FEBRUARY 10, 1919. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN By The Way Lieut. Wm. Mee of Oklahoma City, Okla., will re-enroll in school next term. Virginia Quinn, a student at Wash- barn College, Topeak, spent Saturday and Sunday with Friends in Lawrence. John Huntingsing, c22, spent Friday and Saturday in Kansas City. Olive Reynolds, c'20, spent the week- end in Holton. Charles Blair, c'237, spent the weekend in Topokin. Eloise McNutt, c21, went to Kansas City Saturday. Carol Martin, c'19, spent Saturday in Noria. Jessie Wyatt, c20, spent Saturday in Kansas City. Finley, Daugherty, e22, visited in White Cloud Saturday. Julia Kennedy, c19, went to her home in Fort Scott Thursday to see her brother "Duke" Kennedy, who is home from Great Lakes. "Duke" will be in Lawrence the latter part of the week. Ralph Brigham, c'22, Homer Neville, c'22, and Harry Turner, c'22, spent Saturday and Sunday at their homes in Kansas City. Cyra Sweet, c'20, Nell Gunn, c'20, and Jessie Rankin, c'19, were in Kansas City Saturday. Harley Scott, "c2," went to his home in Kansas City for the week-end. Ormand Leavell, e20, went to his home in Leavenworth Friday. Doris Rosser, c22, spent Friday and Saturday at her home in Topoka. Bernice Bridges, c20, and Elise Grant, c20, spent Saturday and Sunday at their homes in Kansas City. Mary Tudor, c'20, and Ida Tudor, c'22, spent the week-end at their home in Hotton. Kari Noll, c19, went to Kansas City Saturday. Eugene Dyer, a former student who is now on the staff of the Kansas City Star, spent Saturday and Sunday with friends in Lawrence. Violet Matthews, c20, returned this morning from her home in Topeka. Mrs. Elizabeth Faris, c22, spend the week end in Leavenworth. Sigma Nu entertained with a house dance Friday evening. Gladys McKinley, e'22, spent Saturday and Sunday at her home in Kansas City. Ensign John Monteith, e20, has been discharged from Great Lakes and has re-enrolled in the University. Capt. W. L. Halloway, 117, spends Sunday at the Sigma Nu house. Captain Halloway has just been released from service at Washington, and has returned to his position as third assistant district attorney in Kansas City, Kan. Dorothy Brown, c'19, spent the week-end in Kansas City. Miss Nellie Hamlin of Ottawa was the guest of Miss Agathe Hoffman Sunday at the Alpha Omicron Pi house. Dorothy Armel, e'22, spent Saturday and Sunday at her home in Kansas City, Mo. Miss Genevieve West, A. B., '18, returned this morning to her school in Delao to spend the week-end at her home in Lawrence. Sigma Phi Sigma held its annual Founders Day banquet Saturday evening at the chapter house. The out-of-town alumni who came for the banquet are: Lieut. Hubert Cox of San Antonio, Texas; Lieut. Jack Elliott of Memphis, Tennessee; Ensign Lewis Hall from New York, Hugh Gratzmacher and Harry Godlove of Onaga, Clark Lillis and Brutus Prush of Kansas City, J. F. Groh of Fort Riley and L. W. Cosier of Rosdale. Mrs. W, G. B. Banker of Tahlequn, Okla., is spending a few days with her laughter, Martha Banker, '20, at the Thi Omega house. The senior class will give a Valentine dance in Robinson Gymnasium, friday, February 14. Haley's orchestra will play and the dance will be open to all University students. Miss Golda Fuger, A. B. '18, of Wathena was a guest at the Alemannia house Saturday and Sunday. Alemania announces the pledging of Philip Levi, c'19, of Kansas City, Melvin Rutledge, e22, of Topka, Forrest, Rogers, e22, of Wellington, Kenneth Clark, e20, of Lawrence, and Frank Berwick, e20, of Little River. Helen Runhland, A.B. '16 of Wellesville and Edith Phenece, A.B. '18, were guests at the Alpha Omicron Pi house Saturday and Sunday. Patricia Hart, m19 on a guest at the Alpha Omicron Pi house. Marie Gibbons, c. 20, spent Saturday and Sunday in Topeka. Acomas held initiation Sunday afternoon for Ernest E. Bayles, c'20; and Robert Reshling, c'22. Houston, Irving c. 23, spent Saturday and Sunday at his home in Fort Scott. Hlen Robertson, 'C2', spent Friday and Saturday in Topelac. Ibued Cramblet. (21) United States Taylor, CT, et al. nos homes in Topeka Holen Hertzler, c212, soont Friday and Saturday at her home in Kansas City, Mo. Akasia entertained with a house on Saturday evening. Kapu Sigma announces the plighting of William Miller e23 of Topkapi Frances Wessott from Manhattan is visiting Julia Hunter, *e21*, at the Sigma Kappa house. Hazel Reynolds from the Tri Dell house at Baker is visiting her brother Jack Reynolds, m'21. Mr. Charles Murphy and Mr. Charles Reeble of Emporia were week-end guests of Adele Murphy, c19, and Eulalia Dougherty, c22. Achoth held initiation Friday for Blanche Holloway, c'22, and Exxa Bennett, c'22. Mildred Deets, c'19, and Louise Broeker, c'20, spent the week-end at the Alpha Chi Omega house in Baker. Mrs. C. M. Egloff of New York and Mrs. A. H. Sherwood of Independence visited Leen Sherwood, e'19, at the Acacia house Sunday. John Dalton of Junction City and Warren Rutter of Topeka visited at the Kappa Sigma house Sunday. Olin K. Fearing, c19, has returned from Seattle, where he was in service with the Marines, and will re-enter school. Mrs. Ralph Brand of Topeka spent Sunday at the Sigma Kappa house with Lois Hunt, c'20. Prof. F. E. Kester recently received a letter from Capt. Htlal Luke, 512. Mr. Luke enlisted in the spring of 1917 and was assigned to Leavertow for his artillery training. He is now a captain in the 10th Field Artillery which spent six months at the front. K. U. Grad Followed Retreating Germans to Coblenz as Adjutant of Regiment Captain Luke says, "We had the Capt, Ittai Luke Writes Of Marne and St. Mibiel L. L. PHILLIPS We carry a nifty up-to-date line of Picture Frame Moulding. Let us quote prices on your Framings, Fine Pictures and Artists' Materials. 814 Massachusetts Phone 192 never-to-be-forgotten experience to being in the division which was rushed to the Marne near Chateau Thierry to stop the German thrust near Paris. In this campaign we learned quite intimately about Mt. St. Pere, Chartreux, Jaulgonne, Mezy, Charmel, Freues and the Marne River itself. "The next campaign was in the Toul sector and we went into the St. Michel drive. After that we marched to the Argonne, northwest of Verdum, and on September 26th we were in on the big attack which extended from the North Sea to Switzerland. We had were diffused during From September 26th to March 3rd in the vicinity of Fort Fanson. On November 11th, we were in the lines as Brandeville, northwest of Verdum. "We were ordered to follow up the retreating Germans and on the 13th we started on the march for Ger- many, so it on December 2nd near Colonza." Captain Luke was adjutant of the regiment for the most part during these campaigns but since arriving at Coblenz has been given command of a battery. Twenty-eight Women Get Red Cross Certificates Red Cross Home Nursing certificates are at the University Hospital for the twenty-eight women who took the examination for these certificates at the end of last term. This is the first home nursing course offered at the University which covers the requirements of the Red Cress Home Nursing course for which regular university credit is given. Last spring Miss Mary Hight of the University Hospital conducted a class which covered practically the same work but no university credit was given. This course was given in the evening and sixteen women finished. 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