THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13. 1900 1 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS SOCIETY Thirty-five members and guests of the Ladies' Literary league held a modern education dinner Tuesday evening. Mr. Foster, president of the club acted as instructor. Psychological examinations were given by Demon Prol Lawson, and William Carter, a freshman, was registered by George O. Foster, H. B. Pears gave the conversation address to A class in Wheeler, and Prof. U. G. Mitchell, gave a lecture on art appreciation, after attending a football game. Mrs. Paul Lawson, Mrs. J. J. Wheeler, and Mrs. Ralph Camutson were the committee in charge of the party. The K, U. Domes entertained Wednesday evening at a two course dinner at Edkens hall. The program contended with a basketball and a Ball accompanied by Miss Virginia Davis. Impressions were given by Roland Logan. The rest of the event included a game between Mrs. James F. Edwards won the first prize in bridge and Mr. and Mrs. James E. Edwards won the content was won by Mr. Roland Brown. Seventy guests were present. Mary Engel, A.B.27, is to be married to Theodore Schwarzburn, A.B.28, 8:30 Saturday evening. Nov. 29, at her home in Lawrence. Miss Engel is the daughter of Prof. E. F. Engel, of the department of German, Mr. Burdette, of the son of Prof. J. L. Aubries, the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Burnett of Lawrence. Mr. Herbert Olson, graduate of the University of Chicago in 1921 and now city manager in Pontiac, Mich., with his wife and son visited him. Olson and J. D. Wynn of Lawrence. Mr. Henry Werner, patroness of the Delta Zeta sorority, will entertain with a tomorrow afternoon from 3 until 10 p.m., the New York, new housemother of the sorority. A formal reception was given for members of the faculty by Corbina hall but taught by Mrs. Clock, a clerk in chrysanthemum included talaime and chrysanthemum. In the receiving line were Miss Agnes Husband, Mrs. Charles Wagner, Miss Joan Wagner. Those who poured tea were P. F. E Brevant, Miss Elizabeth Meer, Mr. A. Barnes, and Mrs Ine Poebe Crow. Sigma Kappa held its annual Founders' day banquet last night at 6 p.m. m. at the chapter house. The tables were set, and the students chantrysanum. Three courses were served; at the end of which toasts were made. At the end of the course Knaap, Clara Ellen Bradford, Margaret Robert, and Pauline Cunningham, Miss Ruth E. Lichten acted as tastle. Alumnae present were: Mrs. Abby Louise Fuller Burnham, Schemeety, ID# 1473085620 N. Y., and Miss Lichen, both founder of the Daughters of the Toughhawk, District, Counsellor, Mrs Ruth Jackman, and Miss Alice Heller, Ellen Bradford, and Matsie Riel. Sigma Phi Epifan fraternity announces the pledging of the following men: John Madison and Harold Fairman, Daniel Carson City, Mp., Eugene Green, Oaltea. Phi Delta Kappa held initiation service for the Class of 2018. Horn, Terry made dressing; Dudeby, B. K. Baker, and O. H. P. Snyder. Following graduation a dinner was held at the cafeteria. The Chi Omega sorority is giving a tea this afternoon for all university freshmen women from 3 to 5 at the chapter house. Mrs. V. E. Gregg and Ms. B. A. Mulligan are excuses. All housemothers of sororites and all freshman women are invited. Social Calendar Thursday. Nov. 13 THURSDAY, NOV. 13 Co-ed club meetings in various districts, 7 to 8:15. 11, 50 to 813. Waffle supper; Y. W. C. A. freshman commission, 5:30 Henley house. Fli Alpha Delta, party, 12 p.m. Westminster Student foundation Westminster hall, 11 a.m. webmaster Bait, 11 p.m. Beta Pita dinner dances, Wiedenmann's and chapter house, 12 p.m. O. T. C. dance, Union building, 12 p.m. Phi Mu Alma dinner dance Fraternity dance Deli Mu Alma Alma Tou Omega. Sorority dance; Alma Deli Pi, Alma Ili Omega. Saturday, Nov. 15 Dad' Day banquet, Union building 6 p.m. p.m. Dad's Day varsity, Union building 9 p.m. Announcements Cecil Hoehn, state editor of the Kansan City Star, will speak at the prowess night at the Colonial tea room at 8 p.m. William Nichols, secretary. --of course! You just know she wears them! Ruth Hoover. The women who were on the champion baseball team last year are requested to report at the gymnasium at 3:30, November 17, for a picture. --of course! You just know she wears them! ROAD SERVICE PHONE 47 Tire and Battery Calls Guaranteed Repairs for all cars Eudaly Bros. 634 Mass. Black Lusterless Kid With a touch of Reptile The lustless vogue is increasing in popularity for winter. The strap is a shoe that is designed to hold an original distinctive trim. $7.50 Shoes 2nd Floor, W. L. Newman in charge When she's popular, poised and perfectly gowned, when partners "cut in" on every dance, when there's "something" about her —just notice her hosiery, too! McCallum's. M'CALLUM HOSIERY whatever the occasion... $1.25 to $1.95 c. you just know she wears them! Weaver Polar Explorer Will Give Lecture Ac companied by Motion Pictures Kansas City Receives Byrd Kansas City, Nov. 13, (UPF)—Kansas City today was host to a, here, Hearst and the polar expeller and the city received an arrival. Arriving on an early train, Admiral Bryul found the union station packed with men, women, and children who were awaiting delivery. The committee of civic officials was forced to give way temporarily to allow the explorer to greet Mrs. Ruth Havilland and others before beginning laying under Bryul's imprint. The Admiral will speak to students here this afternoon and will deliver a lecture to adults tonight. Both will be illustrated by motion pictures. Bear-Admiral Byrd will lecture at the University on his South Pole Expedition, illustrated with motion pictures taken on the trip on Feb. 6 or Snoop, Well Known Pupil, Returns to His Classes Snoop has lived with Doctor Sher- Snoop, well known character in the department of home economics, was a hospital receptionist. He matriched, Dr. Peppe Bannan, who is very fond of the big dog, states that he is doing nicely in child care and knows in child care and nursing most one on the campus with the exception of his part. He also knows in his part creates more excitement among the women who take the courses that walk-a-omit all of the rest. London, Nov. 12.-(UP) -Prime Min- ister David Cameron, the government leader, today the government plans to submit Palestine policies for discussion in house of the Prime Minister. for many years. He comes with her to Fraser hall every morning. If he doesn't arrive, she is furious. 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