FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20. 1931 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE New Combination Planned for Game by Sooner A. & M Veterans Replaced by New Men in Order to Add Weight to Team Tomorrow TRIGG MAY NOT START Stillwater, Okla. Oct. 30—(Special) major alterations may be made in the Oklahoma Aggie football lineup for the state's high school team of Kansas. Saturday at Lawrenson These contemplated changes represent Walderf's efforts to strengthen his team for what he considers the hardest game of the season thus far. Head Coach Lynn O. Waldorf announced Thursday he might start an untimed backfield combination, behind the center, in stitched players, against the Jayhawkers. A. A. Exendine, Aggie backfield B. Andrew Snyder, backfield from Carlsbad, who escorted Kamauli Nebraska last Saturday, bare back tips of nooses on his head and staff. He reported that the Kanmans were surprisingly big and capable girls, hustling like demons In the Aigle line, Walderhof has intimated he may start Carl Rigney, a sophomore, at end in place of Dick Porter. The team has been bothered by a brushed abdominal muscle. The other change contemplated is at tackle, where Grady Burdison may start for Wilmot Needy to move toward Valley conference training in 1890. Exendine, whose coaching figure in the Cowboy's 10 to 9 group over the Hillary Clinton team after seeing Kanae hold Nebraska on its touchdown, how the Jayhawkers won the game. Appearance of a 188-pound sophomore fullback, Ross Hall, in the A and C sections of Hayden Trigg, halfback he replaced Hayden Trigg, halfback who is the shifted ball-carrier on the squad under the new arrangement, the backup for the quarterback, back goes to Trigg's half, pairing with Walter Barham, Missouri Valley College. The quarterback, Curtin remains at quarterback. b ... KFKU The fourth of a series of talks by Paula Banks at the University of botany at the University were broadcast over station KFKU this morning at 11 11c. The title of the talk was "A Sustainable Future for Water." At 6 o'clock this evening the University String quartet will present a musical program. The series of interviews, with E. R. Elbel, of the department of physical education doing the questioning, will be interviewed by Mist Ruth Hoover, an instructor in the department of physical education, will be interviewed on "The Modern Combat Games" and Hamilton will be questioned on Nov. 12, on "Track Athletics" and on the cve of the K. U.-M. U. football game answers questions on a new answer questions growing. **Football** A series of talks by members of the department of English have been arranged by Prof. W. S. Johnson, head of the department. Two talks will be broadcast on Tuesdays from 11 to 11.15 a.m. Two talks in the series have already been presented by Miss Miya Hull on the general sub-programming of Literature* concerning pioneer writers of the Middle West and Hamlin Garland. On Nov. 3, Miss Hull will talk on Herbert Quick, and on the follow-up works of William Cather, and the works and history of Willa Cather. Hill Society Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. Miss Richert Will Preside Elma Richert, an instructor in the department of German, will be in charge of the program of the German language course at 4:30 in room 313 Frasher hall. Pan-Hellenic Dinners The meeting will be *informal* and will consist of German speakers from all countries in Germany for practice in German conversation and is open to all who study German. Pan-Hellenic Dinners Were Given Last Evening The taxis of Lawrence did a rushing business last evening at the beginning and closing hours, and the Park District businesses held at every organized house for women at the University. Each servery entertained as guests a representative of every other district. These dinners are given twice each year to sponsor a feeling of friendliness between the sororites and to promote acquaintanceship among the members. Women's Class Entertains Men With Hallowe'en Party The University women of the Christian church will entertain the University students on Sunday, 8 o'clock night, at 8 o'clock. It will be held in the church dining room parlor. Sigma Nu Pledges Entertain With Barbeque The plagues of Sigma Nu fraternity will entertain the active members with a lecture at 4:30 p.m. on the turnern from 4:30 to 8:30. About thirty couples are expected to attend. Trucks Mr. F. W. McDonald, instructor at Haskell Institute, will serve the barbecue. Chaperones are Mrs. Marguerite Jane Maclean, and Mrs Edith Miller. Lutheran Students Hold Hallowe'en Party The Lutheran student association will entertain its members with a Halloween party at the rural home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Heck Saturday night. The event will be held on entertainment during the evening. The party is to be held in the barn. Kappa Alpha Theta Entertains Tomorrow Kappa Alpha Theta will entertain tomorrow night with a party at Eke's ball at 9 o'clock. Ailei Simmond's and will turn (will) the music for the party. Chency-Misseldine Announcement has been received of the marriage of Miss Mary Cheney, 29, Eureka, and Dr. John Misseldine, Wichita. Miss Cheney was a member of the University's Student Council and a student at the University. The couple will make their home in Wichita. Bustamante Spoke Thursday Alfredo Bustamante, '50, spoke at the meeting of the advanced standing committee on the War in Iraq afternoon in Hurley house. The subject was "The Young People of the Philippines." Kappa Alpha Theta Initiated Five Kappa Alpha Theta Infilated Five Kappa Alpha Theta held infiltration this morning; Betty Nech, c34, Pittsburg; Carla Langer, c34, Sallain; Marjorie McInnis, c34, Johnson; Katherine Martion, c34, Pittsburgh; Bora and Rosalind Ward, c33, Hays. The sensation at the Radio Shows Be at our store tonight at 7.30 for a free demonstration of talkie and moving pictures. THE SPARTON VISIONOLA TONIGHT SEE HEAR A complete home talkie-movie combined with radio and phonograph. Your own standard home-size movie films may be reproduced on the Sparton Visionola, provided they are the standard 16 m.m. size. The College Jeweler Physical Education Tea Was Thursday: At the tea given Thursday afternoon by the physical education majors in the rest room of central Administra- tion, she was introduced to Senior women in the department were hostesses. Jeannette Frowe played during the tea. Lillian Peterson, ed '17, taught at Hohenwald Law, c32; Helen Lawson, c32; and Cleo Davis, c32, served. Alpha Kappa Alpha security will entertain with a party tonight at the chapter house. Mr Joe E. Hughes and his Rhodes boys will be the chaperones. Alpha Kappa Alpha Holds Party Miss Helen Rhoba Hoopes, assistant professor of English, was a dinner guest last night at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon house. A buffet luncheon at the chapter event in the celebration of the fifthth anniversary of the founding of the Kansas chapter of Phi Gamma Delta Dinner guests Thursday night at the Phi Kappa house were Arthur Schuetz' e35, and Oriens Briag, e35. Walter Murphy, c'35, was a dinner guest Thursday night at the Kappa Sigma house. Neil H. Manley, c'33, was a dinner guest at the Phi Delta Theta house last night. Francis Baty, '26. Lawrence, was a dinner guest at the Phi Kappa Psi house last evening. Dinner guests at the Sigma Nu Flood, c. 33, Adair Caloye, b. 33, Jack Hammond, c. 35, and Jack Flood, Miss Maud Ellison, assistant professor of English at Oxford University in Ice Shoe, c35, William Notton, c35, and Wilbur Manesther, c34, were guests of Delta Tau Delta last evening for Dinner guests at the Deltas Upsilon house last evening were Isahel Moses, fa34. Ruth Adams, c24. Marion Gal- formerly of Lawrence, Harry Green, formerly of Lawrence. Dinner guests Thursday night at the Sigma Chi house were Ernest Vanek, c'34, and Harold Dent, c'38. Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Fox, Wichita, were dinner guests at the Pi Beta Phi house last night. Ruby Green, Mankato, is a guest at Corbin hall. She was a student in the University last year. Old Setters Association Meets Baldwin—The annual meeting of the settlers in Palmyra brought more than 125 early residents of this county here recently. Palmyra FOR RENT: Furnished, large front room in private home, fully modern, ideal location for K. U. or town. Single or double. 407 West 12th. Phone 180. KEYS MADE for any lock. Padlocks and night latch locks in stock. Welding and automobiles spark work. Specked 623 Vermont. Phone 319. ___ {63}. "Ye Tavern Tearoom" --in STUDENTS: Want to save money on first class laundry work? Call Peggy. Phone 852J. Work called for and de-livered. -47 SPECIAL CHICKEN DINNER RADIOS FOR RENT: Hanna's Exclusive agency for Majestic Radio and Refrigerator, Atwater-Kerl Radio and Hoover Sweeper. Phone 303. 944 Mass. Old Settlers Association Meets DR. FLORENCY BARROWS Osteopathic Physician Foot Correction 309% Mass. Phone 2337 Want Ads DR. H. X. DOLEN Dentiat Dickinson Theatre Building Sunday Noon and Wednesday Nights 1403 Tenn. St LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 10.25 Mass. "We serve Varsity Velvet Ice Cream" 1403 Tenn. St. ABE WOLFSON Money to loan on valuables Guns and Revolvers — Watches and Jewelry RAH RAH RAH 637 Mass.---Phone 675 RAH RAH RAH 15 RAH'S RAH RAH RAH RAH RAH RAH for K. U. 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