FRIDAY. OCTOBER 16, 1930 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Here on the Hill --an account of Mt. Oread Society GRACE VALENTINE, Society Editor Before Jan., can KU-21 after 3, call 2781-K3 --day night were Catherine Holmes, c38 Kenneth Haway, c77; Paul Moritz, c38 Claude Farrab, c37; and George Jew. eil, eurl. A dinner at the Alpha Chi Sigma fraternity was held last night in honor of Major R. F. Ebweds, Allen Anderson, C&S Carl Leverey, c & 40, and Ronald P. Anderson, e & 40, after the dinner. Major Ebweds gave an account of his experiences at Fort St. Michaul in Alaska. ☆ ☆ ☆ Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Charles Boddle announce the marriage of their daughter, Alfreda Elsie 32, to Louis Maurice Schrier, Jr., on Saturday, Oct. 10, in Kinley, Ms. Schrier is a member of Alpha Chi Omega security Alpha Chi Omega had as guests last night members to the University chapter of Alpha Chi Omega, from Baker University and the celebration of their Founder's Day. Lamborne game at the Kappa Kappa Gamma bounce yesterday were Harriet Darby, c'mo. 40; Marion Benton Benton, c'mo. 41; Mary Jane McCoy, c'mo. 48; Mary Jane McCoy, c'mo. 49 Theta Tau, professional engineering fraternity, announces the pliding of Procter Bichle, c30, Martin Theumen, c28, and Ferdinand Thierman, c38, and Ferdinand Thierman, c38. Pi Delta Phi, international legal fraternity, today tapped three new members: Edwin R. Geary, 738, Donald Hamen, 178, and Charles Harden, 137. Sigma Nu and Dolna Upsilon had an exchange dinner last night. The plaques of one fraternity were entertained by the actions of the other. ☆ ☆ ☆ Sigma Nu announces the initiation of Louis Maser, c. 37, George Hangpoo, c. 38, Donald M McTaggart, c. 39, Charles Lewis, c. 37, and Ellius Davis, c. 37. ☆ ☆ ☆ Laurele Kruse, c33 and Mary Arm White, c38, were guests at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house Wednesday for lunche. Prof. Olin Templin was a dinner guest at the Betn Theta Pi house last night. ☆ ☆ ☆ Kappa Sigma will hold its first formal dance of the year at the chapter house Saturday night. Dinner guests at Corbin hall Wednes- day FRIDAY - SATURDAY 2 BIG FIRST RUN HITS 2 First THE JONES FAMILY in "BACK to NATURE" Second TOM TYLER in "RIDIN' ON" Continuous Shows Saturday-Sunday 2-12 Students you are always welcome. Our big show starts at 9 p.m. ☆ ☆ ☆ The Alpha Chi Sigma announces the pledging of Carl Lavacy, e 40, and Ronald Anderson, e 40, at a meeting Wednesday night. And, Mrs. Graham Kreamer of Kansas City, Mt., Bob Polkering, phu1l, and Harold Roe, C3$, were dinner guests at the Phi Dia Theta house last night. Mrs. V. Kittlermil of Kansas City, Mo. visited her daughter, Helen Kittlermil c37, at Hall cast last night. John L. Sheperd, '33, of John, was a guest at the Phi Delta Theta house has night for invitation services. A. L. Nims of Macon, Ga., visited at the Phi Delta Theta house Wednesday afternoon. ☆ ☆ ☆ Mrs. E. H. Short of Ouawatutie visited her daughter, Joan Short, c'28, at Corbin hall Wednesday. Wilson Confirmed as Chairman Paul Wilson, 732, was confirmed as membership chairman of the YMCA. He served as chairman in the "Y" office. DICKINSON N NOW! THRU SATURDAY The Pulitzer Prize Winner "CRAIG'S WIFE" WH ROSALIND RUSSELL JOHN BOLES News - Comedy - Novelty The Human Council of YMCA X. F and Freshman Council of YMCA X. F meet every other day afternoon at Honey House. They discussed plans for a picnic to be given by the community. SUNDAY SHIRLEY TEMPLE OVER THE HILL Joint Meeting "DIMPLES" Five hundred received seats for the final round. The five with the 'Rivals' Sheridan's 'Rivals' will go on sale in the basement of Green ball today. Ace Nelson, who was selected in the changed for reserved seats. General admission fee is $50. "Rivals" Sales Start Today At the meeting of the Ivy Leaf Club at the hold yesterday at the Alba Kappa Alpha officers were elected; Erma Lee Brewer, c81, president; Antionette Hall, c82, secretary; Katherine Hall, secretary; Xovia Highlighter, c83, secretary; and Blumberger Brewer, c84, chaplain. The General Motors Co. will present a sound motion picture of 'Mountain Mail' on Friday, March 4. The film is the first of two to be shown here this year, deals with the manufacture and distribution of cars, especially of the features of braking safety. The public is invited to attend. Ivy Leaf Club Meets Seniors in the School of Engineering and Architecture are to go on the en- Motion Picture Tuesday "Engineering Trip" PATEE 10c TOU 7 TODAY AND SATURDAY THE JONES FAMILY fills the wide open spaces with fun and romance in "Back to Nature," new Twentieth Century Fox hit featuring (above, left to right) JEPTUY, DIXIE DUNBAR, KENETH HOWELL, SHIRLEY, DEANE, TONY MARTIN, JUNE CARLSON, GEORGE ERNEST, and BILLY MAHAN. BIG HIT PICTURES Wherever There's Trouble Brewing or Six-Guns Blazing Sudden Death Look for--shall I choose?“ At the VARSITY THEATRE FRIDAY and SATURDAY.—Adv 2 "The 3 Mesquiteers" BOB LIVINGSTON RAY CORRIGAN SYD SAYLOR All the joyous ecstasy—the dark despair of love in love—Flames anew in Gene Strotton Porter's greatest of all American love "The Harvester" ALICE BRADY UNDER SEAS KINGDOM "WHAT SHOES Otto Fischer 813 Mass. St. 喜 WALK-OVER - Puzzled about just what shoe to wear • Puzzled about why clothes? Care in mind it will be glad to help suggestions based on authentic style information furnished us. From New York PINAFORE: Black or Brown Suede $7.50 P. Liubama Theia, the honorary educational organization for women, held a reception at room 15 Fraser hall. The meeting was to set up the program for the year. gineering inspection trip which will start Nov. 14. The linery will include: Chicago, III, Waukegan, III, Milwaukee, Ws., and Kenosha, Ws. With the publication this week of "Should the Government own and operate Electric Utilities", Prof. Jansen offers a list of publications on high school debate subjects and the third in a series of books known as Buehler's Debaters Help Books. A new book, "Sod and Stubble," the story of a Kansas homeestead, will be released next week, according to Prof. John Lee of the School of Business. This book is the story of the life of Robert Sod, an early pioneer in western Kansas. 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Phone 678 Pure Stock of Theater SEE US for Party Decorations A Large White or Yellow WELCOME PARENTS and Visiting High School Journalists WILLIAM POWELL JEAN HARLOW MYRNA LOY SPENCER TRACY TODAY and SATURDAY Double Feature John Barrymore Carole Lombard in "20th CENTURY" Flower Fone 820 Flower Fone WARD'S FLOWERS "Flowers of Distinction" 931 Mass. "LIBELED LADY" MUM for the Game They're on the way to give you the biggest film treat of the season. SUNDAY Ahead of Kansas City SURE! ALL 4 OF THEM! It's One Grand Romantic High Jinks "WESTERN FRONTIER" *STARRING KEN MAYNARD* Tarzan No. 9 BUDDY MATINEE SATURDAY Shows Today, 2:30-7:0 AFTERNOON: .5e Night: 11:45 - 2:15 Continues Shows Saturday Dishes Given Friday Greater Movie Season GRANADA ALL SHOWS 35c MAT.and NITE Shows 3-7-9 THE PARADE OF HITS MAX REINHARDT'S "A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM" Lawrence and K.U. Paid $1.10 Seven Months Age. Now for the First Time it can be shown at Popuar Prices--- NOW! ENDS SATURDAY SOONERS WELCOME! SOUR OWL VARSITY DANCE FEATURING---- Introduction of Leading Contestants in the Sour Owl Freshman Beauty Contest. Also---Sour Owl Medley of Hit Tunes. RED BLACKBURN 9:30-12 SATURDAY, OCT. 17 Stags and Dates - - - - 75 cents