FRIDAY. OCTOBER 2, 1936 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE THREE Here on the Hill -an account of Mt. Oread Society GRACE VALENTINE, Society Editor Before 3 pm, call K.U. 21; after 3, call 2701.K.U. The Scrollers, pledge club of Kappa Alpha Pla, met Monday night. The following officers were elected: Walter Dixon, b29; president, Wallowide Cook, c39; vice-president, Delmas Ecso, c40; secretary, Sylvester Tucker, c41; treasurer. The other members are: Rebecca Hamilton, c50; Wallington Turner, c49; Bryant Thompson, c50; Wallington Turner, c49; Bryant Thompson, c50; Wallington Turner, c49; Carter Curtis, b28; CArter Curtis, b28; ☆ ☆ ☆ last night. The members of the Delta Chi fraternity entertained the pledges of Kappa Kappa Gamma at dinner and hour dance Jean Woutt, c/e Helen Goh, c/e Julia Horn, c/e John Woutert, 40 Jean Holley, c/e Betty Ketter, c/e Mike Keller, c/e Marine Greer, c/e Derek Johnson, c/e ☆ ☆ ☆ Marion Moore, *c*10 Brian Bostreeman, *c*10 Helen Hoy, *c*10 Helen Hoy, *c*10 Helen Cripps, *c*10 Helen Cripps, *c*10 Amy Ann Vynn, *c*10 Amy Ann Vynn, *c*10 Marion McWilliams, *c*10 Marion McWilliams, *c*10 Marion Shakespeare, *c*10 Mr. and Mrs. Max Bicket of Chicago were lunch guests at the Pi Gamma Delta fraternity yesterday. Mr. Bicket was graduated from the University in 1850, and is a brother of Jm Bicket. Mr. and Mrs. Bicket were married about two years ago on a short trip to which they will be at home in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. ☆ ☆ ☆ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adair announces the marriage of their daughter, June Adair, fa 37, to Mr. Lawrence F. Edminister, Jr., of Los Angeles, on Thursday, Sept. 17. Mrs. Edminister was a member of Gamma Phi Beta. ☆ ☆ ☆ Phi Chi Della, Prebystery organization, will hold pledging services for 3 women Sunday morning at 8 o'clock, the Presbyterian Church, Ninth and Vermont. Following pledging breakfas will be served. Wednesday evening dinner games at Corbin hall were: Marie Norton, c4; Mary Charlotte Igou, 4c; Virginia Cunnel, c4; and Betty Leo Mamcha, f4 ☆ ☆ ☆ The marriage of Miss Margaret Kirchhoff, '36, and Malcolm McLaren, '34, has ☆ ☆ ☆ been set for Saturday, Oct. 10. Mire Kirbhof is a member of Gamma Phi Beta. Mc MeLorain is a member of Sigma Chi. Saturday luncheon guests of the Gamma Delta will be: Donnell David Kansas City, Mp, and Drew McLaughlin, St. of Paula. m, Howard Sails of Kansas City and her son, Howard Sailas, 67, were guests at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house last night. Alpha Delta Pi will hold open house tonight. Louis Kahn's orchestra will play for the dancing. Mrs. McClure Butcher will chaperon. Mr. F. T. Barson of Salina was a house guest of the Pit Dallas Theater fraternity Wednesday night, he left for his home yesterday morning. 台 台 台 Alfred Gallup, b328, Robert Brooks c'40, John Narnarreme, b40, and Russell Maxfield, c'58, dinner guest in the Phil Delta Thea theater last evening. The fall smoker of Kapuas Fita Kapuas was held at the bank chapter house Tuesday evening. Alpha Chi Omega hold on hour dance for Kappa Sigma last night. Mr. and Mrs. Foster of Topeka whited their son, Ted, at the Alpha Tau Omega house yesterday. The Phi Pal's and the Theta's invited the hatchet at a buffet supper and hour dance at the Phi Pal booth last evening. Faye Sweetland, c£40 and Mary Schärber, c£38, were dinner guests at the Delta Tau Dua house last evening. Elizabeth Noel, c.38, and Bette Wasson, c.38 evel chiempe guests yesterday/ the Kappa Alpha Theta house. John Paul, fa'37, was a dinner guess at the Gamma Pbi Beta house last night. PHONE K.U.66 Kappa Eta Kappa announces the pledging of Harry Noble, 128. The women were received at the door by Mrs. W L Burkill and her committee in the receiving line were Mrs. H Burkill and members and members of the executive board. Women's Club Meets For First Time This Year Following is the list of members in the club freshmen—Milton Cole, Irving Kumuru, Robert McKay, J. D. Remyse, Lio Hoodes, Cecile Strickland, Mac Wyman, Robert Bober, Robert Broeker, Jack Dalley, and Jack Hughy sophomore, William Barker, Jack Sterner, and Wallace Warner; junior—Curt Paterson; seniors—Ronnie Abbars and Leifand Cooper; and Wendell Plank, uncleannated. Mrs. Fred Elwisher was chairman of the tea. The table decorations were in chairs of Mrs. E. B. Bayler, Mrs. Verne Smith handed the refreshments to the tea servers and the decorations. Ms. W. W. Davis, and Ms. W. S. Johnson poured the tea. Independent Group Forms Organized House A true mute woman was formed Tuesday night when the house at 1235 Owens, operated by Ms. Mercedes Colo, or, to be selected the name "El Club Boutincone." The University Women's Club held the first meeting of the year yesterday afternoon in Myer's ball. About 150 members were present. MISCELLANEOUS Wallop Washburn! A program featuring Prof. Karl Kaurerstein, violinist, provided musical entertaining for Mr. Omar Youell, as 37, Mrs. F. E. Kauer was in charge of the music program. LOST: Lindenwood College ring, CAM on inside of ring. Call 1719, 717 Mississippi. -19 WANTED: Chair caning by college student. Work guaranteed. Call 1889. 1310 Kentucky. -19 WANTED: Neat appearing young man with dancing ability. Apply Marion Rice Dance Studio, 92717 Massachusetts, Phone 965. —20 Jayhawker Sales Topic of Jay Janes In First Meet Elennor Slaten gave the Jay James a few pointers on the selling of Jayhawk-er programs at the football games, at their first meeting which was held yesterday afternoon. Ruth Dordner was in charge of the meeting. CVHEROLET SPORT COUPE, good shape, upholstering excellent condition. Must sell immediately. See Sam Dugan, 92 Louisiana, Phone 670-81W-11 We own and operate our own cleaning plant Daily Kansan Classified Ads Prices for Cleaning and Pressing Cash and Corvus Delivered Each Day June is required to sell programs at the game Saturday. They are to report at the stadium at 12:30 p.m. TAXI RUTTER'S SHOP 1014 Mass. St. Phone 315 HUNSINGER'S — 920-22 Mass. BRADLEY CLEANERS Dresses, plain . . . 60c Suits . . . . . . 60c Dresses, plain . . . 50c Suits . . . . . . . . . . 50c Pants . . . . . . . . . . 25c PHONE 12 - 987 730 Mass. St. Phone 646 Mary Markham, Gamma Phi Beta, was elected to take the place of Ruth Learned, who resigned last spring. KEYS FOR ANY LOCK Guns and Door Closers Repaired Fishing Tackle and Ammunition PATTERNING OWDER CALL 646 for Prices on Other Articles 730 Mass. St 19 FOR SALE! 1900 Ford Coupe. New si- ply tires. Cheap. See Joe Cordinas at kee's Time LLC. -19 FURNISHED ROOMS OOM in private residence for women graduate student or instructor, Ideal location. Strictly modern. 1124 Miss- Irish. Phone 1429. -18 ABE WOLFSON RADIOS for RENT HANNA RADIO 904 Mass. SCHOOL SUPPLIES Grunow - Philco - twenty-five words or less, one insertion, 272k; three insertions, 794k; six insertions, 794k; * contract rates, not more than 21 words, 82 per month. Payable in advance and * on time. + - - + and office supplies Student Loans Ruth Baker, Operator Tel. 95 921 Miss. PHONE K.U. 66 SEE us for your school Expert Picture Framing Special Prices on Zipper Notebooks 743 Mass. KEELER'S WAVO BEAUTY SHOP Finger Wave ___ 25c Permanents ___ $2.50 and up School Supplies Accident Insurance Special Student Policies Claude L. Scott, Agent Phone 218 725 Mass. St. TRAVELERS INSURANCE CO. Optometric Eye Specialist The fitting of glasses a specialty B. F. NANNINGA, O.D. In a feature article entitled, "The Highwayman Undergoes Revision in Rhetoric Class," which appeared in the Kansasan for Thursday, Oct. 1, 1936, a statement was made connecting the material of the story with Professor Hopkins's freshman rhetoric class. The Kansasman wishes to correct this statement. The matrix is sent to the Pacific coast and come from seventh and eighth grade English classes. After all, freshmen should be able to do better than that. PROFESSIONAL The initial meeting of the American society of Civil Engineers was held at night and the following officers lected for the year: Over the HILL Phone 2244 Dr. Florence J. Barrows Osteopathic Physician Beg Pardon Electrical and Light Treatment 102735 Mass. Phone 1533 --way of catching a cold. We might call this 'Who's who with whose cold', or 'A night at the Mid-Wedek'. President, Victor Koehler, c3; 71st president, John Robinson, c3; 86th president, Jamie Cipriani, c3; 95th president, representative, John Manning, c3; 72nd junior representative Arthur Latham, c3; 85th sophomore representative, Lester Hang, c3 and vice president DR. C. R. ALBRIGHT Prof. G. W. Bradshaw gave a short talk on "Aims and of ASCE", allowing which refreshments were served. 919 Mass. Chiropractor Rectal Diseases Colonic Irrigation Phone 2337 90912 Mass. The Kansas Engineering Society will have a picnic at Topeka tomorrow, for members in this region. Those who will attend from here include Professor F. A. Russell and family, Professor Er-Boyce, W. C. McNown and Don Hornsby. CLEANERS QUALITY CLEANING at Regular Prices Student Owned and Operated Westminster Student Forum will be held at Westminster Hall Sunday evening, Oct. 4 at 7:30. There will be a series of conferences held during the summer. AT YOUR SERVICE Just Phone 9 The Social Service Commission will go on a hike today. Plans will be made for Junior High School girls. On the Shin— 14th & Tenn. Glen Simmonds -- Don Dixon 14th & Tenn. Continued from page one Writes of Morocco- Props. The Delt's probably had more fun than most halfwits the other night. The fraternity, in a body, visited the Jayhawk theater (5 cents a throw-advice). They hooed and bissed the show to their hearts' content and even threatened, according to their report. Afterward the heroes were served with cocoa in their own house, and wouldn't be surprised if they old ghost stories. The Gamma Phi pledges (more pledges) have put in a plea to this column that it may be announced to the general public that they may appear at even to be looking down their noses at even the most eligible of the Greeks, they really don't mean it. It's the Simon Lorege blood of the actives since the war with the Phil Deli. Now I ask you, isn't my sweet of them? Both of them? Continued from page 2 of no value whatsoever. However, we would get a special request from the American College at Tanger asking them to permit us to pass through the country enroute to Casablanca. When the Spanish inspector stopped the train 12 miles from Tanger on the bound- er of the bridge one about baggage, the two of us had quite a time. Neither of us spoke Spanish or French and no one on the train spoke English. After he had shouted how much I was scared to look back, it finally dawned on him that we couldn't understand him. Five or ten minutes of high-powered pantomime explained sufficiency for the job, and we would go for and together with the letter from the consul, it seemed to satisfy him. The same performance was repeated when we reached the French line, and we continued carrying 21 with us. And we're carrying 21 with us! After seeing Spanish Morocco, I can easily understand why the Spanish government didn't put up any greater fight for it than it did. There just isn't anything there to want. The land is very rough—I can't recall of a single piece we saw from the train that was 100 acres in size and level—and the water is so deep that it's the greatest of difficulty. There were a few flocks of sheep and some cows, but beyond that only more wasteland. One item that interested me in Tangier was the market or sokko. There are two markets, with the one central direction. Tangier is dazzling white in appearance and when I asked how it kept so clean I learned that everyone burned charcoal. They even burn it in the hotel kitchen! Mott of the demand for the city is applied from the market, which is in the middle when the Spanish Moors begin to cause trouble in the market after the outbreak of the revolution, the international authorities of Tangier harmed them from the market. As a result the women bring the charcoal into their homes on Thursdays and Sundays which are the big days of the market, you may see them trudging in across the roads in their bare feet, and carrying loads of charcoal so heavy that they have to carry them to the market clearly to the market and back again—24 miles in the round trip, they receive only a quarter of all their work of burning the wood in pits in the ground for several days and then bringing it to the city! Since Tangier is a major town in the south of coal so that these native women of all ages come in drives. We are having some difficulty getting used to the bicycles and horse hacks with their fancy tops here in this modern city of nearly 200,000. You should see a street corner when the light turns green. Whatever it's just like that, we ride. We did survive New York, but we're watching our sten here. Sunday we leave by boat for Dakar in Senegal. Guesa we left all of our fast boats behind for the trip will take seven days although it is slightly more than 1000 miles. We were to have stopped at Las Palmas in the Canary Islands, but the situation there under the Spanish rebel is very bad so that boats aren't even stopping there at all, trying to try to contact our conure there, but the cable has been cut and no mail permitted to go out. Well, I certainly wish you the best. WE SERVE Regular Meals, Plate Lunches Free Shrimp Friday Evening LARGE CAFE 18 E.9th of luck with your work this fall and, I wish I might be able to see all the students again. But if you'll tell them all hello for me, I'll be signing off for the present and getting some of the trunks of wood from my yard. I'm also petting you again with more news from these "yar" parts later on, so until then, so long. Most Cordially Delmar Curry P.S. Wallop Washburn! COKE - UP After the Game at your UNION FOUNTAIN "Olympics" Collegiate Sponge Soles Are Popular Men's Sox for Campus Wear Horizontal Stripes Plaids Assorted Checks SAVE with SAFETY at The Jexall DRUG STORE 819 Mass. St. Haynes & Keene Powder Blended with Scientific Precision A Complimentary $1.00Box Blended by a Charles OF THE RiTZ Technician We recommend these for Dry Skin: With any of the Ritz Treatment Preparations Massage Cream Ritz ... 1.40 Sensitive Skin Cleaner Ritz ... 1.25 Valvet Texture Cream Ritz ... 2.00 Anti-Wrinkle Cream Ritz ... 2.20 Skin and Tissue Builder Ritz ... 1.65 Skin Tonic Ritz ... 1.65 Make-up Lotion Ritz ... 1.25 H. W. 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