RUARY 19, 1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE SOCIALLY SPEAKING Heads Gamma Delta national Lutheran society for age students, Gamma Delta, read Harold Benitz, College soph- as president, at a meeting day night. v officers are Herman Hiester- College junior, vice presi- lorita Higginbottom, education more, secretary; and Paul miller, College freshman, treas- Chi Pledges pha Chi Omega sorority ances the pledging of Mary Varif Great Bend. s Initiate One oppa Alpha Theta recently anced the pledging of Sally Tremf Kansas City, Mo. a Phi Pledges cent fraternity pledges to Sigma Epsilon are Bruce Hoad, Billy ans, John Ashby, Shaffo Shoff-Gen Ryan, John May, Cliff k, Woody Faucett, Frank Oben-Claude Owens, Gene Bullinger, gense Benscheidt, J. R. Swenson, Wind, Jim May, Dick Taylor, ett Johnson, Duke Schneider, Havery, Bob Mitchell, Ed iman, Art Catlett, Bill Perry, tland Smith, Dory Neale, Donnell, Lee Garich, Lyle Wood- and Dean Campbell. e Pledge Phi Psi James A. Miller, Wichita, Reid, Wichita and Bill Roy, Kansas Kans., were recently initiated Hii Kappa Psi. Kanna Epsilon Pledges Kappa Kappa Epsilon announces the inging of Larry Bowman, Stafford; fast Buckles, Garnett; Leslie Roee Mission; Richard Stewart, Osp; and James Drewelow, River- *** Give Party Quests at the Tri-Delt Valentine were Jack Shanahan, Bob El- Phil Hartley. Frank Wind- tell, Bill Pringle, Bob Falkenburg, ries Thomas, Bob Leonard, Paul Jim Schondell, Bob Line, Bill is, John Elliot, Clyde Johnson, ry Hamilton, Clare Thomas, Ed ex Arrowsmith, Jim Aludley, Ed baker, Kenny Hampton, Chet Dil- Gordon Miller, Donald Blackly, t Baker, Robert Kiskadden, Bill honey, Glenn Stallard, Bill Riss, l Hill, Jere Osborne, Chester d, Bill Webb, Dick Sims, Les mes, Everett Gills, Bob Wuerth, Frank Hauck. Frank Baker haperones were Mrs. J. W. Whip- Mrs. C. A. Thomas, Mrs. Wayne ris, and Mrs. Arthur Little. Independent Voter' or Senate Members the first issues of the Independent paper, a paper published jointly by Independent Women's politic ty and PSGL, were distributed senate members of the women's aty at a meeting Monday night, primary election was set for two weeks before election date. The constitution to be ratified at next regular meeting was read discussed. A campaign manager treasurer will be elected at the at meeting. Lbin To Hold Hour Dance Corbin To Hold Hour Dances Corbin hall will hold an hour face from 7 to 8 p.m. tonight at hall. ousemothers Meet The Housemothers' association met Myers hall Monday. Twenty-five members were present. A snort business meeting was conceived by Mrs. Ralph Baldwin, presi-nt. The afternoon was spent sewing for the Convalescent hospital. International Club To Meet The International club will hold dinner meeting at 6:15 p.m. tomorrow in Myers hall, Antonia Marnez, president, announced today. Overall guests have been invited to tend. SUCCESSORS TO REMODELING SALE 813 MASS. Walk Over SHOE STORE Starting FRIDAY 9a This Store Will Be Closed Thursday in Preparation for this sale and in order to give our Sunflower Customers an equal opportunity to be present. 188 LADIES $3 VALUES $5 HOUSE 88c SLIPPERS $1.88 288 388 5000 Pairs of Nationally Advertised ladies, gents and children shoes to be sold at these ridiculous low prices in order to make way for our store remodeling. LADIES AND KIDDIES 35c and 75c Values ANKLETS 9c All Colors Gents - Walk-Over - Connolly - Air-O-Majic Kiddies Due to the low prices and expected clearance of these shoes we will not refund or exchange All Sales Will Be Final.