MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1932 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE --- "America's Greatest College Band" THE FROSH FROLIC Arlie Simmonds Will Bring Back To Mount Orcad That Famous University of Kansas Orchestra And His Orchestra Featuring--- A Four-hour Session of Novelties Latest Songs New Arrangements and the "Old Maestro" Don Burnett The First Class Party Of The Year Friday Night Dec.2 包 Now's the time to make a date for this 4-hour party p. m. to 1 a.m. Dates or Stags $125 Hill Society Call K. U.-25 Before 12:30 p.m. Major and Mrs. Koenig Give Buffet Supper Major and Mrs. W. C. Koenig entertained with a buffet supper Saturday evening at their home, 1706 Indiana street. the guests were Lieutenant Colonel and Mrs. John Pratt; Lieutenant Colonel and Mrs. Herdall; Major and Mrs. W. R. Nichols and Major Charles Willoughby, Fort Leuvenstown; Dean and Mrs. F. T. Stockton; Mr. and Mrs. George March and Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Mitchell. Schulze-Husband mr. and Mrs. Frederick William Schulz of Minneapolis, Mima, announces the marriage of their daughter, Florence, to Wilfrid Husband, "22, of New York City, on Nov. 23, in New York. Mr. Husband is the brother of Dean Agnes Husband, and is affiliated with Beta Theta Pi. Filipino Club Meets The K.U. Filipino club met yesterday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Van Horebesch, 1446 Kentucky street. Arabian Asis, gc, was elected chairman. A program for the remaining part of the country will be planned to present a "Filipino Night" sometime in the future which will be open to the public. Edith Barden, fa34, led the discussion of campus problems at the Westminster Forum last night. The honor system and the all-activity ticket were offered by the University of Dallas, c36, sang "The Blind Ploughman," by Clarke. He was accompanied at the piano by his mother, Mia. E. Dolsey, Lucy Bailey, and Katherine Teogarten, c39, were in charge of the forum, which followed the forum meeting. Several University students and professors will go to Kansas City Tuesday evening to attend the Fritz Kreisler concert, a show that those who will make the trip are. Professor Kauen瑟er; Mildef Allen, *ia*34; Edah Hopkins, *ia*18; Hermann Shover, *fa*34; Jame Bushing, *fa*23; Lawrenc Fairbairn, *fa*35; and Laura O'Mearn, *fa*36. Eleonor Montgomery, 32, entertained with a bridge party Friday afternoon at her home in Kansas City, Mo. Guests were Alice Gallup, 19; Marquette Martinez, 19; Amanda Hicks, 34; Cora Lee Corndal, 35; Margaret Beaumont, 34; Katherine Morris, 32; Harold Sharp, 32; Elizabeth Murray, 31; a new student; and Hernetta Cornad, 29. The University club entertained with a tea yesterday afternoon at 4 at the club. The guests were received by Mrs. and Mrs. Guy Smith. A musical program was presented by Mrs. Lyle S. Dorothy Doolby and Roy Wright. Mrs. R. C. Moore entertained with a children's party from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday at her home, 1201 West Camp road, in observance of the fourth anniversary of the Marjeria Arm. Lunch was served at a table decorated with autumn flowers. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Klooz entertained with a dinner at the Manor Saturday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Lovett, who will leave soon to make their residence in Manhattan. The remainder of the evening was spent in bridge at the Klooz home, 1119 West Campus road. The annual exhibition of imported articles held by the Faculty Women's club will be Saturday at 10 a.m. at the club house, 1300 Louisiana street. Miss Helen Wagtail is chairman of Miss Mimie Moodle is her assistant. The Rev, and Mrs. C. C. Cunningham, who have recently come to Lawrence, will be guests of honor at a reception to be given by the members of the First Baptist church in the church parlor on Wednesday evening. Local Acacia alumni and their wives were entertained with dinner and bridge at the chapter house Friday evening. Twelve couple were present. Professor E. Lee Treecue was in charge. The Immaculata club, organization of Catholic women students, will meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. in the parish hall and Tuesday at the church head of Tuesday as previously planned. The Newcomers' club will entertain with a thimble party Thursday at the home of Mrs. F. B. Daines 1242 Lous-望斯 Miss Margaret Anderson will read. The Kappa Phi pledges will have a meeting this evening at 7, at the home of the Rev. and Mrs. Edwin E. Price. Josephine Daeschner, c33, will be in charge. The advanced standing commission of the W.W.C.A. will meet at Henley House tomorrow afternoon at 4:30. The Bookfellows club will meet with Miss Mabel Barnhart, 2204 Tennessee street, Tuesday evening at 8. The Mercerdi club will meet Wednesday afternoon at the home of H. P. Cady, 1335 Kentucky street. KFKU Monday 6 p.m. "Resale Price Maintenance," L. D. Jennings, assistant professor of economics Tuesday 2.30 p.m. Elementary. Glen Lesan, E. F. E.朋, professor of German. 2.45 p.m. "Tooth Insurance," Miss Kathryn A. Tissue. I W W won the championship of the women's intramural volleyball tournament, Monday evening, by defeating Watkins ball 19 to 18. The game was much more even than the game for I was Walker, Louis, Morgan, Baker, Montgomery, Hunter, Peterson, Edie, and Pyle. The players for Watkins hall were Berkley, Huttwell, Lee, Lightburn, Tayler, Bress, Eeverit, and Pyle. 6 p.m. Musical program arranged by Miss Agnes Husband, associate professor of voice. L.W.W. WINS CHAMPIONSHIP IN VOLLEYBALL TOURNAMENT Total scores made by teams in the women's intramural volleyball tournament are as follows: Independent Groups Independent Groups IWW 85 Waitstone hall 82 Curtin hall 84 Faculty 58 Independents 36 TWT 4 Sororities Kappa KappaGamma 71½ Alpha Omnivore Pi 68 Gamma Phi Beta 62 Gamma Phi Beta 63 Alpha Delta Pi 68 Gamma Delta Pi 68 Kappa Alpha Theta 55 Alpha Xi Delta 54 Alpha Xi Delta 54 Pi Beta Pi 51 Alpha Gamma Delta 51 Alpha Gamma Delta 52 WOMEN'S EXERCISE CLASSES ADOPT INDOOR SCHEDULI Any woman, whether or not she has been enrolled in exercise during the first semester, may sign up for an exertion course. A note to the instructor, according to Miss Ruth Heover, assistant professor of physical education, No credit will be given in exer- The new schedule is as follows 18.22 MUE Residency follows: 10:30 M.W.F. Basketball. 10:30 M.W.F. Intermediate swimming. 2:30 M.W.F. Beginning interpretive dancing. 2:30 M.W.F. Beginning interpretive dancing. 2:30 M.W.F. Diving. 11:30 Tu.-Tu. Beginning tap. 11:30 Tu.-Th. Advanced swimming 11:30 Tu.-Th. Intermediate tap. 11:30 Tu.-Advanced tap. All women wishing to sign up for any of these classes should see Miss flower in the women's gymnasium at No Ill Effects Seen From Elimination of Football After Successful Season Final drawings for the inter-organization handball singles were announced by the International Women's and International athletic bodies. Kaap Sigma-Sport Beta Theta Pi have bigned by the most entries left in the tournament, only three other organizations being represented. INTERORGANIZATION HANDBALL SINGLES APPROACH FINALS New York—(NSFA)—According to report recently published by the authorities of Westminster College, Fulton, Mo., the results of abandoning football this year for the first time have been in almost every case favorable. Murphy, Beta, vs. Copland, Kappa Sig. The final drawings: Rickenbacker, Beta, vs. Bye. Leidig, Kappa Sig. vs. Bye. Jennings, Phi Pa, vs. Bye. Sears, Kappa Sig, or Dodge, Beta, vs. Bye. Mortar, Beta, or McDonald, Kappa Sig. vs. Bve. Volleyball to Start Thursday Kiel, Kappa Sig. vs. Bye. Nikita Leidig, Kappa Sig. vs. Bye. Marshall. S. P. E. vs. Bye. Morrison, Kappa Sig, vs. Bye. Benson, Beta, vs. Bye. Having finished last season with an undefeated team, and having a coach of outstanding ability and a wealth of letter men returning, the college board of trustees and the faculty nevertheless decided to abandon the sport. It was not until October 2013 that it phased in and that there was a tendency in college athletics in general to raise them from their rightful place to the point of folly. It was thought that football had even a somewhat demoralizing effect on the student body, and it was certain that the cost of the sport, especially during the season, contributed to the resources of the college, according to the report. In spite of the fact that the action raised a战火 of protest, the enrollment this year indicates no drop resulting from it. The same percentage as last year returned as seniors, a larger number as juniors, and although a few sophomores dropped out, this was directly traceable to the absence of those students through there was a drop of 25 per cent in the size of the entering freshman class, other Missouri colleges showed a loss of from 35 to 50 Borkham, Ben. s. Bye Murphy, Kappa Sig, vs. Bye. Bell, Kappa Sig, or Slizah, Acacia, vs Run Practice periods for basketball are as follows: Renick, Beta, vs. Johnson, Kappa Sig. Intramural managers must turn in entry blanks for deck tennis, ping-pong, and basketball not later than tomorrow evening. They should also turn in the names of women who wish to play on class volleyball teams at the same time. The class volleyball tournament will begin next Thursday. Iowa State to Entertain Athletes Ames, Iowa, Nov. 28--The Iowa State Athletic Department will entertain athletes in the gymnasium, two- mile squads and freshmen who won numerals in football and two-mile at a buffet supper at the Ames Golf and Country Club, tonight. This supper takes place the fall of the fall athena- Whitman, Kappa Sig. vs. Bye. McCormick, Beta. vs. Bye. Stiles, Phi Pi. vs. Brun. Wednesday, Nov 30, 4:30—Chi Omega and Alpha Gamma Delta; 8—Theta Phi Alpha and Corinb hall. Monday, Nov 28, 28, 4:30 - TNT and Monday, Nov 29, 29, 5:30 - ALPHA Tuesday, Nov 29, 29, 4:30 - Alpha Delta Pi and Alpha Omicron Pi; 8 - Delta Pi and Alpha Thira; 10 - Delta Alpha Thira and Fathi Phi. McCormick, Betn. vs. Bye. Stiles, Phi Psi, vs. Bye. Thursday, Dec. I, 8- Kappa Kappa Gamma and Pi Beta Phi; Watkins hall and Alpha Xi Delta. per cent. Scholarship was unanimously high, while many entering students had been high school football players. Regarding college spirit, the report says, "It was deemed impossible to have an undergraduate body enclose over the college without the inspiration of a winning eleven. But faculty and upperclass are practicely of one opinion that colleges must possess, a more endemic tone among the students than has been noted for years. Possibly the reason is because every one of the approximately 300 men is himself actively interested in some sport, as compared with women on the football field and the rest of the student body had little to do but complain." Want Ads FACULTY Women's Club Christmas Sale, next Saturday, Dec. 3, at the tab store; 1200 Louis, baptismal font, weaver, wearing, prints, cakes. 63. FANTASTIC clothing. Will sell your cost, dresses, and shoes at a profit. Bring them in. Turner Outlet Furniture Store 820 Mass. Phone 4311. —64 SPECIAL: three shirts for 25c, finished and mended; till December 1. 1008 Alabama. Josie Tailor. Phone: 2387W. OR BOYS: I single, 1 double, furnished rooms. Cooking privilege 128 Ohio. Mrs. Margaret M. Henderson —50 ROOM OWNERS: Have your floor electrically waxed during holidays by the "Student Floor-Waer." I "want to be in KU!" Wray Chesapeake, 10633 - $50 AUTO DOOR glass, $1.50, windbields, $2.50. Radiators replaced; new and used installed. All work guaranteed. Sale ends February 30. Co. Junction, Delaware. Phone 954-75. — 75. Martha Washington Candies Are so delicious. Keep a box about your room. COE'S DRUG STORES 1347 Mass. 411 West 14th Phone us — We deliver 25c Until 7 O'clock at the Theatre of the Stars NOW! Shows 3-7-9 WHERE BIG PICTURES PLAY THE LOVERS INCOMPARABLE! Extra - Silly Symphony Cartoon - Pahe News - Roger Wolf Kahn in "Yacht Party" Starts Sunday The One Picture That Tops "Cimarron" "The Conquerors" Chesterfields are Milder _ © 1932, LIGGETT & MYERS TOBACCO Co. Chesterfields Taste Better To make tobacco mild and mellow for Chesterfield cigarettes, just about four miles of warehouses are filled with mild, ripe Domestic leaf, stored away to age for two years. The greater part of 90 million dollars is invested in these tobacco. Is it surprising that Chesterfields are milder? That they taste better? Everything known to Science is used to make Chesterfields right! They're mild—and yet they Satisfy.