SUNDAY. OCTOBER 4. 1936 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Here on the Hill -an account of Mt. Oread Society GRACE VALENTINE, Society Editor Before you can call K.10.21; after it, call 2107-8243 The members of Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity were hosts at an hour dance Friday night. The guests were: Orda Ribbonia €39 Elliott Fooseman €39 Floyd Mackenzie €39 Marissa Rifley €39 Mary Louise McKenna Lake County €39 Dimmany Walter €39 Daniel O'Connell Manchester House €39 Manchester House Jerry Woods €49 Nathan Dale €49 Neil Goulder €49 Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity entertained with an hour dance Friday night the guests were: Kevinia Jackson, $c$net Marcela Doherty, $c$net Mercedes Johnson, $c$net Maryann Johnson, $c$net Mariee Diemer, $c$net Estella Mum Kinsey, $c$net Debbie Davies, $c$net Davidson Lewis, $c$net William Jettis, $c$net Morrie Smith, Lawrence Marieke Montgomery, $c$net Ebbon Nahua, c$28 Bottley Tom Lee, c$40 Davison Martin, w/28 Martin Wetherbee, w/18 Thelon Hayner, c$28 Thelon Hayner, w/28 Mary Johnson, N/36 Makellion Eilson, c$28 Briot Croppe, c$28 Shelley Moe Brooks, f/30 Sidney Moore Jackson, c$7 Mary Stewart, f/30 ☆ ☆ ☆ Phi Gamma Delta entertained a number of guests at a buffet lunch yesterday. Among those present were Emily Janel Paoli; the daughter of Barbara Mae; Dr. and Mrs. Adams, Kansas City, Mo.; Mr. Lantent D. DeCamp, Tepka;Ms. Dolores T琢ker, Mriam; Miss Jane Bielek, Kansas City, Mr. Jack Burrows; and Frances Banbea, Topeka. Alpha Kappa Psi, professional commerce fraternity, held a guest night Thursday. Guests included Prof. L. D. Jones and Dr. T. E. Clement from the School of Business. Professor Jennings gave a short talk on "The Benefits of Fraternity and Dormitory Life." Mr. R. J. Shealter of Johnson, and H. E. Russell, Jr., and Jucky Sifers, both of Iola, were guests at the Alpha Omi biron Pi house Saturday,. Sigma Phi Epsilon entertained with a dinner Thursday night; Barbara Bos- Betty, Betty Hoffman, cunel; Eleni Louise Edy, C39; Jane Reed, C28; Jane Thompson, c38; and Lucie Springer, c40; were guests. Heury Notberg, c. 377, Nelson Ehlers, c. 377, Leslie Laew, c. 378, Le Moivot Laur, c. 378, and Oliver Starck, c. 377, have gone into training courses for the Triangle fraternity. Deli Chi fraternity will entertain the Gamma Phi Beta pledges with dinner and an hour of dancing on Thursday, Oct. 8. ☆ ☆ ☆ M. A.E. Selsey of Russell is spending the weekend with her daughter, Faith Selsey, at the Alpha Chi Omega house. Phi Kappa Pi will entertain the Chi Omega sorority with a buffet supper and dance Tuesday night. Kappa Kappa Gamma hold open home at the Memorial Union Friday night, with "Red" Blackburn playing. M. Patterson, housemother of the A. O. Pi, house entertained the chapter members with a tea Friday evening. Alpha Gamma Delta is to entertain the Sigma Nu fraternity with an hour dance Tuesday evening. Cora Pardon Lakin is spending the weekend at Corbin hall with Lily Checkla. ☆ ☆ ☆ Miss Mildred Meister of Poila is to be a dinner guest today at the Alpha Chi Omega house. Pi Beta Phi held open house last night with "Red" Blackburn playing. Kappa Alpha Pol entertained with a party at the chapter house Friday night Nellie O'Brien and Jean Stark, both of Alpha Delta Pi held open house Friday night, with Louie Kuhn playing. Maxine Earbart, c37, of the Alpha Omicron Pi security, is spending the weekend at her home in Steel City, Neb. Professor Crafton Calls 'Bury the Dead' Talent Jean Arthur and Joel Creea, are the principal players in "Adventure in Manhattan," which opens at the Dickinson theater today. Alpha Phi Alpha entertained with an bour dance Friday night. Having definitely decided to "bury the Dead" shall be the first fall public play of the Hill dramatics, Professors Elizabeth and old members of the K. U. Dramatic club to meet in the Little Theater of Green hall Monday, Oct. 5, at 7:30 Helen Kerr, '36, is spending the week end at the Alpha Delta Pi house. All Set for Adventure PHONE K.U. 66 Kansas City, are spending the weekend at the Alpha Chi Omega house. An important meeting of the University of Kansas Council on Religion will be held Tuesday afternoon at 4:30. It was announced yesterday. WANTED: Five or six piece orchestra for three hour dance. Call 350. -20 Council on Religion The meeting will be held in Myers hall. All sponsors and student members are expected to be present. MISCELLANEOUS To Meet Tuesday Afternoon Daily Kansan Classified Ads LOST: Lindenwood College ring, CAH on inside of ring, Call 1719. 717 Miss- issippi -19 WANTED: Chair caning by college student. Work guaranteed. Call 1890. 1310 Kentucky. -19* LOST. Sigma Nu Badge Initials LLC. on back. Call Larry Calkins, calls 1277. 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Elgin Cole, c40, will talk on "The Lakeside Conference on United Youth Move" First Presbyterian, Ninth and Vermont—Theodore Azumman, minister; Dean D. M. Swarthout, chair director; William E. Browning, in "In the Breaking of Bread," 11; the quarterly observance of the Lord's Super will be made; Taxis society, 6:30 Trinity Lutheran, Thirteenth a rd New Hampshire, Charles A. Palks, pastor. Religious instruction for all ages. Bachelor's in Religion or "Solemo's Request for Understanding." Luther League b; social hour for Lutheran student, 6:15; discussion hour for Lutheran student. St. James A.M.E., 569 N. Seventh—the heir B. H. Ross, pastor Sunday School; the heir C. H. Harris, pastor Between Opinions"; evening service, 8. Uintahon, Twelfth and Vermont-H. "The Native Hue of Resolution," 12; youth group, by the fireside social First Methodist Episcopal, Tenth and Vernon—Robert A. Hunt, minister Sunday school, 9:45; morning service, 10:30; evening league, 6:30; evening service, 7:20. Immanuel Lutheran, Teen and Kenthu- kucky—W. W. Steeperwell, pastor, Sunday school and Bible class; 16, divi- service by the Rev. E. O. Eichlehua, partner at Komas. 11, fellowship at parish lunch; 30, open forum discussion. 6:30. Over the HILL Wesley Foundation, Meb沸点 student's organization, held open house Friday evening at Eckers hall, with Geoffrey Brennan as guest. It is e37, in charge of Dr. Hil D. Dellinger, of Chicago, secretary of Wesley Foundation. Students will movement over United States. Games and refreshments were also a part of the open house. Try out a game, which was well well, which Wesley Foundation will offer under the direction of Mrs. Deal Six, were announced for this afternoon. The back at the Meb沸点 Episcopal Church. Prof. R. W. Warner has gone to the Lawrence Memorial hospital where he will undergo an operation for the removal of his tonalm some time today. Charles Coolbaugh, e30, announces the first meeting of the recently-organized Adjustment commission of the YMCA. Adjunct commission day, Oct. 7, 4:30 p.m. in the "Y" office. Don Davis of Kansas City, Mo., reports the contracting of a series of three football teams for various University football teams and is trained for Manhattan, Columbia, Mo. THE NEW BRICK'S On the Hill Phone 50 Due to many requests from students we have added to our menu a new Noon, Day Plate Lunch for only 25c Popular Dance Team in New Picture and Lincoln. Nehr. University alumn of Kansas City are planning and participating in rallies, dinner dances, and other activities. Doen Voorhoeck, e38, was confirmed as chairwoman for Perchman Council and the LMCA. She was on vacation yesterday afternoon in the "V" office. The cabinet approved a joint it was to discuss problems on common problems. Edward Bries, vice-chairman, discussed Harold Gregg, e37, who is confirmed to lead the Ekes committee accident last Friday. Miss Maud Ellsworth, instructor in department of design, will spend an afternoon meeting of the Frerese Club, Congregational Church young people organization, and attend this evening at 3 o'clock. Miss Ellsworth spent the greater part of last annual trip to New York City. Today's program of the Sunday forum of the First Baptist Church will be presented by members of the Topokia Afternoon Mass, Susan James, Jr. Topoka; resume of the Topokia forman Mayline Williams, Topoker African music illustrated, Martin Patton, Topokia chairman of the program committee. Owing to increased enrollment in the geology classes, a new ventilation system under the supervision of C. G Bayles, superintendent of buildings and grounds, will be installed in the new geology lecture room and will be completed by mid-week. A meeting of World Affairs Commission will be held immediately after the Ginnifex Fremli on Wednesday. Oct. 7 at the Landfill, chairman. A Spanish sushi coating 20 cents will be served. Everybody is invited. He'll arrive House by Wednesday noon. Fred Astute and Ginger Rogers, brilliant RKO dancing stars, swaying on to new fame in their most enticing picture, *Swing Time*, which starts today at the Grande Theatre for a five-day run. Earl Ring, 640, Russell, had an apperception performed Friday morning at Watkins Memorial hospital. He is reported to be resting nicely. The Botany club will hold its annual picnic for the initiation of its new members on Tuesday afternoon at Botany Bluff at 5:30. The French club will meet Wednesday afternoon in room 113. Administration building. This is the first meet on campus and is being held to elect officers. Student Visitors Banned at Hospital Dr. R. I. Camteneo, director of Watkins Memorial hospital, and yesterday that no student visitors would be permitted until further notice. e said that the hospital is nearly filled with and the prevalence of colds it was deemed advisable to temporarily forbid student visitors. 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