Name: ___ Date: ___ Phone: ___ Email: ___ --- PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 23,1941 Here on the Hill--announces the pledging of Alice Lemon, college sophomore from Lawrence, and Helen Marie Thompson, college freshman from Horton. Vacation Fun First; Then Two Formals Thanksgiving, turkey, sleeping late in the mornings, and mother's better than anybody's cooking are only 4 days away, so packing, planning, and last minute cramming are in order. Following the recess, fun is not going to be lacking on the Hill. On Dec. 5, the R.O.T.C. boys will escort their dates to their fall Military Ball. And the week following that, every man will have a chance to take his favorite girl to the Sophomore Hop. So girls, bring back your best and smoothest formal and be all ready for the dances. ☆ ALPHA OMICRON PI . . . ☆ ALPHA CHI OMEGA . . . weekend guests are Mrs. Charles McCarthy, western counsellor of the sorority; Marjorie Gaines, Frances Anderson, Margaret Hathaway, Betty Heitman, and Mrs. H. J. Brownlee, all of Kansas City, Mo.; Alice Rafington, Decatur, Ill.; Virginia Covington, Columbia, Mo.; and Lee Enne, Inman, Kans. Saturday dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Allen, Kansas City, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. Durand, Hoisington, Kans.; and Allen Taylor, Kansas City, Kans. had Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Hathaway as guests for the game Saturday. ... Thursday dinner guests were Dean and Mrs. Paul B. Lawson, Miss Irene Peabody, and Virginia Colburn. ☆ Plymouth Congregational Church 925 Vermont street Joseph F. King, Minister Alice Moncrieff, choir director Marion Replogle, organist 11 a.m. Morning worship. Sermon. "Doing the Best Things in the Worst Times." 7 p.m. Fireside Forum. Art Wahl will discuss "The Practical Essence of Religion." ☆ First Methodist church and Wesley Foundation 9:45 a.m. Student classes led by Dr. Forrest C. Allen and Rev. Edwin F. Price. 10:45 a.m. Morning Worship. Sermon: "Homes—The Heritage and Opportunity of Youth." Rev. O. E. Allison. Music by Wesleyan Chorus choir. 5:45 p.m. Wesley Foundation Fellowship Hour and League. Cecilia Goncalves, scholarship student from Brazil, will be guest speaker. 7:30 p.m. Vesper Bible Study group. DE LUXE CAFE Our 23rd Year in Serving K. U. Students 711 Mass. A handsomely marked leopard coat with beaver cuffs and collar or a smart plaid-trimmed mouton coat with matching hat and nits for the Thanksgiving parties during vacation. First Baptist church First Baptist church Eighth and Kentucky streets Howard E. Koelb, minister Charles H. Keelb, minister Charles W. Thomas, minister to students. 9:45 a.m. University class. Discussion: "Prayer and Thanksgiving." 11 a.m. Sermon: "Thanksgiving Prospect. Cornet solo, "Holy City" by Don Holman. 5 until 7 p.m. Thanksgiving "Loyalty" banquet. Dr. Calvin Vander Werf will speak. Toastmaster, C. A. Gilmore. C. A. Gilmore. About 20 per cent of a potato is wasted in the process of peeling it. Rover Boy Tells All ★★★ ★★★ Wild Life at K.U. By WILLIAM JACKSON FEANEY Kansan Wild Life Editor James sprang onto the table and greedily gulped down at least half the beer before I could stop him. Then he wobbled across the dance floor meowing "The Internationale," went into the kitchen, and started raising hell with the cook about something. Unknown to most students, the animal society both on the campus and around town contains as many interesting characters as the better publicized human society. For instance, there is James Gordon Bennett. Not the famous journalist, but a little gray kitten who lives at one of the night spots on the outskirts of town, and who loves to drink beer. He received his name from some of my journalistic brethren who frequent that place. One night James was sleeping quietly on my lap when a waitress accidentally put a glass of beer in front of me. There are two dogs I want to mention. These dogs hang out not far from where I live. One of them There was a little cat who wandered into the Shack one day. He was yellow so we named him after yellow journalist Joseph Fulitzer. He didn't stay with us long. Must have been in class 1-A. But the mouse still darts out into the news room, delivers a tirade against the Kansan and scurries back into his hole under a barrage of copy hoks and other impedimentia. We hoped Joseph would catch the mouse that takes delight in frightening the girls on the society desk the of copy hooks and other junk. is a large black dog, whom I suspect was the result of an unhappy love affair between a mastiff and a black panther, and for whom I have an unpleasant name. 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