FEBRUARY 24, 1919. By The Way Frank Parker, general Y. M. C. A. secretary, has recovered and is back on the Hill following a three week's illness at St. Margaret's Hospital in Kansas City. Gail Wilson and Charles Shofstain spent Saturday in Kansas City. Lois Hunt, c19, has as her guest Miss Verna Walker of Arkansas City. Mabel McNaughton, c19 went to Kansas City, Saturday. She returned by way of Tonganoxie where she visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S J. McNaughton. George William Jones, c.21, spent Saturday and Sunday at his home in Kansas City. Walter McGinnis, I20, went to his home in El Dorado for Saturday and Sunday. Ruth Boerstler, fa'21, returned Monday from her home in Chanute, where she had gone to spend Saturday and Sunday. Reid Cloon, e'22, and Walter Liggett, '179, spent Saturday and Sunday at their homes in Kansas City Pi Lambda, Sigma. Presbyterian sorority, held a freside meeting at the home of Margaret Mitchell, c'19 Saturday afternoon. Thelma Hale, fa'21, returned Sunday from her home in Yates Center, where she went to spend Friday and Saturday. Edgar Hollis, and Edwin Calene e'21, visited in Manhattan, Saturday and Sunday. Sigma Kappa announces the pledge of Lola Burke, c21, of Lawrence Alfred Graves, e21, spent Saturday and Sunday at his home in Dodge Clay. Helen Porter, fa'20, visited Friday, Saturday and Sunday, with friends in Gardner. Mrs. C. H. Matthews, of Topka is visiting her daughter, Violet Matthews, c'20, at the Sigma Kappa house. Miss Ruby Templin returned Sunday to Salina after spending three weeks here with Bernice White-Scott at the Mu Phi Epsilon house. Roine Rahn, c'22, went to Topeka Sunday. Helen Bender, c.20, of Oklahoma University, visited Friday, Saturday and Sunday with Florence Ferris, c.21. Miss Bender will be remembered as having the lead in two plays on the Hill, "Eliza Comes to Stay," and "The Checkmate." She expects to be back on the Hill next year. Mrs. T. C. Peffer, of Eureka, is visiting her daughter, Helen Peffer, c20, at the Sigma Kappa house. Emily Logan, e'21, returned Sunday from her home in Kansas City where she went while ill. Galia Jones, c22, has as her guest Miss Florence Haack of Florence Kansas. Grace Stotts, c'17, of Toronto, was a guest at the Alpha Omicron Pi house, Saturday. Ralph Emerson, m'21, spent the week-end in Topeka. Agnes, Gossard, sard. spent Saturday and Sunday in Kansas City. August Lautberch, c'22, went to Kansas City Friday. Marie Russell, c22, had as her guest, Saturday and Sunday, her sister, Bessie Russell, a senior at K. S. A. C. D. W. Hearn, of Oklahoma City, was the guest of Katharine Fulkerson, c'19, Saturday and Sunday. He recently returned from France, after serving eighteen months with the 16th Infantry. Mr. Hearn was in the battle of Montidieril, Cantigny, Chateau Thierry, Soissons, Belleau Woods, St Mihiel, and is one of three men left of the original 16th. Glenn M. Neighbors, '120, has been released from the Ensign School at Municipal Pier, Chicago, and is again in Lawnery. He will re-enroll in the School of Law. Armena Rumberger, c'20, was in Kansas City Saturday and Sunday. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Miss Dorothy Cooper and Miss Mary Monahan, of Kansas City, Missouri, spent Saturday and Sunday at the Chi Omega house. Luceile Bondgarder, c' 1910, penst Sat uilandy in Schoolnrn, c' 1910 John Keaven re-enrolled as a senior in the School of Law Monday. He has been in the navy since June, 1918. Walter Zoellner, '121, has received his discharge from the Great Lakes Naval Training Station, and expects to return to K. U. next quarter to resume his work. He is visiting on the Hill this week. Alpha Tau Omega entertained with their Tenth Annual George Washington party, Saturday evening. PAINTING THE LILY "Your storm effect is very realistic," complimented the dramatic critic. to get that," replied the stage-manager. "Yes, we have to work like thunder Johnston's chocolates—the most delicious on the market. Rankins Drug Store...Adv. C. E. ORELUP, M. D., Eye, ear, nose, and throat. Glass work guaranteed. Phone 445. Dick Building.-Adv. The Mardi Gras will take place in the Gym on Saturday March 1. Admission 25 cents.-Adv. "A Day at Coney Island." Hower-sock theater Monday and Tuesday nights, February 24 and 25.-Adv. Students drink pure water so that you can go home when school is out. Phone 198.-Adv. BOWERSOC THEATRE K Thursday,Feb.27 W. E. ATWELL & H. H. MOSS PRESENTS BONITA AND LEW. HEARN —CELEBRATED STARS— Now Playing All the Camps Under Government Contracts A BIG GOVERNMENT SHOW —Including— FRED and ANNIE PELOT DOROTHY KENTON, MACK & LEE, FAGG & WHITE, GERTI DE MIT PRICES: $1.00 75c and 50c—Plus War Tax Seats on sale Monday at Round Corner Drug Store "Best Yet" is Verdict Of the Hill Following Playing of Checkmate Intrigue, Plots and Modern Utilities of Warfare Put on Stage Finished Production Given Trillis and fears, hopes and prayers, all in the successive increments of suspense thrown into all three acts of "The Checkmate," annual production of the K. U. Theater at the Bowersock through to a gun-play climax in the last seven minutes of the show Wednesday night. Dramatic Ability and Hard Work Combined by Dramatic Department Next Monday Night At the Bowersock "Mrs. Bumpstead-Leigh is a play of intense interest and the cast is the most finished of any ever presented before a K. U. Audience in the annual Dramatic Club Play," is the statement of Coach Arthur MacMurray. This was what the "Daily Kansan" said about the annual Dramatic Club Play last year. "Enough Said" Tickets go on sale at the Round Corner Drug Store Wednesday morning. Prices $1.10, 83c, 55c. For your parties don't forget to order your cream in plain or fancy bricks made to your order from Wiedemann's.—Adv. Have enlargements made from your good kodak films. The Duffy Studio. —Adv. Topeka is only twenty miles away. Order aerated distilled water from McNish. Phone 198.—Adv Meet me at "Coney Island" tonight or tomorrow night at the Bowersock Theater.—Adv. Don't forget the big musical comedy tonight and tomorrow night. A Day at Coney Island, Bowersock Theater.-Ady All makes of safety razor blades at the City Drug Store...Adv. Armands cold cream face powder protects the skirt and beautifies it. City Drug Store..Adv. 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