UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN BY THE WAY Dan D. Bramwell, c21, will spend spend Friday and Saturday, in Manhattan William R. McDonald, ef Kansas City, Mo., will be a guest at the Sigm Chi house, Saturday and Sunday. Paulen Burke, c'23, will leave today, to spend Saturday and Sunday with his parents, in Fredonia. . Ralph Correll, c21, wil] spend Saturday and Sunday, at his home in Chanute. Homer F. Neville, e'22, will spend Saturday and Sunday, in Kansas City. Samuel B. Dunham, c'23, will spend Saturday and Sunday at his home in Wichita. The Roads and Pavements class of the engineering school visited the section of the "Fort to Fort" Highway north of the river, Tuesday. Clyde Shifflet, c23, and Fred Pausch, c20, will spend Saturday and Sunday at their home in Atchison. Dorothy Riddle, c20, went to Kansas City, Thursday with her mother, who has been a guest at the Kappa Alpha Theta house, and attended the night. Today they will go to Excelsior Springs to remain until Sunday. Glen Mennier, national president of Phi Gamma Delta, was a guest at the Phi Gamma Delta house Sunday morning. Mr. Miller was on his way took to attend a meeting concerning the fraternity's national war memorial. Pi Upaillon fraternity will give a house dance Friday evening, October 31. Joanna Gleed will spend Saturday and Sunday at her home in Topca. day to remain over Sunday at their home in Atchison. Clyde Williams, p '23, will spend Saturday and Sunday at his home in Leavenworth. Armenia Rumberger, c22, will spend Saturday and Sunday in Peru. Sigma Nu entertained the Chi Omega freshmen at dinner, Thursday night. Gamma Phi Bla will have their dance at the Country Club November 8 instead of November 31, as previously reported. Chi Omega will entertain their freshmen with a Hallowe'en dance at Eagle's hall, tonight. Ethel Frances Nowlin, c'23, will spend Saturday and Sunday in Eudora. Mrs. J. H. Amick, Alvina Hulta, c², Romana Hood, c², Kathleen c², Ruth Cawnvath, c², and Hood, c². Thursdays to see Thursday to see Madam Butterfly Junior Fox, c23, was called to his home in Atchison Wednesday afternoon on account of the death of his aunt. A. G. ALRICH 736 Mass. St Stationery, Society and Commercial Printing and Engraving. THE FLOWER SHOP Varsity Matinee 2:30 and 4:00 Bowersock Night 7:30 and 9:00 MR. and MRS. GEO. ECKE Cut Flowers for All Occasions Today Only George Malkins, e'20, and Cecil Burden, fa'22, will spend Saturday in Kansas City, Mo. Madaline Powler, fa'22, will spend Saturday and Sunday in Kansas City Mo. 852 1-2 Mass. Helen Eyer, c'23, and Elizabeth Wilson, A. B. 12, will spend Saturday and Sunday at their home in Kansas City, Mo. O. Leavel, c$^{21}$, Earl Stanton, c$^{22}$ and A. O. Delaney, c$^{23}$ drove to Kansas City to see the "Passing Show" Wednesday afternoon. 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