--- 946 NOVEMBER 14,1946 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Burch, McBride Pledge Phi Psi Phi Kappa Psi announces the pledging of Howard M. Burch, Lawrence, and James F. McBride, Wichita. - * * Engineers' Wives To Meet Corbin Entertains Student engineers' wives will meet at Myers hall at 8 p.m. tonight. Corbin hall entertained with an hour dance Wednesday night. Hillcrest Guest Miss Evelyn Mercer was a weekend guest at Hillcrest house. She is on vacation from a civil service position in Panama. Miss Mercer is a 1945 graduate from the School of Business. She was a member of A.S.C., Jay Janes, and Phi Chi Theta, honorary women's business fraternity. Guests To Battenfeld, Miller Battenfeld hall held an exchange dinner with Miller hall Wednesday night. Women who went to Battenfeld for dinner were Patricia Williams, Mary Frances Hercules, Ruby Kauffman, Maxine Thach, Carol Crow, Sally Underwood, Juanita Lewis, Harriet Graves, Nancy Jolly, Shirley Ousley, Elizabeth Graves, Marjorie Trautwein, Dorothea Fuller, and Joan Degenhardt. Men who were guests at Miller were Charles Geyer, Bobby Andrews, Deane Postlethwaite, Clyde Lunger, Edward Whiteside, Edward B. Swain, Jerald Hamilton, Delmer Harris, Robert Richter, James Nelson, James Barrett, Darrel Brown, Howard Hallman, and Wayne Hunt. After dinner an hour dance was given at Battenfeld for all Miller hall women. ** ** Alpha Kappa Alpha Has Tea Delta chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Delta fraternity acquainted tea for Miss Margaret Missionary To Speak On 'Missions In India' The Rev. Robert Cummings, former head of the language school of missionaries in Landauer Mussoori, India, will speak on, "Missions in india," at 7 p.m. tonight in Barlow chapel at Myers hall. The lecture is sponsored by the Inter-Varsity Christian fellowship. The Rev. Mr. Cummings was born in India and is a celebrated author and musician. He is in the United States on a short furlough, and will return to India soon. Westminster Club Plans Supper Meeting Tomorrow Westminster Supper club for married Presbyterian students will meet in Westminster hall at 5:30 p.m. tomorrow. The supper at 6 will be followed by a fellowship period. Nursery facilities are available for those who wish to bring their children. Plenty Of Jobs Available For Men, Tompkins Says "Men looking for temporary employment will find plenty of work to be done." Willis Tompkins, assistant dean of men, said today. Those interested may inquire at the office of the Dean of Men from 2 to 4 p.m. Habein, dean of women, Monday afternoon in the East room of the Union. In the receiving line were Miss Habein, Mary Jenkins, president of the sorority, and May Zelma Wallace, president of the graduate chapter. Miss Habein spoke to the members and pledges on campus life. A member of the graduate chapter, Mrs. Ruth Taylor, gave a summary of the history of the sorority. COURT HOUSE LUNCH Meals - Short Orders Sandwiches Open 5:30-12:30 Pratt-Nethery The engagement of Elizabeth Anne Pratt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Pratt, Galveston, Texas, to Maurice James Nethery, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice J. Nethery of Junction, Texas, was announced at Corbin hall November 3. The announcement was made by Mrs. Treva Brown, housemother, who received a corsage of white carnations. Colleen Jones sang "I Love You Truly," and chocolates were passed by Margaret Robison, Mary Jeanne Johnson, and Geraldine Hamm, who wore yellow chrysanthemum corsages. Miss Pratt received a corsage of gardenias. Miss Pratt is a College senior majoring in English. She is a member of Quill Club, Inter-dorm Council, and a former president of Foster hall. Mr. Nethery, after four years in the army, has resumed his studies at Texas A. and M. college where he is a senior majoring in biology. Largest U.S. Liner Sails New York. (UP)—The 26,404-ton S. S. America, largest United States passenger liner, sailed today on her first peacetime North Atlantic crossing. The sleek luxury vessel was a troop transport for five years. DE LUXE CAFE 28 YEARS OF SERVICE Same Location-Same Management You Are Welcome 711 Mass. PROTECT YOUR EYES Lawrence Optical Co. 1025 Mass. THE COLLEGE JEWELER Students' Jewelry Store 42 Years 809 MASS. Seal The Promise with a DIAMOND from Gifts Jewelry 833 Mass. Phone 827 University Daily Kansan Advertising Brings Real Results Stationery Christmas Is Just Around The Corner When It Comes To Stationery Our supply of EATON'S fine writing paper is limited, tiful paper makes an ideal present. so make your selection of gift stationery early. Our beau- CARTER'S STATIONERY 1025 Mass. Phone 1051