PAGE FOUR PAGE FIVE THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SUNDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1926- Summer's Experiences to Be Related Tuesday at Y. W. C. A. Vespers Student Pilgrimage Delegate Will Report on Trips to Europe Marie Rusa, Dorothy Laxton, Margery Day will tell of their experi- ences in Europe last summer at Y. W. University in Prasser Hall Tuesday at 4:10. They were members of the two American Women Student Pilgrimages to Europe in the summer of 1926, given under the auspices of the Committee on Friendly Relations of the Y, W, C. A. This pilgrimage was organized in order that students from American colleges might visit the most important student centers in Europe, and become acquainted with personal experiences of the student movements in Europe. Arrangements for this pluriblogue were made in the office of Central Hoffman, of the International Student Office, at the address of students in foreign countries. In every country members of phi- graphics were met by students, and programs were planned by the ac- tivists with the assistance of Conrad Hoffman. Although they found it pretty to shop and visit many point of interest, they became personally nequainted with many students. Both groups of the pilgrimage were visited France, England, Germany, Switzerland, Poland, Czecho-Slovakia, Jugo Shivaian, Austria, Hungary, and Romania. Communication with the students of those countries was easy because of the army luravens that they spoke. The literary was compounded of two conferences; one, the British Student Movement at Swanwick, which is a conference similar to the latter Part of the Literary Conference, and another conference of representatives from 38 nations, at Karberville in June Shore. An account of the pilgrimage, with some impressions of the trip, will be given by Miss Riley, Mrs. Day and Miss Luxon, at Tuesday afternoon vipers. Special much will be played when interested are invited to attend. Numerals Will Be Given Names From Freshman Squad Presented to Allen Thirty-three freshman football men were recommended for materials for the past season by Conch John Bainn. Many of the men receiving materials played on the freshman team which included 18 to 6 at Columbus, Mo., in an effort for the Walter Camp Memorial at Yule. The following men were recruited for numerics; John Alkoes, Lawrence; Dean Briggs, Hutchison; S. M. Carter, Hilliard; Oliver Ace Cochran, Protection; Donald Conger Windfield; Hugh Dupons, Oberlin; K. M. Evans, Conway Springs; O. M. Fleming, Winnemucca; City; John Meyers, Leaverworth; Lloyd Miller, Eudora; Andy Johnson, Chanute; Robert Osborn, Stockton; William Penn, Kansas City, Mo.; William Farmer, Scott City, N.Glidek, Tuba Oklahom; Ridger Primes, Kannapolis; William Knopf, Scott City, N.Glidek, Tuba Oklahom; Ridger Primes, Kannapolis; William Knopf, Scott City, N.Glidek, Tuba Oklahom; Ridger Primes, Kannapolis; Honor Holderen, Lawrences; John Kild, Cherryville; Gerald Kettler, Warango; Imrymond Lanham, San Antonio, Texas; Roland Lagan, Lawrence; Stewart Lyman, Columbia; Anthony Propernick, Autrum, II; Edgar Schmilz, McLarthur; William Schmilz, McLarthur; William Schmilz, McLarthur; Orville Thunell, Thunell; James Tipton, Argentine; Eltharra; John; Rolla Wery, Ekimer, and Galen Spencer, Pittsburgh. Fischer-Rowe Wedding Takes Place on Dec. 21 The wedding of Efifreca Fischer, A. B. 17, and a member of the Citl Omega sorority, to Ivan Rowe, a veteran of the World war, took place at the home of the brides parents, Mrs. and Mrs. Otto Fischer Thursday afternoon, Nov. 2. The Rev. Mr. Wilson M. Buchak of the Uttarian Church officiated. After a wedding trip to Essexland Springs, Mo., Mr. and Mrs. Rose will be at home at 600 Eat Sirtly Street street terrace, Kansas City, Mo. More than two hundred students and townpeople will take part in the Messiah at the University of Cairo rude. An orchestra of 60 pieces, also ported by an organ, will accompany the singers. An apprentice training school for marble setters in Knoxville, Tenn. has an enrollment of 54 students. The school is the only one in the country and was started two years ago as an educational experiment. Philatelic Society Forum Discusses Latest Issue The Philharmonic Society of the University, composed of students devoted to the collection and display of stamps, met in room 205, France bach Tuesday, Nov. 23. At this meeting there was a general open forum for discussion about the new United States two cent reigns, the White Plains edition, which commemorates the battle of White Plains, one of the important battles of the Revolutionary war. The Philharmonic Society, under the direction of late Richard After, president of later Faculty, organized a museum of stamp collections from the student body of the University. The annual meeting is an open forum, with accession of some one stamp, either from the past or present year. After discussion the members buy, sell and trade stamps among themselves. The next meeting of the society will be Tuesday evening, Dec. 14, in room 205, Friary hall. The department of agriculture is the University of Minnesota will enroll two carbons of sleep, bees and ants at the International Livestock Exhibition at Chicago. Many and similar prizes have been won at the international livestock Exhibition in previous years by the University of Minnesota. A 10 week's course in girl scout training is being offered at the University of Oklahoma for the benefit of the wom*® of the University who are instructors in girl scouts during the summer. Cake With Gas Turned Off With a Charities' Range these, well an hurried food, late or cold meals will pay for itself in one year in as captures, food saving, and time —Adv. "Andy's" Thimble Theater Tea Room "Built to become an institution." Where you go to eat from Summer night lunch. Lawrence's unique ten room 1021-23 Mass. Upstairs Women's Groups Banquet Music and Speeches by Guests Part of Program Nearly one hundred women, represent nine groups, attended the W. S. G. A. group banquet at the Thimble tea room Friday evening. Miss Elise Neuen Schwander, advisor of the organization, and Mudge Wardell, president of the W. S. G. A. were honor guests. During the evening short talks, expressing appreciation of the work being done by the group were given by them, Schwander, and Miss Wardell. Following the banquet a program consisting of stunts, readings and musical numbers, was presented by the members of the various groups. A box of candy was awarded the A. D. C's for the most original stunt. Music was furnished throughout the evening by a three-piece orchestra. A telegram stating that a relative had been painfully injured was received by a University student the day before the Thanksgiving vacation. Of course, he hurriedly enought the next bus that afternoon for Topeka. tra. "The committee in charge of the affair was composed of Caroline Miek, c'28, Arlene Roberts, c'27, and Mildeed Robinson, c'28." Dan Cupid Still on Duty Despite Slight "Illness" No matter how much time one spends on appearances, a Master Barber can add that indelible something that will make for beauty. Now, some of his friends are beginning to marvel at the timelessness of the telegram. The receiver, Floyd W. Brown, p29 and Mice Alain Roy were married Thanksgiving day at the home of the Rev. J. Henry at Wiley. Both the bride and the bridegroom attended the Wilsey high school in 1948. Brown returned to the University Sunday to continue his studies. Consult with your Master Barber as you would with your dressmaker or tailor. Personal Pride. When Planning Week-ends Enjoy the satisfaction of traveling economically and conveniently. Luxurious, modern coaches every forty-five minutes for Kansas City Topekaq Round Trip Kansas City, $1.80 Topeka, $1.15 Student Special Leaves leavenworth for Lawrence 7 p. m. every Sunday THE INTER STATE STAGES Phone 363 that's where to buy it Under the proper heading in the Classified Business Section of the New Telephone Directory, you will find who sells it. 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