A DECEMBER 5, 1917 Plans of Intelligence Committee Were Made At Meeting Last Night Committee Approves Plan Of Kansan In Starting War Column A joint meeting of the Intelligence Committee was held last night in Fraser Hall. Pref. F. B. Dains acted as chairman in absence of Dean Templin. This committee is composed of students and members of the faculty whose work is to create an interest in war so that such an interest in economic, saving propositions and general enlightenment concerning the war. Exact plans of the committee are still indefinite but the work will proceed along the lines of the plan, which will be placed each day maps, pictures, and items of interest about war work, along with references to articles in current magazines on war work. The committee was placed in practically all buildings. The committee approved the policy taken by the Daily Kansan in starting a war column, advocating that it be made even more intensive. The necessity of impressing war problems on the minds of students was emphasized not only for their own good but in order to exert an influence on their friends and home and parents and high school students in their home town. The student committee will meet next Tuesday night at 8:15 o'clock in Fraser Hall, the library on Wednesday at 7:30 clock in Fraser Hall. By the Way- Hershberger-Beach Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Helen Hershberger of Wichita to Mr. George Beach, of Kansas City, Tuesday morning in Salina, at the home of the bride's aunt, Mrs. C. Rev. Benjamin R., Lentz, of St. Johns Lutheran Church, read the service. Mrs. Beach was graduated from K. U. in the class of 15 and is a member of the Pi Beta Phi sorority. Mr. Beach is a member of the Beta Tau fraternity. Theta Sigma Phi Dances They will make their home in Kansas City, Mo., where Mr. Beach is practicing law. Theta Sigma Phi will meet in the Rest Room in Fraser Hall, Thursday afternoon, at 3 o'clock. Marjory Roby and Alice Bowley will give a short biography of the life of Rose from some of her stories. The life and works of the popular novelist, Miss Kate Stephens, who was at one time an instructor in the University, will be similarly treated by Miss Stephen and Rud Gardiner. All town members and resident alumnae are urged to be present at this meeting. A dance will be given by the social committee of the Sophomore class at the F.A.U. Hall, Saturday night, December 8. the Stevenson Boarding Club will dance on 2nd F. Hall, Saturday December 8. Engagement Announced Astemann will give a house dance Saturday night, December 15. Mr. and Mrs. George Govier, of Kansas City announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Louise to Leuct. William Lewis Ainaworth Both are graduates of K. U. Miss Govier is a member of Pi Beta Phi and Torch. He is a member of Phi Kappa Psi. Custom Made Shirts Exclusive Agent for ED. V. PRICE Made to Your Measure Clothes Cost No More Than Ordinary Ready Made Clothe Thompson-Stacey Announcement has been made to the marriage of Miss Janet Thompson of Whitewater to Arthur Stacey, B.S. '15, which took place Thanksgiving day at Lawton, Oklahoma. Mrs. Stacey attended the University for three years and is a member of the faculty of Nebraska last spring. She is a member of Alemannia, Omri Nu, and Gamma Phi Beta. Mr. Stacey is also a member of Alemannia and of Sigma Xi and Sigma Tau. He is now master engineer with the 110th Engineers at Camp Doniphan, Mrs. Stacey, who had strong economics in the high school at Hebron, Nebr., will teach there the remainder of the year. W.E. WILSON The Old Samuel G. Clarke Place 707 Mass. St. Chi Omegma will combine a Christmas dinner and Founder's Day banquet at the chapter house, Wednesday evening, December 19. Members will hang gifts on a Christmas tree, and later give them to children of the poor in Lawrence. Several alumni are expected to return for the occasion. Chi Omega Banquet Engagement Announced engagement The engagement of Minnie Elizabeth Maddow YTB, to Dr. W. R. Robertson, assistant professor of zoology in the University has been announced. Miss Moody's home is in Leavenworth. Invitations were issued yesterday by Chancellor and Mrs. Frank Strong to the wedding of their daughter, Miss Mary Evelyn Strong, to Mr. Peter Walter Classem, Saturday, December 22, at the Chancellor's residence. Issue Wedding Invitations Moses-Wiggins The marriage of Miss Agnes Moses, of Los Angeles, a former student, to man named Wiggins. Cavaleiro Mo., has been married to Miss Epsilon. A member of Mu Phi Epsilon was a member of Mu Phi Epsilon. Freshmen of Chi Omega will entertain their upper classman with a dance Saturday evening, December 15, at the home of Mrs. W. R. Stubbs. The freshmen of Beta Theta Pi will entertain their upper classmen with a house dance Saturday evening. Cercle Francaise UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Cercle Francaise will meet this afternoon in room 306 Fraser Hall at 3 o'clock. Members of the club will present "Le Cid" by means of phonograph records. This afternoon's meeting is open to the public. Pu IpUpsilon will call on Alpha Xi Delta this evening from 7 to 8 o'clock Forty-five persons have handed in manuscripts to Quill Club this year. The manuscripts will be passed on and new members for the Club will be elected from this number some time before Christmas. Bernard McMeel, a former student is visiting his sister, Nora McMeel, and friends at the Phi Kappa house. McMeel went from mere to the University of Chicago last year. He has also visited the training camp at Fort Sheridan, and will go from here to his home in Meade, to await his call. Prof. R. A. Schlegwer went to Atchison Tuesday, to address teachers in the high school there. He will make similar addresses in Leavenworth and Kansas City before returning to Lawrence. Dr. Ida H. Hyde will lecture Saturday in Chanute on the Influence of Personal Hygiene and Home Sanitation on National Defence. Chi Omega announces the pledging of Beatrice Klein, c'21, of Kansas City. Football Man To Navy John Wenzel, e20, member of the Varsity football squad, went to Kansas City Monday and enlisted in the radio service of the Navy as a wireless operator. Wenzel found that he reached the city, but he was able to squeeze in because of his previous experience as a commercial telegraph operator. tertainting lecture on the life and work of Martin Luther. The lecture covered Luther's life from his earliest school days to his death, and was illustrated with well chosen stereo-tonic slides. At the close of Mr. Wilkinson's talk, the members of the club sang several German songs, after which they adjourned to meet again December 18. Wilhelmberg Gave Talk At the regular meeting of the Deutsche Verein in Praser Hall yesterday, Karl Wilhelmburg gave an en- Wilhelmson Gave Talk The absent soldier friend will appreciate as a gift a box of our own make of chocolate. Wiedemann's— Adv. Make Someone Happy Pictures of home, from home, come closer to the hearts of the boys "over there," than anything else, except letters. Both are National obligations and the best preventatives against homesickness. Ask "the boys." This year, make someone happy with a Kodak. EVANS DRUG STORE 819 MASS. ST. "THE CHURCH AND THE FIGHT FOR DEMOCRACY" An address by Rev. Henry A. Atkinson Social Service Secretary of the Congregationalists in America Sunday Evening, Dec. 9, at 7:45 With this address Plymouth resumes its Sunday Evening Forum. The service will be abbreviated, and at the close of the address there will be opportunity for questions. Mr. Attkinson is an ardent friend of labor, having personally investigated strike situations in Colorado and the Michigan Copper Country. He is the author of a radical volume entitled, "The Church and the People's Play." You may not agree with him but you will be interested in his view point. A Hearty Welcome to K. U. Students and Faculty The Christmas Store is ready with an endless variety of things useful and artistic—with quality always the important factor. Handkerchiefs—that have the quality and finish that is fast disappearing, you will find here. They were bought more than a year ago in anticipation of a shortage that was sure to come. For men, women and children we have handkerchiefs of every fineness, singly, by the dozen or in pretty box assortment of 3, 4 or 6, and at prices not more Dainty Underwear from the Philippines. Last season these beautiful embroidered garments, the expert hand work of Filipino women were most popular gifts. The new stock and designs in gowns, chemise, skirts and corset covers are here and most reasonable in price. and qualities quite equal to those of last season. YOUR "Jayhawker" Photograph Senior pictures for "The Jayhawker" are due December 21—they CAN be turned in now. But the FINAL DATE IS LESS THAN THREE WEEKS AWAY. If you are one of those who have not yet had your photograph taken, DO IT IMMEDIATELY. Call 517 for an appointment. NOW Pictures Worth While at Greenwood County Elects The Greenwood County Club met last night and elected the following officers: Willard Glaser, president; Mym Summers, vice president; Helen Moore, secretary-treasurer; Helen Peffer, delegate to the County Club Union. LOST- A state warrant for $28.00 payable Forrest Miller. Finder please return to F. J. Miller, University Club. Reward. 54-12-04 Send the Daily Kansan home. 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Ninth Lawrence Pantatorium Phones 500 Phones 506 Buy Your Gifts In Lawrence- There will be more of a personal touch of sentiment attached to them if they bear the stamp of a merchant in your college town. Then again by buying in Lawrence you are able to purchase from large clean stocks of merchandise that have not been "picked" over."— Vacation Does Not Begin Until Dec.21— which means that if you do not do your shopping in Lawrence you must purchase from odds and ends of stocks at the last minute. Do Your Christmas Shopping Early—and Shop in Lawrence