THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FILIPINO STUDENTS TO HOLD RIZAL PROGRAM Music and Speeches Will Mark Affair in Honor of Famous Patriot Patriot The Filipino Students' Association of K. U. will hold a "Rial Program" Thursday evening, December 20, at 8 o'clock at the First Presbyterian Church. The admission is free, and all members, their friends, and the students of the University are cordially invited to attend. The program is given in honor of Jose Rizal, recognized as the greatest Filipino of recent times. Originally a doctor and philosopher, he became a leader against Spanish rule and was banished from the Islands. The program will consist of music by the F. S. A. Orchestra, the String Quartet, the Symphony Quartet, a speeches by various members of the duet, readings, a vocal solo Association, and an address by the Honorable George L. Krek, mayor of Lawrence. Linn County Club Banquets Linn County Lib Journal The Linn county library has placed its second annual meeting for the high school seniors of the county and K. U. alumni at Pleasanton, Thursday, December 30. Plans have been perfected for a good meal and a pee enthusiasm to meet with the students who wish they were here again, and the seniors anxiously look forward to their time on Mount Oread. "Sandy"Wan has been secured to make the prince's room more comfortable and the remainder of the program will be in touch with his speech. BY THE WAY The Lincoln County Club met tuesday night in Fraser Hall and elected the following officers: President, B. H. McGee, Treasurer, Mary E. Ryan, Secretary; Mary E. Ryan, Mrs. French, housemother of the Sigma Phi Sigma fraternity, entertained the housemothers of the other fraternities and sororites at a musical on Sunday afternoon. The music was furnished by Mrs. Schauer and by a quartette of men from the fraternity. Dainty refreshments were served. Mrs. Emma Fagen, housemother for the Delta Tau Delta fraternity, will leave Saturday morning for Kansas City, where she will spend the Christmas holidays visiting her daughter Mrs. H. D. Moore. Pi Beta Phi announces the pledging of Sarah Jane Jones of Hutchinson and Anne Suderman of Newton, Marguerite Tracy, c'23, will spend the holidays in Wichita, visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hudson. Beatrice Clark, c'23, will leave Friday for her home in Garden City. Merle Higley, c'24, will go to her home in Atwood for the holidays. Evelyn Thompson, c'22, will leave Friday to spend the holidays visiting her parents in Platteville, Colorado. The Engineer-Law debate teams will be announced tomorrow. Tryouts will be held this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock to determine them. The Girls' Friendly Society held a Christmas party Tuesday night at Mr. Broedshoe's residence on Indiana street. There was a Christmas tree display, and she toys for each girl, which will later be given to poor children of Lawrence. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Larkin, of East Las Vegas, New Mexico, will spend the holidays with their daughters, along with his daughter, Larkin, at the Gamma Phi Beta house. Professor and Mrs. Butler and Elliott will give concerts at Miltonvale and the Dickinson County High School Friday and Saturday nights. The concert Statutes will be the focus for Prof. and Mrs. Butler have given in Kansas. Miss M. Eleanor Mack, grand secretary of the Phi Delta Delta will arrive here Thursday from Los Angeles, to attend all of the chapters of the fraternity. The Psi Kappa Psi fraternity will entertain with its annual Christmas Dinner, Friday. Delta Tau Delta will give its annual Christmas banquet Wednesday at the charter house. After the banquet the pledges will give a farce for the entertainment of the upperclassmen. Travia Hale, '23 and Bruce Church will leave Thursday for Kansas City where they will work until Christmas in the Postoffice. Waldo Kell, e'23, will spent Satur day in Topeka. Dr. F. C. Allen addressed the annual football banquet of Central high school Tuesday night in Kansas City, Ernest M. Lindley, son of Chancellor Lindley, left Tuesday for the East. He will sail soon for England to enter Oxford University. Pref. C, M. Young and Professor Knappen took a class in lining engineering to Lansing Tuesday. About fifteen men made the trip. Sigma Chi gave its annual Christmas tree party at the chapter house Sunday evening. Miss Margaret Clark who is attending Wasabh College at Topeka this winter was a guest at the Sigma Chi Christmas tree party Sunday evening. Harold Deger, c.22, who has been in the south on business for the insurance company he is connected with, and the Sigma Chl house last week end. "Cy" O'Lander, c16, of Kansas City was a visitor on the Hill yesterday. Miss Phyllis Gree, Green of, Chicago who has spent the past few months in Lawrence, has returned to her home as a member of the community during the second semester. Robert Jenks and Sidney Harris of Ottawa were visitors at the Sigma Chi house over the week end. Margaret Blakely of Pleasantan spent the week-end in Lawrence attending the Theta Katsup and the Sigma Chi Christmas tree party. Raymond Sollins, c22 will spend his Christmas vacation at his home n Buyers, Colorado. Dr. C. F. Allen was in Kansas City last night addressing the annual football banquet of the Kansas City Central High School. Former Professor Visits Here **Professor Professor Ivan Lester** Prof. M. C. Elmer, formerly of the department of sociology of the University of Kansas, now professor of sociology of Minnesota, will spend the week between Christmas and New Years at the home of Dean Blackmar for the purpose of completing sociological research work which started before Professor Elmer left K. U. Kugler to S. A. E. Convention August to S. A. E. Convention of the Southern national convention of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity in St. Louis, beginning December 2, and lasting until January 2, as the delegate from the Kansas chapter. Delegates from such conventions were expected at the convention together with many alumni and visitors. Donald Calhoun will spend Friday in Manhattan where he will be a guest at the Alpha Tau house. Geology Building Has Big Fossil Collection The Hall of Invertebrate Fossils, second floor, Geology Building. What is it anyway? Why it is a room containing the history of the forworms in our earth's ecosystems written with bone, with tracks, with all the souvenirs of activity. The walls of this room are lined with glass cases, in which all the geological eras of life are represented. This collection is obtained from the others and in the center of the collection is a brief history and explanation of the stones and fossils. To pass around the hall, reading the material is in itself an education. The material deals entirely with the history of invertebrates in the United States and Canada. A map showing the location in Iowa is shown on each collection. The Gove County Club met and organized Thursday night. The following officers were elected: President, Fred G. Snart; Vice-President, George D. Royer; Secretary and Treasurer, Fred S. Baker. There are many interesting collections of minerals and roses of flora. They represent both gifts from prizes in art and architecture, of the department for some years. Special rehearsal of the Glee Club tonight at 7:45 in the Administration building, for convoction tomorrow. F. E. Kendrie, Director. The band will play at Convocation Thursday at 10 o'clock—no uniforms. ANNOUNCEMENTS The Harvey County Club will meet in room 207 Fraser Hall at 8 o'clock tonight.-W. H. Rogers. Shawnee County Club will meet in Green Hall, Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Important meeting of all Allen County students tonight at 8 o'clock in Green Hall, Room 105. There will be a dance at the Elks Club in Topkka on December 29, for all Shawnee County students. K. U. alumni and future students of K. U. The members of the Spanish Club will meet Thursday afternoon at 4:30 a.s. Squire's Studio to have their pictures taken. All members are requested to be present and on time. Leland Shout, president. Marshall County Club, will meet Wednesday at 7:15 o'clock in Room 299 Fraser. J. H. Reb, president. J. 298 Fraser. Oklahoma Club will meet at Vortex studio Thursday noon at 12:30 to have their picture taken. Every member is asked to be there and be on time as the picture is due soon, and it is now that good crowd out to have a good picture The Committee on Visitation and Affiliation of Colleges will meet in Dean F. W. Blackmar's office Wednesday evening. The Botany club will have a Christmas party and initiation Wednesday evening, Dec. 15, at 7:00 o'clock at the home of Professor Stevens. All members who have not initiated are urged to be present. Attention is called to all students 1 Fischers' Shoes Are Good Shoes MAKE THIS A . Shoe Xmas and FISCHER'S your XMAS SHOE STORE NOW for the final few days of Xmas shopping. We present an Xmas gift stock and SERVICE which merits your highest confidence. Our Xmas Shippers, for both party and house wear—our extensive Hosiery displays—our vast assortment of storm and dress Shoes and other "gifty things." All point to FOOTWEAR on acceptable gifts—and Fischer's best of all places to buy it! OTTO FISCHER 813 Mass. Street Make Your Christmas Gift a Lasting One WHAT gift affords greater enjoyment and enduring satisfaction than jewelry? It stands the test of time even as friendship prompting the donor. A gift carrying with it true sentiment insures remembrance of fond associations and grows dearer with use. Such Gifts Can Be Found in Our Store ye shop of fine quality of the college who are on probation for the period ending this week, that they are expected to find out their status before leaving for the Christmas holidays by inquiring at the office of the Dean of the College on Thursday afternoon, December 16, or Friday, December 17. Students are requested to return now all books which they have out of the University Library. Jefferson County students will meet in Room 104, Green Hall, at 8 o'clock Wednesday evening, to organize a county club. All students from Jefferson County are urged to attend. Final meeting of Dickinson County club will be held in Room 212, Fraser, Wednesday evening at 8:30. Important! The Botony club will have a Christmas party and initiation Wednesday evening Dec. 15, at 7 o'clock at the home of Professor Stevens. All members who have not yet been initiated are urged to be present. A meeting of all Jefferson County students is called for 7 o'clock Wednesday in Room 209, Fraser Hall. Let Us Help Make Your Christmas OUR STORE is full of snappy and pleasing suggestions—Leather Goods, Art Goods, complete line of Brass Novelties and Desk Sets. Books for old and young and don't forget your— Christmas Candy Fresh Martha Washington Candy "your kind" University Book Store 803 Mass. Street Fernando V. Bermejo President Irineo E. Jamias Vice President The of K. U. Filipino Students' Association Rufino Pimentel Treasurer will hold a "Rizal Program", Thursday evening, December 30th at eight o'clock at the First Presbyterian Church Program Don't forget the Date and Place Overture (1) "Hilo" ... *Hawaiian* (2) "Greetings" ... *Mahi* "Jose Rizal"...Juan F. Nakp Fluit, Dust...Pola" Dumingo Dipango and Saturnine Saturine Reading, "Riza'al's Last Farewell"... Miss Lillian Maye Reading, "Rizal's Last Farewell" Miss Lillian Mayer Hawaii N.Y. Mayer Music, "Farewell to Riza" ...Nakipit B.A. Ochestra "Philippine Progress under U. S. Regime" Vicente Arcasegui Omanian Orchestra "Iron of Ascension" Verdi Symphony Quartet, 10:48 Piano Saturatro Nolasco 1st Violin Vicente Aganolli 2nd Violin Fermin Montano Piano Juan F. Nakip Vocal Solo, “One Fine Day” (Madame Butter- fly)...Puccini Miss Elizabeth O'Brien Miss Elizabeth O'Brien at the win Miss Dice O'Donnell pianos "The Philippines During the World War II" Silverio N. Visperas Silver N. V. Virparel Music, "Philippine Red Cross" Hernandes String Quaret, "Philippine Serenade" ... Folk Music 1st Bandurria ... Rufino Fimulent 2nd Bandurria ... Fermin Montano Lola ... Br. Javanas Guitar ... Vicente Acegani Address...Hon. George L. Kreek Mayor of the City of Lawrence Music (a) "Preparedness" (b) "Pilgrimage Air" and "Star Stamped Bander" Personnel of the F. S. A. Orchestra Bring Your Friends Along You Will Be Welcome Personnel of the F. S. A. Orchestra 1st Violin, Vicente Agatei Obloc Oboe, Marcelino J. Daniengo 2nd Violin, Fermin Montan Clarinet, Claudio Inovio Banduille, Ignacio Clavellato, Saturnino Nolacoe Laud, Irineo E. Jamias 2nd Flute, Enrique Eguajo Ukulele, Luis G. Sarmiento Duro, Jose P. Flores Guitar, Ramon Ver Piano, Juan F. Nakil