WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 30. 1938 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society GRACE VALENTINE, Society Editor Before 1pm) jcl, KU21,救21:202_88 The following were guests at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon buffet supper last Sunday night: ☆ ☆ ☆ - ammoni c'40 - Kennedy Durrell, c'39 - Larson Kubas, c'39 Lambert D., F.冠, c'41 Danny Chiemtown, c'40 Dotty Stephenson, c'40 Charlene Barber, fc'40 Christopher M. Berry, fc'40 Jay Morrison, c'41 Judy Cousyne, c'40 Joan Williams, c'40 Helen Eden, c'40 Virginia Tatler, c'40 Virginia Tatler, c'40 Virginia Tatler, c'40 Sally Jane Bachurlor, c'40 Mr. and Mrs. K.C. Winter, Kenyon City, Mo. D Russell Dowell, Kenyon City, Mo. Fernin Jo, Kenyon City, Mo. Jason O'Connell, Kenyon City, Mo. Michael Jo, Kenyon City, Mo. Kappa Phi, organization for Methodist Kappa Phi, organization for Methodist college women, announce the pledging of the following persons at a pledge Davis Nelson, c10 Macrie Johnson, c40 Thompson Moseley, c40 Cleevy Jones, c20 Holten Halkerd, c30 Helen Halkerd, c80 Helen Halkerd, c80 Lebert Schmidt, c80 Mary Fery, c40 Margaret Verweijt, c80 Helen Narwarman, f40 Royen Kirk, f38 Katherine Thomas, f38 Marin Gaultinger, f58 Kevin Thompson, f38 Ethan Mc Mee-McNally, c30 Ethan Mc Mee-McNally, f38 Ernestine Swafford, f78 ☆ ☆ ☆ The beauty of Oread High School gave a luncheon Tuesday at the Colonial Tea Room for new members of their faculty. The new members and their dession are, English and draughts, J. M. James and J. M. Armand; and science, R. L. Dolecee. Charles Roland Holac, part-time secretary of the University of Kansas Y.M. C.A. last semester and, at present, regional secretary of the Rocky Mountain region, was in Lawrence for the funeral of R. William Robb. Miss Dorothy Cox of Lyons was a luncheon guest at the Alpha Tau Omega house yesterday, Miss Cox represented Kansas in a beauty contest held at the Texas Centennial Exposition last summer. ☆ ☆ ☆ Walter R. Ranney, 36, of Arkansas City, is visiting the Sigma Chi house this week. He has just returned from Europe where he spent the summer vacationing, and he plans to leave for his home soon. ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ June Miller, c'40, spent the weekenc at her home in Olathe. Martha Jean Singleton, e'40, and Mra Elmer Columbia of Parsons, Elva Chevah, c.39, and Hovey Haun, T34, were Sunday dinner guests at the Pihu Delta Theta house. Jerome Dyer of Kansas City, Mo., were luncheon guests at the Kappa Alpha Theta house yesterday. The Sigma Chi fraternity will be entertained by the Gamma Phi Beta security with an hour dance Thursday evening. ☆ ☆ ☆ Miss Frances Hamilton of Kansas City was a guest at the Alpha Gamma Delta屋 house last weekend. Mary Lou Heinemann of Kansas City Mo. was a dinner guest at the Alpha Gamma Delta house Sunday. Prof. W. L. Burdick and Prof. G. W. Bradshaw were dinner guests at the Delta Upson house last night. Phi Delta Theta was entertained last evening by Sigma Kappa with an hour of dancing. Alpha Chi Omega entertained Sigma Nu last night at an hour dance. Alpha Omicron Pi entertained with an hour dances from 7 to 8 last night for Pi Kappa Alpha. Alpha Gamma Delta entertained Phi Gamma Delta at an hour dance last night. The Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority entertained the Beta Theta Pi fraternity with an hour dance last night. Chi Omega entertained Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity with an hour dance last evening. Alpha Chi Omega held pledging services last evening for Ruth Ferris, c?38, and Marjorie Barnes, c?39. Five Schools Represented In Kappa Sigma Meeting Helen Focht, c'uncl, spent the week end at her home in Arkansas City. The grand masters of this district of the Kappa Sigma fraternity which originated in Indianapolis, Baker University, University of Missouri, Walburn College and the University of Kansas, hold a business degree in Lawewyn yesterday afternoon. For the present, temporary iron steps have been constructed so that students will have the use of the building while the repairs are in progress. The stone steps will be rebuilt and new plastering will be used wherever needed. The building is composed of rou- stone, held together by lime plaster According to Prof. W. A. Dill, severs blasting near the campus a few year ago loosened the stones and further dis- placed the plastering that had succeeded in withstanding the ravages of time. The blocks the blocks composing them having in some places so settled that gaps of two and three inches are visible. Journalism Building To Have Repairs After 45 Years of Service The building itself is 45 years old, much younger than many of the buildings on the campus. In that length of time, however, it has had no attention other than an occasional coat of paint to the interior. Dean Paul B. Lawson, Dean E. B. Stoutfire, Dan R. A. Schwegner, and H. E. Chandler will attend a meeting Satellite of Deans and Registrars at Salina. The Journalism building, after being an eyesee to the campus for many years, is at last to be repaired. Perhaps it was the contrast in the new steps on Watson library which influenced the design of the building. A committee to have the place fixed up. Yearly subscriptions to the Sour Owle being held open until 5 o'clock Thursday evening to accommodate local subscribers. Bob Corey, business manager, announced yesterday afternoon, on sale to cut-off customers as usual. "The way our first issue sold." Corey said, "makes us all confident that this will be a banner year for this the Sour Owl." Local Subscribers Of Owl Must Hurry KFKU Wednesday, Sept. 30 Deans to Attend Meeting at Salina 6 p.m., Violin recital, Prof. Karl O Kuersteiner. Thursday, Oct. 1 6 p.m., "The Way of the Transgressor," Dr. Bert A. Nash, president of State Mental Health Society. 6 p.m. Athletic Scrapbook, 155th edi. 6 p.m., Piano Recital, Mary Jane Bruce, studio of Carl, Carl A. Preyer. WANTED- Chair eaining by college student. Work guaranteed. Call 1889. 1310 Kentucky. -15 Saturday, Oct. 3 M AND A LUNCH, East 23rd. Soft drinks, sandwiches of all kinds. Chicken and Barbecue. —14 GARAGE FOR RENT at 808 Missouri. Phone 2333. —16 WANTED: Nest appearing young man with dancing ability. Apply Marion Rice Dance Studio, 92712. Massachusetts. Phone 965. —20 PHONE K.U.66 mind bends on said bank. Don't take this too seriously, Dean Meguiar, 'cause every now and then we of this column have to think up stuff. The University of Kansas Radio club will hold its first meeting of the year tomorrow evening at 7:30 in Marvin hall. There will be a meeting of the Young Democrats from 4:30 to 5:00 clock tomorrow afternoon at the men's lounge of the U.S. Capitol building, where the speaker will be Mr. Raymond Kell. Dan Hamilton, son of the Republican national chairman, and also pledge at the Beta house, if that means anything, was complaining most loudly yesterday when they stumped their feet on the plush rugs. They had their walkout the night before. The Kansas chapter of the American Smoke Society has their first smoker Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in the Union lounge. Smokers and refreshments will be pro- The Kansan Classified Ad Section Continued from page one On the Shin— AUTO RADIO almost new for sale cheap. See Sam Dugan, 927 Louisiana. Phone 2047W. —18 DACHSHUND pups for sale, brown or black, two months old, $15.00 J. F. Brown, 1825 Louisiana. Phone 1351. 18- CHEVROLET SPORT COUPE, good shape, upholstered excellent condition. Munt suit immediately. See Sam Dugan, 292 Louisiana, Phone 204-1W-11. FOR SALE OR RENT: 4 tube manteel radio $7.00 or 69e a month. Three months guarantee. K. B. Gonser. Phone 2910, 704 W. 12th. -14 1934 CHEVROLET, Master sedan for sale; 19,000 actual miles; 4 new tires; Call 2584, 1042 Ohio. The Phi Psi'e have invited the Theta's A. Little Theatre group among the Negro students of this campus is being sponsored by Mrs. Beine Bozman, gr. tr., at the University, in dramas much these students. The KU. student branch of the American institute of Electrical Engineers will meet Thursday at 7:30 p.m. The meeting will be in Miauovo and all elec- tric systems; the meeting will be a ma- nitive atmosphere will prevail, and refreshed will be served at the end of the day. A hike will be sponsored Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock by the Social Service Commission. Any persons interested in becoming devperplieged girls in the Lawrence University High School are invited to attend a free morning exercise at Hewlett House Friday afternoon. The first meeting of this group was held last night in Green hall. The cast for "Abraham's Boom," the first play to be presented was selected. FOR SALE. 1930 Ford Coupe. New six- ply tires. Chemp. See Joe Candrian at Ike's Time Lunch. -19 FURNISHED ROOMS ROOM in private residence for woman graduate student or instructor. Ideal Location. Strictly modern. 1124 Mississippi. Phone 1429. SINGLE ROOM for rent at 808 Missouri. Phone 2833. -16 LOST: Sheffer red and gray neon. Call Evelyn Johnson, phone 860. Corbin Hall. -14 LOST: Wednesday evening in Cafeteria, black and gold trimmed Parker pencil. Reward. Phone 2253. Henry Dreher. 1616 Ln. -14 The co-chairman of this group are Dorothy Hodge, c37 and Evelyn Brubaker, c38. CLEANERS QUALITY CLEANING at Regular Prices Student Owned and Operated "We hope to bring about a feeling of greater understanding and cooperation between the races by working together," he said. "It is a response to the Inter-racial group of the Y.W.C. A. expressed this sentiment today as a reminder for the coming year in this group." Over the HILL AT YOUR SERVICE Just Phone 9 14th & Teen. Glen Simmonds -- Don Dixon Prons. KEELER'S Wallpaper — Books School Supplies LOST: A jewelled Nu Sigma Nu pin with name engraved on back. Roger Moon Phone 1144. QUALITY CLEANING The first meeting of the Inter-racial group will be held tonight at 7:30 at the State Capitol, and the group will be carried out will be discussed, and committees will be selected for this meeting. twenty-five words or less one inscription, 214; three inscriptions, 164; six inscriptions, 716; contract rates, not more than 21 words, 91 per month flat. Payable in advance. Inscription fee varies by location. LOST: Shaeffer pencil with name engraved. Call Mable Savage, phone 150R. 1411 Kentucky. —15 and office supplies Expert Picture Framing Special Prices on Zipper Notchook SCHOOL SUPPLIES ABE WOLFSON Student Loans SEE us for your school 743 Mass. MISCELLANEOUS LOST AND FOUND FOR SALE. Underwood standard type- writer. Good condition. Phone 1985 1206 Tennessee. -14 PROFESSIONAL B. F. NANNINGA, O.D. Optometric Eye Specialist The fitting of glasses a specialty Roectal Disease. Colonic Irrigation Phone 2337 $ 909 \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. Dr. Florence J. Barrows Osteopathic Physician 919 Mass. PHONE K.U.66 BRADLEY CLEANERS Prices for Cleaning and Pressing Cash and Carry We own and operate our own cleaning plant. DR. C. R. ALBRIGHT Chiropractor Electrical and Light Treatment $ 1023_{1}{}^{2} $ Mass. Phone 1531 Dresses, plain ... 60c Suits ... 60c CALL 648 for Prices on Other Articles. DRAFTY CLEANERS 730 Mass. St. Phone 646 Dresses, plain . . . 50c Suits . . . . . . 50c Pants . . . . . . 25c Ruth Baker, Operator Tel. 95 921 Miss. Finger Wave 25c Permanents --- $2.50 and up KEYS FOR ANY LOCK Guns and Door Closers Repaired Fishing Tackle and Ammunition RUTTER'S SHOP 1014 Mass. St. Phone 319 to a buffer supper Thursday evening, at which time there will be a hatchet-burying ceremony. The Phi Pai's probability stole one from a WPA worker while another two have been in the trenches so long now that we of the press thoroughly suspect that there is something offless in Copperhagen, if not a skunk in the Phi Pai. WAVO BEAUTY SHOP Our floor-walker overheard a conversation in the Union fountain yesterday between three Sigma Nu boys in which they were quite slanderous in speaking of the Beta's. It really must be an awful state of affairs when even the Sigma Nu's can make cracks at the Beta's. PHONE 12 - 987 Opposite Court House First Run Picture It has been reported repeatedly to the editors of this column that Jack Richardson and other members of the Sigma Chi club habitually nuzzle a daunting off with a powder puff, but the payoff in masculine vanity was reported by a beauty shop operator who had just com- pleted a permanent wave on the pate of a skirt, students of this campus. Tok, tsk, and students forbid. What would mother say? HUNSINGER'S — 920-22 Mass. Of the stories drifting in concerning the Jubilea we think this is choice. As the story goes, Eddie Rice ducked over to the city during the weekend for a little relaxation. The foad had yet hardy dried on his nose when natural enough, he became desirous of seeing a man. As he hurried into the HANNA RADIO 904 Mass. 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