THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1936 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 K.U. 21; after 5, call 2902-K3 Phi Chi Delta, Presbyterian women's organization, pledged 72 women Sunday morning. The pledging followed a breakfast at the First Presbyterian Church. The organization held its reverence on Sunday at Westminster hall last evening. The pledges were: Mati Chottieni, e1/8 Dorbish Flyfli, e1/8 Najay Nager, e1/8 Kovind Kovind, e1/8 Kovind McOwl, e1/8 McOwl McOwl, e1/8 Veldom Oyler, e1/8 Veldom Oyler, e1/8 Flirc Flirc, e1/8 Flirc Blahc, e1/8 Gunner Weder, e1/8 Gunner Weder, e1/8 Margaret Gutter, e1/8 Ethley Burns, fc* 40 Jamie Fish, c* 100 Jamie Fisk, c* 100 Mary Stanley, c* 70 Ellen May Parks, fc* 40 Amy Stiermeier, fc* 40 Ruth Achee Brown, fc* Elinah Goulder Counter, c* 100 Elinah Goulder Counter, c* 100 Ruth Achee Brown, fc* Margaret Trumbull, c* 100 Kathleen Heidelberg, c* Delta Chi will entertain the following guests with a dinner and hour dance this evening. Insell West, e° 60 Doran Scott, e° 30 Devin Scott, e° 40 Alice Kinney, e° 60 Pick Decker, e° 40 Annette Coopland, e° 10 Ietra Boddington, e° 10 Jake Inab, e° 60 Jane Evelyn, e° 50 Virginie Faye, e° 18 Jane Craven, e° 10 Virginia Edmonds, e° 40 Barbara Wendell, e° 10 Barbara Bondham, e° 60 ☆ ☆ ☆ Sigma Nu and Delta Upsilon are having an exchange dinner this evening The Delta Upsilon activity will go to the Sigma Nu house and the Delta Upsilon pledges will entertain the Sigma Nu pledges. Chancellor and Mrs. Lindley will give a reception for the faculty members of the University Friday evening, Oct. 9 at 10 a.m., at Spencer Thuyer museum. ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ Kappa Alpha Pai fraternity, will entertain Alpha Phi fraternity with a smoker at the chapter house on Saturday night. Mr. D. R. Byler of Garden City was a dinner guest Monday evening at the Alpha Tau Omega house. ☆ ☆ ☆ Denise Lemoine will be a dinner guest at the Kappa Alpha Theta house this evening. Evelyn Little, '36, was a luncheer guest at the Pi Beta Phi house yesterday. ☆ ☆ ☆ Prof. and Mrs. W. W. Davis will be dinner guests at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house tonight. Mrs. Rolle Starrett and Mrs. Carl Guistard of Kansas City, Mo., and Mrs. DICKINSON Has the Pictures NOW! Ends Saturday Mr. Deeds Goes to Town for the Best Looking Girl in China "The General Died at Dawn" GARY COOPER MADELEINE CARROLL Starts Sunday 5 Famous Stars 5 LORETTE YOUNG JANET GAYNOR CONSTANCE BENNETT SIMONE SIMON DON AMECHE "LADIES IN LOVE" SOON CRAIG'S WIFE John Boles - Rosalind Russell New Streamlined JAYHAWK THEATRE Opening Court House 1000 rows "Men Who Knew Too Much" Peter Lane and Leslie Banks Also Old Saw Bones and Scrap Gost adm. 5c shows 23,0,7 9 Harry Turner of Trapoka were dinner guests at the Sigma Kappa house Monday evening. The Alpha Tan Omega fraternity will entertain with an hour dance tonight from 7 to 8 o'clock. New R.C.A. Equipment and Under New Management FRIDAY and SATURDAY "FRONTIER JUSTICE" Hoot Gibson Tarzan Serial. Pop Goes the Escal Corbin hall will hold open house this evening from 7 to 8 o'clock. Mrs. Flora S. Boynton was a dinner guest at Corbin hall Tuesday night. Le Cercle Francais Elects New Officers Alpha Gamma Delta announces the pledging of Rosemary Sobesta, c'40. Joan Pattmore, e37, was a luncheon guest at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house Wednesday. The first meeting of Le Cerulean Franca as held yesterday afternoon. The club elected officers and discussed requirement for membership to the organization. The offices elected were president, Rozeemarie Killer, e'uncl; vice-president, Mecul Beah Chippeus, treasurer, taurier, Robert Pole, e'uncl. All students who have 15 hours credit in French either in high school or college are eligible to become members of the club. Women's Intramurals Qualifying rounds for the golf tournament and the first matches of handball and tennis intramural games must be played by Oct. 12. Alpha Delta PI players will meet the Alpha Omicron Pi team in the fourth game this week of the women's intra- season basketball tournament today at 4:30 p.m. In the second game played Tuesday Simpson, B, K.K.G, won from Gibson B, K.A.T.; Armstrong, R, K.A.T., de feated Gels, H, K.K.G., and Lattner, M. K.K.G., was victorious over Warner, D. K.A.T. PATEE Shows 5-7-9 10c THR 7 TODAY THRU SATURDAY 2 HIT FEATURES "OH SUSANNA" GENE AUTRY and His Horse "Champion" A Carriage of Comedy MARY ASTOR MELVIN DOUGLAS In Your Year's Gayest Romance “AND SO THEY WERE MARRIED” Over the HILL Under Seas Kingdom The Parade of Hits Greater Movie Season ENDS TONITE Fred Astaire Ginger Rogers In Their Greatest Success "SWING TIME" Alan, Color Cartoon - News GRANADA A combination hike and vegetation meeting for the Baptists student group meetings for the students is being planned for next summer. Brooks and Elijah Cole. Everyone planning to attend, please meet at South Park Sunday afternoon at 4:30 for reservations, call 1490 W. There will be Friday as was previously announced. "Gorgeous Hussy" LIONEL BARRYMORE FRANCH TONE Baptists Hike and Sing The Architectural Society will hold its first meeting of the year this evening, which will be a mix of but plans will be made for regular programs for this year's students. Professors or use professors from other schools of the University as speakers, showing the importance of architecture in other professions. All architecture students are invited to attend the meet- Friday - Saturday Another of the Year's GREAT HITS Returned by Request ROBERT TAYLOR JOAN CRAWFORD Architectural Society Initiation services for the new members of the club will be held at the next meeting. Botany Club Picnic Members of the Botany club had a picnic in Clinton Park Tuesday evening. More than 20 members attended the picnic. SUNDAY The Picture Every Woman Will Want Some Man to See KAY FRANCIS The Snow Zoology club held its first meeting of the year in snow Hall Tuesday evening. A steak fry had been planned for the meeting, but because it was too cold, the restaurant was held inside. A lunch was served after which the business meeting was held. Zoology Club TODAY Big Double Program STUDENTS SPECIAL TO ALL 10C ANY SEAT Continuous 2-12 "Give Me Your Heart" GEORGE BRENT ROLAND YOUNG Gary Cooper - Jean Arthur "MR. DEEDS GOES TO TOWN" Claude Raines - Joan Bennett in THE AFRICAN AMERICA "THE MAN WHO RECLAIMED HIS HEAD" Elmer Hinton, c37, president of the club, appointed the following committees: refreshments, Harold James, chapels, and Grant Coward, c28; initiation, Tom Orr, Jr., c38; charmman, Arthur Mush, R. H. Taylor, and Mrs. K. Mucke R. Fred Elsworth, secretary of Alumni Association, and Loren Miller were entertained at a surprise birthday party yesterday evening in the Alumni of fries. Cake and ice cream were served as refreshments. Alumni Office Party Chester W. Brown, the campus postman, is the oldest carrier in point of contact with Mr. Brown's department. Mr. Brown was transferred to the University route this fall. Brown the Oldest Postman The Chemistry Club will hold its weekly meeting at 4:30 c/o clock a afternoon in room 201 Chemistry building. Dr. F. B. Dains will discuss --- "Chemistry at Harvard," and Lawrence Forman, a graduate student, will speak on the "History of Biotechnology." All are interested are invited to attend. Thomas-for-President club will hold a meeting in the Memorial Union garage on Friday, October 14, at which student forum Oct. 14, at which Norwron Thomas, Societist candidate for mayor, and Socialist candidate for mayor, will speak. Laws Will Elect mils see John Piercey, c'38, club president. Summerfield Scholars The Summerfield scholars will hold their annual picnic Saturday afternoon on the Governor Robinson farm north-east of town. LAWS will Exec The second year law class will meet at 11:25 o'clock Friday morning to elect officers. 1936's Biggest Shirt News! 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