PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS NOVEMBER 25.1946 --p. m. outside 229 Frank Strong. SOCIALLY SPEAKING ELINOR_BROWNE, Society Editor Everyone will be ready for Thanksgiving vacation after the many parties held over the weekend. The Kappa Sigma "Red Dog Inn" was complete with swinging doors, sawdust floor, roulette tables, and paper money. At the Sigma Nu "Upstairs Chambermaid and Butler" party, the atmosphere was set by clotheslines full of men's shirts and women's apparel, and dust pans, floor mops and other cleaning utensils leaning against the walls. Decorations at the Sigma Kappa open house were bouquets of lavender and white chrysanthemums, Corn stalks and other fall foliage were decorations for the Sigma Chioplee. Thanksgiving dapple --p. m. outside 229 Frank Strong. Pi Pai's Have Skating Party Sigma Alpha Epsilon accompanied the Pi Beta Phi chapter and their week end guests on a roller skating party Saturday morning. Guests at the Kappa Eta Kappa smoker Thursday were George Eisenhardt, Forrest Haynes, Laurence Alfred, Tom McMaster, Billy Hamilton, William Malone, Guy Gettsy, David Thomson, Eugene Terry, V. P. Hessler, and R. P. Stringham. The guest speaker was Glen Paden of the Kansas Power and Light company, Topeka. Kappa Eta Kappa Guests * * Delta Upsilon Guests Guests at the Delta Upson "Old Manor" dance Saturday night were Isabel Faurot, Gloria Maxwell, Mary Varner, Bonnie Veatch, Jody Byerley, Mary Lou Shewey, Betty Brothers. Doris Gilman, Nancy Jackson, Virginia Foreman, Gwen Grant, Bonnie Oswalt, Evelyn Vogt, Lennie Moe. Sidney Letson, Helen Layborn, Carol Buhler, Jean Rose, Ruth Payne, Frances Wetheral, Janet Hawes. Mary Miller, Abigail Bixby, Virginia Louis Leonphenson, Nancy Ludlow, Betty Gilliland, Tuyla Talbert, Betty Rolls, Mary Murphy, Francis Schutz, Mary Katherine Sims, Betty Hirleman, Kathy Culley, Mary Franklin, Jackie Ogan, Nancy Smith, Rosemary Bisonrd, Dorothea Thomas, Patty Lou Orr, Barbara Varner, Barbara Johnson, Martha Rayle. Carol Helmers, Patricia Kelley, Alverta Neidens, Peggy Graber, Anne Redding, Juliette Williams, Jean Braden, Helen Hakrader, Dorothy Jean Safford, Joan Manuel, Maria Webb, Mary Joyce, Jo Ann Erilele, Mary Helen Baker, Alixville, Marilyn Lee, Margaret Lutz, Sally Houck, Betty Sander, Dolores Custer, Arlene Feldcamp. Chaperones were Mrs. William Rugges, Mrs. Vance Elder, Mrs. Warren Williams, Mrs. William H. Hall, Mrs. Ted McIntyre, and Mrs. C. G. Hornor. Sigma Kappa Entertains Guests at the Sigma Kappa open house were Dean Bradley, Bob Johnson, Jim Hosman, Dave Gagliardo, James Scanlan, Bob Franklin, Kenneth Maddux, William Case, Bill O'Brien, Floody Baker, Harold Canoll, Jim Carroll, Lee Davis, Ed Hundley, Don Culainh, Glen Kappelman, Grant Morrell, Bruce Wilder, Bob Freeman, Jack Rardin, Harrison Madden, Ralph Moore, James Sparline. John Daniel, Roger Pender, John Quinlan, Bob Davison, Don Wells, Pete Jansen, Richard Mac Cleman, Kenny Lewis, Luke Henderson, Lewis Mitchell, Ed Gavin, Dilver Fellers, Glenn St. John, Jack Wiggins, Claud Owens, Spencer Portwood, Earl Kreiger, Ray Manhant, Eugene Rudd, Bob Chambers, Harry Lohrence, Gordon Scherer. University Daily Kansan Mail subscription: $3 a semester, $4.50 a year, plus 2% tax (in Lawrence add $1 a semester postage). Published in Lawrence Kan., every afternoon during the school week on Sundays and Saturdays, University holidays, and September. Entered as second class matter Sept. 17, 1910, at the Post Office at Lawrence, Kan., under act of March 3, 1879. Phi Chi's Have Guests Guests at the Phi Chi reception and dance Saturday night were Marcella Toeves, Evalyn Seamall Mary Files, Elizabeth Tice, Phyllia Griesinger, Jo Ann Spalding, Elwanda Brewer, Nancy Dille, Bonnie Benson, Beverly Emerson, Neva Jean Untruh, Wanda Good, Mary Frances Diehl, Beilah Weel, Virginia Hamacker, Freda Archer, Vina Lou Godding, Estelle R. Pincomb, Glenna Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Montgomery, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Innes, Dr. and Mrs. A. B. Leonard, Mr and Mrs. Gilbert Wilmiller. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bowser, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Foland, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Elton Schroder, Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Swanson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cater, Mr. and Mrs. Don Gholson, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Bauer, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Borders, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Munns, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Roth, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adams, Wilson Miller, and Jim Reed. Chaperones were Mrs. Caris Mallory, housemother and Dr. W. J. Baumgartner, faculty sponsor. Kappa Kappa Gamma will honor its house board at a Thanksgiving banquet tonight. Kappa's Honor House Board Officers elected at a recent meeting of Tau Kappa Epsilon are Reginald Robertson, Venerable Prytanis, and Robert Brock, Cryophilos. TKE's Elect Officers Entertain Chi O Pledges The Chi Omega mothers and alumnae entertained the pledge class with a buffet supper Thursday night at the home of Mrs. Harry Stucker. Mrs. Roy Filken spoke on the founding of Chi Omega. Harman Co-op will hold an hour dance tonight from 7 to 8 at the house. Harman Will Entertain Watson Pledges TKE Official Bulletin Tau Kappa Epsilon announces the pledging of Thomas L. Watson of Leavenworth. Satisfactory tests have been carried out in Sydney Australia, of a radar plotting screen for air traffic control in all weathers. November 25,1946 Kansan board meeting at 4 p.m today in 107 Journalism. --p. m. outside 229 Frank Strong. ** A.I.E.E. will meet at 7:30 p.m. to morrow in Lindley auditorium. Arthur Wahl will speak on Wright field. All electrical engineers invited. Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship will meet at 7 p.m. tomorrow in Barlow chapel of Myers hall. Everyone welcome. All residents of Montgomery county meet in room 9 Frank Strong at 4:15 p.m. today for state-wide activities. All freshmen and sophomores in the College should see their advisers today and tomorrow. Dec. 2 and 3. Advisers' names and office hours are posted on bulletin board ** Pre-Nursing club will meet at 4 p.m. tomorrow. Miss Greenman of the occupational therapy department will be the speaker. All graduate nurses are invited. Stafford county organization will meet at 4:30 tomorrow in the Pn room of the Union. The territory that is now Iowa was first ceded to Spain in 1763, ceded back to France in 1801, and finally became a part of the Louisiana territory and the United States in 1803. When properly applied to a garden, tear gas will kill off the weeds, permitting the plants to grow unmolested. ALWAYS BETTER...BETTER ALL WAYS