MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1920 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE THREE Mary Teresa Donovan, of Kansa City, Kan., was elected president an amicus bello vice-president of the Gamma Phi Beta sorarchy at a special election Thursday. Donovan is also president and Miss Sallie Corn as president and Miss Sallie takes the plaque of Miss Donovan a Garmina Phi Beta held a buffer supper at the chapter house last evening. Guests were Dorothy Jennings, proctologist; James Cox, Chi housemother; Ejibis Miller, Sigma Nu housemother; Mr. and Mrs M. C. Haneen, Los Angeles, Calif.; and Mrs. Lecyin Grove, Lawrence, Kanada; Mrs. Charles Kansan, Kansas City; Charles Sturge, Gerald Cooley, Elie Cave, Olen Rakey, Julian Smith, Harvey Sarsay, Garden Gartner, and Peter O'Connell, Charles Mull, Aille Simmons, Sherry Martin, Charles Smoot, Hiren Edman, Charles Brompton, Al Trinkle, Lawrences, Junior Fate, and Max Berry Week-end guests at the Gamma Phi Beta hooey were Mr. and Mrs. Benny Groenwold, Paula, Ocala; Mrs. and Mr. C. M. Hindshead, Los Angeles, Calif.; Mrs. and Abhlein, Mrs. H. B. Ferry, Mr. and Mrs. Norrissie Pastor and Saunders, Janet Pauline Christian, Billy Week, Laichi Sheppard, Marionette Pat, Deserth White, Mr. and Mrs. Den Barnes, Maydell Shawer, and Mr. W. R. Simpson, Kamanas, Mr. and Marquis, Moosel, Mr. pekin, Elizabeth Bittel, Edwin, Madre Francis, Oklahoma City, Oklah Dr. and Mrs. A. P. Hastings, Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Harper, Prairie, Mr. and Mrs. Katherine Breueck, Bobley Landwood, Poole; Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Solie, Independence; Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Donauon, Kamanas City; Mary Lohs-Hunt, Kristine Brueck, Robby Hume,Mr. H. E. Peach, Empor Sunday dinner games of Delta Sigma Lamble fraternity were vice Mrs. and Mr. Cook; the fraternity will be in Pleasant Fleanton; Ellen Harris; Edward Gregson, Donald Dobbey, and William Della Phi Delta, honorary and professional art academy, announces the addition of Alison Slabbury, Opar Owl, Ethelline Jackson, Pauline Peterson, Rola Mccormick, and Dinner guests at the Delta Tau Dei House pectoral ward were Miss Dora O'Dernell, Juried City City, Mt. and Mae Ring, Juried City and, ltr. Burd Coastia, Wichita. Guests at the Kappa Sigma house during the work-end were Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Kemmel of Newton, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Kemmel of Newton, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Redmond, Salina; Mr. C. H. Leiter, Tupelo; Mr. and Mrs. L. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. E. Peck, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Brennan, Mr. and Mrs. K. Buckingham City, Ms.; Mr. F. C. Spech, of Wichita. Sunday dinner guests at the Alba Delhi Delhi home was Mrs. Vela Belga, Corsair General Hospital and the Italian Seminon, Kansas City, Kz; Lauria Montague, Montague; Helen Hoffman, Lockington, Mo.; Lester Crause, Crossse, and Ward Nelsen,ville. The annual plague party of Albuja Delta Debi Pia was held Friday from 5 to 12 eckhoff. Kaldin and his Kansas City Athletic Club orchestra furnished the music, and Mrs. E. L. Browne, Mrs. Ibri Beguari, Mrs. H. Kroenauer, Mrs. Emma Boogart, and Mrs. with the house was decorated with yellow chrysanthemum. Out of town guests were Helen Pyan, Ottawa; Ethan EKHURd, Kansas City; Katie RIVERLEY, St. Louis; Desmond Smith, Whitlock; Mary Allen Drerman, Kansas City; Jonet Strong, Kansas City; Derna Jean Turner, Nebraska; John MARROW, Kansas City; Irène Murpach, Topper Bee; Tepheh, Wird Nelson, Spartanburg; Rachel KINZEN, William Packe, Kansas City; Kana Jansz, Tees, Port Scott, Lostor Krane, Lakewood; Hali Dieunat, Baltimore and Hal Dieunat, Kansas City Freshman of Sigma Alpha Epsilon held a stalk fry Sunday afternoon at Browne's Grove. Chaparro were Mia Perkins for Forkins and Mia Gerritt for Kirkins. Guests this week-end at the Alpha The Dods Came K. U. Won And we used by writing good food at At the CAFETERIA In Your Union Building Gamma Delta house were: Helen Don, Chicago; Mrs. Ernest Johnson Eurokra; Mr. and Mrs. Dick Runbill Garcia; Mr. Brian Fitzpatrick; Galifin; Mrs. Marion Perrison Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs. Chrise Kirkpatrick, Tropaechus Rachel Hoyle, El Degrade; Mr. J. G. Stonehack, Topeka Hughes and Elemah H尔, New York. Sunday dinner guests at the Koppi Slima fraternity were Charles Locke and Evelyn Pallomari of Rotokawai. Mr. Locke, a former Army brigade commander and Rossard Bombardt. The week-end ments at the Plu- iphone house were Mr. and Mrs. R, L. Jones, John Wolf, James Jewell, Wesley Wood, James Jewell, War- en Woody, John Wolf, Mr and Ma- r E, J. Jonch, Will Dweelo, and Wab- both Boys, Joel Dweelo, and Bo- both Boys, Jack Deardeck of Wichin- g; G. E. Harbishaw of Wellington; J. H. Harbishaw of Wellington; and Mr. G, H. M. Tate of Lakin Sunday dinner guests at the Alpha Galaxy Delta house were Mr. and Mr, J. E. Seigl, Mr. and Mrs, L. S. Perrell, Mr. and Er Klein, J. H. Lemon, Mr. and Ms. K. Blodgett, Sr., and Mr. and Ms. Bleddiet and son and son Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs A. J. Thies, Mr. and Mrs P. E. Harman, Kinness City, Food Blank Kansas City, Ms., Mr. and Mrs F. Almond Steat, Topkach and Dolothy Gullette, Lawrence. Wock-end guests at the Alpha XI Delta boise were: W. C. Franklin, Pulaski Okinawa; W. C. Franklin, Stewart, Kansas City; Moz. E. G. Spenner, Mrs. S. O. G. Spenner, Mr. and Mrs. G. Spenner, Tetra and Robert Ekert, Manhattan; Mr. and Ms. Frances Garville, Kansas City; Mrs. Joy E. Garville, Kansas City; Mrs. John J. Johnson and Tom, Toponka. Mrs. Henry Werner and the number of the Delta Zeta security, were hostesses at a tea at the home of Mrs. Werner in honor of Mrs. Ada Bees Lewis, new Delta Zeta housemother Friday afternoon. The color scheme of yellow and white was carried out in both the decorations and the refreshments. Mrs Arthur L. Owen poured tea. Alpha Delta Pi entertained with a tea from 3 to 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon in honor of Misa Vela Biggs, province president of the sorority and a member of Zeta chapter, Southwestern University, Georgetown, Texas. The house was decorated with hooks of yellow chrysanthemums. Guests at Watkins hall Sunday were Mr. and Mrs, W. L. Crisley, Martha Crisley, and Lewis Crilley of Kansas City, Ms. Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Jiles of Topeka, Ms. D. A. McNeil of Topeka, and Mimie Stambaugh and Winifred Herman of Lawrence. Wreck-end guests of Miss Agnes Husband were Dr. and Mrs, E. G. Husband of Hutchinson, and W. L. Husband of New York City. Guests at the Alpha Kappa Psi house for dinner Sunday were Inabel Smith Kansas City; Eiret Reidon and Keith Friel, Manhattan. Miss Derviney Jemmings of St. Louis is a jount of Gamma Phi Beta. She is the provise director of Province Three of which Sigma chapter is a number. A buffer supper was given during last night at the chapter house. Guests for dinner Sunday at Kappa Alpha Theta house were Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Bekout, and Helen Beburt of Bartlesville, Okla. Engineers' Grades Out Soon "Grades for the students of the School of Engineering," said Ms. Brown next Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. Dean Shand announced today. The Dean will give a presentation on grades at the office of the Dean and the freshmen and sophomores will get their names on the board. Fermentors, Grades, Out S. Calendar for the Week 7:30—Mouse tryouts. MacDowell club Central Administration auditorium. Monday May 17 7:00 Y. W. C. A. membership discus 8:15 "Androcles and the Lion" Kansas Players. Fraser theater. Tiresdov, Nov. 18 12:30—Bacteriology club. Room 502 Snow hall. 4.5.0—Convocation committee. Chan- walle offices cellor's office. 429 X W G A. general meetings. 4:30 - Y. W. C. A. general meetings "Taking Stock of One's Self" Rev. T. H. Azman, Fraser 4:30-Y. M. C. A cabinet meeting Room 121, Fraser hall 5:30-Y. W. C. A. inter-racial commission supper and study period. Henley house. 8:00-Pen and Scroll. Best room Central Administration building $800-Pen and Scroll. Rest room Central Administration building 815-Andreases and the Lion! Kana- nese Players. Priser theater. sas Players. Fraser theater. Wednesday, Nov. 19 3-5—W. S. W. G. A. ica. Best room Central Administration building 4:20 —W. Y. C. W. A. discussion group "My Idea of God and Prayer." 8:15 — "Androcles and the Lion," Kan can Players, Fraser theater, Thursday, 9p. 1234567890 M. C. A.-Y. W. C. A. noon lunch馆 "Twentieth Century Young People" Rev. Eile A. Blackman (Kansas City Youth Forum). Private room. University cafeteria. 330-Regular Eine Arts student recital. Central Administration audition. 4:30—"Cultural Achievement of Early Man." Dr. F. W. Blackmar, Fraser theater. 01:15—Annual Presbyterian banquet at the church, corner Ninth and Vermont streets 7-8 -Wy班, *Athletes and Education*. Rev. Earl A. Blackman (Kansas City Youth Forum) Sub-assessment, Unilevel building. Shows 3-7-9 5:30—Wicier roast. Co-ed club. 603 Tennessee, street PATEE 7:00—Mid-week dance. Union building. All day-Hobo Day. All-student, all-campus. Western Electric Sound System Shows 3 - 7 - 9 Saturday, Nov. 22 2:00—Football game. Kansas vs. Missouri. Memorial stadium, Columbia. Eviodale Describes Oriental Mode of Transportation in Radio Talk 'U. S. Traveler Fortunate' "Very fortunate indeed is the railroad traveler in China who does not have to leave his train at some place to go back to the courtyard by horseback, wheelbarrow, or river, before he can resume his journey," said Prof. D. J. Tewdiotale in a speech, "Some Primitive Methods of travel in the Orient," over KFU RPKian. Professor Twediatek described the light two wheeled hanger designed by Mr. Tweniatek, which is the favorite mode of land transportation. His bric-treats are too narrow or a hill bric-treat would be too steep for the of jin rikh). Another common method of transportation is the crud e MONDAY · TUESDAY · WEDNESDAY "Horse transport is secrest." Professor Petelodiale said. "Every available area of hard must be used for the provision of horses in a premium. The humid heat to the South is hard on horses. In Hong Kong the only horses belong to the British garrison. They are brought up in the cold short periods in the early morning and late afternoon. The most curious spectacle of all is to see the passengers in a Japanese street car eurorack, or horse cart and at cross-legged on the seats." Mat. 25c Nite 35c Children 19c WARNER BROS. present A business 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! THE OFFICE WIFE Vitaphone Varieties Song Novelty, Mandala, and News with ADDED Comedy—"FAIRWAYS OR FOWL" Knute Rocke—"BACKFIELD ACES" DOROTHY MACKAILL — LEWIS STONE Natalie Moorhead ADDED UNDERGRADRISHMENT and a pleasant disposition don't mix. The "best natured man" of the senior class isn't the one who spends his time smiling through a series of minor illions. Shredded Wheat is the natural breakfast for good-natured college men. It supplies all the vital food elements that keep their spirits "THE BEST NATURED MAN" high. It's easy to digest and provides the bran to keep the system clear. If you want to start the day with a cheerful outlook eat two Shredded Wheat biscuits every morning with good rich milk and plenty of fruit. It clears away those dark mental clouds in a hurry. SHREDDED WHEAT SHREDDED WHEAT Chicago People Dodge Bullets Chicago, Nov. 15. — DUPE) Hundreds of people dodged bullets in the Loop today when police fired at a bandit who a moment before had threatened to bomb the First National Bank unless they did so. The bandit was captured and gave his name to Harry Sanford of San Francisco. DO-X Is at Bordeaux Bordeur, France, Nov. 15, -(UP) —The flying boat DO-X landed at 12:55 p.m. on the Gironde river near Rouge de Taux, about 25 miles from Bordeur. Delayed by fog after riding at anchor through the night off St. The Damier River, boat hopped off at 8:00 a.m. today for Bordeur. FOR SALE. 1926 model Buick touring car. Priced for quick sale. Call 1355. —-57. TYPING WANTED--Any kind of class papers, neatly and correctly done, per thousand words. References if does not. Phone 1989. W 413 -72 street. LOST Monday in room 208 A4, pain torture rooftime glimpses in leather case. Finder please call 2282. Reward. -60 Announcements W. A. A. Will hold ballroom dancing lasses in Robinson gymnastium Tuesday evening for women at 7; for men at 7:20 (Signed) Wilma Taylor, President. W. A. A. members please pay your dues at the office before Wednesday, Nov. 19 Dorothy Lightburn Wilma Taylor. Try the Kansan Want-Ada --- Campus Comment The Kanas will have to consider taking charge of the campus sidelines and telling staff members to walk publicity is so desirable. VARSITY Variety for You ADDED ATTRACTION! Miss Marcelina Weber Guest Organist at the Mighty Reuter TONIGHT - TOMORROW First Book Week Special The Mighty Star of "The Mighty" in FOG! STORM! SHPWRECK! "TWO FRESH EGGS" "Story Book Parade" News • Shots of K. U.-N. U. Game Wed. - Thurs. - Fri.— Jackie Coogan in Coming Soon— Jack Oakie in "SEA LEGS" Two-flat, fighting man! A seacaptain who can steer a course through fog or tempest! Runs the greatest things in his life—love on the rocks! A sensational, sea-swept romance with a real wallpaint. "TOM SAWYER" Thanksgiving— Ramon Navarro "CALL OF THE FLESH" ETTA KETT Just a Pebble on the Beach By Paul Robinson