11 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20. 1936 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Here on the Hill --an account of Mt. Oread Society KATHLEEN MYERS, Society Editor Before 3 pm, call K.U. 21; after 3, call 2702-83 Alpha Delta Pi sorority entertained with a buffet supper and hour dance yesterday evening. Louis Kubr's orchestra furnished the music for the event. Ted Hartz, f17 Jou Posna, f18 Rodney Longmouth, f19 Charles Knowlson, f19 Don McCoy, p17 Vincent Biontrot, f18 Gordon Glaney, f16 Neil Meltzer, f17 Jack Scheffler, f18 Daniel Bond, f18 Dick Miers, f18 Dilbert Hiley, f40 Joe Gumede, f28 Joe Holtz, f30 King Arthur, f17 Marvin Cox, f18 Joe Hackler, f24 Joe Hawkley, f24 Foster Parrish, f18 A Gallup, f18 Norman Brown, f18 Oscar Runy, f18 ☆ ☆ ☆ Keppa Phi, organization for Methodist college women, elected the following officers Tuesday evening: President, Helen Narnarum, f4:0; secretary, Margaret Brown, c4:0; program committee chairman, Lauren Myers, c4:0; chairman, Helen Myers, c8:0; committee chairman, Lela ☆ ☆ ☆ PHONE K.U.66 Gamma Phi Beta security will give a annual Polly party tomorrow night t the chapter house. "Red" Blackburn and his orchestra will furnish Delta Tau Delta fraternity entered the following guests yesterday at dinner: Glen Speckman, c'18 Amanda Langsom, c'30 Bettie Herrman, c'18 Mary Louise Karanja, c'39 Mary Earley, c'39 Mildred Mickelson, c'37 Marie Wiley, c'37 Fidelis Baili, c'37 CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE! Very fine Tuenda suit, almost new, size 36, $10.00, #16 Ohio. Phone - 256-764-2636 LOST: Gold Elgin wrist watch, Call Bob Rowlands, 1401. Reward. -52 LOST: Brown male Dachshund. Dr. Zimmer, 1143 West Hill Parkway. Phone 1437. Request for return. -13 TURKEYS: Fancy milkfed, corn fattened turkeys stressed on orders. Call 1154R or C. Gracher, 100 West 23rd. +60 The Alpha Omicron Pi sorcerum gave a Thanksgiving dinner last night. The color scheme was yellow and brown. Guests were: Clark Coker, 139 Frank O'Neill, c199 Jame O'Connell, c194 James Mally, 138 Bryon Braidney, c187 Jamie Summers, c185 Chelsea Gurler, c184 Elmer Hof, c187 George Wingeman, c184 Ron Wingeman, c184 Lyle Koe, c181 Charles Fulton, c181 Rodney, c190 Norman La Bland, c191 Ronald Thompson, c199 Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Hoff, Lawrence KEYS FOR ANY LOCK Guns and Door Closers Repaired Fishing Tackle and Ammunition Seibert, c'37; song leader, Naomi Alen, fau 'unel; pianist, Wendolyn Hunt, c'40. RUTTER'S SHOP 1014 Mass. Phone 319 Finger Wave - - - - 25c Permanents - $2.50 and up MICKEY BEAUTY SHOP WAVO BEAUTY SHOP RUTH BAKER, Operator Tel. 95 291 Miss. FIRST IN LAWRENCE 7321% Mass. 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PHILCO Student Loans ABE WOLFSON 743 Mass. 17 W. 9th St ONE STOP Electrical and Light Treatment 1023% Mass. Phone 1531 CLOTHES SERVICE STATION SCHULZ the TAILOR 924 Mass. DR. C. R. ALBRIGHT Chiropractor MAIDEN SIGN CO TAXI HUNSINGER'S 920-22 Mass. PHONE 12 - 987 The Kappa Sigma fraternity entertained last night with a buffet supper and hour dance. "Red" Blackburn's an orchestra player for the dance Signs - Posters - Banners Displays - Commercial Drawings Twenty-five words or less one insertion, 21; three insertions, 16; six insertion, 77c; two insertion, not more than four. An approval for the KANAN Business Office. B. F. NANNINGA, O.D. Optometric Eye Specialist The fitting of glasses a specialty 919 Mass. Phone 2244 for your school and office supplies Expert Picture Framing Special Prices on Zipper Notebooks SEE US Wallpaper Books School Supplies KEELER'S Jean Williams, cuncel Barbara Bowell, c19 Jean Lindengren, c19 Rose McVey, c19 Jean Drummond, cunel Howes Howes, cuncel Marian Morris, cuncel Jean Willis, cuncel Jargaret McCarty, c40 Adenler Rafter, f58 Eleomar Klapphuebner, c39 Jason Wilson, cunel John Johnson, f40 Roberta Cook, f59 Betty Barnes, cunel Betty Stephens, cunel Jean Wyatt, cuncel Annette Red, cuncel Isabella West, c40 Bette Graw, f58 Bette Graw, f58 Majorio Crille, cuncel Mary Springer, c19 Marilyn Locke, c19 Roberta Michell, f39 Mary Frances Martin, c17 Barbara Benham, cuncel Louise Grayson, c40 Charlotte Duston, f40 Charlotte Duston, f40 Betty Cheoney, cuncel Christine McCauley, c14 Betty Sterling, f60 Ramona Romano, c40 Patricia Ensenbower, c40 Helen Hay, c40 Florence Coopland, c14 Chris Christian, ge KEELER'S New members of Delta Sigma Theta sorority who were recently initiated are: Sammyite Hall, c'unel; Mayme Stewart, fa39; Louse Calhom, c'9; Ccozeta Wilson, fa37; Corrett, c'39; Orrala Robinson, c'39. Thursday evening guests at a turkey dinner at the Pi Kappa Alpha house were: R. M. McFarand, Jr. national secretary of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity, Atlanta, Ga.; Mrs. L. Leswis, Prof. and Mrs. W. W. Davis Miss Margaret Lynn; and Prof. J. H. Taewart. Mr. Mambo Stukey, Lucille Bottam, ed83; Sally Jane Bischie, 'council member,' Faye Dwight, John Glebatzbaum, c87; and Mary Jane McCoy, c40 ☆ ☆ ☆ Luncheon guests at the Gamma Phi Beta house Thursday were: Harriet Darby, c'40; Mariam Bantoue, c'40; Monte Illina, c'40; Rabbits, b'40. Kappa Alpha Theta entertained Miss Elizabeth Meguan, Miss Beulah Morrison, Miss Viola Anderson, the Rev. and Joseph F. King, the Rev. and Carter Harrison and Mr. and Mrs. Lorence Woodruff for dinner last night. Ruth Modelli, cunel, and Dorothy Bucker, ³99, of the Social Service commission of the YWCA; SUPRA, ²100, of the YWCA; and junior high school girls yesterday ☆ ☆ ☆ Theta Sigma Phi, national honorary journalism security, held灌注 services yesterday afternoon for the 40th anniversary of Food, Curel, and Jean Beaulieu. Curel. ☆ ☆ ☆ Miss Margaret Lynn, professor of English, will drive to Bartleville to spend the Thanksgiving holidays. The junior class of the Pi Beta Phi sorority will be entertained at dinner tonight at the home of Helen Moore, c.38. ☆ ☆ ☆ The following were guests of Sigma Chi for dinner last night: Miss Helena Rhoda Hoopes, Mr. Lloyd Metzler. ☆ ☆ ☆ Dinner guests at the Pi Kappa Alpha house has night right; Mira Ruth Orcut, Mira and Mrs. Vernon Orcut, Mr. and Mrs. John Sumner, Miss Veta Lear, Bill Mills, c.40, and Bob Charlton, c'unel, were dinner guests at the Gamma Phi Beta house Thursday evening. ☆ ☆ ☆ Ruth Bubbler, c'39, and Verda Amea, c'39, were dinner guests at Corbin hall Wednesday night. Military Dance Presents Dashing Aspect of War The more dashing side of war will have its hour or two tonight. For tonight, the fall military hop of the University R.O.F.T. will fill the Memorial Union ballroom with colorful dresses, with shining metal military. Hill cades, their regular army officer instructors, guests from other school R.O.T.C. units, and a few other guests will dance to the music of Louie Kuhn and his orchestra. The affair is to be full formal and "uniformal." The event is strictly invitational. The receiving line will include Chancellor and Mrs. E. H. Lindley, Lieutenant-Goldon and Mrs. Kark F. Baldwin, Dean and 'Mrs. F. T. Stockton, Cadet First Lieutenant Daniel Elam and lady, Cadet First Lieutenant Charles Roderick and lady, and Cadet First Lieutenant Elerson Baker, aide to Colonel Baldwin. The committee in charge has decided that cutting in on dances shall be confined only to encore numbers K-State Debate Over KFKU Today The University of Kansas will debate Kansas State College on the Kansas high school question, this visit to station KFKU. To 3 o'clock over station KFKU. The question is, "Resolved: That electric power and light utilities should be governmentally owned and operated." Robert Lee of Topka and Howard Robert Lee of ElDorado will uphold the affirmative for Kansas State. The negative stand for the University will be taken by Harry 'Stuckenbruck, c'uncel, and Lieghon Fosse 'c'uncel. Y.M.C.A. Sends Team To Marysville The first deputation team to be released from the University Y.M.C. will leave this afternoon for church groups tonight and Sunday. Members of the team include Paul Moritz, c'39, David Angovey, c'39, and Henry Barker, c'38, who will travel to Marysville with John L. Hunt, general secretary of the 'Y'. Before a union meeting in the Reformed Evangelical church this evening, members of the team will speak on various phases of world Thanksgiving Flowers OVER THE HILL Your Thanksgiving Hostess Will Appreciate a Gift of Start this year to give Flowers regularly at Thanksgiving. See us for bouquets and novelty corsages. "MUMS" FLOWER FONE 820 WARD'S Flowers "Flowers of Distinction" Professor Heltzsch Caine Johnne H. F. Holtzwick, professor of ecclesiastical studies at St. City, Ark., because of the critical illness of his mother. His classes are being taken over by other members of the departments. 931 Mass. Alumni Writes Economics Book FLOWER FONE E. B. Learned, a graduate of the department of economics here in 1923, has recently published a book on how to teach reading. Mr. Learned is now associate professor in the Harvard School of Business where his book will be used. Shannon Coaches Accountants William H. Shannon, assistant professor of economics, has taken charge of a group of young accountants in Topken who are reviewing tax laws and making law in preparation for taking C.A.P. examinations in the spring. A number of the men in the class are graduates of the University. Prof. C. B. Wilcox's social pathology class is planning a trip to Kansas City tomorrow. The class will be held at the North Side Municipal Court, the Helping Hook Institute, the Swope Farm. Fosteress Official Pass Visit R. M. McFarland, jr., national secretary of R. P. Kappa Alpha was a guest of the University Beta Gamma chapter of the fraternity, Thursday. McFarland is from the national fraternity in Atlanta, Ga. To Attend Convention Henry Werner, his student advisor, and Bill Cochrane, manager of the Memorial University of Texas National Association of College Universities at Austin, Texas. Dec. 6, 7, 8 and 9. The University of Texas Union will be the host. Thanksgiving Supper At Baptist Church A Thanksgiving supper followed by an appropriate program will be held at the First Baptist Church, 300 N. 10th Street, New York, day evening from 8 to 6 c/o lock The program is under the auspices of the social committee of the Bap- mentary People's Union, Resistance by calling by mail Olive Douglass, 1490W Wichitans To Play Safe In order to cut down the chances of highway accidents, a number of University students fled to Texas and took a special bus to Kansas City during the Christmas Allen to Ohio Dill Addresses Women's Club Professor W. A. Dill of the department of journalism and director of dressed the Business and Professional women's club in Kansas City, yesterday afternoon. ALPS F. C. Allen, director of athletics, left yesterday for Hudson, Ohio. He will address a father-and-son banquet at Western Reserve Academy Saturday evening and return to Lawrence Monday. Read the Kansan Want Ads. Sumptuous Pie A-La-Mode at your UNION FOUNTAIN Sub-Basement Memorial Unior Rhodes Committee Names Applicants W. D. P. Carey, secretary of the Kansas selection committee on Rhodes scholarships, has announced the names of the twelve applicants for the position to meet with the committee at Lawrence, Dec. 16. The applicants are: Allan C. Rankin, Hays Teachers' College; Horton M. Laude, Manhattan, Kansas State College; John B. Darruth, Murpeyte, Bethany County Hays Teachers'; James C. Wichman, Hays Teachers'; James Crow, Wichman; Friends University; Ursel E. Coulson, Mulberry, Pittsburgh Teacher's College; Isaac G. Stevenson, Ohioe, Bettel College; and Ross Anderson, Bettel Anderson, c37; Wellington; John M. Phillips, c37, Kansas City, Mo; Martia J. Maloney, c37, Lawrence, and Alfred C. Ames, 58, all of the University of Kansas. Ask your Union Pacific Agent for full particulars. Two of these twelve men will be chosen by the committee to compete with ten others chosen from Missouri, Nebraska, Iowa, Minnesota and South Dakota on Dec. 21 at Des Moines. These four students will be selected for the award of the 3-year scholarships to Oxford University. Just Received Christmas NEW Stationery We Invite Your Inspection Select your stationery now from our new fresh stock—50c and up Going Home for Thanksgiving TRAVEL BY TRAIN Your Union Pacific Agent can show you a short-cut in time and expense if you You'll find travel on Union Pacific's air conditioned trains at deligible treat. Take advantage of our many new economies that make it faster, safer, cheaper to travel by train than to drive—and far more comfortable. Fares are lowest ever—comforts and con- sentences greatest ever. 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