X . THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1031 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Oklahoma Alumni Plan Feting Football Team Jayhawkers to Be Dinner Guests in Sooner Capital Nov. 6 Oklahoma City, Oct. 28 - More than 200 alumni and former students of the University of Kansas, now residents of Oklahoma City, attended the University Club on Friday evening Nov. 6, in what is being called the "Alumni Ball." Participants included Jashwakerhins, coaches and boosters on their invasion of Southerners at Oklahoma City's alumni event at Norman Saturday, Nov. 7. A committee composed of Val Adams, R. S. "10," H. L. Douglas, BHJ. 88, Harry Sawyer, I. H. 24, J. R. Thomas W. Sauley, LBJ 29 and T. F. Suny. Lawyer in seed in the nurtured Oklahoma soil in order that the kansas of Kaukauna come into being when they enter the Norman arena Saturday. J. P. Owens vice-president, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Gas and Electric company, will be master of ceremonies and Dr. P. C. Allen director of athletics, will introductory classes. KFKU For the game next Saturday a large block of tickets has been obtained for the Jayhawk alumni in one section in the gymnasium. The attendance will be the Kennesaw cheering section. The sale of these tickets is being conducted through the Oklahoma City alumni associations. Kirk jaynes throughly praised the team's appointment to handle the tickets for Karmans in their respective locations and invited the roster from hawk rosters in the Kansas section. --in the new greens, black, brown, and Spanish tile NFKU was on the bus this morning with two talks. Prof. J. T. Kater gives a talk on the role of educators and Development of Printing, and Prof. E. H. Wheeler, Personality in the Workplace. At 6 this evening Brutus Hamilton will talk on "Exercises and Health," in place of Dr. James Naimith, who we inured. Tenmorrow talk Prof. A J. Mix will give talk three of the series, "An American Alcohol," and the musical "A Raisin in the Sun" at ranged by Mrs. Alice Moercier. Father Dies Miss Ruth Stoker, instructor in chemistry at the University, has resigned from the university of the death of her father. Her father has been ill for some time in Bell Memorial hospital in Rosehill, but was sent to the University with a prior to his death. The plans for the funeral are not definite as yet. Miss Stoker will return to the University next week. MUST HAVE PERMISSION Want. ads coat .000125c per reader MUST DAVE PLAISSON Women attending the Kansas-Nebraska football game at Lamar University observe the following rules: 1. Each woman must sign out in the office of the dewn of women, staining. Lawncrest address telephone number of transportation. 2. Each woman drives in an equipable car when most appropriate for her condition, and gets ten permission of her parents. In addition to the choice required by law, an approved chaperone will accompany the woman of her chaperones. An approved chaperone will accompany the woman of her chaperones. Myra Little, President Call K, U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. Quack Club Initiated Nine At Picnic Last Evening Hill Society Quack club, honorary swimming to organization for women, held a pinnam and initiation service for new members last evening at the camp of Marjane The numbers of the club left the University at 6:45. They were taken to the campfire and one companion was held by the light of the campfire for the following women: Alice Smith, curler, Helen Wilson, ice skater, Marie Cameron, Luther Lather, e.m. Marjorie Shuler, funnel, Bubi Pyle, #35, Carol Cordier, Marjorie Edel, #34, Erica Dale, #33, and Patrinail Roach, e.m. Wives of A. I. E. E. Entertain With Luncheon Today ] The wires of members of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers which is holding a convention in Kansas City, were entertained today by the institute's president and chief of the institute at lancaster and trips of inspection around the campus. The visiting women are being enter tained at bridge this afternoon. W. W. Davis Will Speak To Cosmonolitan Club The Compton school is having a supper meeting at the college that will be held in connection with the history department will speak. The meeting is open to all foreign students. Mrs. Wishington Entertainment Mrs. Withington Entertains K. U. Dames Today The K. U. Dames held their regular meeting this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Alfred Withington, 928 Ohio street. Ms. Alferd Withington, Codman, Mrs. Balogan Ladd, and Mrs. Hal Alderman, Mrs. Forrest Noll gave a musical number. B. Y. P. U. Party Postponed Because of the critical illness of Mrs Charles Thomas the B. Y. U. P. party planned for tomorrow has been indelibly noticewed. Belkin-Littau Bostreet Belkin of New York and Joseph Litton, Onnai, Omaha, Nebr., director of the Bastille detention center were married Oct. 4, at Merrimack Penn. Mrs. Litton is the daughter of Mr. and Ms. George Abramson, former director of the correctional her A.B. degree from the University of Kansas in 22 and her B.A. degree from the University of New York to study voice and became the pupil of Ettie Liebking. Later she joined Roy's Gang and sang Mrs. Littau had a season with the Metropolitan Opera company and made debuts in Amsterdam and Berlin, before joining Philadelphia where she sang the role of prima domina in "The Laugh Parade." Three years ago she appeared in "Dear Evelyn," for which your wife was a member of the Hoary group who performed in the Auditorium. It is expected that she will continue her career as operatic canvassers. While a student at the University, Blae, Littau was a member of the Mise- dia Historical Society and the innovatory musical security, and Gamma Epsilon Psi, honorary economy... Co-Ed Clubs Meet Tonight - The six divisions of the Co-El Club * * are meeting this evening from 7 to 8:15 * * to make册料 for the year's activities. * * Hostess for the various groups are as * * follows: * 1021 Lafayette street; division H, Mra. * * H. B. Latimore, 1021 Louisiana street; A New Arrival of FALL DRESSES JUST IN 9. 95 Stressing the Eugonie and new Fall Styles and at only Sizes 14 to 20 You Will Want to See these new CREPE DE CHINES AND WOOLENS La Mode Shoppe 917 Massachusetts division III, Mrs. F, I. R. Foster, 1115 Louisiana street; division IV, Mrs. M. J. Louisianna street; division VI, Mrs. M. J. Louisianna street; division V, Mrs. L. J. Meade, 444 Louisiana street division VI, Mrs. M. E. B. Stout, 444 Louisiana street Phi Kanna Initiates Three Initiation services were held at the Pk) Kaap fraternity last evening for Fri Steinken, 632 Tipton, Milton J., Milton B., and Phil Barboree, Ck4; Kansas City, Mo. Dean Ayeshus Husband and Iosee Peñaloz probably entertained at dinner guests last summer. She is the wife of Eric Corla, housemother of Corlah and Eric G. Lewis, housemate of Delta. Delta Upsilon fraternity will entertain Friday evening with an informal party at the chapter house. Arlo Schlossi's orchestra will play for the dancers. Mrs. Charles Thomas, 1124 Mississippi street, patroness of Theta Epsilon Baptist church security, is critically ill at the Lawrence Memorial hospital Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Monroe announce the birth of a son, Robert Chabin, Wednesday, at Lawrence Memorial hospital. Mrs. Monroe was formerly Helen Brown and was a student at the University in 1929. She is the daughter of Frank I. Brown, professor of applied mechanics in the School of Engineering, from the School of Science, from the School of Business in 1931. The pledges of Kappa Alpha Theta were guests of Delta Upsilon fraternity last evening for dancing from 7 until 8. Kappa Alpha Theta security will entertain members of Delta Phi Theta fraternity at an hour dance this evening. Nadine Boutie 'cunel, Mary Garver, 'cunel, and Mary Lillard, cunel, were house yesterday. Delta Sigma Pi announces the pledging of Walter S. Jansen, b'32, Newton Mrs. Lee Larrise and Mrs. Robert La Larrise, Liberal, were dinner guests at the Gamma Phi Beta house last evening. Alfredine de Chapeaurouge, German exchange scholar, and Dale Vieh c'35, were dinner guests of Sigma Phi Epsilon last evening. Kappa Sigma is entertaining Alpha Chi Omega sorority at an hour dance this evening. dinner guests at the Ph Kappa house yesterday were James Quinn, Salma Baynond Bentz, Kansas City; and Lorenzo Muzzera, Leavenworth. 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For information call 2140 or 3128 $5.95 Jersey—One of fall's most favored sportwear materials—and when tailored into these chic one-piece and two-piece designs, the look contrasts colored stripes—Tweed mixture—Black, Navy, Green, Tile, and Combinations. Size 14 to 20. Anoarel—2nd Floor. THE KANSAS City Star headquarter RADIOS FOR rent: Hanna's. Exclusive agency for Madeline Radio and Refrigerator, Atwater-Kent Radio and Hoover Sweater. Phone 260-944. 944 Mass. MRS. ALRICH'S Phone 288 736 Mass. For Hallowe'en Get your party favors, table decorations and costumes (sale or rental). 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They're made of the finest corduroy in a distinctive cream shade, They're tailored and cut to give snug hip-fit, straight hang, wide but not extreme cuff bottoms. Ask for them by name—Campus Cords. Look for the label inside the waistband. It protects you against imitations. CAMPUS CORDS LOSSLESS-HYNEFMAN-MO. San Francisco Chicago Portland New York Los Angeles Sold in Lawrence at