TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 24, 1938 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society an account of Mt. Oread S KATHLEEN MYERS, Society Editor Before 5 p.m. call MU-21; after 3, call 202-83 Weekend guests at the Gamma Phi Beta house who attended the annual Polly party Saturday night were as follows: Mrs. Walter Clark, Kansas City Harriet Shelden, c. 83, Kansas City Marie Sullivan, c. 84, Missouri, Cora Queen Barber, c. 76, Kansas City Katherine Caddis, c. 76, Kansas City Jane Benton, Kansas City, Mo. Availen Bushman, c'36, Kansas City, Mo. Katheryn Cassidy, c'36, Kantas Cit Mo. autumn Dawall, c15), Kiana City, Mo Bettie Gylem, c16), Kiana City, Mary Margaret Batee, c16), Carriage Mo Sara Nelle Pickett, Joplin, Mo Marjorie Walker, Solver Lake Berniece Brooks, Leavenworth Phi Mu Alpha fraternity entertained with a dinner-dance Saturday night in honor of its pledges. The guests were: Don Hulitz, '731 Margaret Woods Burbaria Johnson, f400 Michael Johnson, f400 Virginia Cemetery, f400 David McKenna, m400 Worth Blair, f400 Initiation services were held at Phi Mu Alpha house Sunday afternoon for Carroll Nurtien, f38; Dem Mu Alpha, b39; and Charles Novotny, f39. ☆ ☆ ☆ Mr. and Mrs. Grant G. Henderson proprietors of the Kentucky Boarding club entertained the members of PHONE K.U. 66 Dinner guests at Watkins hall sun- day were: Donald J. Obee; Marvin Swords of Ottawa; Irwin Beuqle, Mo; and Bill Iles of Kansas City, Mo. Alpha Delta Pi sorority will en- PASSENGER. WANTED, to Joplin 6 southwest Missouri. Reasonable rates Room for only one. Marvin Peterson. Phone 2815. -54 Sigma Kappa sorority will entertain the Sigma Nu fraternity with an hour dance tonight. ☆ ☆ ☆ TURKEYS: Fancy milked, corn fattened turkey deser on orders. Call 1154R or C. kurczebek, 1100 West 23rd. -60 WANTED: Four passengers to Dodge Girl through Hutchinson. Leaving Wednesdays Avg. Gene Harris, Phone 2341W. CLASSIFIED ADS KEYS FOR ANY LOCK The Alpha Gamma Delta sorority house will entertain the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity with an hour dance tonight. KEYS FOR ANY LOCK Guns and Door Clovers Repaired Fishing Tackle and Ammunition ☆ ☆ ☆ RUTTER'S SHOP 1014 Mass. Phone 319 Guests at the Sigma Kappa sorority house for Sunday dinner were: Dr. and Mrs. Bert A. Nahh Mr. and Mrs. Allen Crafton Mrs. and Bill Ling Ms. Florence Sherbon Mr. Charles Wodson Finger Wave - - - - 25c Permanents - $2.50 and up Miriam Smyth and Mrs. J. M. Snyth of Lawrence, Ferman Demart, c;88, Warren Fisher, c;98 Chude Parish, c;97, Russell Kelley, c;38, and Leslie Kelse, c;77, were guests at Corbin hall Sunday. WAVO BEAUTY SHOP RUTH BAKER, Operator Tel. 95 921 Miss. the club Sunday afternoon with an advance Thanksgiving dinner. Fred Heller, Humboldt, and Fritz Huey, Wumego, were guests at the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity this week-end. 732 1/2 Mass. Phone 2353 SHAMPOO and PINGER WAVE, 25c PERMANENTS, any style $1 up FIRST IN LAWRENCE Any Style Finger Wave - 25c Shampoo and Wash (dried) 35c PERMANENTS, $1.50 up END CURBS, $1 up Fast Individual Dryers IVA'S BEAUTY SHOP Phone 313 941 %I Mass. Vera Alderboldt has joined one Personnel RADIOS FOR RENT Phone 303 HANNA RADIO 904 Mass. WAVE 10 Phone 455 for appointment Mi-Lady Beauty Shoppe Domain: ADMINISTRATOR 929 Miss. The New Wave-In-Oil PERMANENT $5.00 complete GRUNOW PHILCO PHONE K.U.66 VELVA FOR SALE: Very fine Tuxedo suit, almost new; size 36, $10.00, 816 Ohio. Shoe 2967. -44 PETITE DRISSAMMING SHOPE. Female and children's dreses a variety Open evenings. 1135, Vermont. Phone 2132I. -5) WANTED: Ride to Oswego or nearby point. Leave Wednesday. See me room 116 Fraser, Phone 2534 before 9 a.m. Florence Kirchner Student Loans ABE WOLFSON 743 Mass. SCHULZ the TAILOR 924 Mass. ONE STOP CLOTHES SERVICE STATION PHONE 12-987 17 W. 9th St. TAXI HUNSINGER'S 920-22 Mass. Electrical and Light Treatment 1023 1/2 Mass. Phone 1531 MAIDEN SIGN CO. DR. C. R. ALBRIGHT Chiropractor tertain with a formal Thanksgiving dinner this evening. Twenty-five words or less one insertion, 21x three insertions; 10x six insertions; 7×4 contract rates, not more than a quarter of an hour. For the Kannan Business Office. B. F. NANNINGA, O.D. Optometric Eye Specialist The fitting of glasses a specialty Phone 2244 919 Mass. Dinner guests at the Phi Kapp Pai house Sunday were: Pete Warren, Kansai City, Mio. Peter Wong, Nanjing City, Mio. Jerry Cayre, 40 Jim Torres, c40 Mary Dairy, F419 Kathryn Tyrone, cune1 for your school and office supplies Expert Picture Framing Special Prices on Zipper Notebooks SEE US KEELEER'S Walipaper Books School Supplies or dinner last Sunday were: Berry Walker, 619 David McKenzie, 540 Nellie O'Driscoll, City Mo. Janeanne Banney, City Mo. Jane Anne, 640 Guests at the Delta Upsilon house Pl house Sunday were: Howard Gardiner, b17 Din McCaoy, ph37 Bruce Miller, b38 Bruce Miller, b60 Kathryn Ingmeire, Kansas City, Mo. Kathryn Custer, Tynda Dinner guests at the Alpha Delta were! The Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity entertained Sunday evening with a buffet supper. The guests Harriet Shields, Kansas City, Mo Elva Cheiron, c199 Elizabeth Hannah, c199 Jane Reed, c199 Betty Am Jones, c199 Helen Miller, c199 Virginia Lee Stevens, c199 Amelia Ann Grey, c199 Maurine Green, c199 Jean William, c199 Sarah Sampson, c199 Graham Spekla, c199 Betsy Jean Welch, c199 Jack Richardson, c199 Bill Hoyle, burtvillew, OKla, Mc. Howard Sailow, Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. Peter Allerdice, Coldwater; Charlene Barber, fa'39; and Jane Flood, c'unl, were Sunday at the kappa Sigma guest center. Sigma Chi fraternity held its annual Thanksgiving dinner last night. Miss Dorothea Kiribhaum of Colorado Springs, Colo., and Peggy and Mrs. Harrison were weekend guests at Sigma Phi Epsilon house this week. of Kansas City, Saturday night at 8:30. Mrs. Parker is a member of Alpha Chi Omega, and was graduated from the University in 1935. Mr. Parker, a member of Kappa Sigma, was graduated from Baker University in 1935. The couple will make their home in Kansas City. The University Women's club will entertain with a Christmas party Thursday evening, December 3, in the ballroom of the Memorial Union and under the supervision of the faculty. Cards are being sent only to single members of the faculty. ☆ ☆ ☆ Guests at the Triangle house over the weekend were: Lice Loe Lue, Kansas City, Ms. Lincey Young, Kansas City, Ms. Young, Kansas City, Ms. Frank Murley, Kansas City, Ms. Frank Murley, Kansas City, Ms. Dorothy Winged, Emporia Dorothy Winged, Emporia Sunday dinner guests at the Alpha Chi Omega entertained with a faculty tea Sunday afternoon, Mrs. C A. Thomas and Mrs. Edith Martin poured茶. Tau Omega house were: Allan Beaty, Salina Mrs. J.L. Briardwood, Sheridan, Wyo. Mrs. Harry Roseny, Lawrence Phyllis Amorantow, fawn Ronald Barb, c'amol Elizabeth Kemp, c'40 Grace Pearson, c'37 Mary Schaumloeffel, CWI; Winfried Snodgrass and Shirley Stewart, both of Kansas City, Mt.; and Lorene Willis and her guests at Watkins holl hall Saturday. Dorothy Mae Bowers was a weekend guest at Watkins hall. The marriage ceremony of Miss Mary Hassig and Richard Parker was performed at the Episcopal Church Maxwell Stewart Is a Hard Person To Interview Hassig-Parker - If you want to be your most charming self—wear Lucien Lelong's new Parism "INDISCRET". It will add gaiety, distinction and a touch of excitement to your personality. A truly grand perfume. $5 and more. One of the world's most fascinating perfumes ☆ ☆ ☆ Indiscret Maxwell Stewart, associate editor of "The Nation," made his first visit to Kansas last night, "except for a visit through a corner of it in the middle of the night." Mr. Stewart wasn't very communicative and failed to revel just what he was doing in a corner of Kansas in the dead of night. Weaver's Tall, thick graying close-cropped hair, full, blunt mustache and an erect bearing gave Mr. Stewart an impressive air. He spoke in short, clear sentences, and answered questions with the reluctance of a man who weighs carefully We did learn, however, that he is married and that his wife accompanied him on his recent trip to the museum for an interruption. They have no children. everything he says or does long be fore he does it. Mr. Stewart has been making his headquarters in Chicago during the past three weeks for his western division, and he ended this morning to train to Chicago. before his lecture last night he was entertained by the Forums Committee. At the dinner, he answered questions as briefly as possible. He was, obviously, a man of few words, but that he did say held weight and water. He joked once during the evening—about newspapers. It seems they are coloring the reports of the revolution in Spain. "But," he said, "Americans aren't taking their papers very seriously since the campaign. They said something about Maine going some place, as I recall." Architecture Display In Marvin Hall The National Traveling Exhibition of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture is now being public in the Engineering building. This association consists of all the collegiate schools of architecture from east to the west coast. The exhibit focuses on students from each school, chosen for method or quality or both. It is for the purpose of showing students Money talks a stylish language. Look what $24.50 picks off these O'coat hangers. We're aiming directly at the man who wants the best o'coat $24.50 will buy and who is willing to talk turkey if the turkey is right in his front yard and somebody hands him a shot gun. Without a doubt, we have more to show you in fine coats at $24.50 than you have any idea of. In fact, they only start talking for themselves where this ad leaves off. Exclusive Fabrics Pull over Sweaters And everything else you may need Thanksgiving Flowers Your Thanksgiving Hostess Will Appreciate a Gift of MUMS Start this year to give Flowers regularly at Thanksgiving. See us for bouquets and novelty corsages. FLOWER FONE 820 FLOWER FONE WARD'S Flowers "Flowers of Distinction" 931 Mass. what is being done in other parts of the country. The Kansas School of Engineering and Architecture, being a member of the national association, is sent to schools where only allowed to keep them for a short time as they must be sent on to other schools in the association. Anyone who is interested in this work should visit the exhibition as soon as possible. W.S.C.F. Will Meet Today at Henley House Dorothy Hodge, c'77, and Pau Moritz, c'38, are co-chairman of this group. Other members are Miss Anna McCraeckon of the department of philosophy and Rev. Joseph King, pastor of the Congregational Church. The W.S.C.F. of the Rocky Mountain Region will meet this afternoon at Henley House. Plans for the report to the regional council meet to be held in Salina during the inaugural holidays will be form-filed. Gage Receives Scholastic Award Richard Gage, e38, was announced as the winner of the Sigma Tau bronze medal, presented to the freshman of last year's highest scholastic standing, at the honors conventation for the School of Engineering and Architecture held outside morning. A TROUBLE-SAVING TIP... Initiates of Tau Beta Pi, honorary engineering fraternity, were announced by Chancellor E. H. Lindley. Senior members represent the upper one-fourth of their class, and only the upper one-eighth of the junior engineering students are eligible. The following students have been initiated: Juniors: LaVeil Bryant, Grover Polson, John Seigle, Hervey Vignour, and Emil Wienecke. Seniors: James Brain, Nelson Ehlers, Raymond Nesbett, Joseph Robertson, Waldman Sorrenick, Ritchie Wallace. To Home-bound Thanks-Givers HAVE RAIWAK EXPRESS SHIP YOUR BAGGAGE BOTHWAYS Send it home and back at economical cost by the old reliable college standby. You merely phone Railway Express when you're ready. 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