TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29. 1930 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Here on the Hill --an account of Mt. Oread Society GRACE VALENTINE, Society Editor Before 3 p.m.; call K.U. 21; after 3, call 2702-K) p.m. for the following Theta Epilon, Baptist Church soror- its, held pledging services Sunday at 4 PM for the following Helen Wilkinson Larraine Long Lola Wisler Janna Cooper Christopher Harberger Kathrine Quaton Irvinby Stillion Mildred Walters Mary Alice Gorrill Monie Robin Dorothy Sullivan Anneine Richards Marcie Mebrowald Marcie Mebrowald Additional guests were Mrs. Frank Strong and Mrs. Howard E. Koelb, patronesses, and Mrs. Joe Ulm. Following the pledging services te, was served. A solo was offered by Myron Peyton, Mrs. Paul Rankin, spon- sor of the organization, gave a short talk The Delta Upsilon fraternity entertained with a buffet supper Sunday evening. The guests were: Gerttebru Spierer, c'38 Nollie O'Brien, c'48 Alma Churchman, c'50 Mary Losey Schmidt, c'50 Lloyd McSeen, c'50 Clio DeCram, c'50 James Altman, c'50 Alain Minon, c'50 Alex Rosebell, c'29 Alisse Lyrebell, c'29 Lycorp Lyrebell, c'29 Susanne Englehner, c'30 Susanne Englehner, c'30 Lynne Louise Eblee, c'50 ☆ ☆ ☆ Alpha Kappa Alpha entertained with a formal tea and dance Friday at the chapter house. New pledges, members of the chapter, and patrons of the Patron club were guests. The new pledges were introduced and presented tea roses by Evelyn Parker, 35, former basilicus. Various phases of security activity were presented by Cecilia B. Silk, Mimi Muellia T38; Estella M. Cewl, c38; and Dovothy Hodge, c37. The following persons were entertained at dinner at the Kappa Sigma house Sunday. Dr. Kalton, Tampa City, Mo. Charles Pie, Tampa City, Dr. Giuliano, Tampa City, A. V. Schwartz, Manhattan Jack Mitchell, Baltimore Jack Mitchell, Chelsea Cg8 , 39 Sarah Gemberg, Cg8 Sarah Lom Smart, c10 Jamie Jane, c10 Jamie Jane, c10 ☆ ☆ ☆ Alpha Kappa Alpha had as weekend M. E. C. Morgan of Clay Center and Mrs. H. A. Lepper of Kappa were dinier guests at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house Sunday. guests, Miss Anna Marie Thimpson, 35, of Kansas City; Miss Joynny Parker, 35; former president of Delta chapel 35; Ruth Merritt, gr, 35; Ruth Louis, Miss Ruth Merritt, gr, 35; St. Louis, The following were dinner guests a the Phi Kappa Psi house Sunday: Denty Jane Campbell, c/7 M. Woolf, Kansas City, Mo. M. W, Lojtown, Kansas City, Mo. M. and Dr. D. Hameron, Kansas City, Mo. M. and Dr. Davidson, Kansas City, Mo. Jolene Knoxville City, Mo. M. and Alfred Knoxville, Missouri, Hutchinson, M. and Alfred Hutchinson, Kansas City, Mo. Alpha Kappa Alpha announces as new members of its Ivy Leaf club the following women: Juniata Wheeler, *were*; 68 Jackson Jackson, *coun*; 104 Bailor Walker, *were*; 78 Imogene Johnson, *coun*; 104 Marian Macey, *were*; 78 Anthoebe Riverer, *were*; 81 Miriam Wheeler, *were*; 81 Sunday dinner guests at the Alpire Chi Omega house were: M. A. E. Shipley, Russell A. M. E. Shipley, Josh Alice Donner Dinner guests at the Sigma Phi Epsi- Mrs. Emeran Russell, Russell Mr., and Mrs. Sikun, Kansas City, Ms., and Mrs. Mitch, Kansas City, Mr., and Mrs. Miller, Kansas City, Ms., and Mrs. Trout, Kansas City, Ms., and Mrs. Brandon, Tulsa The following women were guests a squaded by the Sigma Nu house for dinner driven Harry Ames, 62, City, Ct. Matthew Kramer, 61, City, Ct. Maryzed Horse, Knoxville, Tn. Mark Mooney, City, Ct. Anton Hammond, 19, Ft. Jim Moyer, Ctr. Mr. and Mrs. Riley Moore announce the birth of a son, Riley Ray, last Thursday. Mrs. Moore was formerly Miss Winifred Rafter of Tokea, and is a member of Pi Beta Phi. Mr. Moore is a member of Sigma Chi. Dinner guests at the Delta Tau Delta House Sunday were: Mary Stevens, 67; Mia Stevens, 68; Deeann Shawer, 67; Christine Spencer, 64; Daniel Shawer, 67; Christine Spencer, 64; Daniel Shawer, 67; Daniel Shawer, 67; City, Ma. Apple 'trd Omega' entertained in Appaloosa and at dinner Sunday: Mrs. Eileen Sinnock, Siennae, Fashion Shaw, £30; Ruth Bathurd Pindy, £25; Taylor Tisch, Taylor Tapachura, Ton Laudain, Yale Center. Weekend guests at the Alpha Chi Sunday dinner guests at the F1 Kappa Alpha house were: Mr. aqid Mrs. Baughman of St. Joseph, Mr.; and Mr. Robert of St. Joseph, Mr. and Charles Moore of St. Paul, Mgen. Martha Lee Boone, former student of the University, was a weekend d guest at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house. Miss Martha attended the University of Chicago this winter. Mr. and Mrs. E, S. Dornbauer and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Geary of Kansas City were Sunday guests at the Delta Chi house. Omega house were: Marjorie Hooker of Fairview; Poggy Spice, Jierk; Stark, and Nellie O'Brien, all of, Karsan City, Mo.; Eminy Waste of Wiushawe. Evelyn Parker, 36, was a guest at the Alpha Kappa Alpha house Friday. She left Saturday for Raleigh, N.C., to do social work. ☆ ☆ 1 Mrs. Edna Patterson is the new housemother at the Alpha Omicron Pi house She succeeded Mrs. Alna Winne. ☆ ☆ ☆ Mr. and Mrs. Lewis H. Aines and Marty, Marty, visited Bette Aimes, e'37, at the Alpha Chi Omega house Sunday. ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ Delta Chi held initiation services Sunday for David Cox, c'unel; Wade Green, c'38; Don Doering, c'29. Sigma Nu announces the engagement of Mary Margaret Burge of Kansas City Mo., to Harlan Shores, c'unel. Miss Virginia Martin of Kansas City, Mo., was a weekend guest at the Alpha Delta Pi house. Alpha Delta Pi will entertain Kappa Sigma at an hour dance Tuesday evening. Miss Ellen Payne, Y.W.C.A. secretary, spent the weekend at her home in Manhattan. ANYONE finding Kansas car license plate 19-1670, please call Jane Han-nah, phone 731. A presentation of tentative plans for the year's program was made to the advisory board of the Young Men's Christian Association by the cabinet ☆ ☆ ☆ Mr. and Mrs. Don King of Hutchinson were dinner guests at the Delta Chi house Sunday. Y. M. C. A. Outlines Plans for This Year ☆ ☆ ☆ WANTED: Neat appearing young man with dancing ability. Apply Marion Rice Dance Studio, 927½ Massachusetts. Phone 965. —20 Delbert Parker, b'unel, was a guest of Sigma Nu at luncheon Monday. Fine Arts student who was killed in auto wreck. Friday evening. John L. Hunt, general secretary of the Y.M.C.A., presented Charles Coolbaugh, £39. Don Henry, £39. and Paul Moritz, £39. chairmen of the Personal Adjustment, Campus Problems, and New Citizenship commissions, respectfully mounted on their planks for the work of each commission during the enning year. Sunday afternoon at a meeting in the "Y" office. Members of the board who were present included Rev. Joseph F. King, pastor of the Congregational church and chairman of the advisory board; Rev. James D. Division; Rolland W. Maddox, instructor in the department of political science; Noel P. Gist, professor of sociology; Bert A. Nash, professor of education; J. J. Wheeler, professor of mathematics; Bert D. Hay, professor of mathematics; Paul B. Lawson, dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. AUTO RADIO almost new for sale cheep. See Sam Dugan, 927 Louisiana. Phone 2047W. —16 Besides Coolbaugh, Henry, and Moritz, Wilbur Leonard, c39, recording secretary; Wilfred McClaim, c37, finance chairman; and David Angevine, c39, publicity chairman, represented the M.Y.C.A. cabinet. Myron Messenheimer, gr, Bill Fusion, gr, and Bill Eslon, c37, were also present. On the Shin— CVRHOLET SPORT COUPE, good shape, upholstering excellent condition. Must sell immediately. See Sam Dugan, 92 Louisiana. Phone: 741-87-74 with him and was putting a dozen of them into an aack for George, the campus flat-foot, to feed to his hogs, when Paul was off the farm. They ordered and ordered roars and coffee. Bushue Continued from page one DACHISHUND pups for sale, brown or black, two months old, $15.00. J. Brown, 1825 Louisiana. Phone 1331.-16 The Kansan Classified Ad Section LAUNDRY wanted: Five shirts, four suits of underwear, four pair soaks, two bath towels and five handkerchiefs. Wash panties, 28c each. 923 Alabama— 1934 CHEVROLET, Master sedan for sale, 18,000 actual miles; 4 new tires; good condition. Call 2584, 1424 Ohio FOR SALE OR RENT: 4 tube mantel radio $7.00 or 6c a month. three months guarantee. K. B. Gensor. Phone 2910, 704 W. 12th. -14 LOST. Sheafer red and gray pencil Call Evelyn Johnson, phone 890, Corbin Hall. -14 Twenty-five words or less, one inch notation, 2¢c; three inches, 3¢c; six inches, 7¢c; contract rate more than 21 words, 1½ per month. Payable in advance and due within 30 days. LOST. Wednesday evening in Cafeteria, black and gold trimmed Parker pencil. Reward. Phone 2253. Henry Dreher. 1614 Kl. -14 MISCELLANEOUS Hermina Frick LOST: Shafeffer penel with name engraved. Call Mable Savage, phone 1580R. 1411 Kentucky. —J FOUND. Bound's black kid glove, Bachmo brand, at Eleventh and Tennessee Friday night. Owner may claim at Kansan office by paying for this aid. -13 M AND A LUNCH, East 23rd. Soft drinks, sandwiches of all kinds. Chicken and Barbecue. —14 LOST: A jewelled Nu Sigma Nu pin with name engraved on back. Roger Moon. Phone 1144. -15 FOR SALE. Underswood standard type- writer. Good condition. Phone 1985. 1206 Tennessee. -14 LOST AND FOUND GARAGE FOR RENT at 808 Missouri. Phone 2833. —16 FOR SALE. 1930 Ford Coupe. New six- ply tires. Cheap. See Joe Candriss at Ike's Time Lunch. -19 FURNISHED ROOMS ROOM in private residence for woman graduate student or instructor. Ideal Location. Strictly modern. 1124 Miss-issippi. Phone 1429. -18 SINGLE ROOM for rent at 808 Missouri. Phone 2833. -16 ROOFS FOR BOYS: $27.50 with 3 meals a day. One room with private bath. The Manor, 1941 Mass., -17 14th & Tenn. Glen Simmonds — Don Dixon Prens. SEE us for your school AT YOUR SERVICE Just Phone 9 QUALITY CLEANING at Regular Prices Student Owned and Operated CLEANERS SCHOOL SUPPLIES PROFESSIONAL and office supplies KEELER'S School Supplies Expert Picture Framing Special Prices on Zipper Notebook B. F. NANNINGA, O.D. Optometric Eye Specialist The fitting of glasses a specialty served then the two remaining rolls expecting their immediate return, but the patrons registered no complaint. PHONE K.U.66 DR. C. R. ALBRIGHT 919 Mass. When the housemother at the Alpha Chi house told Dick Kennedy to go home the other night, he fooled her. He slipped on the top step and had to be carried home. Don't take the wrong inference, he turned his naked. Dr. Florence J. Barrows Osteopathic Physician We own and operate our own cleaning plant Electrical and Light Treatment Chiropractor Prices for Cleaning and Pressing Cash and Carry Dresses, plain . . . 50c Suits . . . . . . . . 50c Pants . . . . . . . . 25c WANTED: Chair eaining by college student. Work guaranteed. Call 1889. 1319 Kentucky. -19 ABE WOLFSON CALL 646 for Prices on Other Articles Rectal Disease Colonic Irrigation Phone 2337 $909\frac{1}{2}$ Mass. 1023 $ _{1/2} $ Mass. Phone 1531 BRADLEY CLEANERS ♦ ♦ ♦ Student Loans --goes that he was walking home late the thoughts of how in the world he was other night, after putting his sheet to going to push it off on the public that press, and was so engrossed with he walked two blocks on past his house. Dresses, plain . . . 50c There was a聪慧 discrepancy in timekeeper at the Alpha Chi open house Saturday night. Blackburn was rendering the security sorry in a burst of anger when he thought thinking he had five minutes to go, but the Alpha Chi housemother had other ideas concerning the fugitive of temps and called a halt to the music halfway through the piece. Sentiment and second to these here new regulations. Dresses, plain ... 60c Suits ... 60c 743 Masz. The D.T.'s (the fraternity, not the condition) held a meeting at Martin's in Kansas City Saturday night. Iced tea was not served, we were teed. 730 Mass. St. Phone 646 KEYS FOR ANY LOCK Guns and Door Closers Repaired Fishing Tackle and Ammunition Finger Wave ------- 25c Permanents ----- $2.50 and up WAVO BEAUTY SHOP Ruth Baker, Operator Tr' ------ 921 Miss RUTTER'S SHOP 1014 Mass. St. Phone 319 A little rain at the right time is fine, even beneficial to growing things they tell us, but we we've stopped growing (we hope), and if this keeps up the way it has the past week, for many more days, we're going to feel like limp seawed. We don't know whether it's just Monday weather, but judging by the number of people in our streets and in slings and the number of latex lips being walked on by those less fastidious, we feel safe in predicting the return to popularity of Gloomy Sunday and an increase in student suicides. "Pardon me, but brother can you spare a gun?" PHONE 12 - 987 HUNSINGER'S — 920-22 Mass. TAXI RADIOS for RENT It is most evident to the Alpha Gamma Delta pledges that there is a lot to learn about being a college girl. The story is that one of the pledges from that lodge had a blind date with a teacher of the college, and the autives of the former lodge, realizing innocence the freshman was and also feeling sure of the speed of the Phi Gam, stood the poor girl in the hall and one by one filed by, each kissing her so that she would be used to it to get into the Phi Gam's advances. Later in the afternoon she came crying for her mother wash and tooth brush, it is rumored. Phone 303 Grunew - Philco HANNA RADIO 904 Mass. Accident Insurance Special Student Policies TRAVELERS INSURANCE CO. We hate to make cracks at members of the stuff but since Dave Hammel, panel editor of this column, is now with the Sour Owl, we deem it proper. The story Claude L. Scott, Agent Phone 218 725 Mass. St. Strange sights--super-cynical Professor Lee calmly calls a fly for his amused class; newly set coiffures reminding us of fancy French pastries or decorated cakes; embarrassed frenzier trying to wear sauvety 'he caps' WHY DON'T YOU Learn to Dance? Gentleman instructors for ladies and lady instructors for gentlemen. Private lessons day and night. Marsion Rice DANCE STUDIO 927 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. St. Phone 965 Men from all parts and parties rally around these Fall Suits There never has been a season when the voter has been treated to so much variety. Men with Roosevelt buttons and men with Landon intentions . . . they're all brothers in style. $29.50 SPECIAL SHOWING GRENADIER WORSTEDS Tailored by Griffon And what a platform of fashion you'll see here . . . models that make you look younger . . . patterns that make you look longer . . . and prices that make looking further unnecessary. W. H. Quakenbush, Pres. E. S. Weatherby, Supt. 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