NOVEMBER 27,1918. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN matrix Contains Notes of Convention Held Here The Matrix, a publication printed by Theta Sigma Phi journalism sorority is out. The entire magazine is taken up with the discussion of the first national convention of Theta Sigma Phi, which was held in Lawrence, April 25 to 27, last spring. A list of officers is given and several interesting articles by members of the organization explain the purpose of the sorority and it's plans for the future. "After Thoughts" by George Amundsen describes a visit to The Kansas office. By the Way Mr. Shelby Shannon of St. Joseph Mo., will spend Thursday in Lawrence visiting Marie Qwens, c'20. Gladya Anthony, c20, was called to Ottawa this morning by the death of her brother-in-law, who died Mon day night of the influenza. F. S. Coventry of Rochester, N. Y., spent Monday with his nice Blanche M. Coventry, c"20. Blanche Sheldon, fa'22, left Tuesday for her home in Lyons to spend Thanksgiving. Irene Imus, ra'20' will spend the week-end at her home in St. Joseph, Mo. Lillian Slavens, c'22, and Helen Stevenson, c'22, will spend Thanksgiving with Mildred Miller, c'22, at Miss Miller's home in Kansas City, Mo. Miss Elizabeth Hill and Miss Mary Jo Grubb of Kansas City, Mo., will spend the Thanksgiving holiday with Frances Jones, c.22. Helen Brown, c'20, Eva Jacks, c'20, and Edna Chain, c'20, will accompany Doris Drought, c'20, to her home in Kansas City, Mo., Thursday for a visit of several days. Miss Henriette Allen of Wichita will be a guest of Mille Margaret Carey, c'22, Thursday and several following days. Miss Mae Sullivan of Logan was a guest at the Alpha Xi Delta house Monday and Tuesday. Miss Frances Wescott of Manhattan will spend Thanksgiving with Julia Hunter, e21. Ann Horning of Topeka will arrive Wednesday for a few days visit with Roine Rah, c'22. Anna Langer, c20, will spend Thursday in Kansas City, Mo. Elizabeth Hunt and Ruth Kirk of Conway Springs will spend Thanksgiving with Lois Hunt, c20. Marian Bradley, c'22, will spend Thanksgiving in Manhattan. Plymouth Jottings Last year a K, U. Senior came to my study one day to talk. I did not remember that I had ever seen him before. He was going to enlist. He wanted to join the church. But he had some questions—no doubts to be removed, but queries to put to me about certain matters. I didn't examine him for church membership—he examined Plymouth to see if it was really the sort of church he wanted to join. It turned out that he believed in immersion. Would we permit that form of baptism? Certainly we would. Through the courtesy of a brotherly colleague in the ministry and a broad-minded church in the neighborhood, the young man was duly immersed. Then he Joined Plymouth Church. That's the kind of church Plymouth is. We believe absolutely in the priesthood of the individual believer. We are democrats to the core. We impose no nagging prohibitions, we never insult your intelligence, no ecclesiastical authority hinders the free functioning of your spirit. We do seek to inspire all our fellowship with the desire and determination to be Christlike children of God and Christianlike citizens of the Kingdom. Divinely energized lives in a divinely guided world—this is what we want our output to be. Is Plymouth your sort of a church? Yours very cordially, ROSS W. SANDERSON, Pastor of Plymouth Church Gladys Long, c21, will visit at her home in Kansas City, Thankgiving. Laura Jackman, fa'20, will go to her home in Wichita for Thanksgiving. Miss Lena Rogers, A. B. '18, of Wellington will be a guest at the Alemania house Thanksgiving. Miss Marian Joseph, A. B. '18, of Whitewater will spend the holiday at the Alemania house. Miss Nell Liebengood, A. B.'18. of Burlington, Mild Mildred Rose, A. B.'18. of Roserale, and Miss Fern Emmons of Overland Park, will visit Wealthy Babcock, c'19. Thursday Demobilization of S.A.T.C. Is Ordered by War Dept. (Continued from page 1) here will be allowed to keep their uniforms until they get home, it was said at headquarters this afternoon. No instructions have been received in connection with the Liberty Bonds now being bought by the men in the S. A. T. C. In other places the government has refunded the money that had been deducted from the salaries of the men if they were unable to keep up payments after leaving the army. It is considered probable that this arrangement will be made here. Lieutenant Madden, adjutant, and Lieutenant Carter, personal adjutant, will go to Kansas City Friday for instructions in demobilizing the S. A. T. PROTCH The College Tailor 833 Mass. St. CLARK CLEANS LOTHES 730 Mass. Phone 355 GLASSES FITTED We grind the lenses in our own factory on the premises. We work with duplice your broken lenses while you wait. Save the pieces. Hester & Roberts, Optometrists 831 Mass. St. Phone 59 At Our Soda Fountain Hot delicious drinks are now simmering with warmth, which spells cheer and comfort for these evenings in early fall. Hot Coffee Hot Chocolate Danity, and Steaming Hot Chili At Substantial Sandwiches are to be found at our fountain And All Fountain WIEDEMANN'S Phone 182 Drinks 834 Mass. St SHAMPOOING Hair Dried Without Artificial Heat. At the MRS. LOFGREN 710 Ky. St. Phone 1371 MRS LOFGREN THE LIBERTY CAFE InnesStore Friday and Saturday AN EARLY WINTER SALE OF WOMEN'S WEAR COATS, SUITS, SERGE DRESSES, JERSEY DRESSES, WOOL SWEATERS, CREPE and GEORGETTE Blouses. The Flower Shop MUMS FOR THE GAME 825½ Mass. St. The price reductions for this sale are most unusual. The assortment, recently replenished by three hundred Coats, Suits and dresses purchased by our New York buyer at special price concessions is most complete and attractive. Regular Meals 35c. Fresh Oysters Fried or Stewed. Items charged on these two days will go on your December account payable in January. Inns. Bulline Hackman 726 Mass. St. Phone 697 Home Made Pies a Specialty. OLYMPIA CANDY KITCHEN Drop in to the (Successors to Johnson & Tuttle) For Pure Home Made Candies—Ice Cream and Fountain Drinks You'll Like the Place. 931 Mass. Coffee, chill, hot chocolate, and sandwiches at Wilson's drug store. Adv. Nice line of new style stationery at old prices at Wilson's drug store. Adv. both in silver and gold made by Newcomb Macklin Co. of New York City. We have a complete line of hand carved frames MAKE YOUR SELECTION NOW Special proposition on photos to S. A. T. C. members. CALL AND SEE US Your Thanksgiving Dinner will be complete if your order your fruit cake, pies, bread and other dainties from Brinkman's Bakery 816 Mass. St. Phone 501 CANNED SOUPS Eat Your Thanks giving Dinner at the Supreme Cafe Tomato Soup ... FRUITS FRUITS Sliced Bananas and Pure Cream 20c Grape Fruit Half on Ice 15c FRESH OYSTERS Mixed Cream...150c Whole Cream...250c Stew ½ Dozen ... 35c Stew 1 Dozen ... 60c Fried ½ Dozen ... 40c Fried 1 Dozen ... 75c Raw ½ Dozen ... 30c Raw 1 Dozen ... 55c ½ Dozen Oysters Loaf ... 40c 1 Dozen Oysters Loaf ... 75c SPECIAL FOR DINNER Chicken Broth a la Creole Soup...10c With Dinner...05c Roast Turkey, Oyster Dressing, Cranberry Sauce...60c Potted Beef Tenderloin Tips, Imported Spaghetti...35c Roast Pork, Green Apple Preserves...35c Bolled Leg of Spring Lamb, Steamed Potatoes...35c Roast Fillet of Beef, Mushroom Sauce...40c Stuffed Brisket Veal, Candied Yams Potatoes...35c Roast Prime Rib of Beef, Au Jus...30c Baked Goose, Cottage Dressing, Goblets Sauce...50c Cold Boiled Virginia Ham, Potato Salad...35c Hot Pork or Beef Sandwich, Club Style...20c With Coffee...25c Bia a la Mode...16c VEGETABLES Stewed Tomatoes ...15c Green Peas ...15c Heinz Baked Beans ...15c Fried Onions ...15c Green Peppers ...15c Leaf Lettuce ...15c Queen Olives ...15c Italian Spaghetti, With Tomato Sauce Stewed Corn 15c Stringless Beans 15c Sour Pickles 10c Sliced Raw Onions 10c Imported Sardines 25c Wilted Lettuce 25c SALADS Shrimp Salad ... 30c Potato Salad ... 15c Potato Salad ... 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