04161017 PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1941. Here on the Hill---at the home of Col. and Mrs. James S. Dusenbury for the weekend will be Prof. and Mrs. Edmund Marshall of the University of Missouri. Professor Marshall is an exchange professor from the University of Leads. Great Britain and is a cousin of Mrs. Dusenbury. Follow The Crowd To All Homecoming Events To help everyone keep straight on where to be and when to be there this weekend, here is a schedule of the events for the Homecoming celebration. At 6 p.m. tonight over KFKU, the activities will officially commence with a half-hour broadcast by the coaches, members of the team, and Clarence Peterson's Modern Choir to sing the college songs. The Homecoming parade starts at 1:05 from South Park and will end up at 8th and Kentucky streets for another rally in front of radio station WREN. Colored lighting affects are to be a feature of the parade this year. Following the rally at WREN will be a basketball game in Hoch auditorium with the freshman squad opposing the varsity. A honky-tonk dance in Robinson gymnasium will start as soon as the game is over. At 10:30 a.m. tomorrow, 17 high school bands will parade down Massachusetts street and open the program for the day. The football,game will be preceded by entertainment starting at 1:40 p.m.sharp. The Homecoming Varsity at 8:30 p.m. will end the program for the week. And squeezed in somewhere between or along with the other things, everyone should find time to go around to see the organized houses with their Homecoming decorations. GUESTS . . . SIGMA NU . . . . ...dinner guests last night were: Bobbe Peck, Joan Teed, Lita Nell Marks, Dick Bryant, and John Latshaw. PHI DELTA THETA . . . Nancy Naville, Marty Shartel, and Mrs. R. K. McNair were dinner guests last night. KAPPA ALPHA THEYA . . . Annabelle Fisher was a guest last night. ALPHA DELTA PI . . . . ...pledges held an hour dance with the pledges of Phi Delta Theta last night. PHI KAPPA PSI . . . dinner guests last night were Mr. Frank Bolin, Sr., Billy Bolin, Dr. Evan S. Connell, and Barbara Connell, all of Kansas City, Mo. LUTHERAN STUDENT ASSOC. held a Thanksgiving banquet Wednesday night at Trinity Lutheran church. Robert Kloepper was the toastmaster, and the Rev. C. R. Friedstrum of Topeka was the speaker. About 50 guests were present. had as dinner guests last night Jean Turnbull and K. Claybaugh. BATTENFELD HALL. held a tea yesterday for the women attending the joint meeting of the Kansas Committee on the Cause and Cure of War and the Conference on Group Leadership and Cooperation. Bundles for Britain Shipped Today Bundles for Britain were shipped today, Mrs. C. J. Posey announced this noon. Sixteen Chi Omegas knitted garments for this shipment. Kappa Kappa Gamma and Alpha Delta Pi tied for second place with eight girls from each sorority working on clothing to be sent to Britain. The Chi Omega's, with a total of thirteen knitted pieces, were also ahead on the number of garments contributed. Kappa Kappa Gamma contributed eight knitted pieces. Mrs. Posey said there would be no meeting or tea on Wednesday of next week. First Baptist Church Will Have Thanksgiving Party Thanksgiving "Loyalty" banquet will be held at the First Baptist church, Eighth and Kentucky streets, from 5 until 7 p.m. Sunday. November 22,1941 November 21, 1941 Gamma Phi Beta, Fall Party at Ballroom, 12:00 m. AUTHORIZED PARTIES Elizabeth Meguiar, Adviser of Women. Dr. Calvin Vander Werf, of the department of chemistry, will speak. Other features of the program will be a violin solo by Marvin Zoschke, Phil Cato and his orchestra, and general singing led by Don Holman. C.A.Gilmore, toastmaster, has been assisted by Virginia Tieman in arranging the program. DE LUXE CAFE November 22, 1941 VARSITY, Ballroom, 12:00 m. Sigma Phi Epsilon, Party at House, 12:00 m. Baptist young people and their friends are invited. For reservations call 1429, before noon Friday. Twenty-five cents is charged for each plate. Our 23rd Year in Serving K. U. Students 711 Mass. Warm Mouton Supple, deep-piled mouton, the fur "that's all the world like beaver," in a sport coat for the game tomorrow. H spe The the Co field his that to a 7 to enga as r wee C liter