6 KANSAS UNIVERSITY WEEKLY. A very elaborate seven course dinner was served to the German club the Tuesday evening before Thanksgiving. The toasts were splendid. Mr. Witherington made a very good toast master. "Today's Turkey" was responded to by Miss Nettie Manley. "Die Fierlag des Vaterlands" by Herr VonVunerth." "What a Freshman is Thankful For" by Harkes Rhodes. "The last Thanksgiving of the Century," Mrs. Feitchans. "In Twenty Years," John Hall. "A Student's Free Thanksgiving," Miss Williams. In addition to the regular club were Miss Manley of Junction City, Mr. and Mrs. Carruth, Haworth, Stimpson, Hill. Misses Spencer, Leland, Plumb, Ware, Gaddis, Luther, Lehman, Armsby, Miller, Copley, Sellers, Graham, Barteldes, Cross, Inez Cross, Frazer, Rankin, Rice, Boaz, Sexton, Moore, Barnette, Pugh, Boyd, and Mrs. Perkins. Messrs. Simpson, Barnette, Bliss, Ed. Bliss. Bradford, Cross, Silver, Shaler, Linborg, Davies, Nichols, Sallee, Lovelace, Tobey, Baxter,Humphrey, Leonard, Felgar, Copley, Wilder, Goddard, Bursord, J. R. Burton, Abilene; Rev. Hilles, Carl Warkentine, Newton ; Ad. Housh, Oskaloosa. One of the sveltest events of the season was the annual Beta turkey pulling, which was given on the evening of November 23d. at the Beta house. From six until seven reception was held in the spacious parlors, which were beautifully decorated with autumn leaves, after which the doors to the dining room were thrown open and displayed the tables, which were in the shape of the Greek letter Pi, and decorated with smilax and chrysanthemums. An elaborate banquet was served until half-past ten; then there were toasts by Mr. J. Ralph Burton and Prof. Haworth. The tables were then removed and dancing was enjoyed the rest of the evening. The Phi Delts gave a hop in Journal Hall Wednesday night. They are to give up the hall soon and this was their last dance before the holidays. About fourteen couple were present. They were: Misses Plumb, Hawk, Graham, Havens, Ware, Gundry, Bangs, Evans, Brown, Lehman, Alder McCrory, Sellars, Spaulding and Mrs. Paul Hurd of Abilene. Messrs. Ware, Nelson, Colladay, Newman, Johnson, Bronson, Murphey, Crawford,Sidden, Dunlop, Heinckhe, DeLano and Jackman. The wedding of Miss Ellen Mable Sayre and Mr. Ralph Waldo Cone will take place Thursday afternoon, Dec. 20th, at 6 o'clock in the Trinity church. LAW NOTES. Exam in common law pleading on Wednesday. The middle year class will commence KEEPING IN STEP... We are keeping in step with the Great Holiday Movement which is attracting such general attention in Lawrence, and marching to the lively Trade Music we announce a Christmas Stock that is bound to rank above anything in the West in importance and powers of attractiveness. The prices we quote on Silks, Dress Goods, Coats, Gloves, Hosiery and Underwear are such as will challenge immediate and enthusiastic attention among the money savers of Lawrence. Innes, Nace & Hackman. 1