MONDAY, DECEMBER 1. 1920 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE THREE SOCIETY PI Pieta Phi announces the engagement of Nance Jane Winchester, c'24, to Dick Hereford, c'23, of Phil Delta Theta fraternity. Joyce Bleck, A.B.30 of Okmulgee Okla, is a guest at the Pi Beta Phi house. Deen and M. F. T. Stoekert entertained on Thanksgiving day with a dinner for the members of the School of Law at the city who were in town over the vacation. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. David Vorodolde and two women, Dominique Grisham and David Vorodolde. Mr. and Mrs. Domenico Giacaldo and, Mrs. David Gerlin, and Mr. and Mrs. The University Women's Club will entertain the hundreds of the members and the unmarried men of the faculty at a Christmas party to be held or Thursday, Dec 11, at the Memorial Union building. The evening's entertainment program and dancing. General arrangements are in charge of Miss A. J. Mix No further invitations will be issued to the members. The wedding of Miss Mina Bront to Rev. John Cottonwood Falls occurred on Nov. 12. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Fred Smith of the Congregations. Miss Agnes Husband and Miss Irene Peabody will entertain the alumnus of Mu Phi Epsilon tonight at their home, 707 West Twelfth street. Mr. Wilcox was graduated from the School of Pharmacy in 1923. The Kappa Kappa Gamma Alumnus Group will host the honors at a burea- fit birthday at 11am on Friday, Dec. 3rd urday afternoon, Dec. 6. Arrangements in charge of Mrs. Vernon Smith M. F. H. Hedder will entertain the alumnae club of Kappa Alpha Theta at her home this evening. The Faculty Women's club is to hold its annual Christmas banquet at the club house, 1300 Louisiana street, Saturday, beginning at 1 o'clock. Miss Sara Laird is in charge of the sale, which will include arts and crafts objects from the Orient and the Nea East. The proceeds of the sale which annually are used to help in decorating the Faculty Women's clubhouse. The American Association of University Women will meet Wednesday, D. at 3, 7 or 5:30 p.m. at the home of Dr. Susan Winters, who will speak to the work of the International Federation of Women and she observed it in England and Italy. One Car for Every 3.23 Persons in This Sta The K, U. Dames will meet on Wednesday, Dec. 3, at the home of Mr. Leutvinger Leaving, 926 Missouri street Topeka, Kan. Dec 1—(UP)—Kansas soils in the state and ranks fifth in capital ownership, according to a survey made by the American Research Foam- foundation. The average for the entire United States is one car for every 4.63 persons or about one automobile per family. There are 581,223 cars in Kauai and the state's population at the reservation is about 1.6 million per capita ownership pet to New Zealand with one automobile for every 2.85 per capita. Just what to give her has been puzzling you? Hixon Photographs-Adv WINTER SPORT BOWLING "Why do the Notre Dame boys wear alk paint?" is a question frequently toasted at Katie Rocke, and that old master of reparure usually has a dif- is a Game for Every ABLE BODIED MAN and WOMAN Silk Football Pants Are Lighter, Says Columbia University Publicity Director Aj Harrison, publicity director for Columbia University, which has mite uniforms if not much of a football team furnishes some faces about the news. Says Mr. Harrison (and if he mentions Columbia, you mustn't mind him that's a college); LAWRENCE Recreation Parlor "Despite the bulky appearance of a football uniform, with its pads and shoulder pads, it is a player these days wears lighter clocher on the field than off it. For instance, he wears a white jersey." versity gridiron weight 115 pounds while the average weight of a six-footer civilian outfit is about 15 or 15 pounds. "The aim of your modern football coach is not to increase the weight of his players but to decrease it paradoxically." The coach, like courses, likes big, large, big man he but Over Rent-a-Ford Debaters Over KFKU Begin Mu Phil Epsilon Recital Will Be Sunday Afternoon at 4 p.m. A new feature of a series of radio dis- tributions, discussions of debating, and the deliverance of lectures from KPKU over KPKU this week. Prof E. C. Bacher, bachelor of foreseeing, will give a lecture on debate. Miss Salma Gothic, of the department of chemistry, will speak on "Water Purification" on the Monday from 6:45 to 7:20. The following musical program has been arranged by Prof. W. B. Dewning: "South African Saints (Wombach) O Waterie O Trappang (Wombach) Viktory (Dummy Deevy) (Dumrooch), 'The Old Road' (Souti) four American Indian songs by Cadman, from the Land of the Nile (Dummy Deevy) Dawn in Steading, "Far Off I Hear a Lover's Flute," The Midsummer Drop Lows. Prof. Waldemer Gethik will give an illustrated lecture, The History of Violin Playing, will play "Viivall-Concerto in A Minor" to illustrate the lecture at 4:30 Prot. E. C. Buckley will give a discussion of the origin and history of chain systems of chain system, the anti-chain store movement, and legislative attempts to control the chains. The Colonial Treasure (Beechwood) flipped, and a musical program will be arranged by Luther Leavengood of the department of public school music. The Campus Calendar will be used for a talk, "Honduras, Villanueva," to be Ms. Greed Correspondent. Following this Prof. Helen Roode Hoopes will have a talk, "Honduras, Villanueva," to be Ms. Greed Correspondent. Following this Prof. Helen Roode Hoop "Vowels, Consonants and Other Matteries," will be the subject of a talk given by Prof. Robet Cildoord Thompson at 11 o'clock. Miss Margaret Barrett of the department of home economics will also talk on "The Precious Metals." The will be the first of a series of eight talks given by Miss Barrett. Prof. J. D. Teivoidile will continue his series of talks on the Orient with a speech, "The Japanese Geisha Girl," on Friday, at 1 o'clock. The Architect Today, will be the subject of a talk on the game M. Beal on the same program. A special program, the Mu Phi Epsilon rectal, will be broadcast at 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon from the University Auditorium. maintains that they be an lightly grown person. To save a few pounds the college authorities will spend $10,000 to invest and consider the money well invested. "This is illustrated in the case of the Columbus squid. Each player has weather uniform and a cold-wet uniform, between the two is four pounds, and even the heavy, cold-wet uniform is six pounds. The college uniform that college elewents were over five years ago. The latter is much lighter, the Columbia light-weight costume displaces only 173 pounds. In addition to this there is a special uniform for the Columbus squid." Announcements Tau Sigma will hold a dancing meeting tomorrow night, at 8. All members please be present. Elizabeth Dunkel. --swift Stepping Youth Attempts To Forget our Morals— Modern Morals! Modern Malens! --swift Stepping Youth Attempts To Forget our Morals— Modern Morals! Modern Malens! A class in intermediate tup dancing will be held Tuesdays and Thursdays, with the same dress code. Tup dancing are eligible to enter this class. It has not been decided which class is for men or women dancing, which was held for both men and women last year, will be conducted. Pi Lombia Theta will hold its regular meeting, Tuesday, Dec 2, at 7:30 p.m., room 119. Fraser Hall. The program will be "Reports on Educational Maga- Elizabeth Dunkel. All men enrolled in R.O.T.C., who are interested in trying out for the role team are requested to report at the interview after a drill on Wednesday evening. Those who have already signed up should report to Sgt. Engle for a meeting. John Frel, captain rifle team. The Forum club will meet tonight at the home of Prof. J. C. Jones. Berry M. Corby, secretary Shows 3 - 7 - 9 IM BAUSCH DECLINES OFFER TO PLAY IN EAST-WEST GAMI James Bushish, Kansas football star who was asked by Dana N. Bike, Niles High School football game at San Francisco Dec. 27 has declined the offer, giving us reason the desire to continue his participation in competitive athletics at the university. --swift Stepping Youth Attempts To Forget our Morals— Modern Morals! Modern Malens! Campus Comment Several wise cracks and squigits sent in by readers have been used in this series of Campus Comments but the one about eagles virgins diamonds for Christmas as gifts just can't be printed. VARSITY Shepard to Trial Tuesday --swift Stepping Youth Attempts To Forget our Morals— Modern Morals! Modern Malens! TONIGHT - TOMORROW Mat. 10c-25c Eve. 10c-35c In sound -- see and hear Houston make that first bilious balloon in Missouri make-Crowds-Yell-Foot-balloon History on the screen Adm. KANSAS-MISSOURI GAME SHOTS Dancing - Moonlight - Kisses Youth; Youth Dance Must Dance Featurettes Slim Stoumoreville in "WEE WEE MARIE" "MARTITCH" News Army Men From Many U. S. Posts to Testify in Murder Case Wednesday - Thursday Robert Montgomery in "LOVE IN THE ROUGH" Kansas City, Kan., Dec. 1—(UUP) -- Army men including two generals came here today from the patrol in the trial of Major Charles A. Shepard, a service physician who has taken from his work among those who were on the face a charge of murdering his wife. An imposing array of sixty-six wittebrows can be called to protect an apprehended prisoner, which the government will content led him to poison Mrs. Zeenana McCookey and Ms. Merrick, who serve with Miss Grace Brandon, a blonde young woman whom he met at San Francisco. The trial will open in federal court probably Tuesday. Today's session is expected to be consumed by the arrangement of the docket and other preliminaries. Magazine Peddler Thinks Corbin Hall Is Not Safe During the Thanksgiving holidays a young man went to Corbin hall to distribute some mugueses. That he had taken from his pocket, he marched in which he walked into the building and started nonchalantly up the stairs toward "no man's land." Another he rode down the stairs, where he too excited to relate after he bounded down the steps, two at a time, in advance of the house mother who showed us much surprise when she arrived at the house. A dozen or so women students, who stayed at the hall during the vacation, crowded the doorway and giggled hysterically as they observed the peddle as he hurried towards the "My goof," he mumbled as he ran outside, "Til bet they never saw a man in this place before." Want Ads Do your Christmas shopping now. LOST. 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