Page 6 AU 1701 University Daily Kansan Thursday, November 1, 1951 KU Housemothers Meet Monthly To Discuss Problems, Policies More than 50 housemothers representing sorority, fraternity, and other organized houses meet monthly at the Housemothers' association to discuss problems, enjoy a social hour and plan projects and programs. Primary purpose of the group is to provide a scholarship yearly to one deserving student. Last year he organization was able to provide two scholarships. One of the outstanding features of the program this year is a discussion f housemother problems and poli-ies by Miss Margaret Habein, dean f women. These discussions are part of the summer course which Dean Habein taught at the School for Housemothers at Purdue university last summer. Other speakers on the program will be Mrs. Lloyd White, book reviewer from Kansas City, Rabbi Samuel Mayerberg and Mrs. Katherine Willard Eddy Each year, at Christmas, members of the organization bring two new garments to the December meeting. These garments are given to the school nurse, who distributes them to worthy and needy families. Officers of the Housemothers' association for 1951-52 are Miss Julia Ames Willard, president; Mrs. W.S. Shaw, vice-president, and Mrs. H.P. Ramage, secretary-treasurer. - Come To The Open 11 a.m. For "After the Show" Snacks - Rich Chateau Ice Cream Curb Golden French Fries Service After 4 p.m. Special Sandwiches Free Lecture Christian Science SUBJECT...“Christian Science: The Way of Life Harmonious” LECTURER...RICHARD KNOX LEE, C.S., of London, England Member of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. PLACE ... Liberty, memorial High School 14th and Massachusetts Street, Lawrence, Kansas. Auspices of . . FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Lawrence, Kansas. TIME...Friday, November 2, 1951, at 8:00 p.m. You Are Cordially Invited To Attend Acacia fraternity held its annual Calico and Jeans party Saturday, Oct. 13. Acacia Members Hold Calico, Jeans Party Music was provided for dancing and intermission entertainment by a western style string band made up of Acaians. Chaperones were Mrs. Lela C. Wilson, Mrs. Edna E. Ramage, Mrs. Thomas A. Clark and Mrs. C. L. Veatch. Guests included Joan Pace, Ruth Sutton, Shirley Tinsley, Diana Foltz, Joyce Shank, La Vina Roach, Carol Stout, Barbara Fischer, Cynthia Quick, Freida Blanks, Mary Pretz, Jennie Osborn, Joan Salisbury, Kathleen Holthus, Louise Vandergriff, Rosalee Jones, Patricia McPherson and Joan Stewart. Emmie Sands, Ann Carlson, Jody Hamilton, Carol Burchfield, Frances Grimes, Betty Schoewe, Mary Welter, Jeanne Woodside, Epperson, Edwina Jones, Mary Mitchell, Lois McArdle, Ann Smith, Barbara Shaw, Martha Whitten, B. J. Windler, Gayle Rimann, Wanda King and Cleo Dlabel. Marilyn Schoonover, Nancy Woodward, Shirley Summers, Rocelyn Roney, Pat Davis, Louella Schmalsreid, Peggy Long, Grace Bogart, Joy Swan, Katrina Swartz, Joan Squires, Barbara Donovan and Paula Arnhalt. University Club Plans Events For Members The University club will sponsor six events for members during November. The parties include an evening of songs in the club rooms, Nov. 1. Len Ostlund, ballad singer, will entertain and Elmer F. Beth, professor of journalism, will be host. Members may bring guests. Nov. 3 there will be a buffet dinner and bridge party. A. S. Palmerlee, associate professor of engineering drawing, and Mrs. Palmerlee and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kirkpatrick will be hosts. An orchestra will play for a semi- formal dance in the club rooms begin- ning at 9 p.m. Nov. 8. Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Whitenight and Mr. and Mrs. Alan Hack will be hosts at this party. There will be an informal covered dish supper and party at 6:30 p.m. Nov 14. Hosts will be Charles A. Leone. assistant professor of zoology and Mrs. Leone, Mr. and Mrs. John Andrews, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Lesh, Fred Montgomery, director of visual instruction, and Mrs. Montgomery,Mr. and Mrs. Madison Coombs and C. G. Lalicker, professor of geology, and Mrs. Lalicker. Rupert Murrill, KU social scientist, will speak to the club on the "Mystery Island of Ponape" Nov. 27. Mr. Murrill was on a research expedition to the Japanese "closed" island, south of Bikini and east of Truk. Professor Beth will be host at this meeting. There will be an evening of duplicate bridge in the club rooms Nov. 30. Hosts for this evening will be Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Calvin and Leonard H. Axe, dean of the School of Business, and Mrs. Axe. Utah, named for the Ute tribe of Indians, was originally called Deseret, a name used in the Book of Mormon, meaning "honey bee." ENDS TONIGHT "Tanks A Million" "Shanghai Gesture" Fri.-Sat.-Sun. Randolph Scott "ABILENE TOWN" 60 Skirt, full circle yarn dyed Taffeta black, navy, purple, green, sizes 9-15 $8.95 Store Hours 9 until 5:30 ENDS PLAY ON DEMA