TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3. 1936 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Here on the Hill --an account of Mt. Oread Society GRACE VALENTINE, Society Editor Before 5 p.m., call K.U. 319; after 5, call 720-831 --in the speeches of "Freedom of the Press," by E. N. Doan, assistant professor of journali- The Pyramid club entertained at a Halloween party and witener roast Saturday night. The guests were: Margaret Riley, c38 Ethan Hardy, c18 Erin Hawksworth, c18 Elna Nodus, c38 Eric Walker, c18 Ethan Nodus, f4 Mario Smith, f5 Hilton Foleo, c37 Renée Burrows, fcm Boward Wilbrow, c40 John Bryant, c40 Boward Wilbrow, c40 Curtis Barton, c38 Ralphy Bouch, c39 Walker Doolley, c39 Delmas Icwe, c40 Liam Hailter, c37 Liam Hailter, c37 Robert Jordan, c18 O Carrie Kone, c18 O Carrie Kone, c18 Cordell Meeks, c17 John Morgan, c37 Albert Shaughnessy, gr Jennice Smith, gr Albert Shaughnessy, gr Walliam Sparevillie, c39 Clifford Sparevillie, c39 Sylvester Tucker, c38 Kristen Tucker, c38 Charles Skaggr, f4 Sigma Alpha Epsilon entertainment with a buffet supper last Sunday evening. The following were guests: Hilde Deny, c18 Betty Jane Campbell, c17 Bethany Cox, c17 Phyllis Woolerich, c18 Jann Williams, c18 Julia Woolerich, c18 Eliza Cleatman, f40 Virginia Seldon, f40 Virginia Lee Stevens, f40 Virginia Lee Stevens, f40 Mary Markham, f15 Mary Markham, f15 Glenda Spahaman, f14 Randy Patterson, f18 Mary Jobehel Taylor, f40 Mary Jobehel Taylor, f40 Athena Ann Woodbury, f39 Nay Reyburn, Kansas City Ray Falling, Oklahoma City Rail Erikking, Oklahoma City Dinner guests at the Kappa Sigma Berry Bettenmann, 'cunel Jane Bantle, 'c40 Jose Lindner, 'cunel Jennifer Barnes, 'cunel Dorothy Forbes, 'c40 Sue Fowler, 'cunel Bill Alward Paul Mackenzie, Kampi City, Mo. Dorothy Dirge, Tupelo Virginia Griffin, 'cunel Mr. and Mrs. Harey, Topeka Mr. and Mrs. Harey, Topeka Mr. and Mrs. Harey, Topeka Bil White St., Joseph, Mo. The following are weekend guests at the Sigma Phi Epionon house: Miss Margaret Moen and Mr. LeRoy Malt of Empier, Mrs. Edmond Geary, Mrs. McGill, and Mr. Edward Lamdale of Kansas City, Mo. Miss Kathryn Miller and Miss Frances Smith of Kansas City, Kan. Guests at the Alpha Chi Omega Guests at the Alpa Cim Om'eg house Sunday for dinner were: Mr. and Mrs. M.L. Walters Mrs. and Mrs. Balmieri, Jda Miss Hazel Anderson Mist Helen Greffe, Thika Ms. and Mrs. Sjajko, Ntille Ojifree, Ifoeja, Kanity City, Kane Roller Waltner, c37 Bill Kerunter, c40 Kelly Kennedy, c59 Ray Thuman, c60 Mrs. Gary Carre, Atchison Signa Nun entertained the following weekend guests: Donald Weston, Dick Wuff, Wayne Payter, Bill Harrion, Dick William, and John Romine, all of Kansas City, Mo; and these Sunday dinner guests: Jean Williams, c'umel; Peggy Lynch, c'40; and Betty Stephenson, c'umel. Triangle fraternity initiated the following Sunday. Triangle fraternity initiated the following Sunday: Ray Halsted, c'17 Richard Collenum, c'17 Willy Sorman, c'18 Willie Smith, c'49 Clifford Sharp, c'38 Prof. A. M. Ockerbhd, Frank Moty, and Gordon Miller were guests t the ceremony. ☆ ☆ ☆ Sunday dinner guests at Corbin hall were: Mrs. Myrleh M. Heavy, Do Mines Mrs. Hirbert Bilbart, Do Mines Mrs. Harvey Gilbert, Hays Ramall Robertt, Hays Better Goodman, Lawrence Better Goodman, City, Mo. Betty Goodman, City, Mo. ☆ ☆ ☆ Villagers at Alpha Kappa Alpha Sunday were: Mr. Elisha Scott, Mr. George W. Brady, Mr. Eugene D. Sawyer, Mr. Earl Ewers, Mr. Merritt Gordon, Mr. Oliver Queenry, and Mrs. Michael Carson, and Mrs. Brewer and son of Lowe-worth, and Miss Christine Carson of Kansas City. Kappa Eta Kappa held formal institution services Sunday for the following: Dwight Evans, George Gilmore, Waldo Grauber, R. Richard Jones, John Henda, Raymond Horrell, John Hunt, and Thomas McKale. Pi Beta Phi entertained the following weekend guests: Suzanne McNaughton and Martha Jane Starr of Hutchinson, India Web and Kelley of Kansas City, Mo., and Arlene Stephenson of Pittsburgh. Sunday dinner guests at the Stigma Chi house were: Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Blanchard of Los Angeles, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Harrow and Miss Kappa Alpha Theta entertained the following at dinner Sunday; Jo Jean Rawls, Tolsi; Phyllis Pitt, Kansas City, M.; Mo. Besson, Wc 58; Sarah Stuffer, c'uncl; and Shirley Kroh. 36. Marjorie Harrow of Kansas City, Mo and Alleen Herndon, e'uncl. The Ivy Leaf club, pledge club, or Alpha Kappa Alpha security, entertained the members of the sorority and their dates with a Hallowen party last Friday night at the chapter house. ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ Dinner guests at Watkins hall Saturday night were Mr. and Mrs. George R. Stowe and George Steele Lawyers, and Tevith B. cunel. The following were Sunday guests at the Delta Chi house: Mr. and Mrs. E. Vaughn, Mr. and Mrs. A. C Muller, Mr. and Mrs. A. Muller, all of Kansas City, Mo. ☆ ☆ ☆ Guests of the Alpha Delta Pi母权 over the weekend were Miss Iris Oaken, Miss Mary O'Donnell and Miss Ingrine, innite of the Kanaue City, Mo. The following were dinner guests at the Delta Tau Delta house yesterday: Barbara Everham, Kansas City, Mo.; and Michael Lynch, City, Mo.; and Peggy Lynch, Lych. --in the speeches of "Freedom of the Press," by E. N. Doan, assistant professor of journali- Guests at the Phi Gamma Delta house for Sunday dinner wereMr. and Mrs. James Nelson, Topeke; and Ms Lacine Thomas, Kansas City, Mr. The following were Sunday dinner guests at the Delta Upson house: Peggy McCarthy; *¢40*. Jeannette McCarthy; *¢47*. Cedar Dicker, Lawrence. ☆ ☆ ☆ Kappa Kappa Gamma held initiation services Saturday for Athletia Am Woodbury, c38; Glenda Speak-ner at O'Connor, c39; c39;Awu Sue Stephens, c39 Dinner guests at the Kappaappa Gamma house Sunday weary. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Bayes, Mr. and M. G. C. Bishop, Mr. and Mr. Bannon, all of Kaiser City. ☆ ☆ ☆ The members of Chi Omega sorority will entertain the members of Phi Delta Theta fraternity with an hour dance tonight. Marshall Nichel and Bob Taylor of Kansas City, Mo., and Robert Deeks, Wichita, were weekend guests at the Delta Upson house. Sigha Phils Epsilon had a "Bewtery Brawl" Saturday night at their house. Red Blackburn's orchestra furnished the music. Kappa Eta Kappa fraternity will PHONE K.U. 66 Alpha Delta Pi sorority announces the pledging of Agnes Lucy Caples, c'39, of Great Falls, Mont. Alpha Delta Pi security held formal initiation Sunday for Melvie Grant, fa 39, and Alta Armstrong fa 39. Alpha Chi Omega will entertain Phi Gamma Delta with an hour dance this evening. Mr. F. E. Armstrong of Chanute was a dinner guest Sunday at the Alpha Delta Pi house. Sigma Kappa sorority will entertain Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity with an hour of dancing this evening. Russell Barnett, Meade, was a Saturday dinner guest at the Kappa Eri Kappa house. Mary Luille Asling, c'38, and Charles Alexander, c'39, were dinner guests at Watkins hall Sunday. The Alpha Delta Pi sorority will entertain the Sigma Nu fraternity with an hour dance tonight. Astrid Carlson of Ottawa was a guest at Watkins hall last weekend. The advisory board of Kappa Alpha Theta was entertained with a tea at the annex Sunday afternoon. "A Day with the Sun," a sound film. Saturday afternoon: 2:00-Football game, Kansas vs Nebraska, Memorial Stadium. hard rich stage one hall theater which time there bill beachen The Kansan Classified Ad Section "American News in European Papers," by Dr. V. Royes West, the Municipal University in Omaha. "The Newspapers and Crime," by W. A. Smith, special agent in charge of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, at the Justice of Justice, Kansas City, Mo. ☆ ☆ ☆ 1 ONT, Beta Thera Pi pin with name, W. R. Miller on base of pin, Reward, Phone 1018, 1137 Indiana. -19 Kansas Editors ☆ ☆ ☆ Continued from page one Proff. Russell L. Wiley, director of the University band, was a Wednesday evening dinner guest of El Club Borinquen, 1223 Oread. Florence Peterson of Wray, Colo, and Alice Richardson, c'40, were Sunday guests at the Sigma Kappa house. HUNSINGER'S 920 - 22 Mass. be the guests of the Alpha Gamma Delta sorority for an hour dance this evening. LOST: Phi Beta Pi pin, with name H. J. Brown on base, Reward, Phone 1018, 1137 Indiana. -19 12-987 LOST, Viral's Anoid and Introduction to Astronomy, taken from book rack at Cafeteria. Name in books. Call Rachel Young, phone 1974. QUALITY CLEANERS AT REGULAR PRICES LOST: Brown leather billfold, Monday evening or Tuesday morning. Liberal reward. Call Guild Roof Phone, 26998 The following were weekend guests at the Kappa Alpha Theta house; Sally Harris, Ottawa; Barbara Evera, 26; and Shilley Kroch, 36. ☆ ☆ ☆ Ruth Hobbs of Kansas City, Herb L. Krauss of Laramie, and Mr R P. Stringham were Sunday dinner guests at the Kappa E.Kappa house. 14th and Tenn. DR. C. R. ALBRIGHT Chiropractor LOST; Silver evening purse containing car keys, etc. Reward. Call 2944. -41 FIRST IN LAWRENCE VELVA LOST in *Chemistry Building*—black leather zipper notebook. Contain very valuable papers and articles. Phone 27381, 1524 Olsen. -44 LOST, Ten Liliana for coat on south side of football field, Wednesday evening, October 28. Reward, Call Jack Dalby, phone -39, 1231, Iored Z PHONE The New Wave-In-Oil PERMANENT $5.00 complete B. F. NANNINGA, O.D. Optometric Eye Specialist Wave Phone 455 for appointment Mi-Lady Beauty Shoppe Dona Lynn Viprate 910 Twenty-five words or less one in sentence, 16; three in introspect, 16; six in intersperse, 24; contract rate, not more than $35; pay off contract, not more than $70; rehab rate, not more than $50; refinance rate, not more than $70. 1023 Mass. Phone 1531 FIRST IN LAWRENCE The fitting of glasses a specialty AT YOUR SERVICE Just Pho 9 Electrical and Light Treatment Phone 2244 919 Mass. GLEN DON SIMMONDS $Prop.s.$ DIXON ☆ ☆ ☆ - 41 TAXI FOR SALE! 1910 Chev. Sport coupe, $ good tires, Six bits, see Joe Candrias at Ike's Time Lunch. K1-41 Special Prices on Zipper Notebooks for your school and office supplies Expert Picture Framing TURKEYS: Fancy milked, corn fattened turkey dresses on orders. Call 1154R or C. Turkeyes, 1100 West 23rd. -60 Finger Wave - - - - 25c Permanents - $2.50 and up PHONE K.U. 66 KEELER'S SHAMPOO and FINGER WAVE, 25c PERMANENTS, any style $1 up MICKEY BEAUTY SHOP WAVO BEAUTY SHOP RUTH BAKER, Operator T1-05 821 Nr. Wallpaper Books School Supplies Any Style Finger Wave - 25¢ Shampoo and Wave (dried) 35¢ PERMANENTS, $1.50 up END CURLS, $1 up Fast Individual Dryers Tel. 95 921 Miss. --counties of Duchess, Orange and Ulster. IVA'S BEAUTY SHOP Phone 533 941% Mass. 7321% Mass. WANTED: Woman student to share apartment or apartment for rent for two. Phone 2681, 1232 Ls. -40 --counties of Duchess, Orange and Ulster. UNIVERSITY RADIO SERVICE; Graduate Radio Technician, member Institute of Radio Service Men. Lower prices, Prompt, efficient service. Phone 130. -40 FOR SALE! New, double treated Tazedax, size 18. Reasonable price. Call Aller Greye, phone 868. 1245 W. Campus. Vera Aderboldt has joined our Personnel SEE US WANTED: To buy small second-hand radio. Phone 512 after 6:30. -59 There will be a meeting of Inter- Racial Commission at Hortley House School, 123 Main Street, Thompson, c. 29, and Louise Garrett, c. 29, are in charge of the program for the evening. Proverbs and Sunday School programs were wanted and discussed by the group. CLOTHES SERVICE STATION OVER THE HILL F.D.R.— SCHULZ the TAILOR Freshman Commission Postponed The meeting of Freshman Commission to meet Friday afternoon in W.Y.C.A. to meet Friday afternoon in W.Y.C.A. Women's Student freshman nomin- Searab, honorary architectural fraternity, will hold a business meeting this afternoon at 4:50. They do also have their first smoker at the meeting. Sigma Gamma Epsilon The Sigma Gamma Epsilon will hold its regular meeting Thursday. Oct. 29, at 7:30 p.m. Colloquy Club Meets Thursday at 10 a.m. for the regular meeting at 11:30 a.m. Thursday, Don McCoy, 37, will speak on the topics of “The Body and will review “A Physician Talks to Architectural Sketches on Display To sketch an athletic memorial wall in the school of seniors in the department of architecture Saturday. These sketches are on display in the department of G. Kellogg is in charge of the class. ONE STOP Continued from page one Scarab Will Meet Today The President's last speech was not scheduled until nearly midnight, then he was to talk for 15 minutes and then for the rest of the day by the Democratic National Committee. It was familiar territory to him for he has canvassed it off and in his quarter century of public life; first as a youthful aspirant for the state senate, later as a candidate for the United States, as President of the United States. Inter-Racial Commission To Mr. Roosevelt it was a "honey" last touch to his most vigorous political offensive—a bad for votes that has taken him into a score of states. Gunst and Door Closers Repaired Fishing Tackle and Ammunition BUTTER'S SHOP RUTTER'S SHOP 1014 Mass. Phone 319 KEYS FOR ANY LOCK RADIOS FOR RENT Phone 303 924 Mass. ABE WOLFSON GRUNOW PHILCO Student Loans HANNA RADIO 743 Mass. 2 FEATURE PICTURES 2 A Glorious Love Story Made Greater by Two Great Stars WEDNESDAY 9 GREAT HIT 9 Clark Jeanette GABLE MacDONALD 904 Mass. "San Francisco" No Woman Is Safe! No Man Is Free! While the Hidden Terror of Gang Rule Lives. "Grand Jury" Laurel Anderson Gives First Organ Recital A large audience attended the ninety-first Vesper Organ Recital given Sunday afternoon. The recital was given by Laurel Everett Anderson, the University organist and conductor, who will be hold next Sunday at 4 p.m. "NEWS - COLOR CARTOON" Engineers---employing engineering graduate Dean F. L. Johnson of the University of Missouri will discuss son aspects of the general theme of th National A.P.E.E. meeting at Madi son, Wis. Continued from page one Arrangements are being made for golf Friday afternoon and for the Nebraska-Kansas game Saturday. The delegates will stay either at the clubhouse or the numbers or "dormitory" in the electrical engineering laboratory, Her Greatest Role SHIRLEY TEMPLE Ends Tonight Big Double Program WILLIAM BOYD In a Saga of the West "Hopalong Cassidy" Continued Today. 2-12 "LITTLEST REBEL" Continuous Today, 2-12 Walter Huston Ruth Chatterton Paul Lukas Mary Astor CKINSON THEATRE Now Playing Sinclair Lewis' "Dodsworth" Adm. 25c 'til 7 with JAYHAWK "When Strangers Meet" Tuesday and Wednesday RICHARD CROMWELL AND ARLINE JUDGE and "Gentleman of the Evening" Shows — 2:30 - 7 + 9 EVERYONE — 5c Another Radio Play Presented Over KFKU "Governor Erie Escapes from Kansas" was the title of the play presented yesterday over KFKU in the state historical series enacted by the Kansas Players. It dealt with the escape of Kansas' first governor, William O. Kelly, a key element, from Kansas City city-descised as an Irish wood-cutter. The cast consisted of Robert Calderwood, Jessica Crafton, Ed Barnett, James Bradfield, Bill Cayot, Carl Peters, Joe Meyers, Ralph Bryant, Alfred Gallup, Robert Evans, Alfred Gallup, Robert Evans. The play was directed by Malcolm Walsh who announced that next week's play would be "Spring of '56." JUST ONE NOW! MORE DAY: ENDS WEDNESDAY GRANADA FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW MICKEY ROONEY JACKIE COOPER "THE DEVIL IS A SISSY" The Stars of "David Copper- rose" Champs Olympus, Midummer Moon, Dream Together for the First Time to Give You the Greatest Hui- man Starlight Also—Color Cartoon Novelty Robt. Benchley in "How to Vote" Latest News Events All Important Returns Hot Off the Wire. Make a Night of It! QUAINT JAPANESE PIPE Here Is the Bold Expose Why Some Schools Have Great Winning Football Team Open Your Eyes! Starts THURSDAY This Is Not Just Another college Story With a Football Angle— "THE BIG GAME" You'll See Eight All-American Stars! 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