NOVEMBER 15,1946 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Pi Phi Pledges Entertain Pi Beta Phi pledge class entertained the Sigma Nu pledge class with an hour dance Wednesday night. *** Cupies Club in the The Y. M-Y, W Couples club will meet at 8 p.m. Saturday at the Congregational church for folk dancing Delta Chi Dames To Meet The Delta Chi Dames will meet Monday night in the apartment of Mrs. H. Overholser, housemother. An invitation to attend is extended to all wives of Delta Chi. * * Alpha Chi's Enterainte The pledge class of Alpha Chi Omega entertained the pledge class of Phi Kappa Psi Thursday night. Lutheran Students To Meet The Lutheran Student association will hold its weekly meeting at the home of Mrs. Magda Jensen at 6th and Louisiana street at 6 p.m. Sunday. A T O Has Dinner Guests ★ ★ ★ Dinner guests at the Alpha Tau Omega house Wednesday night included Jane Coolidge, Ernestine Shears, Anne Young, Jean Cunningham, Meredith Gear, Patricia Coolidge, Dorothea Thomas and Sarah Houch. Oh No, Only Three New Orleans. (UP)—The much-married 17-year-old Dorey Melton, buxom blonde of Shelby, N.C., found herself in the toils of the law today mourning that "moonlight won't tempt me any more." To police who arrested her on complaint of one spouse who said she had three other hubbies, Dorothy said "no"—that she had married only three. McSpadden Resigns This is Larry McSpadden, who resigned this week from the dance manager position, an office he held both before and after his military service. McSpadden is a law student. (Daily Kansan staff photo.) Social events for the week-end include the Delta Chi formal dance at the chapter house from 9 to 12 tonight. Don Henry Co-op is giving an inter co-op party for Harmon co-op and Jayhawk co-op from 8:30 to 12 tomorrow night at $721_{1/2}$ Massachusetts. Kappa Alpha Psi will give a dinner and dance in the Kansas room from 6:30 to 12 tomorrow night. Tomatoes Climb High Fort Wayne, Ind. (UP)—William C. Slater has to climb a step ladder when he wants tomatoes from his vine. The vine measures 12 feet 8 inches and gives tomatoes weighing more than a pound. Faculty To Head Cast In Next K.U. Drama "Juno and the Paycock" by Sean O'Casey will be the next production of the dramas department. Four members of the speech and drama department faculty will recreate the roles they played when the work of the Irish dramatist first appeared at the University in 1930. Mrs. Jessica Crafton will take the part of June, Prof. Allen Crafton, Paycock; Prof. Robert Calderwood, Joker Daly; and Mrs. Frances Feist, Maisie Madigan. Casting for other roles is not yet complete, although rehearsals have begun. The play will be staged Dec. 9. 10, 11, 12. Downs To Present Botany Pictures Dra. Cora Downs, of the bacteriology department, will present a travelogue with colored picture illustrations at a meeting of the Linnaean club at 8 p.m. Monday in room 417. Snow hall. Meetings of the club, sponsored by the botany department, are open to anyone interested in botany. Ronald McGregor, president, said today. Pittsburg Printing Students Tour University Press Forty students in the printing department of Kansas State Teachers college in Pittsburg toured the University Press and Dyche museum Thursday. They were accompanied by Prof. L. G. Cutler, of the printing department, and Mrs. Cutler. He is a K.U. graduate of 1927. The group is on a two-day trip to Lawrence and Topeka where they will visit printing establishments. Blow-Out Is Fatal Terre Haute, Ind. (UP)—Douglas McCoskey of Terre Haute was killed when a truck tire he was repairing blew up in his face. A piece of the rim struck him in the head. Music Piped Into Your Dentist's Office May Supersede Those Old Magazines Portland, Ore. (UP)—The joke about the old magazines in the dentist's office is out if a new enterprise in Portland continues to meet with success. The General Music Service is piping wired music into dentist's reception and operating rooms as well as to the wide variety of other professional and business fields where a soothing melodic phrase is deemed to have a desirable effect on customer and workman. As explained by John Egan, one of the officials of the firm, the type of music selected is an important factor in the success of the service. The blare of brass and jump of jive is not considered soothing to a person with an aching molar. Instead, the platters in the company's studio spin with recorded music known to the trade as "sweet." "Measured music" is another term used by the trade to denote so many minutes of wired music for a nickel, but to the General Music Service it has another meaning. 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