FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6.1933 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS The University Women's Club meeting yesterday afternoon at Myers hall, was presented with a program of vocal music by Mrs. Alice Mercieref. Among the numbers which she gave were: "Bill, Bili," Kurt Schindler's arrange- ment for "The Silver Ring" and melody: "The Silver Ring." by Charlemont, "I Know Where I Goal," an Irish air from County Antrim. Miss Florence Bratton accompanied. Late summer flowers were used in decoration. Tea was served from a brass samovar which was recently presented to the club by Professor W. H. Johnson, the late Mrs. Johnson being for forty years a member of the organization. Tea was poured by Mrs. F. H. Hodder and Mrs. W. L. Burdick; Mrs. C. F. Nelson, general chairman of the tea was assisted by Mrs. A. T. Walker, Mrs. W. S. Johnson, and Mrs. L. E. Anderson. Watkins Hall residents entertained with a 6 o'clock formal dinner last night, as a farewell to their housemother, Mrs. R. C. Morrow, who is leaving Saturday for a two-month vacation. The women of the hall presented Mrs. Morrow with a gift as a token of remembrance, which she accretion was made by Minnie McDaniel, house president. After the dinner, the women entertained with an hour dance in the living rooms. The dinner was planned by Mary Welker, c34, Vivian Gould, c34, and Josephine Lee, c35. Mrs. Ad. Lindsey and Mrs. Mike Getto left today for Notre Dame where they will be guests of Mrs. Jesse Harper until after the Notre Dame-Kansas football game tomorrow. On their way back they expect to visit the World's Fair for a few days, returning home the first of next week. Mr. Harper is director of athletics at Notre Dame and formerly resided at Wichita. Dinner guests at the Delta Tau Delta house last night were Virginia Team, cuncl. Charlotte Bangs, c'34, Billie Coghill, c'34. After dinner the fraternity entertained its members with an hour dance at the chapter house. Mrs. Emma Fegan, housemother, acted as chaperone. At the Unitarian church Sunday morning at 10 o'clock, there will be an open discussion based on two magazine articles, "Economic Nationalism" and "Hitter Speaks," in the October Atlantic Monthly. There will be no formal speech. Thirty alumni from Kansas and Missouri gathered last night at the Phi Kappa Psi house for an alumni banquet. The program consisted of short speeches by members of the alumni and of the active chapter. It is planned to make this banquet an annual affair. Myra Lorimer, Cornelia Vandervele, Irene Morpurenere, and Kieth Roberts are in charge of arrangements for the hike which the Westminster student group will have this evening. The students are to meet at Westminster hall, 1212 Orden, at 5 o'clock. Alpha Gamma Delta open house will be held tomorrow night from 9 till 12. Music will be furnished by Ray Laughlin's orchestra. Chaperns will be Mrs. Alice Morrieck, Mrs. J. N. Gilbert, and Mrs. O. W. Nauman. The following were dinner guests at the Chi Omega house last night: Mrs. F. A Carmichael and Mrs. E. J. Truxall both of Osawatime; Mildred Mikesell, c37; Margaret Utt, c37; Louise Brown, c37; Barbara Pendleton, c37; and Lena B. Funk of Lawrence. Kappa Kappa Gamma will hold open house tonight with Bill Phipps and his orchestra furnishing the music. Mrs. Margaret Perkins is to be chaperon. Alpha Chi Omega will hold open house tomorrow night from 9 to 12 o'clock. Dean P. B. Lawson and Mrs. Lawson will be chaperons. Bill Phipps will play. Lila Lawson, c34, will entertain Mortar Board with a supper, Sunday evening, at 6 at her home. Miss Agnes Husband, dean of women, will be a special guest. A short business meeting will be held before the supper. Chi Omega sorority will hold open house Saturday night from 9 to 12 at the chapter house. Bill Phipps' orchestra will furnish the music. Alpha Gamma Delta entertained the Triangle fraternity with an hour of dancing at the chapel house last night from 7 to 8 o'clock. Dinner guests at the Sigma Phi Ensonion house last night were Dr. and Mrs. H. R. Turner, of Hope; and Dr. James Naismith, Lawrence. Sigma Kappa open house well be held tonight from 9 till 12. The chaperons will be Mrs. J. N. Gilbert and Mrs. William Hutting. Kappa Kappa Gamma open house will be held from 8 till 11 tonight. Bill Phipps' orchestra will furnish the music. Alpha Delta Pi entertained Sigma Chi with an hour of dancing last night from 7 to 8 o'clock. The Faculty Women's club will entertain with a picnic for its members at State Lake tomorrow afternoon. Mrs. C. H. Landes will be the chaperon for the Alpha Micron Pi open house tonight, which will be held from 9 until 12 at the chapter house. Maurice Wilden, 733, of Hoslington and Jack Ryan, b'31, of Wichita, are week-end guests at the Sigma Nu house. Alpha Omicron Pi had as its guests last evening the members of the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity for an hour of dancing. Dr. and Mrs, R. F. Eagle, Miss Betrize Eagle, and Mr. Roger Armen of Chicago, were guests of Miss Virginia Eagle Wednesday. Delta Chi announce the pledging of Edward Ross of Hornell, N. Y. Theta Tan, professional engineerin fraternity, announces the pledging e Max Lamm, e35, of Parsons. To Discuss Press Problems Editors and business managers of the Big Six daily papers, year books, and humor publications will meet at the Hotel Muehlechba, Oct. 7, to discuss problems common to the publications. Theta Phi Alpha entertained Phi Delta Theta with an hour of dancing Tuesday evening. Speaks Appointed Chairman Florence Speaks, c' 37, was appointed as chairman of the posters and publicity committee of the Y.W.C.A. at the meeting of the council, held Thursday afternoon at Henley house. Social Chairman to Meet Social Chairman to Meet A meeting of the social chairmen of all sororities will be held Tuesday at 4:30 in room 214 of Administration building. Helen Russell, social chairman of the W.S.G.A. will be in charge. Hargiss Goes to Tulsa **Hargiss Goes to Tulsa** H. W Hargiss, head track coach & football scout left today for Tulsa where he will play for the Tulsa-Oklahoma football game tomorrow. Jayhawker Train Leaves for Notre Dame Battle High School Groups Invited (Continued from page 1) averaged nearly 15 yards a trip and scored three touchdowns in the initial scrimmage; Tony Mazzotti, speedy quarterback who established himself in the same scrimmage by his sensational blocking; Don Elser, giant gain backfrom Gany, whose blocking sided Pillowback; Jimmy Dickens, Davenport, Ia, right halfback who averaged more than 12 yards a trip and scored one touchdown. 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