946 DECEMBER 3,1946 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE COEDS' CORNER Being Assistant House Mother Is One Of Her Many Projects LORRAINE CARPENTER SOCIALLY SPEAKING ELINOR BROWNE, Society Editor Sig Ep's Pledge Three Sigma Phi Epsilon announces the pledging of Emmett Johnson, Wichita; Adrian Allen, Topeka; and George Benscheidt. Hutchinson. --of Women's Club Plans Tea The University Women's club will entertain with a Christmas tea at 3 p.m. Thursday in Myers hall. During the program Christmas card scenes will be depicted in a tableau. Dean Swarthout On Rachmaninoff Fund Dean D. M. Swarthout of the School of Fi 2 Arts, recently was appointed a member of the Rachmaninoff Fund regional committee. The committee, which will represent the state of Kansas, is a part of the district including Missouri, Arkansas, Nebraska, and other southeastern states. Through district and national competition the committee will select outstanding piano talent. The winner will be accorded solo appearances with the major symphony orchestra, a New York recital, and booking under one of the leading concert agencies of the East. Lorraine is the College representative to All-Student Council, president of the Independent Student association, and secretary of the Women's Executive council. She is a member of the Jay James and the Pre-nursing club, of which she was president last year. She also was one of the Corbin representatives on the Inter-dorm council last year. Lorraine, who is majoring in prenursing, until recently had planned to continue her nurses training at the University of Kansas hospital in February, but L. B. Hammer, Business junior, has changed her mind. They plan to be married soon, and she will finish in the College. As assistant housemother at Corbin, Lorraine locks the doors each night, works the switchboard from a half hour after closing hours on, and answers all late doorbells. Greek-Independent Women's Council To Draft Constitution Members of the newly-formed Greek and independent women's council will meet today to ratify a constitution. Kathryn O'Leary, College senior and president of Pan-Helianic council, and Bonnie Chesnut, College junior and Inter-Dorm council president, are co-chairman in charge of the council and will draw up the constitution. The first meeting of the twenty representatives on the council was at a luncheon recently in the English room of the Union. Miss Margaret Habein, dean of women, and Miss Martha Peterson, Pan-Hellenic executive secretary, were hostesses. As the organization is set up now, there will be a representative from all independent and sorority houses and two from Corbin hall. There will be a regular meeting date, which has not been definitely set. The group will discuss mutual problems of Greek and independent women, such as scholarship, house management, and sports, but will not be concerned with politics. Plans for the new organization were begun about three weeks ago by Miss Chesnut and Miss O'Leary. The Russian club will meet today at 4:30 p.m. in room 402 of Fraser hall. Russian Club To Meet Portable Radios AC-DC - Battery Attractive leatherette-cased portable battery radios, for immediate delivery while they last They can also be connected to electric outlets. Complete With Batteries $49.95 STARLING Furniture Company 928 MASS. CLEARANCE Ready-to-Wear Tremendous Savings at This Time of Year That You Have Not Had for Years! Two and Three Piece Suits 1/3 and 1/2 Less Coats Plain and Fur Trimmed 1/4 - 1/3 - 1/2 Less Dresses All Styles Daytime Afternoon and Dinner 4.00 8.00 14.00 18.00 24.00 28.00 Sportswear Sweaters — Skirts — Jackets Blouses — Slacks — Slack Suits 1/4 - 1/3 - 1/2 Less Fur Coats LESS 25% ALL SALES FINAL No Approvals — Exchanges — Refunds