JANUARY 10, 1919. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN University Club to Hear Talk on Indian Music Prof. Charles S. Skilton will give a lecture before the University Club Sanday at 4 o'clock on "Realism in Indian Music." Professor Skilton will illustrate his lecture with Indian flute and songs with Indian drum, and the following piano selections: From an Indian Lodge, MacDowell. Indian Idyl, MacDowell Indian Ayi, With John, Indian Air with Variations, Ernest R. Kroeger The Chattering Squaw, Harvey W Loomis. Kickapoo Social Dance, Skilton. Sioux Flute Serenade, Skilton. Winnebago Ravel (new), Skilton. By The Way The Woman's Panellenmic will entertain with a tea Friday, January 17, at the Alpha Chi house for all the freshmen women of the University of Kansas. It is impossible to reach all freshmen women of the University by invitation but all women of the freshman class are urged to attend between the hours of 4 and 6 o'clock. This is the first opportunity that the freshmen women have had to get together and get acquainted with each other. Achoth will entertain with an informal house dance, Saturday, January 10. Caroline Doran, fa'20, of Kansas City is visiting at the Alpha Chi Omega house, where she will attend the Alpha Chi initiation Saturday, January 10. Floyd 'Frog' Hart, c'17, is visiting at the Acacia house this week. Mr. Hart has just returned from Queenstown, Ireland, where he has been in the Navy. Kanza announces the pledging of Martin Johnston, c'21. Sigma Kappa entertained Phi Kappa Psi yesterday from 5 to 6 o'clock. Josephine Renz has withdrawn from school and will leave for a trip to the Phillipines next week. Kappa Alpha Theta will entertain Phi Gamma Delta, Tuesday, January 12, from 5 to 6 o'clock. Sigma Alpha Epsilon will give their first Valentine party, February 14, to mark the founding of the Kansas chapter which was installed on Valentine's day. This party will be an annual event from this year on, and will be a formal party. Phi Beta Pi, honorary medical fraternity, will entertain with a house dance, Friday, January 10. ... Alpha Omicron PI will entertain with a house dance Friday night, from 8 to 11 o'clock, in honor of their freshmen. A mixer will be given by the First Presbyterian Church tonight for the members of the church and also for the University students. Kappa Phi Club will entertain tonight at the Methodist Church in honor of the University men and women. Lieut. Fred Jenkins has returned to school from Austin, Texas, where he served as assistant adjunct in the S. A. T. C. of the University of Texas. Lieutenant Jenkins has entered the University this term. He is a member of Phi Delta Theta. Sergt. Harry H. Morgan stopped at Lawrence yesterday on his way to Camp Funston. Alpha Chi Omega will have initiation Saturday afternoon for the following people: Ruth Burkley, Eulalia Kauffman, Norma McFadden, Bella Bainum, Catherine Stubbs, Meda Van Zandt, Marion Howard, Rush Miller, Jessie Martindale, and Dorothy Ellis. An initiation dinner will follow. Kappa Alpha Theta will entertain with a house dance for their freshmen Friday, January 17. Haley and Bevensey will come from Kansas City to play for the dance. Orva Solk, c'19, Caroll McDowell, c'19, and Betty Watson, c'20, are going to Kansas City for Saturday and Sunday. Florence Klapmeier, c'20, is ill at the Alpha Omicron Pi house. A Varsity dance will be given Saturday, January 11, at F. A. U. hall under the auspices of he Women's Student Government Association. School of Law Now Has Fifty-Seven Men Enrolled There was a large new enrollment in the School of Law this week, bringing the present entire enrollment to fifty-seven men; seven seniors, eight middle, and forty-two juniors. The new senators are Carl Noll, Martin Shearer, William J. Wertz; Earl Goodrich, a special; Cecil Ritter and George Strong, middles. Among the new juniors enrolled in the School of Law are many former students. The juniors are Edwin Bauman, Jack Brown, Keene Burwell, Louis Duff, Richard Dungan, Carl Eastman, John Etling, Merlin Gordon, Harry Howard, Jerome Koehler, Albert Lakin, Warren Lichty, Arthur Lonborg, Walter McGinnis, Joseph Parnham, Seldon Butcher, Oscar Perkins, Donald B. Lang, Victor Rogers, Dewey Shillston, Loren Simon, John Slonaker, Geometry Tom plc, Kenneth Welch, and Virgil Wilkinson. Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Joseph of Whitewater, Kansas announce the engagement of their daughter, Frances Marion Joseph, to Mr. Arthur J. Nigg of Philadelphia, Pa. Miss Joseph, A. B. 17, was very prominent in student activities. In the University of Kanas she served in W. S. G. A. for three years and was a member of Alemania, Torch, Phi Beta Kappa, andLambda Lembda Sigma. 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