FEBRUARY 19,1918. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN By the Way This Is "Hell" Week From the list of fraternity initiations scheduled for the latter part of this week, we judge that members of these organizations are having all the fun they need at home. For several days it has been the rule for pledges to eat dessert from the vantage point of the floor under the dining table. Houses are being cleaned from roof to furnace room, and some ingenious freshmen plan to auction off the lost articles which they have found in their exploration. Men walk carefully and avoid collisions with the furniture lest they break the eggs which the upperclassmen have put in their pockets. Phi Delt Mess March 8 And upon the line in the washerwoman's back yard hang the robes of state to be worn by the official bodyguard in the back of torture reaches its culmination. Yea. It's a great life if you don't weaken. Carnie-Goodwin Phi Delt Mess March 8 The date for the annual formal of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity, the Phi Delt Mess, has been set for March 8. Elizabeth Carmie, c'19, of Kansas City, Missouri, and Harold Goodwin, ex-e'19, were married in Kansas City Saturday. Mr. Goodwin is an electrical engineer in business with his brother at Baxter Springs. Mrs. and Mrs. Goodwin will make their home at Baxter Springs. Gragg-Goheen Miss Myrtle Gragg of Lawrence and Sergeant I. L. Goheen of the 139 Field Hospital stationed at Camp Doniphan were married last night. Mrs. Goheen was graduated from the School of Medicine and Sergeant Gohene is a graduate of the School of Pharmacy. They have gone to Clay Center to spend a few days until Sergeant Gohene's furlough is over. Pi Lambda Theta Fraternity Call Pi Lambda Theta will hold a short business meeting in Room 110, Fraser Hall. Wednesday at 5 'clock. Delta Tau Delta will be at home to Kappa Kappa Gamma, from 7 to 8 o'clock Thursday night. Kinne Club Dance Kinne Club Dance The Kinne Club will dance Wednes- day night in the Moody Club Dance The Moody Club will dance Thursday night from 7 to 8 o'clock. Miss Nina Marie Fischer of Perry visited Maye Alexander, c20, from Thursday until Monday. Miss Edna Sturgeon, of Oskaloosa, was the guest of Helen Decker, c'21, from Thursday unti. Sunday. Geneviève Searle, c'20, has discontinued the greater part of her college work and has enrolled in the Lawrence Business College. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Clark of Kane- city will walk a daughter to the West Side, W. S. Helen Thurston, c21, Mary Atkinson, c21, Opal Day, c19, Marie Buchanan, c18, and Margaret Fitch to attend a military ball tonight. Estella Foster, a student in the University last year, is now employed as private secretary for the chief executive of the company in Bartlesville, Oklahoma. Ethel Achten, c'21, and Hazel Horseley, c'21, spent the week-end in Kansas City. Frances Urick, c21, is out of school on account of the measles. Mrs. Thompson of Junction City is visiting her daughter, Jean Thompkin. Miss Virginia Lucas, c17, of Kansas City is visiting at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house. She came up to attend "The Checkmate." Mrs. Frank Narramore of Wichita is visiting her mother, Mrs. C. S. Finch. Mrs. Narramore was graduated from the University in 1915, and is a member of the Chi Omega sorority. Take your old fountain pen to Barber & Son, Druggists, and receive $1 credit on an Ink-Tite self-filling pen. It's guaranteed...Adv. 90-55 VARSITY CAFE Strictly Home Cooking Served In First Class Style Chili (big bowl)...10c Meals...30c Hot cakes and coffee...10c One-fourth home made pie...5c PALACE BARBER SHOP A first class shop for K. U. men. Electric massage FRANK VAUGHN, Prop. 730 Mass. St. North College Plaster Was Mixed With Milk Colonial Party of '17 When old North College is razed to the ground in the near future, there will be among the debris, some plastering which was mixed with milk, according to William Brown who lives just outside Lawrence on rural route 9 and who says he delivered milk to the builder. Nearly one thousand Dartmouth men, undergraduates and alumni, are now in the military service of their country. Six of them have already given their lives for the allied cause. As is entirely natural, the class of 1917 is the best represented on the college's roll of honor. It has 142 members in active service. Mr. Brown said a couple of gallons was supplied the builder each day. At that time Mr. Brown owned a large dairy about three-quarters of a mile south of the Hill. The first three marshals of this year's senior class at Harvard are all athletes and are all in military service. A second election to choose other officers will be held by the class next month. "I don't know just what he used it for, but he said he mixed the milk with a certain kind of cement so the plastering would have a whiter tinge," said Mr. Brown in speaking of his connection in the matter. "The man who was finishing the walls demanded milk which was not watered although he didn't care whether or not it was skimmed." In complete harmony with the music of the times the Cornell seniors have agreed not to wear caps and gowns this year. The custom, it is felt, involves an expense which ought not to be undergone while the country is at war. Send the Daily Kansan Home. The Original K. U. BARBER SHOP and BATH ROOMS Up-to-date in Every Respect Prismatic Wave and Vibrator Massage The only Electr Prismatic Wave machine in the UK provides service 727 MASS. ST Typewriter Supplies, Stationery University Supplies Association of Typewriters CARTER'S Agent for CORONA typewriter 1025 Mass. 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