FEBRUARY 7,1919. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN --- Ruffles FRILLS—To annoy, insult, bully, irritate, and throw into disorder and confusion Myrtle Steen, c'21, spent Thursday at the Pi Phi house. The marring of Miss Steen to Mr. Harry Alshouse Jr., of Kansas City will take place Saturday. Vera Gano, c'20, and Josephine Slavens, c'22, will go to Kansas City, Saturday. Lieut. Frank J. Cramer, who was commandant of the Collegiate section of the S.A.T.C. here is now connected with a cement plaster firm, which was organized by several Lawrence men and has his headquarters in Detroit. Helen Thurston, c'21, and Mary Poindexter, c'21 will go to Kansas City Saturday to attend the Thurston-Alshouse wedding. Miss Naomi Smith of Sabetha is visiting her niece Dorothy Miller, fa'22, at the Alpha Micron Pi house. William Helmers, c'20, is at Mayo Hospital, Rochester,' Minn., for a minor operation. Jessie Burns, c.20, will spend the week.end in Kansas City. Helen Stevenson, c'21, will spend Saturday and Sunday at her home in Salina. Maynard C. Fox is visiting his sister Leontine Fox, e'c1. Mr. Fox was a student on the Hill last year. Millie Margaret Carey, c21, will spend the week-end in Kansas City. Alpha Omicron Pi will entertain with a reception Saturday afternoon from 4 to 5:30 in honor of their housemom, Miss Agathe Hoffmann. Augusta Taylor, c'20, and Isabelle Crandall, c'21, will spend the weekend in Topeka. The Women's Faculty Club will entertain with a chocolate Saturday morning in honor of Miss Dorothea Spinney. Glenn Bramwell, c08,"spent Wednesday at the Sigma Chi house. Mr. Bramwell is now cashier of the First National Bank of Belleville, Kansas. Paul Wallace, enrolled in the College last quarter, is now attending the University of Missouri. Miss Ula Sheen of Gardner is visiting La Tona Rober, c'22. Mildred Miller, c21, will spend the week-end at her home in Kansas City. Katherine Smith, c2' will visit in Kansas City, Saturday and Sunday. Mable Fallis, fa'22, Mignonet Stephens and their guest, Miss Eva Lynne Devine of Pawnee Rock, will go to Kansas City Saturday. Edythe Gould, c20, will go to Kansas City Saturday. Achoth aoriority very successfully conducted the Eastern Star initiation last evening at the Masonic Temple. Blanch Halloway, c20; and Helon Decker, c21, were among the initiates. Gladys Nelson, fa'20, will come from Iola where she is teaching this winter, to spend the week-end at the Mu Phi Epilouse house. Ruth Boereral, fa'21, will go to Chanute today. Mary Brownlee, A.B.18, will visit at the Alemania house this week She is teaching in Neodesha this winter. Paul Schmidt, A.B.18, and Sergt Harry Morgan, A.B.18 will be in Lawrence Saturday and Sunday. Harley Little is the guest of Charles Roop, c'20. Alemannia will entertain with house dance Saturday evening. Irene Imus, fa'19, spent today in Kansas City. Delta Tau Delta will entertain with a dance at F.A.U, Hall this evening. Schofstall with a four piece orchestra will furnish the music. Ramona Kirkpatrick, c'20, will spend Saturday at her home in Topeka. "Lucky" Hostetter, c'20, and John Binford, c'21, both of Wellville will come to Lawrence for the Delta Tau dance at P.A.U. Hall this evening. Lieut. Wilbur Baldwin of McPheron and Lieut. Ray Walters of Lawrence who have just been discharged from service after winning their commissions at Camp Zachary Taylor Fanny McCall, c'19, will spend the week-end with Mrs. Marie Abels, c'19, at Eudora. will be guests at the Delta Tau Delta dance this evening. Rachel Bell, c'19, and Lida Campbell, c'20, will spend Saturday and Sunday in Kansas City. Capt. Willis G. Whitten Mentioned in Dispatch For Bravery in Action Graduate of School of Engineer ing—Tonight at University Capt. Willis G. Whitten, graduate of K. U, has been mentioned in dispatches for special bravery in action, according to a copy of a telegram received several days ago by his mother who lives in Marysville. Headquarters Third Division American Expeditionary Forces 1918 19 November 1918 General Opus No. 58. The Commanding General takes great pleasure in publishing the names and deeds performed by the following namel persons, as being well worthy of emulation and praise: Terry, Willie C. Waltz. W. Willis G. Whiten*At Clair Chenes Woods on October 20, 1918 Captain Willis G. Whiten acted with extreme coolness and bravery in the handling of his detachment in the 7-day action in which the Claire Chenes Woods were captured and held. The success of the engagement was due to his resourcefulness and constant watchfulness and intelligent command of his men. By command of Maj. General Howso Robert McLeave, Colonel General Staff Chief of Staff Captain Whitten graduated with honors from the School of Engineering in 1916 and for a short time after his graduation taught classes in architectural engineering. He is a member of Sigma Xi. He designed the bulletin board for the campus. At present he is with the army of occupation in Luxemburg, with Co. E 6 U.S. Engineers. Haworth Hall Was Named for Geology Professor Grected at Cost of $50,000 Left From Appropriation for Marvin Hall Haworth Hall which is named in honor of Erasmus Haworth, professor of geology, was erected by the state in 1909 at a cost of $55,000. The State Legislature in 1907 appropriated $200,000 for the following two years to be used for the building of an engineering and a geology building. Work on Marvin Hall, the engineering building, started in July of 1907, and was completed in the summer of 1908. Using the remaining part of the appropriation, work was started on Haworth Hall in July and it was sufficiently completed that classes were held in the building the following year. Later in 1909 the dedication program was held in Fraser Hall when Haworth Hall was given its name. Haworth Hall houses the geology mining and the state geological departments. The geological department all added a laboratory costing $7,500. The building was built of all native stone, except the trimmings which were obtained from Silver Dale. The windows and the wood work are made of dark oak. Dressmaking and Alterations of every description. MRS. WM. H. SCHULZ Rapid Quality Shoe Renairs 1017 $ _{2} $ Mass. St. "ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP" Hemstitching and Picotting Tailoring TAXI 68 C. F. WIRTH Page Sedan Service Residence Phone 267 A. G. ALRICH 736 Moss St 736 Mass. St. Is the place to get the best in printing and engraving The bewitching "pony ballett" w with the musical novelty, "My Soldier Girl" coming to the Bowersock Theater, Thursday night, Feb. 13th. Three Members Elected To Dramatic Art Club Popular Plays Will Be Given Once a Month Beginning In March The first regular meeting of the Dramatic Art Club met in the Little Theater, Wednesday evening. The club is late in starting its regular activities this year, due to the disorder of the University on account of the military program. The next meeting of the club will be February 19. "The Emancipated Ones" was given by contestants for the Dramatic Club. Miss Margarite Reischin, Miss Lois Lingenfelter, and Miss Lois Purkiss were on the list. Owens and Miss Virginia Melvin were on the put waited list. Miss Maron Sawyer, Miss Rose Segelbaum, and Joe Swarts were appointed as a committee to investigate plays that would be suitable to give in the Popular Play Series. The motion was carried to have a regular meeting of the club the third Wednesday evening of every month, when try-outs for the club will probably be put on and the contestants voted on. It was decided to continue with the Popular Play Series, members of the club putting one on each month. The first one will probably be the first of March. Yes, we do dyeing. Lawrence Pantatiorum, 12 W. 9th. Phone 506. —Adv. White gloves look like new when cleaned at the Lawrence Pantatorium 12 W. 9th St. Phone 506—Adv. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST—Between Little Theater in Green Hall and Fraser Hall, a brown fur neckpiece on Wednesday, Feb. 5th. Finder please return to Kansan office and receive reward. ADIPLOMAT 74-5-100 is a man who remembers a woman's birthday and forgets her age. The Hub Clothing Co. 820 Mass. Men remember the quality of LUKON Tailoring long after the price is forgotten. Samples now here. BOWERSOCK THEATRE Thursday Night,February 13th LE COMTE & FLESHER - Present THE TIMELY AND PATRIOTIC MUSICAL NOVELTY WITH MILITARY ATMOSPHERE Also Latest Pathe News No.11 BRIGADE OF WONDERFUL GIRLS PRICES 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50 Plus War Tax. Seats Monday at Round Corner Drug Store. Dancing Frocks SEND THE DAILY KANSAN HOME Smartly Designed-one of New York's most ingenious dress shops. Satins, Georgettes, Taffetas, Colored Nets, Chiffons. Charmingly Combined The newest creations of $21.50 to $37.50 Inns, Bullline & Hackman FRIDAY—SATURDAY "HAPPY THO MARRIED" BOWERSOCK ENID BENNETT IN VARSITY TONIGHT—FRIDAY Dorothy Dalton IN "HARD BOILED" Also Bray Pictograph 1 Reel Tomorrow MAY MARSH in "Hidden Fires" Also Comedy The Law Scrim Feb. 21, 1919 REAL JAZZ ORCHESTRA (6 Pieces) the Make Date Informal Senate Prices