1. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1927 --- PAGE THREE THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN --the chaperones were Mrs. T, S. Stowr, Mrs. June MacLean and Ralph Baskin. Out of town guests Helen Bakken, Rana LoVeigra, Hazel McKellar, Rana LoVeigra, Hazel McKellar, Rana LoVeigra, Harriet Blum and Emie Wallace, all of Kansas City; Betty Sieklae, of Laundry, Catherine Bruce of Panda, Peggy Ameen of Humblemur, Marry Caryl Ames of Humblemur, Marry Caryl Ames of Salina, Move Nath and Dorothy Smith of Oaklanda. In Society The Gamma Phi Beta entertained with their annual "Tiffy" party for the 102nd anniversary. Colored carpets in caps were in the windows. Tommy dominate the orchestra. 5 The Phil Kappa's were entertained by their freshmen at a Halloween party Saturday night. The chaperones were Mrs. H., J. B. Hooner, Mrs. W. Edell, Mrs. J. R. Cohen, W. Eddl, Frank Gordon's orchestra of Kansas City furnished the music. Out of town guests were the Miga Louise Aidrich, Genevieve Bouhallam, Jude Bassett, Jill Burke, Angel and Kathleen Heather of Kunan City, Baberie Lundy and Judd Judd of Atkinson Dan Zooh, Kaydin and Marley Swingle of Kansas City. The Alpha Kappa Lambda's gave an informal Halloween dance at their house last night. The chaparrones were Mr. H., B. stopping, Dr. and Mrs. O. bracing, Dr. and Mrs. George Bank, Merle Griffith's orchestra furnished the music. Out of town wore were Mina Eathi Hibbs of Grayon, Mo., Miss Maurice Priessy of Dolld, Miss Oliver Figges of Oak and Jay W. Wells of Kansas City. The Sirma Phi Epsilon plodges onto the fraternity with an overall and apron party has night. The Sun Dodgers' orchestra furnished the band, which includes Mrs. James Natham, Professor and Mrs. Guy Smith, Conch F. C, Capron and Men, Mary V. St. Clair, Out of town guests were Mimie Madeline Lawrence, Elsa Trone Bob, Emir Hier Tinder Glendale, all of Kansas City. The Stigma Nu's gave their annual "Pumpkin" party Saturday night, the house was decanted with berry, the kitchen was decorated with freshments were arranged three times during the evening. Millie's orchestra was in the background dancing. The chaperones were Mr. and Mrs. Gourge Marshall, Ms. Anne R. Young and Ms. Mary E. Page. The out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. William Harrison of Kansas City, Miss Berenita Peters of Columbia, Mo., Miss Virginia Howers and Miss Tracy Miles of Wichita Falls, Jack Terrell, Coelighton O'German and Alan Buckley, all of Kansas City. The Theta Tuns' entertained at a Housewives party at their house, Saturday, April 30, Mrs. Charlton, Miss Elma Miller and Mr. Thomas of the Elma's orchestra played for them. The Delta Café's gave a Halloween party at Ekeh's hall last night. Frightcick-Kenovitz's orchestra furnished the show, and Ms. L. Carrilla, M., Bea Wilhelm, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Johnson and Mrs. H. D. Richie. The out of town guests were Dr. A. B. McIntosh, Mo. Jack Byrode of Leavenworth, Orian Sprossone of Bonner Springs, and Orion Yeakley and Marvin mannheim, both of St. Joseph, Mo. The Alba Kappa Alpha's gave a Halloween party above Dick Brocker's Saturday night, the chaperones were Mrs. Jebsa Snithrom, Mrs. L. M. Webster and Mrs. E. Love. The band of Beckan College of Kentucky was back of Kansas City and Miss Gladys Martin of Tosana. Bill Tomell's orchestra played for dancing. The Oread Training School appeared last night in its annual masquerade and costume dance and party. Everyone was in costume and prizes were given to the winners, the most original costume. The winners were Violet Weston and DR. H. H. LEWIS Optometrist Practice limited to examination of Eyes without dilating, and Fitting of Glasses. 801 Mass. St. Phone 912 (Over Round Corner Drug Store) Clothes That Satisfy "The Charm of Some Novels" Is Theme of Tuesday Lecture by Samuel McCord Crothers Style, Snap, Fit, and Wear go into all of them. Suiting you is my business. SCHULZ THE TAILOR 917 Mass. The Revered Dr. Samuel M. Crothter, who is to speak in Fenner Hall Tuesday Nov. 1 at 4:20 p.m., has laid his identified use as an inappropriate part of American literature. And he has lived in its spirit, in the shadow of Harvard University, and of the homes of Loevel and Lowellflowe. Crafters' 'first book to attract attention was a collection of essays which had been published previously in the Atlantic Monthly and were brought together under the title "The Gentle Reader." The book was published in 1932 and was heralded as the only book of the same class since 'The Autocrat' that had delighted so widely a circle of readers. And it became a book of interest to Oliver Wendell Holmes until some one remembered that Holmes' work had not the consistent gentleness of Crafters'. Now he is often called the 'Wonder Book.' Cuthers' loen insight and wit, which is neither catharic nor destructive, are each ever-present characteristics of Mr. Cuthers, whose neglect to speak of his "gentle irony and kindly wit." Of his Mt. Crotthes, who was in the first decade of the century, Mr. Crotthes, who is a Princeton student, darn about education. In his essay sellly has his character say: I actually heard a College president, who told me that the aim of his institution was to stimulate intellectual curiosity. Just think of it! If he had said that the aim was to sati- test intellectual curiosity, that would be much more deliberately stimulate intellectual curiosity? That would be like sending a lot of youngsters with light can- ings to a manufacture in a powder milk . . . "Merry Devil of Education" he iron sally has his character set. ... Some of the ablest men of my acquaintance tell me that intellectual curiosity is ruining the country. Curiosity makes a man discover something which he thinks in wrong; and he tries to do something about it" "The Charm of Some Novels is" to be the theme of Mr. Crothers' address. It was possible to obtain him only by preaching a discourse of religious liberty that being told in the near future in public lectures, or being principle speakers at the conference. Stuart A. Quesen, chairman of the convention committee is anxious for your presence and would be grateful to肩 hear Mr. Crutches who is youngest high in American Heritage. The committee will schedule to schedule the lecture at a time when the students will be free to attend. fames Nakihom for individuals and Margaret McNown and Margaret Boshong for the couple having the names of Marianne and Margaret was dominant; skeletons and witches were numerous. After all had been thoroughly thinned by the trip to Sweden, they disbanded constituted the entertainment. Cider and doughnuts were sold; the candies were of cornstalks, pumkins and leaves. Charcerones were: Prof. Jinton Matkin, who was sponsor of Jinton Roberta Green, and F. A. Riethb. The substitutes were Mrs. Frank Whipple, Mrs. Mac Wielhelm, and E. D. Kunney. The next meet-up was on Tuesday, Calwell, on Wednesday, Nov. 2. Menn, Emma Fagan entertained the Marine Club at the Daua Delta Tattoo Museum and was the first meeting of the year; and plants were made for the coming season. A short business session preceded the social part of the meeting, and the following officers were elected: Ms. H., W. Arant, president; Mrs. E., D. Hallderman, secretary and treasurer; Ms. Mcdougall was elected as a new member. Miss Jennie Springer, c27, was the hostess at a masquerade party Mrs. Metcalf, ocr St. Paul, Muml. also is visiting her cousin K. E. P. Callwell of Lawrence was a guest of the club. given at her home, the "Pinee," Friday evening, Gat. 28. The decorations were carried out in a black and yellow uniform, a blue hat, tumble leaves, pumpkins, and cornstalks. Refreshments consisted of a stuffed apple sandwich, cookies, cake, and fruit cups. The guests were played during the evening. About twenty-five guests were press ent. Those from out of town were invited to play with the Christ Kofes of Kashan City, Mo. C. N. Gould, state geologist for Oklahoma, will be here Nov. 18 and 19 to attend the annual meeting of geologists in Kansas. Dr. R. C. Moore, state geologist and head of the department of geology. Several prominent geologists from Tulsa as well as a number of other states have signified their intentions to attend the meeting. A special section in the stadium has been reserved for the geologists who wish to the Kansai-Missouri football game. Read the Kansan want ads. Geologists to Visit K, U. --keep them easy on the eyes. Programs, Favors, Crepe Paper, Engraving, Printing, Stationery, Rubber Stamps, Office Supplies A. G. 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