4. 1947 WEDNESDAY, SEPT 24, 1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN; LAWRENCE,KANSAS PAGE THREE Socially Speaking Foster Hall Hour Dance Foster hall will have an open hour dance tonight from 7 to 8 p.m. A T O Smoker Gamma Phi Elects The pledge class of Alpha Tau Omega will be hosts to the pledges of all fraternities at their annual fall smoker Monday night. Entertainment will be provided by the Tri Delta quintet. Dr. Forrest C. Allen will speak to the gathering. Newly elected officers of Gamma Phi Beta pledge class are Mary Lou Peckenchneider, president; Gloria Horn, vice-president; Charlene Lashbrook, secretary; Inez Hall, treasurer. 永 季 果 Monchonsia Open House Monchonia hall will have an open hour dance tonight from 7 to 8 p.m. Tri Delts Elect Officers The pledge class of Delta Delta Delta have elected Margaret Doll president of the class. Other officers are Georgia Haun, vice-president; Louise Warner, secretary; and Patricia Brubaker, treasurer. Miller hall will hold an open hour dance tonight from 7 to 8 p.m. Miller Hall Hour Dance Jolliffe Hall Hour Dance Miller Hall Elects Officers Jolliffe Hall Hour Dance Jolliffe hall will hold an open hour dance tonight from 7 to 8 p.m. Newly elected officers of Millet hall are Marylee Masterson, president; Janice Oehrle, vice-president; Berniece Stroup, secretary; Marie Schreiber, treasurer; Dorothy Scroggy, social chairman; Nona Prettyman, historian; Dorothea Sutten, intramural chairman; Georgiana Bennington, music chairman; Jo Easter, Alumnae secretary; Maxine Hakinger, publicity chairman; Billie Rotermunda, activities ch airman; Danna Mae Hull, fire warden; Virginia David, scholarship; Fave Wilkinson, librarian; Harriet Graves, chairman of flower committee. Sleepy Hollow Dance Sleepy Hollow hall will have an hour dance tonight between 7 and 8 p.m. Foster Hour Dance Foster hall will have an hour dance from 7 to 8 tonight. Corbin To Have Dance Corbin hall will have an hour dance from 7 to 8 tonight. Independent Women Outline Election Plans Independent Women's political party met at 7:00 p.m. Tuesday in the English room of the Union building. Representatives or alternates from organized houses and private homes in the city. Sheryl Holland, president, briefly outlined the year's plans, with an emphasis upon coming elections. Tryouts Are Cancelled Tau Sigma try-outs will not be held today and Thursday as previously scheduled, due to the 'sports Pow Wow'. Miss Elaine Selicovitz, sponsor of the club announced. Three More Students Take Love, Marriage Fatal Steps Mr. and Mrs. Bruce A. Kindig of Medicine Lodge, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Elizabeth Ellen, to Samuel G. Neis, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel G. Neis of Eudora. The ceremony will be performed in Danforth chapel on October 5. Neis-Kindig ☆ ☆ Swaim-Brueckmann Pinning Delta Delta Delta announced the pinning of Laverne Swain to Robert Brueckmann Sunday at the chapter house. The announcement was made by Mrs. Grace Wentworth, house-mother. Miss Swain was attended by Barbara Meyer. Miss Swain wore a corsage of baby. orchids. Mrs. Wentworth and Miss Meyer received corsages of white gardenias. Miss Swain is a College senior. Mr. Breueckman was graduated from Washington university and was a member of Sigma Nu fraternity. He is now employed by the International Shoe company. O'Connor-Freed Engagement Long Island Woman Wants Flower Beds, Ends Up With Indian Burial Ground ☆ ☆ Delta Delta Delta announces the engagement of Dorothy O'Connor of Hutchinson to Everett Freed of Los Angeles, Calif. Miss O'Connor wore a white orchid tied with silver, gold and blue ribbons. Mrs. Grace Wentworth, housemother, received a corsage of red roses. Doreen Wallace and Mary Ann Stuart and Mass O'Connor on the applause. Miss O'Connor is a fine arts sophomore. Mr. Freed is associated with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studios. KU Dames Install New President Mrs. Charles Gudger will be installed as the new president of the K.U. Dames at 8 p.m. Wednesday in 426 Lindley. Other new officers are Mrs. Lee Sears, vice-president; Mrs. Allyne Braunsberger, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Betty Hall, recording secretary; and Mrs. Francis Hammer, treasurer. Program suggestions and projects for the year will be discussed. A Halloween party is being planned for prospective members October 22. Archery Club To Meet At 4 On Hockey Field The Archery club will meet at 4 this afternoon on the hockey field behind Robinson gymnasium. All persons interested in joining the club may attend this shoot, Robert Lemons, club Robin Hood. said today. Those who are unable to attend the meeting. should see Miss Joie Stapleton in Robinson gymnasium, he said. Pocatello, Idaho—(UP)—An Indian was brought into the police station on a charge of intoxication. Officers found he had an array of sheets, pajamas and shirts in his possession. Firewater, Clothesline Make Bad Medicine Asked where he got them, he replied: "I must have run into a clothesline, your honor." New York—(UP)—Workmen landscaping the Long Island property of Mrs. L. F. Hanan uncovered the bones of two human skeletons, buried on their sides, knees flexed and arms against the chests. He was fined $15 on the intoxication charge only. Mrs. Hanan at first thought they were victims of Murder, incorporated, or some earlier group of gangsters, but an anthropologist at Columbia university soon solved the mystery. $ ^{*} $ They were, he said, early American large mastoid Caryle S. Smith, 32, a student in the university's anthropology department, said the way the bodies were buried established their identity. It was characteristic of primitive burials, he said. "large mastoids and hard heads." "Women," he explained, "have much softer heads." The skeletons were the first to be found on Long Island since 1939, when a well-preserved set of bones belonging to an 18th century Matinec cobra brake was uncovered by a bulldozer near the Aqueduct race track. Smith said he believed both skeletons were men because they had Greeks Plan New Council A workshop to discuss sorority problems and further Greeks relationships on the campus will be held sometime this year, the Pan Hellenic council announced in a meeting Tuesday afternoon. Outside speakers will be asked for the discussion groups. Members of the council are Mila and Jane Williams, Alpha Chi Omega; Joan Anderson and Betty Bacon, Alpha Delta Pi; Helen Mather and Zoe Siler, Alpha Micornic Pi; Pat Baron and Jane Ferrell, Chi Omega; Shirley Grigsby and Bonnie Cunningham, Delta Delta Delta; Georgia Lee Westmoreland, Delta Gamma; Barbara Johnson and Alberta Schittzler, Gamma Phi Beta; Theta; Antoine, Kappa Alpha Theta; Maxine Gunselly and Mary Margaret Morris, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Carolin Campbell and Sue Newcomer, Pi Beta Phil; Pat Bahlier and Alice Hobbs, Sigma Kappa; Marie Creegan and Rozanne Croff Theta Phi Alpha. Officers are Maxine Gunsolly president, and Jane Ferrell, secretary-treasurer. The meeting time of the council has been changed from 4 to 5 p. m. on Tuesdays. Stork Stops At Wrong Hospital Chicago—(UP)—The stork almost stopped at an old people's home here. Nels Pierson and his wife raced into the Home for Aged Jews, "Get my wife to her room," Pierson ordered. Old folks, seated in the lobby, began to buzz. A clerk explained that young women aren't allowed. "In't this the Woodlawn Hospital?" the sailor asked. They told him that the hospital was a block away. By that time taxi had disappeared. Someone offered to expectant mother a wheel chair. Her husband wheeled her to the hospital. The stork waited. COURT HOUSE LUNCH Meals Short Orders Malts Sandwiches Air Conditioned Open 5:30—12 p.m. BUBBLES by Wards Flowers "I'll tell you what I see for a fifty-fifty split of your future!" Tell you what you'll see at our place and you won't need a crystal ball, either! You'll be enchanted by the long rows of glorious blossoms, healthy potted plants. . . lavish floral pieces. We cater to weddings, parties, funerals. . . any event at which the grace and symmetry of floral decoration would be appropriate. And for smart corsages it's. . . I'd Love To Go To The SKYLINE CLUB For an evening of dining and dancing, The Skyline is the place to go. NO COVER CHARGE Friday and Saturday Night Band Has Been Temporarily Discontinued.