X SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1931 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE 4. Hill Society Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. Alpha Chi Omega to Be Guests at Hockey Game Members of Alpha Chi Omega will be the guests of William Grant, president of the fraternity, and a lattice Association, at the opening game of the hockey season in Kansas City. They will be accompanied by Mrs. Hugh Patton, housemother, Miss Agnes White, and Mr. James Elizabeth Dunkel, alumnae adviser; Several alumnae living in Lawrence. Alpha Gamma Delta Entertains Alpha Gamma Delta entertained for their alumni and guests from the Museum of Fine Arts, New York. Decorations of fall flowers were used. Guests for the dinner were Thelma Ehrenberg, Kate Nielsen, Wood, Kansas City, Kan; Kane Helen Peden, Marguerite Torsh, Dorothy Lee Repen, Pauline Barben, Jo Burcher, Wunfreed Whettit, Dorothy Whettit, Whettit, and Harry Whettit, Kansas City, Mo.; Dorothy Whettit, Lawrence; Marion Hardy, Edith McKenna, Harry, Jopin; Edith McKenna and Helen Siddorn, Wellington; Margaret Handley and Claire Louseau, Col- The faculty and students of Oread training school hold a picnic Friday in a meadow about a mile west of Law-ton where students attended in their hoola costumes. Mt. Oread Training School Has Picnic After the picnic lunch, there were games. Following this was an interesting program prepared by Mrs. Mickelson and Mrs. Willoughby, and Mr. Harold Minnairie. Pi Kappa Alpha Has Homecoming Banquet The Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity enriched the alumnus at its annual Fall Formal, hosted by Tom Collins, Kansas City, M. acted as toastmaster. The speakers on the proverbial "Bull Run" were Kansas; Charles "Stoney" Wall, and John Wash, Seal; and Herschel Un- Out-of-town guests at the dinner were Tom Collins, and Paul Flagg, Kanns City, Moe; John Pattenger, Wichita; Eldon Sloan, and Grown Ruttenstein; Joshua Pike; Edward Benson, and Clarence Mott; Kansas City, Kane; Chaude Chafant, Hutchinson; John Wall, and Harold Wall, Sebah; Stone "Money" Wall, Amarillo, Texax; Horsesus Uncle Harris; Jim Brady, Bob Kaul, Holton Delta Tau Delta Fraternity Has Homecoming Banquet The annual Homecoming banquet of the Delta Tau Delta fraternity was held on Friday, Dec. 17, in a program consisted of numerous songs and entertainment followed by a basketball game. Martin Brownlow Dickinson, Rosece Groves and Fred Gould, Kansas City, C. W. Browne, Kenneth Cor, c. 32, spake James C. Morrow of Kansas City acted as Other alumni present were H. F. Chandler, Atchison; Tracy Leonard and Charles A. Miller, City Mc. Mo., Philadelphia; John B. Crombie, economics; Jack Horner, Ward M. Keeler, Max Hamilton, and J. W. Betts, Trachex H. E. Hoffman,埋建商; Ruth D. L. Moore, Harvey Harry C. Jaminek and Don Cooper, Winfield; Carmen Newland, Newton; Glen Pearson and Irvine C. Baker, Warren C. Buckley, renee; and Ed Diamond, Columbia. Poole-Bruckner Miss Lenece Poole, daughter of Mrs and Mrs. James A. Poole of Emporia and William Raymond Bruckner, a former Army officer, were married, this week at Embassy one tride was graduated from Wash burn college, Topeka in 1531. The groom attended the University of Kansai and the University of Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. Bruckner will make their residence at Emporia, where Mr. Bruckner is owner of a men's furnishing store. Acacia Fraternity Entertains this mastership held its annual piroast last evening at the chapter house Charles Ise, Coffeyville, acted as tea-master. The main speakers were Bag Trip, Topoka, and Walter Thiele, Lawyer for 100 alumni attended the piroast. Pharmacy Alumni Entertained Alumni of the School of Pharmacy met Friday evening in the private direc tion of the pharmacy, having a formal reunion of any school or department on the HIH to be held in April. The alumni presented a collection of pharmacy made the arrangements for the banquet. Not only alumni but also the present pharmacy staff were there. About 39 guests were present. Alumunis who are guests at Corlin hall this week-end = an Erwin Bergman, 30, Lois Blair, 31, Myrtle Green, 28, Dorothy Johnson, 28, Kansas City, Mo., and Dorothy Snyder, 30, Ponderau in the university last year, and Jean Fairchild, Kansas City, Mo., are also-weekend guests. Week-end guests at the Kappa Alphna Theta house are Eloise Schermhorn and Dorothy Schermhorn, Wilson; Mary Calhoun, Richard Calhoun, Neycalon Calbun, Fort Scott; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lillard and Thomas Lillard Jr. Topek, Mt. Baugh, Garden Cook, Hugh Cook, Kan; Dorothy Walker and Mrs. Walker, Hutchinson; Heelen Beckam, Oklahoma City; Jane Serafce, Columbia; Albertine Hatcher and Margaret Bennett; Janet Bennett, Bonus, Bonus, Mrs. Lesster Rose, and Mr. H. T. Calhoun, Paola; Elizabeth Lation, Columbia; Betty Lindas and Gunn, Joplin; Sally Gray and Madeline Dunsford, Columbian; R. W. Evans, Dodge City; Jane Taylor, Columbian; Guests at the Alpha Delta Pi屋 this week-end are Dorothy Kingsbury, Moberly, Mo; Mary Jane Owen and James Morgan, Chicago, Mo; Marcia Leone, Joule Booth, Mo; and Mrs. G. B. Golen, Lucie Newcomer, Virginia Canam, Nana Lena, Mr. and Mrs. Charles James, Melinda Nelson, Jae强 Strong, Earhard Erhard, and Edna Hemperly Kansas City, Mo; Middled Bridges, Mrs. Willard Bennett, Nelson Jae强 Strong, Earhard Erhard, and Edna Hemperly Kansas City, Mo; Virginia Hoga, Gladys Snooktall, Helen Cross, Dorothy Henry, and Dorothy Hills, Kansas City, Kan; Virginia Hoga, Gladys Snooktall, Helen Cross, Dorothy Henry, and Dorothy Hills, Kansas City, Kan; Price, Princeset, Mo; Jane Surface, Salina; Chara Louise Ewing, McKeen, Ak; Mary Emily Berryman, McKeen, Ak; Fredonia Griffin, Dr. D. K. Gauley, Princeton, Mo; Jane Surface, Salina; Chara Louise Ewing, McKeen, Ak; Mary Emily Berryman, McKeen, Ak; Fredonia Griffin, Dr. D. K. Gauley, Princeton, Mo; Jane Surface, Salina; Chara Louise Ewing, McKeen, Ak; Mary Emily Berryman, McKeen, Ak; Fredonia Griffin, Dr. D. K. Gauley, Princeton, Mo; Jane Surface, Salina; Chara Louise Ewing, McKeen, Ak; Mary Emily Berryman, McKeen, Ak; Fredonia Griffin, Dr. D. K. Gauley, Princeton, Mo; Jane Surface, Salina; Chara Louise Ewing, McKeen, Ak; Mary Emily Berryman, McKeen, AK; Fredonia Griffin, Dr. D. K. Gauley, Princeton, Mo; Jane Surface, Salina; Chara Louise Ewing Guests at Delta Chi fraternity this week-end are MaJ, Mr. and Frank Royce, Tr. Leaverworth, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moore, Ms. Orin Spouse, Topsy; Perky Bishop, Oswatanta; Mary Rhonda, Merrill; B. Armold, Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Armold, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Grover and弟子, Kansas City, Mo.; Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Embry, Great Bend; Dr. and Mrs. Lyman, Ilamis, Lyons; Merle Birney, Bucklin, Luenox Elsonm; Emprir, Mr. and Mrs. Wydandt High School, Wydandt High School, School City, Kan.; Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Foy and Flem, Fitchhinson; Mr. and Mrs. Dan Denwell, Daniels, Wfred L. Sutton and Rodolph Bloodhart, Elkhard, Delmar Wise, Harrison Gullett and Donald Pearl, Beaumont; Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wintun, Fred L. Sutton and Rodolph Bloodhart, Elkhard, Delmar Wise, Harrison Gullett and Donald Pearl, Beaumont; Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wintun, Fred L. Sutton and Rodolph Bloodhart, Elkhard, Delmar Wise, Harrison Gullett and Donald Pearl, Beaumont; Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wintun, Fred L. Sutton and Rodolph Bloodhart, Elkhard, Delmar Wise, Harrison Gullette Guests at the Phi Kappa Psi house this week—end were Mr. and Mrs. Caryl Spurlow, Detroit; R. D. Sprout, E. R. Marshall, Detroit; R. D. Sprout, M. Neil Georg, E. L. George, Dr. M. H. O. Shields, R. D. Edward, Gertrude Frelon, Frederick Lamar, T. M. M. McCollum, Wred F. Board, and Beverly Burnen, Kansas City, Mo.; Gerald Scott, J. Joseph Beatie, and W. J. Beeline, B. J. Beatie and W. J. Beeline, B Week-end guests at the Gamma Phi Beta house are Margaret Powell, Wellington; Mrs. E H. Wachter, Mrs. Don Willett; Ms. Caroline Gallaway, body; Charlotte Hallway, Betty McDaniel, Mary Theresa Donavan, Katherine Moore, Frances Somerville, and Ralph Robinson, Kansas City, Mr. Russell Robinson, Kansas City, Mr. Russell and Mr. Mrs. F, J Post, Great Bend; Sibyl Spray, Wichita Hazel Hoff and Sarah Carpenter, Jr.; Jeff Kaplan, Mrs. J. T. Birt and Elizabeth Birt, Edgerton; Jean Stearik, Swing Streams, Margaret Ehlman, St. Joseph; Bettie Harper, St. Joseph; City; Margaret Schmidt, Pula; Rub Lumbard; Anthony; Praehler, Kingman; Maurine Handley, Joplin; Marien Sta MoeKo, Collegium, Mr. and Mrs. Caleby, Beloit; and Zoon Ottawa, Ontario Homecoming guests at the Phi Chi couse were Dr. and Mrs. William Al- Halsted; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Grey, Mrs. John Sweeney, and Dr. Steve ucker, Kansas City, Mo.; Steve Dee- 哦, owatsoniam; Roger Henson, Lee's Summit, Mo.; Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Millehany, Cowray Springs; Miss Godkin, Cowray Springs; Miss Godkin, Cowray Springs; Dr. Howden, St. Joseph, Mo.; Dr. Robert Isengerberg, Kansas City; Dr. Oborn, Kansas City; Mrs. Kim, Kansas City; Mr. Muhammad Smith, Mrs. Muhammad Smith, Akron, Ohio; Dr. Wane Delon, J. C. Clark, Kansas City; Francis Wyman, Kansas City; Dr. Tom Kelly, Kansas City; Chrence Erieison, Kansas City; W. E. Robinson, Kansas City; R. W. Emerson, Topeka; Max Clark, Kansas City; Frank Tole, Kansas City; Howard Ducker, Columbia, MO; Bob Owen, Columbia, MO; and wife, Kansas City; and Nelson Schumack and wife of Kansas City. Guests at Alpha XI Delta this week end are Annie and Billie Hawner, Hip Hop stars and Compton, Gertitude Hurley, Otto Higgins, James Higgins, John Eagen Gladys Tolliver, Hyacinth Beck, Goran Pritzer, Buster Prater, Kansas City, Mo; Helic Trent, Perry; E.W. E beck, Kingham Patton, Johnson, Pauline Hancock, Patton Johnson, Pauline Hancock, and Joan Hancock, Tufts; Frances Curtis, Dodge City; and Genie Sheilahas The Pl Upiast fraternity entertaines, the following homecoming guests this week-end: C. A. Burnet and Cari Pingry, Pittsburgh; Hugh O'Downey, New York; Tom McMahon, Merle Merle Schwartzkopf, Hutchinson; Joe Gaitskill, Giardi; Hugh Norris, St. Kingsley; Kingsley Dawnson, Kansas City; Ken; Roland Tole, Lakin; E Lawnow Roy; Robert Cooke; Roy Cooke and Thomas Gildewis Kansas City, Mo. Guests of Kappa Kappa Gamma this week-end are Kay Winn, Tulsa; Alberta Kirk, Clerk Seymour, Elizabeth Pergusa, Elizabeth Humphrey Jr., Daniel Laming, Tonganoxie; Ruth Beck, Kansas City. Mo.; Martha Dodge, Salina Louise Evanson, Kansas City. Mo. Margaret Golino, Salina; Mary Olive Martinez, Salina; Nancy Hassig, Wichita; Nancy Hassig, Kansas City Mo.; Jean Nelson, Topeka Guests at Sigma Kappa this week are end Ella Burden, Ralph Kaufman and Danny Carr, Michael Watson, Franck Brownell, Margaret Buechner, Helen Peters, Margaret Ruth Allen and Fred Schauer, Katherine City; and Derek Smith, Jeremy Perkins, Kansas City, Kan.; Lorah S. Monroe, Bloomington; III; Harriet Atlanta; Jean Knox, Pampa Junction Guests at Delta Sigma Pi fraternity this week-end are Charles Cunningham, chanite; Harlan Blachy, Pratt Donald Walstrom, McPherson, Abercrombie, Eddie Burger, Eudora; Dale McNeal, William Dinkler and Neil Burlett, Kansas City Guests at the Phi Mu Alpha house this week-end are Mr. and Mrs. E. R Dick, Corinne Dick, Eileen Tuttle, Edwin Stein, George Ciharine and Hugh Joseph, Robert J. St. Joseph, Earl Behrend, Kansas City Kaplan; Walson Hoyt, Peabody. Jennette White, c32, entertained at an indoor weir roast Thursday evening at her home on west Ninth street Pledges of Gamma Phi Beta entertained the active chapter with a cuffie cup Thursday night. Robert Mann, e32; president of the local chapter of Scarab fraternity, left Friday for Cinchaue where he will attend the event. At the club, Mann met at a pledge meeting held yesterday. Scarab announced the pledging of Elden Johnson, e34; Carl W. Wolf, e34; Reyburn, e34; and Milton Grave e32. Mann to Scarab Convention Try one of these tomorrow. --those of the banqueries who did not know of the arrangement were astonished to see Mr. Templin cause sparks and light on the ears and ears of those present. Many are praising the variety of foods offered. 30c Lunches Remember Our food is like home cooked At the Churches The morning worship service of the Trinity Lutheran church, 1245 New Hampton, MA. A caron triple by the pastor is "Depression-Time Thanksgiving." The prelude, "Berevenue" (Faukne), will be a song from his poem, The anthem, "Oh Lord, How Manifold Are Thy Works" (Barbrio) will be sang by the choir of Prof. William Phelcher, of the University School of Fine Arts, M. Mildred E. Smith and Dr. Bown "Bow Down Thine Ear" (Jenkes), the offertory solo. Miss Endacott will play the postidee, "Temple March" Trinity Lutheran The Student Bible class which is taught by Mrs. Mary Miek, will study the lesson "Paul in Rome" at 9:45. At 9 a.m. the Trinity Lutheran church will conduct a radio service over WREN. The Roverdent Mr. Puls will speak and Harold N. Rankin of who is an artist over WREN will stall. The Cafeteria Nothing is good enough but the best. In the evening at 6:15 a social hour will be held by Lutheran students at which a buffet luncheon will be served. The students will be held at the close of the luncheon. "Living Together in the Nation" is the subject of the address to be given at the Uitarian church, 1291 Vermont street, this morning at 11. Unitarian At the student forum, 10 a.m., D. A Olds will lead a discussion on the "Philosophy of H. G. Wells." Plymouth Congregational The University class of the Pymythian Congregational church in Bremerton, Washington, sent by Theodore Sir James Jeanne" with the Rev. A. D. Grey as teacher. This meeting is at 10 a.m. At the morning service at 11 the sermon will be given by Dr. W. Ernes Collins, pastor of the Central Congregational church of Topeca, on "Life Greatest Tempestations." The anthem is from the Bible, Paula and the Lord O. Jerusalem," (Maunder). This church also maintains a Christian Science reading room at 103 East Avenue. It serves the public every afternoon from 12:30 to 5, except Sundays and holidays. Services this morning at the Firs Church of Christ, Scientist, 1240 Massachusetts street, are at 11. "Soul and Spirit" classes are held Sunday school is held at 10 a.m. Church of Christ, Scientist K. U. Scientists Originate Jayhawk Yell During All-Night Railroad Trip Christian Science Society The subject of the sermon at the 11 morning services is "Worship in School." Seminars meet at the LOOF. hath at Eighth and Vermont streets, is "Soul and Body," Sunday school meets at In a swaying, jolting railroad car, while the train rumbled through the city, I watched the forerunner of the famous "Rock Chalk" yell of the University of Kansas. The man was William Franklin, the late Edwin E. Stowe, a professor of Oklahoma City; professor emeritus, who were returning from a meeting at Wichita of the state academy of sci- Church services of the First Presbyterian church, 901 Vermont street, will host a morning service "Everyone that Thirsteth" (Martin), will be sung by the choir with the song by Dale Vliet, C3. The offer is for a dinner at the Goumon) will be sung by Mrs. Errett Dewey and Mary Smile Flynn, fa34 Thomas Anderson is "America and Modern Christianity." The return home was being made at night, and as there were no Pullman sleepers in those days, the travelers had to wait for a taxi up until the train reached Lawrence. Trinity Episcopal Every Wednesday at 8 p.m. this society holds a testimonial meeting, to which the public is invited. At the Tinity Episcopal church, 1013 Vermont street, this morning at 11S services will be in charge of the Rev. Lyle Kildington of Chattanooga, Teen. The Reverend Mr. Kildington was formerly the high faculty of Vanderbilt University. Discussion turned to the writing of a yell as these three had been commissioned by one. The Science club was an organization, which, while formed by students interested in science for the discussion of real life problems, was in reality a pep club. First Presbyterian In those days, there were very few national organizations on the Hill and these local societies took their place. As an annual party, this club held a bake sale and organized practical jokes were the order of the evening at these parties. At one, Prof. Olin Templin and Mr. Slosson rigged up a storage battery and connected it to the main power supply table. The guests were asked to hold hands, the current was applied, and Holy communion will be held at 8 a.m. First Baptist Mrs. S. A. D. Boggs, a missionary on turbulent from India will speak to the As the yell originated it was "Rah, Rah, Jay Hawk, K. S. U." repeated three times in a choppy fast cadence. Other students heard the yell, liked it, appropriated it as their own, and seen the unofficial yell of the University. Then A. R. Marsh, professor of English from 1896 to 1899, suggested that the game should be on the Hill at various places, the yell be changed to "Rock Chalk Jay Hawk K. U." repeated three times as the old one. Then the game was played by Jay Hawk, the change was adopted. The yell was used even before the first football game in 1891. The change was followed up. ting the yell the first three times then changing the cadence to the former fast, choppy, puppy tempo the last time. In 1890 he attended the universities of the United States before 1890 and for some years after, still write in, expressing his displeasure and disappointment with the famous yell which they originated. In a letter to a friend, Mr. Slosson said, "The fitness of the yell apples is good because a creed, a boat, and a challenge." 9th & Ind. HILLSIDE PHARMACY Special Plate Lunch 35c Curb Service SNYDER BEAUTY SCHOOL Reasonable Rates 817 Mass. Permanent Waves $2.50 and $4.00 Marcells. Finger Waves, and Manicures, 25c Facials. Scalp Treatments given with Ultra-red and Ultra-violet rays. Phone 893 Because She Likes It --- Try Liqua-La Hair Tonic "Controls Dry, Unruly Hair the Correct Way" You'll like it. too. Two Sizes, 15c and 50c Rankin's Drug Store "Handy for Students" 11th & Mass Phone 678 University class on the "Youth of India," at the first BAPS church at 9:45. At 6 p.m. a young people's social hour will be held at the Rev. Charles W. Thomas' home at 1124 Massachusetts street. Street young people and their families attending the group will serve of refreshments the group will attend the "University services." Christian Church school will meet at 9:40 a.m. at the Christian church, Teach and Thought, where the service will begin at 10:50. The sermon topic is 'The Will Be Done.' The choir will sing the anthem, 'Come Ye Thinkin', which will be sung by Blanche Sarnell, cume1. At 5:30 the student fellowship hour will begin from 6:30 to high school endeavor at 8:00. Lunch-come has been changed from its former location at 7:25 to high school endeavor at 8:00. You may attend the University services at 7. Ninth Street Baptist Sunday school opens at 9:30 a.m. with Miss Katie Maggiens, superintendent. At 10:30 prayer services will be led by the Rev. R. G. Goodman will preach at 11. BYPU will be held at 6:45 at which time the choir of the First Baptist church will give a special program. First Baptist Church, North Lawrence First Baptist Church, North Lawrence will preschool at the 11 a.m. service; the jettison of his sermon will be "The Arise of our Christ" Sunday school will begin at 10 a.m. Real Hobo Finds Brothers It may have been a swell day for student hoboes, but for an actual prince of the road it meant hard work. Tramp Amazed at Hill Celebration This Morning. Gets Job Early Friday morning as the tattered college bums were hurrying to eat and get on the Hirn in time to really enjoy the game, they entered into the College inm at the foot of Fourteenth街, and leaped up against the counter, preparing to beg All at once in walked what looked like a brother, if possible even worse off than he himself. He realized that while one would have a hard enough job to do, the other even at that he not entirely discouraged until in cane a half dozen more of the same variety. He at once realized that it was a bad day in town for poor hungry hobbes, and turning him over to his friend asked for a job to pay for a meal. He got the meal, and was seen some time later washing windows in front of the building. State Commissioners Here State commissioners of agriculture who have been attending a national agriculture meet in Kansas City, were judges of Lawrence, the University, and Salem. They will be through Lawrence on a one day tour of the eastern half of the state. J. C. Mohler, Kansas state commissioner of agriculture, asked these various state commissioners to about 30 in number be his guests and see what Kansas is really like. A local reception committee consisting of Chancellor E. H. Lindley, Dr. R. D. Baldwim, presiding commissioners when they arrived at 10:15 this morning. Jayhawks Flown --- Paul King Broker, 71, is working for the Brooker Brothers sales company, a special service merchant in Minneapolis. He lives atices at Marion, and Oklahoma City. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kottler, fa12, are now living in Denver, Colorado, where Mr. Kottler is president of the American Foundation for Nephrolife Lawe before her marriage. J. Cedric Johns, 20 is studying as an orderly at St. John's hospital in Jackson, Wyoming. Raymond Rugge, e28, and Josephine Bridges, of William Woold College, were married Oct. 18, at Windor, Missouri. They live at Kansas City, Mo., and the university is technical employee with the American telephone and telegraph company. George B. Howden, f2'8, is employed in the southern district offices of the Sinclair oil company at Atlanta, Ga. Henry Hume Smith, '08, has moved from Jackson, Mississippi, to Coffeyville. Edwin B. Newman, '28, and g30, is tow at Akademische Auslandstele, Mertonstrasse, 17, Frankfurt, Germany. Genewa Lucile Martin, '30, is working on her masters degree at the University of Southern California. A. Lyndon Morrow, ed 29 is attend- g Yale and studying on his Ph.D. in ecology. Stella Oloot, 94, took in ten week's nature trip to the Yukon and danced with Duffey Carson, Watson of Chicago Art Institute under the direction of the Guild. Worship his premi- rial work in the Guild. Walter W. Davis, fa'30, has moved from 415 Lexington Avenue, New York, to Great Neck L, I. 1, New York. John Allison, Jr., e28, Lawrence and Dorothy Olson, Lacechion, a former University student were married Sunday, Nov. 15, 1331. They live at Lakehuron, where Mr. Allison is an astronaut, and they sail a naval air station, Lakehuron, N. J. Patti Johnson, fa'31, is teaching music at Tulsa. TAXI 25c 12 TAXI HUNSINGER We use those thin flexible ones. Also shining and dyeing. Girls--Don't Be Afraid to let us half sole your shoes. 1017 Mass. Electric Shoe Shop Shine Parlor 11 W.9th Mason & Hamlin PIANOFORTE Exquisite and enduring tone Its superb quality justifies its higher cost