OCTOBER 5, 1918. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN | | | | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1.20 | 36.97 | 45.81 | | 1.20 | 36.97 | 45.81 | Farewell Blackstone; Hail Warriors Fraternities Announce Pledging of Members For New College Year Heavy Lists of Stripling Neophytes at Most Hellenic Organizations University of Kansas fraternities this year because of the large number of members who are members of the Students' Army Training Corps, have been pledging an unusually large number of freshmen. Among the neophytes announced are the following; Phi Delta Theta Beta Theta Pi John Dobson, Newton; Paul Smith, Iola; George Dyche, Lawrence; Bobby Burns, Wichita; Hal Hodges, Paul Jenkins, Fred Lyman, Donald Abrombiec, Compton McCoy, and Seldon Jones of Kansas City, Mo.; Charles Jermaine, Sensen; George Link, Leavenworth; Reen Moore, Holm; Mortil Rutter, Topeka; Horace Randle, Ft. Levenworth; Paul Stewart, Parsons; John Coffeyville; Hohn and Harry Cochrane of Hutchinson; William Allen White, Jr., of Emporia; Deane Wilson, Berkeley, Cal. Sigma Chi Kenneth O. Bundy, Independence; John Bunn, Humboldt; Lewi Carpenter, Bartlesville, Okla.; Charles Dougherty, Independence; Cordray Gason, Chanute; Charles E. Hall, Hutchinson; Wilfred Husband, McPherson; Homer Lytle, Emporia; Hoover Kansas City; Hoover William Sexton, Evenorth, Robert Stephenson, Salina; Harry M. Turner, Kansas City, Mo. Phi Gamma Delta Antoin Bontz, Fred Cochran, Raphi Park, Wichita; George·Geänder, Homer Neville, Kansas City, Mo.; Charles Connor, Russell Zargher, Ray Beers, Topeka; Herman Fleming, Nickerson; Chadwick Ogden, Colleville; Norvile Sifers, Holmes; Laurence Oakes, Kingman Chester Wasser, Kogers, Kansas City; Waileace, Wallace, Excelsior Mo.; John Kennedy, Okmulge, Oklahoma; Ralph Correll, Chanute; Dana Branwell, Belleville; Leon Saubion, Anthony; John Miller, Springfield, Mo. Harold O'Donnell, Ellsworth; William C. Terry, Belleville; Paul Dunn, Kansas City, Mo.; Clyde Schifflet, Atchison; Fred Pratt, Wichita; Harry Sheetz, Lawrence; Richard Garlish, St. Joseph, Mo.; John Old Parsons; Louis M. Moore, Independence; Edward Atchison; Atchison; Charles Austin, Earl Stanton, Leavworth; Vernon VanZand, Wichita. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Dever F. Allen, Kansas City; Carl Ajunction, Junction City; Joseph A. Butler, Kansas City; Edward Darrough, McPherson; Renz Edwards, Kansas City; Carrol Friend, Hutchinson; Oak Fleming, Wichita; W. H. Wuesner, Salina; Joseph Jarvis, Hutchfield; Ealph Lewis, Lawrence; John Arthur Larson, Kansas City; John Mitchell, Kansas City; Paul Muench, Abilene; Michael Murphy, Argentine; Prouty, Kansas City;uke Purdy, Medicine Lake;John A. Rodenberg, Leavenworth; Wayne Simmonds, Lawrence; Verne Simmonds, Lawrence; Verner Smith, Hutchinson; David Stanford, Ottawa; Richard Thompson, Kansas City; Carl Walker, Lawrence. Alpha Tau Omega Fred Zoellner, Tonganoxie, Jim Adams, Dunlap; Blair Adams, Dunlap; George Hanes, Fort Scott; Burton Fricke, Kansas City, Mo.; Bear Bartlett, Iola; Glenn Felton, Arkansas City; Carl Duffie, Hamilton, Mo.; Weeden Henderson, Kansas City, Mo.; Lawn Bennett, Iola; Georgia Weston, Kansas City, Mo.; Herbert Cheesen and Harry McCeilland, Iola; Ulra Healing, Tonganoxic; Hugh Gallagher, Kansas City, Mo.; Frank Rinker and Judd Benson, Wakeeen; Gilmore Wann, Hayes City; Oliver Holliday, Chicago; and Harold Stuart, Lawrence. Pi Epsilon Richard Fleeson, Sterling; Ralph Marshall, William Morris and Sidney Rugh, Coffeyville; Harry Hert Kansas City, Mo.; Jessi Bell, Small Center, Denver; Dewar Robert, Robert Reddig, Harglaine; Claire Dolan, Clifton. Delta Tau Delta Wilson M. Riley, Kansas City; Mo. Lute T. Winn, Arkansas City; J. Arthur Pentineff, Kansas City; Mo. Erwin L. Wynn, Marquett; Herbert R. Younkin, Arkansas City; Grant E. Engle, Anbilie; Lee T. King, Manhattan; Richard E. Armstrong; James Gare, Abilene; W. Stuart Kannas, Kansas City; Mo.; C. Harold Cutts, Whitewater; C. Wendels Lindholm, McHarry; Haryton T. Hatfield, Belle Plain; Thomas H. Smith, Beloit; Leroy Hughes, McHerson; John F. Seaman, Lawrence; C. Roland Poe, Whitewater; James A. Troughgale, Moline; Frederick W. Wahear; C. Chereson M. B. Gordon, Kansas City; Victor H. King, Gananko; J. Archie Johnston, Concordia; Amos Nordstrum, Marquette; Laurel Larson, Marquette; Harold Otto, Fredonia. Twenty men pledged by Sigma Nu are as follows: Wilmer Harris, Wichita; Julian Brown, Independence; Paul Jackson, Kansas City, Mo; Everett Clawson, Concordia; Charles A. Blair, Carthage, Mo; Edward E. Carlton, Dearborn; George Welland, Wichita; Finley Dougherty, Concordia; Bob Winkler, Bartillews, Olivier; Victor Muse, Concordia; Harold Henry, Bellville; Jack Hartle, Wichita; Ralph Holliday, Cartharge, Mo; Eric E. Crawford, Emery Concordia; Fred Selathiel, Independence; Dana Hale, Delphos; Harris Harrington, Kansas City; Raymond Crawford, Paola, Kansas Hostess House Fireplace Glows, Thanks to S.A.T.C. Supply of Wood Brought From River—Cafeteria Will be Opened Soon Thanks to a number of soldiers, who went up the river and got an army van full of wood, the open fireplace at the Hostess house in Myers Hall will be going this winter, to add cheer to the army lads will meet their friends. Not only is the hostess house expanding until it is using all six rooms at full capacity, but it will within the next week open a cafeteria on the second floor of building. No one has been assigned to the opening, but the evening dinner will be served from 5:30 until 7:30 every day. The noon meal will be served if there is demand for it. I. Ruth Stevenson, home economics, 6, will have charge of the work. "I," as and of Uncle Sam's convenience, will be run on a "at cate" menu. Eliza Hilaz of the department of home economics has charge of the staff that will operate the cafeteria. The hostess house is open daily from 8 o'clock in the morning until 9:30 at night. Mrs. B. W., the official hostess, will direct the office of Duffield, secretary of the W. C. A. Miss Duffield, in turn, is responsible to the chancellor, and he to the war department. Hubert Taylor Dies Hubert C. Taylor, who was graduated from the School of Pharmacy in 1915, died at the Great Lakes Training Station, September 22, of pneumonia. He was employed in the dispensary at the Great Lakes, and before his enlistment had been in business in Ness City. a fine line of powders, creams soaps and perfumes at Dick's—Adv By the Way Miss Madeline Knockman Herd of Abilene is a guest at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house. Delta Tau Delta will entertain with a dance at Ecke's Hall Saturday night. Misra Mursir Browness of Salina is a guest at the Gamma Phi Beta house. Mrs. Dura Palmer Berry and Mrs. Luia Mann Dodge of Kansas City, Mo., are visiting at the Sigma Kappa house. Miss Lillian Martin, A. B. '18, will come today to be the guest of Anna Stone, *Catherine* Martin is an in-questor in French and Latin in the Girard high school. Acacia will give a dance at the chapter house Saturday night. Miss Leone Carder, c20, of Lawrence, is taking a Red Cross Nurses training course in Kansas City. Mrs. Charles R. Huffman, who was a guest at the Sigma Kappa house Wednesday, has returned to her home in Topeka. V W Has Women's K Books Y. W. Has Women's K books Miss Katherine Duffield has a limited number of K books for use to University women. The K books are considered very useful to all students. Each component of description of every organization on the Hill, place for school schedule, railroad time tables, a place for daily accounts, a calendar of events for the school year and much other valuable information. The books may be obtained at Miss Duffield's office in Myers Hall. Miss Missy Adams of Kansas City, Mo., and Miss Cecilia Bordenkier of Leavenworth are visiting at the Alpha Delta Pi house during rush Sproull-Clarke The marriage of Lieutenant Ralph Sproull, '16, of Fort Stil, Okla., and Miss Merle Clarke, c'14 has been announced. Mr. Sproull is a former truck star of the University. He is a member of Phi Kappa Psi. Buy bonds before it's verboten. THE TWO WATCHES EVERY OFFICER NEEDS For ordinary use, a wrist watch that meets Government requirements is recommended for its convenience. But for those movements when safety depends or seconds, a pocket timepiece of extreme accuracy is essential. The Gruen Military Pocket Timepiece GRUEN Military WATCHES embodies every known requisite for accurate timekeeping. Unusual durability assured by shortness of balance staff and double cap inside of case. Patented platinized radium dial for night reading. 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