NOVEMBER 7,1946 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Get 'Em In Early Beginning at once, all lists of guests of organized houses must be turned in by 8 a.m. Monday if the party was Friday night and by noon Monday if the party was Saturday night. *** neta Pledges To Entertain The pledge class of Kappa Alpha Theta will entertain the Alpha Tau Omega pledges with an hour dance tonight. Alpha Chis Entertain * * * Alpha Chi Omega has announced the initiation of Patricia Power, Jo Ellen Hall, Betty DeArmond, Ann Angle and Maralyn McNeish. A formal initiation banquet was held Monday evening at the chapter house. --- Baptist Sorority Meets "Grace and Charm in Everyday Life" was the subject of Mrs. George Setter, patroness of Theta Epsilon, Baptist church sorority, at a meeting held Tuesday night in the student center. Thetas Have Open House The next meeting will be Nov.19. Guests at the Kappa Alpha Theta open house Friday night included William McPhee, William Neff, Donald May, Lawrence Smith, Jack Bennett, George Robb, William Harrison, Donald Williams, Sam Crow, Charles Apt, Jesse Stewart, Robert Adams, James Sargent, Robert Malott, Murray Davis, Robert Bunten, Gail Weber, Jack Dunne, Gene Williams, James Padon, Robert Manonele. Francis Carr, Stansbury Stockton, Hubert Hall, Robert Moore, John Black, Robert Anderson, G. Willard Frank, Lawrence Hawkinson, Ed ward Perry, Carl Bomholt, Ray Frisby, Roy Twist, Kirkpatrick Scott, Murray Regier, Jerry Simpson, William Schell, Stanley McEwen, Robert Bayles, Dale Oliver, William Sands, Rayburn Ocambar, Earl Rob- bins, Charles Wagstaff, and Gordon Saunders. Ann Jacobson Heads Jewish Students The Jewish Student union held an election for permanent officers at their regular business meeting this week in Myers hall. Those elected were: President, Ann Jacobson, graduate student; vice-president, Milton Firestone, College senior; treasurer, Ben Feigenbaum, Business senior; Recording secretary, Mrs. Melvin Jackel; corresponding secretary, Leatrich Endice, College freshman. The group decided to join the Inter-collegiate Zionistic Federation of America, an organization for the instruct of Jewish and non-Jewish students about Zionism. The first meeting of I.C.Z.F.A. will be held at 5 p.m. today in Myers hall. Boney, Nelson Elected Officers Of Russian Club Officers elected at the second meeting of the Russian club included Elaine Boney, vice-president; and Natalie Nelson, secretary-treasurer. Robert Campbell lead the discussion of the life and reforms of Peter the Great. At the next meeting Nov. 19 Miss Boney will continue the review of Russian history with a talk on Catherine of Russia. Sudlow's Painting Wins Robert N. Sudlow, instructor in drawing and painting, has been notified that the St. Louis Museum of Arthas awarded him a $200 prize for his oil painting, "The Red House." now on display at the St. Louis museum. $5,000 OR BUST Give to W. S. S. F. W.E.C. Plans To Meet Before A.S.C. Meetings Plans were made at the Women's Executive council meeting Tuesday for a regular meeting to be held before the All Student Council meetings. Headed by Shirley Wellborn, the W.E.C. is made up of all women on A.S.C. This year it has eight members. Plans were made to join the national organization and send representatives to the conference in the spring. Miss Wellborn gave a brief report on the executive board meeting Monday night, with Miss Margaret Habein, dean of women. APO To Meet Lambda chapter of Alpha Phi Omega, national service fraternity, will have a business meeting to elect delegates to the national convention at 8:30 p.m. tomorrow in Frank Strong auditorium. Home Ec Club Has 19 New Members Nineteen new members were initiated at the home economics club meeting this week in Fraser dining room. Mary Jo Mercer reported on the meeting of the national council which she attended this summer in Cleveland, Ohio. New members include Phyllis Farrell, Betty Pretz, Betty Sandbrook, Jane Ferrell, Wilma Geppelt, Betty Young, Doris Anderson, Ruth Cawood, Cola Markle, Nora Marie Mason, Louise Morrow, Etta Mae Cooper, Donna Kapp, Mary Jo Young, Patricia Ferguson, Kathryn Hessling, Corine Carter, Marilyn Smart and Dolores Farrell. Bees trained to pollenize red clover will increase seed production from the usual one to four bushels an acre to about 12 bushels. Plaids, Checks and Plain Skirts With That New High Belt Line JOHNSON'S DRESS SHOP 835 MASS THE COLLEGE JEWELER Students' Jewelry Store 42 Years 809 MASS. DUSTY RHODES CHILI Open 'Til Midnight JUMBO-BURGERS Lost Something? Try a University Daily Kansan Want Ad Feel Like You'd Like A Nice, Thick, Juicy STEAK? You Can Get It At ROSE'S RANCHO 2 MILES NORTH OUT OF LAWRENCE Dancing Every Nite Open Every Nite Except Tuesday Tomorrow Night Nov. 8 In Lawrence For One Night Only Community Building 9 to Midnight Currently Playing at Hotel Muehlebach JAYHAWK - SOONER SWEATER DANCE Advance Tickets $1.25, Tax Included, Stag or Drag On Sale at Ober's and Brick's for 10 Days CAMPUS DRESS Only 250 Advance Tickets Left Price at Door, $1.50