SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1930 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society GRACE VALENTINE, Society Editor Before 1 pm; call KU-21; after 3; call 783-202 The Miami Triad, composed of th Beta Theta Pi, Signs Chi, and Delta Theta social fraternities, hold their annual party at the Memorial Union Building Friday evening. Decorations and costumes suited the occasion, which was a Halloween party. Deserving of mention were Peggy Anne Lawn, £38, costumed as a boheme; Mary Jane Haynes, £37, dressed as a West Point cadet, and John Chandler, who wore an owl's costume. Ross Robertson and his glee club was one of the features of the evening's entertainment. A pie race, staged by several fraternity freshmen, was won by Norman Souder of Sigma Chi. Harry O'Bully sang "Way Out West in Kansas." A hit with the band, Chii Chi hill-billy band, and western songs by the Beta's completed the entertainment. Vernon Verhees, Sigma Chi, and Dorothy Blue, of the Kappa Kappa Gamma's, were awarded prizes for the most unique costumes at the party. Music was furnished by Louie Kulm and his orchestra. ☆ ☆ ☆ Sigma Alpha Epidaurus entertained Friday night with a party party aboard the S.S. Minerva. Passports were inspected before going up the gangplank, and the girls were unfettered to the upper deck. "Red" Blackburn and his orchestra steered the ship while the gobs and gals danced in the ballroom. The crew was armed with promenade deck, salon, bar, pilot house and hurricane deck. The walls were blue with white ships and ses gulls painted on them. The crew was wore life preservers and paddles. Mrs. P. H. Klinkenberg, Mrs. Edith Martin, and Mrs. John Perry were chapers. The guests who attended the part were: Isabel Wintz...o/o Basha Hanna...o/o Brian Cunningham...o/o Flo Christoph...o/o Jeremy Willmann...o/o Michael Naveen...o/o Mavis Naveen...o/o David Johnson...o/o Paddy Kelly...o/o Samuel Jaref...o/o Jonathan Jaref...o/o Bob Hall, Fender; 79 Bob McClain, Bass; 78 Bob Morse, Trumpet; 78 Bob O'Neill, Trumpet; 78 Bob Patterson, Trumpet; 78 Bob Rowe, Trumpet; 78 Danny Ward, Windsor; 78 Donald Koehler, Trumpet; 78 Donna Rapp, Trumpet; 78 Donnie Schoenfeld, Trumpet; 78 Donnie Stuart, Trumpet; 78 the chapers for the party were Mrs. C, A. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Couvre,Mr. and Mrs. W. L. J. Howard,J. L. Howard of Hutchison. The Kappa Enkappa's held their annual Bollermaker's Brave at the chapter house Friday night. The house was desorbed an old fashioned dance hall with candies in bottles for illumination. From a ban they served 'popout' and punch in tin cups. Georgia Sue Reuter, f18, was appropriately dressed in a red plaid skirt, green sweater, and had many bracelets jangling on her arms. Among the most outstanding costume was that of Charles Banks, a dapper gambler in a dark suit, a red printed vest, and carried a cane. Alpha Chi Omega announces the pledging of Nell Clark, c'40. Miss Francis Craig, a studen at Stephens College, Columbia, Mo., and Betty Jack Smith, Kansas City, Mo., were dinner guests at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house Friday night. Thursday evening dinner guests at the Pi Kappa Alpha house were Chairley H, fay 29, Virginia Wallace, 29, Ma, and Mrs. John Sumersmith, Ms, and Mrs. Veronie Swinnon, Moriah Hurdle, Collierville The University club gave a bridge party Friday night. The decorations were made up of orange-colored annis, and tritoma, the Hollowen colors of coverage and block being carved in prints of anisms, meals and refreshments. Mrs. E, W Holland and C. E Loon won high prizes and Mr. and Mrs. B. A Nash won second prizes, Mrs. C. A Preyer and Mrs. P. H Smitheyer paused, Mr. and Mrs. P. E Koefer hosted, Mr. and Mrs. bestes and hostesses, Mr. and Mrs., H. B. Ober are chairmen of the bridge parties for the year. Phi Chi Theta held pledging in the Pine room of the Union building Thursday night for the following hours. Nathan Burke, '17 Jerry Clevy, '18 Kristine Grace, '19 Daniel Hall, '20 Hilton James Barrett, '18 La Sith Smith, Garden City, who is trending school at Mohammed, is a weekend guest at the Alpha Chi muza house. ☆ ☆ ☆ Betty Rogers, cunet, and Dorothy Forbes, c. 40, were Thursday night limer guests at the Della Upsilon jouce. ☆ ☆ ★ Dorothy Schutz, cemel, and Anita Lathair of Gamma Galdo Delta security are spending the weekend in Kansas City with friends. Betty Howard and Beth Haumm of Hutchinson were weekend guests at the Alpha Omicron Pi house. At the Churches Uutianian, Twelfth and Vermont- er. Jones, Little Chickens. Become Linda, Little Chickens. Hromenthon club, a waffle supper at the home of H. Loe Jones, 191 Ten Centers. First Presidentialist, Ninth and Vermont. Theodore H. Aszman, minister. Dean Donald M. Swarbath, minister. 9:45 morning worship, "Act Up to Date." Westminster choir will sing "Hear My Prayer," 11; Tuxis society; 10; Westminster student forwardness. Westminster Hall, 1212 Orcad, 730. Friends Church, Eleventh and Delaware, Clinton Nellis, minister, Bible school "The Law of Love," Bible School, 11; evening treasuring service, 750. Tinnie Lutheran. Thirteenth and new Hampshire Church. 9:45 a.m. morning worship, 9:45 morning worship, The Annual Miracle, The Latter legge, 6; social 6:15 Plymouth Congregational 923 Vermont Joseph Houchens, king minister King James II, headmaster of a variety church of church school, 9-45 morning workshop, 11; Firefighter morning workshop, 11; Firefighter Free Methodist, 1146 Connecticut P. J. Postwellshaw, pastor. Sunday school, 10; preaching, 11; evening school, 7:45 First Christian-Seth W. Slaughter, minister. Worship and communion. 10:50; student fellowship hour; 1:30. Immanuel Lutheran, Tertail and Fork, St. Joseph's, Steeplechase, Sunday school, Sunday service, the Lord God Widom, 11; fellowship lunch, 5:30; open Trinity Episcopal, Tenth and Vermont. The Rev. Carter H. Harrison Benny, Burns and Allen — Nuts! Grace Allen has the time of her life with Jack Benny and George Burns in "The Big Broadcast of 1837," the all-star comedy featuring Benny Goodman and his orchestra, which opens at the Dickinson theater today. rector, Holy communion; 8; church school; 9:45; morning prayer and sermon; 11; YPSL pic. 5. First Evangelical, 1000 Connecticut. A. J. Miller, miller.mitt.edu. school, 9:45 morning, aermon, February 20, 2016. L. C. Fisher, 8:30 evening, aermon, 7:20 First Methodist Episcopal First Vermont, Robert A. Hunt, min- ister of worship, "Religion and World San- tity," 10:50; Wesley Foundation First Baptist, Eighth and Kentucky, Howard E. Keck, minister, Church school, 9:45; morning service, "Building a Christian Home." 11. Young people's meeting, Miss Chang in Hangzhou, China, will speak. First Church of Christ, Scientist, 1240 Massachusetts. Sunday school, 10; church service, 11; subject, "Pro- testantism." Wednesday meetings. 8. Pass Saves— Continued from page one 49-yard line, Elder, Ayers and Elder advanced to the 39-yard line, for a first down. Rankin lost a yard, Ayers made 16 to the 25-yard line, Ayers punted on the 25-yard line, Ayers fumbled on the 11-yard line and Divens punched 60 yards. Ayer was tackled by Shirk before he ran out, Shirk was injured on the play. Elder made 16 yards. Ayers and Elder carried the ball 21 yards. Kane made 34 yards on side. Ayers and Elder made another five and Cleveland in three attempts made Kansas State's third touchdown. Elder failed to make the added point. Score Kansas State 19, Kansas 6. Warwick kicked 48 yards and Giannis kicked 20 yards to gain; and Divens punted 17 yards out of bounds on the 49-yard line. Cleveland seven on a reverse; Douglas in two plays made 12. Cleveland hit recovered. Divens tried two passes to Giannis mangolo, then punted at the end of the third. 22 Kansas offended, 5 yards. Cleveland made a first down on the Kansas. In three plays Douglas made 12 yards. Cleveland made two as the Score, Kansas State 19; Kansas 0 Third Quarter Douglas kicked for Kansas to Warren, who took the ball on his own soil line returning it 18 yards and Landford made two yards in four plays. Cleveland punted & yanked to Happope who returned it 15 yards. Gable, the Champion Thru TUESDAY Clark Gable and Martin Davenport who are appearing in "Carn and Mabel," at the Germain India today, for his debut film, *The world of the eyes*—a pain in the neck to seek other Cain. Other, the two listed, heaviest weight chump—and Mabel, the glamorous town of Broadway! It's mad earl and Mabel. No.1 A BIG FIRST RUN PICTURE No.1 to Happpe failed to gun, and Happ-pounded 40 yards to Cleveland, who returned 10. Doughsch made one hole and Weinnecker recovered for Kansas. Cleveland lost a yard. Cleveland's pant was partially blocked by Seigle and Weinnecker recovered for Kansas. Then Happpe's pass to Wieneke was fumiled and Kansas State recounted the times for 28 yards. Cleveland punted out on the Kansas 11. Happpe made three holes, the Kansas who returned it 15 yards to the Kansas 40. Cleveland made around his own left end. Doughsch made on the next play Cleveland after a beautiful block by Kirkle went over for a touchdown. Warren kicked the HER BIG THRILL Score, Kansas State 26; Kansas 1. Douglas kicked for Kansas State. Worcester he wrestled for Kansas State. He腕中护了 31 yards to Epiphoca. Hapgood's next to Worcester was incomplete. Shirk had no pass to Epiphoca. play, Hapgood's pass to Shirk was incomplete. Hapgood quick-kicked for Kansas State. Kansas State was penalized five THE MOST "BLESSED EVENT" OF THE ENTER- TAINMENT YEAR! No.2 JEAN HERSOHL SUMM SIMUH MICHAEL WHALEN Dr. Allan Ryo Dafu THE Dionne QUINTUPLETS Yvonne • Cecile • Marie Annette • Emelie THE COUNTRY DOCTOR Continuous Shows Today, 2 - 12 Admission 10c - 15c Ayers punted to Happgood, who returned it four yards to his own 48. Happgood passed to Replogle incomplete. Happgood passed to Replogle who fumbled and Kansas State was good for 21 yards. In three plays, Kansas State not just five yards. Ayers punted to Happgood on downed in his tracks on the 16. Happgood and Kennedy made no gain and Kansas State out on his own 34-yard-line. Ayers and Elder made nine yards on the net down because Ayers was not five yards behind his own line when he attempted a pass. Kennedy made three plays. Happgood's wild pass to Wienicee was incomplete. Replogle knocked back and right-footed and Shick fumed on an end-around play and Fanning recovered for Kansas State. Ayers punted to Happgood who returned 23 yards to his 37. Kansas State was penalized 4 yards for exit after a kick by Ayers. Wienicee was incomplete. Cammady JAYHAWK yards. Ayers made two and the third quarter ended. Sunday and Monday DOUBLE FEATURE BELA (Dracula) Lugosi Fourth Quarter White Zombie Starts Where All Other Thrillers Leave Off, This Live, Weind, Strangest of All Love Stories. Ben Lyon and Sally Eilers and "The Morning After" Continuous Shows Sunday Adults 10c Child 5c hit center twice for a first down, Happoel lost three and his pass to Shirk was incomplete. A pass from Happoel to Heplonge took 15 yards for interfering with a pass receive, Happoel passes to Shirk from Happoel to Shirk was incomplete. Shirk made two on an end-around play. Rep-Heplonge got to the touchdown with 25 seconds left to play. Glammangelo failed to Score, Kansas State 28, Kansas 6. Dougles kicked to Kirk who returned 10 yards to his own 35. Kansas State was penalized five yards from Cleveland to Elder netted 10 yards as the game ended. The Lawrence fire department was called out last night to put out a small blaze in the F. J shoe shop. The damage was mild-midnight. The damage was slight. PATEE Saturday and Sunday Matinee 10c Nite 15c NOW! ENDS WEDNESDAY 2 OUTSTANDING HIT PICTURES 2 "Down the Stretch" A boy, and a horse - outcasts to ride, to glory in the greatest sporting thrill, since "Broadway Bill." with Patricia Ellis The most exciting sweathearts of the year - - Mixing romance with darkness adventure Robert MONTGOMERY and Rosalind RUSSELL "Trouble for Two" with FRANK MORGAN with FRANK MORGAN NEWS COLOR CARTOON Continuous Shows From.2 p.m. A Duo of Stars the whole World has waited to see! 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