X TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 24.1931 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Hill Society Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. Alpha Chl Omega To Be Guests At Hockey Game Members of Alpha Chi Omega survival will be guests of William Grant, president of the athletic association, at the opening game of the hockey season in Kansas They will be accompanied by Mrs. Ruth Patton, hostmother, Miss Arize Musselman and Ms. Elizabeth Dunkel, alumna adviser. Several alumna living in Lawrence will be accompanied. Professor and Mrs. De Silva Entertain Prof. and Mrs. H. R. De Silva entertained thirty-five of their faculty at the University of North Carolina home, 1647 Edgell road. Professor and Mrs. De Silva were assisted in receiving their guests by Prof. and Mrs. H. R. Wheeler. Chrysanthemum was decorated with a decorative feature to the rooms. Phi Mu Alnha to Entertain Phi Mu. Alpha will entertain its faculty members tonight with a Thanksgiving dinner at 6 the apartment house. Professor L. E. Anderson, Prof. C. F. Wood, Prof. W. B. Downing, Prof. Roy Underwood, Prof. University Club to Meet The University club will meet (now) night with Dr Lyle S. Powell as a guest speaker for a lecture and show motion pictures of his recent trip to Europe. The meeting will be on Wednesday. Alpha Delta Pi Has Dinner Alpha Delta Pi entertained with its Thanksgiving dinner last night. Out-of-town guests were Mary Alta Updraft, Topeka; Jaunel Strong, Eicher Scully; and Joel Worsham; Deryothe Danbury, Virginia Canham, and Betty Holapfel, Kanas City, Mo. Mrs A, R. Schober, Manhattan; Mildred DeWitt, New York City, Kan; Helen Holly, Manukau Mlaer Lester Krause, La Crosse; Ms Ida Lee Boegan, and Gordon Boogart, Clyde; Mrs A, E. T. Turner, Albuquerque; Mrs A, Katherine Leidigh, Sporville. Psi Chi Has Meeting Psi Chi, honorary teaching faculty, held its regular meeting yesterday in room 28 east Administration building and the director of the neurology department spoke. University Club to Have Musical Tours The first social function at the University club to be given after the vacation, will be a musical tea, Sunday March 26th. Werner and Mrs. Arthur Owen are in charge of the program which will be by major L. C. Fairbank and Mrs. Godfrey of Leuwenworth, Major Fairzant for the ten are being made by Prof. and L. N. Flint, and their committee. Phi Chi Delta Pledges Entertain Pledges of Phi Chi Delta sorority entertained the activities with a line party o the Patee theater last night. Those present were New Ewing, b; 82; Smona Magner, c; 331; Alena Heeks, c; 53; Grane Manville, b; 232; Maxine Van Port, b; 64; Nicole Hoehn, k; 261; Kathleenewm, b'uncl; and Helen Connison, s2. Out-of-town guests included Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lutz and Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Lutz, Ms. and Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Cope, Topeka. Decorations were bronze and yellow chryanthemums, yellow candles and India grapes. Javca which were used as wall hangings. University Club Entertains With Dance About 35 couples attended the dance given Saturday evening at the University club, with Prof. and Mrs. George Gorman and Ms. Bert Nahm the committee to charge. The mathematics club met yesterday fifeon at 4:30 in room 211 in east administration building. Prof. F, E spoke on "The Theories of eight." M. and Mrs. Maurice Flint, Kansas City, Mo., former students, were guest Sunday at the home of Prof. and Mr L. N. Flint. Gamma Phi Beta has issued invitations to members of the faculty to a reception, Dec. 8. Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority held its annual formal Thanksgiving dinner last night at 6 at the chapter house. Pi Beta Phi entertained with its annual Thanksgiving dinner last night. The University club will entertain with a turkey dinner Thanksgiving noon at the club house. Now Is the Test of Good or Poor Leather The annual freshman frolic will be held Dec. 4 in the Union building. Read the Kansan Want Ads. We have only the good — Have it done now Electric Shoe Shop 1017 Mass. 11 W. 9th GEORGE'S LUNCH Open During Vacation Special Turkey Dinner on Thanksgiving Day 1011 Mass. Phone 961 CHANGE OF TIME Effective November 29,1931 W. W. Burnett, Agt. Lawrence, Kan. PHONE 32 No. 12. for Kansas City, Mo., will leave 6:40 a. m. No. 8. for K.C., east to Chicago, will leave 9:02 a. m. No. 26. Kansas City Local, will leave 12:05 p. m. No. 6. for K.C., east to Chicago, will leave 7:18 p. m. No. 5. for Denver, also El Paso, will leave 9:35 a. m. No's. 10, 17 and 18 have been taken off. LOST: Friday, November 20, green Sheaffer fountain pen. Probably lost in Snow Hall. Call 1877. Reward -55 Want Ads --our cigarettes— then it's time to take to a nine! REWARD to first 10 boys, home cooked meals, for $3 per week. Clean, well- heated room for two boys. 1235 Teen Phone 1996J - -60 FOR RENT: Quiet room, west end of FORCASE, 1500 Crescent Road. Grad- student student or instructor preferred. district desired. Mt. 32. 60 K. U. Library. LOST: LIver and white Spartan spring- lion. Cimarron, Kansas, license plate on collar. Phone 26917, or return to 1120 Tenn. St. Reward. — 65 FOR SALE LARGE embroidered Spanish shawl, pink bone with pastel flowers. Purchased in East lat spring. Suitable for unisex價价见. Phone 819 819 Main. LOST. Your opportunity to save money if you do not eat the $4 per week meals at Mendelsbaum's; home cooked, learn, 1225 Teen. St. -65 OOMS for boys. Modern, warm, cheap, one block from Campus. Also nest room for rent. Phone 2180. -66 DR. J, W. O'BRYAN. Dentist Insurance Building. Phone 507 Prevention and treatment of pruritus and other diseases of the gums. P. N. STEVENS, D.D.S. 815% Massachusetts St. Phone 1315 LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. DR. H. X. DOLEN Dentist Dickinson Theatre Building A. G. ALRICH A. G. ALRICH Printing Engraving Binding, Rubber Stamps, Office Supplies Stationery 270-843-1160 R. E. 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