ESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Weddings And Engagements ney-Blachly Pinning The pinning of Joan Raney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Wiley of Ellsworth, to Donald tachy of West Chester, Pa., was mounted at the Lambda Chi Ala- fall formal Oct. 9. Robert Cox, social chairman of the fraternity, announced the pinning during the intermission of the dance. The Lambda Chi sweetheart dog was sung. Miss Raney received an orchid corsage and her attend- 4. Patricia Grinnell and Doris reenbank, received gardenia corges. Phillip Martinek and Donald camer assisted. Chocolates were assed. Miss Raney is a College junior id Mr. Blachly is an engineering nior. appa Sig Pledges Elect The pledge class of the Kappagma fraternity announces the section of the following officers: lobert Swaim, president; Jerry banks, social chairman, and Jim Arnold, secretary-treasurer Robert outlain, was elected by the pledges to act as a counselor and active presentative in pledge meetings. hi Psi Entertains olliffe Elects The Phi Kappa Psi pledge class entertained the pledges of Gamma Phi Beta with an hour dance Oct. at the chapter house. Jolliffe hall announces the election of the following officers: Marilyn Lindbergh, president; Johann Ken-tall, vice-president; Evelyn White, secretary-treasurer; Virginia Tincer, keep of the archives; Joan Saunders, song leader; Rose Marie Truedell, fire captain; Anne Hunler, A.W.S. representative; Kay Smith, inter-dorm representative; Helen Manka, social chairman; and Katie Smith, intramural chairman Alpha Chi Elects Alpha Chi Omega announces the selected following pledge class officers: Patty Landis, president; Sally Garland, vice-president; Judy Buckley, secretary; and Evelyn Joyce Friesen, song leader. The active members of Alpha Chi Omega announces the election of the following new officers: Mary Lynn Hegarty, rush captain; Mary Women Can't Go With Men To Games; Room, Board Is $5 A Week-In 1912 How would you like to get room and board for $5, or board for $3.75? That is for a week, not a day. How would you men like to have a suit "unequaled in richness of weave" for $15 and shoes for $5? And how would you women like to buy a tailor-made wool suit for only $20? If you like these offers you should have been at K.U. in October, 1912. More interesting news in the Daily Kansans of October, 1912, was that ladies could get a beautiful white fleeceed, fine gauge union suit for 69 cents. All-wool serge gym suits sporting a sailor collar and cardinal tie were advertised. he were advertised. The great Sarah Bernhardt was being starred in a movie at both Lawrence theaters. Latest hit song from the East were: "On the Mississippi," "How Do You Do, Mr. Ragtime," and "Goodbye Rose." Also, that October the new Oread theater, devoted only to motion pictures, was opened. They boasted of a "novel seating plan," but the 5 cent admission price may seem even more novel. The strangest story of all was that concerning a new ruling by Northwestern university. The rule forbade coeds to attend football games accompanied by men. K. U. cheer leader "Chuck" Dolde thought this was a "good thing" for, as he said, coeds divert the attention of the men from the game and therefore from rooting for the home team. His plan for louder cheers was a reserved section for men and another for the women. Delta Phi Delta Will Initiate Sixteen persons will be initiated into the Delta Phi Delta, art fraternity, at 7:30 tonight in the English room of the Union. Those to be initiated are Betty Byam, James. Cunningham, Phyllis Debus, William Dubbs, Marilyn Glover, Evelyn Hoffman, Dana Johnson, Ila Junod, Geraldine Koelzer, Helen Miller, Muralny Peck, Martha Pennock, Barbara Richard, Ellen Spurney, Lois Timken, and Mary Susan Weimer. Arvid Jacobson, Miss Marjorie Whitney, Miss Dessa Bush, and Miss Maud Ellsworth, members of the faculty, will be guests. Lou Power, lyre editor; Jeanne Shafer, corresponding secretary; and Jerse Lyons, program chairman. Phi Kappa Pledges Phi Kappa fraternity announces the pledging of the following men: Glen Bertrand, Aurora; Michael Manzi, Lawrence, Mass.; and Clifford Wiley, Kansas City, Mo. Sigma Kappa Entertains The pledges of Sigma Kappa entertained the pledges of the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity with an hour dance Oct. 8 at the sorority chapter house. The pledges of Phi Kappa entertained the pledges of Sigma Kappa sorority with an hour dance Oct. 9 at the fraternity chapter house. Phi Kappa Entertains *** The University club's annual get-acquainted tea was held Sunday afternoon at the University clubrooms, $1007 \frac{1}{2}$ Massachusetts street. Hosts were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wiseman, chairmen; Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Douce, Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Ringler, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shenk, Mr. and Mrs. Verner Smith, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stevens. Those who poured tea and coffee were Mrs. George Bradshaw, Mrs. L. N. Flint, Mrs. E. D. Kinney, Mrs. N. P. Sherwood, Mrs. O. O. Stoland, and Mrs. E. B. Stouffer. New members of the faculty and new residents of Lawrence were introduced to members of the club. Phi Mu Alpha Will Meet The active chapter of Phi Mu Alpha, professional music fraternity, will meet to discuss prospective pledges at 7:30 p.m., tomorrow in 37 Frank Strong hall. Maxine Lindley School of Dancing Rhumba Samba Fox Trot Tango Jitterbug Waltz 819 Vt. Sr. Ph. 100 Res. 2992W Phi Delta Kappa To Meet We like Sweater-Gals... Sweater-Gals like Us! Because we keep Their Sweaters Looking Like BRAND - NEW! Phi Delta Kappa, education fraternity, will meet at 7:30 tonight in 110 Fraser. The group will select committees and plan programs for the year. INDEPENDENT LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANERS 740 Vermont Phone 432 Crop rotation is an important factor in the control of annual weeds. --- WE FIT GLASSES ond DUPLICATE BROKEN LENSES Large Selection of Distinctive Frames Lawrence Optical Co. A U C T I O N S A L E O F P O ST A G E T S AMPS All interested Collectors Cordially invited WREN Bldg. Tuesday, Oct. 12, 7:30 p.m. Chamber of Commerce room In the royal manner, jewelry magnificent with pearls and rhinestones... beautifully enameled on gold finish. Pin 1.95 Earrings 1.95 Necklace 1.95 Bracelet 2.95