FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22.1935 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE THREE Hill Society BEFORE 3 P.M. CALL KU, 21; BETWEEN 7:15 AND 9 P.M. CALL 2701K3 OR 2702K3. Gamma Phi Beta To Hold Party Gamma Phi Bhi will hold its annual Polly party Saturday night at the chapter house, Req Blackburn's and Wrightine Wright's orchestra will furnish the music. The chaperons are Mrs. Perry, Mrs. Hoof, and Mrs. Charles. Phi Gamma Delta To Hold Party Phi Gamma Delta fraternity will hold a semi-formal party tonight at the chapter house. Wayne Wright's orchestra will furnish the music. ☆ ☆ ☆ Westminster hall held a Thanksgiving dinner Wednesday night. Guests included: Charles Yeomans, e; 298 Fret Maier, $36, Bill Fusion, and Horace Anderson. Hostesses were Mildred Mitchell, e; 27, and Orene Yowell. Westminster Foundation will entertain with a Thanksgiving tonight at 8 p.m. at Westminster hall. All students and their friends are invited. Edward Mucker and Roy Muster both of Kansas City, were dinner guests at the Delta Chi house Wednesday evening. The Fireside Forum of the Congregational church will hold a party tonight at the church from to 12. All members and their friends are invited. Ten members were initiated into Pi Lamba Tihea, honorary women's educational security, at a ceremony yesterday at the Colonial Tea Room, followed by a reception in Miss Ruth Lichten also gave a report of the biennial conference of the socrory, which she attended this summer, at the North, N. H. The new members are: Nicola Ferguson, Catherine Hartley, Margeurie Jarrort, Lois McCormack, Velma Old, Verna Mae Saxton, Virginia Jennings, Jerry K. Calvert, and Hazel Rose. Bill Rowell, of Kansas City, Ms. and Robert Mann, of Hutchinson, were guests at the Alpha Tau Omega house Wednesday. Mrs. Schwison, of Prutt, was a dinner guest at the Pi Kappa Alpha house last evening. 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High School Journalists Arrive for Conference will be hosting a club pearl page will be joining the Sky Parker of the Journalism building at 430 by members of Theta Sigma Phi, national honorary journalistic security. Banquet Starts at 5:45 Banquet Starts & teaches 5:45 Studies and teacher delegates to the conference. The student delegates to the journal of journalism of the University, will be in attendance at the annual dinner, which will be given at 5:45 in the banquet room of the Memorial Union The program honoring the Kansas chapter of Sigma Delta Chi, winner of the national Sigma Delta Chi Achievement Cup, awarded at the national convention last week, will include congratulations offered to Sigma Delta Chi by Shirley Jones, c36, president of Theta Pi Phi; conference highlights as well as awards presented to Sigma Delta Chi, Dr. A. M. Lee and Prof. J. J. Kliner. Dean Paul B. Lawson, of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, will officially welcome the guests in a talk entitled "The University Welcomes You." Introductions of well-known guests and guest speakers will follow. Entries received from various high schools include such acts as whistling, clog dancing, readings, and singing. High school students who will participate in this program have been working on their numbers for the past two weeks Amateur Night To Follow Dinner. Without doubt the most entertaining feature of the entire two-day program, the "Major Bowers" Amateur Night will be given in the top up of the various high school representatives, will be given in the auditorium of the Administration building, starting at 8:15 tonight. Applause will determine the winners. Attempts must be recorded to record the volume of anthem. and will be ready to "do their stuff." Saturday morning meetings of the high school conference and the K.C.T.J. will conclude the two-day sessions. High school students will hear Quentin Brown, T38, business manager of the high school newspaper, and Jeremy for business managers and advertising managers of high school newspapers. Prof. W. A. Dill will conduct a sports roundtable, and Dr. Lee will discuss feature writing, Ralph Baker, field secretary of the Kansas Press Association, will speak on "The Success of a Paper" will conclude the high school sessions. CALL FLOWER FONE For Quality A business session of the K.C.T.J. Saturday morning will center around the subject "What We've Been Doing." Talk will be given by Mrs. Grice E. Anderson, Madison; Hazel K. Pullman, Garnett; H. Lee K伞man, Kansas City; Gerteurd Kirkland, Belley Ittmann, Pittsburg and Bill Dillman, Wichita. Through the courtesy of the University's Athletic Association, delegates wishing to attend the KU-Iowa State football game Saturday afternoon may obtain tickets at reduced prices by purging them from the news room of the Daily Kansas. 820 Pinkerton Police to Aid At Homecoming Gam ditional sum for the Homecoming game had been set at 75 cents, which added to the 50 cents counted as the house-card balance. The visiting team, gave the athletic management $12.5 for the reserved ticket. Of this $12.5, 20 cents had to go to the government for tax, and $1 to the athletic management with 5 cents. "We didn't mind that so much when we were doing something for our customers," he said. "We few persons attempt to capitalize on our generosity, we had to stop it. It is too bad the actions of a few make it necessary to withdraw favors from customers." (Continued from page one) Twenty senior civil engineering students made a trip yesterday morning to inspect foundations being built for the new Eudora bridge across the Kaw north of Eudora. Prof. G. W. Bridges will accompany the students. For Price for Party Decorations of Exquisite Beauty AND CORSAGES From our fresh cut. high quality flowers. "We Telegraph Flowers Anywhere" "MUMS" for the football game Better Quality for the Same Price "Flowers of Distinction" WARD'S Flowers Going Home for Thanksgiving? Plan now to take advantage of the unusually low cost of travel on Union Pacific trains. It is cheaper than driving your own car — far more comfortable, much safer and faster. Save precious vacation hours — travel by train. Ask your Union Pacific Agent for complete information Liberal Club Is Organized UNION PACIFIC Group Will Meet To Discuss Current Political And Economic Questions The liberal factions on the Hill met last night to form a liberal club, the purpose of which will be to bring interest in public discourse and to discuss of current political and economic questions, and to bring good speakers to the Hill to deliver lectures. Carl Peters acted as temporary chairman for the meeting until the following officers could be elected: Carl Peters, treasurer; secretary; and Bill Elston, treasurer. An executive council of four members was also elected, composed of Kenneth Born, Sam Halper, Glenn Ward, and the duty of the committee to submit to the club a tentative list of programs for the year. They also will submit a list of prospective lectures from the University, and are invited to the University this winter. Notice of the next meeting will be issued through the Chancellor's bulletin in the University Daily Kanam. Rush Highway Improvements Improvements of a mile of road in Eudora township, six miles cast off Lawrence, is being speeded in order to provide a direct route into Lawrence for the thousands of Kansas City and eastern Kansas persons who will be driving to Lawrence for the Kansas-Missouri football game Thanksgiving. High School Editors We Welcome You Our hours for serving Breakfast 7:30-8:45 Lunch 11:30-1:00 Dinner 5:15-6:30 We serve all 3 meals Saturday. Sailor Eats First Pie In Jail ✓ THE CAFETERIA Gloucester, Mass. — (UP)—Kon Bogorian, 49-year-old adult, had his first piece of pie in jail. When Bogorian was given apple pie he had to be persuaded to eat it. When he left the jail, he was seen piecing it to last him on his next sea voyage. 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