WEDNESDAY, NOV. 11. 1976 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society Before 3 b.m. call K.U. 25; after 3, call 2702-K3 Entertain With Tea For Government Official Miss Ruth Litchi, instructor in the School of Education, and Miss Matese Rich, secretary to the dean of education, will entertain tomorrow morning honoring Miss Bess Goodkyounn of Washington, D.C. Miss Goodkyounn is the assistant commission of education, Miss Ruth Kenney will pour. She will be assisted by Laida Edin, Assistant Commissioner, c.e. 377; and Martha Peterson, c.e. 377. Harris-Chattell Pi Lambda Theta, education sorority, will hold initiation services followed by a Founder's Day banquet and graduation. A president of the organization, will speak. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Harris of Focteniel, Idaho, announce the engagement of their daughter, Eilen Alcene, to Mr. James Wilbert Chattell of Hays. Miss Harris is a senior in the College, and will be graduated in January. Mr. Chattell received his bachelor's degree from the chemistry department at Fort Hays Kansas State College. He was a member of Alpha Chi Sigma, an ☆ ☆ ☆ PHONE K.U.66 FOR SALE H & R 22 caliber Trapper Model revolver, 6" revolve. New condition. 44,10 Call for "hoe" at 1521 Tennessean or phone 2869 before 29th. -44 CLASSIFIED ADS LOST! Brown overcame, take Saturday night from men's ultrasound in Union Bank reward. Row for return. Phone 508. Korn treep Trophy. ONE STOP FOUND: HUNG, Owen, Ober's label, insults IR. R.-L. BROOK, a man's red and blue hair tie, and a girl's black blouse call. Call a Knight in Chief Manager, Office - Knight Union. LONT. Phil Dutta fraternity pin at Union building Tuesday night. Intials A.R.S. and No. 647 on base. Reward. Phone 9197. -46 CLOTHES SERVICE STATION ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ SCHULZ the TAILOR 924 Mass. 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RADIOS FOR RENT Phone 303 HUNSINGER'S 920-22 Mass. GRUNOW PHILCO RUTTER'S SHOP RUTTER'S SHOP 1014 Mass. Phone 319 Guests during the weekend at the Kappa Alpha Theta house were: PHONE 12-987 Guests during the weekend at th Kappa Alpha Theta house were: Mr. and Mrs. W, S. Norris, Salina Mr. and Mrs. W, N. Bertels, Marion Murray Kenyon, Fort Scott Mary Graham, Kansas City, Mm. Kalai Thomas, Topeka Margaret Ann Price, Lexington, Mm. Mr. and Mrs.凯, Kansas City, Mm. Peggy Pair Homerwine, Kansas City, Mm. Elda Givens, Fort Scott Louise Barzard, Fort Scott, Mm. Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Wald, Kansas City, Mm. Virginia Tech, Kannan City, Moy, W. W. T. Grant, Kannan City, Moy, Ted Reavoward, Kannan City, Moy, Mrs. J. C. Hunt, Kannan City, Moy, and Mrs. H. L. Rebehtshen, Kannan Eong Lengman, Des Moine, Iowa Mrs. Ralph McCauley, Augusta Mr. and Mrs. R. J, DeMotte, Kansas Cl gean Grant, Kansas City, Mo. Billy Boffe, Kansas City, Mo. Mr and Mrs P. R. Boffe, Woodsalon, Salina Ellen Burger, Dev Monew, Iowa Mrs. Wiley Share, Anguita Rhodium, Kansas City, Mo. Katherine Shaver, Lincoln, Neb. Jane Hildridge, Lincoln, Neb. Mary Harvest, Lincoln, Neb. Mary Harvest, 18 Catherine Harley, 18 Mary Harvest, Kansas City, Mrs. M. E. C. Rhodium, Kansas City Virginia Chain, Lincoln, Nebu Jane Locke, Umdin, Nebu James Doyle, Nebu Josiphine Burrell, 6 Dorothy Fries, 16 Eric Hemsley, 16 Barbara Everlym, 16 Rebecca Evans, 16 Finnia Jo Swampy, 14 Nancy Wilson, 10 Bags, Bags, Elizabeth Brammer, Pratt Guests at the Phi Delta Thet. fraternity house last weekend were Charlton Ounce, Lincoln, Neb. Ruth Talkhee, Lincoln, Neb. Ben Pinniman, Lincoln, Neb. Rita Ogler, Lincoln, Neb. Rita Ogler, Lincoln, Neb. MacLain MacFarlane, Washington, D.C. Jamet Mee, York, Neb. Mary McCarthy, Lincoln, Neb. Dorothy Shipley, Berkley, Calif. Dr. and Mrs. Frank Foncannon, Emporia, Mary Virginia Ingram, Emupria Mrs. O. W. Weidmann, Kansas City, Mo Jr. C. Wilcox, Kansas City, Mo Mr. and Mrs. H. Bryant, Parum Dr. L. F. Watson, Boston Howard Praye, Kansas City Mr. M. I. Brendan, Boca Raton Mr. M. I. Brendan, Boca Raton Rusell Townley, Great Bend Martine Jenne Stevenon, Kansas City, Mo Richard K. T. Limin, Neb. Rachy Hardy, North Platts, Neb. Richard K. T. Limin, Neb. H. W. Laffer, Wichita Mary Louise Lear, Wichita Chi house last weekend were: L. D. O. Felix, Downy Wesham Mathewes, Ouawatimie Sonny Pike, Hatchman Mrs. J. K. Leawoofer, Kansas City, Mm. Mrs. Denny Davis, Kansas City, Mm. Mrs. and Roy, Lake Eiland, Topokla, Mm. Mrs. and Mrs. Ed Miller, Kansas City, Mm. Roy Ahlén Holder, Topokla, Mm. Clyde Coffman, Topokla, Mm. Mrs. E. J. Green, Biomar, N.D. Clarence L. Bunye, Hill City, Mm. Mrs. J. H. Low, Lansing, Mm. Charles Baker, Kansas City, Mm. Mrs. Margaret Bakeau, Kansas City, Mm. Margaret Love, Kansas City, Mm. Mrs. and Mrs. H. Lawsbain, Lansing, Mm. Mrs. and Mrs. Bernard Frieder and lawyer Lawrence, Houston, Houston, Topokla Karen Mennahall, Merriam Carl Wheatty, Topokla Calendar for the Week Dinner guests at the Sigma Nu House Monday evening were Mr. Gillman, Lawrence and Mr. Dove Sterling, lancet artist with studios in Eats Park. University Concert Course, the Joos Ballet, University Auditorium: 8:20 p.m. The Sewing club of the K.U. Danes will meet at 2 o'clock this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Max Whealeay, 1724 Kentucky street. Alpha Omicron Si porosity will be hostesses at the W.S.G.A. tea given this afternoon in the lounge of the Administration building. Dramatic Club production, "Bury the Dead," Fraser theater, 8:20 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 11 W. S.G.A. tea, Central Administration lounge, 3-5 p.m. Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority entertained the Sigma Nu fraternity with an hour of dancing last night. The Delta Tau Delta fraternity was entertained with an hour dance at the Alpha Omicron Pi house last night. Alpha Gamma Delta entertained Sigma Phi Epsilon with an hour of dancing last night. Mrs. J. S. Wilgilson of Kansas City, Mo., was a guest at the Alpha Delta Pi sorority house last night. Friday, Nov. 13 Puff Pant Prom, Memorial Union 9-12 p.m. Thursday. Nov. 12 Mr. Charles W. Hess, '33, of Kansas City, Mo., was a dinner guest on the Phi Delta Theta house Monday. ☆ ☆ ☆ Dramatic Club production, "Bur, the Dead," Fraser theater, 8:20 p.m. Saturday ☆ ☆ ☆ OVER THE HILL ☆ ☆ ☆ Football: Kansas vs. Michigan State at Lawrence. Miss Elise Smith, 27, spoke on "Home Life in Korea and Japan" at a meeting of the Home Economics department at the Home Management house. Saturday. Nov. 14 "K" Club dance, Memorial Union building, 9-12 p.m. Alumna Speaks on Japan ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ Alexander Will Speak At the physics colloquium today Dale Alexander, graduate student in the physics department, will speak on "Determination of Parallax." The meeting is at 4:30 in Blake hall and all students are invited to attend. Armistice day will be observed in Lawrence today with programs in the various schools in addition to a special observance at 11 o'clock when whitles and sterns will blow at the cannon, and activities to cease for one minute. City Observes Armistice Day All business houses will remi- nent throughout the day as well as anks and public offices. The city brary will be closed. At 8 o'clock the Dorsey-Liberty post of the American Legion will hold a party for all World war veterans and their wives at the post rooms in the city building at Eighth and Vermont streets. Pharmacy Exams Given by State Board The State Board of Pharmacy will give the quarterly examination for registered pharmacists in the Chem- istry Department of the University, Friday and Saturday. The Pharmacy Colloquium will be held at 11:30 Friday morning instead of the regular time. Thursday morning at 11:30, in order that the state board may have charge. The State Board is composed of James Kumme, the Kumme president; Walter Warner, Lawrence, treasurer; Pat Mulligan, Topeka; secretary; Koelo Peto, Topeka; and Eugene Cook, Iola. Men's Council Continued from page one councils in more than 200 colleges and universities in the Middle West, and the local council has made extensive preparations for housing and program during the session here." Delegates from the University of Colorado, the University of Missouri, Kansas State College, Kirksville, Mo., State Teachers College, the University of Nebraska, and many other schools have directed their intention of attending this second annual meeting. To Hold Joint Meeting A joint meeting of Y.W.C.A. and Y.M.C.A. will take place tomorrow at 4:30 at Henley house. The two cabinets hold joint meetings in order to sponsor programs which are in common to both. Harold Gregg, president of the Y.M.C.A. cabinet, will lead the discussion. With a Great Horn Spoon NEW ONES FOR FOXY FELLOWS By John R. Malone ARMISTICE DAY was forcibly brought to our attention last night when we were informed that the President had issued an executive decree to the effect that American manufacturers henceforth must design all of the current designs to foreign powers. The enterprises were granted permission to sell planes of designs a year old or more, but none of the more modern planes. This was an effort to keep our military secrets a trifle in advance of the other countries in the good old arms race. - See our smart new arrow ties for Fall! You ought to. We've some new stripes, some new figures that are out-and-about, and some. Drop in tomorrow and let us show you this exclusive new neckwear. This was all well and good in intent. However, there are loopholes. Prime of which is that fine old one brought forth in the recent senate munitions investigation. Companies have begun to produce munitions that are usually big enough to maintain assembly plants and in some instances entire fabricating $1 and $1.50 INCOMPLETE Although a giraffe without a neck, we admit, is in a sadder plight than a man without a handkerchief tucked in his upper coat pocket ... in his handkerchief should be there to give the final well-groomed touch to his appearance. ARROW HANDERCHEEFS 25¢ up plants in some foreign countries, which makes a force of our good President's order. You see, the companies he is attempting to regulate are international In scope, while the companies we are competing with are international boundaries. In short, the companies are bigger than the government. Besides, knowing the war secrets of a government is a good selling point when one is trying to keep up with competing powers. It is very difficult to stop intra-company correspondence and consequently the getting out of the bag of war secrecy. Which is a lizard, ghastly "ha-na" 心 By the papers we read that Ramsay McDonald fainted at a banquet recently. We have a grave suspicion that he was merely sleeping, like we have been wont to do a number of times. Last night also we were informed too of the intention of our good Congress' decision to investigate the Literary Digest poll, so notoriously this past election. Probably a lot of us will have said good Congress investi- Mr. Farley's statistician's meetings, Farley's forecaster was absolutely correct. The Monday before election he prophesied that Rosevelt would carry every state but Maine and New Hampshire and new New Hamburg would e close. 2 . Everyday Special! Ham Salad Sandwich and Chocolate Milk Shake 20¢ The Hill young Democrats hold a little ghouling hangout last evening. Irony of all, one of the more prominent Republicans was detailed in a book by the well under the strain of the great chilling that fell upon him. 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