UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 5 MAY 23,1918. Morgan and Wattles Leave Old K. U. For Army Willard Wattles, Kansas poet and instructor of English at K. U., left in the Lawrence quota of May 25 with thirty-eight other Douglas County men for Camp Funston to enter the national army. Another well known University man, Harry Morgan, also was in this contingent. Mr. Morgan was editor of the 1918 Jayhawker and of the Daily Kansan. He was formerly a student in a class taught by Mr. Wattles, and now the two plan to bunk together at Camp Funston. Shields-Johnson Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Edna Shields to Howard H. Johnson, c18. Mr. Johnson leftlaw Laurence last week for his home in Garnet where he was married to Miss Shields. He reports at Camp Funston today for duty in the national army. Lola Lee Daniell and Sue McDonald will attend the Nurses Training School at Vassar College this summer. The school is under the direction of the national Red Cross and only college graduates are admitted. In September they will go into the Bellevue Hospital in New York. By the Way Mr. William Waite, e-17, is visiting at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon house. Mr. Waite has a government position with the Hercules Powder Company in Parlin, New Jersey. Sigma Alpha Epsilon will give its annual farewell party at the chapter house Thursday night. Engagement Announced Prof. and Mrs. F. H. Hodder announce the engagement of their daughter, Margaret, to Mr. Donald D. Davis. Miss Hodder is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta and Mr. Davis is a member of Phi Gamma Delta. Both Miss Hodder and Mr. Davis are seniors. Opal Holmes, g'18, and her mother, Mrs. J. R. Holmes, will leave June 4 for Alberta, Va., to visit her brother, C. B. Holmes, c'15. From there they will go to Washington, D. C. and New York. Mr. Milton Heath, c'17, of Decatur Ill., visited at the Kanza house Sunday and Monday on his way to Kansas City where he will enlist in the navy. Sigma Chi will give its farewell party at Ecke's Hall Friday night. Mrs. Gertrude Ott McArthur will entertain the girls of the Patterson Club at her home near Eudora this evening. 1) Upalaon will give its farewell party at Woodland Park Friday night. Dorothy Cole, A. B. '18, will leave June 10, for New York City where she will be in school until July 1. She will spend the remainder of the summer at Harvard University and will return to the University of Kansas next fall to do work for her Master's degree. Phi Gamma Delta will give a farewell party at the chapter house Friday night. Mr. Carlton Hall of Coffeyville is visiting at the Kappa Sigma house. Beta Theta Pi will give its farewell party at the chapter house Friday night. Phi Delta Theta will give its annual farewell party at the chapter house Friday night. Miss Elizabeth Goodjohn of Leavenworth was a guest at the Theta house Monday. Miss Esther Johnson of Emporia and Miss Jessie Craig of Osage City will be guests at the Kappa Alpha Theta house Thursday and Friday. The Red Cross is swift to succor wherever disaster may strike. SUMMER SESSION NOTICES 1. New courses not advertised in the Summer Session Catalog: (a) HOME NURSING, required for teacher of home economies who qualify (b) Smith-Hill Juwail (b) IMH course of meeting war time demands of doctors and hospital assistants. and follow a range of hours. All courses will begin thirty minutes later than advertised in the Summer Session Catalog. Corrected schedules may be obtained in the office, 119 Fraser % Time of registration: Regular registration days are Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, June 3, 4 and 5. Do not forget, however, that all classes have full period sessions on the day, and if registration is delayed beyond the time, students must enter their classes the first day and register afterwards. Please consult with instructors concerned wherever possible before registration. F. J. KELLY, Director of Summer Session. Portraits That Please DUFFY STUDIO 829 Mass. SENIORS Get Your Cap and Gown at Fraser Hall Check Stand Thursday! A new shipment of tennis supplies have arrived at Carroll's."Adv. ir Them While You Wait Work Personal Quickly and friendly with us! THE BLUE RIBBON SHOE SHOP A shipment of tennis supplies just arrived at Carroll's—Adv. Plymouth--Kansas at its best.--Adv. F. P. HORMUTH PROPRIETOR EMS Mass. St. Wear-U-W Shoe Your farewell party can not be complete without Wiedemann's ice cream.—Adv. Kodak films developed free for the printing. Room 3, Jackson Bldg., 929 Mass. Eastman films for sale. Phone 210.-Adv. FOR PROMPT TAXI 455 SERVICE CALL JESS THORNTON The Gift Shop Offers the Largest Assortment of Appropriate Gifts for Graduation— Plymouth--Kansas at its best.-Ad A. Marks & Son 735 Massachusetts St. The Original Marks Jewelry Store CONKLIN PENS are sold at McColloch's Drug Store 847 Mass. Kennedy Plumbing Co. Student Lamps National Mazda Lamps Cord, Plugs, Sockets, Etc. Phones: 569 937 Mass. Plymouth--Kansas at its best.--Adv. "Pay a Little More 'Tis Wise Economy" Phones 568 937 Mass. $ \diamond $ amonds, Watches, Silverware, Cut Glass ED. W. PARSONS Jeweler—725 Mass. St. Jewelry of the Better Sort PALACE BARBER SHOP A first-class shop for K. U. men Electric massage FRANK VAUGHN, Prop. 730 Mass. St. OTTO FISCHER We Congratulate You Seniors, on your successful years at old K. U., and when the folks come for commencement, be sure to bring them to the Oread Cafe, for that's a K. U. institution they always enjoy visiting. We wish you the best of success in your undertakings. To those who stay for Summer School—the Oread Cafe will be open the first six weeks of the summer session. We appreciate your patronage during the past year, and as we are here to serve you,we will welcome you next Fall. THE OREAD CAFE E. C. BRICKEN, Prop. Just a step from the Campus FISCHER'S SHOES ARE GOOD SHOES White Boots For travel and outing get them before you leave! White Reignskin or cannuss, with military heel—a dressy shoe for summer comfort. Out playing tennis, motoring, or simply off for a round—you'll need KEDS all 'round outdoor shoe, canvas topped, rubber soled, and built for comfort and coolness. Buy a pair—they will prove the best investment you can make in summer apparel— $3.50 to $5 You'll Need Keds All Thru the Summer $1.25 to $2.50 Per Pair But since this is impossible—to all of you —Good Bye and Good Luck! We thank you for the many favors shown us throughout the year! To every student leav ing this week, we'd like to meet personally and wish them a pleasant summer. Good Bye and Good Luck VARSITY "All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy," so slip down and have a pleasant hour between "crams" and quizzes BOWERSOCK Today-Last Day TODAY—Last Day DOROTHY DALTON In Her Characterization of "FLARE-UP SAL" ALSO PICTOGRAPH FIRST RUN PATHE NEWS (Special "Over There" Issue) ALSO WEDNESDAY WILLIAM DESMOND "AN HONEST MAN" TODAY ONLY "DOUG" FAIRBANKS IN ONE OF HIS BEST FILM NERVE TONICS "THE MATRIMANIAC" (REPEATED) WEDNESDAY BERT LYTELL (Star in "Lone Wolf") IN "The Trail to Yesterday" THURSDAY AT BOTH THEATRES THURSDAY AT BOTH THEATRES MARGUERITE CLARK in PRUNELLA ALSO AT VARSITY ONLY ON FRIDAY SATURDAY CHARLES RAY IN ALSO IN "HIS OWN HOME TOWN" ALSO Mack Sennett Comedy, "THOSE ATHLETIC GIRLS" FRIDAY AND SATURDAY WM. S. HART IN "THE TIGER MAN" The management wishes to thank the students and faculty for their patronage. We will miss you this summer but we wish you success in your work and we'll be waiting for you next Fall.