and and and A seems to sears been nearly meet inclusion and the letters rent in room, the house used go physic is gui of the porte oritie his large centa the part laten not offent the dev ties that they green her arou M as dau lose leg I has div he en mau de wil BY THE WAY Alpha Chi Omega entertained with ten Thursday afternoon in honor of the grand President, Mrs. Jameson. The Gamma Phi Beta freshmen were entertained at the Sigma Nu house Wednesday from seven until eight o'clock. Lois Ferguson, $25, and Mary Bily Cline, $24, are going to Topeka Saturday to visit at Miss Ferguson's home in that city. Elizabeth Kerr is going to Topaeli Saturday to spend a couple of days with her friend, Katherine Bowerline. Announcement has been made of the marriage of Helen Chambers and Willa Davis, November 24, instead of September 24, as formerly announced, in Kansas City. Mrs. Davis graduated last year. She is a member of Alpha X Delta. Mr. Davis is a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Harry Ligett, c24, will spend the week end with his parents in Kansas City. Miss Helen Welch of Wichita will attend the Law Scrip and be a guest of the Pi Beta Phi sorority this week end. Frank Denton, c22, was in Kansas City Wednesday afternoon. Lawrence Bowersock was in Kansas City Wednesday on bustness. Bonnie White, fa'22, spent Wednesday afternoon in Kansas City. Irene Secy, c22, returned to school Wednesday after being confined to her home with diphtheria. Milo Hewitt, of Ottawa, will spend Saturday and Sunday with James Scott, c. 23, at the Sigma Chi house. Hiarded Ross, e'23, and Helen Sorter e'24, will spend the week end in Kansas City. Mrs. Virginia Petty, Sigma House mother, has been seriously ill and under the care of a nurse since 1954. She stands foot ball game at Columbia, Mo. Arthur Fleck, c22. and Dorothy Gage will attend a Sigma Alpha Epilance dance in Kansas City tonight. Margaret Lynch, c24, will spend Saturday in Kansas City. Clare Ferguson, c'23, will spend Sunday in Kansas City, visiting friends. Maurine Regan has withdrawn from school and returned to her home in Clovis, New Mexico. Miss Brigan was born at the beginning of next semester. Edna Rising, c'21, has returned rom her vacation spent at Columbia,fo. She was accompanied there by Miss Betty Milight of Kansas City, Miss Misty Littler of The Tampa house. Miss Rising is ill with severe cold since her return. The Brush Club will entertain with a dance at the I. O. O. F. Hall, Friday. Sigma Kappa announces the pliedging of Kathleen Davis, c'24, of Lawrence. Ellen Nolan, c'24, will spend the week-end at her home in Paola, Kansas. Mora, Dora R. Bryant, assistant Advisor of Women, and Professor John Lee, of the department of Human Resources at Wankan Cooperative House Wednesday night. Helen Buck, c24, will spend the week end at her home in Kansas City Miss Minette Floberg of Linden- wood college will spend Saturday and Sunday visiting Nina Cody, c24. James Reese, c24, will spend Sat urday and Sunday at his home in Smith Center, Kansas. Joseph Share, e24, will spend Saturday and Sunday at his home in Kansas City, Mo. Jack Hutchins, c24, will spend Saturday and Sunday at her home in Topeka. Y. M. C. A. to Instruct Mexicans in English A class in English for six Mexican employees of the Santa Fe Railway was started last night in East Lawrence in one of the company's white-washed box cars that the railway furnished to students; C20, secretary of K. U, Y. M. C. A., took charge of the instruction for 'the first lesson and Howard Naylor, e22, who will later have charge, was the assistant. At the outset, Robert Owen, a truman, actress, told the Mexicans in their own language the purpose of the unannounced visit. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY, KANSAN Before leaving the car the interpreter promised the Mexicans that the Y. M. C. A. would undertake to furnish them with a curriculum lessons a week. Two evenings were desired by the foreigners. In addition to the active workers on the camp, the soldiers social musthole of Y. M. C. A. attended the class Campbell, c21, and Corneland, c21, both of the social service committee. Mr. Bloedgett has completed preliminary arrangements with leading colored citizens to organize a similar class among illiterate negroes. The boys can't get Van's goat for he is an animal man and knows how to hold on to such possessions. Van, Animal Man Acts as Samaritan Early Thursday morning Van came up the hill from the animal house around the corner of Snow Hall. At the end of a snowier season, the horse was forced to wear, for loved him. As Van neared the stone steps in front of Snow Hall, a pre dist obstruct, and planting all four feet dog, and planting all four feet dog, and the wet sidewalk, he threw his whole weight against the chain. Van tranged on, never looked behind, and the dog skated along on stiffened legs. "Is that the best dog that you could bring us?" shouted a medic from the second window. "Where did you get that thing?" quarried another, pointing an accusing finger at the recalcitrant pup. steps in front of Snow Hall, a pre- motion of the purpose of this, his last morning walk, seized the little "You fellers aint never satisfied wit noding," mumbled Van. "This dog he liss a good one." "Hey, Van, what are you going to do with that dog?" ahsed a passagey. Several others took up the cry, and amid questions and laughter, Van the questions asked, and the steps, dragging the dog at the end of the chain. At the top of the steps he turned and glowered through his iron-ironned "I'm goin' to take it in, and vash him up, and tie a ribbon on her," he declared, and turning pulled the dog into the building. Newcomers Club Meets To Promote Friendship Made the most appreciated Christmas gifts. Brighten up your family table with a toaster or a percolator. Our Assortment is Complete The Newcomers' Club formed last year on the hill by wives of the faculty members as a branch of the University Women's Association, met last Wednesday with Mrs. Albert J. Harmo. Electric Appliances— This club includes women of the faculty as well as the wives of faculty members, and is purely a social organization formed for the purpose of promoting friendship and social welfare. The meetings are bi-monthly. trav. the promote friendship and social welcomen families of new instructorsas they arrive each year, to make them activated, and feel at home. Their next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Fleener, Thursday, December 30th. Harrisburg, Dec. 3- Governors of 36 states closed their 12th annual conference here today. The entire party was expected to leave for Philadelphia where they will be guests of the city. The final session was devoted to discussion of general agricultural industrial and commercial problems. ANNOUNCEMENTS The women faculty advisors will hold a reception for Freshmen in Room 114 Fraser Hall Friday from 3 to 5 o'clock. Quill Club will not meet Thursday night on account of Mrs. Mac Dowell's recital. The next meeting of Quill Club will be Wednesday night, December 9, at which time new members will be elected. Stafford County students will meet Thursday night at 7 o'clock in Room 110 Fraser. All students from Johnson County are asked to attend a meeting to be held at the Sigma Kappa House, 1245 Orcad Ave, at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday evening. December 7. The purpose of this meeting is to organize a Johnson County club. Plans for University work may be done. ity publicly work and social features during the Christmas recess are being formulated, and it is urged that Announcy County students be present. Aitchison County students meet in Room 201 Fraser, Thursday, 7:30 p.m. All Lutheran students are invited to the guests of the Lutheran Board of Education at a banquet to be held in the Lutheran Church, Thursday, from 6:15 to 8. Prof Frank Dillon, "Seoop" Olson, and Elmer Isern will speak. Those planning to attend should call 2709 by Wednesday noon to make reservations. A meeting for all mining and geological engineers will be held Monday, Dec. 6, at 4:30 in the geologic lecture room. The picture for annual and the date and details of engineers' day will be discussed. C. Greenlees, Buy Red Cross stamps. a former K. U. student, will tell how he drilled the largest gas well in the world. There will be Freshman basketball practice every night starting tonight at Robinson gymnasium, at 7:30 o'clock. All men who are interested in basketball are urged to come out, and report to Coach Laslett. Ten men wanted Saturday morning to move outdoor track to McCook field. See Goe. Nettles at Athletic Office. Full rehearsal of the University Orchestra in Fraser at 7:30 o'clock. F. E. Kendric, Director. Mandolin Club rehearsal Tuesday, Dec. 7, in the east basement of Administration building. Parts have been arranged and a director will be in charge. If you want to join this club be there. All Clay County students meet in room 313 Fraser at 7:15 tonight for the purpose of organizing. There will be a meeting of the Alpha Kappa Psi, commercial fraternity, at the Kappa Sigma House, at 7:30 o'clock, tonight. Important meeting of the K club at 7 o'clock next Wednesday night in Green Hall. The meeting is for the purpose of outlining plans for the in THE AN ALL STAR UNIVERSITY CAST Takes Pleasure in Presenting "Mrs. Gorringe's Necklace" Dramatic Club A FAMOUS ENGLISH PLAY by England's most famous playright, Mr. Hubert Henry Davis Bowersock Theatre JANUARY 10 Seat Sale to be Handled Entirely by Mail Order Prices: $1.10 Downstairs and First Four Rows Tax Included Mr. Spencer A. Gard 1145 Ind. I enclose $... for ... seats to "Mrs. Gorringe's Necklace" at the Bowersock, Jan. 10th. I prefer seats in row... FIRST impressions are based, usually, on that part of you which lies between your breast bone and your hair. Can you be sure of your collar? Enclose Self-addressed ... Envelope ... ARL & WILSON, TROY, N.Y. LOGWOOD Collars & Shirts coming year.—Pete Jones, President. Harvey County club meet Monday, 700 p. m., 207 Fraser. Departments may secure copies of the Student Directory for Departmental use at the Business Office with their Department Transfer Check. AHOKU will meet Monday afternoon at 4:30 in Green Hall. All members please be present. Sociology Club picture will be taken at Squires' Studio Saturday, December 4, at 11:00 o'clock. Charles Greenlease, a former student, will talk on drilling the world's largest gas well. The Mining Seminar will hold its regular meeting Monday afternoon at 4:30 in Haworth Hall. Tonight is the date for the annual All-Young People's Fellowship Dinner at the First Baptist Church. Dinner will be served at 6 o'clock. Reha McDaniels, Cornwell Carlson, Mary Sisson, Paul Patterson, Frank Garcia, Jerry Meyer, Frank of Kansas City, will speak. Show Cards The POSTER Shop Phone 708 Art Work of All Kinds Phone 148 MOAK & HARDTERFER Eldridge Taxi Station BAGGAGE and TRANSFER Special Blouse Sale! FRIDAY and SATURDAY $5.95 20 dozen Tricollette, Wool Jersey and Ponge Blouses that should have been received Oct. 1st. Full range of sizes and shades. To move these quickly we have made this very low price. 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