THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Freshman Blowout To Be At Myers Hall Saturday Opportunity for First Year Men To Meet Well Known Kansas Speakers Plans for the Freshman Blowout at Meyers Hall Saturday night at 6 o'clock have been completed and three of their leaders are freshmen. They will have an opportunity to meet the chancellor, the registrar and other men important in Kansas affairs. Tickets will not be issued after today and the price is fifty cents. Chancellor Strong will act as chairman at the dinner and will give the address of welcome to the freshmen. George O. Foster will talk on "The Needs of the Campus." "Con" Hoffman, who is in the new Y. M. C. A. dress, will give the freshmen dress of the evening and his talk will be "Carry On." Other speakers are Hugo "Duck" Wedell, Dr. Block, Coach Allen, Free Jenkins, president of the Y. M. C. A. Edwin Priest, and John Montett president of the Men's Student Council. The dinner will be furnished by 8 o'clock in time for the freshmen reception at the gymnasium. Tickets may be purchased from Harry Straw. Admission is $10. Jasmin Marvin Harmis, John Bunn, and the Y. M. C. M., a cabinet. BY THE WAY FRATERNITY PLEDGES Achronie announces the pledging *Mildred Maxwell, Lawrence; Alvina Hultz, Toopha; Rita Fox and Louise McCarthy* for Cara Baner Kansas City, Missouri. The Kappa Sigma fraternity announces the pledging of Ray Rothrock of Winfield, Harold Wheeler of Winfield and A. C. Walker of Arkansas City. Phi Delta Theta announces the padding of Andrew MacDonald, Lawrence; and Robert Guard, Iola. Pi Upsilon announces the pledging of Wendell Wesley, c'22, of Stafford Pi Kappa Alpha announces the pledging of Leonard Hale Taylor of Kansas City, Missouri. Sigma Nu announces the pledging of C. A. McAdams of Independence. MIKERS FOR NEW STUDENTS Freshman men will be entertained by the Young Men's Christian Association at Meyers Hall Saturday evening at six o'clock with a reception and mixer. Several downtown churches have sent out invitations to University students for receptions Friday evening. TAYLOR-BRADY WEDDING Mildred Taylor, A.B.19, of Kansas City will be married Monday to Leo Brady of Kansas City, a former student in the University Miss Taylor is a member of Pi Beta Phi and Mr. Brady is a member of Sigma Chi. CAPT. TAYLOR A VISITOR CAPIT. TAYLOR A VIRTUOS CAPIT. JOAFFER B. S.I. *Is, 15* is written in the Kappa Alpha house. He has recently returned from service in the Phillipines and Siberia. He was in charge of the Red Cross work in all of Siberia. Mr. Taylor is a member of Pi Kappa Sigma, Sigma Xi and Phi Kappa Beta. LUCKAN-MURPHY WEDDING LUCKAN-MURPHY WEDDING Miss Gladys Lucken, A.B.17, Lawrence will be married to Mr. A. B. 17, a graduate of a former student, at four o'clock Saturday at Miss Lucan's home in Law- rence. They will make their home in Okahawa City where Mr. Murphy is engaged in the banking business. Mr. Murphy is also a Phi Phi and Phi and Mr. Murphy is a member of Beta Theta Pi and Phi Alpha Delta. Personals of the Campus Miss Wilma Rork of Junction City and Miss Hortense Colorda of Colorado are guests at the Pi Beta Phi house. Beta Theta Pi entertained with a house dance Thursday night for their pledges. Out of town guests were N. E. Arnold of Emporion, Ames Rogers of Abilene, and H. Merle Smith of Kansas City. Mu Phi Epsilon will entertain with an exclusive dinner and a house dance Saturday night. Subscribe for the University paper The University Daily Kansan. Send the Daily Kansan home. Execution of French Traitor Is Postponed Fellow Conspirator of Boke Pasha to Give Facts Not Revealed at Trial Paris, Sept., 19–Pierre Lenorr, sentenced to death by court martial for complicity in the treason plot for complicity in the postponement of his execution today. Lenorr was to have been shot this morning. His request to postpone the execution was granted when he declared he wished to make additional revelations that were not brought out in his trial. Pierre Lenton, son of one of the leading advertising agents of France, was the principal owner of the Paris Journal in 1915 when the conspirators were reported to have purchased the paper with German money. Churches To Be Hosts To University Students Open house will be held for all students of the University at many of the churches Friday night. Arrangements are being made by the other to hold reception later in the fall. According to announcements made today these meetings will serve as "get acquainted" opportunities for new students at the University and the Lawrence high school. Many Features Are Scheduled On Programs—Refreshments Will Be Served The First Methodist church will give its reception in the new basement rooms of the church. The Rev. McKinley Warren, assistant pastor, urges all new students to be present. Attendance requirements to be given during the year. On October 3 the woman's league of the Methodist church will give a reception for the students. Open house will be held every Friday night at the church. Attendance are not scheduled by the woman's student club, Kappa Fhi. The First Baptists church will also give a reception at the church for students and new members. Miss The younger members of the Plymouth Congregational church will have charge of a party given in the parish house. The church is to be decorated. There will be a program and refreshments. Poppelwille, George Miller and Goal Coffelt will give a musical program. Games and refreshments will furnish encouragement for the rest of the evening. An experienced reader and special music are attractions on the program to be given by the First Presbyterian Church. Students will be 8 o'clock and will be semi-formal. The Evangelical church mixer will be held from 8 to 10 o'clock. Readings and special singing will be some of the features. Women of the church will serve refreshments following talks from representatives of different departments of the church. The First Christian, the United Brethren, and the Trinity Lutheran churches will also give receptions for students. The Episcopal church has postponed its reception to a week from Friday night. Jayhawker Puts Up Board Jayhawk Pusa Up Board The 1920 Jayhawker managers, Edgar L. Hollis and Luther H. Haneng, have placed a billboard at the head of the campus for display of material to be used in the annual. 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The wise freshman will make neither mistake—he'll get on to the best hang-out as quickly as he'll learn to wear his cap. A Tip to You— without stopping in at Von's- Jayhawks meet Jayhawks at—— CANDY SHOP 1031 MASS. PHONE 708 VON'S VARSITY BOWERSOCK Matinees 2:30 and 4:00 Night 7:30 and 9:00 Today and Saturday Alice Brady "Swat the Crook" IN WHAS'T THE INFERENCE "Marie Ltd." Extra Attractions Today—PATHE NEWS Tomorrow—HAROLD LLOYD in one of his clever comedies Mrs. Flatbush—"Is your husband a good golfer?" The woman with the most beautiful eyes on the screen Clara Kimball Young IN IN "The Road Through the Dark" To Inoculate for Typhoid Students, who have not already been inoculated for typhoid fever, will be required to take the inoculation as services is the announcement given out at the University hospital today. Mrs. Bensonhouhurst—"Well, he doesn't swear, if that's what you mean." —Yokens Statesman. Also—PATHE NEWS THE WISE FOOL "It is the unexpected that always happens." observed the Saze. "Well," commented the Fool, "if this is true, why don't we learn to expect it."—Cincinnati Enquirer. CHEAP ENOUGH CHEAP ENOUGH "Want to buy a mule, Sam?" "What ails de mule?" "Nothing." "Then what are you sellin' him fo'?" "No!" "I take him." "Boston Tranvicker" "I'll take him."—Boston Transcript ORAL INTERPRETATION Students Let me typewrite your Notebook. Special Price $1.50 Two year's experience enables me to fix it up in just the right form. for complete notebook for the semester—18 weeks Alfred J. Graves "Better Grade" Typewriting Phone 804 1221 Oread Ave. Our malted milks are as different as they are delicious. We specialize on preparing them in the proper manner. —Wiedemann's—Adv. We sell on the average of twenty-five pounds of milked milk per day— did you get yours today? Wiedemann's…Adv. Bowersock Theatre, Tuesday, Sept. 23 Richard Carle and Jeanne Mann in SUNSHINE Dresses for the College Girl Chevy Chase Peggy Page College Princess Three Nationally Advertised lines for the college girl. Full of youthful spirit and snap, delightfully becoming to wholesome young girls of the "College Type." Well made of good quality materials so that they give service and satisfaction and are splendid values We are showing a complete line in wool or silk. $25.00 and up to $50.00 Weaver's Blouse Window Will be the most attractive window on Mass. Street Friday and Saturday. You'll enjoy seeing it. Then come in and see the collection of new Blouses we are showing. WEAVER'S VARSITY DANCE Admission 75 cents F. A. U. Hall Saturday, Sept. 20