1 Here on the Hill---- NACRO an account of Mt. Oread Society PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRI., OCT. 18, 1940 Fall Football With Frills Makes Red Letter Weekend By BETTY WEST Four fall parties, a football game, and a Saturday night varsity will guarantee to turn into wardrobe trunks those bags under the eyes that Hill drones are beginning to sprout. Tonight the main features of the I.S.A. dance from 9 p.m. until 12 p.m. in the ballroom of the Memorial Union building, will be music by Clyde Bysom's orchestra, and a pep rally, Charlotte Steele, fa'40, president of I.S.A., announced yesterday. L. S.A. members are reminded to present their identification cards with their tickets. The Kappa Sigs, those West Hills country barons, will reopen their famous Red Dog Inn, and have issued invitations to Hill pretties, on tin pie pans. And chromium plated ones at that! Saturday evening post-game ceremonies will include an all-school Varsity from 9 to 12 p.m. in the ballroom of the Memorial Union building with Clyde Bysom playing for anyone who wants to husk some serious corn. The same evening the Phi Gams will open their house for a Lil Abner-Daisy Mae party in the grand old manner of Dogpatch down in Cupcake county. Clayton Harbur will play jug music for dancing from 9 until 12 p.m. In the same line of fire will be the Tennessee club party which will go into the great open spaces on a hay rack ride west of town. The Tennesseese and their dates will build a big bonfire, and gulp cider and doughnuts for moral support. ANNOUNCEMENT IS MADE ANNOUNCEMENT IS MADE . . . . . . by Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick S. Floater of Saginaw, Mich., of the marriage of their daughter, Alice Mary, to George Miller Flint, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Flint of Lawrence. The marriage took place Saturday, Oct. 12. Mr. and Mrs. Flint will be at home after Nov. 1. at 1401 South Jefferson avenue, Saginaw. Mr. Flint was graduated from the DANCE To the Swing Music of the Cottage Jute Box Free Music 2:30-5:00 p.m. No. Cover Charge No. Minimum The COTTAGE DE LUXE CAFE Our 22nd year in serving K.U. Students. 711 Mass. St. PROGRAMS AT THE CHURCHES On Sunday Lawrence churches will offer the following programs: Trinity Episcopal church; 8 a.m. Holy Communion; 11 a.m. Morning prayer and sermon by the Rt. Rev. William Appleton Lawrence, bishop of western Massachusetts; 3 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.: Reception for Bishop Lawrence in the Parish house; 5:30 p.m. evening prayer for the University group, followed by supper Wesley Foundation and First Methodist church; 9:45 a.m. Student classes; 10:50 a.m. morning worship, sermon—"Christianity at the Cross-roads," Edwin F. Price, director of Wesley Foundation; 6 p.m. Wesley Foundation fellowship hour; 6:45 p.m. Wesley Foundation league; 7:30 p.m. evening worship. A cooperative service with the First Christian church, sermon by the Rev. Harold G. Barr. First Christian church: Moui Hui King, a student from China, will speak at the Forum of the First Christian church on Sunday evening. Pictures of the life of Christ by Chinese artists will be shown on the screen. This program begins at 5:30 p.m. with fellowship hour following at 6:30 p.m. All students are University Club Dance Tomorrow Members of the University club will entertain at their first winter party of the year tomorrow evening in the new club rooms of the University club in the Memorial Union building. invited. Foster Bible class at 9:45 a.m. taught by Mrs. H. G. Barr. Morning worship and communion at 10:45 a.m. Van Ault's orchestra from Topeka will play for dancing which will start at 8:30 p.m. Refreshnments will be served during the evening. Roger William Foundation and First Baptist church: The University class which meets at 9:45 a.m. will have as its subject "The Message of John the Baptist." Charles W. Thomas will lead the discussion. Worship service at 11 a.m. At 6:30 the Young People's hour at the student center, 1124 Mississippi street. Subject of the discussion will be "Dare We Be Christians?" Plymouth Congregational church. The Westminster Forum will meet at 7:30 p.m. Sunday evening in Westminster hall. The speaker for the evening will be Chancellor Deane W. Malott, FredTrusal, c'43, will lead the devotional service. --about the outcome of the Neb.-Kan. game cause it's a big question mark- We're MUM But we're not mum when we say that every K.U. co-ed should be wearing a big Chrysanthemum Sat. with K. U. colors! Flower-Phone your order --- 820 WARD'S FLOWER SHOP Phone 820 910 Mass. Alumni Meets Scheduled For Five Kansas Cities --- A series of K.U. alumni meetings will be conducted over the state on Friday, Nov. 1, and one on Thursday, Oct. 31, by alumni committees in five towns. Meetings have been scheduled for Garden City, Hays, Parsons, Salina, and Topeka. Garden City alumni will meet at the Hotel Warren to hear Paul B. Lawson, dean of the College. On the two days preceding his talk at Garden City, Dean Lawson will meet civic clubs and high schools in the southwestern portion of the state. This hurried swing will start at Meade and end at Garden City. Parsons alumni will meet at the Christian church to hear from J. W. Twente, professor in the School of Education. Hays alumni will meet at the Lamar hotel to hear Blaine Grimes,' 39, and to see a play presented by Hays talent. Salina grads will hear Dean R. A. Schwegler, of the School of Education, at the Casa Bonito restaurant Topeka alumni will gather at the Hotel Jayhawk to hear from a number of persons from the Campus. Topeka will stress entertainment. All women students planning to attend the football game at Manhattan, Saturday, Oct. 26. must have a written statement of permission from their parents sent directly to the office of the Adviser of Women by 5 p.m. Friday, Oct. 25. and must have signed Authorized Parties Friday, Oct. 18 Independent Student Association, Opening Varsity at Union Ballroom, 12 p.m. Kappa Sigma, Dance at House, 12 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 19 Varsity, Union Ballroom, 12 p.m. Phi Gamma Delta, Dance at House, 12 p.m. Tennessee Club, Party at 1537½ Tennessee, 12 p.m. Westminster Foundation, Informal Social Hour at Westminster Hall. 12 p.m. Sunday. Oct. 20 Gamma Delta, State Lake, Plein, 3:35 p.m. to 9 p.m. Elizabeth Meguiar. Adviser of Women. out in room 220 of Frank Strong hall by that time. Lawrence girls are asked to sign out at the office also. Elizabeth Meguiar. Elizabeth Arden dedicates this typically American color to the newsimple silhouette, the demure off-the-face hats, the current vogue for simplicity in fashion that needs the sophistication of Schoolhouse Red to be truly chic. Wear Schoolhouse Red as a gladden accent with black. Wear Schoolhouse Red with the brave new colors so smart this Autumn. Schoolhouse Red is a clear, bright, youthful color that is as becoming as it is beguiling. Schoolhouse Red Lipstick, $1.50 ... Schoolhouse Red Rouge, $1.25 Schoolhouse Red Nail Polish, 75 cents ... Green Bronze Eye Sha-Do., $1.25 Schoolhouse Red Color Harmony Box containing Schoolhouse Red Lipstick, Rouge and Nail Polish ... $3.50 A Univ ploy comp THE were Was c'44. was Kap last THI Weaver's CH DEI nin Joa c'4° PH Suz Ma