E g A d i n o t h t o n L a w a v p p c T l THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN BY THE WAY Mabel McKibben, c'23, spent Thursday in Kansas City, Mo. *Gail Wilson, A. B. 19, was in Lawrenson the over week end. He was on route to Kansas City, where he has accepted a position in a bank. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Garrison, of Wishita taped Saturday and Sunday in Lawrence visiting their daughter, Rebecca; and three other Georgia Garrison accompanied them; Delta Tau Delta held their annual Homecoming Banquet at Wiedemann on Saturday night. Among the guests were Bennett Victor Phillips, and Bill Morrow. Robert Miles, e18, attended the game here Saturday. Miles is manager of a drug store in Lyndon this year. William Scott of Ottawa visited with his brother, James Scott, c23, at the Sigma Chi house Saturday and Sunday. Prof. Ray Brewater, of the department of chemistry went to Ottawa Friday night to attend a reception returning Saturday for the game. Mrs. Myrtle Compton visited her son, Howard Compton, c'23, and attended the homecoming game. Miss Vera Compton spent Saturday in Lawrence as the guest of Loren Britnall, e24. Harley Andres from Topeka at tended the Kansas-Nebraka game. Dw Wilhelm from Baker University attended the game Saturday and the Delta Tau Delta banquet Saturday night. Miss Fern Bourne of Winchester visited Lawrence friends and saw the Kansas-Nebraska game Saturday. Emmett Housh from Kansas City attended the homecoming game Saturday. Preston Wesley from Wichita is spending several days in Lawrence as the guests of Margaret Wilbur, c23 Among the football enthusiasts of Winchester who saw the Kansas-Nebraska clash were: Charles Curry George McConnel, and Pah Haas. Louis Rodgers attended the game here Saturday. The Acomas hold their annual home-coming banquet for alumni and other guests. Saturday evening. Bill Madden of Horton attended the game here Saturday. Harold Hobart, c20, and wife spent the week end in Lawrence and attended the game. Frank Fratcher, 18, attended the game here Saturday. Bill Doran, e'17, came to Lawrence Friday to attend the game. Rook Woodard, c'19, brought three of his Hayes Normal men down for the game Saturday. Edwin Montgomery, who attended the University last year, visited the Delta Tau Delta堂房 and attended the Kansas-Nebraska game Saturday. Earl Shrim, LL B17, and a member of the 1916 football team, visited the Delta Tau Delta队 and attended the Kansas-Nebraska game. Hohen Hales Ruhland, Ad. B'20 and one of the charter members of Alpha Omicron Pi, was back to Lawrence for Homecoming day. Helen Mohermian visited with her sister Laura Mohermant, 23, and her mother, Mrs. B. P. Mohermant, last week and attended the Kansas Nebraska game. Miss Mohermant was graduated from Pittsburg Normal last year and is principal of the Rantou schools. Jack Frost of Kansas City, Mo. spent the week-end at the Phi Pai house attending the Kansas-Nebraska game. Leland Thompson of Kansas City, Mo., spent the week end at the Phi Psi house attending the Kansas-Nebraska game. Wheeler Kearney of Kansas City, Mo. spent the week end at the Phi Psi house, and attended the game. George Stevenson of Kansas City was one of the week end visitors at the Phi Pal house and an attendant of he kansas-Nebraska game. Jack Pierce, of Springfield Ohio, apent the week end at Pai Phi house, attending the Kansas-Nebraska game. The five men from the K. U. unit iff the R. O. T. C. who took the competitive examination for a recommendation to a West Point amputation finished in the following order: Patterson, Schwartz, and Farrel. All the members of the R. O. T. C. will take part in the parade downtown Armistice Day. Louise McLaughlin, fa'23, went to Topeka Friday, returning for the game. Mary Farmer, e24, returned today from Topeka where she has been since Friday. Neva Nitter, M. A'17, now employed as bacteriologist for the Consumer's League in Kansas City, attended the football game Saturday and spent Sunday with her sister Gina. Cass Ritter, c21, at Westminster College. James B. Rogers, M. A. 17, instructor in zoology at Hammond, came to Lawrence Saturday to attend the Kan. Nebraska game and to visit with Margaret Scofield, A. B. 20%, bacteriologist with the State Board of Health at Tepeka spent Saturday and Sunday as the guest of Vina Robertson, c'22 Enos Hook, '118, of Wichita, spent the week-end at the Phi Pai house at tending the Kansas-Nebraska game. Mark Goodjohn of Leavenworth spent the week-end at the Phi Psi house attending the Kansas-Nebraska game. Katherine Kennedy, c24, went to t. Joseph, Mo., Friday night. Lewis Brothersh, c'24, spent Saturday and Sunday in Kansas City. John Junker, e24, was in Kansas ity on business Friday. Ray Dunnire, A. B.15., of Paula spent the week-end in Lawrence attending the Kansas-Nebraska game Mrs. A. Lauterbach of Colby spent he week-end in Lawrence attending he Kansas-Nebraska game. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Little of Russel spent the week end in Lawrence attending the Kansas-Nebraska name. George Hill of Paola spent the week end in Lawrence attending the Kansas-Nebraska game. Gortrue Hinch, c'23, visited with her parents in Kansas City Saturday and Sunday. Mary Alice Putney, c24, went to Leavenworth Friday to visit her parents. Alfaretta Bierer, c23. spent Wednesday and Thursday in Kansas City. Anne Parks, c22, is at her home in Atchison for a week. Virginia Quinlan, c21, spent Thurs day shopping in Topeka. Ruth Saunders, c'23, spent the week end in Kansas City. Mrs. Merritt will be the guest of her daughter, Grace Merritt, c'23, Saturday and Sunday. Bernice Lynn of Kansas City spent the week end with Thelma Smith, c24, at the Alpha Delta Pi house. Upha Dunn of Girard, Kansas, was a guest at the Alpha Chi Omega house, Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. B. Lender and their daughters, Jean and Veda, visited their son, Vere at the Delta Tau Delta house Saturday and Sunday. Xenophon Cleverger, sp., spent the week end in Kansas City, Missouri. Vera Steininger, c'21, spent the week end visiting friends at Eudora. Alberta Harris, fa'24, spent Saturday and Sunday in Leavenworth. George Sacks, c'24, spent Saturday and Sunday in Leavenworth. Mrs. Mary Wall will attend the game Saturday and be the week-end guest of Dorothy Wall, c'23. Minerva Lee, c'21, visited at he home in Kansas City, Thursday. Miss Zelma Marshal, of Emporia, was the week end guest of Neva White, c24. Mr. and Mrs. Degnan of Hutchinson, Kansas, visited their daughter Constance, c'23, Saturday, and attended the Kanaas-Nebraska game. Sigma Phi Sigma hold its monthly alumni dinner in Kansas City, Friday night. Wade H. Evans, '121, and Challon A. Powers, c'22, went to Kansas City today. Mrs. J. E. Bennett of Hoshington Kans., visited her daughter, Jean Bennett, c'24, last week. Ku Ku Klan meeting Wednesday night, 7:15 o'clock. Fraser Hall, Room 205—Chief of Ku Kus. Cercle Francais will meet Wednesday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock in Fraser Hall, room 306. Prof. Mahien will speak. The K. U. Dames will meet Wednes- day afternoon with Mrs. Wint Smith, at her room 938 Vermont. John will entertain with Scotch songs. All committees of Civil Engineers will meet in Professor C. G. Williams' office Tuesday, November 16, at 8:30. All members are urged to attend. I, A. E. I., meeting Wednesday evening, November 17, 7:30. Marvin Wail, H. W. Bolt, mk will leave on Wednesday. All members are urged to be present. All members are urged to be present. ANNOUNCEMENTS All men and women from the state of Oklahoma will meet in Room 207 Fraser. Wednesday night at 7:30 o'clock for the purpose of organizing an Oklahoma Club. Officers will be present to give a presentation that every Oklahoma man or woman now attending the University of Kansas be present. \ Kappa Phi club will meet in Squires Theatre at 12:30 o'clock Wednesday for pictures. All members will be on time Mark Shakele, president. BIG PRIZE! Fine Arts Students will meet in Fraser Chapel Tuesday, at 7:30 o'clock to discuss organizing a chorus. Students will work for credit are urged to attend. Willbe Given to the GIRL Selling the Most There will be a joint meeting of the Seminar and Chemical Clubs at 4:30 Wednesday afternoon. The meeting will be held at the University—Fred Berkeley, Pres. Chem. Club. There will be a meeting of the American Legion at its rooms at Eighth and Massachusetts on Thursday evening, November 18 at 8 o'clock. This is to be strictly a business meeting and will be held this week on account of not being able to hold one last week and the impossibility of holding one next week. All members are urged to attend. FOLLIES TICKETS Girls Desiring to Sell Tickets will See RUTH MILLER, at— Fraser Check Stand 5 lb. Box of Chocolate Shop CANDY WEDNESDAY, After 12;20 Classes The regular monthly meeting of the Joint Committee on Student Afairs will be held on Saturday, November 20, at 10:30 a.m., in Room 114, Fraser—Signed, Alberta L. Corbin, Chairman. El Atenco will meet on Thursday afternoon at 4:30 in Room 313, Fraser Hall. The program will be attended by all members. All members are urged to attend. All students from Finney County please report at 1245 Oread at 4:30 o'clock Thursday afternoon. K. U. Gob Club will meet tonight at 7:30 in Room 205, Fraser Hall—Heine Albach, President. There will not be a Y. M. C. A. lunchun this Thursday, according to Warren Bloedgett, secretary of the University Y. M. C. A. "Suiting You" THAT'S MY BUSINESS WM. SCHULZ 917 Mass. St. F. B. McCOLLOCH, Druggist Eastman Kodaks L. E. Waterman and Conkin Fountain Pens THE.REXALL STORE 847 Mass. St. A. G. ALRICH F-printing, Engraving, Binding Office Supplies, Rubber Stamp Stationery, Seals, Stencils 736 Mass, Street The ladies of the Catholic Church will give a cafeteria supper the evening of *Thursday November 18th*, commencing at 5.30p'clock in Odd Fellows Hall. Music by Haskell Orchestra. AT THE BOWERSOCK Tonight and Wednesday Cosmopolitan Productions HUMORESQUE A PHOTOPLAY Featuring Alma Rubens A Paramount Aircraft Picture At last, frame! Wealth! The applause of countless, crowding thousands for "the master of them all." One night, a gala free concert to his own of the great East Side. The sordid clatter of the New York Ghetto. A little lad there, hugging an old violin. A mother, her soul afflame, watching, giving, dreaming, as the hard years pass. A radiant girl, waiting. "Homoresque!" they cried. And he played it in farewell—played it with breaking heart,—then smiling, flinging his career and his wondrous art away. Some called him "Fool." Not all. You'll know why when you see the end. Special Music Has Been Engaged For This Great Picture Also Barton Holmes Travels. Prices 25 and 50 Cents . War Tax Included The Law Scrim Management Has Solved A Great That problem arose through a determination to give the best party this year for the price of $4.00 Features Music—"Chuck" and Eleven Pieces. Decorations—A brand new decorative idea Refreshments—Supervised by a chef of twenty years experience. Good Points 1 o'clock formal party. No cabs or flowers. Money made goes to James Green memorial Fund. Robinson Gym. December 3,1920 Tickets on sale Law School, Wednesday morning—Available to other Schools on Thursday—Number of tickets limited