ER 31, 1949 MONDAY. OCTOBER 31, 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE me Jse the use of ery at the in Kansas the EoC, or died in this proposed hallship, and Alum-Isworth is the publica-University May. Call lens or lated. 5 Mass. Co. LLS Shop n. 1078 Shown at the Chi Omega sorority house at a dessert party Oct. 27 is: (left to right) Mrs. Clifton Calvin, president of the Lawrence alumni of Pan-Hellenic; Miss Martha Peterson, assistant dean of women; Mrs. Max Hebgen, national extension director for Alpha Phi sorority; Marie Schumacher, president of the University Pan-Hellenic Council. Guests of the annual "12th Street Brawl" party of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity on Oct. 22, were: Pi Kappa Alpha Guests Socially Speaking Joan Collins, Marilyn Barr, Oralice Ash, Carol Squire, Delores Goad, Joyce Gimlin, Caroline Traynor, Marilyn Ross, Jacqueline Brown, Nita Brewster, Muriel Sutton, Virginia Powell, Barbara Burdick, Carolyn Carter, Nancy Nichols. Ramona Goering, Patricia Rutche, Avanelle Allen, Martha Ziegler, Jean Tallant, Delores Dyer, Carol Martin, Mary Jankowski, Norma Hunsinger, Katherine Pearson, Allene Wenke, Joan Weigand, Jo Ann Ogg, Jo Ann Bousman, Lucinda Stevens. Jane Dunnire, Shirley Grounds, Jean Bush, Barbara Langdon, Joanne Deal, Beatrice Buehler, Virginia Thompson, Ramona Perdue, Natalie Logan, Margaret Thompson, Kathryn Bauersfield, Sally Davidson, Anne Cordray, Alice Milligan, Lorraine Stryker. Patricia Dixon, June McClenny, Jonna Zrubek, Betty Lou Brown, Shea Smith, Jean Lutrick, Thelma Sprout, Aggie Leach, Portia Seager, Eunice Maynin, Donna Cathers, Patricia Gray, Coleen Fry, Nona Brown, Katherine Callahan. Edith Nelson, Prudence Lindsay, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Rudd, Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Koch, and Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Harris. Chaperones were Mrs Clark Mandigo, Mrs. John Scroggs, Mrs. P. H. Dinkenberg, Mrs. O. L. Harner, and Ms. Nellie M. Hopkins. GEMS OF INTEREST By AL LAUTER MAKE HIS WISH COME TRUE FOR CHRISTMAS! Carr < rugged heavy of sturdy strength and beauty. Order now for delivery by Christmas. wan discuss to leading s E LINCOLN Balfour's Fraternity Jewelers 411 W 14th Ph.307 FOR HAPPINESS FOREVER GIVE JEWELRY Visiting Director Honored With Party Mrs. Max. Hebgen, national director of extension for Alpha Phi international fraternity, was honored by a dessert party given by the Women's Pan-Hellenic Council Oct. 27 at the Chai Omega sorority house. Mrs. Hebgen arrived in Lawrence Oct. 26 from Beverly Hills, Calif. for a conference with Alpha Phi local alumnae, Tri Alpha and University administrative officers. The Tri Alpha local chapter, formed Oct. 24 with the pledging of 27 University women, is submitting a petition for a national charter of Alpha Phi social sorority at K. U. The pledging ceremony of Tri Alphas was conducted by nearly 40 active members and pledges of the Upsilon chapter of Alpha Phi from Washburn university. If the petition from Tri Alpha is accepted, then Alpha Phi sorority will come to K. U. as the thirteenth social sorority on the campus. Patronize Daily Kansan Advertisers. KIRKPATRICK'S for Hunting Supplies Hunting coats $6.50 Shell vests . . $2.49 Hunting pants $6.95 Guns - All sizes Ammunition Hunting Licenses KIRKPATRICK SPORT SHOP 715 Mass. Ph. 1018 Pledges Present Paddles To Actives At Delta Tau Party "Halloween on a Ranch" was the theme of the annual Paddle Party Oct. 21, at which the pledge class of Delta Tau Delta fraternity entertained the active members. Guests at the party were Rebecca Davidson, Patricia Anderson, Patricia Threadgill, Diane Hornulce, Helen Henrickson, Margaret Dickinson, Mary Lou Rader, Marion Mankin, Marilyn Gibson, Suzie Trundwell, Marten Lynibon, Naney Gimmell, Janet Coulter, Lynn Trounall, Vera Rush. ent, Mary Lynn Hegarty, Carla Haber, Mary Jankowski, Barbara Donovam, Donna Kempster, Jean Bush, Patti Henry, Mary Leach, Patricia Corley, Jean Ruggins, Sally Young, Karmen Edwards, Nancy MacGregor. Margaret Hungate, Barbara Par- Nellie Bailey, Mary Jenet, Marilyn Swenson, Roberta Larson, Mary Jo Bryant, Diane Brewster, Jacqueline Starett, Ann Hogue, Mary Lind, Chloe Warner, Jane Cunningham, Margaret Longwood, Carolyn Carmean, Barbara Creel, Margie Hershberger. Virginia Rose, Juanita McWilliams, Claudia Anderson, Barbara Lameroy, Mary Ann Wolf, Connie Meyer, Janet Stites, Ruth Abercrombie, Marianne Gear, Martha Witten, Barbara Wuerth, Mary Selig, Alice New Sellers, Janet Maloney, Ruby Webb, Gayle DeFrode, Marcia Horn, Carolee Eebert, Cheri Montgomery, Persis Stubbs, Elmyra Crane and Catherine Challiss. WITH SMOKERS WHO KNOW...IT'S Yes, Camels are SO MILD that in a coast-to-coast test of hundreds of men and women who smoked Camels—and only Camels—for 30 consecutive days, noted throat specialists, making weekly examinations, reported NOT ONE SINGLE CASE OF THROAT IRRITATION due to smoking CAMELS!