FRIDAY, SEPT. 19, 1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Socially Speaking ADPi Hour Dance The churches of Lawrence will entertain the students this weekend with various social gatherings. *** The pledge class of Alpha Delta Pi will entertain the Sigma Nu pledges at an hour dance tonight, 7 to 8 p.m. Church Socials for Students The Newman club will have a breakfast at 10 a.m. Sunday in St. John's hall. The Wesley Foundation will combine a supper with a program of worship from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Sunday. The Westminster Foundation will entertain students at a supper Sunday, at 5:30 p.m., at Westminster Fellowship house, 1221 Oread. The Lutheran student association will meet at a luncheon at 6 p.m. Sunday. A social gathering will be held by the First Christian church at 5 p.m. Sunday in Myers hall. Baptist students will attend an informal gathering from 5 to 6:30 p.m. Sunday at the First Baptist church. --him, according to Litchman's neighbors complained that his blaring radio disturbed the peace for a mile around, police found not a party in progress, but loudspeakers rigged around the pig pen, carrying music from a photograph. It keeps the pigs from fighting, Litchman explained. Delta Gamma To Entertain The Delta Gamma pledge class will entertain the pledge class of Delta Upsilon at an hour dance tonight. Belles And Their Weddings Loring-Dorsey Miss Anne Loring of Rosemead, Calif, became the bride of Mr. John D. Dorsey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dorsey of Coffeyville on Aug. 17. The wedding was solemnized in the colorful Chapel of Roses, Pasodena, Calif. Mrs. Dorsey attended Pasadena Junior college before her marriage. Mr. Dorsey is a junior in Engineering and is a member of Pi Kappa Alpha. They are living at 129 Sbuth Park in Lawrence. ☆ ☆ Ellsworth-Vanderpool Pinning Alpha Chi Omega announced the pinning of Miss Barbara Vanderpool of Wellington, to Mr. Robert Ellsworth of Lawrence on Sept. 9. Miss Vanderpool is a former student. Mr. Ellsworth attended the Law school last year and is now at the Michigan Law school. He is a member of Beta Theta Pi. The announcement was made at the chapter house. Music That Soothes The Savage Beast The field of music broadens day by day. Music now speeds assembly lines, gets more milk out of cows. And in Westville Grove, N.J., Arnold Litchman has it working on his pig farm, according to Pathfinder. Wife Is Still His Secretary, But Hubby Leaves At Five Chicago—(UP) Strictly on a business basis is the way Mrs. Ruth Cole, 34, is going to keep her secretarial job. She has a court order to back her up. ner up. She ceased being the wife of Glen Cole, but he is forced to keep her as his secretary in his floor-ganding business. standing business. Circuit Judge Leonard C. Reid awarded her a divorce on a charge of cruelty and granted her $45 weekly alimony from her husband's $75 weekly income. He appear in his 75 weekly income. Her "boss" will appear in his former home to give dictation and to make business telephone calls. "As for after work," said the former Mrs. Cole, "he will have to sleep and eat out." Desire To Escape Sex Reality Causes Teen-age Swooning, Psychologists Says Frank Sinatraa's voice is a bad marriage risk and may need treatment, Alice LaVere, San Francisco and Beverly Hills psychologist, declares. "Girls who profess to find roma are really running away from sexual truth." she said. "Teen-age girls are subconsciously driven by the desire to escape what seems gross and terrifying in males. They find a symbol of purity and sexlessness in crooners with choir boy voices." boy voices. Miss LaVere said a study of 'teenage girls in San Francisco and Los Angeles revealed that those who worshipped crooners were "confused by adolescence and shockingly misinformed about sex." She said the normal girl 15 years of age and above should prefer the manly voice of Vaughn Monroe. Alpha Chi Omega To Build New House the summer of 1948. Everything I did set to go, but we needed the materials fast enough," said Mila Williams, president of the University chapter. Alpha Chi Omega, national social sorority, will build a new house in the summer of 1948. MU Students Ride For A Nickel Again Columbia, Mo.—(UP)Five cent bus fares were restored-at least temporarily-in Columbia today. same of the University. The new house will be built on the same site and will extend farther east toward Louisiana street. The new plans have provided for a larger parking area which at the present time is a disadvantage to house guests and dates. cording to a language expert. He is Mitford M. Mathews, editor of the University of Chicago's new dictionary project on Americanisms. The lull in a battle between the city council and the city bus line came with announcement by the line that the nickel fare had been restored. The wrangle between city and transportation officials started when the city council approved an ordinance hiking bus fares to 10 cents, but the bus company jumped the gun on instituting the increase. Chicago. (UP)—The Indian words we have absorbed into the American language aren't as romantic as we have been led to believe, according to a language expert. To Indians, Chicago Meant A Big Smell cantious. "Chicago is thought by some," he said, "to mean the place of the big skunk. me gun on insisting the The 10-cent rate continued for 24 hours. At the height of the confusion one bus driver was held up 20 minutes while a prospective patron argued the price of a ride. Other pass- engers finally anted up the extra jitney. "And Alabama is really nothing more than to trim weeds. more than to trim weeds. "We are justified in regarding the Indian as a prosiae fellow. If he had much romantic imagination, it is not revealed in many of his place names." person, College senior, treasurer Plans were discussed for a mixer to be held in the Union as soon as new students with Christian Science preference have been reached. Christian Science organization, led by Fréd Henderson, worshiped with Bible reading and hymns Thursday night at Danforth chapel. Christian Science Plans Early Mixer Officers for the semester are Fred Henderson, College sophomore, president; Milton Lewis, engineering sophomore, secretary; Bill Alderson, College senior, treasurer. Call K.U. 25 with your news. CASH for your late model Used Car Pittsburgh—(UP)—Bulging hips and added pounds aren't worrying the Penn State girls, observers in the college dining rooms report. It is the observers job to see that the girls get the kind of food they want. You feel that clothing styles will Some feel that clothing styles will conceal bulges from overindulgence. Morgan - Mack 609 Mass. Ph.277 This Has Got To Stop It Gets On My Nerves Waukesha. Wis. — (UP) — Mrs. Regina Wright, 21, held a divorce today after she complained that her husband was overindustrious. her husband. She said he got up at 5 a.m. to scrub floors and iron and this was more than her nerves could stand. More than 34 new disease-resistant varieties of potatoes have been developed in the past 15 years by the U. S. Department of Agriculture. HELP YOUR SELF AT RISK'S LAUNDRY 1900 Illinois Soft Water - Maytag Machines Open 9-4 Weekdays Phone 623 9 3 Saturday Call for appointments For Football Fun___ CARL'S FOOTBALL "PICK-EM" CONTEST OPENS SEPTEMBER 27 One Contest Every Week for 9 Weeks. —No Blanks—Somebody Wins Every Week. —Prizes $5, $3, $1 and $1 in Trade. —Entry Blanks at Out Store, and Everything is FREE Costs You Absolutely "NUTHIN'." 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