City, Mo. Luther Carruth, Amiel Rose McCarthy, Clement Shapiro, Catherine Pritchard, Karen Carey, Ms. Simon, James, John Pauline, Karen Carey, Ms. Stephen, James Ana Bash, Bob, Mary Hickman, Anna Bash Warner, Grace F. Friedman Elliott, Warner, Grace F. Friedman Gregor Dale, Lorenzo Student Loans Dinner guests at Corbin hall Sun- ABE WOLFSON 743 Mass. Dinner meals at the Alpha Delta ONE STOP ONE STOP CLOTHES SERVICE STATION SCHULZ the TAILOR MAIDEN SIGN CO. day were: DR. C. R. ALBRIGHT Chiropractor Twenty-five words or less can one instruction, 25 three instructions, 16 six instructions, 75 contractice notes, not more than 34 times, and so on. The KAAN Business Office. Electrical and Light Treatment 1023 % Mass. Phone 1531 HUNSINGER'S 920-22 Mass. Signs - Posters - Banners Displays - Commercial Drawings 924 Mm TAXI 17 W. 9th St. s21536380 B & Brown, Lawrence Burke, Tuckman, Manhattan Miller, Tuckman, City, Mo. Miller Talbert, L1, F4Uera Nora Birchstein, Hardenon Nora Birchstein, Hardenon Mire Jane Mortimer, Topeka Mire Jane Mortimer, Topeka Toupea House, Topeka Haven House, 637 B. F. NANNINGA, O.D. Optometric Eye Specialist The fitting of glass specialty Phone 2244 for your school and office supplies Expert Picture Framing --at Special Prices on Zipper Notebooks 919 Mass KEELER'S Wallpaper Books School Supplies SEE US Weekend guests at Corbin hall Midt Maj Distr, Kowalte City, Ma- Delhi Tuljeet, Tuljeet Narva Bishkarno, Narva Bishkarno Tumdee, Tumdee Mary Elizabeth, Mary Elizabeth Mary Elizabeth, Topla The student council of the First Christian Church is sponsoring a Young People's banquet at the church on Friday, Dec. 11, at 6:10p. Admission will be 25 cents. Earl Stuckerbruck, ©39, will be chairman of the program. Them Tau held an annual formal fall party Saturday night at the Memorial Division bedroom. Music was turned by Luke Kalin and his orchestra, which included Mr. Roussel and Mr. F. A. Russell, Miss Marcia Boettie, and Mrs. H. W. Russell. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cromb, Kona City, Mo., visited friends on the campus yesterday. James A. SaiDeFur, fau'el, lef Sunday for a two-weeks trip to the Pacific coast. Mina Aliso; Dunham, Kansas City. Mia was a Sunday dinner guest at the Kappa Ela Kappa home. Betty Glover, 61,28, was a dinner guest at the Kappa 'Sigma house Sunday. Kappa Sigma fraternity hold initiation services Sunday for Harold Clevenger, h29; Joseph Guisterg, b37; and Jack Creegron, c29. Mas Kay Kum, Kuwait City, Mo. a weekend visit at the Kappa Alhua Thia house. Sunday dinner guests at the Stormi PPK (Kansas) Nature store. Miss Joan Mhlophorne, Karmina City, Mo; Ms. Mike Calharian, Permer, Lawrence; Ms C. E. Watson, Estheria NM; and Mr. Bob Mhlophorne, Karmina City, Mo Alika Kanga Akba held pledging service. Sunday afternoon at the chameleon house for Earn Loe Brewer c:2; Lenneth Buster, Rainer c:3; Marie Wrench, c:2; and Jewell Milligan c:3. The Roving Reporter Conducted by Steven David, Eqe, e37 Mr. and Mrs. A. L. L. Land of Kansas City narrates the marriage of their daughter, Louise, '38, to George P. Sharp will take up residence in Port Scott. Mr. Sharp is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma. Pt Beta Phi entertained the following Sunday; dinner guests, Lucele Jennings, Betty Jean Baldwin and Lila Wilson, all of Kansas City. Ph Gianma Delta entertained Mrs. William M. Wood of Kansas City, Mo., at dinner Sunday. Edgar Leigh, e3S: "No, we ought to be in the same league with Ottawa and Washburn. We have I11 and B35. But we need the Big Six, but what we need is more of em. Seriously, I think we should try to stay in the Big Six but I favor getting out and helping us to win, it means leaving our conference." Three graduates of the University of Kansas were placed in the NYA Paula freshman college by the extension division of the University, recently. They are Vera Bota, mathematics; Eugenia Donaube, "36. German language; Laura Lane, 32. English. Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Cole Parsons, were Sunday dinner guests at the Kappa Alba Thaia house. Max W. Potter, Guest Conductor The placements are a result of NYA unds which provide for freshman ollege course tours by eligible officers over the United States. ☆ ☆ ☆ "Do you think the University of Kansas should remain in the Big Six?" MALTED MILKS Arthur Lippitt, c37: "Who cared about the Big Six? We want a football team. This old stuff of sticking to the rules while the others violate them and have good teams while ours is terrible in my idea of teams." Coriens Hugh, fc38: "Although I think dropping out of the Big Six would be a good idea in that we could help our football players more, I believe the importance of our staying in the conference with teams of this territory overweights the need that might receive from such a more." Larry MacKillarron, c37. "We should get out. It looks rather bad when our Kansas boys leave to go to other schools. Let's get some good players and help them along. If the Big Six is low enough to kick us out for it, that will still be O.K. K.U. is losing its color because of any state university. Let the East have the graduation schools." Good for You Drink One Every Day 20c Extension Division Places Three Graduates Joe Parker. "40: I'm for getting out. We have mowed around with them and their rules too long, Training tables are great stuff, and we can't have them if we stay in the Big Sick." 20c UNION FOUNTAIN Are Sub-Basement Memorial Union Jimi, Yokely, c'40: "We are not doing anything constructive by staying in. Where idea was this Big Six invenw?" Reba Louise Parker, c'40: "Either win our share of the games or get out." One reticent maiden asked innocently, "What's the big Six?" After much explanation, she ventured, "Why that would be terrible. If we dropped out, it wouldn't be the Big Six any more—there would be only five!" She blushed (really) and scrunched into the library before we could get her name or find out if she had any open nights this week. Congress in Conference of the Memorial Union building, let us remember the annual convention of the National Association of College Universities and will concludes with the delegates to honor guests at the conference. Don Werner, activist of men, was unable to attend this recent illness. Members of Faculty Young to Address Colloquium Closter H. Young, graduate student in the Department of Physics, photonics equipment to hold in Dell Hall mirrorway at 430 pm gave the photo. The subject is the photonics Photo is the subject for disease. Members of Faculty Appear in Pre-Holiday Recital Approximately 300 persons attended the faculty recital held in the Auditorium of the Administration building last night. This was the last faculty recital held before Christmas. The recital was given by Miss Alice Merloe Conger, assistant professor of piano; Miss Irène Posbyse, assistant professor of voice; Mrs Mervyn Andersen, harpist of the School of Fine Arts. John E. Hankins, assistant principal of English, will speak on "Contemporary Drama" in room 205. Franca Bailer, tomorrow at 3:30 p.m., will talk about the third book in a series on contemporary literature for freshmen. "Dr. H. C. Tracy, professor of anatomy with spasm biology at the University of Pennsylvania, will present 'The Development of the Microevolence A support' at $30 will proceed the next Tuesday." "Somard" was the topic of De P. R. Lawson, professor of entomology, who spoke yesterday at the Institute of Entomology Plains for the Botany club Christmas party were discussed There will be no meeting next week Bacteriologists to Hear Tracy Lawson Discusses Cicadas Hankins to Speak Missing Wife-at A.S.U. Committee Meets Ponca city failed to disclose the whereabouts of the girl. The executive committee of the American Bankruptcy Union with bold lettering and a blue shield, CA, office at 420 p. n. this afternoon compliments to date and to upcoming complements to date. The committee will discuss the work of the "New Citizenship" division and hear a report on the LaTeX community. The group will be Webberson, I. It is also going to consider the possibilities of including programming students. **Student Hear Graduate** In a telephone call to the Ponca City News, Ed Barber, brother of the missing girl, dad she had been found in Tolusah and intended to return with him to Lawrence. She is expected to return to her studies at Kansas State within the next week. Kenneth Meuser, 31, manager of the Glathe Mirror, who was graduated from the University as a major in mechanical engineering, spoke Friday to the Newspaper Administration I close Mr. Meuser and Kenneth Meuser, both in locations printed in the Mirror together with the problems involved in each set of layouts. STOP Hopkins to Lecture Dr. Edwin M. Hopkins will speak on "The Adventures of a Teacher of English" in a lecture for English majors, graduate students, and CARTER'S For Winter Service Try SHELL GAS For Better Winter Performance GOOD YEAR TIRES others interested, to be given in room 203. Fraser屋, Thursday, Dec. 10, at 3:15 p.m. R. H. Wheeler, professor of Pay- rition, will speak in a meeting of the Architectural Society in the Fall at 10am, on Wednesday, 2:30pm. Porter Farris, c38, will sing, and following a short business session, refreshments will be served. Grad Visits Engine School Zerby Visits Engineers M. O. B. Hartley, 197, of Des Moines, Iowa, visited the school of Engineering and Architecture yesterday. M. Hartley is vice-president of the Great Western Insurance Company. Zobie Webb, Ensigner Lawrence Forum Meets Alton A. B. Zayter, executive vice president of the Volkswagen company, the Park Avenue Dellbright, the Pittsburgh Engineering and Architecture university are a representative of Einstein College of Technology and an association for juniors and seniors who are in the upper one-bird of the tree. Junes at Camera Club the Lawrence Forum held its regular meeting on Saturday the University of Wisconsin Law School. The following program was given: Original poem, "A Friend for a Friend," by Roberta Kovacic solo; The Rosary, Mr. George King ofLawrence reading; Louise Duckworth, PhD, Social Security, Joan Morgan, 67 Louis Garsett, 69 will report on the work of the Interstate Library association to be held in Aitchison Dec. 29 and Jan. 1. The Roy, H. Lee Jones of the Unionism Church will speak to the K. U. Canora Club on "Color Photos" in the lobby of the Memorial Union building. The Roy, Mr. Jones was formerly a teacher of photography at Cornell University, and had his students attend St. John's School. Advanced Standing Course. Alumni National Committee will meet at Harlan home at 4:30 Tuesday afternoon to discuss an on-Personality Problems. Henley House Dates Changed Boucy House Bites Change Houly house listed in the K book have been changed according to advance Advance Standing Commission will meet Tuesday afternoon, Dec. 6, at 4:30 p.m. The Board of Trustees for that day has been postponed until Tuesday, Dec. 15, which will be held in Fraser theater. Questionnaires Available Questionnaires to be filled out for the Aviation club are available and may be obtained from Prof. Erih A.D. Huisen has his office in the engineering building. Mortar Board To Hold Annual Teas Mortar Board, honorary society for senior women, has started its annual series of teas. The teas, which are given every other Friday afternoon at the houses of the members, are to promote friendship among women At a meeting Wednesday night, the members of Morton Board board chose Saturday, Dec. 12, as the date for their Christmas tea. The guests will include the house presidents, president of the Men's Study Club and vice-president of the men's members, alumni, president of the Men's Pan-Hellenic Council, and the adviser of men. On the Shin-should be made whereby the marker on slightly used books would be raised so as to lower the loss reduced by the student. Continued from page one Editor's note; And he didn't say word about the co-operative book store. I find it most difficult to work myself into a dither as have most people over the King Edward-Wallis Simpson attorney. Looking at the various aspects of the situation as it stands today, I can’t quite see why the British cabinet has been in such a hurry to place its ultimatum before the King, “Wally” not possibly murray ANYONE for quite a while yet as she will be on probation for over five months (or could if) that the probable (or if) this country is cooking up a little propaganda so as to impart “Wally’s” chances for the divorce? A year ago today! Twenty-one years ago today. "The alarm of one of the clocks in the libary went off Friday afternoon. Six Pbi Del's sat up with and waded to slip on their saddles." "A bike was made to Baldwin Saturday by members of the Debating club. All carried guns just for the fun of it. (1935 headline—Debates get leg and lung exercise and stay loaded for an argument.)" NOW ON DISPLAY 622 Mass. at Schneider Bros. "Authorized Ford Dealers" Phone 278