WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1936 PAGE THREE Here on the Hill UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS an account of Mt. Oread Society GRACE VALENTINE, Society Editor GRACE VALENTINE, Society Editor Before 3 hm, follow K1, R21, after 7 hm. 2701-84 The Delta Chi fraternity will en- day. Miss RaBeth Housan, Hutchin- taintain the following women at a dinner tomorrow evening. ★ ★ ★ Margery Baron, cunel Frances Dowell, c40 Ethan Ewing Katherine Gray, cunel Emory Emenogue, cunel Alain Nordorch, cunel Prike Reese, cunel Amy Renshaw, cunel Davidhern Lacey, c40 Christine Hodgson, c40 Mrs. Rachel Barker Shelley Holt Fay Swallow, cunel Margaret Trombold, cunel Jennifer Hawkins, c40 Dolores Walzer, c40 Phyllis Forsyth, cunel Jannette Hardy, c40 Joshua Jackson, c40 Joey Waller, c40 Ann Reynolds, c40 ☆ ☆ ☆ Sunday dinner guests at the Alpha Chi Omega home wore: Charles Crouch, c'818; Elmont Miles, c'817; Mine Pads Cook, secretary to the author of Jenny, Eanly Washo, Hainan and Mia Georgia Will, Lawrence. Dinner guests at the Phi Dha Theta fraternity house last Sunday were: Caroline Brink, "36, Kama City. Moy Mary Virginia Bynum, Emporia James M. Poak Kanafu City, Kansas City. Moy Kim S. Kansas City. Mo Sunday, dinner guests at the Alpha Tau Omega house were Mrs. M. D, Spread, Richhill, Ms. Mrs. S, Jones, Neodachek, Dorothy Ewing, c40; Grace Pearson, c29; and Francesh Shaw, c29. Mes. J. W. Howard and Betty Howard of Hitchcinson were dinner guests at the Kappa Eta Kappa house FRI- ☆ ☆ ☆ Alumni guests at the Acacia house last night were: Dr. Noble D. Sherwood, Dr. E. L. Treece, D. P. O. Stoland, T. C. Rither, D. W. Brodshuh NoleLDinism, D. W. Brodshuh, George Andsch, and D. F. Eff. Mr. and Mrs, R. O. Baker of Kansas City, Mo., announce the birth of a son, Robert Osborn Baker, Jr., at the医院's hospital Topека, Oct. 24. Mr. Baker received degrees from the University in 1928, 1929, and 1933, and Mrs. Baker her A.B. degree in 1930. In addition, Mr. Baker is an application for membership in the University Second Generation club. ☆ ☆ ☆ Lois Woods, c'37, was a luncheon guest at the Kappa Alpha Theta house yesterday. Robert Warren and Crawford McClue, Denver were lunchmeets at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house yesterday. The Kappa Kappa Gamma sorcerity entertained the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity with an hour dance last night. Kappa Alpha Theta entertained Delta Tau Delta with an hour of dancing last night. Mr. and Mrs. L, S. Votow, Kansas City, Mo., were luncheon guests at the Triangle house Monday. The sewing group of the K. U. Dames will meet tomorrow afternoon Dr. Robert Tuff of the department of chemistry will give an illustrated lecture, "A Window to Yesterday, a Historical Memory of Kunzens," at Liberty Memorial high school, tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. The Douglas County Historical society is sponsoring the lecture. Doctor Taft will illustrate the lecture with lantern slides of Wyandotte, Leavenworth, Tonganoxie, Covington City, Junction City, Earlsville, Abilene, Manhattan, Fort Harbor, and Haya City. Most of the photographs were taken by Alexander Gardner, a contemporary and associate of Matthew Johnson. The late Dr. Frank B. Hodder, of the department of history, conferred Doctor Tait's collection of pictures as a record of early Kansan history. Negro Fraternities Battle in Football Game The public is invited to attend the lecture. In a football game Saturday between Kappa Alpha Pai and Alpai Pi Alpha, Negro fraternities on the Hill, the Kappa defended the Alpai Pi. Touchdowns for the winning team were made by Wallace Dooley, c39; Stirthen Bryant, c39; and James Smith, gr. Crutts Burton, c40; kicked for two extra points. Bill Jeltz, c40 was thrown for a safety which accounted for the score by the losing team. Ezra Greer, c'38, captained the Alpha's, and Creston Gleeds, c'38, led the Kappa's. Charles Lucas, gr, refereed the game. TO ANY ALL SEAT Continuous Continuous 2-12 2-12 at 2.30 at the home of Mrs. Sommerville, 1829 Barker. 1ct Hit TODAY - TOMORROW Big Double Feature STUDENTS SPECIAL Emily Waste, Hiawatha, was a weekend guest at the Alpha Chiomega house. Dr. Taft to Offer Kansas History Lecture THEY GOT the BREAKS ... all tough THEY TOOK LIFE ... right on the chin! AND THEN ... the heavens rained $1,000 bills ... toin half it JOAN JOEL BENNETT·M*CREA IN A UNIVERSAL PICTURE 2nd Hit HERE YOU ARE MEN! Twice a year we go thru our stock and take out suits that have become odd, thru early selling. This fall you'll find in this group —Sport Backs, Single Breasters, Double Breasts. Your chance to pick up a real good suit at a real low price. In This Group: Suit values up to $28.50 $ 16^{95} Here is a real opportunity to "grab" yourself a suit for dress or every day wear. First come, first choice, no lay-aways. Real values. THESE SUITS STARTING THURSDAY MORNING For Quick Selling "NOTICE SOUTH WINDOW" CARLS GOOD CLOTHES Sweaters Leather Jackets Selling Gloves Mufflers Selling Leon Bauman, gr., discussed the national meeting of the American Public Health association held in Washington on April 12 as terminology seminar Monday afternoon. Bauman, who is city sanitary inspector, represented the city of Lawrence at the meetings which were held in New Orleans from Oct. 10 to 22. OVER THE HILL Grad Suffers Heart Attack Bacteriology Seminar Hears Bauman Ross Laybourne, fi, suffered a heart attack while attending meetings of the American Public Health Department last week. Laybourne, director of the State Board of Health, led the vigilance in a New Orleans hospital Obee Talks About Western Trees Ober Tails About Western trees Donald J. Obie, gt talked on the Tree of California" at a meeting of the Botany club last night. The club met at Louisiana. A short business meeting preceded the meeting. The Bacteriology club held its regular meeting yesterday afternoon in Snow hall at Sherwool D. Sherwool the history and the objectives of the organization. Bacteriology Club Meets Swarthout Leaves For Chicago Tomorrow JAYHAWK Tuesday and Wednesday "CHEATERS" Dean D. M. Swarthout of the School of Fine Arts, will leave tomorrow evening for Chicago to make arrangements for the December meeting of the Music Teachers' National association. Mr. Swarthout is the national secretary of this oratory and will meet the meeting will be made Friday. Saturday, Dean Swarthout, as chairman of the Curriculum committee of the National association of the Schools of Music, will call together a committee of well-known musicians in a two-day meeting to discuss what needs to be held in Chicago in conjunction with the M.T.N.A. meeting. Bill Boyd, Dorothy Mackaill Allan Mowbray, June Collyer Red Cross to the Rescue "FISH FROM HELL" *critics* Fisherman, Here's the Treat. Present Your 1986 Fishing License and Be Admitted Free. Bargain Price, Showcases 2:30-7-9 Matinee, Everyone 5c Nite, Adults 100-2 for 15c Children 5c Dean J. M. Dawson of the School of Engineering of the University of Iowa visited the School of Engineering and Architecture here yesterday. Dean Dawson was then in 1922 to 1928 and went from here to teach at the University of Wisconsin, prior to his appointment as dean at Iowa. Quck club will hold a business meeting to be followed by a swim tonight at a o'clock. All activities and pledges are requested to be present Former Professor Visits Engineering School YELLO-BOLE CAKED WITH REAL HAT MEEY—The first smoke the sweet as a well broken-in pipe $ BRADLEY CLEANERS 730 Mass. Phone 646 Call 646 for prices on Other Articles. The honey in the briar keeps the pipe wont The Season's Biggest Show with High-efficiency Condenser clean, purifies smoke. Traps moisture. No logging. Notrible. Prove yourself DREESSES, plain - - 50c SUITS - - - - \ 50c PANTS - - - - 25c NOW PLAYING DICKINSON DRESSES, plain - - - 60c SUITS - - - - 60c 14th and Tenn. Delivered Cash and Carry JACK BENNY BENNY GOODMAN and Orchestra GLEN DON SIMMONDS $Prop.s$. DIXON 'BIG BROADCAST OF 1937' BURNS and ALLEN We own and operate our own cleaning plant. --the cards are stacked against but "Hearts" win in the end. Prices for Cleaning and Pressing MARTHA RAYE JACK BENNY 20 Other Stars All in--the cards are stacked against but "Hearts" win in the end. Student Owned and Operated Just Phone 9 He was on his way to Kansas City where he will attend the national meeting of the American Waterworks Association. QUALITY CLEANERS AT RÉGULAR PRICES College Band Will Play For Radio Dinner Rally --the cards are stacked against but "Hearts" win in the end. Plans have been made for the radio dinner rally on Friday, Nov. 6, during Homecoming. The University band will play several numbers, including the "Crimson and Blue," and the Men's Club club will sing "Alma THE NEW RICK'S On the Hill Our Delivery Service Is Compete and Prompt 743 Mass. CHICKEN DINNER Sunday - - 12 to 8 p.m. Phone 50 X X Week Day 'Til Shows 3-7-9 10c 7 LAST TIMES TONITE ABE WOLFSON "Trouble for Two" Twenty-five words or less on insertion, 27c; three insertions, 106; six insertions, 27c; five insertions, not more than five words, 12 per column. Business Office. Business Office. Business Office. Business Office. 2 GREAT PICTURES 2 Robert Montgomery Rosalind Russell "NAVY BORN" THURSDAY — 3 Days "The Last Outlaw" HERE THEY COME! in the fastest racing drama since "BROADWAY BILL" NEW JUBILESTA DANCING "Down the Stretch" Patricia Mickey ELLIS ROONEY 936-38 Mass. St. Every Wed, Fri, and Sat. Nights 9 to 12 Student Loans LOST: Near Lair School or Administration building, a pair of lady's driving gloves black, lined kid. Reward. Lairy Business Office, Business Officer, Mrs. Mc Campbell. LUCKY SIZE BARGAINS: 3 young men, sizes 14 to 42, short loss from our entire stock. There would sell regularly at about 448. To show out, 61-150. O'Herl's. HUNSINGER'S 920-22 Mass. Optometric Eye Specialist Phone 2244 DR. C. R. ALBRIGHT Chiropractor B. F. NANNINGA, O.D. PHONE 12-987 1023 % Mass. Phone 1531 The fitting of glasses a specialty 919 Mass. UNIVERSITY RADIO SERVICE: Graduate Radio Technician, member institute of Radio Service Men. Lower prices, Prompt, efficient service. Phone 310. -40 Electrical and Light Treatment WANTED: Woman student to share apartment or apartment for rent for two Phone 2661. 1232 LS. . .40 Mater," Jayhawkher," and "Stand Up and Cheer." Speakers on the program will be Chancelor Lindley, Coach F. C. "Phopf" Alon, and Dick Wagstaff, class of 23. The rally will be held at 6 p.m. FOR SALE: 140 brown, broadleaf coat with lindle knit for $35.00. Almost new, Size 14-16, Call (0751) 1240 Tenn.-36 A Laugh Every Second LOST: Theta pin, with name on buso. Call Mary Ellen DeMotte, phone 293 or 1098. Reward: -16 Greater Movie Season Saturday, 11:15 p.m. 25c 'til 7 Shows 3-7-9 924 Mass. NOW! Ends Thursday Another Surprise Hit! ---and the screen breaks into song and laughter to celebrate! "Cain and Mabel" KANSAS FREE FAIR No Advance in Prices GRAND FINALS AND CORONATION OF MISS CLARK GABLE MARION DAVIES SCHULZ the TAILOR 924 Mass. "Kelly the Second" 732 1/2 Mass. Phone 2353 CHARLEY CHASE PATSY KELLY PERT KELTON Also—Color Cartoon - News Benchley Novelty Vera Aderholdt has joined our Personnel — X-TRA SPECIAL — America's Loveliest STAGE ATTRACTION IVA'S BEAUTY SHOP Phone 533 941% Mass. WHO IS MISS LAWRENCE 1937? Noise Makers - Balloons - Hats Horns - Serpentines. Fun and Favors for All ONE STOP CLOTHES SERVICE STATION Any Style Finger Wave - 25c Shannon and Wave (dried) 35c Official "Miss America Unit Show --for your school and office supplies Expert Picture Framing MICKEY BEAUTY SHOP Presents the Official State-Wide BEAUTY PAGEANT. LOST: '19 numeral sweater, Reward, Ca 284. Bob McNaghten, 1100 Ind. -3 CORONATION OF MISS LAWRENCE 1937. ON BIG SPECIAL HALLOWE'EN OWL SHOW BJAMORE Ingingervee $2.50 and up WA VOOT BEAUTY SHOP RUTH BAKER, Operator Tel. 95 921 Mist. --for your school and office supplies Expert Picture Framing SHAMPOO and FINGER WAVE, 25c PERMANENTS, any style $1 up PERMANENTS, $1.90 up END CURLS, $1 up Fast Individual Dryers FIRST IN LAWRENCE A Separate and Completg Unit Each Night VELVA The New Wave-In-Oil PERMANENT $5.00 complete MIDDLE AND WAVE 10 Phone 455 for appointment Mi-Lady Beauty Shoppe DORA Rose Operator 928-635-7222 PHONE K.U. 66 FOR SALE! New, double breasted Taxolo, size 38. Reasonable price. Call Allen G雷ge, phone 686. 1245 W. Campus. -45 TYPEWRITER; Portable Corona with tabulator. Fine condition, price reasonable. Phone 2381. 1724 Kentucky. -16 KEYS FOR ANY LOCK Guns and Door Closers Repaired Fishing Tackle and Ammunition RUTTER'S SHOP 1014 Mass. Phone 319 RADIOS FOR RENT Phone 303 GRUNOW PHILCO HANNA RADIO 904 Mass. Accident Insurance Special Student Policies TRAVELERS INSURANCE COMPANY CLAUDE L. SCOTT. Agent Phone 218 725 Mass. SEE US Special Prices on Zipper Notebooks KEELER'S Wallpaper Books School Supplies ---