Friday, Nov. 9, 1951 Weekend Social Events Miller To Hold Open House Minter To Ford Open House An open house will be held by Miller hall from 9 p.m. to midnight tonight. Chaperones will be Mrs. Dana Anderson, Mrs. Kathleen Caughman, Miss Julia Willard and Mrs. R. G. Roche. Acacia-AOPi Hour Dance Acacia fraternity will entertain the members of Alpha Omicron Pi sorority at an hour dance from 7 to 8 p.m. tonight. Chaperones will be Mrs. D. I. Denham and Mrs. C. L. Veatch. Sigma Pi Party At Lone Star Sigma Pi Party At Lone Star A party at Lone Star lake will be held by Sigma Pi fraternity from 8:30 p.m. to midnight Saturday. Chaperones will be Mrs. Dean S. Nite, Mrs. Frank M, Baird, Mrs. Lela C. Wilson and Mrs. Fanny DeLozier. Foster hall will entertain with a formal dance from 9 p.m. to midnight tonight at the hall. Mrs. Althea Galloway, Mrs. Laila Whiteford, Mrs. Lela C. Wilson and Mrs. Leone Greve Wenzel will be chaperones. Foster Holds Formal Dance Delta Chi fraternity will hold its Honeymoon party at the chapter house from 8 p.m. to midnight tonight. Chaperones will be Mrs. Violet Whitmore, Mrs. Hazel H. Jenkins and Mrs. Dean S. Nite. Delta Chi Honeymoon Party Delta Upsilon fraternity will hold its annual Trophy Girl formal at the Eldridge hotel from 9 p.m. to midnight Saturday. Chaperones will be Mrs. C. A. Thomas, Mrs. Nelle M. Hopkins, Mrs. Ralph Park and Mrs. James A. Hooke. Annual DU Trophy Girl Dance Official Bulletin Lutheran Student association, 6 p.m. Sunday, Trinity Lutheran church, cost supper and movie after which singing hymns at Convalescent Home. Mathematics colloquium, 5 p.m. Monday, 211 Strong hall, Prof. G.B Price. Young Republican club, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. 106 Green hall. Everyone welcome Kansas University Disciple fellowship, 5:30 p.m. Sunday, Myers hall, supper and recreation. John P. Crown, Lawrence city commissioner. "Morality in Business." Hillel foundation, 7:15 tonight, Danforth chapel. Jewish service and informal social hour. Dr. Barr, "One God. One People." Danforth Chapel service, 8:30 a.m. Sunday. Sponsored by Gamma Delta Movie "God of the Atom" 7:30 p.m. tonight and Sunday, Strong auditorium Sponsored by Gamma Delta. Gamma Delta, 5:30 p.m. Sunday, 17th and Vermont, supper and movie "God of the Atom." Bruce Bailey, College freshman, was elected president of Twin Pines co-op Nov. 5. Twin Pines Co-operative Elects Bailey President Other officers are: Robert Austill, vice-president, and Eldon Haines, secretary. A treasurer and purchasing agent will be appointed later to round out the executive board. AKL-Pi Phi Hour Dance Alpha Kappa Lambda fraternity will entertain the members of Pi Beta Phi sorority with an hour dance from 7 to 8 p.m. Friday. Chaperones will be Mrs. Dean Alt and Mrs. Lela C. Wilson. Graduates To Hold Dance The graduate students will hold their first dance of the semester in the Kansas room of the Union at 8 p.m. Wednesday. Husbands and wives as well as graduate students are invited. University Daily Kansan YOUR EYES should be examined today. Call for appointment. Any lens or prescription duplicated. LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO. Phone 425 1025 Mass. Carruth To Have Tacky Party A tacky party will be held by Carruth hall from 9 p.m. to midnight tonight at the hall. Chaperones will be Miss Laura Jennings, John W. Pobdro and Art Cook. Phi Delts Hold Harvest Party Phi Delta Thata fraternity will hold its annual Harvest party from 9 p.m. to midnight Saturday. Mrs. J, H. Kramer, Mrs. Dean Alt and Mrs. W. S, Shaw will be chaperones. Alpha Kappa Alpha Dance Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority will hold a dance from 9 p.m. to midnight Saturday in the Kansas room of the Union. Chaperones will be Mrs. Arthur Johnson, Mrs. John Stanfield and Mrs. Virgil M. Lee. Kappa Alpha House Party Jake Kappa Alpha fraternity will hold a dinner to hold them until midnight tonight, Chaperones will be Mrs. Frank M. Baird, Mrs. Thomas A. Clark, Mrs. Richard L. Blume and Mrs. Joe H. Hope. Pi Kappa Alpha House Party Crown To Speak In Myers Crown To Speak In Myers "Morality in Business" will be the topic of the discussion led by John P. Crown, Lawrence city commissioner and businessman, at the KU Disciples Fellowship of the Christian church at 5:30 Sunday in Myers hall. Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity announces the initiation of John W. Forman, assistant instructor of mathematics. He will act as faculty advisor to the fraternity. Phi Kappa Sigma Initiates Fraternity Faculty Advisor Kappa Alpha Psi Initiates Two Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity announces the initiation of George Stewart, College sophomore from Kansas City, Kan, and Freddie Anderson, fine arts sophomore from Kansas City, Mo. Kappa Sigma fraternity held, its annual Red Dog In at the chapter house Nov. 3. Kappa Sigs Give Red Dog Inn Party Guests were Joan Lodde, Peggy Long, Suzanne Ziegclasch, *Jane Armstrong, Barbara Logan, Beverly Siemon, Alta Joyce Bryan, Anne MacLaughlin, Sue Quinn, Barbara Bowdish, Maralyn Eyler, Carole Davis, Althea Rexroad, Clara James and Charlene Foerschl Chaperones were Mrs. Andrew G. McKay, Mrs. Frank M. Baird, Mrs. James A. Hooke and Mrs. Edna M. Stewart. Joan Stewart. Joyce Horalek. Cookie Brown. Ellen Krug, Rosanna Berryhill, Pat Kraber, Ada Watson. Bob McCracken, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Pulliam, Gloria Anderson, Marguerite Wernette, Winifred Meyer, Diane Wade, Norman Wenger, H. Logan Holtgrewe and Dick C. Milton. Arden Angst, Kay Conrad, Kay Russell, Rosemary Owen, Gene Ann Hart, Nancy Neighbor, Mary Lou Eklund, Jennie Osborn, Barbara Bradstone, Ruth Ann Marsh, Jackie Bushie, Shirley Van Antenwr, Purt Stutz, Donna D. Powell, Marilyn Reed and Yvonda Peroutek. Virginia Rose, Jane Hackmaster, Dee Masuloff, Mr. and Mrs. M. Stout, Carolyn Limon, Barbara Zimmerman, Janet Stites, Carmen Neas, Sue Trueblood, Barbara Boyer, Ann Vandiver, Jack Crews, Pat Schrader, Marimae Voiland, Jo Ann Anderson and Lee Herboth. Gloria Savage, Barbara Shepp Kay Peters, Mary Jane Brown, Neda Butts, Ila Hobbie, Maria Griffith, Emily Missildine, Lucille Allt. Carolyn Nardyz, Barbara Jo Craig, Kitty Lou Schrimp, Sally Anderson, Carolyn Laing, Jackie Johnson, Carol Judson and Rosemary Boles. Man's cynine friend is completely color blind. According to Childcraft books, to dogs, all colors look like different degrees of black, white, and gray. Alpha Chi's, Sigma Nu's Renew Rivalry With Jacks Tournament Sigma Nu fraternity and Alpha Chi Omega sorority renewed an old rivalry when they again held their annual jacks tournament Nov. 3. Rivalty began in the spring of 1945 when the Alpha Chi's raided the Sigma Nu house and were drenched with water. Several days later they entered the Sigma Nu dining room to challenge the men to a jacks tournament with their trophies as stakes. This peace pact developed into an annual affair at which "borrowed" trophies were returned. During the invitation, other Alpha Chi's made off with the Sigma Nu trophies. Finally, peace was declared. A jacks tournament was established to determine who would keep the disputed trophies. This year the Sigma Nu's entertained the victorious Alpha Chi's and returned their trophies. The Sigma Nu's however, declared jacks to be a "woman's game." NOW! ENDS SATURDAY Sigma Nus Hold Paddle Party An annual paddle party will be held by Sigma N fraternity from 6:30 p.m. to midnight tonight at the chapter house. Mrs. F. L. MacCreary, Mrs. Ralph Park, Mrs. John Skie and Mrs. Andrew G. McKay will be chaperones. DIRECT FROM N.Y.-COMPANY OF 50 ON STAGE A hit parade of your favorite music from these brilliant Broadway successes. BRIGHT! BRILLIANT! BEAUTIFUL! Page 10 HOCH AUDITORIUM, WED., NOV. 14 16 Women Pledged To Pi Lambda Theta Tickets now on sale at K.U. Fine Arts office, $2.55, $2.04, $1.53, $1.02, tax included. All Seats reserved. Pi Lambda Theta, honorary education society for women, pledged 16 women Tuesday. The new pledges are Abigail Bixby, Mary Hardman and Lilja Peussa, graduates; Marcia Alley, Caroline Crosier, Barbara Glover, Patricia Glover, Lucille Hart, Darlene Kerbs, Doris Lyons, Bernita Mansfield, Virginia Rollin, JoAnna Sargent, Vera Smoots and Chloe Warner, education seniors, and Gay Bonnev, education junior. An initiation dinner for the initiates will be held Wednesday, Nov. 28. The Kansas City alumnae chapter of Pi Lambda Theta will be guests. Club To Hear Dr. Seaver Prof. James Seaver of the history department will discuss the question, "Has the Early Church Any Meaning for the Modern Church?" at the Canterbury club meeting Sunday. Religious Notes Students will gather with Dr. Seaver for the Holy Communion at 9 a.m, and then adjourn to the Rectory for breakfast and the meeting. RLDS To Meet At Browne's The young people of the Reorganized church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints will meet at 6 p.m. Sunday at the home of Edward Browne, 11C Sunnyside. Methodists To Hear Murphy Members of the African Methodist Episcopal student group will meet with the Wesley foundation at the First Methodist church 5:30 p.m. Sunday to hear Chancellor Franklin D. Murphy speak on "Wanted, Christianity in National Affairs." Northern Hemisphere residents think of the aurora as the "northern lights," or aurora borealis. Travel Service THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK TRAVEL AGENCY Tel. 30 8th & Mass. STARTS TODAY TODAY - SATURDAY Admission 14c - 45c Ch. 14 "Kit Carson" Late News Events SUN. - MON. - TUES.