TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Socially Speaking Watkins Hour Dance Watkins hall will hold an open house hour dance from 7 to 8 p.m. tomorrow. --at Harman Hour Dance ... Phi Kap Guests The members of Harman Co-op will entertain with an hour dance from 7 to 8 tonight. T. DeWitt Carr, dean of the School of Engineering, and the Rev. and Mrs. Robert Swift were recent dinner guests at the Phi Kappa Sigma house. House guests of the Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity recently were James B. Fox, executive secretary of the grand chapter, and L. Gerald Walls, assistant executive secretary. Sigma Kappa Party The pledges of Sigma Kappa chose their pledge mothers at a Stork club party, Oct. 13, at the chapter house. Kappa Guests Dinner guests of Kappa Sigma Oct. 14 were Patricia Glover and Marion Nearing. Kappa Sig Entertains The members of Kappa Sigma entertained the members of the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority at a dessert-dance Oct. 14 at the fraternity chapter house. Sigma Chi Pledges Sigma Chi announces the pledging of John Anderson, Jay Carruth, Don Butler, and Dale Christians. ** Gamma Phi Guests Guests at the Gamma Phi Beta house for Sunday dinner were Tom Payne, Richard Scoville, James Briley, Barbara Fletcher, Charlene Farrell, and Pat Waits. Week-end guests were Terry Colton of Mission and Peggy Metcalf of Kansas City, Mo. Jay James Will Sell Mums Before Homecoming Game Selling mums at the Homecoming game and half time activities will be discussed at the Jay Janes meeting at 5 p.m. tomorrow in the Union. The Jay James will sell the large yellow and white flowers Saturday before the game. During the half the Jay James will form a large arrow through a heart made by members of the band. Friday they will greet the members of the Nebraska women's pep group at the Union Pacific station. Air 13 Extension Lectures A series of 13 lectures on salesmanship will be broadcast over radio station KFKU by Fred Sharpe, Universitv Extension lecturer. The lectures, "Salesmanship Today," may be heard at 9:45 p.m. each Thursday. Recordings will be made and each of the lectures rebroadcast later over stations KXXX at Colby and KOAM at Pittsburgh. Jola Woman A Widow At 92 Iola—(UP)—The death of John M. Overman at the age of 95 left his wife alone after 71 years of married life. She is 92. Miss Jean Francisco, executive secretary of the Y.W.C.A., was honored Sunday afternoon at a reception and tea at Henley house by the advisory board of the association. YWCA Secretary Honored By Tea Miss Francisco's mother, Mrs. C. B. Francisco, of Kansas City, Kansas, attended the tea. Mrs. Francisco recently returned from Scotland where she visited relatives. Weddings And Engagements 24 Hr. Service Zimmerman-Lueker Engagement The announcement was made by Miss Marjorie Austin, director of Carruth hall, at an after-hours party Oct. 15. Miss Zimmerman was assisted by Charlyne Oliver and Bobbie Barcus. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Zimmerman of Centerville announce the engagement of their daughter, Darlene, to David Lueker, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Lueker of Flagstaff, Ariz. Miss Zimmerman is an education senior. Mr. Lueker is a graduate student. Hegarty-Ochs Pinning The announcement was made Oct 13 at the chapter house by Mrs Frank MacCreary, housemother, who received a corsage of gardenias. Assistants were Mildred Ann Hogue and Joan Happy, who also wore gardenia corsages. Miss Hegarty received purple baby orchids. Alpha Chi Omega announces the pinning of Mary Lynn Hegarty, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. L Hegarty of St. Joseph, Mo., to Harlan Ochs of Russell. Miss Hegarty is a College junior. Mr.Ochs is a business junior and is president of Kappa Sigma fraternity. Telephone Official Will Speak Here Dr. J. O. Perrine, assistant vicepresident of the American Telephone and Telegraph company, will speak at 8 p.m. Monday, Nov. 1, in Fraser theater. Dr. Perrine's speech, "New Horizons In Communications," will be non-technical and will be accompanied by a demonstration. The speech is sponsored by the School of Engineering. This Week's Special LITWINS 801 Mass. GIRLS ALL WOOL SWEATERS CARDIGANS AND PULLOVERS Up to $4.98 Values $2.98 MENU 24 Hr. Service (Full pound, U.S. graded beef) ● Chicken Fried Steak ... 70 ● T-Bone Steak ... 1.00 ● Fried Chicken ... 1.10 Dairyhouse Steak ... 1.75 RAY'S CAFE Ride On Out — You're Always Welcome ED PAXTON & WALT CRAGAN Newman Club Schedules Skating Party Nov. 5 A skating party for all Newman club members and friends will be held Friday, Nov. 5, Leroy Steinke, social chairman, announced at the coffee club meeting Sunday. Transportation will be provided from organized houses and other central meeting points, he said. 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