FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1938 种 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Here on the Hill --an account of Mt. Oread Society GRACE VALENTINE, Society Editor Before 1 p.m., call K.U. 21; after 3, call 2702-K3 Dinner guests at the Sigma Nu Dinner priests at the s. house last night were: Mary Laina, £40 Mary Sue, £40 Mary Markham, f139 Mary Markha, f139 Alexia Mack, £19 Alexia Mack, £19 Julia Edison, f400 Nancy Newlin, c'encel Nancy Newlin, c'encel Lena B, Funk, c'encel Lena B, Funk, c'encel The Graduate school entertained R G. D. Richardson and Oliver C. Lester, deans of the Graduate schools of Brown University, Providence, R. I., Colorado University, yesterday. Dean Richardson, also vice-president of Brown University, is visiting schools while enroute to a meeting of the University's leadership. Universities at Austin, Texas ☆ ☆ ☆ Guests for dinner and on bou- dance at the Alpha Tau Omega house last night were: Margaret Meyers, fa'rja; Sue Fowler, c'unl; Rosamond Barr, c'unl; Dorothy Ewing, c'40; Joy Harrison, c'40; Phyllis Foust, c'unl; Margaret Simmons, c'40; Peggy Lawson, c'40; Jeon Williams, c'unl; and Frances Shaw, c'29. The Phi Kappa Psi fraternity will hold its annual fall formal tonight in the Memorial Building. Music by Red Blackburn and his orchestra. ☆ ☆ ☆ R马斯. Rulph Baldwin, Mrs. J, N Gilbert, Ms. A. J. Ogden and Nelle M. Hopkins will be the chaperons. Phi Gamma Delta entertained the following at dinner last night: Denny Lemoyne, c'40; Marian Morrison, c'40; Dylan Cain, c'39; Jake Miney, c'40. Pi Beta Phi were hostesses at a W.S.G.A. tea Wednesday in the women's lounge of the Administration building. ☆ ☆ ☆ Westminster Student Foundation will hold a Hallowen'en masquerade party at 8 o'clock this evening in Westminster hall. Joy Morrison, c'40, Peggy McCarty, c'40, and Marguerite Mae, fa'unel were luncheon guests at the Alpha Chi Omega home Thursday. Pref. J. M. Kellogg will go to Kansas City tonight to attend the concert of the year by the Kansas City Philharmonic orchestra. Maurine Gray, c'40, was lunchee guest at the Pi Beta Phi house yesterday. Delta Tau Delta will entertain tonight with a formal party at their house. Those chaperoning the party will be; Mrs. Jane McLean, P.M. P. H. Klinenkern, John M. Pearlmey Mrs. J. I. Poole, Parsons; and C. M. H. LANDES. ☆ ☆ ☆ Chessy Benton, Kansas City, Kan. was entertained at dinner at the Ph Delta Theta house last night. George Landrith, c28, and Mary Cavenean, c38, were dinner guests at Watkins hall Wednesday night. ☆ ☆ ☆ KU. Dames will entertain their husbands with a Halloween party tonight at 8 o'clock in the LO.O.F. ball. Dorethy Jean Stephenson, euncl, was a dinner guest at Corbin hall Wednesday night. On the Shin— Continued from page one ddie Rice will appear in a Midnight Blue Derby. The Pti Pa'l and the Delta Ta'u have been competing heatly for the past week or two to see which could get the better dates for their campaigns. The Big Epi really had stiff competition, however, as there is to be a varsity on Saturday night, the night set for their party. Whether to go out with friends or not would be a hard problem for the girls to decide too, I bet. Well, the mid-week went off as usual Wednesday night. Louie Kuhn and his boys have evidently rounded the corner that prosperity is just around for they appeared in new suits. Must's cost the boys a pretty penny, too. It was suggested the other day that I should have a libel suit on my hands so that I would have one too. WE SERVE Miss Amos, a graduate of the University with A.B. and M.A. degrees, has served as president of the national association and holds the honorary degree of doctor of law from the University of Pittsburgh. Announce Series Of Church Discussions Well, our sparrow came in with a fine tale the other day. It seems he had been scouting around the rear portion of the Gamma Phi house the evening and though he didn't see the lassie come down the fire escape, he could easily discern the window sills in the building and wait until nearly 3 am, he said lassie being booeted onto the fire escape for the return trip into the house. He suggested that I mention this to the Gamma Phi's and remind them that the window sills are in need of grease, as they squeak most audibly. Rather much more interesting however, I have decided to make public as so it cannot be said that this column suppresses the news. All is for the public good. Miss Thyssa W. Amos, '17, dean of women at the University of Pittsville since 1920, will be one of the speakers at the state meeting of the Association of Deans of Women in Harriburgh, Pa., on Nov. 7. She will present a forum on "Individualizing Education" for new dews of Women. WE SERVE REGULAR MEALS PLATE LUNCHES Free Shrimp Friday Evening LARGE CAFE 18 E. 9th Graduate To Speak At Deans' Meeting A challenging series of discussions for both men and women on religious and non-religious church beliefs, to begin a week from Sunday under the direction of John L Hunt, general secretary of the Religious Council, by Donald Kessler, c39, newly appointed chairman of the personal adjustment commission of the "Y." Filling the position left vacant by the resignation of Charles Coolbaugh, c39, Kessler was appointed by the cabinet of the Y.M.C.A. at midday afternoon in the "Y" offices. Students Return From Five-Day Trip Twenty-four geology students, accompanied by Prof. K. K. Landen and R. P. Keroher, laboratory instructor, returned recently from a five days' field trip to Colorado. While on the trip the group collects, including the largest zircon specimen ever found in that region. The group visited the Garden of the Gods, St. Peter's Dome, Pike's Peak, and Eight-mile Park, on the rim of the Royal Gorge. The students descented into the Royal Lake, many interesting natural formations. Those making the trip were: Prof. K. K. Landes, R. P. Keroher, D. Dowers, Jewell Kirby, c39, R. J. Garratt, e38, R. P. Sheoamer, R. E. Whithey, gr, P. M. McNally, R. E. Whithey, gr, P. M. McNally, Williams, p3, P. F. Hormuth, c39, R. H. Beatie, c38, L. W. Ferry, 'euncl, A. Inman, e37, V. J. Quick, 'euncl, M. M. Elas, c37, J. M. Nye, n39, N. R. Meeks, e40, K. L. Mattingly, d37, O. D. Branson, j2, J. Page, c37, J. E. C. Ellot, n39, G. C. Hollinger, c38, F. Latta, gnd, W. A Shockley, 'euncl, The Social Service Commission of the W. C. W. will entertain 30 junior high school girls with a Halloween on Thursday night at 7:30 in Henley house. Junior High Girls To Be Guests of Y.W.C.A Edith Kennedy, c37, is in charge of the arrangements for the party. All women students who are interested in helping are invited. The KFKU piano duo and string trio will broadcast a musicale at 6 o'clock tomorrow evening, it was announced yesterday by Mildred Irene Seaman, assistant program director of KFKU. Piano duo; Dance (Moskowski); Ethel Jean Melone and Robert Glotzbach. The following is the program of the musicale: FREE --- FREE --- FREE String trio. Symphony No. 2 (Dan Homer), Honor Doyle Caine, first violi- mat; Carroll Nickels, second violi- mat; Robert Glottzbach, piano KFKU Approving a joint meeting with Fireside Forum, student Congregational organization, on Nov. 8, the cabinet of Westminster Student Foundation Forum, Presbyterian Day school, and the afternoon at Westminster hall. To plan an appropriate Armistin day program, delegates from the two organizations will meet at Westminster hall this afternoon at 3:30 a.m., followed by a day yesterday by Doris Stockwell, c39, president of Fireside Forum. Radio Artists To Give Program Student Groups Plan Joint Meeting 2. 30 p.m. Debate: Will the proposed measure give us improved social conditions? FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY--for Style and Quality Friday. Oct. 30 6:15 p.m. "Education Never Ceases" Mr. Ralph Graeber, Lawrence Memorial High School. We will crest your Fraternity, Sorority or K.U. Seal on stationery purchased at our two stores. 6:00 p.m. Athletic Scrapbook, 163rd edition Fraternity and Sorority Stationery Crested Free The Gibbs Clothing Co. "WHERE CASH BUYS MORE" 811 Mass St. Two Book Stores 811 Mass. St. OCTOBER THRIFT SALE Values You'll "Go For" In Smart Fall Merchandise A new version in the popular shirts for men, stripes, and deeppants, tailored to fit and in the tails, button-down or regular collars. Five count broadcloth shirts in hands pattern with the new butt coat or non-nill collars. DRESS SHIRTS $1.00 Suede Jackets Piano duo: Arabesque (Debussy). $1.65 S o f t, pliable, leathered sude leather, Cossack style with zipper. A really well made jacket. Select leather that are extra well made, leather collar and cuffs with sipper front, and new sport $5.95 $4.45 PAJAMAS You can always use an extra pair of pajamas and you the two in your patterns in genuine brooch cloths Slipper or Scarf $1.65 These are taken from our regular $1.95 stock of density pajama A show tail pattern. $1.00 SLACKS Plenty of new patterns from which to sell that pair of slacks to wear or wear your suet or wool WOOL $3.95 CORDUROY $3.45 For the colder weather we suggest pack up in a zippered corduroy. Pleated front styles in plain colors or fancy pat- Others $2.95 to $3.45 At the Westminster Student Forum, Westminster hall, Sunday night there will be a student-adult panel discussion on "The Church Marches On." There will also be a continuation of the questions asked last week. The leaders will be John Hunt, Y.M. Hill and M. m38, and Idea Campbell, c 381. OVER THE HILL Dr. W. R. Smith, of the School of Education, will return Saturday from Rochester, where he has been treating at the Mayo Clinic. Smith To Return From Mayo's Psi Chi Initiates Pai Chi, honorary psychology fraternity, hold initiation services last night for new members in the payement of Administration building. Civil Engineers See Pictures Slides were shown, accompanied by a lecture describing various applications of civil engineering to practice. The lecture was last night of the University chapter of the American Institute of Civil Engineers. After the pictures, reports were made. Hallowe'en PUMPKIN PIE A-La-Mode 10c UNION FOUNTAIN Sub-Basement Memorial Union FANS---for Style and Quality Here Is Another TOUCH DOWN TALENT . . black or brown gaberdine with kid trim . . $6.85. NADDEY . , black or brown gaberdine with suede trim . , 5.00. 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