1x FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 20.1931 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS 17 PAGE THREE University Greets Homecoming Guests SOCIAL CALENDAR WILL INCLUDE PARTIES FOR RETURNING GRADS Organized Houses Offer Their Hospitality to Visitors and Friends of Mt. Qread With the Homewelcome celebration Friday and Saturday serving as a magnet drawing graduates, former students, and friends of the University back to M. Oresid, social events on the Hill this week-end take a decided sport. Prentice Hall offers a private golf lesson for dancers,舞者和 buncheeses by the individual Greek organizations. Friday night, everyone who is back, is to attend the Homecoming midget rally, and dance at the Union building. Bryce Scroyd is to play for the舞 which will be held from 10 to 11.30. A Homecoming vanity will be held Saturday from 19 to 12. A 12th Simmons's ball will play for the Saturday night var- Kappa Alpha Pi will entertain to- nor night at the chapter house with their delicious appetizers be deco- mented with full leaves and Uni- verse colors. Jack Warford's band Chaperones will be Mrs. H, H. H Rhodes and Mrs. L, R. Houl. About 25 out-of-town guests are expected for the party. Plan Dinner for Alumni Alpha Gamma Delta will entertain with an annual Homecoming dinner to-morrow night in honor of the members of the Gamma Delta fraternity diversity of Missouri, and the alumni and guests of the Kappa chapter. Red and blue hats are flower for use for decorations. Among the guests will be Dorothy Lee Repas, 29; Pauline Barden, 28; Pauline Stuart, 30; Marianne Moling Bohm, 29 and Larry Bell Throm, 28 of Kansas City, Mo.; Edith McKenna, Wellington, Mo.; Eleanor Kyle City, Kan.; Maryquarie Tosh, and Grape Virginia Wood, Kansas City, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. Richardson, and Harry Richardson, Jonlin, Mouh Hwerritt, Kansas City, Mo.; and Thelma Edmundson The Competition club will entertain with a party at the Robinson gymnasium on Saturday, March 10. These chaperoning the party will be the Rev. and Mrs. Alfred Gray, Prof. and Dr. John Baxter, Henry Werner. The International orchestra of Kamna City will furnish the Will Entertain with Party Storma Alpha Mu will entertain with an informal party tomorrow night from 8-10pm. All guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Lester Kornfeld, Topknot; Mr. and Mrs. Halph Kornfeld; Ms. and Mr. Joseph Kornfeld; and Mrs. M. Lands, Lawnress. Red and blue streamers will be decorated with gold, and black streamers. Balloons of colors of both M.U. and K.U. The annual Homecoming dance of the Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity will be given tomorrow, from 9 to 12, at the chapter house with Charlene Lowe's ornament. Mrs. Webster and Mrs. Albert L. Mason will be the chaperones. The decorations will be autumn leaves. The University club will entertain with its annual Homecoming dance Saturday night from 8:30 to 12. Decorations will be in keeping with the theme of the party. G.M. Beal and Prof. and Mrs. Bert Nah, are in charge of the party. Guests are Listed The following guests are being entertained at organized houses: SOLARITIES Margaret Green, Houston, Houston, and Adm. Kim Duvory, Kansas City, Mo., Francis Warren, Kansas City, Kan., James Demokhan, Howell Hintzel Mandelhoff, Hindsburg, Tinker, Tapia Dunedin, Kiwi Kaimai, Maderby, Mary. Mary Jawn Keenan, 18 Fatimah Babineh Kaur Ratu Ratu Desmond Lee Rui Rui Rui Fang Tian Zhu Wong Wei Hsien Wu W. W. B., Office of Outreach Bureau, Adrian Horn, M ABOUT AL MONTE Jane Hamacko, Otla, Oklahoma; Virginia Campus, Kansas City, Mo.; Trainee Curtis; Dodge City, Gainesville Shikibai; Manhattan. Jorge Bergman, Kansas City, KO, Lois Blina Kansas City, M.C., and Jia Sicai, Leavenworth. M, and Mrs. M, CW, Tyrrell and Mariette Tarlie and Mrs. H, Diana J, Johnson and Mark Milligan, Millie Searle and Marsha Korn, Mary McKenzie and Patricia E. and Kate Kowalski with Craig Woods with Craig Lounsbury, Louise Erl, Mr. Joseph Pincock, O. W. Pearce and Barrus Ryan, O. W. Pearce and Barrus Ryan Cristhian Lovell Assistant Natasha Towne, N.B. Fitzgerald, Associate John DeLong, M.D., Dr. Dana Kiman, Katie Kim, Katelyn Mathieu, New York University, Hiroshima, Japan; Hideo Hayakawa, Columbia, Mm; Linda Pue Palma, Columbia, Mm; Christopher Hodges, Jody Spraynik, Wetzel. (See page 156.) Kappa Alpha Pi Writers Mary Alice Bentham and Margaret Wolfford. Bar- sleeves; Jane Surface, Salma, and Sally Trang. Columbia. Austin, Texas Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Lyman; Lyman, Hendrick, and Mr. Bill Carton; M. & B. Hickey; Dembyhah, Mary Ellen; Landry, J. C., and Tissum, Tissum City; Ms. & Mattheus Dagge and Margaret Guey; Ms. & Margaret Guey, Guey City; Cumber Scymer, Elizabeth Ferverson and Elizabeth Hammett, Hatchment; Mia Ellen Jones, Chance Jin Nelson, Touka; and Mr. and Mrs. S. I. Wanlun, Waltzha. Hilton Tyler, Bartaville, Jane Hardy, Ingrid Brown, Elisabeth Weiss, Michael Woods, Ann Ablarsky, David Graham and Daniel Krause Hilton Tyler, Bentley, Lara Felt, Ben Huckerberg, L. J. Fox, Dianne Fisher, Lairy Felt, Peter Huckerberg, M. J. McNally, John MacArthur, and Mary M. Pauli, Mr. M. Pearl, Arcia McRitchie, and Marger Lewis Linhuis, Heryl McIlroy, M. and Mae Tidh Pelliburni, Ms. and Mrs. Heysen Warren, Marie Trish Pelliburni, Ms. and Mrs. Heysen Warren, Marie Trish Pelliburni, Ms. and Mrs. Heysen Warren, Marie Trish Pelliburni, Ms. and Mrs. Heysen Warren, Marie Trish Pelliburni, Ms. and Mrs. Heysen Warren, Marie Trish Pelliburni, Ms. and Mrs. Heysen Warren, Marie Trish Pelliburni, Ms. and Mrs. Heysen Warren, Marie Trish Pelliburni, Ms. and Mrs. Heysen Warren, Marie Tidh Pelliburni, Ms. and Mrs. Heysen Warren, Marie Tidh Pelliburni, Ms. and Mrs. Heysen Warren, Marie Tidh Pelliburni, Ms. and Mrs. Heysen Warren, Marie Tidh Pelliburni, Ms. and Mrs. Heysen Warren, Marie Tidh Pelliburni, Ms. and Mrs. Heysen WarREN, Marie Tidh Pelliburni, Ms. and Mrs. Heysen WarREN, Marie Tidh PellibURN, Ms. and Mrs. Heysen WarREN, Marie Tidh PellibURN, Ms. and Mrs. Heysen WarREN, Marie Tidh PellibURN, Ms. and Mrs. Heysen WarREN, Marie Tidh PellibURN, Ms. and Mrs. Heysen WarREN, Marie Tidh PellibURN, Ms. and Mrs. Heysen WarREN, Marie Tidh PellibURN, Ms. and Mrs. Heysen WarREN, Marie Tidh PellibURN, Ms. and Mrs. Heysen WarREN, Marie Tidh PellibURN, Ms. and Mrs. Heysen WarREN, Marie Tidh PellibURN, Ms. and Mrs. Heysen WAR Bemer Beach, Emporia, Gravelbride Edley and an Amy Hertz, Wilmington, Whitedale Katie Tolpee Kaitlyn Sheppard and Lance Ruffinie; Karen Cummiskey and Mr. and Ms. Youmileau; Soo City FRATERNITIES Dick Graham, Prabody; Dan Hofer, Kaw City 0112 City, New York Cheri Widch, Patrikhung; Livon Kauter, Samuel Berg; Harold Reed and Robert Monnet, Kanza City, Mia. M. and M. Frank Rouse, Bk. F. Leverhower M. and M. Frank Rouse, Bk. F. Leverhower M. and M. Frank Rouse, Bk. F. Leverhower M. and M. Frank Rouse, Bk. F. Leverhower M. and M. Frank Rouse, Bk. F. Leverhower Dr. and M. G. A. Broussard, Mr. and M. M. and M. H. C. Broussard, Grad. Marion Bullock, M. and M. C. Broussard, Grad. Marion Bullock, Lloyd Owens, Emmaus M. and M. M. and M. M Rose L. Renew, Linda Salma; Neil Daugherty, Manitarian; Wafi Sandos, Karen Crizi, Kakei Clarkin and Clintie Calver, Perriman); Al Gualda and Furlan Calver, Cairn City, Mr. Moesig P. von Sturzle, Dougl City; Budd Rein Bould, St. Joseph. Dr. and Mrs. H. I. F. McGaughey, Sophia J. Mann, M. Francis Searle, Robert G. Schmidt, James P. Pope, Peter J. Power, Peter J. Power, John A. Nielsen, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Kernberg and Benny C. Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. R. Tarden and N. Patterson, M. and Mrs. R. Tarden and N. Patterson, M. and Mrs. R. Tarden and N. Patterson, Calderon, Harry W. Armand Leeching, Geoffrey B. Clark, Harry W. Armand Leeching, Macmillan, Mary M. Mahoniel-Kunjara, K. Karim Bar-Daenade, Miriam R. and Chiemany Johannes R. Daenade, Miriam R. and Chiemany Johannes R. Daenade, Gorilla Brinkley, Abelbows, Congo Leighdale Josef Mayer, Parsons; Walter A. Sender, Minnie Boehr, Jr.; Hagen H. Zinckmann; Eliseanward; B. D. C. Gilman; Akhamsa City); Dr. M. L. Belo- Kurat City); Ms. Miss Jean Santopena, Tupukha Attorney General and Ms. Richard Benton, F. A. McCoy, M. and Mrs. Frank Kearney, D. Winkle, Tupakka; Richard Goffeld, Reinhardt; W. Riese; Richard Goffeld, Reinhardt; Ler Mellus, Winna Theresa; Thomas Rubin; Barbara or Unick, EI. Bird Wendell, Lennie Kruger, James Shirley and Ed Ehart Nelson. Kauzay City, Mr. Frank Jochsen and Karl Kuchsen. Dodge City, Mr. Frank Jochsen and Karl Likel, Waltzing; and Mr. Garthy, An馨寰. Mr. and Mrs. Mehdi Bacchichel, Mr. and Ms. Helidat Tartan, Gavin Stamkos, Martin Krug, Furt Flutzt, Guy Shaw, Skarland, Kirsty Gray, Katie Bruner, Wauthin, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Coulomb, Wauthin, J. and Mrs. W. E. Coulomb Bilateral Wheatley, Chicago, Il. Hs. Sandler, Lakewood, IL. Hs. Sandler, Lakewood, IL. Hs. Sandler, Lakewood, IL. Mh. and Ms. Lester, Kendall, Tulipfield, Joe Macara, Lancey F. O'Brien, Conservative; Robert Lipschultz, University Banker; Friedrich, C., Ph.D.; Stephen M. Pigouraud, Christian Science College; Henry M. Pigouraud, David H. Miller; Dr. Michael D. H. McMahalan; Ms. Mary M. McMahalan; Dr. H. M. McMahalan; Ms. Mary M. McMahalan; Dr. H. M. McMahalan; Ms. Mary M. McMahalan; Dr. H. M. McMahalan; Ms. Mary M. McMahalan; Dr. H. M. McMahalan; Ms. Mary M. McMahalan; Dr. H. M. McMahalan; Ms. Mary M. McMahalan; Dr. H. M. McMahalan; Ms. Mary M. McMahlan; Dr. H. M. McMahalan; Ms. Mary M. McMahlan; Dr. H. M. McMahalan; Ms. Mary M. McMahlan; Dr. H. M. McMahu Pillard, Darius. Ralph Fogel. Moe, E. C. Strawn and K. Weller, Katherine. Cary, Moe. Walter Hearne. Kilimanjaro. Mc. Mc. Moe. D. M. Hilterson and E. Elliott. Columbus. Mc. Moe. L. A. Many Campus Changes Greet Returning Alumni Grace, Lynn. Tepichua. Kuala Pandan. Spring 2018. Mary Jo Lover, Churchwriter. After 8k, Chad Kua, Kuala Pandan. After 6k, Chad Kua, Kuala Pandan. Kuala Pandan. Mary Jo Harrapan. And Mrs. A. E. Williamson. Tina Pai W. Wallt Bret Fearr, Marina Hendry, Kenneth Mushi Dilip Rai, Larry Wooldson, Charles Muska Joshua Neumann, Jonathan Smith, Kaitan Kainan City, Mo. Walker Jones, Kainan City, Mo. Walker Jones, Kainan City, Mo. Walker Jones, Tupcara, Daniel Bump Harry Rief, Thayer, Jake Rooley, St. Joseph Eller Hirn, Carl Addington, Frank Philippe, Harriet Hardell and Courtney Blanton, Kansas City, Ma. Danielle Topika The University campus will soon be a guest of many friends and graduate students. An evening event. No doubt the largest umber will attend in the history of our university. South Side of Hill Showa Improvements Since Last Celebration In keeping with present day conditions and development, K. U. has kept up with the mark. Every year the old grads are taught that the old grads naturally expect to find. There have been many changes since 1800 of course no attempt will be made to replace them. Beat Mizzou! In what is generally known as well hollow surrounded by a lake with well disposed clumps of trees around it and a driven, extending along it of orifice. The south side of the campus is in the making, many improvements have been made and an event. A new road extending around the southwest corner of the campus has been completed which speeds up traffic on campus. The extreme south side of the campus has been beautified with grass which was planted by joggers who ride along the south side drive. Prevention and treatment of pyorhea and other diseases of the gums. DR. H. X. DOLEN Dentist Dickinson Theatre Building P. N. STEVENS, D.D.S. 815% Massachusetts St. Phone 1515 DR. J, W. O'BRYON. Dentist DR, J. W. O'BRYON. Dentist Insurance Building. Phone 507 Prevention and treatment of pyorh But in the next three or four years, the south side will become a center of attraction. When standing north of campus, you are often told it is interesting to view to the extreme south of the campus and then to the east of campus when it fails away at evening time. Oldest Campus Postman Relates His Experience LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 10.25 Mass. DR. FLORECE BARROWS Osteopathic Physician Foot Correction 109% Max. Phone 2337 "Why when I started to work here the University didn't even have a gymnasium—a small exercise room in old snow hall" stated F. V. Phillips the oldest postmaster, in relating how he met of his 27 years with the University. Mr. Phillips who is 68 years old, is small of stature and stumpy as though from the exertion of many years at work; but he is strong, however, sparkling with good humor from a face still rugged and youthful in appearance, seemed to be his age as he reviewed a few incidents of his life as an employee of the University. "While I was resting from my work," he chuckled, "I hailed the rubbish from the campus and kept the walkers away. I've had snow have snow here. Why, in January of "I worked as a teamster until just before the war. And, mind you, hauled an the express and fresh ice in the store and bread. Now the University has five trucks." 1912, the snow was piled nearly five feet deen on the campus. "A path had to be shoved along the walks before we could even use the snowblow. I get to about half froze on that snowblow. Sometimes I go to the shop to warm up a bit, and every time I stepped into the shop the old Dutch blacksmith would about 'come on in Mr. Phillips and have a smoke with me'. Finally I accepted a pipe him and I've smoked since that time." "I became a postmaster just before the war. Until that time a student had delivered the mail, but the University wanted a man who could make two students and all the years that Ive worked here, there haun'n been a letter lost. "Several people have suggested that I should retire and apply for a pension, but" he laughed. "I enjoy it. My husband main at it is long as I can keep going." --- Want Ads JOST. Walt fontain pen between Robinson gymnasium and Library, Reward. Jack Amos, Phone 1261, 1409 Tenn. -64 LOST: Green Sheafer pen Friday morning with "C. W. Dum" incurred on it. Finder please return to Law office in green hall. -64 LOST: Small toed leather purse between Y. W. C. A. and Cafeteria, Friday, 8:10 a.m. Valuable to owner. 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PATEE WHERE BIG PICTURES PLAY Shows 3 - 7 - 9 Positively Ends Tonight The Best Picture of 1931 "PLATINUM BLONDE" Robert Williams - Loretta Young - Jean Harlow Don't you be the one to miss it! SATURDAY!! Another Week-end Special! You Have Been Waiting for One Like This on a Saturday. Make this a real Homecoming by Attending our Big Gala MIDNITE Show Saturday Nite 11:15 PREVIEW SHOWING 'CIMARRON'S' IMORIAL 'SABRA' IN A GLORIOUS MOTHER ROLE SOON Are These Our Children?