THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN LUMNI DINE AT SALINA Hundred Graduates and Former Students Hold Loyalty Meeting One hundred graduates and former students of the University of Kansas are the principals at a dinner in Sana during the Kansas State Teachers Association. The prevailing spirit of the meeting was one of reverence to Jan J. W. Green, termed as the paon saint of K. U. Many reminiscent works of "Uncle Jimmy" are spoken of by the speakers of e-veining. Prof. David L. Patterson of the department of History and Prof. J. G. Randt of the department of Greek, presented the University at the dinner and talked on the "Put K. U. rst" loyalty movement. BY THE WAY The members of Sigma Tau, honor engineering fraternity, will entain the new initiates with dinner the Eldridge house tonight. Alpha Chi Sigma announces the edging of Clifford P. Olander, graduate student, Topeka; Paul Bush, e21 pearson; G. G. Harrel, graduate student; Oliver White, Oliver White, e21 lomon; and Nei Taylor, graduate, review, Neb. Sigma Nu are entertaining the edges of Sigma Kappa, tonight th a dinner. Sigma Nu entertained with a dance Eagles Hall, Monday night. Frank Hixon Terrel, 1'20, had his ils removed Tuesday. Earl Youngmeyer, who attended tool here several years ago, has on the last few days visiting his rents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Youngmeyer, and friends. With Mr. Youngmeyer, with the Morelumber Company of Wichita. The youngmeyers left Wednesday to be their home in Wichita. Edna Chain has gone to her home Wichita on account of illness, as Chain expects to return later. Muriel Hill, c'20, and Lucile Clev ed, c'21, spent Tuesday in Topeka Miss Pauline Weyent of Hutchin is visiting at the Pi Phi House. Lloyd Young, c'22, and Wallace illiams, c'22 attended the A.E. F. venture in Kansas City Mo. Tues- sy. L. L. Shemaker, health officer of Eldradero, Kana, visited J. D. Kabler at the Acacia house Tuesday. He has been in Desmoines, Iowa, and stopped over to visit the bacteriology department of the University. Mrs. James Murdock, of Morse, is visiting her daughter Hilda Murdock, c'22. Parker Brockway e'22, and Hobart Moberly e'23, of Olathe, spent Saturday and Sunday at their homes. Madeline Fowler, fa2'22, spent Friday and Saturday at her home in Perry. Delta Tau Delta entertained with a house dance Tuesday evening from 7 to 8 o'clock. Miss Shirley Chase and Mr. Forrest Jennings Miller were married at the home of the bride's parents, Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Chase Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Miller was a student in the college here in 177. Mr. Miller is a graduate of the University of Nebraska and a professor in the department of Geology in 1917. Willard Wattles Poems In Poetry for Novembe Willard A. Wattles has four Lyrics in the November issue of poetry. "In Memory" was written in commemoration of Robert Clayton Westman of Massachusetts who died in Prince George's County, for Arete are for the Unhurred Dead But I Have Lived and J Who Have Known Your Beauty. What does it mean to you to be s K. U. man? "Suiting You" THAT'S MY BUSINESS WM SCHULZ 917 Mass, St. Diamonds Silverware 827 Mageu Watches Fine Repairing F. B. McCOLLOCH, Druggist E.曼康 Kodakts L. E. Waterman and Conklin Fountain Pens THE REXALL STORE 847 Mass. St. It will pay you to get acquainted with us for SHOES, CLOTHING and FURNISHINGS Delta Theta Phi Will Initiate Delta Theta Phi, professional legal fraternity, will hold initiation Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at the for-the-following newly elected house, for the following Smith, Ivan Rice, J. C. Fennelling, J. E. Cleverenger, Roy C. Carrell, John Murphy and Elvin Penny. R. G. T. C. Men View Slides Students in the department of military science were shown slides on the school of the soldier at West Point and the 25th Division in France, in Fraser Chapel Wednesday morning. Mrs. W. H. Sproul of Sedan is visit ing her son William Sproul at the Pi Kappa Alpha house. Read Papers At Round Table The Modern Language round table of the State Teachers' Association papers were read by Prof. E. F. Engel, of L. M. Albahadjeh, and Prof. G. R. Maufee from the University. Put K. U. 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