TUESDAY, APRIL 21. 1936 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE THREE Hill Society BEFORE 1 P.M. CALL KU, 21; BETWEEN 7:50 AND 9 P.M. CALL 2701K3 OR 2702K3. Guests at the Phi Gamma Delta spring party held last Saturday night were Laucie Hallley c28; John James, c30; Jennifer Ruthenberg, jorie Hattigham, c38; Helen Louise Brooks, c38; Dorothy Loewen, c39; Anne Hubbard, c38; Florence Leebrecht, c38; Mary Katiebien Lutteron, c39; Mary Hoffman, c39; Frances Burrow, c36; Bette Lemou, c39; Carolyn Bailey, fa37; Frances Shaw, fa39; Sue Bale, fa39; Jenn Haime, c38; Daisy Hoffmann, c38; Mary Louis Lieber, fa39; Peggy Ange Landon, c34; Mary Nurzma, c37; Kathyne Foster, cunel. Sally Jane Martin, c39; Charlene Barber, fa39; Mary Lau Louders, fa29; Jon Patmore, euflund; Betty Gibson, fa39; Martha Kimmel, Ingleman, c37; Ida Griffith, c39; June Shinkle, c39; Mary Markham, c39; Elanor Murray, c39; Dorothy Werner, c39; Virginia Martin, c39; Grace Val- Betty Miller, Baldwin; Darothy Berry, Bettyman; Topiak; Maukire Grey, Chanate; Betty Jeon Reader; Eleonor Lee; Eric Hirschman; Mary, Ellen Strömberg, Mary Clementine, Catherine Dominick, Margret Harvey, Mary Aleia Potts, Josephine O'Brien, Thelma Woodbury, Mary Phillips, Philippa Philings of Kansas City, Mo. Harriet Jones, Kansas City, Kan. Eleonor Stinton, Alice Newman, of Arkansas City; Patty Woodward, Peng Cmary, of Salina; Kathleen Burner Shelbael Mary Emery Pones, Betty Steele, of Omaha; Elizabeth Rithebiter Rivera, of Ottawa Edward Tucker, Fred Bongs, Jack McGrew, of Wichita; Bill Tuke, Pittsburgh; Mr. and Mrs. Hex Bruck, Great Lawrence, and Mrs. Donald Green, Lawrence ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ The following were week-end guests at the Pi Kappa Alpha house: Vern Ares, Alma Mamafauld and Jack Craven; Platter, Thornton Davis, Liberal; Bob Inward, Fort Scott; Don Roberts, Bishop Slipinger, Ellis Register, Jim Donahue, Charles Suicinzy, Burt Hibig, Ralph Happer, and George Wilson, all from Washington; George Snoyer and Edward Prasier, St. Joseph, Mo; Coach J. C. McKarif, Harlan Montgomery, Coach J. C. McKarif, Harlan Montgomery, all from Conway Springs; Rex Thorpe, Kansas City, Mo.; and Walter Shannon, Platte. The Alpha Kappa Psi, professional business fraternity, held its traditional Bowyer Brawl last Saturday night at Holloway hall. The hall was decorated and made to look like the Bowyer. The chaparriers were Prof. and Mrs. Will F. Klaskis and Prof. J. J. Klischer. The chaparriers were Prof. Jesse P. Jensen; Prof. L. D. Jemings; Eugene Smith; St. Stanley Cummings; St. Leon Wootton; St. Ambrely Wolken; Rowle Peddeck; 25, and Kevin Hoover; 25. The marriage of Miss Elonor Fredrick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Johnfredrick of Salina, and Mr. Frankellimon, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Edilfert, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Edilfert Hellington will take place at the University of Kansas evening at 7 o'clock. Miss Fredrick attended the University of Kansas last year. Mr. Edilfert attended Kansas State college at Manhattan. After a short stay in Manhattan he will *H*1 make her home in Salina. Weekend guests at the Alba Gymnasia Delta house were: Mrs. Phyllis Swarzer, of Topeka; Mrs. Valera M. McMurray, of Tampa; Mrs. Ruth Katz, of Gwinna Woods, Mary Louise Eckhummun, Katherine Bellenner, Marjorie Callahan, Holene Wright, Mary Bide, and Mrs. Christine Anderson, k of Kansas City, and Frances Hainin, of Kansas City. the marriage of Riley Moore, c360 member of Sigma Chi fraternity, to Miss Wintifred DeVore, of Topeka, was recently announced in Topocha. The wedding took place August. The couple met at a private student and a member of the Alpha Phi sorority. The couple will make their home in Lawrence. Harold Manfield Hauser, Ia, and former football star, was married last weekend to Miss Marion Elizabeth Dobbs. A graduate of the University of Wisconsin, A. Streater of Wichita, the bride is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin son. Mr. Hauser now is practicing law. --give your skin the advantage of medically-pure cosmetics Guests at a Founder's Day banquet at the Triangle fraternity Sunday were: Prof. A. M. Ocklerbail, Prof. D. B. Haines of the University, C. C. Gilles of Lawrence, A. R. Young, and Farrille Young of Kansas City, Mo., Fred Boughton, Twin Falls, Idaho; and Leroy Tahwell, August, Kan. PHONE K.U.66 Weekend guests at the Delta Uplift house were: Miss Alice Allone, Compton, Mr. Paul Cartell, and Mr. Clark Adams, all of Kansas City. Mrs. Evelyn Hevelly, Mrs. Sharon Johnson, Mr. Donnie Bruce, Mr. Bruce Billington, and Mr. Paul Minter, all of Wichita. ☆ ☆ ☆ Sunday dinner guests at the Summer Pai Epialon house were: Mrs. M. W. Lea, Mrs. R. Walton, Mrs. B. Candido, Mrs. B. Billton, Mrs. Eale, and Mrs. S. R. Richardson, all of Kansas City, Mo; Mrs. Virett, of Marshland, Mo; and Mr. Rubie Corbett, of C. Wilson Briggs, Ackhison, Homer Harris, Seattle, Wash., members of the Iowa track team; Frederick Starke Bettie Kunkle, c38; Alice Hoe, c38; Louise Slusy, c37; France Wane, c38; Margaret Shriek, c37; Gilbert Shuck, b36; and Don McCoY, ph, attended the Alpha Delta Pi formal dance at Kansas State College. Saturday night. 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In advance and acceptance subject to approval at the Knan Business Office. --d'37, at the Alpha Gamma Delta house Sunday. Dalton, Mc.; James T. Smith, Blooming- ton, Ind., and Arthur Clark, Topella, were weekend guests at the Kappa Alpha Psi house. Alaya Kappa Alpha presented its annual fashion show, "Fashions of the Hour," at Lawrence Memorial high school Saturday. From the proceeds a scholarship fund is beingranked among the Clarence Cameron White Chorus of that high school. Alpha Chi Omega sorority had by weekend guests the following: Mildred Anderson, Mary Leu Quiett, Annette Lawrence, Dorothy Bruner, Knorees Stark and Barbara Ryan, all of Kansas City, Mo. Kapua State Gamma announces the engagement of Helen Deer, C8 of Chihuahua, to buy Ehling, 6 of Lindenburg, EH in Louisiana for Sigma Ida Fraternity, fraternity ☆ ☆ ☆ Daan Patman, *f*, of Kansas City Jimmy Campbell, *35*, of Kansas City Thomas Kline, *34*, of University of Michigan, were weekend guests at the Sigma Nu house. Dinner guests at the Pfu Mu Alma nuns Sunday were, Carolyn Akrota, Leverance; Elizabeth Smith, c210; Flores; Elizabeth Smith, c210; and Darwish Gosfield, of Topkena. Dinner guests at Corbin ball hall Sunday were: Bob Cooke, f/328; Bill Campbell, f/328; Bob Hess, f/432; Heilene Webb, f/328; Jim Lester, f/328; Leonhard Knuth, both of Herington. Pi Beta Phi announces the engagement of Daisy Hoffman, 68% of Kansas City, Mo., to Charles Brown, c.36, of Pi Gamma Delta. Anna Marie Tompkins, 35, Wilhelm Hill, 35, and Eleanor Westmoreland, 34, were weekend guests at the Alma Kappa Alpha house. Shirley Johnson, Kansas City, Mo. and Avis Mullinac, Iola, were weekend meets at the Alpha Delta Pi house. ☆ ☆ ☆ Denbyh Lewis, c. 36, Mabel Harri and Betty Gillanen, both of Topela were Sunday dinner guests at the Kappa KappaGamma house. Sunday dinner guests at the Delta Upson house were: Mr. and Mrs. H, W. Clark, of Kansas City; and Gretchen Speelman, c37. Prof, and Mrs. E., W. Hamlin and Prof, and Mrs. J., D. Stratman were Sunday dinner guests at the Kappa Ena Kappa house. Phi Mu Alpha announces the pluring of Robert Glothbach, fa39; Charles Nestomay, fa39; and Robert Rice, fa39 Bill Hover and Milton Johnson, both of Kansas City, Mo., were weeken guests of Eugene Hower, c'unel. Miss Mary Lou Harrison, '34, of Kansas City, Mo., spent the weekend in Lawrence visiting friends. George Nessebrode, Kansas City, was a weekend guest at the Phi Deltu Theta house. Mr. Weimcke, Tula, and Mr. Nettles, Pittsburg, were Sunday dinner guests at the Beta Theta Pi house. Members of the University of Texas team who took part in the Redies were dinner guests at the Sigma Nu house. Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Huff, Kansas City, visited their niece Arlene Martin, ENDS TONITE Frank Morgan "THE PERFECT GENTLEMAN" James Cagney "FRISCO KID" Band Leader PATEE 10c 15c WED. - THUR. BETTY FURNESS ALL 10c ALL SHOWS SEATS BETTY FURNESS 'BEGGARS IN ERMINE' Miss Edna Whelye and Miss Madeleine Miller, both of Arkansas City were dinner guests yesterday at the Del Zin Zuse house. Maurie Sherman, whose band will play the Senior Cakewalk in the Memorial Union ballroom Friday night. RUSSELL HOPTON "CHEERS OF THE CROWD" ☆ ☆ ★ Annabelle High, Hutchinson, was a guest Sunday at the Alpha Chi Omega sorority house. On the Shin (Continued from pure one) vaccinated. Invitations were sent out to the Pi Phi's and Kappa's, and an hour dance was held while the doctor used the needle. The editor's dog reports that Jim Porter, a Sigma Chi, is being called Oasis Title. During Easter vacation, the team went on a rocking stunt on a railroad crossing just now train came thunderning down the truck. All other occupants of the car fleed in terror while "Oasis" staged to pull him out of the track with his own hard hands. A couple of her friends told the unsuspecting girl that an item was to appear in this column the next morning, and she gave it as evidence of the paragraph and got herself in deeper water by admitting a lot of things she had done, Easter of 2014. She had been up by calling Eddie Willerd at the Journalism building to get it deleted. Milly White, a Chi O, had a little trouble with this column the other day. A report had come in that she was an "inventeur" gum chewer, and while she still had fallen sleep. The good sisters didn't want her to swallow it, so they attempted to wake her up. After much shaking she areounded long enough to be able to walk out. She probably had been dreaming of some disgraceful phases of Hall weck. Thursday night the first annual "Journalism Jamboree" will be held. It will take place at Wiedemann's. The idea originated because the student have to spend so much time together anyway, that they decided to put out the paper from that downtown spot. Joe Grawlaw is making the band posse. The senior band of journalists, Bill Downs is making entries in, while it is thought that Professors Don, Kierler and Lee will be the chaperones. 25c 'Til 7 — Shows 3 - 7 - 9 GRANADA ♦ ♦ ♦ NOW! ENDS THURSDAY IT'S A HIT! What Girl Wouldn't Take a Chance--pants and shoes and crossed the street. A vote in the hand is worth pants in the bush. EVERY GIRL WANTS TO LIVE! See how this girl did it! JANET GAYNOR ROBERT TAYLOR Small Town Girl The Year's Big Serial The Year's Big Serial Story Now in Films Neuq Gulaytun Mayer nous FRIDAY - SATURDAY ANN HARDING WALTER ABEL 'The Witness Chair' — On the Stage — Saturday, 8:30 p.m. GENE LLOYD'S K. U. AMATEURS 10—Big Acts—10 Everett Sith, a fellow who works in the print shop of the University, was a big hurry to get home the other night. Jumping into his car parked back of that building, he put on too much steam when making the bend and took out two steel poles that formed part of the guard rail. SUCCESSOR to "Ivii Villa Grand Sucessor to WARNER BAXTER "ROBIN HOOD OF EL DORADO" SUNDAY SPECIAL TO THE SHIEN. Two candidates making the rounds last night and handshaking at every opportunity met up with a rain storm. Rather than they were fast runners, their porch since they were fast runners they took off their warm promises, they took off their ♦ ♦ ♦ A "Joe College" is one of those people who act as a college student does in the movies. The term has been slightly overworked in the past, and a new word has arisen to take its place: "Ficky Tickey". it is. Yes, yes. Seniors Will Shuffle To Sherman's Music At Cakewalk Fresh from a two-weeks' contract engagement which was lengthened by request into a 14-week stand at the Merry Gardens restaurant in Chicago, Maurie Sherman and his orchestra will step over in Lawrence on the way to Des Moines. The late Cakewalk, Friday, April 24. Sherman has played over both major broadcasting systems and from coast to coast in all large cities. Sherman and his orchestra came from the west coast several years and engaged in engagements in Chicago at the Sherman's Drake hotels, the "Guyon's Paradise," the "Chee Parree" and the Canton Tea station on wagon Road featured on station WGN in Chicago. There are 11 musicians and one feminine vocalist in the orchestra. Theerman uses the regular combination for bands of this size; three brass, three saxophones, and four rhythm. The hand also has several outstanding vocalists and a good array of novelists. On Saturday night he will play at the Fil-Mor in Kansas City. Thursday Is Closing Date Thursday, April 23, has been announced as the closing date for obtaining reservations for attending the United Nations General Assembly in the Spanish department on April 26. The friend-maker Advertising plays no favorites—it makes friends of you and for you. It is constantly offering kindly assistance by introducing worthy merchandise to you. 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