9. 1949 ICE Kans. space. spec- Na WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Kappa Kappa Gamma Announces Three Pinnings MISS HELEN PILLER Miss Helen Piller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Piller, Great Bend, was pinned Oct. 7 to Mr. Murray Davis, son of Mrs. Roger Davis, Kansas City, Mo. Miss Pillar is a College senior; Mr. Davis is a senior in business and a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. MISS TOVEY SESSIONS The pinning of Miss Tovey Sessions, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Sessions, Jr., Kansas City, Mo., was announced Oct. 10 to Mr. Harry Talley, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Talley, also of Kansas City, Mo. Miss Sessions is a senior in education. Mr. Talley was graduated from the University in 1948. He is a member of Sigma Nu fraternity. MISS GRETCHEN FREEBURG Announcement of the pinning of Miss Gretchen Freebury, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Freeburg of Wichita, was made Oct. 8 to Mr. John Hoyt, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hovt. Iola. Miss Freeburg is a sophomore at Wichita university; Mr. Hoyt is a senior ni engineering and a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity. "Keynotes for Living" was the theme at a Theta Epsilon, baptist sorority meeting Tuesday. Mrs. Natalie Calderwood, instructor in English, spoke to the group on the subject of etiquette. Baptist Women Discuss Etiquette Mrs. Calderwood defined etiquette as a conscientious effort to be kind where other persons are concerned and suggested that thoughtlessness is actually a lack of imagination on the part of the individual. "It is the inability of a person to put himself in the place of the other fellow," she said. "The basis of all the rules of etiquette is consideration," Mrs. Calderwood explained. She emphasized the importance of rememberin persons' names. Some phases of etiquette which Mrs. Calderwood stressed were: correct procedure of making introductions, courtesy toward chaperones, courtesy at teas, politeness on sidewalks, and conduct of girls on dates. The group will hold a business meeting Tuesday, Nov.1. Pictures Of 16 Universities Shown In Strong Hall Display Kappa Beta, Christian church sorority, announces the pledging of the following students: Mary Lou Ketchum, College junior; Wanda Denne and Jeanne Wilson, College sophomores; Faye Ellen Bond, fine arts sophomore; Shirley Goodrich, Marian Hoecker, Shirley Jarrett, and Barbara McCrory, College freshmen; Martha Heck, Lois Penny, and Shirley Winters, fine arts freshmen. Kappa Beta Pledges 11 A display of 16 schools, with photographs of buildings and factual information about them, is mounted on the bulletin boards near the chancellor's office on the second floor of Strong hall. Heading the group is the University. California ranks high on the display with three cards. Two show the buildings of the University of California, at Berkeley and at Los Angeles, and another shows Stanford university. Other state universities on the list are those of Colorado, Idaho, Nebraska, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming. The University of Kansas City, the University of Southern California, the Municipal University of Omaha, and the College of Idaho complete the list. Inter-Fraternity Chairmen Named Six chairmen of Inter-fraternity council committees have been named by Robert M. Petitt, council president. Helmers and Petitt have been named by the council as delegates to a national inter-fraternity conference at Washington, D.C., Wednesday, Nov. 23, through Friday, Nov. 25. They are Richard Hite, College senior, rushing; Dale Helmers, College junior, scholarship; Charles W. Hall, College senior, chapter house discussion; Kenneth Philo, engineering junior, inter-fraternity relations; Robert L Davis, College senior, publicity; and Robert Brownlee, engineering senior, special projects Monterey, Calif. — (U.P.) — There were two balliiffs in court when Judge Monty Hellam arrived so he fined one of them $50. The one he fined was Richard I. Baliiff, charged with smoking in bed. The other was the usual court attendant. Extra Bailiff Costs $10 ATO Initiates Ottawa Man ATO Initiates Ottawa Man Alpha Tau Omega fraternity announces the initiation of Bill J. Brooks from Ottawa. *** Pi Beta Phi Initiates Two Fi Beta Phi Infiltrates Two Fi Beta Phi sorrority causes the infiltration of Hope Wadsworth of El Dorado and Patty Riggs of Wichita. *** Everybody Tipsy—Until Phi Kappa Tau fraternity announces the initiation on Monday of Charles H. Hayes, Lawrence; Donald E. Johnson, Kansas City, Kan.; and Robert R. Vetter, Kansas City, Mo. Phi Kappa Tau Initiates Minneapolis, Minn.—(U.P.)—A 19-year-old admitted he stole six jackets and a topcoat and then shipped them 1,900 miles away to a friend at Seattle, Wash. Police said they would recover the loot if they could find it. Minneapolis, Minn. —(U.P.) — J. W. Sneller thought an alarm clock for 35 cents was a bargain. He pulled out a bulging pocketbook and had it snatched out of his hands by the salesman. It contained $390. Sneller chased the thief, but Sneller is 86 years old, not as speedy as he used to be. This Alarm Is No Help Loot Gets Long Trip Gosh, I Miss Mom's Cooking! Minneapolis—(U.P.)—The case of a tipsy driver who struck a tipsy pedestrian ended soberly with a $110 payoff. A $100 fine for drunken driving was levied on Edwin Severton. A $10 fine was paid by pedestrian Dennis Curran, who wasn't injured to any extent. Cube Steak ___70c If this is what you're saying, you'll say it no more after eating at Shavers. Pork Tenderloins ___75c Hamburger Steak ---- 65c SERVED Pork Chops ___75c EVERYDAY SHAVER'S Call 785-K-2 Phone 781-K-4 Free Delivery, Twice Daily. 1 $ \frac{1}{2} $ miles south U.S. 59 Juicy Steaks at . . . Be Proud Of Your Clothes Catering to Fraternities and Sororities. GARRETT MARKET (2 doors south of Patee Theatre) Marriott's Cafe Fresh Fruits and Vegetables 832 Mass. Don't let shiny shirts and blouses or hard pressed trousers mar your appearance. They won't if you bring them to us. "Shirts and slacks are our specialties" LAWRENCE LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS Call 383 1001 New Hamp. Wesley To Give Barndance Wesley foundation will entertain with a barndance Friday from 8 p.m. until midnight in Ecke hall. Bridge Club Will Meet Chaperones will be Dr. and Mrs. Edwin Price, Dr. and Mrs. O. E. Allison, and Miss Helenar Courier. Students, teachers, and Lawrence residents are invited to the next meeting. The Four-No bridge club will meet at 7 p. m. Wednesday in the Union. 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