OCTOBER 30,1946 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE DG Open House Delta Gamma held open house Friday night at the chapter house. Guests included Jimmy Walker, Bill Bradford, Cordon Church, Gib Hart, Joe Barrington, Tom McGraw, Reginald Cook, Pat Curry, Bill Butler, Jack Parker, Bob Morey, Jack Cook, Bill Pierson, Jim Roark, Dick Winternote, Charles Mosher, John Addington, Jim Scott, Gene Gamble, Roger Yost, Wiley Pendleton, Cox, Kenneth Ramsey, Bob Hollibaugh, Harry Harlan, Paul Brownlee, Don Patton, Wally McKee, Bill Burris, Gene Jennings, Bruce Gushern, Don Price, Will Friesen, George Mac- Curdy, Don Dean, Howard Shryck. Chaperones were Mrs. Wilfred S Shaw, Mrs. C. H. Sautter, Mrs. A. H. Little, and Mrs. Robert W. Wilson. * * * Guests at an informal supper Sunday at the Pi Beta Phi house were Chancellor and Mrs. Deane W. Malott, Dean and Mrs. Paul B. Lawson, Dean and Mrs. G. B. Smith, Dean and Mrs. Henry Werner, Miss Margaret Habein, Prof. and Mrs. W. W. Davis, Prof. and Mrs. Raymond Wheeler, Prof. and Mrs. D. L. Patterson, Prof. and Mrs. H. D. Chubb, Miss Edna A. Hill, Miss Marjorie Whitney, and Prof. C. P. Osborne. Bill Saffell, Bob Bell, Duke Burt, Hal Friesen, Darrrell Seward, Pete Purdy, Mike Rake, Bill Ellis, George Johnston, Bill Patterson, Jim Mason, and Bill Mahoney. Pi Phi's Entertain Sig Ep's Have Guests Saturday dinner guests of Sigma Phi Epsilon were surely Mason, Nancy Deane Smith, Billie Dunn, Jody Stuckey, Marilyn Marsh, Joan Vermillion, Irma Lou Rick, Nancy Lee McFadden, Rosemary Jarboe, and Kitty Walter. Carruth Has Open House --- Carruth hall held open house Friday night. The guests were Jim Roller, Jim Kelso, Schuyler Brookfield, Jack Armel, John Light, Arnie Doyle, Wichita; Kenneth Geoffroy, William Ruth, Norman Wycoff, Alvin Thomas, George Worral, Robert Bergman, Burlington; Milo Vaskell, Ray Dewell, Clifford Tidd, Edward Brown. Byron E. Jones, St. Joseph; Ernest Myer, Charles Byers, Kenneth Coffield, Wilford Raymond, Jim Stratton, Deryl Fuller, Jack Redund, Edsel Crawford, Chuck Archibald, Raymond Koenke, Hoyt Etter, Gordon Thomas, Frank Simala, Joe Schreiner, Lyle Wheatercroft, Frank Lawyer, and Gene Casemier. Phi Beta Pi Dance [Guests of Phi Beta Pi Friday night at an informal dance were Mary Shreck, Jo Young, Norm McMullin, Shirley Lindauer, Lee Brooks, Ann Hunter, Tunun Es Date Is Announced For Military Ball The Army-Navy military ball for this year has been scheduled for Nov. 22 from 9-12 p.m. in the Military Science building, Col. K. E. Rosebush, program chairman, announced today. Charlie Steeper and his band will play for the dance expected to accommodate about 550. The dance will be formal with the service personnel wearing dress uniforms. Each ROTC or NROTC member may bring a couple as his guests free of charge, Colonel Rosebush said. Also, any army or navy officer attending the University may attend. Committees are making arrangements for a floor show composed of University talent. Students Dance, Play At I.S.A. Party Friday Dancing and table games were main items of entertainment at the I.S.A. party Friday in the Military Science building. Kass Kassinger's orchestra provided the music. Chaperones were Prof. and Mrs. C. Hess Haagen, Mr. and Mrs. Evan R. Stevens, Jr., and George Yeekel. The social committee in charge was headed by George Yeekel with Dean Jordon and Bertha Lowery assisting. 35 Types Of Minerals Collected On Field Trip A mineralogy field trip which toured southeastern Kansas and Arkansas for five days returned Sunday night. The 22 students returned with about 35 different types of minerals, R. M. Dreyer, proefssor of geology, said today. The group visited zinc mines, aluminum mines and a "mineral collection locality" at Magnet Pole, Arkansas. The minerals will be used for individual collections, Professor Dreyer added. International Club Party The International club will have a Halloween costume party at 7:30 p.m. Friday. The place will be announced later. Jose Portuguez is chairman of the social committee. troda, Doris Neve, Kitty Walters, Ardis Sly, Virginia Peete, Mable Cable, Jo Stevenson, Anabel Keeler, Mary Spillman, Meribah Barrett, Wilma Hildebrand, Ada Kopke, Dorothy Scroggy, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Saylor, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Corder, Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Yoder, and Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Lamkin. *** DG's Entertain Delts The pledges of Delta Tau Delta were guests of the Delta Gamma pledge class for an hour dance Tuesday night at the chapter house. Sunnyside Residents We can furnish your home to suit your tastes Everything From Flaor to Ceiling - Easy Terms See Us Before You Buy and Make Your Money Stretch - Free Delivery - Reasonable Prices Starling Furniture Company Chavarria Elected Spanish Club Head 928 MASS. El Ateneo, University Spanish club, installed Alvaro Chavarria is president and Virginia Williams as vice-president at a recent meeting. As a program feature, Mr. Chalmers Herman spoke on "La American Central", its regions, culture, and inhabitants. PHONE 1192 In Spanish, Mr. Herman said, "Central America has a culture of her own in politics, education, and literary artists." Tincher, Moore Debate For High School Students William Tincher, College freshman, and Jean Moore, law student, took the affirmative in a debate on socialized medicine sponsored by the University of Wichita, Saturday. The "no decision" debate was a demonstration before approximately 300 high school debaters and their coaches, E. C. Buehler, professor of speech, said today. Professor Buehler gave an analysis of the question to the assembly. Y.M., Y.W. Committees Will Give Hour Dance The Y.M.C.A. and Y.W.C.A. freshman committees will have an hour lance for the freshmen interested in Y activities, at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow. n the Kansas room of the Union. This is the first of a series of hour lances sponsored by the joint freshman committees of the Y.M.C.A. and Y.W.C.A. social program. SIZZLING and DELICIOUS That's Right—We Mean Only One Thing— HAMBURGERS Court House Lunch . . "Say! I'm for HODGES for CONGRESS" Hear Him On WREN Daily at 11:30 a.m. and November 4 at 6 P.M. K. U. Class '32 Vet World War II Advertisers Prefer The Kansan To Reach Hill Students Sand-"Witches" AS USUAL This old hag Doesn't scare us at all Halloween night you'll hear The Food Man's call. KU FOOD SERVICE PRESBYTERIANS STEWARDSHIP Christian Stewardship is the practice of systematic and proportionate giving of time, abilities, and material possessions, based on the conviction that these are a trust from God, to be used in His service, for the benefit of all mankind. The Stewardship Commission of Westminster Fellowship has the job of developing among young people of the Church that kind of program which will help them to use their time, talents, and money as trustees of God. Total commitment of Personality, Talents, and Substance are stressed for the year of 1946- 47. The budget of Westminster Fellowship, planned, organized, and supported by you is as follows: WESTMINSTER FELLOWSHIP FOR OURSELVES Sunday suppers $640.00 Kitchen help 96.00 Speakers expenses 125.00 Conferences, retreat 75.00 Publicity folder 75.00 Stamps and stationery 90.00 Books, magazines 50.00 Entertainment 50.00 Finance campaign 50.00 Athletic equipment 40.00 Program activities 25.00 Office supplies 25.00 Intramural fees 10.00 FOR OTHERS Mission projects $150.00 Sunday School 100.00 Student Rel. Council 35.00 U.S.C.C. 10.00 W.S.C.F. 10.00 W.S.S.F. 15.00 Presby Church Board 20.00 Restoration Fund 25.00 Miscellaneous gifts 25.00 1351. 00 Personal visitation teams under the supervision of Maurice Brownlee will visit all Presbyterian students in the period of 28 October-9 November. This will be the only call for financial support made during the school year. Help us to continue meeting all commitments. John Woodard, graduate navy contract student doing biological research work on Tularemia is adult sponsor of the stewardship commission. Bill Richmond, college sophomore, a returned vet and treasurer of Westminster Fellowship commission, chairmom. Margaret Power, graduate in chemistry, is recorder. "When making a commitment you do no lose it,you give it." WESTMINSTER FELLOWSHIP 1221 OREAD PHONE 804 回