UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN By the Way BUSH—according to Webster means to move forward with impetuosity, violence, tumultuous rapidity or haste. And this is rush week at K. U. Maybe so but everybody will agree that the week has been sadly misnamed. 'Tis true everybody rushed to get up and rushed to the Hill with tumultuous rapidity and there was a lot of violence in doors with violence and impetuosity but there the rush ceased. Those in charge of registration and enrollment know not how to hasten. What's more the rush is not over. Many somebody will have to rush up the Hill Saturday morning to change a faculty schedule because they were late and rush up into their sororities to assist with the rushing next year. The second rush is scheduled for the week preceding finals, when everybody rushes to make up 18 weeks' work. Alemania announces the pledging of Clara Nigg, c'21, of Los Angeles and Pauline Rhodes, c'21, of Hennessy, Okla. A series of teas for the women of the Freshman class will be given at homes of faculty members during the next two weeks. The first will be Friday, and the place of meeting will be announced tomorrow. The first meeting of the Y. W. C. A. will be in Myers Hall next Tuesday at 4:30 o'clock. Mary Nickelson 'has charge of the hour and each member of the cabinet will be introduceddd and the nature of her work explained. Every woman of the University is invited to attend. The Freshman Frolic will be Saturday, September 27. The place will be announced later. Former University men who returned to the Kanza house during rush week are Lieut. Garnett C. McCaleb, Camp Funston; Lieut. Ray N. Swarner, Camp Funston; Lieut. Forest M. Record, Leavenworth; Lennie William Koester, Leavenworth; W. V. Waunan City, Gafney, Winfield; Jacob Peckham, Clay Center; Eugene Alford, Leavenworth; Robert Bradley, El Ren Okla.; Milton Heath, Clarinda Iowa; Oscar Perkins, Meade. Milton Heath, K, U.16 who is with Swift & Co. at Clarinda, Iowa has been at the Kanza house for rush week. Lieut. Willis G. Whitten, a K. U. Engineer and member of the Kanza fraternity will leave New York the university week for France with his company. Rush Parties Never has rivalry been keener among the various sisterhoods, nor suspense greater among freshmen. Rush parties are numerous and unusual among the entertainments of the city. The exclusive of Pi Beta Phi, a bridge luncheon to be given at the home of Mrs. George K. Mackey; the vaudeville entertainment, followed by dinner given by Kappa Alpha Theta at yesterday, when they entertained thirty guests, and a tea today at the home of Mrs. Max Wohlheim. Alpha Chi Omega entertained two guests at dinner Tuesday evening with willow part of the time at this afternoon's card party for the Red Cross. Chi Omega held a reception for forty guests at the home of Mrs. A. Henley Tuesday afternoon, and will entertain at lunchon today and a Red Cross dinner tonight. Sigma Kappa will give an Orpheum afterternoon, followed by a Colonial dinner. Kappa Kappa Gamma entertained chirty guests at tea, at the home of Chancellor Strong Tuesday afternoon, and gave a breakfast this morning. Gama Phi Beta held its annual Muffin Worry. Tuesday afternoon, and will give a Gamma Phi Beta farce this afternoon. Alpha Xi Delta entertained at an informal tea at the home of Mrs. Otto B. Gusher Tuesday afternoon, at the chapter house at the chapter house this afternoon. The rapid rushing of the fraternities came to a close last night with the pledging service beginning at ten o'clock. Smokers for Monday and Tuesday were given by Delta Tau Delta, Kappa Kpsi, Phi Delta Theta, Sigma Chi, Phi Gamma Delta, Sigma Nu, Kappa Sigma, Pi Kappa Alpha, Alpha Tau Omega, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Phi Kappa Beta Dances were given Monday and Tuesday by the Phi Kappa, Betas, and Delta Tau Delts. Games with a Chicken Fry Monday. Theta Pi, Kappa Sig and Pi Kappa Alba. WEDDINGS OF THE SUMMER Sage-Castles The mariage of Lucille Sage, c16 of Concordia and Jack Castles, c14 of Lawrence will take place in Concordia today. Mayne, Garrett, c'20 of Kansas City, Mo., and Eugene Cook, p'17 of Cherryvale were married in Kansas City, Mo., Monday, September 17. Garrett-Cook Reed-Huntsman Announcement of the marriage of Harold Huntsman, f. a.17, and Goldie Road of Lawrence, December 20th, are being delivered. They are living in Kansas City, Mo. Fresh salted almonds and peanuts. We salt our own. Wiedemann's.— Adv. Onwes, Bullene & Hackman Betty Wales One of the many Attractive Styles Dresses at $18.50 OTHER MODELS AT $16.50 TO $25.00 WATKINS NATIONAL BANK Capital $100,000 Surplus $100,000 Careful Attention Given to All Business WHERE YOU CAN GET— Text Books and any supplies the Student needs ROWLANDS Half way down the Hill from the Library And You Will Be Waited upon QUICKLY Too! 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