THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2 1935 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREL Here on the Hill- an account of Mt. Oread Society Betty Coulson, Society Editor Before 5 p.m. call KU-25; after 5, 2702-K3 Men complain that too often they are overlooked in fashion surveys. Releases from Cluett, Peabody, and company, New York, deal with masculine interests exclusively. "If the King of England is an arborer on clothes, and reputedly he is one of the best-dressed men in the world, the garterslous sock is on the up and up. For several years the half length sport sock with an elastic top has been popular, but the coming winter will see an increase in the full length wool sock with a wide elastic band at the top to hold it up." Surcoats shown in dozens of styles and models, will become a required part of the college man's wardrobe. Most of these are finger length equipped with zipper fronts. Several models are reversible, serving as rain or top coat, while others are warm enough to take the place of an overcoat in cold weather. Keep an eye out for wool ties. They are coming in with a bang and it is a safe bet to predict almost complete masculine adoption. Newest ones for winter are made up in rough flannels and tweeds with olaid designs. Matching ties and handkerchiefs are on the wane. Clothes today must harmonize, with no provision for matching. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis B. Barhill enrollue the birth of a son, Robert, at the Lawrence Memorial hospital tuesday night. Barnhill is a senior in the School of Business. Chi O's to Give Buffet Supper Chi Omega will initiate sorority buffet supers into the year's schedule of Greek parties tonight. Following dinner they will have an hour dance, with Dale Brodie and his orchestra playing. Included on the guest lists are: Howard Dunham, c'42; Seth Gray, b'41; Carole Powell, c'43; Paul Trower, c'42; Charles Kraumer, b'40; Jack Truehue, c'42; Robert Brown, c'41; Walter Koefer, m'42; Robert Shears, c'42; Donald Krueger, Kansas City, Mo.; Sam Lowe, c'42. Robert Knox, *e*43; Willem I Farmer, *p*1; George Bunn, *e*44; Spencer Bayles, *e*2; Allan Henser, *e*8; Donald Thomas, *b*4; Willi- bard Burton, *e*44; George Hollinger, *e*45; James K. Clarke, *n*30; linna, *f*41; Claremore Winston, 30. Wayne Anderson, e'41; John O'Brien, e'42; William McGinnis, e'42; Dave Young, e'40; William Douce, e'41; William Shears, e'40; Clark Earle, e'41; Hali Kaufman, e'41; Hali Kaufman, e'42; Jim Bell, e'41 Before Barry, Kansas City, Mo. Hol McCarly, c'43; Bob Corbate, c'43; James Braddey, c'42; Rae Riggs, c'42; John Dixon, m'43; Warren Cohen, Anderson Peterson, c'42; William Bennett, gr; and Edward Hokensen, gr. Mathematicians Meet and Eat Members of the Mathematics Club will meet at 4:45 p.m. today. Merle DeMoss, gr. will speak on "Statistics: Number Gets Into So-ety." Delta Chi fraternity entertainer pledges of Cbi Omega with a dinner and hour dance Tuesday night The meeting will be preceded by the usual refreshment period. Pi Lambda Theta Postpones Pledging Pledge service of Pi Lambda Theta, honorary education sorority, scheduled for tonight has been postponed to Nov. 9. That meeting be held in Fraser Hall at 7:30 p.m. Pledges of Acacia fraternity entertained the pledge class of Alpha Delta Pi with an hour dance last night. Delta Tau Mothers Entertained The Delta Tau Delta Mother's Club was entertained here yesterday with a luncheon at Evan's Hearth. Guests were: Ms. Grift, Mrs. George Russell, Sr., Mrs. E. S. Brigham, Mrs. R. Learmouth, Mrs. L. W. Khipchin, Mrs. J. Grant, Mrs. G. A. Benson, Mrs. C. E. Weaver, Mrs. R. Liwalow, Mrs. H. H. Martin, Mrs J. R. Severin, all of Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. J, G. Loe, Bonner Springs; Mrs. Ida F. Woodland, Overland Park; Mrs. John Blocker, Mrs.H.G. Wildes, Mrs. Gordon Brigham, Mrs. George Russell, Jr., Mrs. Robert Huller, Mrs. C. R. Elder, Mrs. F.D. Stapelton, Mrs. J. M. Mott, all of Lawrence; Mrs. John Green, Independence, Mo; and Miss Louise Green, c'43. Corbin hall will hold open house tonight from 7 until 8 o'clock. Some 70 college and university presidents are graduates of Indiana University. They're not corny . . . We refer, of course, to these essentials to a hokey week-end: the three-in-one贴金连 coutt; the knit-in-the-crown knit tie; the antique shoes, and other indignities to seeing the National Ballet participating in the festivities of the National Ballet celebrating the Birth of Bea Boy Scout to "Be Prepared." Check these then drop in at the Palace for them before the crowds deplain their shelves and counters: sweaters mockinswears top-coats over-costs jackets suits cuff-fits etc. National Cornhuskers' Dance Ballroom of Memorial Union build-ign. 12 p.m. AUTHORIZED PARTIES gloves mufflers socks underwear gorters ties shirts shoes We challenge Mother Nature and Jack Frost to compete with us in this autumn weather when it comes to latest shades and colors n any of the articles you might choose from that list. Especially he topcats at $25 and the Palace Champ Suits. Jayhawk Co-op. Informal party a. 1614 Kentucky. 12 p.m. Friday, Nov. 5, 1938 Wildcat Varsity, Ballroom Mem- orial Union building, 12 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 4, 1939 Friday, Nov. 3, 1939 Theta Tau Dance at Memorial Union building, 12 n Delta Upsilon, Dance at chapter house. 12 p.m. District II of I.S.A.; Skating Party and Dance at rink and Corbin hall 12 p.m. Elizabeth Meguair, Adviser of Women, for the Joint Committee on Student Affairs Home Economics Club Pledges 25 Women Tuesday The Home Economics Club held pledging services for 25 new members at the Home Management house Tuesday evening. The following women were initiated: Marcella Bacheim, c4; Phylli Whery, c4; Mary Louse Baker c4; Katherine Stinson, c4; Dorothy House, c4; Betty Jean Miller c4; Lauretta Gerstenberger, c4; Lea Wilson, c4; Joan Voight, c4; Margaret Brown, c4; Jean Bailey c4; Janet Roberh, c4; Jane Crouch Mille Begier, *c*41; Lea Monat Macrwell, *c*41; Lena Schroeder, *c*41; Margaret Murray, *c*41; Mary Thomas, *c*41; Mary Thomas, *c*41; Merk Hall, *c*41; Eleanor Bosch and Malott Speaks To Rotary Of Kansas City, Mo. The Palace 843 Mass. NOTICE Chancellor Deane W. Malott will be guest of honor and speaker at the noon luncheon of the Kansas City Mo., Rotary Club today. Local men attending the luncheon are Karl Klooz, bursar; Fred Ellsworth, secretary of the alumni association; Raymond Nichols, secretary of the alumni association; and the law teacher Keeler, president of the Lawyer Rotary club. All women students planning to attend the football game with Nebraska at Lincoln, Saturday, Nov. 11, must sign up in the office of the advisee of women, room C240, on Tuesday, Friday, Nov. 10 and have a written permit from their parents sent direct to this office. Elizabeth Meguiar Adviser of Women Plans for the use of personnel information leaflets, as a method of presenting data and references for job application, were presented to 75 senior students of the School of Engineering and Architecture in a meeting presided over by Dean Ivan S. Crawford Tuesday. Engineers Plan Personnel Sheets The leaflets will be printed, approximately 200 for each student; bound into looseleaf forms; and grouped by departments to be purchased by senior engineers. They will be utilized for records and forms of information to send when applying for jobs. When department heads or the dean's office are called upon to suggest one or more candidates for a job, copies of the leaflets for the men whom they will suggest will be sent with their letters of recommendation. Pictures of the students will be printed at the top of each leaflet, dispensing with the expense of purchasing pictures for each application for a position. The student must pay for the cost of the engraving of a cut of his picture and the printing of the leaves. Use of this type of personnel contact form is helpful for personnel by several large schools, including the University of Minnesota, Iowa State and Purdue. Women's Glee Club to Meet Women's Glee Club to Meet The members of the University Women's Glee Club will meet tonight at 7 o'clock at the Lawrence studio to have a picture taken. This picture will be used on posters that will be sent to various towns in western Kansas and Oklahoma where the club will go on its annual concert tour next spring. Forty-one foreign nations were represented in the student body of Columbia University's summer session. Symphony Program Over K.F.K.U. Betty Buchanan, pianist, and Leo Worrel, pianist, will present the following numbers: "Presto" (Prescetti); "Etude ..." and 125, no. 8 ("Heller"); "Thy Birthday is Come" (Bach); and "Prelude" (Frauch). Members of the University Symphony Orchestra will present a program over station KFKU at 6:15 p.m. tomorrow. The string ensemble accompanied by Karl Kruitteiner will play "Sonata no. 4" (Corelli). Eugene Nimminger, violinist; Vincent Kleistner, violist; Sara Moher, violine-collson; and Marshall Butler, pianist will accompany Mr. Kruitteiner. Also presented will be "Quartet in D Major" (Mozart), played by Eugene Nimminger, first violinist; Dotrina Weiss, second violinist; Beverly Bleeker, violin; and Sara Moher, celli. Wildcats Primed--- (Continued from page one) out for the remainder of the season with a fractured knee cap suffered Friday night in scrimmage against the frenzied. Gilden Cierny, reserve center, is in the doubtful action class as his ankle injury has failed to come around as expected. Cierny was hurt in the Colorado State game three weeks ago. Denny Gibbens, first second string back, and Bill Burenson, junior back, will watch hip injuries respectively in the Oklahoma fracas, are slated to be near top form. Burensen may event start. Suspectedly Gwinn, Henry closed the practice doors to gridiron fans immediately after the Sooner defeat and secret practice in the stadium has been the order for the past two weeks. Only two developments are certain. The Jayhewkers will have a new goal line defense for their Aigle kin and a couple of new offensi- What's Happening This Week: TODAY: — Dramatic performance, Fraser theatre, 8:15 p.m.; Kansas Teachers meeting; WGCW freshman election, rotunda of Strong School, 9:30 a.m.; Women's Club meeting; Women's pan helenic meeting, Pine room, 4:10 p.m.; YM-WM meeting, Monk's lounge, 4:30 p.m.; Women's luncheon, 12:00 p.m. English room, Quail room, 8:15 p.m. English room on FRIDAY-Cornshuck contest, context, KU-K. U.-K State football game; Dramatic performance, Fraser theater, 8:15 pm; Varsity dance, Memorial On the Campus: SATURDAY—Theta Tau dance, Memorial Union ballroom, 9 p.m. "When I was a girl . . . "Everything was a lot more difficult. When we wanted to buy or sell something we had to hunt all over town to find a buyer or seller. We would just wear ourselves out! But now everything is so different and easy. To get results, all we have to do is insert a low cost result-getting Daily Kansan Classified Ad." Call KU 66 for a Kansan ad-taker we maneuver that are designed to battle even the最脆 defense. Scrimmage sessions have been long and hard, kicking and passing have been polished and flambéed. The fumbling was distilled. The Jaw-hawks should be ready to go. Another new K.U. weapon that is sure to be wheeled into battle is Ralph Miller, sharpening junior halfback, who is destined to see his team win. Miller was the big test for Miller's knee which was operated on last summer The game will be played as a secondary feature of the National Cornbulling bee which will take place in the morning. One of the largest, if not a record breaking, crow is on hand for the intricate clutch. A Jayhawk defeat means that the Kansas will have to salvage conference consolidation by defeating other Nebraska or Missouri, two tough customers. A loss by Kansas State would mean a battle for the cellar bunting with Iowa State. They will have Oklahoma as well the Cyclones to face after Friday's ensagement. Immediately after practice this afternoon, the Jayhawkers will leave for Ottawa to spend the night. They will return about noon Friday. WANT ADS LOST: On Campus, Man's Hamilton wrist watch. Lost Friday evening. Reward if returned to owner. Larry Hynes. Phone 957. -35 FOR SALE: 1925 Dodge Sedan. Lots of low-east transportation left in this long-lived dependable car. Warranty included J. Grotter. 300 West 14th Street. -35 Attend the rally tonight. When school opened in Moscow, Russia, this fall 610,000 children were enrolled at the 615 schools. Score Stadium in the JAYHAWKERS the football Co-eds in sportswear from 2^39 504. Weaver's are featured at--because : : : IT'S SURE TO RAIN! 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