THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1929 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS RAGE THREE Dr. Canuteson Advises Small Pox Vaccination Before Thanksgiving Students Bring Back Disease Prevalent in Their Towns, Physician Says "From previous experiences, it is known that students returning from the university will be prevalent in their home communities," Dr. R. O. Cantonman, director of studies at UW-Madison. He urges all students to avail themselves of every opportunity to prevent contagious diseases. Those who have not been vaccinated against smallpox, who had not had success in immunization more than seven years ago should be vaccinated before going home Thanksgiving. The Schick text is used to determine susceptibility to diphtheria, and immunization can be given those not already immune. "With scarlet fever, the methods on testing for susceptibility and of immunizing are uneven and not proven in all countries." Doctor Camanteon said. However, the United States Bureau of Public Health, in a bulletin recently broadcast at the time, noted that persons who are in localities where scarlet fever exists have given the Dick test to determine susceptibility, and the immunizing treatment be given. The student hospital offers free small pox vaccination, Schick and Dick tests, and immunization against diteria. Reports from the State Board of Health for the week ending Nov. 9, 1929 show an increase in scarlet fever cases and a rise in 55 cases, and of smallpox 11 cases. Douglas county has no smallpox, but has two cases of scarlet fever, and another 10 have been reported smallpox have been reported from Clay, Crawford, Gove, Harvey, Seward, and Wyandotte counties. The number of smallpox cases are scattered throughout the state. The State Board of Health further reports that the number of deaths from diphtheria during September and October is the record for the past four years. Los Angeles, Nov. 14—(UP) —Alexander Pantagos, multi-millionaire are theater man recently convicted of assaulting 17-year-old Eunice Duncan in a $500,000 damage suit filed by Nic Duncan, one of the witnesses at his trial, who claims Pantagos named him as a "black mutilator" in a black mult-pict with Miss Pringle. SOCIETY Phi Beta Pi will entertain with its annual fall party Friday evening at the chapter house. Alpha Kappa Lambda will entertain with a party at the chapter house Saturday evening. The pledges be in charge of the entertainment. Sigma Kappa alumnae bridge club will meet tonight at 7:30 o'clock on the house of Mrs. V. L. Morrison 1714 Mississippi street. Planta Lumbaria Sigma security hold the recently moved to Westminster hospital building a grilling arm™ was presented by members of the Women's Guild of the University. John Jarvis, of Winfield, is spending a few days at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon house. Beta Theta Pi entertained with a dinner had night for the sisters and daughters of members of the fraternity; presented; Virginia Blue, Dorothea Darrell, Katheryn Brueck, Dorothy Burke, Marilyn Chang, Cecel Goddard, Ruth Zinn, Alice Fenton, Margaret Patt, Louis Laad, Mary Wetty, and Winifred Wright. Mrs. W, S. Johnson will entertain at her home, 1530 Crescent Road at 2:30, as the first of a series of parties to be given during the season. Dinner guests at the Alpha Tau omega board met night were Mar- lion, Sara Dahlberg, Rachel, Day, Alene Rouke, Grice Moses, Rodrigueum Glenn, Elizabeth Albin- sine, Jorge Sillén. Mrs. Clara B. Leonard, Sigma Phi Epsilon housemother, went to Topeka to day to attend a honeeon. Dinner guests at the Alpha Chi Omega home last night were; Prof. K, W. Cornell, Prof. and Mrs. R, G. McGregor, Prof. and Mrs. C, H. McGregor. Kappa Kappa Gamma will enter in with its annual autumn formal at the chapter house tomorrow night. Delta Zeta dinner guests last night were: Susan Graham, Batie Hier, Marjorie Keefer, Sylvin Stoner, Margaret Hopkinson, Olive Townsend, Katherine Barton, Katherine Christensen, Naomi Duscheroff, and Mz. Kupper. Dinner guests at the Sigma Chi Exquisite Formal And Dinner Frocks $24.75 Chiffons, Satins, Moires, Velvets Pastel Shades and Black and White Bouffant Skirts. Swirling Draperies Sunburst Tucking — Silk Nit Trim Sharon'S 803 Mass. house last night were: Owen Cox, Bill Abbot, Douglas Sharp, and Mr. J. Mitchell, of Kansas City. Alpha Chi Sigma, professiona chemical fraternity, announces the pledging of Don Scrigges $e33,$ Don Burdens and Peter Chircus $30,$ Bondena. The annual autumn banquet, given by the Lutheran Student Association, will be held Saturday evening at 6 p.m. clock at the Trinity Lutheran church. Dinner guests at the Alba Xi Pho box home and office. Mrs. E. K. Larson, Prof. and Mrs. W. A. Dill, Prof. Robert Lowenwood, and Prof. Donald C. Michels. Dinner guests at the Sigma in Kappa house last evening were Clytie Wiley, Lacille Birney, Faire Vorm, Lacile Nazum, Anun Crum, Alaina Rose and Alaina present were Miss Ruth Litchen and Miss Matee Rich. Dinner guests at the Alba Deltz Pi house last night were: Zela Stanley and Edward Kennedy. Mu Phi Epallon, professional musical sorority, held its annual founder's last banquet at Wiedemann's grill last night. White roses and lavender chrysanthemums carried out the color scheme. The toastmattress and toasts were given by Mabel Barnhart, Frances Robinson, and Virginia Dergue. Patronesses were Mrs. L. E. Sisson, Mrs. Carl A. Hooker, Mrs. C. H. Miller, Mrs. E. Kester and Mrs. T. L. Houston, Rachel Bushong and Ruth Rice were in charge of arrangements. Sigma Alpha Epilon entertained us guests last night Robert Yancy, Don Love, Murray Davis and Mutt Thornbill. American Women Novelists was the subject of the contemporary literature lecture given by J. F. Werner, author of *Mrs. McKinney* in Fraser hall. The lecture dealt primarily with the contents of the best works by writers, and their personal lives. They were also compared from the standpoint of the effect of the part of the country in which they had lived on their writings. Will Carter is an American author, Virginia, or the South, and Edith Wharton, though born in New York, The next literature lecture will be Dec. 12, on The Elizabethan Theater, Balleticum, by Miss Rose Morgan. Social Calendar has spent much of her life in France Sketches were read from the work of each writer. Sigma Kappa alumna bridge club Mrs. V, L. Morrison. --some. Phi Beta Pl. formal, 1 a. m. Gamma Phi Beta party, house, m. Others $30 - $35 - $40 Kappa Kappa Gamma chapter house, 12 n. m. Mrs. W, S. Johnson, bridge, a home Here's a fleece overcoat that will wear you this season and next and still look fresh. Another of Kuppenheimer's fabric achievements styled and handcrafted exclusively for us yet priced within everyman's reach at only Phi Beta Pi, formal, 1 n. m. Pi Upsilon party, Eldridge hotel, 12 n. m. Phi Alpha Delta party, house 12 o. m. Thursday DURONAP DUFFELS A New Overcoat by Kuppenheimer Iowa City, Nov. 14, —(UP) Iowa University's "gaint-hiller" grid team went through its most impressive season in history, playing plays and aerial attacks working with equal success against the freshman defense. Hickue, Hagerty, Hague, Sensen, Pigatelln et le juniquefoot twins all won the game on Saturday, of them was stopped by the fresh. Alba Chi Omega party, Ecke's hal 12 n. m. FOR 12 p. m. Alpha Kappa Lambda party, house 12 p. m. Send the Daily Kansan home. Expert Advice and Real Beauty Aid --some. Phi Beta Pl. formal, 1 a. m. Call Early for an Appointment at BEAUTY SHOP 817 Mass. Phone 893 LARIDON'S Foreign Study Is Offered European Fellowships Granted To Americans Foreign study fellowships and scholarships are being offered by the Institute of International Education to American students who have completed foreign study fellowships and scholarships have been established as an international exchange in appreciation of those offered by American colleges to students abroad. Scholarship and fellowship holders must have sufficient money of their own to cover traveling and incidental expenses; the scholarships cover, in addition, some of their fees. A candidate applying for one of these fellowships may be a citizen of the United States; a graduate of a college, university, or professional school of recognized standing; of a foreign national of ability; able to do independent study and research; and have a practical reading, writing, and speaking knowledge of the language of instruction in the particular country. Countries offering scholarships are France, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, Hungary, Austria, and Czechoslovakia. Applications for these scholarships and fellowships must be submitted to the student's department. Further information about the opportunities offered may be obtained from the Student Bureau, Institute of Education, 2 West 45th street, New York City. Abolition of hell week is the resolve made by twelve fraternities at Northwestern University. "THAT'S ME" "THAT'S ME" And you're made especially interesting when your photos are made at- THOMPSON STUDIO 8291/2 Mass. Anth Arbor, Nov. 14,—(UP)—Coach Kipe is preparing a flock of reserve backs to retrieve Gibeis, Morrison, Simiral and Diahim in Satara, South Africa. He is convinced that he must depend upon his reserves to win. KENNEDY Plumbing Co. General Electric 937 Mass. 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