TUFSDAY, DECEMBER 3. 1935 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Hill Society BETWEEN 1 P.M.CALL KU, 21; BETWEEN 7:30 AND 9 P.M.CALL 2702K1; OR 2702K1; Guests at the Phi Kappa Pai house to Homecoming were Mr. and Mrs. Wood- row, Mrs. S. Sawyer, T. M. Higgins, Mr. and Mrs. Lairy Warn, Larry Warn, Jr. Tess Haskins, Ton Hogin, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. George Bowles, Miss Cora Teau- rennick, Charles C. Allis, Mr. and Mr. Worle Wilkin,Mr. and Mrs. Paul Robinson, Joe Wellman, Lolu C. Law, Oracle Campbell, B. E. Berman, Greatry Holges, Herbert Flowerch, Harvey Valentine, Wm. Tate, Martina Fizzell, Harold Evans, Newton Campbell, Charles Heyt, Kathryn Becker, Jeff Fortner, Jr. Herb Spencer, J. W. Redmund Charles Hackins, Mary L Blackwick, or Mrs and Sam Baster, Mr. and Mrs. T Bagley, Tom Thompson, Allen Evans, Bill Woodson, Allen Woodson, Charles Blackman, Mr. and Mrs. Vena Belin, Mr. and Mrs. G E Stanley, L. M Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Grimes, Murfurzboro, Turn; Mr. and Wilford Belford, Kathleen Davan, all of Independence; Mo. R. B. Grimes, Dick Wells, Phil Grant, Elwood Lee, all of Kansas City, Kan; C. Steele, Sabeth; Mr. and PHONE K.U.66 Homecoming guests at the Pi Koppa Alpha house wereMr. and Mrs.C.W.Boorobes, Bottleville, Okla.;Miss Mary Alice Wolew and Mike Jeeon Oyama, Ontario;Mr. and Mrs.Green GlebWen, Brusse Cotter,O.Michle,Maryline Francis,Mr. and Mrs.B.Ward,Wessy Betty Jane Popee, Margaret Moriay, May Agnes Aigela, Angie Kenta, Mr. and Mrs.Abbey Holton, Willem Holton, of Lawrence;Mr. and Mrs.P.E.Bauh,Mr. and Mrs.Clarence Mott, Mr. Arthur Hongland,C.E.Hooman,Klaus Kanegi,Mr. and Mrs.Klaus Kanegi,Wauguo,Phibon Salmon,Mr. and Mrs.Welster Haillett, Nevada;Mo. D.G.C. Creel,Parons;Mo. Joe Pradif,Butler,Mo.F.D.Bady,Mo. Joe Pradif,Butler,Mo.F.D.Bady,Mo. Mrs.R.F.D.Forerson,Chicago,Mr.F.J.Ferguson,Toperk;H.M.Riari,J.de Detroit,Mich.;W.Johnson,Patterner,NY.;D.E.Weber,Bill HallEdward,Mrs.Robert Fulton,Pittsburgh;Mrs.Robert Fulton,Pittsburgh; --and Jack Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jenkins and their daughters, Carolyn and Betty, Dr. and Mrs. A E Jonkins, Mrs. and Mrs. R E Cooper, Dr. and Mrs. F Titus, Mrs. Rith Throckmorton, Dr. and Mrs. B Billcrowl, J Z Carnell, New Herton, mr. and Mrs. Leland Gradiner, W. W. Lane, Bill Mullib, Green George, Ms Anne Freisy, Miss Emelle McGillMr. and Mrs. Jake Richens, Miss Dorothy Scott, John N Swenson, Jr. John H Mr. and Mrs. J Meile, all of Kansas City Mo. CLASSIFIED ADS PHONE K.U.66 BEAUTY SHOPS BEAUTY SHOPS Mr. and Mrs. Rescoe King, Marion; and Mrs. M.clyde Reed, Parsons; Ivan Tweedo, Columbia; Mo. Frank Merlero, Oklahoma; K. Baird, Okla.; Olka, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Lintcoe, Erie; Mr. and Mrs. S. B, Shaw; Glenburg; Oral Bayd, Oordow Swain, Irsain Swain, of Bartlesville; Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Daly, Orlando; Omaha, F. T. Marburger, Emporia. EXPERT SERVICE Mrs. F. Harris, Ottawa; Bh. Rogers, Olathe. PERMANENTS A PLAIN SHAMPOO and 50℃ FINGER WAVE "Our Regular!" Shampoo and Finger Wave $1.00 SPECIALS Oil Croquignole Permanents ... $1.00 to $5.00 VANITY BEAUTY SHOP 7 w. 11th St. Phone 1372 FOR SALE Finger wave with snampoo 25c Manicure 25c Arb 25c Hair 25c Hair lash dye 50c Oil Snampoo with finger wave 50c CINDERELLA BEAUTY SHOP 7231 Mass. Phone 56 ROOMS FOR RENT KUPPENHEMER TUXEDO suit for sale. Size 38. Never been worn Phone 72, 927 Massachusetts. - 75 SCHOOL SUPPLIES FOR RENT - To graduate or mature woman, a front, second floor room. Very convenient location. 1236 Oread (Phone 1315). — 61 School Supplies Picture Framing - Wall Paper Keeler's Book Store 929 Mass. Phone 33 TAILOR One Stop Clothes Service Station SCHULZ THE TAILOR 924 Mass. Homecoming guests at the Pi Gamma Delta house were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Campbell, Betty Bender, John E. Hewer, Chuck Jones, Jack Wilkie, Miss Joe Baumann, Emmer Smith, Martha Clay Hill, George Clay, Herbert Shank, Jo Kelly, Kewell Alexander, Fred Muller, John McKenzie, Meyer King, Duke Olson, Tom Sengsis, Virginia Lockton, John Lockton, Ridley Pearson, Dorothy Carr, John Carr, Robert Cox, Dennis DeNuney, Shockey Shockey, Milford Willard, John Cummins, E. T, Greens, and Sam Stoll, all of Kansas City, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. Blair Hackney, and Blair Hackney, Jr. of Atchison, Virginia Finston, Fort Smith, Ark; Howe, Joseph J., Hammond J. Lachfield Louisville, Ky.; Mr. and Mrs. Hittman Independence, Kan. TYPEWRITERS SPECIAL~50c reduction on any per- manent, with this ad, except Saturday. Permanents $1.50 to $5.00, complete with hair cut, IVAS BEAUTY SHOPS 7321² Mass, Phone 2333; 9411² Mass, Phone 533. REWARD for return of one-hall e Bass Horn in case taken from Thanksgiving day. Please return im- munity at Longworth, 104-61 4th. Phone 837. LOST BAR half of Waterman's brown and tan fountain pot. Lost on campground sometime Monday room. Hooked up Bower, 1489 Room. Phone 1763 LOST AND FOUND Outstanding values on leather, exclusive SUPER LEATHER SOLES Factory dye of Leather Life. Shine glazing, iron leather caps. Fifty years experience in reconditioning leathen to give you expert work 719 Moss. Save the Pieces— We Can Duplicate Any Lens. Phone 12 - 987 HUNSINGER'S - 920-22 Mass. B. G. Gustafson Optometrist 911 Mass. OPTOMETRIST The Wonder Shop TAXI MISCELLANEOUS **TYPEWRITERS**—We have complete typewriter service. Sales, rentals, cleaning and repairing. ABE WOLFSON 743 Mose. TYPEWRITERS LAWRENCE TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 735 Mass. St. Phone 548 --at the Twenty-five words or less are one insertion; thirteen insertions, six as all insertion; seventy-six words or less are one insertion. Apply in advance and subject to approval at the Kavvie Business office. --at the Phi Gamma Delin entertained the following guests at their buffet luncheon on Thanksgiving day Governor Alfred M. Laudean of Toopka; Mr. Bain Singer of New York; Mrs. Bailie Wagener and Mr. Clyde Chidlet of Atchison; Mr. Charles Harger, and Mrs. B. N. Glissander, of Abilene; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bitman, of Independentness; Mrs. Moegan Coe, of Independence; Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. C. Martin, Jr., of St. Louis, Ms. Maja Campbell, of Columbus; Ma. Bod Holmes, and Mrs. H. S. Bickel, and Jane Blickett, Mr. E. J. Rockel, Jz. Mr. and Dilliett and Betty Kruger, Mrs. and Marjorie Demonte, Mr. Wasker, and Miss Marjorie Mulvillach, all of Kansas City. Kappa Alpha Theta entertained the following guests at a buffet luncheon in Thanksgiving Day; Wray Shockley, John Dellenbach, Schurler Rice, John Eisenberg, James Frost, Wahl Jean Purly, Mr. and Mrs狄尔达Mohite, Miss Patty Bishop, Miss Betty Bean, Mr. John Claub, Mr. Norrane Howe, Miss Pauline Strandberg, Mr. and Mrs Bob Dill, Mr. and Mrs狄尔达Mohite, Miss Brass, Mr. and Mrs Buss Lodd, Miss Kirazner Cramer, Miss Loberta Berent, Miss Fern Sayder, Miss Florence Campbell, Mr. and Mrs M. B. Hammison, Andrew Hamilton, Miss Jane Hambron, Mr Jot Eaterly, Mr O P.Kroh, Miss Barbara Davis, and Mr. Le兰Nichall, all of Kansas City, Mo; Miss Avis Green, Miss June Sheilden, Miss Migria Hernow, Miss Alice Moore, Miss Margaret Rush, Miss June Meinecke, Miss Barbara Davis, and Ms. Le兰Nichall, all of Kansas City, Mo; Miss Avis Green, Miss June Sheilden, Miss Migric Homecoming guests at the Alta Tau Omega house were Phil Beaty, Salina; Robert Dell, Fort Smith, Ark; Fred Skerer, Denver; John Clempson, M. Jefferson; H. R. Miller, Emorys; C. B. Hosek, William Dills, Muskegee, Okla; Herbert Randle, Pratt; Dean Martin Deel, Hutchinson; Joe梁 Chaleute; Ken Gaust; Dolen Scaas, Topeka; Allen Finch, Dalhart; Tex; Lyan Handley, Jack Handley, Art Crumb, Ernie Gillis, M. S. Houser, A. J. Kemp, D. E. Lyons, Leev Clark, Martin Meyzen, Robert Carey, and Judd Brunson, all of Kansas City, Mo. Homecoming guests at the Delhi Chiu house included Dr. and Mrs. B. B. Armond, Walter Lerman, Charles Babcock, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Glocker, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Carbion, Herbert Finnell, Gaylord Harris and Husseel Rose, all of Kansas City. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Bishop of C. W. Calvert of Winfield; Dr. and Mrs. William Brown of Ottawa; Mr. and Mrs Don Benoy, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Spouse, Earnest Rollent, Dick Eldohte, Clyde Coiffan and Donald Holm, all of Topken, Mrs. Denney Davis, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Weeke and Lenore Brown of Inverness, Mr. and Mrs. J. Burke, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Murgray and Li Maive Johnson of Leewerrenwood, Joy Shuiver of Pratt; Boch Sourk of Golf and Mrs. and Mrs. Byrd Matthews Hawaii. Luncheon guests at the Chla Omega house thursday were Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Brendle, Topeka Mr. and Ms. Leeser McGarry, Jeffrey McGarry, Chris, Detroit, Michigan; Jane Dale, Coffeilley Helen Hall, Winnfield; Mary Sanders, Burlington; Maurice Lawrence, Burlington; Barbara Stering; Beth Wells, Baxter Springs; Steve DeVore, Independence; Phil Beatty, Salma; Maitla Lottra Troup and Christine Lottra Trappe, Meredith Fellis, Betty Marsh, Mr. and Mrs. Conger, and Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy and daughter, all of Kansas City, Mo. Kappa Sigma entertained the following guests at a buffet luncheon or Thanksgiving Day; Mr. John Clay, Mr. Robert Crawford, J. M Waddell, D. A Kubank, Mr Walt Meign, Mrs. and Mrs. C. R Huston and Miss Jane Huston, all of Kansas City, Mo. Mr. Charles M. Starr of Kappa, Mr. M. K. R. Hawk of Joining, Mr. E. K. Mr. C. M. McKaig, Mr. Max Jones of Eldorado; Mr. Cewriwell of Iola; Mr. P. W. McFarland of Dallas, Texas; Mr. E.B. Wilkinson of St Joseph, Ms.; Mr. Dick Sutherland of Topeka; Mr. Mildick Idp of Robinson, Mr. Kennetn Rankin of Onua, Neb.; Mr. Dick Zimmerman of Laboral, Mr. Art Howen of Onua, Neb.; Ms. Sueyle, Miss Jean Smiley, and Mr.贺 Silmley of Norton; Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Kent of Salina; and Mrs. Bruce Carlson of Americas. ☆ ☆ ☆ Luncheon guests last Thursday at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house were Iva Mia Plecher, Louise Lynne, Elaine Parke, Pamela Kinney, Helen Nichols, and Betty Le Vee, all from Colombia. Mr. Berry, T. Maita, and Mrs. T. A. Little, Mr. and Mrs F.J. Kebi, Virginia Gounell, Heiler Skinnion, and Jack Tuttle, all from Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs. Norris and Macria Norris, from Salina; Jean Schmidt and Ernest Stanley, 28 both from Topka, and Richard Newcomer from Onika Web. Homecoming guests at the AlphaGamma Delta house were MargaretCallahan, Ruth Hoozel, Grace VirginWoods, Virginia Burke, Dalia Meie,Jessie Kesterman, Berrice Frizell, MaryLouise Hermerman, Mary Wheeler,Pauline Stern, Gwenderley InbornVirgin Stice, Carol Oclair, LouisOclair, Charles McGuire, Swimmer,Marjorie Brown, MaryElizabeth Lickliter, all of Kansas City,McMary Sponeback, and Clarice Kirkpatrick,of Topoka Homecoming guests at the Alpha Delta Pi house were Lea Wynay, Margaret Buchner, Sarah Lee Hamilton, Janie Fleicher, Sue Phillips, Mrs and Mrs Schaffer and daughters, Mr. and Mrs J. F. Baird, Mr. and Mrs R. O. Hipley and Mr. P. Dimmire, all of Kansas City Mo; Mr. and Mrs C. C. Martin, Manitoba; Mr. and Mrs E. D. Wilma Tilma, Pittsburg; Mrs. Bess Mauis, Topeka; Mr. and Mrs C. Logan, Ottawa; and Misses Charlotte Theomann and Barbara Isabell of Kan城 City, Kan Tau Beta Pi, honorary engineering fraternity, held initiation services and a banquet Monday evening at the Cockeysville College of Law Gordon Miller, e36; Christian Rick, e36; Rusel Young, e36; Leon Kaplan, e36; William Harmon, e36; Carl Suter, e38; Blaider Flower, e36; George Owens, e36; Pardee Partib, e36; and Allen Fault, e36 Miss Marjorie Hudson and Mr. Walter Lapham were married Saturday at the bride's home in Tuba. Miss Clarinda Reed was married to Mrs. M. Leslie Reid was the best man. Mr. and Mrs. Lapham were former students. Mrs. Lapham was a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. Mr. and Mrs. Lapham were associated with Sigma Kappa "chapterry." Guests at the Sigma Phi Epion house Thursday were Mr. Howard Stevens, Topeka, Mr. and Mrs. D A Gregory, Beloit; Mr. E M Hagerty, St. Joseph, Mo. Thyme Gaston, Butler, Mo. A B Cork, Parsmum, Armoured Bound, Burne Row, J M H Riley, and Mus Dendryt Feal, all of Kansas City, Ma. Sigma Phi Epsilon held initiation services Sunday for Leslie Edle, c38; John Kruse, c38; and Charles Samuurs, c26. Mr. H. P. Fisher, of Topka, was a member. A funeral dinner was held at the locus after the initiation services. The faculty of the School of Education entertained the graduate students of a sat school with a tea Sunday afternoon t the home of Professors and Mrs. J. W. George W. Moore, c34, visits his parents in Lawrence Sunday. Mr. Moore is working on the advertising staff of the Wichita Beacon. Mrs. Fred Hatch and Fred Hatch, Jr., of Kansas City, Mo., were guests at the Sigma Kappa house during Home-owing. Mrs. R. A. Schwegler and Mrs. F. O. Russell presided at the tea tables. Alpha Gamma Delta announces the ledging of Allene Martin, uncl., and farie Guffey, '39, both of Kansas City, Can. ☆ ☆ ☆ Pioneer Society Organizes Kappa Alpha Theta will entertain the Kappa Sigma with an hour of dancing tonight. Group Plans Erection of Memorial to Kansas Pioneers Mrs. Anna Kilty, of Kansas City, Mo. was a luncheon guest at the Kappa Alpha Theta house yesterday. A meeting of the Pioneer society was last Thursday afternoon. A fair representation of "old timers" was presented by Professor of temporary president; Prof. Olm Tempel, secretary; and Frank L. Carnon, Wichita, treasurer. Additional members elected to the executive committee were Dr. Robert Gleason, and Chester Woodward, of Topkea. The pioneer society recently applied to the Kansas State Charter Board for a barter. The Pioneer society is an outgrowth of a discussion over a period of years for the erection of some suitable memorial to the pioneers of Kansas. The University was given permission for the use of the University of Kansas for the erection of a building. The Board voted to let the organization use for building material the stone that came out of the old Snow Cave, where the cavities were elaborately carved, was of brick, faced with white Kansas limestone. All the stone has been stored; the carved portions in wooden crates, and the other in the auditorium base. Peace Action Group Meets Students Discuss "Economic Isolation as a Road to Peace" William Elston, c37, and William Fusion, c'uell, led a discussion of the topic "Economic Isolation as a Road to Peace" in the Forum. The Action Committee yesterday afternoon. From took a stand for economic isolation. He believes that the United States could achieve a degree of internal or external security in order to lower standard of living that would be more than compensated for by security from commercial wars such as have happened since 1945. Elton quoted Mr. Nicholas Murray Butler, president of Columbia University, in opposing Fuson's stand. He stressed Butler's opinion that we are in an economic inter-dependent world "inolation," said Elton, "might be a good way to avoid要 embroiled in a war, but it would result in an even greater cost for American workers than now, as capitals would take no out." Fusion and several others advocated complete economic withdrawal from the Philippines as a part of the proposed economic isolation. Some believed any intervention from that or any other foreign market would only hasten a proletarian revolution. The Peace Action committee meets every Monday afternoon at 4:30 in room 10 in the Memorial building. Plans are made for next week's event, the year which will be held. Dec. 12. Tau Omega Elects Officers Frink and Helman Named to National Board During Convention Here Loven Frink, e36, and Carl Helman Jr. e36, were elected to the Nation Board of Control of Tan Omega, aero-conservation society's convention held here last week-end. The convention voted to accept Purdue's petition for a charter pending the sanction of the Purdue Board of Direction. Plans for the local chapter now include continuance of alting activities and a course of instruction for beginners. Frank was elected member-at-large and Holman, national historian. Other officers included John Hammond, secretary-treasurer, Robert Reeddy, chief engineer of Steward Aircraft, Wichita; and member-at-large, James McNicholas, of the University. Oriental Bazaar to Open Articles For Sale Obtained Through An Importer In Seattle The ways and means committee, with Virginia Hardesty, c.37, as chairman has charge of the bazaar. The annual W.Y.C.A. Oriental buzzer will open tomorrow afternoon, at Henley house, and will continue until the following Monday afternoon. Articles obtained through an importer at Seattle will be displayed for sale. The articles, which would make unusual and distinctive Christmas gifts, include linens, brasses, embroideries, candle-making tea, Christmas seals, and novelties. Read the Kansan Want Ads. - Football days may be over for another year but there will still be plenty of football weather when the team's wicks will feel just right! - Better stop in and try some on! - You can't resist the styles or price! $7.99. NANETTE OVER THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. Phone 511 Are You Allowing Rundown Heels and Wornout Yourself? Are You Allowing Social and Standing Also Your Health? ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP 1017 Mass. W.E. Whistlebone. Prop. Phone 686 Last night your new o'coat slept in the Post Office. Came by Parcel Post with five other beauties. You see, we don't wait for freight shipments . . . coats that were having their buttons sewed on Friday are being buttoned by Lawrence's shrewdest clothing buyers Tuesday. Insist on a new coat this season! Here it is . . . fresh from the tailor's goose that lays only golden eggs. Griffon Topcoats and O'coats $19.50 to $34.50 LUNCH With Your Friends UNION FOUNTAIN Always the Biggest and Best GRANADA To see the Mornat, Maddost, Grandest Show in History! Always 25c 'til 7. Why Pay More? Ends Wednesday Just One More Day You'll Be Shouting THURSDAY For the Week-end "HERE COMES THE BAND" with TED LEWIS and his Orchestra and a big cast of favorites FUN! GIRLS! MUSIC! ROMANCE! Here SUNDAY GINGER ROGERS IN PERSON PATEE 10c 15c ENDS TONITE! Chester Morris Sally Eilers "PURSUIT" Pat O'Brien "OIL FOR THE LAMPS OF CHINA" WED. - THUR. Its Terror and Glory Will Hold You in Chains of Steel! "THE INFORMER" Victor McLaglen Preston Foster BANK NITE WEDNESDAY DICKINSON Lawrence's Finest NOW Cost $2,000,000 and Worth Every Penny Cecil B. Demille's 'THE CRUSADE'S' Starts Friday Load Your Cargo for Monte Carlo RONALD COLEMAN The Man Who Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo — Sunday — "So Red the Rose"