5. 1947 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Socially Speaking- Socialities Live For Weekends When KU Party Whirl Begins Pi Lambda Pledges Ten Gamma chapter of Pi Lambda Theta, honorary women's educational sorority, held its pledge service Tuesday night. Pledges included Betty Jane Barkis, Joann Clough, Helen Davis, Marian Downing, Lorita Hiiginbottom. Ruth Mercer, Ruth Schillinger, Mrs. Theodora Speer, Annette Stout, and Lucille Tanner. 实验 Ichabod Crane Party Guests at the Ichabod Crane Halloween party given at Sleepy Hollow Friday evening were Donald Brown. Walter Rattlif Jr., Lyle Wolfrom, Earl F. Winn, Morse Murray, Kelley Caldwell, Don Dimbrough, Bernard Jones. George Sheldon. Kenneth Peters, Donald Grant, Don Vaughn, Ford Bohl, Larry Hamilton, Ronald Smith, Keith Grant, Wayne Hel, Howard Stucky, Dewey Churchill, George Lowe. Rex Stout, George Cozad, Loren Kelper, Galen Long, Carol Forbes, and Marilyn Jones. Sigma Nu Sunday Members of Sigma Nu fraternity observed their annual Sigma Nu Sunday by attendance at the First Presbyterian church. Sigma Nu Sunday commemorates the Sigma Nu's war dead. Miller Hall Hour Dance Miller hall will hold an open house hour dance tonight from 7 to 8 p.m. Tri Chi Hayride Guests at the Tri Chi hayride and weiner roast Friday night included Alice Almstrom, Lea Pearson, Mildred Crandall, Marilyn Lindberg, Betty Orlowski, Martha Pennock, Dorothy Lawson. Frances Roady, Margaret Chastain, Donna Schleifer, LaJane Duckworth, Doris Marriott, Albert Grimes, Rex Getz, Oliver Dexter, and George Yeckel. Chaperones were Prof. and Mrs. J. A. Burzel, Prof. and Mrs. George Horowitz, and the Rev. and Mrs. Leland Young. * * Alpha Chi Sigma Rush Party Alpha Chi Sigma, chemistry fraternity, entertained at a rush party Tuesday evening. Guests were Edmond Decker, Harry Robson, Clarence Hofer, Reg Robertson, Robert Tenny, David McGuire, Judson Goodrich, Harold Hubbard, John Gerety, R. C. Mills. J. R. Ziegler, B. B. Mesler, Dale Chesney, Donald Luffel, Eugene Ferris, Winton Studt, Edgar Seyb, Robert Hazlett and K. E. Butler. Ferry Bidstrip, president of the Kansas City professional chapter, Howard Bennet and Don Meissner, alumni, were also present. Delts Have Paddle Party Delts Have Paddle Party Guests at the Delta Tau Delta paddle party Friday night were Shirley Grigsey, Eunice Carlson, Helen Diet- University Daily Kansan Mail subscription: $3 a semester, $4.50 a year, (in Lawrence add $1.00 a semester postage). Published in Lawrence, Kan., every afternoon during the week, until year except September and Sundays, Unlimited days and examination periods Entered as second class matter Sept. 17, 1910, at the Post Office at Lawrence, Kan., under act of March 3, 1879. 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Corrine Temple, Ann Scott, Sue Newcomer, Ann Cowgar, Peggy Renn, Eleanor Howell, Jacqueline Simpson, Barbara Nash, Jean Francisco, Gayle DeFord, Kathryn O'Leary, Marnie Brown, Reta Jo Landis, Ann Guyer, Nancy Christopher, Barbara Lamoreaux, Nanette Hyer, Beverly Coldsnow. Marcia Hail, Nancy Haffner, Patricia Montgomery, Delores Collins, Emily Stacey, Marilyn Swenson, Pat Link, Anna Mae Nunnelee, and Carolyn Carmean. Chaperones were Mrs. Nelle Hopkins, Prof. and Mrs. John C. Blocker and Prof. and Mrs. J. J. Biery. Chi Omega Initiates Four Lambda chapter of Chi Omega announces the initiation of Isabel Faurot, Helen Heath, Isabel Martin, and Rosemary Robinson. Pi Kappa Alpha Party Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity held a costume party in the Big Six room of the Eldridge hotel Friday night. Merle Collins and Gene Bradley won the costume prizes. Guests were Jean Young, Virginia Powell, Glenna Anderson, Shirley Guenther, Merle Collins, Patricia Behler, Betty Juzek, Kathleen McKelvy, Peggy Miller, Rosalie Bishop, Arlene Johnson, Virginia Johnston. Ruth Routon, Patricia Young, Margaret Dahlquist, Margaret Heatwole, Frances Hadley, Billie Dunn, Marie SALE ON ALL LADIES SLACKS THAT SOLD TO $6.98 Twills Gabardines Wool Flannels To Hunt For KU Talent SWEATERS All Wool $4.98 and $5.98 values A student talent search will be started tomorrow by the entertainment committee of Union activities. Application blanks will be submitted to all organized houses requesting information from students who have experience in singing, dancing, comedy routines or ability to write novelty skits. Cardigans $398 Pullovers "There is a crying need for all kinds of student talent," said the chairman of the entertainment committee. Talent will be organized into programs to be given for various scheduled programs throughout the year, as well as for private parties and special activities. LITWIN'S 831 Mass. Schumaker, Donna Hull, Avanelle Allen, Margaret Furguson, Joan Bradley, Jean Oberhelman, Margaret Meek, Phyllis Wisner, Phyllis Fangman. Ann Lundgren Mary Ann Sawyer, Helen Hastings, Lois Linck, Elizabeth LeSuer, Martha Miller, Jeanne Smith, Jean Moorehouse, Doris Mae Gilmer, Charlotte Thayer, Edris Mc- Carty, Mary Wilkins, Wilda Teeter, Jerry Le Horney, Martha Siedner, Betty Hansen, Dorothy Kolb. Billie Nave, Marian Bates, Marilyn Jamison, Winona Klotz, Billie Ann Carter, Sally Ann Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. John Dorsey, Mr. and Mrs. Wister Shreve, Mr. and Mrs. John Addington, and Mr. and Mrs. John Newman. Chaperones were Mrs. P. H. Klinkenberg; Mrs. O. L. Horner, Mrs. Mildred B. Scott, and Mrs. Clark Mandigo. 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