THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN BY THE WAY Margaret Farrell, c'20, Iris Russell, Delinah Johnson, c'21, and Helen c'23, went to Manhattan Tuesday where they attended a Delta Tau erty. Earl Johnson, e'23, left Sunday for is home in Winfield, where he will end Thanksgiving holidays. Miss Midred Brice, e'23, was called her home in Cimarron by the illness if her mother. Mr. H. L. McNary of Garnett stopped in Lawrence Friday to visit hisaughter Mable, fa22. Acacias entertained thirty couples with a house dance Saturday evening Miss Helen Johnson of Kansas City, Mo., will spend Wednesday and Thursday at the Alpha Delta Pi house. Duke Carpenter, c22, spent Saturday in Leavenworth. Mildred Fowler, c'23, Betty Bradbury, c'22, and Tuley Louise Shepherd c'22, spent Saturday and Sunday in Leawworth. Ida Logue, c"22, and Veronica Harri- c "23, attended the football game Keween St. Marys and Washburn in Topeka Saturday. Mrs. S. T. Correll of Chanute visited her son Ralph Correll, Saturday and Sunday at the Sigma Chi house. Prof. G. C. Shadd spent Monday in Lyndon on business. Dean McClauslin, Dean of the School of Engineering of the University of Missouri, spent the latter part of the year as the guest of the K. U. engineers. Mr. Carl Aker of Salina, will be a guest at the Sig Alph house Thursday. Miss Gretta Gramse of Perry, will be the guest of Kathleen Davis Thursday and will attend the game. The University Women's Association held one of its regular teas at Westminster Hall Friday afternoon. The Filipino orchestra furnished music. Seventy members of the Presbyterian Christian Endearer had a bacon fry on the golf links Saturday afternoon. The K. U. Dames met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. C. C. Stewart, 814 Missouri. Several new members were elected. Mary Jenkinson c'23, went to Topeka Friday to visit with friends. About twenty-one "A" girls met hursday night and organized. They eided to meet once a week and to iak advanced gymnastics. Madison R. Turner of Kansas City, Mo., was a guest at the Sigma Chi house Thursday. Nell Cary c'23 visited in Manhattan Saturday and Sunday. Gladys Manwarring, c'23 and Helen Palmer, c'23 spent Saturday and Sunday at their home in Concordia. Catherine Bennett c'22, visited at her home in Ottawa, Saturday and Sunday. Prof. H. A. Rice of the School of Engineering is designing a building for Green Brothers, Hardware Company. Prof. C. H. Haskins of the Public Health department was initiated into Sigma Xi, honorary scientific fraternity, Thursday evening. Phi Lambda Sigma announces the pledging of Geniveve Hibbard, Dona Daugherty, Nona Reece, and Ruth Thompson. The Jewel County Club met Thursday in Room 110, Fraser. Twentifl members were present. Miss Ruth Tulloes, c21, spent the week-end in Kansas City. Miss Constance Adamson, who attends Missouri University, will be the guest of Bula Borelli, at the Alpha Pt House for the K. U.-M. I. G. P. Piusson held initiation Saturday Lloyd W. Pumphey, Pittsburgh; Edgar Siemers, Clay Center; Willard C. Anderson, Partridge; Wendell Wes- fordt; and Raymond Spear. saslp: Ursula qajqp. oz moonship Downa. Linn County Club Will Entertain High School students of Linn county will be entertained with K. U. songs at the banquet, which the K. U. students from that county will give in their honor Christmas week. The club was entertained by Miss Alberta Corbin Sunday. Willard Wattles will act as host to the club at the next meeting. Lights Out in Chicago Thugs and Thieves Busy (United Press) (United Press) Chicago, Nov. 24; Street lights were trowed in Chicago due to the coal shortage. Police checking up the results over the weekend today found the greatest Saturday and Sunday night record of crime in the city's history. 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