WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1930 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE A SOCIETY Fi Upsilon fraternity announces the pledging of Edward Barber of Kansas City, Mo. Dick O'Neil, c34 was a dinner guest at the Phi Kappa Psi house last night. Marneen Scott, c'23, and John M. Hardman, a former student at the University and a member of Delta Tau University, will be home of Miss Scott's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C, C. Scott of Frant. Miss Scott recently withheld from the University Mr. Hardman's father is C. L. Hardman of the C. L. Hardman Lumber company or 'akeeney. The couple plan to spend their honeymoon in Los Angeles. They will make their home in Salina, where Mr. Hardman now lives. Charles F. Porter, c24, and Virginia F. Porter, student, fields veterinary faculty, has lent the law in Lawrence Tuesday by the Rev. Alfred D. Grey pastor of the Congregational Church. The bride is a member of Chi Omega security. Foster is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Porter who now live in Lawrence but who previously resided in Lawrence. A carnival will be the theme of the Annual Presidential student banquet to be held tomorrow evening at the Gymnasium on Wednesday, streets at 6:15 cck. The entire program will be carried out in the carnival themes and the descriptions will be con- The numbers on the program are to be on board; chief baby浩磊, Goose Chow, Dylan Jenkins, Kanakdrab Fna; his barker, Kenneth Bouldin; the construction, The group singing for the banquet will be led by Ralph Graves. Kappa Phi held a meeting last night at Myers Hall in honor of former members who are now doing work in the school. The dales were lighted in honor of Ruth Dressleu, A.B.47, Kinkang, China; Letsa Hoffer, Chicago, USA; Gretel B.17, Fort Worth, Texas; Eloise Smith, A.B.27, Tokyo, Japan; Gladys Hobert, Hawaii, Santa Cruz, Kansas; Sue Kirchner, New York, New York; Pauline Smith, A.B.27, Nagasaki; Jaehn Olton, A.B.21, New York; Jason Olton, A.B.21, New York; Fauke Franks, North Dakota; Marie Sparer, Thougua, Burma; Rose Rite, M20, Livermore, Calif.; Sidonie Shifer, St. Louis, Missouri; Marie Honorary members, Nana Kisanga Island of Conception, Chile; and Mrs. Frank Kimberly of Smith Creek, Calif. Letters from Eloise Smith, Ruth Daniell, Pauline Smith, and Caira Pinnatt wrote to the chair of the lab that had charge of the meeting and Evelyn Armstrong led the devotations. The K. U. Dames hold a bridge meeting this afternoon at the home of Mrs. K. U. Dames, Ms. Hal Aldermen, stone, Mrs. Hal Aldermen, and Mrs. A. L. Morrow assisted Mrs. Mores during The Alpha Gamma Delta security which is a charge of the W-SOA, it charges for its central Administration building today. M.B. R. O. Hunain, housemother of Mr. B. R. The officers of the club, who are Emily Ball, Lela Hackney, Josephine Edinounds and Eshar Leigh, assisted Miss Husband in receiving the guests. Miss Agnes Husband entertained the fifty-two members of the University Women's Glee club at tea from 4 to 6 p.m. at her burg, 907 West Twelfth. More than 182,000 meals were served last year at an average of 26c per meal. There is a reason THE CAFETERIA in your Memorial Union KENNEDY Plumbing Co. 937 Mass. St. Phone 65 General Electric Refrigerators Miss Irene Pepody poured at the ten table, which was spread with an Italian embroidered cloth, and held a center-ring. She draped a gold Gallup and Catherine Owen served. Marlo Miller invited the guests to the table, where she displayed the color scheme of yellow and white. The marriage of Miss Ruth Hurke of Lawrence to Max L. Hamilton of Beloit took place Saturday, Nov. 1, in Lawrence. Mr. Hamilton is a junior at the University of Kansas School of Law and a member of Delta Tau Delta Treta Epison entered the pledges of the sorority at an informal dinner at the home of the Rev. Charles Thomas last night. The pledges will remain at the home of the sorority next Friday night at the home of the Reverend Mr. Thomas. Farmers Most Numerous Among Students' Parent Phi Chi Delta met at Westminster hall last night. The members dressed dolls and made gifts for a missionary girl in need of an annual banquet, which is being given at the Presbyterian church Thursday at 10 a.m., students on the Hill was discussed. 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Start Now--over Bell's Music Store DICKINSON To learn the latest dance steps before you go home for the holidays. We have lady instructors for the gentleman and gentleman instructors for the ladies. Marion Rice Dance Studio Attend the Matinee Last Times Tonite Last Hunted Trouble Harold Lloyd in "FEET FIRST" Showing Thursday Thru Saturday That Laugh Riot with the Paris Label! GOING TO THE GAME? Of course you're going—Everybody you know will be there, snuggled up warm in smart togs that young moderns wear to foot ball games. Spectator Suits Just the comfortable costume that makes you really unrestrained in your rooting and gives rein to your excited energies. Smartly fashioned tan colored Llama Pac and Timme tuft jackets with tailored skirts of tweed in Red, Green, and Brown—Beres to match— $15 Ultra-Smart Coats Lapin Trimmed Good looking, practical coats in rich soft diagonal basket weave — Youthful belted styles with large collars and new sleeve treatments — beautifully lined with silk crepe. Coats you will wear with assurance at the stadium at afterward to dinner in town. Priced beginning at— And don't forget to take along one of these smart new INFORMAL FROCKS for the festivities that follow the game. New mid-season frocks styled in the modern manner—and in colors that are bound to be victorious for they are the season's smartest. $25 Smart Felt Hats To wear with your sports costume. Pert little off-the-face models. Tilted brims, shallow crowns, styled to show your curls. New mid-season colors. $15 to $25 $1.95, the Wools, $1.00 and on Wide Web. 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