TUFSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1936 PAGE THREE Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society KATHLEEN MYERS, Society Editor Before 9 p.m. call, KU 125, cell 202-782 Holt-English Dr. and Mrs. T. T. Hott of Wichita announce the marriage of their daughter, Carlene, to Robert English, 36, son of Mr. and J. G. English of Mackenzie. Robert English is a member of the Delta Tau Delta fraternity and Carlene Holt is a member of the Chi Omega sorority. The couple are to make their permanent home in Dodge City. --margaret Gregg, '34, and Kenneth Ewing, '33, were married Saturday afternoon in Kansas City. Mrs. Ewang is the daughter of Mrs. Corn Gregg of Topeka, and Mr. Ewang is the son of Mr. and Mrs. P, W. Ewing, Lawrence. He is the brother and he at home at 2102 East Thirty-third street, Kansas City. The wedding was held at the home of the bride at 4 p.m., Nov. 13. The Reverend Hopkins of the Methodist Church in Waicha performed the ceremony. --margaret Gregg, '34, and Kenneth Ewing, '33, were married Saturday afternoon in Kansas City. Mrs. Ewang is the daughter of Mrs. Corn Gregg of Topeka, and Mr. Ewang is the son of Mr. and Mrs. P, W. Ewing, Lawrence. He is the brother and he at home at 2102 East Thirty-third street, Kansas City. Gregg-Ewing The Westminster Student Foundation held a formal fellowship banquet Friday night at the Presbyterian Church, followed by a party at Westminster hall. The motif of the banquet was superstition. Charles McManus, fa37, toastmaster, and speeches were made by Ellen Payne, UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PHONE K.U.66 Members present were Vergie May Bryant, b37; Marjorie Brooks, b37 LOST! Gold Flight wrist watch, Call Bob Roulds, 1481, Reward. -12 CLASSIFIED ADS KEYS FOR ANY LOCK FOR RENT; Two front single rooms, Board if desired. 1620 Penn. 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TAXI Special Prices on Zipper Notebooks for your school and office supplies Expert Picture Framing Twenty-five words or less one interjection, 32 three interjections, 16 six interjections, 34 contracts race, not more than 21 word, 12 per person more than 80 words. *The number of words in the poem must be indicated by the word Orbes.* *Orbes is abbreviated to ORB.* SEE US KEELER'S KEELER S Wallpaper Books School Supplies Melba Shepherd, b37; Mary Helen Gray, b37; Lorene Couisard, b37; Catheryne Gray, bumc; Estelle Hall, b37; Mona Hall, b38; and Mary Ruth Pyle, b37. --dinner guests at Corbin hall Sun- Phi Gamma Delta entertained the following at a buffet lunch before the game Saturday: ☆ ☆ ☆ Gov. Aiff M. Landon, Topkapi Mrs. Aff M. Landon, Topkapi Mrs. Aff M. Landon, Topkapi Jim D'Arcey, Topkapi Mrs. Jim D'Arcey, Topkapi Mrs. Jim D'Arcey, Topkapi Mrs. John Cannon Swamy, Kwajai Mrs. John Cannon Swamy, Kwajai Mr. Norvell Shuster, Kansas City, Mo. Mr. Ron Schmidt, Kansas City, Mo. Mr. Ross Schmidt, Kansas City, Pat Sickers, Wichita John Bornstein, Wichita Washington, Wash., Mr. J. D. Tucker, Merriam Elizabeth Llecherec, 36 John M. Sickers, 16 Miss Harrier Co., Emporia Miss. Harrier, J.仲筷quo Mrs. J. W. Zentjemy, Herton Dart, Dave 1397 Mrs. J. W. Zentjemy, Herton Dart, Dave 1397 Mrs. D. E. Green, Flemmanton Mrs. D. E. Green, Flemmanton Mrs. Bryon Williams, Topka Mrs. Bryon Williams, Topka Mrs. Louise Williams, Topka Mrs. Louise Williams, Topka Mrs. Lois Elain Williams, Topka Mrs. J. Barr, New City day were: Guests at the Alpha Delta Pi sorority house during the weekend were: Mr. and M.R. J. E. Lirchman, Lawrence Miss Ruth Brathen, Abilene Miss Josephiman, Kansas City, Mo. Miss Jillianman, Kansas City, Mo. Miss Betty Jerome, Kansas City, Mo. Ms Maxine Kennedy, Kansas City, Mo. Ms Dovery Martin, Kansas City, Mo. Ms Patricia Arendt, Bethany, Mo. Ms Escher Granbay, Bethany, Mo. The following were dinner guests at the Chi Omega house Sunday; Mrs. M. O. Wasson and Aileen Wasson of Tulsa, Ohio; Eliaw Dees, 36; Marin Cammady, ed 37; Ms. George Carlen, is Bernice Galloway, Olathe M. Harnack, Gil Gly, Ms. Dorothy Hammond, Great Bend and Carlton Dickinson, c 38. Guests at the Alpha Gamma Delta house last weekend were; Celia Betty Sturr, Margaret Hewar, Harold Gussie, Gussey, Gussie, of Kansas City, Mo. Kansas City, Mo.; and Mary K. Frith, '29. Alpha Gamma Delta will entertain the Theta Tau fraternity at an hour dance tonight. The Alpha Delta Pi sorority announces the engagement of Harriet Baldry, '36, to Dr. John Dillon, '36. Miss Baldry was graduated from the School of Nursing and Doctor Dillon from the School of Medicine last year. He was a member of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. Sunday dinner guests at the Delta Upsilon house were: Siarou Smart, 40; Lorraine Luther, 38; Mary Egerton, 40; cunty: Betty Hogue, 38; Mary Alice Goshorn, 38; cunei: Jana Bianey, 40; Monte Robbin, 40; Lillian Mercer and Jo Wailer, both of Kansas City. Theta Sigma Phi, honorary journal sorority, will entertain the members of Sigma Delta Chi, honoree journal fraternity, and members of the journalism faculty and their wives at a buffet supper in the Sky Parlor of the Journalism building tonight. ☆ ☆ ☆ Dinner guests at the Phi Delta Theta house Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. D. Lee Jessese, Centralia; Eugene Barber, Emory; Wendy Barber, Emong; Wilko腊, Emoring; Epstein, Wilko腊, ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ Dinner guests at the Kappa Sigma house Sunday included the following: ☆ ☆ ☆ Mary Frances Martin, c197 Mary Chenyou, c198 Jim Lindsay, c199 Mary Forgeradge, c199 Mary Ferguson, Kansas City, Mn. Mr. and Mrs. G, F. Dixon, EL dorado Carolyn Carle, c199 George C. Gordon and Charles B. Brill, both of Kansas City, Mo., and Mrs. O. C. Q. Cliffin III, of Kansas City, were guests at the Phil Dela Tha fraternity house Saturday afternoon. ☆ ☆ ☆ Weekend guests at the Acacia house were; Earl Hearl, Augusta, Harold Dresser, Leaventhaven, Richard Farris, Karnia City; Vivian Webster, Kansas City; Donald Harper Herington. Weekend guests at Corbin hall were ☆ ☆ ★ Mrs. J. W. Zontemeyer, Horton Mrs. J. W. Zontemeyer, Horton Mrs. D. E. Green, Pleasanton Mrs. J. E. Barr, Ness City Kappa Alpha Theta sorority announces the engagement of Mary Ellen Miller, CT, to Sain B. Redmond of Kappa Alpha Sorority, a member of Kappa Sigma fraternity. Weekend guests at the Triangle house were: Edwin Johnson, Kansas City, Mo.; Lucy Lee Love, Kansas City, Mo.; and Marion Spry, 31. ☆ ☆ ☆ Sunday dinner guests at the Alpha Chi Omega house were Mrs. O, R. Books of Trenton, Mo., and Ralph Peterson, c. 40. Weekend guests at the Delta Upstairs house were: Bill Burke, Norman, Okla; Paul Minter, Wichita; and Dick Davity, Winita. Students of Oread High School will hold their annual Home Tea for parents and friends at Myers hall, on Friday, 20, at 3 p.m. Liamcheen guests at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house yesterday were Marguerite Myers, fau uncl, and Jane Johnson, fa j40. Omega chapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma entertained Marion Handy, national field secretary for the sorority, over the weekend. Dinner guests at the Kappa Alpha Theta house house wedding were Jeu Mecken, Topkae, Mourne Alek, Karim, Mo, Ma, and Mary Jane Holmes. c'38. Margaret Barber of Emporia was a weekend guest at the Pi Beta Fri host last weekend. The Sigma Kappa sorority will entertain the Kappa Sigma fraternity with an hour dance tomorrow night. The Alpha Delta Pi house will entertain the Beta Theta Pi fraternity with an hour dance tomorrow night. Mabel Harris of Topeka was a guest at the Phi Gamma Delta house for Sunday dinner. Josephine English, c'37, attended the wedding of her brother, Robert English, in Wichita last Friday. 宜 宜 宜 "LIKE NEW" Not only does New York cleaning return your garments to you clean and fresh, but many women have found that New York actually renews life and beauty. Kappa Sigma announces the pledging of David Shirk, c39. Katy Squires, e'uncl, was a dinner That's what men say when they see the way we press suits . . . and clean them, too. "Keen" creases and "keen" cleaning makes us first choice with the men. "KEEN" Delbert Barker, 637, was elected reporting secretary of Delta Tau Delta last night. guest at the Delta Tan Delta house Sunday. ☆ ☆ ☆ Francis Longan, e'37, and Lewis Ward, e'38, were dinner guests at the Alpha Delta Pi house Sunday. Colomel Karl F. Baldwin, professor of military science, was guest speaker at the Forum Sunday night. His topic was "Some American Influences in Jamaica." Members of Delta Sigma Theta sorority entertained their dates with an hour dance Saturday night. Dean F. T. Steckon, of the School of Business, will speak tomorrow at the Women's Women's Women's Women's Women's Women's Women's Women's Women's Women's Women's Women's Women's Women's Women's Women's Women's Women's Women's Women's Women's Women's Women's Women's Women's Women's Women's Women's Women's Women's Women's Women's Women's Women's Women's Women's Women's Women's Women's Women's Women's Women's Women's Women's Women's Women's Women's Women's Women's WO To Speak In Leavenworth OVER THE HILL Student Forum Hears Baldwin Lindley in New York Freshmen to Hear Barnes Lancaster on Nov. 16. E. E. Lindley left Sunday to attend the annual meet- touch in New York City Tuesday. In New York City Tuesday and Tuesday he will return to Law- wren. Miss Nelle Barnes, assistant professor of English, will talk on "Contemporary British Poetry" the day before. The contemporary literature for freshmen, in room 205, Fraser hall, on Wednesday, Nov. 18, at 3:30 p.m. Henry Thomas, gr, who recently returned from a special field trip in Mexico, gave a talk yesterday at the Entemology club meeting on his experiences on the trip. His practice caught on the trip were shown also. Upperclass and graduate students are invited to attend. Entomology Club World Affairs Commission to Meet The World Affairs Commission will meet on April 4 at 3:30 at Henley house. Sam Anderson, c88, who spen last summer in New York, will speak. All interested persons are invited to attend the meeting. Ross Borders, Lawyer Ross E. Borders,'736, has opened a law office at Independence. On the Shin Elizabeth Carruth. and Flora Beth Lebrecht. Continued from page one It sure is funny why these freshmen have such a hard time crashing the gates of the sorority houses when an unknown salesman can put the girls in such a dither. It seems that some of the boys OPEN OPEN SUNDAY EVENING SUNDAY EVENING FOR THE Dining-Out STUDENT The Crowd Will Be Here UNION FOUNTAIN just can't get along without women. Woman Clever and Dixon, of the Kappa Sig Clovers and Hand-spinners, painted their faces, curled them, and hung them up from Friday night. They had a big time at first, according to reports, but soon the girls grew tired of it all and threw them out bodily and with great force. The story goes that the boys came back no less than six times only to be thrown out so often, but were finally rescued by the police. To remove Maxine Woody's shoes and hide them if they were further molested. O say, did I tell you the one about the Beta party... Miss Marion Handy, field secretary of Kappa Gamma, said last Saturday while visiting the local chapter. "I shall never forget my last visit to the Kansas chapter because of those Phi Gam serenades." That evening a group of the local lads rounded up about 25 wollens (?) and raised the fire to the church, then coom dispelled. According to one outbreak and the racketeers were Kappa, all of them couldn't have been Phi Gams as there were one or two pretty fair voices in the crowd. Contrary to runners that were circulating downtown last night, no staff members or editors of the Daily Kansan have been expelled from school. Late last night all of the students connected with the Kansan were preparing their lessons for today. 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