1947 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14. 1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Socially Speaking— Motif Parties Are The Rage In University Society Now Gamma Phi Initiates Gamma Phi Beta announces the initiation of Mary Lind, College sophomore and Miss Maude Ellsworth, associate professor of education. Judith Torrey, Mary Lou Lane, Nanette Hyer, Esther Williams, Mary Hungate, Diane Howell, Jeannine Hohn, Barbara Lamaoreus, Bernadine Read, Rita Hartwell, Kay Collins, Peggy Wolfe, Caludia Anderson, Dolores Collins, Marjorie Dinsmore, Constance Markley. The annual Delta Upsilon "Trophy Girl" party was held Saturday at the chapter house. Norma Jean Guthrie was selected as the Delta Upsilon Trophy girl. D U Trophy Girl Party Guests were Norma Jean Guthrie, Juliette Williams, Anst Studder, Beverly Emerson, Abigail Bixby, Lois Ann Fuller, Beverly Roberts, Joan Schindling, Mary Covey, Dorothy James, Joan Anderson, Sue Jones, Shirley Constantos, Ann Guyer, Barbara Creel, Barbara Nash, Marilyn Marsh, Elizabeth Apt, Janet Maillot. Joan Woodward, Nancy German, Sara Webb, Peggy Townsend, Barbara Montaldo, Marilyn Gibson, Kay Graff, Catherine Kubik, Marcelle Parker, Joan Armacost, Loiuse Warner, Irene Cebla, Gwen Goerz, Colleen Leger, Peggy Sue Cloyd, Peggy Foster. Patricia Foncannon, Joan Bigham, Marilyn Brown, Marie Schumacher, Ann Warner, Joan Jacobs, Carolyn Weigand, Martha Hauna, Elaine Gilchrist, Alice Schoonover, Mr. and Mrs. John Hancock, Russell Wolf, Mr. and Mrs. Bailey Chaney, Jim Connell and Dick Kottmann. Out of town guests were Yvonne Archer, Joan Sanders, Nadine Smith, Doris Davison, Sally Shepard, Bobbie Jean Ross, Margaret Lutz, Jo Mullins, and Beth Holmlund. Mrs. Onita S. Miller, Mrs. Esther Reed, Mrs. W. S. Shaw and Mrs. James A. Hooke were chaperons. Delta Gamma Hour Dance The pledge class of Delta Gamma entertained the Delta Tau Delta pledges at an hour dance Friday night. Pi Phi's Have Dance The pledge class of Pi Beta Phi entertained the Sigma Alpha Epsilon pledges at an hour dance Friday night. Kanna Sig Mother's Club Kappa Sig mother's club entertained 140 Kappa Sigma mothers and friends at a bridge party Thursday afternoon at the chapter house. Sigma Kappa Western Party "Guests at the Sigma Kappa western party Friday night were Norman Moody, Morgan Wright, Clifford DeLude, Holt Denman, Bill Allen, Charles Flibrick, Phil Scott, Charles Huff, Kramer, Rob Foulks, Donald Ward, Bernard Sherman, Milton Waller, Robert Davison. Don Stockdale. Delmas Richards, Clarke Thomas, Robert Morey, Harry Morey, Beck Grabau, Lloyd Grant, Robert Hudson, Robert Reusser, Robert Durpin, John Wilcox, Wallace Abbey, Robert Boese, Paul Nelson, Thomas McGrawm, Robert Hudson, Larry Simmons, Gene Rudd. Paul Barker, Duane Olson, Bernard Nordling, Chan Boucher, Dick Pratt, John Jones, Phillip Marteneque, Dick Seevers, Lewis Mitchell, University Daily Kansan University Daily Kansas Mail subscription; $3 a year; $4.50 a year, (in which $1.00 a semester postage). Published in Lawrence, Kan., every afternoon during the University year except Saturdays and Sundays. University holidays and examination dates. September 7, 1910, at the Post Office at Lawrence, Kansas, under act of March 3, 1879. CHECK THIS!! 50-50 FOR YOU! John Campbell, Robert Miller, Robert Grav, Harold Short, John Rader Newell Jenkins, William Perry, Alan Dougherty, William Altimari, Dick Groft, Wood Runyan, Midge Goodrich of Shawnee Mission. Chaperones were Mrs. Mary Younkman, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kirkpatrick and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Bradley. Theta Phi's Give Dinner \* \* \* Other guests were Mrs. E. C. Neutifster, Mrs. K. E. Butler and Mrs. A. F. Hunter. Theta Phi Alpha entertained with a formal plaque dinner Friday night in the English room. New pledges present were Patricia Patton, Carol Prochaska, Denise Owens and Phyllis Fianman. Guests present at the Hillecrest house hay ride Friday night were Tom Watkins, Duward Dassow, Terrell Pierson, Mendale Marsh, Jack Campbell, Jerry Breitag, Jack Thomas, Charles Freshwater, Norman Hull, Don Yockey, Jerry Hall, Darrelo Sao, Bob Allison, Garth Van Pelt, Harold Sandy, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Etitle Hilcrest Hayride Sixteen women will compete for title of Carnival queen at the Union activities Carnival dance Saturday at the Military Science building. 16 Announced For Queen The queen will be chosen by bailot. One bailot will be given with each purchase of a 10 cent ticket. Each candidate will have a separate ballot box marked her name, and she will be placed on each side of the band stand. Candidates for queen are Joan Hudson, Ann Preble, Letitia Laming, Janette Maldoon, Betty Sauer, Shirley Sondker, Corinne Carter, Jeanne Parrot, Marienne Rooney, Marcia Wareham, Cox, Margaret Harness, Katherine Smith, Alice Terrill, Marie Creger, Joanne Clough. Chaperones were Mr. and Mrs Stinson Smith and Mr. and Mrs Edgar Utter. Alpha Chi Sigma, professional chemistry fraternity, welcomed five members to the University faculty center in the Kansas room of the Union. R. Q. Brewster, chairman of the chemistry department, introduced the men. They were J. H. Burckhalter, associate professor in the School of Pharmacy; Gene Feaster, instructor of physics; Ernest Griswold, associate professor of chemistry; Paul Gilles and Burt Reynolds assistant professors of chemistry. WOOL SHIRTS with a Touch of the Tall Timber Ceramics Classes Hear British Potter Mr. Etherington is the owner of Sovereign Potters which was recently affiliated with Johnson Bros.-Hanley Ltd. to become the largest ceramics industry in India with its wife drove here from Canada to visit their son, A. Bruce Etherington, an instructor in the architecture department. A. G. Etherington of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, spoke before architecture and ceramics classes in Marvin hall Friday. He explained recent developments in the pottery industry. European Organizations Sponsor Letter Exchange Two organizations in Europe and England are sponsoring a system of correspondence between Sweden, Denmark, Finland, England, and the rest of the world. This is done to increase the understanding of the young peoples of these countries and other countries. Anyone who wishes to correspond with a student in one of these countries, may do so by writing to Miss Mable Kimber, 39 Bargery Road, Catford-London SE 6, England, or Mr. K. Knutsson, 27 Lastmakareg, Stockholm, Sweden. 821 Mass. Phone 203 Wool shirts by such famous makes as Pendleton, Botany, and McGregor in plain colors and plaids. .Musts for fall. For A Real Meal At A Fair Price Try FRIEND'S CAFE 7th and Arkansas First With What K.U. Men Want Most. For That Delicious Hot Fudge Sundae VELVET FREEZE ICE CREAM CO. 742 Mass. Phone 720 Charles of the Ritz says: MEDICATED CREAM and LOTION conceal and soothe minor blemishes while they help dry and heal. Delicately tinted in liquid or cream. Very wearable under make-up, or at night while you sleep. MEDICATED CREAM $1.40 MEDICATED LOTION 1.25. Plus tax.' Cosmetic Dept. Announcing the Independent Students Association DANCE! Come To The - - I. S. A. - National Independent's Week Dance Harlin Livingood's Orchestra Union Ballroom Fri.,Oct.17 9-12 p.m. Non-members - 50c Tickets Sold at Door Members Free