UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FROM AMONG THE THREE THOUSAND Facts and Fancies Wise and Otherwise Alpha Delta Pi Among the Alpha Delta Pi alumnae back for the Thanksgiving game are: Betty Lammie of Hiawatha, Jo Gillett of Kingman, Lucille Sage and Candace Caton of Concordia, Frances Priest of Wichita, Bess Bozzell and Lena Tripp of Beloit, Helene Thomas of Barnard, Gladys Adams and Gertrude Wilson of Kansas City, Sara Wilson of Mamaroneck, Maria McKee of Johnson Mo., Blanche Courtenay of Drakesville, Iowa. Florence Siebenberger of Leavenworth, Anne Stewart of Rockville, Texas, Nelle Trempleton of Wichita, Mrs. Arthur Humphrey of Junction City, Mrs. J. E. Jones of Fredonia, Mrs. W. E. Irwin of Wichita, Mrs. W. H. Smith of Smith City and Mrs. F. E. Merseys of Dawson, Neb. The members of the Manhattan and Missouri chapters who are here for the game are Betty Lammie, Lucille Sage and Gertrude Wils Kanza The Kanza will entertain this evening with a Thanksgiving dinner at the house at five-thirty o'clock followed by a dance at Ecke's Hall. Tomorrow noon they will give a buffet luncheon at the house. Theta Dinner The Kappa Alpha Theta sorority will give its annual Thanksgiving dinner at the chapter house tomorrow noon. Only active members will be present. Alumnae back for the game are: Mrs. Harold Wheelock, Mrs. Robert Farris, Mrs. Claude Sowers, Virginia Stone, and Mary McClure of Kansas City, Helen Lowry of Columbia, Mo., Janet Garickles of St. Joseph, Mrs. Frank Russel of St. Louis, Marie Sealy of Independence, Mo., Mrs. Edgar Ford and Ester Johnson of Emporia, Ms. Ann Huntte, Montebite, Lucus, Marian Williams, Jessie Burnett, and Nan Wartman of Topeka. Phi Beta Pi The Phi Beta Pi, medical fraternity, will have as its guests during the Thanksgiving holidays all the members who are at Rosemont University. Dr. Samuel Roberts and Mrs. Roberts of Kansas City, Dr. P. H. Owen of Great Bend and Doctor Milne of Kansas City. The fraternity will entertain with an offering of the alumni and with a Thanks giving dinner tomorrow noon. Kappa Sigma Achoth Dinner The Kappa Sigma fraternity will entertain with a house dance tonight and a banquet for their alumni on Thursday. Among the alumni and guests are Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Simpson of Salina; Joe Ryan, Lincoln Walter and Arthur Hoffman, Enterprise; C. L. Moore, Jack Kennedy; and W. B. Marquis from Kansas City and H. E. Hastings, Chicago. Phi Kappa Edith Cross of Ellis, Helen Coilidge of Topeka, Ella Himpel of Tonganoche, Mary Schugart of Pratt, Olive Braden and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Braden of Elsmore, Mildred Baughty of Bucklin, Helen Harkness of Overbrook, Genevieve Gilbert of Waterville, Iva Brown of Mulvane, Luca Maas of Alta Vista, Mr. Owen Gorman of Thug Rock, and Mr. Justin Harper of Frankfort will be guests of the Achoth sorority for a Thanksgiving dinner Thursday noon and for the Missouri-Kansas game The Phi Kappa fraternity is giving a bumpy tonight followed by a dance at the Gathering. Delta Tau Delta The Delta Tau Delta fraternity will give a banquet Thursday, evening at which the Nebraska, Missouri and Baker chapters will be guests. Pi Kappa Alpha The Phi Kappa Alpha fraternity will keep open house for the Manhattan-hattan and Missouri active chapters and the alumni today and Thursday. The alumni members of the local chapter are guests at a luncheon and banquet today. The chapter will entertain with music provided by a smoker Thursday evening. Phi Alpha Delta The Phi Alpha Delta, legal fraternity, will entertain with a dance after the game Thursday and with a dinner Thursday night. Among the guests of the fraternity Thursday are Justice Henry F. Mason, Justice Silas Porter, and Justice W. A. Johnston of Topeka. Acacia Sigma Alpha Epsilon The Acacia fraternity will entertain with a house dance tonight and with a banquet tomorrow evening in honor of their visiting alumni. About one hundred fifty guests are expected at the Sig Alph house this week, they will entertain with tomorrow evening, evening and to-morrow evening. Alpha Chi Omega Bess Murphy of Topeka, Trine Latta of Wichita, Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Doran and Mrs. A. L. Federman of Kansas City, Mrs. N. E. Watson of Sterling, and Miss Katherine Hennessy of Arkansas City will be the guests of the Alpha Chi Omega sorority at a buffet supper tomorrow night. The Alpha Chis are having a Thanksgiving dinner for the active members at the chapter house tonight. Sigma Phi Sigma The Sigma Phi Sigma will entertain with a dinner party at the house followed by a dance at Eagles'Hall for alumni and other guests here for the game tomorrow. The following are guests of the fraternity: J, C. Leiter, W, H. Waddell, E, H. Underhill, A, L. Groff, E+xmayor Shelley. Sigma Phi alumni here are John Ellott and Joe Campbell of Topeka, Mr. and Mrs. W. Boyd Prugg and Mr. and Lester Count of Kansas. Other alumni include Stephen Emporia and Mr., and Mrs. D. R Brindle of Kansas City. Alpha Tau Omega The Alpha Tau Omega fraternity s gives a dance for the Missouri chapter at the Muehlbach Hotel in Kansas City this evening. Alumniack for the game will be guests of honor at a buffet luncheon tomorrowoon, a dinner after the game and a band performance. Fifteen men from Missouri and aboutifty alumni are guests of the active chapter. Pi Beta Phi The Pi Phi sorority is keeping open house today and tomorrow for the members of the Missouri chapter who are here for the game. Among numaeus guests at the house are Genevieve Wylie, Dorothy Ellis, Marion Jacks, Berenice Butts, and Dorothy Matthews. Sigma Nu The Sigma Nu fraternity will give a house dance evening for their alumni, visiters Kappa Kappa Gamma Kappa Kappa Kappa The guests at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house for the Kansas-Missis- sippi forces, Mrs. Bliss Darnell, Kansas City, Mo. Buzick, Jr., "13, Salina; Mrs. Ben Hegler, "04, Wichita; Misses Ruth Horton, "16, Ioa; Helen Hurst, "16, Kansas City; Blanche Mullen, "16, Hutchinson; Helen Dawson, "16, Great Bend; Beulah Davis, "16; Grace Davis, Hutchinson; Georgia Neese, Copeka; Laura Small, Rosa Kohl, [MPORTANT NOTICE] Persons wishing to usher for K. U.-Missouri football game must report at McCook Field Wednesday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock for rehearsal. No one can be used who will not be able to report at field at 12:15 o'clock, day of game. W. O. HAMILTON Frances Conkling, Jenette Maxwell and Eleanor Halley of Kansas City. The Kappas will give a buffet lunch for their guests tomorrow noon. Phi Gamma Delta fraternity will have an open house tomorrow and will entertain with a dance at Fraternal Aid Hall in the evening. Mrs. Cahill and Mrs. Greenley will chaperon. Phi Gamma Delta Phi Kappa Psi will entertain with a dance this evening at F. A. U. Hall, a buffet luncheon Thursday noon and a banquet for their alumni Thursday evening. More than one hundred alumni are expected. Phi Kanna Psi Alpha Xi Delta Helen Streater, Grace Green, and Bertha Smith of Kansas City, and Helen Trant of Perry will be guests of honor at the Alpha Xi Delta's homecoming banquet tonight. Mr. Streater and Mr. Lawrence from Kansas City tomorrow for the game and will be guests at the house. The Sigma Kappa sorority will entertain a number of guests for the game and Thanksgiving dinner; among them will be Mr. and Mrs. J. Carlyle Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Eliot Taylor, of Kansas City, Mo., Gen C. I. Martin, Topeka, Miss Louise Hodge, Arkansas City, City, Grenebel, Gretel, Mount Vernon Mo., Grace Scott, Fort Scott, Miss Phyllis Bangs of Winfield, Miss Katherine Tracewell of Columbus, Mr. Jake Wilbeck of Independence, Mr. Otto Shupe of Pawnee, Olka, Mr. Harry Harrison of Kansas Sigma Kappa The first freshman dance will take place tonight in Robinson gymnasium. Mrs. Harold L. Butler will chapenor, the rest will be served at the intermission. The Pi Upsion fraternity is giving a smoker at the chapter house tonight for the alumni who are back for the fraternity. We will be guests of the fraternity tomorrow. Freshman Dance Peoples State Bank City, Mr. J. K. Hunt and Mr. Homer Hunt of Conway Springs, and Mr. Leonard Farris of Norwich. Capital and Surplus $88,000.00. 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Is glad to welcome the thousands of visitors who are in Lawrence for the Missouri-Kansas football game. Peoples State Bank Capital $100,000.00 Surplus and Profits $128,930.31 It assures the University people of its continued interest in all University and personal matters. Lee's College Inn Special Thanksgiving MENU a la carte RELISHES Florida Grapefruit (%2)... Green Olives... Stuffed Olives... Young Radishes... Blue Ribbon Celery... Chicken Salad with Long Branch Wafers ... Tuna Salad with Long Branch Wafers ... 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