Page 6 University Daily Kansan Tuesday. Nov. 10, 1953 18 Houses Serve Food, Coffee, Cider, to Guests A total of 18 organized houses entertained parents, guests, and friends either before or after the Kansas State game. North College hall served coffee for parents and friends of residents. Gamma Phi Beta sorority entertained chapter alumnae at a lunchcon, and served coffee and doughnuts to parents and alumnae Saturday afternoon. Acacia fraternity held a reception for 125 parents and K-Staters after the game. Sellards hall and Alpha Delta Pi sorority served cider, coffee and doughnuts to parents and friends after the game. In attendance at the AD Pi house were 25 members of the K-State chapter. Hot spiced cider was served at Monchonsia hall for parents of the Monchonsia, Kanza, and Hopkins hall residents. Approximately 30 weekend guests, parents, and alumnae met at the Alpha Chi Omega house for after-the-game coffee and doughnuts. Alpha Omicron Pi sorority served coffee after the game to friends, alumni, and visiting K-Staters. A pre-game buffet luncheon was served to parents, alumni, and weekend visitors at the Alpha Tau Omega house. Pi Beta Phi sorority entertained 30 K-State chapter members with an after-hours doughnut and cake party. Coffee was served at ar openhouse after the game. Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity held a buffet dinner for visiting fraternity brothers and parents of members before the game. After-game coffee and doughnuts were served to friends and parents by Delta Upsilon and Sigma Nu fraternities. Phi Gamma Delta fraternity served buffet dinner before the game and coffee after the contest to alumni and friends. Joliffe hall served guests a buffe dinner after the game. International Club Meets to Debate "Resolved that Uncle Sam's flirtations with the Commonwealth pose a real threat to John Bull," is the topic of the parliamentary debate that the International Club will hold at 7 p.m. today in the Jayawk room of the Student Union. Derek Scott from Britain will move the proposition, seconded by Adolph Jochnic from Sweden. Panaveli Varughese from India and Loy Bilderback from Olathe will move his opposition and Klas Klaat from Holland will be the speaker. All these men are graduate students. The Canadian problem and a clash between the Indian and the British debaters will be among the main issues. All foreign and American students are invited to attend. Many of the old relics found at America's first successful ironworks at Saugus, Mass., have been cleaned, treated with a special preservative and are on display at the First Iron Works Museum. EXPERT WATCH REPAIR Electronically Timed Guaranteed Satisfaction 1 Week or Less Service For That Extra Special Dinner Dress—A loose panel black sheath of Venetian corded, ripple-tucked crepe is in style. The set-in draped midriff is of the plain crepe for contrast Dorothy Brunn Named "Pretzel Bowl" Queer Dorothy Brunn, Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority pledge and college sophomore, was crowned queen of the annual "Pretzel Bowl" classic, a touch football game between Kappa Sigma fraternity chapters of KU and Kansas State college Saturday morning. After four quarters of play, the game ended in a scoreless tie, but the K-State chapter picked up 18 yards in the overtime to four yards for the KU Kappa Sigs, resulting in a 1-0 victory for the Wildcats. Attendants to the queen were Edith Maxwell, K-State, and Jill Gilbert, college sophomore, Alpha Chi Omega pledge. A traveling trophy was presented to the victors. Next year the "Pretzel Bowl" will be played at K-State. The Daily Kansan held a coffee and doughnut party at 4 p.m.yesterday in the Reading room honoring new staff members. Kansan Holds Staff Coffee Cricket fighting is a national pastime in China, and records of celebrated fighters are kept like those of race horses in other countries. Weighed in before every fight, a cricket classifies as heavy, middle or lightweight. On the Hill Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Seidl of Great Bend announce the engagement of their daughter Jane to Robert Lacy, senior. Miss Seidl, college sophomore, is pledged to Pi Beta Phi. A member of Sigma Chi fraternity, Mr. Lacy is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Lacy of Iola. At a "special housemeeting" held Thursday night at Watkins hall, Wilma Hudsonpillar, fine arts junior, announced her pinning to Joseph Kosar, engineering junior. Kosar is a member of Sigma Nu fraternity. Both are from Concordia. After the announcement, coffee and chocolates were served, and Watkins residents received baby mums. Alpha Kappa Lambda and Theta Phi Alpha will hold an exchange dinner tonight. Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity announces the pledging of Bret Waller fine arts freshman from Girard. Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity held their "Show Boat" costume party 8-12 p.m. Saturday at the Eldridge hotel. The Collegians orchestra played. Chapaperones were Mrs. C. A. Thomas, Mrs. Fanny DeLozier, Mrs. Iva M. Couble, and Mrs. Hazel Hawbecker. Theta Phi Alpha announces the pledging of Patricia Duncan, education junior, from Kansas City, Mo Women VotersLeague To Hear Prof. Heller Francis Heller, associate professor of political science, will speak on "The American Experience with Treaty Making" at a luncheon meeting of the League of Women Voters 12:45 p.m. Thursday. The meeting will be in the Emanuel Lutheran church at 17th and Vermont streets. Reservations for the luncheon should be made by Tuesday noon, and can be obtained by calling Miss Mildred Newman, 3952. Anyone may attend the talk which will begin at 1:30 p.m. Debater Loses To Laryngitis William Arnold and Hubert Bell. college juniors, won an intrasquad debate tournament by default Friday when an opponent developed laryngitis. Arnold and Bell were to meet Richard Smith and Larry Tretbar college juniors, in a championship debate Friday afternoon. Smith was ill with laryngitis at the time the meet had been scheduled. Another intrasquid tournament is being held this week, says William Conboy, instructor of speech and drama. Debaters who have not competed in varsity debate will participate and four teams will be chosen on the basis of their record in the tournament to enter a tournament for beginning debaters at Kansas State College Nov. 14. ACME BACHELOR LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANERS 1111 Mass. Phone 646 Smokers Must Be Courteous, Follow Etiquet, Writer Says By ELIZABETH WOHLGEMUTH Smoking is an age-old custom, but it has its new phases too. It habit, a way of relaxation or what ever you will but always think of how it fits into the desires, the whims, and the fun of others. Tri-Delts', Theitas' Fathers Visit Over Weekend Kappa Alpha Theta and Delta Delta Delta sororites held "Dads' weekend" Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. For the first year, approximately 40 Theta fathers arrived at the chapter house Saturday for buffet lunch, sat together in a reserved section at the football game, and attended an open house after the game. A buffet dinner was served, then sorority members took their fathers to the Union carnival, to the Dinnamite, and to the show. After 11:30 closing hours, the dads were given a mock initiation. Skits were presented and refreshments were served. Church was attended the following day. A total of 45 Tri-Delt fathers arrived for the traditional "Delta Dads' weekend" Saturday morning. Their daughters vacated sleeping rooms, and fathers moved in bag and baggage. After buffet lunch, the game, open house, and dinner at the Castle Tea room, fathers and daughters attended the Union carnival, then left for shows and dancing. Sorority members sermaded fathers after skits had been presented and candy, cider, and coffee had been served. An unexpected event was a pajama parade through the living room by the fathers, who wanted to display their fancy nightwear. Church was followed by Sunday dinner, then fathers left for home. Newcomers to See Coiffures Newcomers to See Contures Newcomers to the University Washington club who will be George Corn of the Corn Studio of Beauty demonstrate modern hair styles at 8 p.m. Thursday in the club rooms of the Museum of Art. Refreshments will be served by Mrs. Kennan T. Smith, social chairman for the evening, and her committee. Men do not object to a girl's smoking as long as she really enjoys it and does not make a nuisance of herself by expecting him to light her cigarettes in the middle of an interesting conversation with someone else. Fellows have no objections but ask that if a girl does smoke that she learn to do it gracefully. Smoking on a bus is inconsiderate of others because buses are generally crowded and smoking may prove dangerous and annoying to other passengers. Smoking at an informal meeting is all right if ash trays are convenient and if you don't blow smoke in non-smokers faces. It is not considered proper for a girl to smoke while walking or standing on the street. When visiting someone else home, ask if the host or hostess objects to smoking. (Some people are actually allergic to smoke.) Refrain from smoking if no ash trays have been provided. Never use the rug for an ash tray. When you walk into an office for an interview it is better not to smoke since it may leave the impression that you don't have enough poise to talk to a stranger unless you have a cigarette in hand to use as a balance. Some people object to not being offered a cigarette even though they don't smoke. However, when someone says, "No, thank you," don't keep on insisting that he take one. It is poor taste for anyone to insist that another smoke when they have kindly refused the first offer. Any adult knows what he wants and what he will enjoy. Candidates Can Get Pictures Girls who were candidates for KU Calendar girl can get their pictures from Nathan Harris, college junior at 1111 W. 11th st. Dartmouth college's early days were turbulent politically. In 1815, the New Hampshire legislature changed the name to Dartmouth university and reorganized the government of the institution. 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