THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN LAWRENCE N. G. RECRUIT Banquet of Machine Gun Co. Held at Court House Wed- nesday Night Gen. Charles I. Martin, adjutant general of Kansas, and Lieut. Col. James M. Lockett, state instructor, were the principal speakers at the first annual banquet of the Machine Gun Company of the Lawrence National Guard, held at the Court House on June 12, 1980, occasioned by the federal inspection at the company. The inspecting officers were guests. Talks were also made by Doctor James Naismith, former chaplain in the Kansas National Guard, Lieut. C. C. Stewart and Lieut. J. S. St. Clair of the company, Rev. A. Edwards, chaplain of the 140th Infantry in France, and Major Joseph H. Kauzner of the 4th Infantry Hana National Guard, Captain P. the Machine Gun Company acted as tombmaster. A number of University students are members of the company, and a recruiting campaign is now going on to recruit new employees to meet once a week for instruction and drill and attends a two-weeks' encampment each summer. The last week's run is followed by Browning machine runs are included in the equipment of the organization. Miss Thelm Fischer of Los Angeles is here visiting Helena Waltern c'23. She expects to remain a month. BY THE WAY Bryon Collins, a former student of the University, was a visitor of P i Kappa Alpha Wednesday. Collins intends to return to school next semester. In Horning, e23, will spend Saturday and Sunday at her home in Topeka. George Delm of Topeka is visiting at the Pi K. A. house. Lucile Cole and Thersa Crouse will spend Saturday in Kansas City. Acacias will entertain with a house dance Saturday evening. Helen Ruth Gumbiner and Evangeline Perry will attend the Signa Phi Price 25c--Bigger. Better. Brighter! Epsilon annual party at Baker University Friday night. You'll want a copy or two of THE SOUR OWL the biggest and brightest number ever. over 60 pages! Miss Mater Atwood, a former student in the college, will come to visit her sister, Margarite Atwood, cap. and carry for the Missouri—Kansas game. On sale all Thanksgiving Day by OWLS or at any news stand. Sayer Discusses Loyalty Before Pharmacy Smoker Phi Delta Chi entertained the men of the School of Pharmacy Thursday night with a smoker and mixer at the Alpha Tau Omega house. Dean L. E. Sahra gave a spirited talk on good food, and Ms. Kashna dean unanimously voted to "Put K.U. first." B. T. Yap's string orchestra played during the evening. Faculty members present from the school of pharmacy were: Dean L. E Sayre, Prof. W. C. Stevens, Prof. C. E Watson, and Prof. W. T. Stout. Will Get Grid Punch By Pencil Push Dates The Phi Gam and Phi Paai football squads will do most of their training by attending the Pencil Push at the Gym Friday night, according to the announcement of the coaches of both teams. Plucked teams from the two teams are at 10 o'clock in the football battle for the championship of Eighth street. "The best way for both to get sharpened up on the fine points of the game is for them to attend the Penal Push," said a prominent Fiji this morning. "Our team will drive part of the team to drive punch to enable us to part the Phi Psi goal line in the middle several, yea many, times." We have your favorite cigar, Rankins Drug Store—Adv. 49-2. Miss Corbin Will Give Tea at Co-Op House Miss Alberta Corbin, adviser of women, will give a tea at the co-operative house 1127 Ohio Street, Saturday afternoon. The guests will be members of the Woman's Student Government Association, officers of the Woman's Athletic Association the executive committee of the Y. 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