TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. 1936 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Here on the Hill --an account of Mt. Oread Society GRACE VALENTINE, Society Editor Before 3, you call KL. 21) after 279-823 Femedies Will Have First Meeting of Year The Femedics will begin their year's activities with a meeting this evening in the sun room of the Hospital at 8 o'clock according to an announcement made by Martha Tillman, president of the organization. ☆ ☆ ☆ This group of women, which is made up of women who are interested in the field of medicine, will entertain as guests the women in the School of Women in Kansas City. All other women who are interested may attend the meeting. Pledging services were held at all no-room houses yesterday afternoon. Pledge banquets were held following the services at the Alpha Delta Pi, Chi Omega, Chi Omioga, Alpha Omicron Pi, Kappa Alpha Theta, Kappa Sigma, and Kappa Kappa Gamma houses. Mrs. A. J. Mix, one of the founders of the K. u. Chapter of Alpha Omicron Pi sorochity, was a special guest at that event, receiving services and the pledge handset. ☆ ☆ ☆ Guests at the Sigma Kappa house for pledging services and the banquet were Wiretaeh of Kansas City, New Turner of Topeka, and Edith Marshall, Attella Austin, Louise Russell and Hael Anderson, all of Lawrence. ☆ ☆ ☆ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Criar, Mr. McRwatt, Patterton, F. M. F. Meach, all from Koura City, Ms. and Mrs. C. A. Brooks of Humboldt were guests at the Prof. and Mrs. W, W. Davie, Mrs. Paul Stoneer, and Baronica Bailey, 397 were dinner guests at the Pi Kappa Alpha house Sunday. Mr. P. S. Lebrecht and Mrs. W. A ☆ ☆ ☆ --who thought all bulldogs were males PHONE K.U.66 ☆ ☆ ☆ On the Shin---who thought all bulldogs were males Continued from page one ☆ ☆ ☆ Kappa Beta, Christian church fellowship group, will hold a get acquainted tea at four c'clock Sunday afternoon in Myers hall. SCHOOL SUPPLIES Jane Benton of Kansas City, Mo., is a guest of the Gamma Phi Deta honorit. The world goes “round—Allen is a prohibitionist. No hearing, no drinking. It isn’t only going to be the freshmen who are full of honor, were Neal of Kansas City were guests at the Kappa Alpha Theta home for pledges services and banquet. These helpful parents of mumly embarrassed students capped the climax yesterday when one mother after filling out her daughter's registration blank was very indignant when the photos were taken to take their picture together. Sigma Phi Epsilon announces the pledging of Bill Kuchs of Cold Water Colorado. BARBER SHOP Delbert Barker and Richard Jones of Kansas City were week-end guests in the Delta Tun Deltahouse. M. Hubert P. Lattimore and flew in from San Francisco to spend the week-end at the Sigma Phi Epsilon house. MEN. Dr. "Prog" Allen, Oge G. Osemier, Fred Ellsworth, and Harry J. Smith, Sigma Chi, all endore SCALP BALM free! 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He got a room at the town's one hotel for a girl with whom he had struck up an affair enough for a room for himself, he had to sleep on a park bench. Orange paint is being applied to its streets and curbings marking off crossings and non-parking zones on the campus. The work is being done under the Building and Grounds maintenance department of the University. Hospital- turn, and the average of calls per student registered increased from 8.1 in 1934-35 to 0.78 in 1935-36. The average number of dispayees call daily (including Sundays and holidays) increased from 55.4 to 120. The total Continued from page one WELCOME STUDENTS WILLIAM CAROLE POWELL LOMBARD THEATRE Shows: Week Day 3 - 7 - 9 Sundays, Continuous, 1 - 11 p.m. NOW— Blend the Crowds! The Butter-Blend Battle The Refrigerated DICKINSON THEATRE Friday - Saturday MY AMERICAN WIFE Francis Lederer Ann Sothern Fred Stone STARTS SUNDAY Ecstatic First Love! The New Sensation SIMONE SIMON "GIRL'S DORMITORY" HERBERT MARSHALL RUTH CHATTERTON While the number of students required hospital service did not differ greatly (1214 in 1934-5 and 1253 last year) the number of hospital days increased from 6092 to 5224. Whereas the average stay of students for hospital treatment was 3 days for several years reports, past year the average was 4.169. My Man Godfrey The New Streamlined JAYHAWK THEATRE for the year was 32,170. 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