TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1930 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE + a group of pledges of Kappa Phi will entertain celtic fans at the Matthias church Friday night from 8 to 10:30 o'clock Lola Cafry is in charge of arrangement. Mr. and Mrs. G, S. Diercksen of St Joseph, Mo. were the week-end guest of Anna Dalke at the Oread house Both Mr. and Mrs. Diercksen were studious students. 28. Mr. Diercksen is chemistry professor at the Junior College in St Joseph. The K, U. Dames will meet Wednesday, Nov. 19, at the home of Mrs Robert L. Monroe, 802% Missouri street in St. Louis, where she spent in playing bridge. The assistant hostess will be Mrs. O, T. Fentherds, Allderman, Ailsalman, and M.A. L. Morrow. Harriet Magruader, c/30, of Lawrence Slopper Island in Kansas City, Mo. since graduation spent the afternoon walking in the Architecture department. The University club will entertain with a dinner dance for members and guests at the University club Saturday evening, Nov. 29, at 7 p.m. The Newcomers club will meet Thursday afternoon at the home of Mr. J. K. Kutter, 930 Kentucky street. Alpha Gamma Delta will be hostest at the W.S.G.A. tea in the rest room of the Administration building from 7 to 5 Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Ruth Miller Winsor, national officer of Alpha Chi Omega, left today for her home in Wichita. The Book club meeting of the A. A. U. W. will meet at 8 o'clock Nov. 19 at the home of Mrs J. B Fugite, 1310 Tennessee. Miss Barbash will review life of Linda Duncan*. Roll call will be taken from the critics column. The University Club winter Bridge Tournament开幕 Friday evening, Nov. 21, 1920, and will show Friday evening, Nov. 21, 1920, four barbers is necessary to qualify. Both contract, bridge and auction bridges may be played; separate scores are allowed. The player who plays on May 1, the ranking of players will be determined by combining the two scores on the basis of the ratio of the highest to lowest score to the average auction score per rubber. At the close of each round of play, the player with the highest names of players, figuring the score to the nearest whole number, as in previous years. It should be noted whether a player is ranked. As in previous years, a fee of $25 will be charged for entrance to the tournament; the money thus collected will be used in buying prizes. The committee in charge of the tour- ment is composed of C. L. Towne, M. D. McCarthy and S. Owen. The past years has been a great success and all indications seem to carry out the work. What'll we do? ? ? ? Beat Mizzou! ! ! ! An important Ku Ku meeting Wednesday at 7:15 p.m. in room 200 of Fraser hall. All those going to Missouri must be there. Announcements 4 Dave Rankin, president. A meeting of all W.A.A. members will be held at 4:30 Wednesday in Robinson gymnasium. Six members will attend, including Hilson, Wilma Taylor, president. W. A.A. will hold ballroom dancing classes at the Robinson gymnasium to sight, for women at 7, and for men at 7:30. Wilma Taylor, President. Calendar for the Week --at the 8:00-Pen and Scroll. Rest room. Central Administration building. 8:15-"Androcles and the Lion." Kansan Players. Fraser theater. Wednesday, Nov. 19 2.5 W G C A P R Central Administration building 4:30-Y. W. C. A. discussion group "My idea of God and Prayer." Houley house 8:15—"Androcles and the Lion" Kon- sas Players. Fraser theater. Thursday, Nov. 20 12:20-1:20-Y, M. C.A. Y.-W. C. A. Moon luncheon forum. "Twentieth Century Young People." Rev. Earl A. Blackman (Kansas City Youth Forum). Private dining room. University college 2:30-Regular Fine Arts student reteclal. Central Administration auditorium. 4:30 "Cultural Achievement of Early Man." Dr. F. W. Blackmar, Fraser theater. 6:15—Annual Presbyterian banquet at the church, corner Ninth and Vermont streets. 5.30 - Wiener rost. Co-ed club. 603 Tennessee street. 7:00-Mid-week dance. Union building. 7-8 - Why club, "Athletics and Education." Rev. Earl A. Blackman (Kansas City Youth Forum). Sub-basement. Union building. All day-Hobo Day. All-student, all campus. Saturday, Nov. 22 00:00—Football game. Kansas vs. Missouri. Memorial stadium, Columbia. Fish Is Essential in the Diet. Get baked cat fish Wednesday noon 'n Your Union Building CAFETERIA SPECIAL RATES To Columbia The Jayhawkers Will Beat Mizzou Rent-a-Ford Call 433 --- 916 Mass. Bowling Turkey Shoot Bowl three lines between now and Thanksgiving, win a bird, and we will send it home to your folks or give you a choice of other prizes. Turkey Goose Duck Hen Individual High Ten Goose Lawrence Recreation Parlor (Over Rent-a-Ford) 916 Mare Phone:432 THIRD CONCERT UNIVERSITY CONCERT COURSE UNIVERSITY AUDITORIUM Monday Evening, November 24 8:20 o'clock Single Admissions Now Selling $2.00, $1.50, $1.00 NOTE: Two recitals in one—Both performers are among the world's greatest solo artists and this recital is their first and only recital together. A musical treat no one can rightly afford to miss, at MYRA HESS, England's First Woman Pianist and CORNELIUS VAN VLIET. Celebrated Dutch Cellist in Recital School of Fine Arts Office Bell's Music Store Round Corner Drug Store The best shows of the week: "Androcles and the Lion," a comedy, and "The Jayhawk and the Tiger," a tragedy. Campus Comment 12 HUNSINGER Protect your Radiator! Shows 3 - 7 - 9 Important! Anti-Freeze PATEE Mat. 10-25c Nite 10-35c Western Electric Sound System TONITE AND TOMORROW Most automobile trouble in winter is due to a motor that stalls, because of an overheated grade anti-freeze will keep the water in your radiator at the correct temperature for months after the coldest days. PHONE 1300 Carter Service Let us service your car! The story of a new angle in the triangle! A busy man is thrown continuously into the society of a pretty and intelligent young secretary; a woman who understands his business—and himself—better than his wife does. DOROTHY MACKAILL LEWIS STONE Hobart Bosworth—Blanche Frederic —Added— “Fairways or Fowl” Kunte Rocke—Rickeld Aces” Song Novelty and News Couples—'COLLEGE LOVE'S' VARSITY Talk of the Town! Marcello Weber at The Mighty Renter Orgian Tnight--Last Time George Bancrook "THE DERELICT" Shots of K. U., N. U. Game STARTING WEDNESDAY For All Kids from 6 to 60— 2nd Book Week Feature it's the same Happy Wins- ome, Likeable Kid who won your heart with Charlie Chaplin! Featurettes "MIND YOUR BUSINESS" — News Saturday— Gilbert Rowland "MEN OF THE NORTH" Next Week— JACK OAKIE in "SEA LEGS"