SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1936 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE THREE Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society GRACE VALENTINE, Society Editor Rishon-Meyn Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bishop announces the marriage of their daughter, Nadine, a member of Gamma Phi Beta sorority, to Mr. Roymond E. Meyn on Saturday, April 18, at Cameron, Mo. Raymond is a member of Sigma Gamma fraternity. Mr. and Mrs. Meyn will be at home at 1285 North Eighteenth street, Kansas City, Kan. Chancellor and Mrs. E. H. Lindley held a reception Friday night for the faculties of the various schools of the University. The guests numbered 350 several of whom were from the Medici school, and many beautiful flowers were sent by friends. Robert Sedore, violinist, Walton Ingham, cellist, and William Leach, pianist furnished the music for the reception 那些 associated were: Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Stuffer, and Mrs. P. B. Lawson, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Schweger, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Havenhill, mr. and Mrs. F. A. Russell,Mr. and Mrs. D. M Swarthwick, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Baker,Mr. and Mrs. Waldemar Golch, and Mrs. A. L. Walker,Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Walker,Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Brown,Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Brown,Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Burdick,Miss Mary Gardner, Moodie, Mrs. and Raymond Wheeler, Miss Elizabeth Megular, Miss Margaret Lynn, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Dains,Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Bagley, Miss Ketchum,Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Bagley These University women assisted in the internships; Marissa Pinson, Bettie Tucker, Anne Landon, Marjorie Wah, Doreth Werner, Dorothy Nelson, Ruw Swarthent, Alice Russell, Jane Allen, Dorie Henshaw, Amy Nielsen, Carrie Hayle, Chet Hayley, Relen Rice, Velma Markham, Barbara Humphrey, Margarita Omar and Gertrude Field. The Sigma Nu fraternity entertained with a buffet supper Friday night. The **JEREMY WEEK** Harry Dobry Horatio Cohen Jerry Poroy Jane Eaves Joe Evans Lennie Finn Leon Fuchs Peter Felder Peter Smith Gordon Sten John Hancock F莱斯 Wallace Warren Smith David Nairn Lucinda Moore Louise Moore Virginia Goffe Sunny Merchant, Wichita Helen Jane Edwards, eunel Marty Burge, Kansas City, Mo Catherine Rhodes Henry Louen Kie Michael Linder Catherine Herzold Bette Ainsley Anne Tucker Dorothy Fee, f28 Henry Lockhart, f31 Penny Lockhart, f32 Penny Fortune, Owain Amia Ann Jones, f42 Mary Jane Haines, f48 Mary Jane Haines, f48 Marigel Herrlich, f54 Suzanne Eichmann, f64 Fannie Klinkenberg and Mrs. John B. The party was chaperoned by Mrs. 立 立 立 Sigma Chi fraternity will entertain this evening with a buffet supper for the Barbara Gutenberg @barbargutenberg.com Derbish White, €50 Jay Morrison, €40 John Joyce, €30 Jane Horford, €20 Mary Fischer, €10 Marie Welch, €9 Helen Goia, €8 Mary Jojos, €7 Kimberly Littleton, €6 Helen Moore, €5 Jan Perry, €4 Jose Dion, €3 Jose Dion, €2 Jane Kirkham, €2 Jim Schlumberger, €2 Justine Jolie Jim Schlumberger Bettys Yankee, c. 14 Bettys Drehle, c. 18 Bettys Forbes, c. 20 Virginia Griffin, c. 24 Dedrys Lannon, c. 29 Dedrys Ann Jones, c. 30 Mary Markham, f. 29 Mary Markham, f. 29 Charlotte Bierber, f. 29 Mary Joanne Sappler, f. 29 Dedrys Ruth Smith, c. 27 Elizabeth Hamilton, h. 25 Mary Love Boleen, f. 29 Mary Love Boleen, f. 29 Jennie Eubenbower, h. 28 Mary Ann Bentley, f. 29 Jennie Eubenbower, h. 28 Virginia DeMorte, f. 29 ☆ ☆ ★ Weekend guests at the Kappa Alpha Theta house is: Polly Strandberg, Kansas City, Mo; Josephine Burrow, Toupea; Francie Burrow, 5; Toupea; Shirley Krohn, 6; Kansas City, Mo; Barbara Everham, 8; Kansas City, Mo; Barbara Bramwell, 30; Belleville; and Virtaartha Topea. Sigma Kappa sorsity held open house last night. The chaperons were Mrs. Fred Culter, patroness Mrs. Clara Wright, Mrs. Nell S. Butcher, and Mrs J. N. Gilbert. Ted Moore and his orchestra of Topella furnished the orchestr Kipappa Alpha fraternity had as dinner guests Friday evening: G. Crisp Simpson, professor of harmony; Mr. and Mrs. Hammond; and Mr. and Ms. John Summers. Weekend guests at the Chlo Omega house are: M.哭 E. T. Martin, Wichita O. M. Wosen, Talan Bleen Wen O. Helen and Helen Luston Brook Burton. Mr. and Mrs. P. F. C. Clinger of Topka, Robert Wallace, assistant professor of science at the University of London, e40, were dinner guests at the Gamma Delta屋 Thursday night. Chaperons for the Beta freshman party last night were: Mrs. A, J. Ojgen Mrs. Margaret Marquette Mrs. Ed Charlie and Mrs. N. K. Thompson Patsy Vickers, Wichita, is a weekend guest at the Pi Beta Phi house. Phi Mu Alpha, musical fraternity, announces the pledging of Phil Breslin Miss Viola Anderson was a dinee guest at the Alpha Omicron Pi faculty dinner Thursday evening. Dinner guests at the Delta Upsion house Friday night were Charrie Hay, c39, and Betty Roberts, c39. Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity had as a luncheon guest Friday noon Mrs. William Vaugh, st. Joseph, Mo. Weekend guests at the Alpha Omicron Pisoriaon are Jane Lewis, Kansas City, Mo; and Lois Lippitt, Prescott. Sigma Phi Epsilon had as a weekend guest Charles Bert Friedet, Cushing Okla. ☆ ☆ ☆ Mrs. J. C. Haggard, Kansas City, Kan. was a guest at Watkins hall Saturday. Marjorie Hornbaker, '56, is a week-end guest at the Alpha Chi Omega house. Triangle fraternity announces the pledging of Lathel Johnson, e37. 'e'40; LaVerne Hackler, fa'40; James Keeler, fa'40; and Rex Connor, fa'ucl. Watkins hall entertained with a three, hour open house Friday evening. Clyde Bysom and his orchestra played for the dancing. A symposium of student speakers or summer religious conferences will be featured at the regular weekly meeting of Fireide Forum, Congregational Church in the Plymouth Congregational Parish house this evening at 7 o'clock. OVER THE HILL Fireside Forum Alice Coolbaugh, c. 38, will tell of the Christian Youth Build a New Home for the Disabled in Ohio, the latter part of June. Helen Pierce, c. 30, Dan Obee, instructor is the department of burglar and fire depreciation of the Student Christian Movement of the Rocky Mountain region at Eateries Park, Colo. June 5 to 13. School of Business Smoker The School of Business will hold its first smoker of the year at the Alpha Kappa Pi house Wednesday evening. The speaker at this smoker will be a graduate from the Bureau of Investigation, of the Kansas City division. He will discuss the methods used by the G-Men in enforcing liquor and unfair practices in business. Miss Laird Will Discuss 'Modern Biography' To offer all freshmen a comprehensive view of contemporary literature, the Fall 2015 meeting will present a series of lectures, beginning with a discussion of "Modern Biography" by Mia Sara G. Laird, and a presentation in room 203, Fresher Hall. "I believe one of the greatest advantages of conferences of this kind is the ability to bring together all nations in the solution of problems of power and conservation of resources. Professor Hay assessed Prior's thesis as 'the most successful' since 500 men of the 62 women wrote Prof. Earl D. Hay of the School of Engineering and Architecture, recently returned from the Third World Power Summit in Bali, where he was an official delegate from the state of Kansas, appointed by Governor All F. M. Landon. The conference, hold every six years, was attended by more than 300 delegates from 32 nations. First Evangelical Church, Tenth and Conectent-A. J. Miller, minister, Sunday school, 8:35, morning worship in the Chapel, 10:45, sermon, "What Would You Do?" 7:30 At The Churches Plymouth Congregational, 925 Vermilion-Joseph King, minister; Alice Moneffier, choir director; Uniiversity class, 10 morning worship, Renata Moneffier. First Methodist Episcopal, Tenth and Vermont—Robert A Hunt, minister Sunday; school, 9-45; morning service, Foundation League, 6:30; evening service. Trinity Episcopal, Tenth and Vermont—The Rev. Carter H. Harrison, rector. Holy communion; 8; church school; 9/45; holy communion and serment. HI, young people's fellowship. 6, 8. Celebrate with children. P. J. Pellewale, pastor, Sunday school Immanuel Lutheran, Tenth and Kendall—W: 8, W. Stoppewellshire, pastor; L: 7, L. Stoppewellshire, pastor; service 11, 13; fellowship lunch at parish house, 5:20; open forum at parish house, 5:20 Free Methodist, 1148 Connecticut— P. J. Postlewis, pastor, Sunday school 10; preaching service, 11; Y.P.M.S., 7; vening service, 7:45. First Trestobian, Ninth and Verde- nment--Theodore Azman, minister; Dean D. M. Swarthout, chair director; Church school, 9:45 morning worship, society, 6:30; Westminster student forum meets at Westminster hall, 1221 Mead. Friends Church, Eleventh and Delaware-Chinton Nellis, minister. Bible school, 04; mornings worship, "Boulded the Kingdom," 11; senior C, E, 6:20. First Christian, Seth W. Slaughter, minister, church school, 9:45; worship and communion, "Can the Church survive?" 19:30; student fellowship hear, 5:30. Trinity Lutheran. Thirteenth a.m. Sunday, September 16 from 9:45, Religious instruction for saturdays; 9:45; morning worship and sermon, 11: semi-weekly, 8:50; buffet lunch, 6:15; First Baptist, Eighth and Kentucky—Howard E. Koelh, minister. Church school of the new secretary of the M.C.A. will teach at 9:45 mornings, worshiping "TheLet church Minister!" 11; young people will meet in a hike for a vespsee service, 4:30. FOUND: Parker fountain pen. Owner may have same by calling at Kansas office and paying for ad. -25 The Kansan Classified Ad Section MISCELLANEOUS LOST; Black Shoeer lifetime fountain pen with name inscribed. Clark H Milliken. 1300 Tennessee. Phone 1057. Reward. -23 UNIVERSITY RADIO SERVICE — Graduate Radio Technician, member member of Radio Service Men. Lower presses. Prompt, efficient service. Prices $30. TAXI HUNSINGER'S — 920-22 Mass. PHONE 12 - 987 First in Lawrence Finger Wave ... 25c Permanents ... $2.50 and up WAVO BEAUTY SHOP The New . . . VELVA Wave-In-Oil PERMANENT Shampoo and Wave ... 50c Phone 455 for appointment M Lakshmi Dharma Chandra Ruth Baker, Operator Tel. 95 921 Miss. Mi-Lady Beauty Shoppe 929 Miss. WAVO BEAUTY SHOP $5.00 complete $5.00 complete Shamooo and Wave ... 50c 4-PIACE DICTAPHONE 2 set; master 1 transcriber and 1 shaving machine in good condition. Price $100.00. Phone 441. -26 STUDENTS--If your typewriter needs cleaning, restoring, or a new ribbon, call or see C. M. Baker, 123 Kentucky, Phone 2053J. -25 Prof. Earl D. Hay Returns From Third International Power Conference Twenty-five words or less, one inch insertion; 212 inches insertion; 492 inches insertion, contract rates, not more than 21 weeks, 82 per month pay. Payable in advance and not payable on request. FOR RENT. Nice floor room, double or single. Free garage. Very reason-ble. Want roommate for boy $5 per month. Apartment. Good bedroom. 22023. - 34 BRADLEY CLEANERS KEYS FOR ANY LOCK Guns and Door Closers Repaired Fishing Tackle and Ammunition 730 Mass. St. Phone 646 CALL 646 for Prices on Other Articles We own and operate our own cleaning plant Prices for Cleaning and Pressing Cash and Carryv ABE WOLFSON Student Loans Pants ... 25c 743 Mass. Delivered Dresses, plain . . . 50c Suits . . . . . . 50c Pants . . . . . . 25c Suits ... 60c Dresses, plain . . . 60c Suits . . . . . . . 60c RUTTER'S SHOP 1014 Mass. St. Phone 315 FOR SALE: New Tuxedo for medium tall slender boy. $7.00 cash. Phone: 3088, 1381 Vermont. -28 MEN. Attractive, comfortable rooms. Nicely furnished, in quiet, modern home. Meals optional. Convenient to University and town. 910 Ohio. -25 LOST: Man's turquoise ring. Cal phone 3040, Haskell Institute. -Z QUALITY CLEANING at Regular Prices Student Owned and Operated CLEANERS 14th & Tenn. Glen Simmonds — Don Dixon Props. HANNA RADIO 904 Mass. SEE us for your school AT YOUR SERVICE Just Phone 9 SCHOOL SUPPLIES Phone 303 RADIOS for RENT PHONE K.U. 66 Grunow - Philco Expert Picture Framing Special Prices on Zipper Notebook KEELER'S FOR RENT: Nice 2-3 room apartment. Bills paid. Close to town and KU. Also sleeping room with cooking privilege. Phone 2540 1501 Island Ridge. 24 and office supplies FOR RENT. Two rooms, well furnished, south exposure, furnace and gas heat. Prices reasonable. 1121 Ohio. Phone 1671R. -24 KEELER'S Wallpaper Books School Supplies TRAVELERS INSURANCE CO. papers on numerous aspects of power These papers were read or discuss before the meetings and as a result a encyclopedia to contain about 600 pages on the world's power resource will be published in a few months. Accident Insurance Claude L. Scott, Agent Phone 218 725 Mass. St. Special Student Policies "A great power boom is ahead, and within the next 15 years the world's use of electricity will be doubled, according to the conference discussions," Mr. Baldwin said. It will be taken in the field of rural electrification, the conference believes." Optometric Eye Specialist B. F. NANNINGA, O.D. PROFESSIONAL Work connected with the rural Electrification Administration which occupied the major consideration by the conference will directly affect Kanna power, according to Professor Hay. "The eastern third of the state is in the region to be provided with cheaper power in rural communities." Phone 2244 DR. C. R. ALBRIGHT In connection the R.E.A., George K. Ditlow, 36 is actively working for the government in preparation for a higher administration office. Ditlow is among the 10 or 12 graduates of colleges in the United States who were selected by President Roosevelt to work in the R.E.A. Electrical and Light Treatment 10231$ _{2}$ Mass. Phone 1531 Dr. Florence J. Barrows Osteopathic Physician Rectal Diseases Colonic Irrigation Phone 2337 $909\%$ Mass. Join the Sunday Afternoon Crowd At Your KF KU UNION FOUNTAIN Sub-Basement Memorial Union --with Monday, Oct. 12 2:30 p.m. *Colum's sun Day program,* arranged by C. E. Bueh, superintendent of Lawrence put all schools, and Miss Kennedy, Principal of Pineckney school. 6:00 p.m. "The Spring of '56," Kauai Players. On the Shin— Continued from page one Cooper, the hero, laid the four lawyers out with one lick three male students themselves out in the side. Don't let them get out of sight. If either gout or infantile paralysis LEARN TO DANCE Special Attention Given Beginners in Ballroom Dancing I'm really not wondering who the Gamma Phi was who finally cucked her date to wait her down to Potter's Lake just before closing hours Friday night. It seems she wanted to take a pill she had to be led to water. 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