WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Up and Coming **T Rip: 70 TO** Phi Kai University and Alpha Omicron Pi will have an exchange dinner from 6 until 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. Phi Kap-AOPi Dinner Exchange Dinner Wednesday Delta Tau Delta fraternity will entertain Delta Gamma sorority with an exchange dinner from 6 until 8 p. m. Wednesday. Mrs. Nellie Hopkins will be the chaperone. Halloween Party Friday Henley Co-on Party Miller hall will have a Halloween party from 8 to 11 p. m. Friday. Mrs. H. P. Ramage, Mrs. P. M. Henry, Mrs. J. A. Scroggs, and the housemother, Mrs. R. G. Roche, will be chaperones. Henley Co-op will entertain Friday from 8:30 p. m. until midnight with a Halloween party. Chaperones will be Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Hiebert, Mr. and Mrs. R. Eichhorn, and Miss Flora Flores. Chi Omega Party Friday German Club Picnic The German club will have a picnic Friday from 6 until 9:30 p. m. at Potter lake. The chaperone will be Miss Christine Vertel. Chi Omega sorority will entertain with a party Friday from 9 p. m. until midnight at the chapter house. Mrs. Charles Wentworth, Mrs. Glen Porter, and Mrs. Mary Kreiger will raperone. Sterling Hall Party Gamma Phi Beta Partw Gamma Phi Beta sorority will entertain with a party Friday from 8 p. m. until midnight at the chapter house. Chaperones will be Mrs. Frank MacCreary, Miss Virginia Brammer, Mrs. John Skie, and Mrs. Kenneth Whyte. Sterling hall will have a dance Friday from 9 p. m. until midnight. The chaperones will be Mrs. Althea Galloway, Miss C. L. Veath, and Mrs. Thomas A. Clark. Party At Alpha Phi Party At Templin Hall Templin hall will entertain with a party from 8 p. m. until midnight Friday. Miss Hilda James, Miss Margaret King, and Mrs. Vivian Christian will chaperone. Alpha Kappa Alpha and Alpha Phi Alpha will have a party from 8 p. m. until midnight Friday at the Alpha Phi house. Mrs. Ralph Thomas, Mrs. Lee Pitts, and Mrs. Alberta Frye will chaperone. Hopkins Halloween Party Hopkins Halloween Party Hopkins hall will entertain from 8 to 10 p.m. Friday with a Halloween party, Mrs. Franklin Cole, Mrs. Johnson Bates, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lindsay all chaperone. Lutheran Barndance The Lutheran Student Association will entertain with a bardance in Holcom Grove Friday from 8 until 11 p. m. The Rev. and Mrs. R. W. Albert, Mrs. Maya Jensen, and Mrs. Marian Jersild will chaperone. Expert Watch REPAIR Electronically Timed Guaranteed Satisfaction 1 week or less service. WOLFSON'S 743 Mass. An article written by Dr. John C. Frye, executive director of the Kansas geological survey, was published the past week in the Great Bend Tribune's oil week edition. Dr. Frye's Article Printed In Newspaper The article, "Research Science Looks to Kansas Shale for New Oil of the Future," was one of four essays by outside authorities that appeared in the edition. It told of the work of the state geological survey and of the various types of oil projects now being conducted. Dr. Frye is known among the nation's oil-men as a top authority on geological problems. Guests at the annual open house Oct. 22 at Watkins hall included Norman Bell, Wayne Burnett, William Rader, John Altenbernd, Dean Nickell, Donald Schick, Ray Lyle, Richard Moore, Albert Kihm, Henry Bradshaw, Donald Little, Daryl Boles. Hugh Eberle, Dave Nieder, Ira Landrith, Joseph Myer, David Thompson, Monroe Layman, Kenneth Moore, Alfred Merry, Jerry Durego, Theodore Bernard, Donald Gray, Ray Trennapol, William Isaacs, Eddie Kaufman, Richard Bradelet, John Feldman, Hershel Strout. Ralph Calvin, Jack Tychman, Donald Hull, William Stewart, Loren Ford, David Gray, George Reed, Keaten Duckworth, Marvin Read, Walter Stockebrand, William Brown, Albert Simpson, Howard Kisling, Russell Day, Irvin Gaston. Watkins Hall Guest List James Saiers, Duane Crowl, Marcus Glover, Robert Indick, Eugene Kennedy, Glen Bertrand, Harold Nabb, Larry Panning, Jean Richter, Donald Richter, Donald Williamson, Keith Smith, Jack Rodgers, Hugh Woods, Elton Noble, Donald McMurray, Clyde Wykert, James Hadley, Earl Petty, Kenneth Long, Harley Odermanel, Karl Unruh. Corbin Hall Dance Corbin hall will entertain with a dance Friday from 9 p. m. until midnight. Miss Carlotta Nellis, Mrs. Lorraine Gosney, and Mrs. H. M. Miller will chaperone. YMCA Dance Friday The Y. M. C. A. will have a dance Friday in the Pine room. Miss Jean Francisco, Mr. David Riggs, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marceau will be the chaperones. Delta Upson will entertain with a breakfast at the Dynamite from 9 until 10:30 a. m. Saturday. Mrs James A. Hooke will chaperone. Delta Upsilon Breakfast SPECIAL!! White Paper 500 sheets of white typing paper at this special low price 69c per ream Quality Cleaning at Reasonable Prices price. LINDLEY'S KANSAS CLEANERS 12 East Eighth Quality Cleaning at Reasonable Prices Men's Suits, Cleaned and Pressed --- 75c Ladies' Plain Dresses, Cl. and Pressed - 79c CASH AND CARRY ONLY Twenty-seven Women Pledge Alpha Phi The pledging ritual for 27 University women into Tri Alpha was conducted Monday night by nearly 40 actsives and pledges of the Upsilon chapter of Alpha Phi international fraternity of Washburn university. The ceremonies were held at the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority house after a dessert party at the Castle Tea room honoring the Tri Alpha pledges. Tri Alpha officers are Dolores Dolson, president; Catherine Holloway, vice-president and pledge trainer; Marilyn Thomas, treasurer; Marilyn Ward; recording secretary; Sheila Wilder, corresponding secretary, and Barbara Zimmerman, rushing chairman. Other pledges are Marion Mills, Virlee Reardon, Jane Lutz, Billie Stover, Mary Brown Katherine Coad, Jeanette Leuty, Freida Sahm, Mary Helen Carr, Jean Tallant and Sally Young. Joan Louise Collins, Patricia Jean McGinnis, Jan Williams, and Virginia Zeeveld, Donna Hill, Cynthia Zimmerman, Martha Heck, Betty Jean Lewis Elizabeth Townsen, and Dorothy Twente. Wanda Brown, Doris McCue, and Pat Yonng, Alpha Phi undergraduates, are enrolled in K.U. now and will be joined at the spring semester by other Alpha Phi members, who would assist in any colonization. Barmaid Won't Eat At Least Tacoma, Wash.— (U.P.) —Barmaids seem to be well paid. An attractive brunette was arrested on charges of violating liquor laws. Police Judge Frank Hale asked her: "How much are you paid?" She replied: "$100 a week." The Judge fined her three week's pay. Sterling and silver- plate by INTERNATIONAL is the finest quality and value. It is created by the world's largest silverware maker. See it! PRELODE IN INTERNATIONAL STERLING CAMILLE SERVICE IN SILVERPLATE 833 Mass. Roberts Jewelry WeaverS 901 Mass. 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