THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Delta Upsilon Dinner Guests Socially Speaking A buffet dinner was held Oct. 16 at the Delta Upson fraternity chapter house. Guests were Irmou Lma Rick, Shirley Stewart, Norma Jean Guthrie, Barbara Hagan, Joan Sanders, Carol Buhler, Marilyn Glover, Phyllis Debus, Ruth Henry, Mary Virginia Douglass, Doreen Wallace, Marilyn Brown, Elane Blalock, Carolyn Salome, Alison Jones, Nancy Watson, Alyce Fawkes, and Beatrice Senor. Jackie Holt, Barbara Creel, Barbara Zimmerman, Joanna Schrag, Anna Marie Schumacher, Marilyn Hardin, Barbara Maltold, LaUna Powell, Kay Graff, Patricia Ann Bentley, Barbara Hays, Lynne McMillan, Barbara Boling, Jane Cunningham, Sammy Johnson, Dorothy Dudley, Norma Haas, Peggy Moore, Virginia Gargis, Alice Schoonover, Margaret Doll, Patricia Glover, An Vaughn, Ann Galloway, Elaine Gilchrist, Barbara Bella, Sally Todd. Florence Robinson, Elizabeth Joan Schindling, Mary Hern, and Ruby Sebel, all of Kansas City; Lois Klinghammer, Baldwin; and Mr. and Mrs. John Meyer and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Woolcott of Lawrence. \* \* \* Alpha Delta Pi Open House The members of Alpha Delta Pi held their annual open house Oct. 15 at the sorority chapter house. Guests were John Hall, Billy Baker, Lee Barton, Robert McLeroy, Ray Martin, Hal Ewing, Kenneth Dicker, Thomas Smith, Lamont Gaston, Robert Shaw, Robert W. Cook, John Weidman, William Warren, Norris Request, Bruce Meeker, John Wright, Chester Strehlow, Schuyler Brookfield. Thomas Cook, Ted Weidman, Harry Koons, Frender Patterson, William Burckhalter, Jack Scott, Douglas Wall, John Scanlon, Charles Kopper, Richard Jukes, Herbert Gronamey, Edwin Hirleman, Alan V. Dougherty, Reginald Cook, Elizabeth Schindling, William Houser, C W. Hanna, Mary Lois Rice, Adon S Brownell, Robert Kroesch, and Ira Thomas Wilkinson. Chaperones were Mrs. Clark Mandigo, Mrs. Gertrude Sturt, Mrs. P. H. Klinkenberg, Mrs. Glenn Fultz, and Mrs. O. L. Horner. University Club To Hear Reddig William M. Reddick, author of "Tom's Town" and editor of the Johnson County Democrat at Olathe, will be guest speaker at a University club smoker at 8 p.m. today. The smoker will be held in the club rooms at $1007\frac{1}{2}$ Massachusetts street. Mr. Reddig said that he would talk "mostly about boss politics, with perhaps some reference to the current campaign and the South—and Mr. Truman, of course." Mr. Reddig was a guest speaker at the high school journalism conference held at the University Oct. 2. The host for the smoker will be Emil L. Telfel, assistant professor of journalism. Sigma Pi Correction Sigma Pi announces the pledging of John Anderson, Jay Carruth, Don Butler, and Dale Christians. The University Daily Kansas in its Tuesday issue reported by mistake that the men pledged Sigma Chi. Newcomer Club Picnic Members of the Newcomer club held a picnic recently at Potter lake. Committee members were the officers of the club which included: Mrs. E. B. Phillips and Mrs. J. Sikes, social chairmen; Mrs. G. W. Vaught, secretary; Mrs. J. W. Drury, treasurer; Mrs. J. H. Burckhalter and Mrs. R. W. Lamberton, co-program chairmen; Mrs. G. Cole and Mrs. C. S. Smith, notification chairmen; Mrs. G. M. Carney, sponsor; and Mrs. R. W. Clark, assistant sponsor. Sigma Kappa To Entertain The pledges of Sigma Kappa will entertain the pledge class of Phi Kappa Tau with an hour dance from 7 to 8 tomorrow night at the sorority chapter house. The members of Delta Chi entertained the members of the Delta Delta Delta sorority with a dessert-dance Tuesday at the fraternity chapter house. Delta Chi Entertains Kappa Alpha Theta Entertains Kappa Alpha Theta announces the initiation of the following women Oct. 16: Agnes Husband, Mary Jean Oliver, and Sally Stepper. NOW ON THE HILL Featuring Smart Feminine Apparel CORRINE BITZER, Mgr. CAMPUS WEST HOURS YMCA Groups Meet For Talks Two Y.M.C.A. groups will meet at 4 p.m. today in the Union to hear talks by political science instructors. Just West of Lindley Hall. The social responsibilities commission will meet in the East room to hear Miss Marian Ridgeway. She will talk on "The Christian Individual Responsibilities and Social Action." 9:30 to 5:30 The world relatedness commission will meet in the Pine room. They will hear Francis Heller, who will talk on "Problems of the Far East." The Y.M.C.A. revived the two commissions at a cabinet meeting Tuesday. The world relatedness commission is organized to show how world issues are related to Christianity. The social responsibilities commission seeks to apply Christian principles to social problems. Reserve Me A Seat Son, I'm Heading For Izu Tokyo —(UP)— The natives of Izu peninsula, 100 miles south of here, recently opened a three-day shrine festival during which "local men are allowed to pinch the hips of women without punishment" according to Japanese press reports. One English language publication explained that "this is a traditional local custom." Gets Atomic Energy Post Delta Chi announces the pledging of Don Hursh of Kansas City, Kan. Russell Field, '35, has been appointed director of the community services at Oak Ridge, Tenn., with the Atomic Energy commission. He was formerly director of operations planning on the staff of the president of Transcontinental World airlines. Delta Chi Pledges Bill Will Twirl Friday Bill Sears, twirlingest baton twirler in this area, will give an exhibition at the talent show-rally in Memorial stadium Friday night. A pasture for poultry flocks will save 10 to 30 per cent on the feed bill,depending on the quality of the pasture. 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