FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Socially Speaking- Students Will Feel That Chill November Breeze On Hayrides UP and COMING Tonight: Alpha Kappa Lambda hayride 8 p.m. to midnight. Phi Kappa Psi dance, chapter house 8 p.p. to midnight. All Student Council varsity dance, 9 p.m. to midnight. Sigma Nu pledge dance, chapter house, 7 to midnight. wesley Foundation scavenger hunt. 8 to 11 p.m. Tomorrow: Kappa Sigma tea dance, 2 to 4 p.m. Delta Delta Delta formal dance, Kansan room, 9 p.m. to midnight. Hopkins Hayride Guests at the Hopkins hall hayride Friday were William Ries, Robert Brenner, Ken Cooper, Robert Davis, Karl Ebel, Kirke Grutzmacher, Richard Phillips, Phillip Smith, Robert Helgeson, Ralph Henly, Paul Pfortmiller, John Hoffman, Robert Hening, Joseph Davis and Vern Birney. --- Three instructors and 15 students were pledged to Alpha Delta Sigma, honorary a dvertising fraternity, Thursday night. Faculty members are John R. Malone, Harold Addington and Ted Gray. Students included: Paul Warner, Roger James, Kenneth Bellamy, Gene McLaughlin, Gregory Stock, George Tamblyn, Bertrand Morris, Harold Sandy. Alpha D Sigma Pledges Winston Shreve, Frank Lane, William Dill, Don Cole, William Brown, Robert Anderson and Harold Lukens. Phi Alpha Delta Meeting Bernard Nordling was elected justice of Alpha Delta, law fraternity, Tuesday night. Other officers are Kenneth Hiebsch, vice judge, Parke Snyder, clerk; Ronald Albright, marshal, and Oral Bilyeu, treasurer. After the dinner, the following men were pledged: Chester E. Bowman, Daniel C. Bachman, Arnold C. Nye, Dean C. Batt, Joseph E. Hensley, David O. Cochran and Harvey Snapp. * * Monchonsia Hayride Guests at the Monchonsia hall hayride were Jack Mallory, William Pringle, James Riley, Ross C. Keeling Jr, Donald Smith, James Mason, Richard Sayles, Jack Dausman, Joseph Keeling, Fred Reiff, Robert Sheleeley, Harold Spencer, Frank Rotman, Wayne Davidson, Gene Riling, Richard Richards, Robert Rowley. Harman Masqueraue Guests at the Halloween masquerade party and dance at Harman Coop Friday included: Robert Beck, Milton Lewis, Renny Kelpinger, Herman Hiesterman, Thomas Billings, Robert Robertson. Gerald Freideman, Richard Pfister, Donald Wilson, Fred Cooper, Paul Kipp, Jack Campbell, Kenneth Stone, Carroll Sprague, George Caldwell, Albert Heckius, Wesley Keating, John Duncan, Roger Smith, Fred McCracken, Charles Cummings. Louis Anderson, Dr. Max Dresden, Mr. and Mrs. Donnell Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Darrrell Wright, Mr. Mrs. Victor Vowytown, Mr. Mrs. Victor Blakson, Dr. Erikson Chaperones were Miss Porteus Latimer, housemother, and Miss Bertha Cummins. The pledges of Pi Beta Phi will entertain the Sigma Chi pledges at an hour dance Friday. Pi Beta Phi Entertains Kanna Phi Pledges Seventeen Seventeen girls were recently pledged to Kappa Phi, national Methodist women's organization. Pledges are: Laboyta Bloxom, Marjorie Bourland, Jean Calvert, Louise DeLay, Ione Thurnh, Patricia Jones. Mary Elizabeth Kerr, Mary Alice Lobaugh, Clara Jane Lutz, Rowen Nehrbaugh, Barbara Richard, Nona Prettyman, Peggy Scott, Wilma Shore, Esther Williams, Ruth Williams and Ruth Wolfe. Smith And Brewer Elected Marilyn Smith, College freshman, was elected president of Junior Pan-Hellenic council Wednesday. Mary Lou Brewer, College junior, is the new secretary-treasurer. Belles And Their Weddings Aurell-Stone Announcement of the engagement of Phoebe Aurell, daughter of Mrs. George Gamble of Wichita, to Kenneth Stone, son of Mrs. Williams Stone of Owensboro, Ky., was made at Harman Co-op. Miss Porteaes Latimer, housemother, made the announcement. Delores DeFries assisted in passing the chocolates. Miss Aurell is a College sophomore, Mr. Stone is a Pre-business freshman. The wedding will be Nov. 26 at St. John's church in Lawrence. Johnson-Piper ☆ ☆ Gamma Phi Beta announces the pinning of Barbara Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Johnson of Wichita to Richard H. Piper, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Piper of Hutchinson. Miss Johnson received an orchid corsage. Her assistants, Patty Kelley, Roberta Schinitzler, Inez Hall and Peggy Graber wore white chrysanthemums. Mrs. J. H. Kraemer and Mrs. Ralph Baldwin, housemothers received corsages of red roses. Miss Johnson is a College junior and is a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity. Stringfellow-Coulter Sleepy Hollow announces the engagement of Joan Stringfellow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Stringfellow of Ranton, N.M., to Herbert W. Coulter, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Coulter of El Paso, Tex. Miss Stringfellow is a College sophomore. Mr. Coulter is a freshman at New Mexico A. and M. To Give Free Records On 'Guess The Tune' Show Records will be given by the Union activities committee to students with the right answers to the "Guess the Tune" broadcasts, 12 to 1 p.m. daily, in the Union. The committee has received a complete new stock of records and finds it necessary to dispose of its present stock of 300 records, Thornton Cooke activities announcer, said. "Free records will be given at the rate of 30 records daily until the stock is exhausted," Cooke said. Read the Daily Kansan daily. Parker 51 Fountain Pens and Super Chrome Ink Stowits Rexall Store Nite Club Theme At Varsity Tonight YOU Will Need These ★ Zipper Note Books Drawing Sets LAWRENCE - Paper for every need. Fountain Pens The Varsity Nite Club theme will hold true at the all student dance from 9 to 12 p.m. tonight in the Union ballroom, Charles Johnson, dance manager, said today. Slide Rules Harrif Harlow will be featured as vocalist with the Kass Kassinger band. TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 735 Mass. Tickets are still available at the business office. Prices are $1.25 for couples, 75 cents for stags. Phone 548 Sims To Speak In Topeka In colonial Virginia, each man was required to carry a weapon to church for protection against the Indians. Paul Sims, College senior, will speak tomorrow at a conference of the Kansas Christian Youth council in Topeka. Call K.U. 25 with your news. New and Used Furniture bought, sold and exchanged. Anderson Furniture Co. 812 N.H. Tel. 252 Patronize the Advertisers in the University Daily Kansan. What more could you ask? That wonderful DORIS DODSON touch in gabardines that muss not, wrinkle not, wilt not! Juniors' choice for the fabric of this and every other year-rayon gabardine good as gold! Suave Performance - DORIS DODSON'S wing-sleeved casual with brand-new pocket treatment. Leather-backed self-belt, huge metal buttons. Green mallard, winter olive, Warsaw Rose rayon gabardine. 9 to 15. $10.95. Classic Beauty—A classic, but so very "DORIS DODSON!" 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