SUNDAY. OCTOBER 20, 1920 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Society Around The Hill The Lutheran student group held a steak fry Friday evening. The students met at Trinity Lutheran Church at 5 o'clock where they bearded trucks and drove to Brown's About fifty persons attended the fry. Chaperones were Mises Mary Laren and Clara Hinton of the K. U faency and the Rev, and Mrs. Charles A. Puis. Westminster hall held open house Friday night with a gryppy party. Fortune telling and games were played, mystic realm of gypsies in a dark room. Gypsy music was given by Rowena Partridge, Kay Christiansen and Doughla, and Abraham Asie Resevered of doughtails and clerks were served. Corbin hall greets Saturday were C. P. Stover, J. G. McWilliams and Avis McWilliams of Morrill, W. T. Markham and L. R. Lovevance of Malvern and Little Titus, Karyn Eskelsdon and Caroline McCarthy of Manhattan. Phi Mu Alpha announces the pleeding of: Larry King of Electra, Tex. Robert Kubin of Joplin, Mo. Joseph Sullivan of Lawrence of Lawences; Hector Baxter of Dodge City; Gavin Doughty of St. Joseph, M.; Charles Singer of Leaworthy, Ellsworth with Kauffman of Wawatawa, Michael with Holsting of Hoisington and Hiclul of Independence. The Baptist young people held a celebration on Sunday night, Games and a treasure hunt were the features of the evening. Refreshments of cake and cider were served. Frances Reeves of Kansas City and Vern Abercrombie of Beloit are guests of Robert Cuthbertson this week end. Della Zeta guests this week end with their guests from the Pratt, Jamestown; Miss Marjorie Taylor, Abilene; Mrs. Robert Ernst, Mrs. Brittany; niiit Mrs. Eleanor Wheatb Arkansas, Arkansas. Mr. and Mrs, O. L. Sherwood, Hutchs Want Ads BOYS DESIROUS of moving secr rooms at 1135 Tenn. Phone 2399 LOST: A pair of glasses that fold up Call Julia Clark at 1586. Reward LOST: Wednesday afternoon between Varsity Theater and 1011 Alamanda, 2 tickets for Missouri game Nebraska, 3 tickets for Eau Claire, 4 tickets onougher. *Phone 1158 R. LOST: Student Enterprise book Finder please call Mary Alta Oswala ni 860. Reward. —34 FOUND: Football tickets left at Gustafson's Jewelry Store. Owner may have same by identifying them and paying for this ad. —33 LOST: Yellow gold wrist watch is in front of Campus Wednesday night. Call Corbin Hall, or return to Kansan Business office. Reward. -33 WANTED: Family and student laundry. Guaranteed work and prices reasonable. We call for and deliver. Phone 2529 80. -34- HAVE YOUR Christmas photographs made at the Moore Studio. Get a beautiful oil painted photograph of your friend, 719 Phone 964. — 53 FOR RENT: Double room with large sleeping porch adjoining. Plenty of heat and hot water. No other students in campus. Campus phone 2126. —34. KEYS MADE for trunks, automobiles, doors and padlocks gmrs repair stations Padlocks and nightlatch locks for Keeper's Rutter's Repair Shop, 8 - Eff. 6th. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. DR. C. E. ORELUP—Eye B EAR. Special Attention to Titting of Glasses Phone 445 Office over Crown Drug Store FRANK H. LESCHER SIOE REPAIRING 812½ Mass. Phone 256 GOOD @ RICHARDS Dealers in Wallpaper and Paintts, And Wax. Ph. 620 Opp. Fire Dept. 207-209 W. 8th B. G. GUSTAFSON. Optometrist Complete lines of frames. Broken Lenses Duplicated. DR. FLORENCE BARROWS OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Phone 2337 909.1% Massachusetts **inson**, are guests at the Phi Gamma Delta house. Others expected are: Adams, Ablena O'Brien M, Woodrow Earl Kirk, Hutcheson; George Brown, Graham Campbell, Dr. and Mrs, Horn, Mr. and Mrs, H. B. Gilman, Brenda McKinney Walters; C. Sneey, Parson; Burt Santlover, Bartlesville, Okla.; Dio; Daily, Hill Dilly, Mr. and Mrs, Walter Fulcher, Seercie; Mr. and Mrs, Bon Eberherman, Eberherman; Mr. and Mrs, Karen M. W. P. Humphill, Kansas City; O. F. Nelson, Newton. Mr. and Mrs. O, F. Nelson of Newton were guests of their daughter Marjorie, at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house Saturday. Mera, Virgil Murrison of Atchison was the guest of her daughter Nancy at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house this week end. Mr. Carl E. Riley and Mr. George L. Davies of Kansas City, Mo., were guests at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house this week end. Mr. and Mrs, C. I. L. Porter of Bound Mound and Mr., and Mrs. Ralph Porter and son of Fort Scott with the fort of Cortex of Cortin, boll week end. Week end guests at the Tann Gamm house are: Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brown and Marsha Green, Dr. A. Zekeian and Esther, of Burlington Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Jones of Kankan City, Ruth Wyle of Powhatan Carrie Nutt of Burdock; Helen Marks of Gypium; Harriet Hundell of Tee and Eden Stoneer of Morrowville, and Eden Stoneer of Morrowville. Guests at the Alpha XI Delta house are: Marissa Field, John; Betty Patterson; Martha Schummucker; Burlington; Mary Elen Clement; Melanie Horton; Michael Mark, Tweedle Heide, Edith Leoism, Elsie Wall Machanit; Mr. Hancock and daughter Jeanne, Tuba, Oka; Mrs. Selkirk, Maria, Danny; Ms. Cornell, Mr. and Mrs. Cornell, Hoisington; Helen Street, Betty Sarten, Mr. and Msez, Gerard, Laura Preston, Ruth Patrick, Ella Thomas, Kansas City, Olive Blank, Machanit Chr. O'Gnega has as guests this week end Mrs. Fink and Mina, Foster of Friendsally Town Twelve and Friendly Chanute, Georgia Rolle Garrison of Wicklow, Rubia Mills of Palce, Virginia Brown of Kankakei and Maxine Stephan of Eureka. Delta Sigma Lambda greets this week end are the following men: Barry Earps of Rockwell Wellington; Byron Cousina of K.S.A.C., who is visiting Lloyd Thompson; Phil McKnight of Edulz and Edilz of Washington, D.C. Marcia J. Chadwick, who is state executive secretary of the Nebraska Lenge of Women Voters at Lincoln is visiting at the Alpha Gamma Delta Karrant, Midwest College. Midwest was graduated from their University last spring. Eldorado, Helen Haney of Ackhison, Katherine Covelling of Arkansas City, Georgia Bowen and Levi Brown, F. Ennue of Middletown, and Mrs. J. F. Ennue of Edmond. The members of the Sigma Cma fraternity host an annual blowout Friday. The club hosts a Country Club from 8 until 12 p.m. Like Keanor's orchestra furnished Week end guests at the Alphin Chi Omega house are: Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ulrich of Hanko and Mrs. W. L. Ulrich of Eldorado,Mr. and Mrs. John E. Roberts,Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Krobbel,Mr. and Mrs.C. F. Dawney Dinaway,Mr. and Mrs. P.B. Lawson,Clyde,Dan and Mrs.P.B. Lawson of Lawrence,Mr. and Mrs.G. H. Hill of Ottawa,Emily Jane Moulchard of Hawthorne.Hawthorne,Kennett Zumlervich of Colby,Betty Edwards About 140 young people attended the rendezvous given by the Weekly Foundation Friday night at the First Baptist Church in Chicago. Charge of an irl Fitzsimons, Games were played and a musical game given. Margaret Roberta gave an entertaining stunt, "The Dunk!" Robe's involvement was in charge of Ella Baker. Guess at Ricker hall this week end at the University of Florida's Field and Phyllis Miller of Independence; Ooal Hearn, Joyce Miller and Milford Knight of Topelope. The students of the Congregational Church held a masquerade Halloween party in the church gymnasium Friday evening. A "spook" play was played, and refreshments were played. Refreshments were served at the close of the evening. Guests over the week end at Wat- terson, J. A., McNeath Munschan- dor and J. A., Harding Jr. Kmr. Mr., Mrs. A. A.-Howard of Waterton and M. H., Coll. Kcity, and M. H., Coll. Kcity, City. An informal smoker was given Friday night for members of the Association of College Universities attending the conference here, by Dean D. M. Swartwout at his home, Valley View. Clerk and doughnuts were served to the B. B. Brewer of Independence and W. A. Cooney of Mayetta spent Saturday with their daughters at Corbin hall and attended the game here, James Stillman, c. 32, Kansas City, and Thomas Youmans, Adv. St, Osawatomie, were injured last night on the Topokra road when they were blinded by lights of an ammunition truck. The boys were treated at the student hospital where the doctor said the injuries were only minor cuts and bruises. Prof. Paul A. Witty of the department of education spoke to the Jackson County Teacher's Association at their meeting in Hodson, Kan. for planning on the Dull and Bright Child in the same Class." Prof. J. G. Blocker, assistant professor of the economics department, will leave today at attend the Kung Fu Master's Conference meeting and the Mid-West Conference of Credit Managers and Bureau of Finance at 2:45 a.m. at Hotel Lassen in Wichita. Professor Blocker will speak Monday on "A Few Theories Regarding International Finance." More than 400 secretaries and credit-granters, representing firms in Kansas, Oklahoma, Missouri, Nebraska are expected to attend the meeting. Nanette The Delta Upson fraternity hold a house warming for their new home in West Hills Friday afternoon from 2 to 4 p.m., which will include cut flowers which carried out the fraternity colors of gold and line. A buffet lunch was served and desserts were prepared. Margaret Nichols sang several sections. In the receiving line were frs. L, L. Liske, housemother, Hustert Klassen, Arthur Rochester, and Those who helped to entertain were: Misses Feyn Sander, Sarina Jones, Bettie Arnold, Margaret Nordstrom, Rosumand Gilmore, Louise Kera, Out-of-town guests who attended the house wawning, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bower, founder of Mrs. A. H. Gibson of Independence, Mr. William Holt of Independence, and Mr. William Browne of Independence. New Fashioned Hose---$1.95 A new shipment of afternoon dresses just arrived. New Silhouette, Princess Line Lawrence — Kansas City — Columbia 19 West 9th Phone 156 Gaceats at the Alpha Omicron II house for the week end and are Mr. O, M. Scales; Dr. Joseph Nuney Frayer of Kansas City; Mr. J, Mrs. Jesse Kimmel and Ellen Lancaster of Robinson; Hazel Garrelts of Kentucky; Dr. Robert Morran and son Donald; and Pay Sedlund of Rockyville; Frances Smith of Tampa; and Fred Maxine Clark of Clarinda, In. Anne Bishop of Larned, Hairdent Bart.; William Clark of Clarinda; Dr. and Mrs. F, E. O'Neil of Prescott; Mr. and Mrs. W, F. Clever; Dr. and Mrs. F, E. O'Neil of Prescott; Dr. and Mrs. F, E Haley Layton, Margaret Mize, Alice Sutton, Jenny Benniek, Katelyn Hannen, Melissa Jordison, Katherine Billeud, Courtice Hill, Courdun, Ruth Corydon, Rebecca Nelson Father Coddill, John Strong, Dorothy Taylor, Daria Dugan, James Kearney, Jean Garrard and Pauline Hancock. Dean S. B. Braden of the School of Religion will preach at the First Christian Church of McPherson this morning. This afternoon he will speak on the subject of religion and this trip is being made in the interests of the Kansas Bible College. P1 Uppitason is now guests for the Rainbow Plains Flood Roes of Sterling, Ralston Rail, Montgomery Ralt, Merrill River, and Bill Stone Wichita, and M. T. Osterholt of Hoboken. of Jamestown, and Dr. and Mrs. W. Longnecker of Elimore. Members of the Delta Delta Delta sorcurity of Manhattan are guests of Kappa Alpha Theta for the week end. Members of the Phi Kappa fraternity entertained Friday evening for visiting members of the Manhattan Phi Kappa chapter. Freddy Agnew's Guests at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house this week end will eat: Eolin Gibson of Marlborough, Virginia; Cailyn Carroll of Leavenworth, Helen Harderbury of Cornell, Olaia, Virginia Judd of Mount Vernon, Margaret Cheeny, Doryside Linge, Margaret Cheeny, Doryside Linge, Freemay Elynn Anderson, Georgette and Clean Van Meter of Marlborough. chapter of Manhattan and a number of visiting alumnae. Chapernones were Mrs. Church of the Kappa Kappa Gamma house, Mrs. Thomas of the Fri Beta Pi house, and Mrs. N. K. Beta penna, Kappa Sigma house mother. The Kappa Sigma fraternity held an informal party Friday night at their house, 1557 Templeton, Tommy Johnson's Serendipity furnished the room. The guests used to decorate the home, Guests were members of the Kappa Sigma orchestra played for dancing. the chapmanes were Mrs. J.K. Gilbert of the Orpington school, O. 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