4 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1950 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Jay Janes Pledge Three Women The Jay James held a pledging ceremony for Grace Endecott, fine arts sophomore, Alberta James, College junior, and Connie Peterson in the Pine room of the Union Wednesday. The rush tea will be from 3 to 4:45 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 4 in the Kansas room of the Union. Women students from the organized houses which have vacancies to fill are invited to attend. Those houses are: Alpha Phi, Gamma Phi Beta, Theta Phi Alpha, Croudhill, Hopkins, Kanza, Foster, Monchonsia, Watkins, and Harman Co-op. Mary Herring, Mary Cadwalader and JoAnn Ausherman, Phi Sigma Chi transfers, have been invited to affiliate with the Kansas Jay Jane chapter. Miller Hall Open House Miller hall will hold an informal open house from 9 to 12 p.m. today. Chaperons include Mrs. John Kelly, Monchonsia housemother; Mrs. Leone G. Wenzel, Hopkins hall housemother; and Miss Carlotta Nellis, Battenfeld housemother. Miss Roberta Fencil and Miss Joan Grose presented the announcement skit. Chocolates were passed. Goodell-Cutting Miss Goodell is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William B. Goodell and is an education junior. Mr. Cutting, a former University of Kansas student, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Cutting and is entering the Kansas City school of mortuary. The engagement of Miss Emilie Jo Goodell of Abilete to James Cutting of Hall City was announced Monday at Corbin hall. Mitchell-Stevenson Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mitchell of Lawrence announce the engagement of their daughter, Doris Darlene, to Mr. Kenneth Stevenson of Lawrence. Miss Mitchell is a member of Sigma Kappa sorority. Mr. Stevenson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Stevenson. He is a member of Sigma Nu fraternity and is a College sophomore. BEAT DENVER Women Leave Bridge For Defense Work; May Draft Trained Women For Special Jobs New York—(U.P.)—The bridge club will have trouble keeping its Tuesday meeting if women fill all the jobs now being considered for them. At least 200,000 women in New York state alone will become air raid wardens, according to the state civilian defense commission. More women already are going back into factories. One airplane parts plant in New Jersey has added 100 women to its payroll since July, SKF Industries, Inc., reports one woman to every four men workers now. A year ago the women were outnumbered five to one. The American Association of University Women has asked President Truman to appoint a national commission so women can be "integrated into all phases of national defense." There's even talk from one quarter of drafting women to handle child day-care centers "if we get into a full-scale war." Gen. Lucius Clay, who heads the state civilian defense commission, thinks women should make up more than half the 400,000 volunteer air raid wardens "since men are usually away from their homes during the day." A spokesman for the commission indicates the ladies will be more than helmeted lieutenants carrying out defense orders from male superiors. "Not only block warden jobs will be given women," he said, "but they'll be part of the defense program right up to the top command." Dorothy H. Beers, day care consultant for the child welfare league of America, suggested the possibility of drafting women to care for children while mothers are busy with war work. "The few women really trained to handle pre-school children are concentrated in a few cities," she said. "I realize it's a very controversial statement to recommend drafting trained women for the jobs, but I don't see how else we would get the women where they are needed." K.U. 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Methodist Group To Meet The Kappa Phi's, an organization for Methodist women, will hold an open meeting from 7 to 8 p.m. today. Any women who have Methodist preference are invited to attend. Watkins Hall Hour Dance Watkins hall will have an open hour dance from 7 to 8 p.m. today. Templin Elects Durgin Templin Elects Durgin Janet Durgin, College sophomore, was recently elected historian and reporter of Templin hall. BEAT DENVER Join Our Rental Library The new books everyone is talking about are here. Book Club selections, Science Fiction, Detective and Mystery Stories. You are cordially invited to come in and see them. Rates 15c for 5 days. The Book Nook 1021 Mass. Ph. 666 Patronize Kansan Advertisers Prices Are Not High At GIBB'S Its true—Wholesale prices have advanced in a great many lines, but our stocks for this fall were contracted for several months ahead of the advances and we are pricing our merchandise on that basis NOT ON REPLACEMENT COSTS—COMPARE. 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