OCTOBER 31,1946 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Delts Hold Paddle Party Delta Tau Delta held its 22nd annual paddle party Saturday night at the chapter house. The decoration theme was "Ye Olde Delt Tavern". Refreshments of cider and dough-rows were served Betty Brewer, Pat Cook, Martha Gragg, Barbara Parrient, Jean Schalis, Shirley Grigsby, Constance Dean, Martha Martin, Joyce Wormon, Eunice Carlson, JoAnn Rogers, Virginia Powell, Shelia Singleton, Marjorie Funk, Jane Anderson, Jane Hedges, Betty Cunningham, Janice Jones. Guests attending were Sara Underwood, Corinne Temple, Mary Jean Stewart, Etta Mae Cooper, Stella Gabrielson, Marilyn Steinert, Bonnie Holden, Martha Weed, Ann Shaefeff, Bonnie Cunningham, Margaret O'Neil, Joan Carr, Barbara Schacheimer, Marjorie Scidmore, Helen Dietzel, Jill Patchen, Lola Marie Brantit, Barbara Meyer, Marnie Brown, Kathleen Culley, Jones, Dorothy O'Connor, Jo Larson, Pat Burk, Jo Compton, Virginia Daugherty, Marilyn Smart, Edith Malott, Jane Elbel, Carol Terrant, Helen Ward, Virginia Jensen, Barbara McKinley, Sibyl Duff, Betty Lou Peeet, Patricia Kelly, Ann Ashley, Eileen Horner, B. Ann Brown, Harrier Harlow, Margaret Harness, Ann Hogue, Nancy Welker, Lou Baldridge, Mary Kern, Mr., and Mrs. Glee Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee, and Mr. and Mrs. Lamkin. Wanda Dumler, Ethel Pearson, Sue Newcomer, Mary Lind, Rosemary Robinson, Dorothy Shields, Sally Winterschied, Kathryn O'Leary, Betty Sullivan, Jeanne Rose, Diane Strayer, Marie Touhey, Patricia Coolidge, Carol Hastings, Mable Baker, Emily Berry, Chaperones were Mrs. Nelle Hopkins, Mr. and Mrs. John G. Blocker and Mr. and Mrs. William Moore Gamma Phis Entertain The pledge class of Gamma Phi theta will entertain the Beta Theta P4 pledges at an hour dance at the chapter house tonight. Psychology Majors Report On Summer's Experiences Edward B. Swain, College senior, spoke on "Recreational Therapy" at a meeting of the psychology colloquium Monday in Frank Strong hall. Swain, Dick Morrison, College sophomore, and Mary Alford, College senior, conducted a round table discussion of their work the past summer at the Southard Children's school of the Menninger foundation in Topeka. About 35 seniors in psychology and graduate students attended. To 100 Men Who Want To Make Some Money and Have Some Fun Sign in at the Y.M.C.A. office, or call K.U.174 before Saturday. Sell Concessions at the Football Game Saturday Bridge, Camera, Radio Clubs Are Planned Bridge, camera, and radio clubs for University students and faculty members will hold organizational meetings next week under guidance of the Clubs and Organizations committee of the Union. Plans for the formation of ping pong, chess, and checker clubs will be discussed at the next meeting of the committee. Times and meeting places for the first three units will be announced later, John McGuckin, chairman, said today. All University students and faculty members are eligible for membership in these organizations. Tournaments and exhibitions will be arranged later. Elbel Attends Conference E. R. Elbel, director of the K.U. veterans bureau, is expected to return today from St. Louis where he has been conferring with officials in the regional office of the veterans' administration. To Appear In Ensembles Jobs For Women About 20 University Fine Arts students will appear on three ensemble programs to be presented during February, March, and April in the Nelson Art Gallery, Kansas City, Mo., Raymond Stuhl, violin professor, said today. Applicants for shorthand and typing jobs as well as general house work are urged to see Miss Martha Peterson in the women's employment office, 228 Frank Strong hall. Eleven million motorists put new fan belts in their cars every year in normal times. COURT HOUSE LUNCH Meals - Short Orders Sandwiches Open 5:30-12:30 Whether dining with a friend or with the family, dine in our quiet, cheerful surroundings. You are always welcome. DeLuxe Cafe Fifty foreign students representing 19 countries are attending the University, Willis Tompkins, chairman of the foreign students committee, said today. 711 MASS. 19 Countries Represented WURLITZER PHONOGRAPHS For Party Rentals Used Juke Box Records For Sale JOHN H. EMICK 1014 Mass. Phone 343 Your car would move as smoothly and quietly as I do if you'd have it checked regularly at FRITZ CO. This Ghost Really Knows What He's Talking About! PHONE 4 When You - Have a Flat - Have a Dead Battery - Run Out of Gas CITIES SERVICE PRODUCTS 8th & N.H. Cities Service Products "At the Sign of the Fighting Jayhawk" Advertisers Prefer The Kansan To Reach Hill Students HALLOWE'EN DANCE TONIGHT 8:00 to 11:00 PRIZES GALORE FOR BEST COSTUME at the SKYLINE CLUB Dancing to the Tunes of JOSEPH LANGWORTHY Floor Show—Jerry Correa & Co. Make Reservations Phone 3339 ---