UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN BY THE WAY— Miss Oh-What-a-Dresser: "Darling do you suppose everyone will wear one of those one-more-struggle-and-hurried-guests to the Bohemian Supper Dance?" Six Thimble Teas Scheduled Miss Appropriately-Gowned: "No, fairest one. I think every one who fitness of things will wear street clothes and a small hat." A program of six "thimble teas" to be given during November, December, January, February, March and April, has been announced for the social calendar of the University Women's Association. The Association is composed of the wives, and women of the faculty. Thursday, Nov. 23 with Mrs. Ashon 1200 Ohio Street. A list of the teas together with the entertaining hostess follows. Thursday, Dec 28 with Mrs. Street Thursday, Dec. 28 with Mrs. Strong, 1345 Louisiana Street. Thursday, Jan. 25 with Mrs. Murray, 1601 Louisiana Street. Saturday, February 17 with Mrs. Haworth, 1503 Massachusetts Street. Thursday, March 22 with Mrs. Sudler, 805 Tennessee Street. Sudler, 80% Tennessee Street. Thursday, April 6th, with Mr. Thursday, April 26 with Mrs. Templem, 1025 Missouri Street. Farewell Supper The Reverend and Mrs. F. W. Ainsleh were the guests of honor at a farewell surprise supper given Wednesday evening by the young people of the Baptist Church, in the parsonage of the church. Reverend Ainsleh has been student pastor of the Baptist church here for seven months for Lincoln, Neb., where he will be student pastor of the Baptist Church in that city. About forty guests were present Delta Theta Phi, a legal fraternity announces the pledging of Harry Hoffman, Robert White, Jabezarker, Carl Carlson and Helmer Killen The marriage of Miss Ruth Miriam Markward to Mr. Frank Bunk took place Wednesday evening at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Markward of 3211 Independence Ave. Mr. Bunn attended K. U. two years and is a member of the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. He is now emeritus of Kansas City. Investment Co. of Kansas City. Among those who went to Kansas City from here to attend the wedding are, Mesras Frank Hethering, John Miller, Maynard Nearen, James Craig, Paul Otto Dinney, Earl Craig, Paul Friend and Russell Friend. Frat Entertains The Pi Phi sorority freshmen were entertained at dinner by the Sigma Nu fraternity and the Sigma Nu chukua. Wednesday evening, from six to eight o'clock. The table was made attractive by a center piece of autumn leaves and After dinner the remaining time, Lenord $15 Sales. Formatted the table. Next Wednesday evening the Sixth Plus will entertain the Theta freshmen. "Great is the Reward Thereof." A certain industrious Chi Omega is somewhat distressed over the loss of her much treasured knitting, which represents many hours of hard spent labor. A dog living near this damselfly lodging has been accused but pled not guilty. Also a certain man has yet sufficient evidence but has not been found to cause his accusation. With last hopes the distressed maiden offers a bountiful reward of fifty cents to the noble finder of the The Alpha Tau fraternity called Wednesday afternoon from five to six at the Chi Omega house to meet the freshmen of that sorority. James Parker, '14, B. S. of Tulsa Oklahoma is visiting the Phi Gam house for a few days. Mrs. Gordon Thompson will entertain the freshman girls of the Metho dist church at her home 408 W. 130 Sigma Alpha Epsilon announced t' tledging of William S. Gregory of Kansas City, Mo. Mr. Gregory was a member of Co. L third regiment Missouri and has just returned fro the border. street, Friday afternoon, from three until six. Agnes Hertzler, c'18, and Ruth Glenn, c'18, will go to Baldwin Friday to spend two days at the Alpha Chi Omega house. Miss Florence Anderson of Lake Forest, Illinois is visiting her sister, Mary Anderson, c'16. The women of the Unitarian church will give a party for the students of the University in the parlors of the church, Friday night. The Acacia fraternity announces the pledging of Guy Robinson of Kansas City, Odis Burns of Pittsburg and Prof. S. O. Rice. Special—the caramel nut ice cream at Wiedemann's—Adv. C. E. Orelup, M. D. Specialist—Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. 90 per cent of all headaches are due to eye strain, cured by properly wearing protective glasses, wrist guarded. Bell phone 1700, Dick Building, Successor to Dr. Hammond—Adv. Wiedemann's wish to thank the K. U. students for the courtesy displayed on the night of the night shirt parade. Until we were ready for you...Adv. You don't have to drink unpleasant water. Ask for McNish's Aerated Distilled water and insist on getting it.—Adv. A. D. S. peroxide cream countertacks sunburn and tan, whitens the skin. 25 cents at Barber & Son's Drug store.-Adv. We have a large assortment of individual molds and fancy bricks suitable for all dances and parties. See us before ordering. Wiedemann.s—. After the nickel drop in at Wiedemann's for refreshments.—Adw. 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House Saturday and Sunday evening "Stop at Brick's" We're offering same mighty good week end eats In the "Seven Hundred" Block BRICKEN'S OREAD CAFE "Just a step from the campus" PENNANTS PENNANTS PENNANTS A large assortment and all of fine quality. Just the thing for your room. Ed. Anderson (Formerly Griggs') WEAVERS Sale Sink Blouses, Saturday Only - $1.90 This is one of our special sales to get you acquainted with our new waist department. These are right new, never have been shown before. New collars and sleeves, crepe de chine and Habutai, in white and flesh sizes from 34 to 44. Sale Silk Blouses, Saturday Only - $1.98 Lawrence's Welcomes You This popular ice cream parlor is fully equipped to take care of your refreshment parlor needs. With a line of pure fruit flavors, Wiedemann's ice cream and Douglass Chocolates, this place asks for a portion of your patronage. Cleanliness is our store slogan: courtesy our clerks' creed. After the show, stop in at Successor to Reynolds Brothers Lawrence's Ho! For K.C.! Remember, the interurban leaves every hour and takes you to the heart of the city, from whence you can transfer to any street car in Kansas City, Missouri, or Kansas. Cars leave at the half-hour and the fare is 72 cents, five cents additional from the city limits to Tenth and Main streets. If you haven't done it yet, take this cool, comfortable ride on the interurban tomorrow. You Kansas City Students: While you are home this week-end, talk over this matter of living at home with the folks. Tell them about the saving and we'll get together on the matter soon. Your convenience; your comfort; your pleasure—our aims. Kansas City, Kaw Valley and Western Railway Company "KAW VALLEY LINE"