TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1938 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society GRACE VALENTINE, Society Editor Before 3 pm, call KL 25; after 5, call 2902-X3 Pi Chi Tha, honorary commerce security, held installation services Sunday morning for the following offices: Loeneen Casander, b37, president; Vorgie May Bryant, b37, vice-president; Marjorie Brooks, b37, secretary; Mary Helen Gray, gr, treasurer-elect, was unable to install office. Basken, gr, entitled at stalling office. Preceding the installation service, a breakfast was held at the Colonial. Others present were Mary Ruth Pyle, 35 and June Hoffner, e. cunic. Miss Aida Stanton and Miss May Gardner, associate professors in the department of romance languages, entertained with a dinner at the Colonial Tea room Saturday night in honor of Mr. C. B. Quala, new head of the department. The guests were members of the department and Dean and Mrs. Paul B. Gardner. Following the dinner the guests were entertained at the home of Miss Gardner. The Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity entertained with a buffet supper Sunday Eliza Clineau, c120 Lionel Loventhal, c140 John Miles, Stevenen Lucille Hanebach, c180 Ruf F Hawkins, c160 Amirate Cougarde, c140 Marcia Macdonald, c150 Marcus Fabrion, c360 Robert Sack, c340 Gwen Sheehan, c300 Graham Hankison, c280 Jane Forever, c140 Glenigh Nishkunno, b. 25 Richard Grey, c160 Pam Heathrowby, b. 260 Ralph Bombycio, b. 260 Eddie Kidman, b. 230 Boris Kidman, b. 230 W. M. W. Perman, W. M. Wendy W. Perman, W. M. Oklahoma Sunday dinner guests at the Pi Kappa Alpha Chi Omega sorority hardy Sunday dinner guests: John W. Reed, John M. and M., M. L. Walter, Athlecon Nina Doy Kauzom City, Kauzom Nina Doy Kansas City, Kauzom Francese, Kansas City Francese, Kansas City Bath Carpenter, Foothill Bath Carpenter, Foothill Alma house? Mr. and Mme. V. B. Ward, St. Joseph's, Mo. Miss. and Mme. Rachel Fowler, St. Joseph's, Mo. Miss. Margaret Williams, St. Joseph's, Mo. Miss. Jennifer Independence, St. Joseph's, Mo. Joseph Bowlin, Independence, St. Joseph's, Mo. Ralph Cattin, St. Joseph's, Mo. Ralph Cattin, St. Joseph's, Mo. Miss. and Mme. Alicia Florentine, Klerman City), Mo. Phi Beta house serves Bernard Gram, kentucky City, Mc Betty Giggle Simone, Kansas City Bettie Kanyon, kansas City Bettie Kanyon, kansas City Nara Nora Pellissot, johns, Mo. Nara Nara Pellissot, johns, Mo. Bettie Gilliman, tokyo Bettie Gilliman, tokyo Margaret Bennett, tokyo Margaret Bennett, tokyo Mary Chaney, tokua The weekend guests at the Gamma Sunday guests at Corbin hall were: Mr. and Mrs. C, K. Edin and Heisen Edit. Hex Mr. and Mrs. C, K. Kellin and Kevin Sturm, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hawley, Restoration Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Bronson, Restoration Mr. and Mrs. A. Cheekman, Kansas City Mm, Mr. and Mrs. R. Cookson, Kansas City Mr. and Mrs. William Brown, Hail City Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Ward, Olacea Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Ward, Olacea Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Lachimberg, Independence Diversity League, 786 Mr. and Mrs. Willets, Tuskegee Mr. and Mrs. Willets, Tuskegee Weekend guests at the Sigma Nu fra- Lori Merchant, Wichita Dahlan Johnson, Kansas City, Mo. William Merchant, Wichita Charles Streets, Kansas City, Mo. Sigma Chi fraternity hold initiation services Sunday morning for the follow- William Grant, e'39 Maurice Cannady, e'unet Earl Seewell, e'unet Jack Harrison, e'39 Marshall Nye, e'unet Praem Limpton, e'unet Alumni who were present at the services were: Judge Robert Price, Dodge City; Henry Quigley, Topeka; Herbert Meyer, Tupeka; Robert Sewell, Bartlesville, Okla. Housemothers of 31 servants and fraternities on the Hill met at Wiedemann's yesterday for a 1 o'clock lunch, followed by a civil card. The consoled mourners were the luncheon, of which Mr. Thompson of the Kappa Sigma house was chairman, included Madonna Wallace, Kinscole, Rumell, McLean and Burke. Weekend guests at hall corr were: Dr. H, H. Johnson; Kennington; Mrs. J, A. Lister; Womanp, Miss Marjorie Hobbe, Michele City, Mp; Miss Jane Baird, Topka; and Miss Corn Rardon; M4, Lakin. Kappa Sigma fraternity entertains the following guests at dinner Sunday, March 28th. Master Service, C17; Masters Service, C37; Fourth Friday, C49; Fifth Friday, C65; Sixth Friday, C80; Seventh Friday, C95; Eighth Friday, C101; Jamaican Dinner, C108; City, Mn. Miss Betty Mehurye of Kansas City, Mo., Miss Mary Amble Abbey of Kansas City, Mo., and Miss Elizabeth Short of Concordia, a student here in 1935 and 1860, were dinner guests at the Phi Delta Theta Internationale house Sunday. Henry Noble, Arlen Wilson, and Edward Chamman, students at Weedbank College in Topeka, and Wilmer I. Shaw, student at Delta State University, Delta State their fraternity last weekend. Guests for dinner at the Gamma Phi Beta house Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs Varga, Kansas City, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs H. J. Dormant, Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs Godson, Kansas City, Mo.; and Bob Jay Manhattan ☆ ☆ ☆ Saturday dinner guests at the Gamma Phi Bata soriity house were: Mrs, L. G, Wetherill, Kansas City, Mo; Mrs, E. H, Bausa, Kansas City, Mo; Beverish, Bausa, City, Mo; and Mrs, J. E, Nelson, Kansas City, Mo. Visitors at the Phil Delta Theta house Sunday afternoon were Mrs. H. I. Sifres of Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Harry City, Baltimore, and Donald E. Wood, CEE 309. Out-of-town guests for the Kappa Kappa Gamma open house Friday evening were Jody Jenkins, 288; Ruth M. Miller, 289; and former students of the University. Mrs. O.1. Drake and Mrs. Nandrum of Salina were lunch guests at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house Saturday. Sunday dinner guests at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house were: Mr. and Mrs, Yankee of Kansas City; Tacy Book Shop Library Cards Magazines Book Nook New shipments of reprints have just arrived . . . Books you can be proud to add to your library. Shell Products Come in and see them. 1021 Massachusetts Lubrication Campbell, c'38; Charles Pipkin, c'39; Margery Beard, Christine Callouh and Betty Gillam of Topeka. Brake Service Batteries Washing Electrical Work Mrs. J. E Nelson of Kamas City, Mo. and Mr. and Mrs. Beddington and of Kamas City, Kan. were hunched on the Gamma Phi Beta Hos- tory Saturday. Carter Service Sunday dinner guests at the Alpha Tou Omega house were: Rossey Bond, c:40; Jane Blanczyk, c:40; Dorothy Ewing, c:40; Linda Meyer, c:40; and Alan Belia of Salma. On the Main Street at 10th We Never Close Phone 1300 Kappa Beta, Christian Church sorority, Jeld pilgegling services Sunday at ternon at Myers ball for Mary Jane McFarlane. The Jackson and Marybeth Miller ☆ ☆ ☆ Hobart Johnson and Donald Hallack, both of Topeka, were dinner guests at Watkins hall Saturday evening. John Watkins was a guest dinner Sunday at noon. Weekend guests at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house were: Betty McMehery, Kansas City; Mo., Mary Ellen Blaney, Kansas City; Mo., Langton Hallifield, Sunday dinner guests at the Sigma Nu house were: Mr. and Mrs. W. P Huey, Kansas City, Mo., Mr. and Mrs. R. Sweeney, Chicago, Mo., Mrs. and Miss Barbara Gold, c'97. ☆ ☆ ☆ Mary O'Connor, Rowena May and Jan Wedell, all of Topeka, were dinner guests at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house Saturday. Alpha Chi Omega sorority had as a weekend guest: Shirley Dougherty, Topeka; Mrs. J. R. Ferris, Fredonia; Miss Dava Dye, St. Joseph The Chi Omega sorority will entertain the Phi Kappa Pa fraternity tonight with a buffet supper and an hour dance. Bill Miller, Tom Frost, Gene Bodley, and Bort Collard, all of Topeka, visited the Phil Dia Theta house last Saturday. Donald Barachman, Topeka, and Mr. J P. Parks, Kansas City. Dinner guests at Corbin hall Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Barachman and Marlow Sholander, 36; Doris Sholander, Alice Johnson, and Jack Rice, all of Topeka, visited Leo Sholander, c'38, at Watkins hall Saturday. Dr. and Mrs. James Nalamith and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nalamith were dinner guests at the Alpha Omicron Pi house yesterday. Alpha Gamma Delta soirity will entertain the Sigma Nu fraternity tonight with an hour of dancing. Sigma Kappa security will entertain the Delta Tau Delta fraternity tonight with an hour dance. Sigma Kappa sorority announces the pledging of Mary Charlotte umi, c20; Mary Jackson, c40; Morha Jackson, c40; Betty Hawkins, c40 Prof. and Mrs. T, H. Marshall entered the Sigma Kappa sorority Sunday evening at their home in Lawrence. Chi Omega sorority held initiation services last night for the following; Mary Katherine Rutherford, c.40; Jane Hannah, c.unc; and Marie Stevens, c.37. The Gamma Phi Beta sorority will entertain the Phi hour Gamma fraternity with an hour dance this evening. Alpha Omicron Pi announces the pledging of Margaret Stanley, c'40, of Ordway, Colo. We thank the Chancellor of the University for his fine message expressing his own deep sympathy and that of the University in the recent tragic death of Hermina Fick, our niece and friend. Card of Thanks Mr. and Mrs. Otto Unruh Mr. Hozmer Wright. Article Published By Professor Taggart An article entitled "The Case Against the Holding Company" by Joseph F. Hanson appeared in the September issue of the Southern Social Science Quarterly. In his conclusions, Professor Tugart criticized the holding company form of organization ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP W. E. Whatstone 1017 Mass. Buy Good Shoe Repairing — It Costs No More Here. Phone 686 BETTER MEALS For a varied menu that builds up the appetite try our tasty salads, chicken pie, and hot biscuits. 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