FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1936 1 PAGE THREE Here on the Hill UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS an account of Mt. Oread Society GRACE VALENTINE, Society Editor Before 5 p.m., call U.E. 21, after 3, call 2:02-K) --guest at the Alpha Chi Omega house for lunch yesterday. Kappa Signa's and their guests last night danced to the music of Louie Kuhn, whose band played for an hour舞 at the chapter house. The dance was preceded by a buffet supper at 5:30.McKinna chaperoned by M. K. Thompson. The following guests attended the buff- finger dinner and hour dance. Dorothy Forbes, c40 Jean Lindgren, c10 John Kemper, c10 Mary Ann Edgerton, c10 Ernestine Menges, c40 Walsh Well, c40 Frances Dowell, c10 Jean Patmore, c10 Michelle Mitchell, c40 Annette Reed, c40 Florence Wahl, c40 Gregory Gage, c40 Geneva Failner, Kaucas City, Mo Mary Ann Aldridge Haye Hey, c40 Patty Woodward, c40 Joe Perry, c40 Edison, c40 Helena Schaffer, c10 Sue Fower, c38 Jean Howes, c40 Welchman, c40 Sue Henderson, c40 Eleanor Kingpischbauer, c39 Myrtle Myrtle, c40 Rosamond Barr, c38 Louise Grayson, c40 Grove Avery, c40 Jane Schengell, c40 Elaine Neineck, c38 Ford Fleet, c28 Betty Wolter, c40 Sarah Loa Smart, c40 Peggy MacCarry, c40 Highland, c40 Elizabeth Shearer, c37 Jane Givens, c40 Josephine English, c37 Mary Ellen Miller, c37 Borden, c38 Mildred Mikessel, c7 Betty Heimtmann, c7 Patty Bloph, c10 Mary Spencer, c50 Alice Meyn Meyn, fa39 Mary Frances Martin, c37 Marie Frinkle, c37 Dennie Lemons Alpha Chi Sigma, chemistry fraternity, had as guests Tuesday night, the following. Dr. R, Q. Brewster Dr. F, D. E.Kinney Joseph Simpson, c40 Eric Brown, c40 Enoch Johnson, gr Roy Wendel, c40 Howard Stainberle, h Mack Barlow, c38 Mary Eleanor Haskins of Kingman was a luncheon guest at the Gamma Phi Beta house yesterday. Mary Kathleen Lattner, c'39, was a The following ladies will assist The Pt. Deuteron chapter of Phi Gamma Delta will entertain with a ten Sunday afternoon, afterwork, from 10:30 to 12:30, in be a welcome in all of their housemother, Mrs. C. A. Thomas The following index will assist: Mrs. Hugh Means C.R. Formaldehyde Mrs. L.N. Lewin Mrs. R.C. Mauley Mrs. J. Doolittle Mrs. Baldwin Mitchell The following women will serve: Peggy Anne Landon, c38 Jane Rock, c27 Barbara Lelandhoff, 76 Barbara Golt, c57 Lamille Bottom, c38 Delta Tan Delta entertained the two guests主题 Thursday for dinner: Prof. and Mrs. John Bhocker Ken, Bette Wasson, mrs. Mary Jeanne Fitzgerald, c£40 Eichener Bickers, £39 Bargy Barker, mrs. Charise Hoye, cmel Mary Ellen DeMott, c£28 Red Blackhawk will furnish the music on an hour of dancing which will follow ☆ ☆ ☆ The Alpha Omirion Pi society out- tained the following members of the faculty at dinner last night: Miss Elizabeth Marguerai A. J. M. Professor and Mrs. Beamer Professor and Mrs. Beamer Mr. W. R. Medxo Corkin hall will hold its annual open house tonight from 9 to 12 o'clock with Louise Kuhn and his band furnishing the music. Chaperson will be Mrs. Alma Brook, Myliss Hermina Zipple, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Miller. Dinner guests at Corbin hall wedding evening were Mess Irene Peake, voice instructor in the School of Fine Arts; Betty Tolehn, f37; Mary Jelen Gray, f37; and Ramona Harmer, a38. Paul Fisher, C.S.B. and Miss Helen Blohn Hoops, assistant professor of English, were dinner guests at the Gamma Phi Beta house last night. Meredith Deryf, fa 39, Betty Cole, c'40, and Mary Lue Borders, c'40, were lunch guests at the Kappa Karpa Gamma house yesterday. Kappa Eta Kappa, professional electrical engineering fraternity, announces Acacia fraternity announces the pledging of Sam Pinder, c'40, of Kansas City, Mo. Peggy Becker, e'cunch, and Betty Jane Boddington, c$40, were guests for luncheon at the Pi Beta Phi house yesterday. Alpha Chi Omega is holding initiation Saturday for the following: Madeline Swanson, c'uncel; Reba Corbett, c'39; and Pearson Sherman, c'uncel. Bill Downs, c'37, and Dave Hamlin, c'37, were dinner guests at the Sigma Chi house last night. Dinner guests at the Acacia house last night were Schiller Shore and Eryll Hoff, both of Lawrence. the pledging of Roy Abbott, e'40, Dan Shade, e'40, and Francis Irick, e'40. Herschel L. Washington, national officer of Anacita fraternity, was a guest at the Kansas chapter yesterday afternoon 宣 宣 宣 According to the latest report, there were 39 persons confirmed to the student hospital. This is an unusually large number of patients. Most of the patients are ill with colds. Many Confined To Student Hospital Watkins hall will hold open house to' night from 9 to 12 o'clock. Miss Carla Bitt, Kansas City, who was injured in the truck-crash two weeks ago, was reported still to be in a serious condition yesterday. Miss Bitt was also injured during Earl Ring, who underwent an appendicitis operation Saturday morning, after peritonitis had set in, was definitively improved yesterday morning. Miss Bitt was operated on for appendicitis Wednesday night was resting comfortably yesterday. University Radio Club Has First Meeting Secretaries of Y.W.C.A. and Y.M.C.A. Will Speak to Student Forum The University of Kansas Radio club held its first meeting of the year last at 7:30 in Mavin hill. Electior of the club, Rachel O'Brien, planned. Plans in regard to the club and the operation of station W9YAB for the coming year were discussed. The members inspected the club transmitter on third floor of the electrical laboratory. The speakers at the Westminster Student Forum Sunday night, will be joined by Ms. Dewey, the retakes of the W.T.C.A. and Y.M.C.A. respectively Miss Payne will speak on the "Student Movement in Christianity" and My. Hunt on "Paradoxia Life." Put the Cyclones in the cellar! Elenor Slaten, c37, will report the Estes Student Council after the business meeting. Howard Oliphant, 34, visited on the Hill yesterday en route to California. Since his graduation, Oliphant has been a professor of political economy of the General Electric company, and has now been transferred as district attorney for St. Paul. He is also vice chair. He was accompanied by his bride, the former Katherine Fourman of Fort Woyne, Ingrid. Oliphant's home is in Tucson. The first W.W.C.A. advisory board meeting will be held Monday night at 7:30. The meeting will be at Henley house. Miss Rosemary Ketcham of the department of design is chairman of the board. Dr. Eliott conducts classes in sociology and criminal justice in the area of larger classes for 180 students. She is assisted in her larger classes by Miss Marianne Glewski, who through the classes are large; they are PHONE K.U. 66 The new officers elected yesterday by the senior law class are: Norman Jeter, president; Joe Tey, vice-president; and Bob Oyler, secretary-treasurer. Doen J. Obes, assistant instructor in the department of botany, gave a report on the sequins and redwoods of California before the Botanical Seminar ven. Y.W.C.A. Board Meeting Miss Laura E. Ampinalli, national director of the Student Christian work, will lead a workshop at 11 a.m. at the First Christian Church. Miss Alison wall will speak Sunday evening at 5:30. The other speaker for the evening will speak on the "Olympics" at 6:30. Sigma Gamma Epialon, munition fraternity, held its first meeting of the year at the University of Pennsylvania on E. Lemon, 621, presided over was in charge of the meeting. Plans for speakers at the following weekly meetings, and a meeting in the near future, were discussed. ... run first visit this school year. H. B. Crawford, chairman of the Committee on Relations With Junior College, will visit in Hays, Garden City, Dodge City, Hitsborough, and Wichita. One day is allotted to each school, and each junior college in the state will be visited during the month of the committee's Architects Week. Junior Colleges Y W.C.A. and Y X.M.A. cabinets held in the building was for the purpose of finding out which commissions are taking up campus problems and the manner in which they are concerned. Student Christians The Architectural society, which is composed of all the members of the architectural department of the School of Architecture, will be invited to first meet last night at Marvin hall. The program consisted on talks by three faculty in the faculty, followed by refreshments. Senior Laws Elect Oliphant Visits Campus Joint Cabinet Meeting The Kansan Classified Ad Section LOST: Kaywood pipe; near Admin- istration Building; Call Wallingford 726. 1300 West Campus. ~22 Obee Reports on Trees Dr. Carroll D. Clark, professor of sociology, received a brief week this from the University of Minnesota to serve as a faculty member of sociology at the University of Minnesota as well as the University of Minnesota for this UNIVERSITY RADIO SERVICE Graduate Radio Technician, memb Institute of Radio Servicen Men. Low speeds, prompt, efficient service. Pho. 530. LOST: Black Sheep lifetime lifeline pen with name inscribed. Clark H. Milliken. 1300 Tennessee. Phone 1637 Reward. -25 MISCELLANEOUS WAVG Ruth Baker, Operator Tel. 95 921 Miss. Mi-Lady Beauty Shoppe Dora Clem, Operator 892 Miss. STUDENTS-If your typewriter needs cleaning, repairing, or a new ribbon, call or see C. M. Baker, 1323 Kentucky, phone 20553. -25 Finger Wave ... 2.50 Permanents ... $2.50 and up 4-PHCE DICTAFONE set, 2 master, 1 transcriber and 1 shaving machine in good condition. Price $100.99. Phone 441. -26 HUNSINGER'S — 920-22 Mass. FOH RENT: Nice front room, double or single. Free garage. Very reasonable. Want roommate for boy $3 per month. Apartment. Good location. 2292JI Finger Wave ___ 25c Permanents $2.50 and up WAVO BEAUTY SHOP Shampoo and Wave ... 50c Phone 455 for appointment $5.00 complete VELVA Wave-In-Oil PERMANENT 12-987 PHONE First in Lawrence TAXI The New . . . Twenty-five words or less, one interest, 27fc three利息, 8xe six利息, 71fc contract rates, not more than 21 words, 82 per month pay. Payable in advance and with interest. *Basis point* = 30% of the amount paid. OVER THE HILL ABE WOLFSON BRADLEY CLEANERS RUTTER'S SHOP 1014 Mass. St. Phone 312 We own and operate our own cleaning plant CALL 646 for Prices on Other Articles 743 Mass. Student Loans Dresses, plain . . . 50c Suits . . . . . . . . . . . 50c Pants . . . . . . . . . . . 25c Dr. Elliott Writes Dresses, plain ... 60c Suits ... 60c KEYS FOR ANY LOCK Guns and Door Closers Repaired Fishing Tackle and Ammunition Prices for Cleaning and Pressing Custm and Curry ☆ FOR SALE. New Tuxedo for medium tail sleeper boy. $7.00 cash. Phone '888.1301 Vermont. -28 PHONE K.U. 66 FOR RENT: Garage; and front, downstairs, private entrance, furnished room in modern home. Exchange piano for part. 1740 Massachusetts. Tennis教室 for part. 1740 Massachusetts. QUALITY CLEANING at Regular Prices Student Owned and Operated CLEANERS SEE us for your school 16th & Tenn. Glen Simmonds — Don Dixon Prons. FOR RENT: Rooms, board if desired. Phone 10723J. 1218 Mississippi. -22 AT YOUR SERVICE Just Phone 9 HANNA RADIO 904 Mass. SCHOOL SUPPLIES RADIOS for RENT Expert Picture Framing Special Prices on Zipper Notebook Grunow - Philco and office supplies KEELER'S Wallpaper - Books School Supplies Phone 303 terday afternoon in Snow hall. His re port was illustrated with pictures. Coolman Music FOR ERENT. Two rooms, well furnished, south exposure, furnace and gas heat. Prices reasonable, 1121 Ohio. Phone 1671R. -24 FOR RENT 2-3 room apartment Bills paid. Close to town and KU. Also sleeproom with cooking privilege Phone 2540. 1501 Island Ridge. 24- The geology classes saw a motion picture yesterday on *Ony* Changing the landscape, including the making of the three classes of rocks which are being studied in the labora- Claude L. Scott, Agent Phone 218 725 Mass. St. Special Student Policies Accident Insurance TRAVELERS INSURANCE CO. The American Society of Mechanical Engineers held a meeting last night at Marvin hall. Prof. Edward N. Dooan of the department of journalism was the keynote speaker. Doan Speaks to A.S.M.E. Description of Football Game by Journal-World B. F. NANNINGA, O.D. PROFESSIONAL Optometric Eye Specialist The fitting of glasses a specialty Saturday afternoon, Oct. 10, the Lawrence Daily Journal-World will stage a football party giving a play by description of the Kannawan-State game. Reporter will come toLawrence and direct from the playing field at Ames. Geology Movie Phone 2244 DR. C. R. ALBRIGHT Chiropractor 919 Mass. Announcements will be made in front of the building unless conditions of the street make it necessary to hold the party in the rear. Students will be especially interested since there will be no broadcast of the Saturday game. Electrical and Light Treatment 1023½ Mass. Phone 1531 Dr. Florence J. Barrows Osteopathic Physician Rectal Diseases Colonic Irrigation Rectal Diseases Colonic Irrigation Phone 2337 909½ Mass. Continued from page one On the Shin— Dan Hamilton fairly broke down the door of George Hamilton's house yesterday. They aren't relatives or even colds and deprived of their special nutriments, some of their sisters with touching and characteristic sympathy and courage amused the girls in a room full of Kleenex boxes. The drama, begun one evening, ended the next afternoon with the discharge from the hospital of the two girls. The victims—candy bars, WHY DON'T YOU Learn to Dance? Gentleman instructors for ladies and lady instructors for gentlemen. Private lessons day and night. Marion Rice DANCE STUDIO 927% Mass. St. Phone 965 DRIVE OUT TO MILLER'S On U.S. 40 TRY OUR--- Delicious sandwiches on speaking terms and Dan was jnw looking for freshmen to distribute sema PSGI propaganda. But we wander if they don't knock or ring doorbells in Topeka. Anyway they're sure knocking around the campus and guess who, Tasty barbequed beef and pork a specialty We can't imagine what use kitchen matches can be put to accept to start a fire but Betty holen had half of the Kappa chapter out picking up a mickle box of them that she had spilled the other day. Maybe they were going to build an annex, do you 'spouse? Northeast of Lawrence, 4 miles It seems some of the members of the Sour Owl staff couldn't get together yesterday afternoon in the snap-shot take. Dave Hamlin hot-fooled it out The Sig Alph's are now reported as being ahead in the menagerie contest having porcured a cute little creature in a bottle of formaldehyde. They won't be impressed by theiray they say that it is better than the last story dog that the Deli picked up. to the Chi O house to take Bette Womerson's picture while the latter was literally splitting her petitcet to get to the Union building to have the same picture taken. We can't figure out what else of them wanted with the picture. We received an epistle through the mail yesterday relating a very funny story in connection with Chancellor's stroll, Dr. Allen. We wish to thank Et Cetora, the author of said epistle, but regret that state that his material was of no use, as the issue has already become quite tite. Herb Lodge, Phi Gam, received what should practically be a mortal blow to any Casanovian aspirations he might have had. His girlfriend had a blind date with a girl who, in order to make the date, had to break a previous one. Upon reaching the dance, the girl singing her first date, left Herb Lodge alone. She then staged a stag to join her former swain. If you can find better looking clothing in Kansas City, we'll buy the gasoline If you can find smarter suits in Kansas City, we'll take it on the chin and take you by the hand. If you can equal these values, we won't be put out . . . we'll put in with you. But we know big city rents and big city rainsten and we look you right in the eye today and say that you'll be better off if you'll wear your new Fall suit or topcat UP to Kansas City . . . instead of wearing it home. We know big city stocks . . . we know you . . . and still we repeat these headlines. FALL SUITS and TOPCOATS $24.50 and $29.50 College Requirements For Campus For Classroom For Dates at Weaver's