FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7. 1984 --- PAGE THREE Hill Society Cosmopolitan Club To Entertain The members of the Cosmopolitan club will entertain with a banquet and program tomorrow evening between 8 and 12 o'clock at the home of Prof. and Mrs. P. H. Wheeler, 165." Indiana street. Call K.U. 25 Before 1230 p.m. The program for the evenings entertainment is as follows. Introductory screech by Elisa Bumatay; Song by all Philippine Music, "Oriental Melodies" by P. Eshawler, A. Gorospe, B. Adana and R. Hweller; Solo by G. Wongwaii, P.琴 Solen, B. Wongwaii, P.琴 Solen by Miss Helen Cooper; Tap Dance by Louise Helen, accompanied by Dr. R. Hweller; Vocal Solo, iy Antonie Castillo; Guitar selectia by G. Wongwaii, P.琴 Solen by B. Adnan; Address by Prof. R. Hweller; K. U. serrenders, G. Wongwaii, P. Gorospe, P. Eshavez, and B. Adan; Philippine National Hymn. ☆ ☆ ☆ Pi Beta Phi Cuffet Supper The program will be followed by games. Pi Bata Phi entertained the following guests at a buffet supper last night Jerry Caut, c.55; Annette Lawrence c.35; Iris Cole, c.35; Letha Lemon c.35; Emma Curran, c.35; Frances Kavaughan, c.35; Ruth Pyle c.35; Alice Wesley, c.35; Ernestine Booster, fa.35; Miss Porsepion; Louise Jarboe, c.35; Barbara Gull, c.37; Stella Cutlip, c.35; Jacqueline VanDewonter, c.35; Nancy Hickey, c.35; pam, Cengy Sherwood, c.35; Flora Lebrecht, c.36; Martha Yankee, c.35; Julia Jenches, c.36; Mary Lou Harrison, gr; Gladys Edwards, b.36; Emerlin Wentz, 'cunel; Sara Schellenbauer, 'cunel; Penelle Powell, fa.38; Agnes Brady, 'cunel; and Elmeon Thompson, c.35; Y.W.C.A. Advisory Board Meets The advisory board of the W.Y.C.A. entertained at dinner yesterday evening at the house of Mrs. W. J. Bamgattner, for the seventeen members of These on the advisory board are Miss Rosemary Keckham, Miss Mabel Elliot, Mrs. J. H. Parker, Mrs. C. M. Steeling, Mrs. J. Daniels, Mrs. C. M. Baker, Mrs. Raymond Beemner, Mrs. Kral Kreidler, Mrs. W. E. Higgins, Robert Wurmer, Miss Mary Larson, Bryan Yuan, Miss Craen, Cranken, Joseph King, and Maumgartner. These ex-officio members were also present; Mrs. E. H. Lindley, Mrs. Frank Strong, and Miss Agnes Husband. ☆ ☆ ☆ Gamma Phi Beta Polly Party The actives of Gamma Phi Beta will entertain with their annual Polly party for the pledges at the chapter house, tomorrow night from 9 to 12 o'clock. Pee Wee Brewster and his orchestra will furnish the music for dancing. Chaperones will be: Mrs. Fanny McB Adams, Mrs. Nelle M Hopkins, Miss B. Lear, and Mrs. Ralph Baldwin Summerfield Scholars Hold Dinner The Summerfield scholars held their first colloquium of the year following a dinner last night in the Colonial tent by henry Baker and Robert Braden. Members of the faculty who were guests are: Prof. H. B. Chubb, Prof R. H. Wheeler, and Prof. Noel Gist. Kappa Alpha Theta Chirstmas Party The members of Kappa Alpha Theta will hold their annual Christmas party on Saturday, Dec. 21 at Union hallroom, Red Blackburn and his orchestra will furnish the music for The chaperons will be Mrs. T. S Stover, Mrs. A. J. Oqden, Mrs. N. K Thompson, and Mrs. P. H. Klinkenberg Red Dog Inn Party Theta Tau The Theta Tau fraternity will hoke its annual Red Dog Im party, at the chapter house tomorrow evening between 9 and 12 o'clock. Preston Anderson and his orchestra will play during the evening. Chaperones will be: Mrs. McClure E. H. Hay, and Mr., and Mrs. Clarence Harriss. Alpha Delta Pi Party Alpha Delta Pi will hold its annual winter formal tomorrow evening at the chapter house. The Paramour club orchestra will play. Chaperones will be Mrs. Anna Win Butcher, and Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Olsen ☆ ☆ ☆ Honor Miss Gottlieb Members of Iota Sigma Fi, honorary chemistry society for women, entertained at dinner Tuesday night at Broad View Ima, honoring Miss Selma Gottlieb. The table decorations were roses and candles. Miss Gottlieb, is to be married soon, was presented with a piece of silver. The guests were: Mrs. G. W. Stratton, Mrs. J. W. Murray, Miss Elva Weeks, Miss Cassandra Riter, Mrs. Mary Moore, Miss Guilla Marble, Miss Ethel Jones, Miss Harrier Meir, Miss Ruth Cady, and Kathyn Tissue. Triangle Christmas Party Triangle fraternity will entertain with its Christmas party Saturday night at the chapter house, between it and the dormitory. Ray Slimson and his land will play. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Chapecones will be: Mrs. Anna Winsor, Mrs. O. W. Nauman, and Mrs. Clara Wright. ☆ ☆ ☆ Hulen-Atkin Approaching Marriage The marriage of Mise Ermn Hulen of Wichita, and Ben E. Aikin of Arkansas City, son of Mr. and Mrs. Drew Atkin, will be sollenized in the Greco Atkin, son of Wichita, soon Mise Hulen attended the University of Kansas and Washburn. Freshman Frolic Tonight From Tonghua The Festival will be held in the Union building tonight from 9 until 1 o'clock. This is the annual party given under the supervision of the Freshman class, Johnny Johnson and his band will play. The Zoology club will hold its annual Christmas dinner party at Wiedemann's Tuesday evening, Dec. 11. Sigma Kappa announces the pledging of Shirley Strain, fa'uncl; of Lamar, Colo. Alumnaes who will be guests at the Gamma Phi Beta house this weekend are: Janet Bouton of Kaneas City; Juno Maxine of Maxine and Maxine Van Pell of Paola. Dinner guests at the Sigma Chi house last night were Mius Helen Rhoda Hoopes, and Jonn Jankowski, c'38. Guests at the Gamma Phi Beta house this weekend will be Adjekla and Betty McVey, both of Kansas City, Missouri. Guests, and Mary Markham of Parsons. Dorothy Burkholder, c.36, will attend the opens in Kansas City, Moe tomorrow evening. Elizabeth Aldierce, c'36, will spend the weekend in Kansas City, Mo., and attend the opera on Sunday. Football Attendance Drops Attendance at the University of Kansas home games this fall was 50,000, according to E. L. Falkenstein, secretary of the college sports show that 7,600 attended the game with Colorado; 10,000 at the St. Benedict's game; 8,300 saw the Oklahoma game; the homecoming game with Nebraska; and the Michigan State game; 6,000. Total of 50,500 Average Less Per Game Than 1933 Crowds The total of 50,300 for five games is a drop over the game average for last season and 10,600 for four home games during the 1933 season. An average of 11,500 saw the four home contests last year as well, 10,600 for the season un completed. Official figures have not been announced for the out of town games, b ut it is believed that 15,000 attended the Kansas State game; at 10,000 the Tulsa Athletics and Missouri games, the Ames game reaching a few a k尔 of 4,000. Dean Paul B. Lawson, Dean E. B. Stouffler, Dr. J. H. Nelson and G. O. Bratter, both from the university's office will attend the annual joint session meeting of the state Association of College Registrars and the College at the College of Emporia Saturday. Dean Stouffler will give an address in the morning to the joint session. Roundtable meetings will be held in Room 109 by the two separate groups. FACULTY MEMBERS WILL GO TO EMPORIA JOINT MEETING Nathan Bolton, former student of the University, has since his graduation become the head of three newspapers, two located in Missouri and one in Illinois. He completed his first paper, the Novinger weekly, to two times a week. Bolton received his early newspaper experience on pa- tionalville, Wellington, Wilhita, and Newport. Graduate Owns Three Paners New Mexico May Play Here Gaglarlo Reviews Books Domenico Gaglarlo, associate profes- rer of economics, reviewed a number of publications on the American Economic Review. Gardiardo Reviews Book Coach Gwin Henry of the University of New Mexico believes prospects are favorable for grid engagements next season between the New Mexico Lobos and both the University of Kansas and St. Louis U., according to the Toppea draft. Teams in the possibility that other game will be played in Albuquerque next year. Henry Seeks Grid Engagements With Middle West Schools In 1935 The former University of Missouri grid positions with both teams for a later part of most season being made and that prospects for bringing St. Louis U Henry said he had received a favorable letter from Dr. F. C. Allen, director of athletes here, concerning a game between the two schools next year. Henry, who was succeeded at the University of Missouri by Frank Carideo three years ago, described as 'newspaper talk' a recent newspaper report that he was being considered again as head of the university. Since Carideo's resignation last week. As director of physical education and head football coach, he coached the New Mexico Lobos to the Border conference championship. He won eight games and lost one this season. "The possibility of having a football game here next fall with the University, he said," Coach Adrian Lindey stated yesterday. The K. U. Athletic department has not officially stated that negotiations have been carried on between the university and the college. Lindsey States No Definite Plans Have Been Made LOBO GAME NOT LIKELY In the absence of Dr. F. C. "PhoG" Allen, who is attending basketball conferences, the Jayhawker football coach felt it necessary to warn fans not to contact Dr. Allen and to contact Coach Gwinn Henry on such a plan. TRYOUTS FOR WOMEN'S RIFLE TEAM COMPLETED YESTERDAY The women's rifle队 trystuws were completed yesterday under the direction of Sergt. C. E. Engle of the Military Science Department. One hundred six women tried out for the team, 12 men were members of last year's team. The records made in the tryouts are being studied and selection of the team will be made soon. The score sheets are not available, and the name of the entrant is clipped off. The judges are then given the sheet, not knowing who the score belongs to, and judge it by the improveer. The entrant as well as the score made. The new official uniform of the men's University Glee Club was worn for the first time at the convention this morning. The snow白 swearners with the Glee Club will be entirely by the members of the Glee Club. These white swearers with dark trousers will be the regular uniform for the concerts of the Glee Club from now on. Apnear in New Uniforms Mery. Epaighri Miller, 95, wife of the late Professor Ephraim Miller, dean of the college from 1853-1903, died last Tuesday at Passadena, Calif., according to a telegram received from her daughter, Mrs. Mary M. Barnes. WIFE OF LATE PROFESSOR DIES AT PASADENA, CALIF Professor Miller, who was for many years professor of mathematics at the University of Oxford, died in the age of 67. He was retired in 1910 on a Carnegie penumbra and went to Cali- A $80.00 prize short story contest, open to all registered students of the University, has been announced by the editors of Manuscript, located at 17 St. Mary's College, Philadelphia. Stories submitted may be any length up to 7000 words. All entries, along with a self-addressed, stamped, return envelope, must be mailed to Manu- envelope, at 1653. The winning story will appear in the August, 1553, Manuscript. 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