THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8. 1934 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Hill Society Mu Phi Epsilon Alumnae Meeting Miss Viain Skilton will entertain the slummate chapter of Mu Pheil Epion at her home this evening. Following the business meeting Prof. C. S. Skilton consent excerpts from his opera, "The Day I Met You." The writing was written by Prof. Allen Crafton. These taking part in the production will be Joanneette Fa, fa35; Helen Beard, Carl Brasson, and Herlon Loyd, eunel. ☆ ☆ ☆ Miss Joannene Cass, fa35, a pupil of Dean D. M. Swarthwart, played a group of piano solos and Miss Alice Denton, played voice with Mrs Alice Monroe, playing voice with Mrs Alice Monroe, her accompaniments being played by Miss Herrietta Bates, f628 at the musical tea given by the No Naim club Tuskegee room at the home of V. K. Bruner. Dinner guests at the Delta Tau Delta house tonight will be: Betty Jane Sierling, la'uć; Carolyn Smith, c$3; Lucy Batt, la'uć; Kate Bashner, f$3; Bathy Ruth Smith, f'aud; Eater Purdy, c$7; and Mary Angela Kettinge, s'cmer. A dance will follow the ☆ ☆ ☆ Dinner guests of Alpha Chi Omega this evening will be Prof. and Mrs. J. P. Pensen, Miss Elizabeth Meguin, Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Burdick, Prof. William M. Howie, Miss May Gardner, and Miss Margaret Anderson. Dinner guests at the Alpha Tau Omega house this evening will be Barbara Jane Goll, c37; Mary Elizabeth Brien, c81; Anne Curel, Mary Elinor Bredr, c81; Shirley Jones, c36; Jane Gray, c7; Nancy Calhoun, c4; Larry Stockman, c5; Stockman, c1; Janet Carrington, c8, and Mary Jenneturrell, c37. Delta Sigma Lambda will have the following guests at dinner this evening: Card Sutter, e-mail; David Cochsinger, e-mail; David Cohn, pinned, e-mail; Paul Lewis, e-mail. Dinner guests at the Theta Tan屋 this evening will be: Edna Rossell and Mary Gny, both of Kansas City, Mo.; Peter Wendler, John McKinnon, c38; and John Grist, C37. 宜 宜 宜 Prof. F. O. Russell and Prof. J. W Twote will speak this evening at the Junior high school Parent Teacher Association. They will give a panel discussion of the proposed legislation affecting the schools of Kansas. Dinner guests at the Kappa Kappa Gamma game this evening will be Blanche Tancher, Lawrencer; Don Reed cunel; Bur Evens, c?7; Richard Newcomer, c?8; Rajah Wells, c?8; Cory Cupel; Bill Green, c?8; Bill Hearn, c?5. ☆ ☆ ☆ Dinner guests at the Aceaie house this evening will be Charles Hazen and Noke Sherwool, both of Kansas City Mo. 10 Alpha Gamma Delta will entertain the Phi Chi fraternity at an hour dance this evening. The Sigma Kappa Mother's club hold their regular meeting at the chapter house this afternoon at 2:50 o'clock. Prof. Wm. F. Kisiek and Prof. H. F. Holtzchwil will be dinner guests at the Alpha Kappa Pd house this evening. Clayton Ott, 34, of Overland Park will be a weekend guest at the Theta Tau house. Gamma Phi Beta will entertain Phi Gamma Delta with an hour dance tonight. Sarah Nell Pickett, cured, was a luncheon guest at the Alpha Gamma Delta house today. The AlphaGamma Delta Mother's club held its regular monthly meeting at the chapter house yesterday afternoon. Mrs. H. C. Alliphn entertained the Merry Matron Club at a lunchon at her home today. ☆ ☆ ★ Miss Dorothy Landess, e'75, was nuest of Alpha Chi Omega last evening. Kappa Sigma fraternity held initiation services last Monday evening for Clarence Crieman, gr. and Charles Edmundson, eng. 36. CRAFTWORK OF GRADUATES SUBMITTED TO GIFT SHOPS Several graduate students in the design department have sent in their craftwork to various gift shops to be judged. Some of the best work, including jewelry, was sent in and been sent to gift shops in Topeka, and Northfield, Minn. Mrs. Dorothy Dyer, widow of the late Dean Dyer, of the University, operates' her own art and gift shop in Northfield. In Indian Pageant Miss Elizabeth Washable, a descend- ent of Sweeney, who led the Legis- lature and Clark expedition, will play the part of her famous ancestor in the Haskell Miss Lacaille Multinyte, gr., recently turned in over 250 different kinds of Christmas cards which she has made Wise Old Owl remind Students of Coming creech Varsity A wise look owl held captive in a small wire cage in the central hall of the Administration building caused considerable excitement among the crowd. The owl was in a combination brown and gray color, amused spectators by the contortion-istic manner in which it moved its head around. It was used to advertize the Owl Screw variability which is to be studied in the Special Union building, Saturday, Nov. 10. The owl, a time one, was obtained by Phil Brimmwell, c26, president of the Owl Society, from a farmer north of Lawrence. The owner stated that if the Owl Screech provides as much entertainment for the students attending it has provided for him and his family, it should certainly be our grand affair. The music, to be furnished by Andy Kirk and his 12 Clouds of Joy, should prove to be exceedingly popular with those attending the party, in light of their performances. We'll perform orchestra this coming season. According to Eddie Rite, c36, vice president of the Owl Society, the band is an invitee to the festival and will appear there, after which they arent contested to record forty records for Brunewick, At Christmas time they are to open at the Cotton Club, famous Los Angeles landmark, on film for a film stair, or a winter engagement. Mallorys, $4 Stetsons, $4 Borsalinius, $10 All the new stems from Park Pal $10 to Flip Ham Get under a new fall Modern Descendent Of Sacajawafe Featured In Haskell Pageant Hat -credited, the one candidate who is then lowest on the poll will be declared defeated and his ballots transferred, each to an eligible candidate indicated for the next choice. Thus the low candidates are eliminated and all their ballots transferred. The eliminating of low candidates stops of cutting into the number actually to be elected. It may happen that the last man elected will not have a full quota of votes, but he nevertheless will have more votes than these candidates defeated. SPECIAL This Wook-end 1 lot Wool Suits, fine patterns and styles, selling at--credited, the one candidate who is then lowest on the poll will be declared defeated and his ballots transferred, each to an eligible candidate indicated for the next choice. Thus the low candidates are eliminated and all their ballots transferred. The eliminating of low candidates stops of cutting into the number actually to be elected. It may happen that the last man elected will not have a full quota of votes, but he nevertheless will have more votes than these candidates defeated. SPECIAL This Week-ond Now Selling--- New Sweaters Button Coats Leather Jackets Wool Slacks Corduroy Slacks Wool Buffers Gloves New Neckties Elizabeth Washakie, young Indian girl student at Haskell Institute, will portray an important role in the Pagenat of the Wakaruies to be staged Saturday night, in a play by Katherine McCormick will be a feature of the fifth anniversary festivities at Haskell. Miss Washakie, a native of Wind River, Wyoming, will portray Sage the ancestor, Sacajawea, Shoshone Indian woman who acted as guide for the Lewis and Clark expedition into the Northwest. Miss Washakie is the grandmother of Jacob McCormick, who was a direct descendant of Sacajawea. More than a thousand costumed Indians will be seen in this portrayal pioneer America. ALUMNA WISHES TO BRING BRAHMS GROUP TO CAMPUS Miss Nadine Cox, 23, in a recent letter to Fred Ellsworth, secretary of the University alumni association, expressed her desire to have the famous Brahms quartet, in which she sings second soprano, give a concert here sometime next spring. Miss Cox, in private life Mrs. Howard Wilson, disclosed in her letter that the quartet would be based on April, would like very much to stop here and present a concert if such an arrangement can be made. The quartet is wildly known by adio fans and since last May has been n the Palmolive hour, PATEE SHOW 3.7-9 NOW! 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Phone 238 SAVE with SAFETY at The Texall DRUG STORE from the student body, which must be in the form of a signed petition by 10 per cent of the men's student body the bill goes into effect. Women Students Are To Report Mrs. Cora Bryant, assistant to Miss Agnes Husband, dean of women, requests that all women students who do not live in town but will be here through the Christmas holidays report to her at room 220, Administration building sometime soon. 15c 15c 15c 15c CIGARETTES Popcorn Candy Hot Tamales Coney Islands Drinks 15c 15c 15c 15c The Cossacks Are Coming UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS AUDITORIUM Friday Evening Nov. 9,1934 8:20 p.m. Opening Number of the 1934-35 University Concert Series Nothing Comparable to This Great Male Chorus on the Concert Stage Today Dynamic and Electrifying Singing Under Serge Jaroff. 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