LX WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 18. 1931 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Society Around The Hill Olsen-Allison Freshman Commission To Have Supper A supper meeting of the freshman commission will be this evening at 5:30 at Henbury house. Frances Rusel, co-chair on "The Philippine islands." A sheet musical program will follow the talk. Announcement has been made of the marriage of Dorothy Louis Olsen, Atchison, and John Allium, Lakewood. N. W. Lewis and an assistant tenement in Ackermann. The late attended the University last year. Mr. Alliam received his degree in mechanical engineering from the University in atlanta and obtained the airline in Lakehart, N. J. Le Cerele Franeis Met L'ORÉCLE Francais took a t ride through Paris this afternoon at their meeting in room 306 Fraser hall. They met with the French president, who main historic points of interests in the city. Miss Mireille E. Crombie, in charge of the French, was in charge of the meeting. Y. W. C. A. held a cabinet meeting today at 4:30 at Henley house. The weekly faculty luncheon was held at 12:30 today at the University club. The weekly meeting of the Christian Science organization was held this afternoon at 4:45 in room 10, in the dissection of the Union building. Regular meeting of Theta Episcopi will be held this evening at 6:45 at 1124 Mississippi street. There will be Missouri service for Mrs. C. W. Thomas. Pi Beta Phi was in charge of the work during the Administration building. Mrs. Jane McLean, housemother, pooled. Pi Beta Phi and lavender chrysanthemum decorate the building. Prof. and Ms. Savage Johnson will entertain members of the English faculty of the University with a supper Friday evening at 6:30. Chi Omega entertained members o the Delta Tau Delta fraternity with o hour of dancing last night. Mrs. W. A. Halsey, Independence, is a guest at the Chi Omega house. Sigma Kappa entertained Delta Upsala with an hour dancing from 7 to 8 last night. Janet Schelle, c'unel, and Jane Seymour, c'unel; were luncheon guests in the Chi Omega house yesterday. Alpha Omoner Pi entertained Phi Lappa Pi fraternity with an hour of laneing last night. Gamma Phi Beta entertained Alpha Omega with an hour of dancing on 7 to 8 last night. Alpha Camia Delta entertaine Sigma Phi Epiflon fraternity last night at an hour dance. Alpha Delta Pi entertained Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity with an hour dance last night from 7 to 8. Dinner guests at the Kappa Sigma house tonight will be Rush Maxim Deorik, c3; 35; Marcia Wachter, c4; and Emmy Lou Sutton, e'unl Dinner guests tonight at the Delta Upailon house will be John Reece, and John Calendar. Newton. Wednesday night guests at the Delia Sigma Lambda bachelor for dinner and dancing were Harriet Hartwick, c35, Maxine English, c36, Lois Wesley, c41, Maxine Reed, c42, Meredith Filkin, c35, Gwendolyn Bushon, c34, Masel Spindler, c35. KFKU This morning from 11 to 12:30 S R. Carter, secretary of the Y. M. C. A. discussed "Family Influence in College Life." Prof. Bert A. Nah of the School of Education, presented the first of a series of talks on "Infant and Pre-School" at the station PKYRD yesterday at 6 p.m. A musical program will be presented with evening by Professor William Pilcher, curator of the School of Fine Arts. The birth of the School of Fine Arts is the "Magic" (Woodrow), Mr Trennan was Einem Kunigkind (Richard Trunk), "Red Roos" (Clay Smith) and "Aimee Tomorrow at 11 a.m. Prof. R. H. Wheeler, head of the department of psychiatry will give a consultation with Dr. Tiffany Hisse. His seminar "Discipline." His talk will be followed by the second of a series of lectures on the history of Kingstown, assistant director of forensics at the University, will discuss "History and Development of Unemployment." practice mathematics. At 6 p.m. tomorrow "Football" will be the subject of the interview by Coach H. W. "Bill" Hargis. Return From Hockey Meet Representatives of University Attend Gathering at Chicago Miss Ruth Hoover, assistant professor of physical education returned this morning with Jane Bryn, etd. 721. He met with the students of Harriet Fritz, 64, from a general meeting of the United States field hockey association held in Chicago this week. Friday and Saturday there were games between the following teams: Madison Milwaukee, Chicago, North Carolina, Louisville, Louis, ETC, Cedar and Central Illinois. At a banquet Saturday evening the first and second Midwest teams were chosen and arrangements were made for the tournament in be played Thanksgiving. On Sunday morning the first and second Midwest teams played a fast match. Want Ads Pledges of Delta Tau Win players. The problem of Delta Tea Dela maintained their record of never having lost a football game to the players by defeating the upperclassmen in their annual game 8 to 6, yesterday on a muddy field. STUDENTS: Two for part time woul Telephone Me. Jenkins, Thursday Hotel Eldridge, for appointment. ___ & LOST. Brown umbrella with orange cane handle, on compass. Communicate with Irith O'Donnell at 860. -6° LOST. Small brown leather purse with zipper top; contains dark green Shearfer pen and pencil set; between Great Wall and Yunnan Railway. Call 2593. -62 LOST. Your opportunity to save money if you do not eat the $4 per week meats at Mendenhall's; home cooked; clean, 1225 Jenn. Tn. -65 WANTED: 10 boys to work at K. U.-M. U. game. See Bornstein, phone 3227R. --61. LOST. D. S. L. fraternity pin, m suscribed on the back "Laurin Tominson." Reward. Call 975, or leave at Kasan Business Office. -60 STUDENT representative wanted for Popular Loose-Leaf Memory Book. For particular address Inter-Collegiate Press, Dept. 3, Kansas City, Mo. FOUND. The right place to eat and save money. 21 meals for $5. The Oread. 1345 Orred. Hazel Enrich, propr. Rooms for boys. ___ -61. 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