1946 OCTOBER 21,1946 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE THREE One dress with a plain black skirt had an insert of checked satin across the front from shoulder to shoulder. Another had a large side drape of striped satin. And a third combination was a black top and striped skirt. The intermission numbers of the Weems band featured the clowning of "Tiny" Martin. His bass viol solo, "Flight of the Bumble Bee," and his antics with a baby violin brought him laughs from the students. Couples seen the dance included Mary Kay Page and Bill McFee, Mike Walker and Katie O'Neill Barbara Shipp and Dale Dunlap, Eileen Deutschman and Kenneth Deeker, Don Pomery and Marcella Stewart, Marylee Masterson and Gene Casement, and Eileen O'Connor and Dick Hodgen. A gown that drew both attention and admiration was a one shoulder affair in striking black. Two rows of chi-chi fringe topped the skirt. The combinations of black and pink candy-striped satin were as varied as they were eye-catching. Students may well massage their aching feet after this week-end. Any dancing heart would have been well satisfied with the waltzing fare for this week-end. More than 400 couples danced to the music of Ted Weems' orchestra Friday night. Many of those who came from the parade dressed in skirts and sweaters. The dividing line between alumni and students was impossible to distinguish Saturday night. The ballroom of the Military Science building was crowded. An estimation of nearly 600 couples would seem quite close. A sprinkling of Nebraska rooters, band members, and cheerleaders mingled with K.U. alumni and students. Harirett Harlow's blues singing, particularly "Memphis Blues," highlighted the intermission program planned by Charles Marsh. Chemistry Faculty, Staff Entertained Friday The faculty, staff and graduate assistants in the chemistry department were entertained by Prof. and Mrs. R. Q. Brewster at dinner Friday night in the Kansas room of the Union. After dinner Prof. Robert Taft gave an illustrated talk on the early history of the University. Phi Chi Theta Plans Tea A rush tea will be held at 4 p. m. November 7 in the East room of the Union it was decided at a meeting of Phi Chi Theta, national honorary business fraternity for women. Wednesday. Students attending the dance included Robert Elbel and Jane Anderson, Harriet Graves and Carl Unruh, Carolyn Owley and Paul Thome, Melba Jean Young and Norman Wycoff, Delores Sutton and Bob Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Craig, Joaissance Bonll and Bob Blank, Evangeline Pratt and Emerson Shields, Maybelle St. Lawrence and Edwin Rossilon, and Mary Lou Davis and Ralph Burnett. K.U. Dames' Mixer Has Carnival Theme Elephants and clowns were present on the "carnival grounds" at the K.U. Dames, organization of wives of University students, mixer Thursday night in the Military Science building. Committees for the carnival were Reca Lee, Helen Nicholson, Valeda Billiuis, Bertie McConnell, Dorothy Klaus, Frances Klosky, Frances Snodgress, and Gene Johnson, Jane P功士 was master of ceremonies. Initiation for new members will be Oct. 30, in the Kansas room of the Union. Linnaean Club Hears Plant Succession Talk Twenty-four members attended the first meeting of the Linnaean club Sunday afternoon. Dr. W. H. Horr of the botany department spoke on Plant Succession to a mixed group of students, faculty members, and townpeople. President of the club is Ronale McGregor, graduate student. Other officers are Dorothy Taft, vice-president, and Arleen Hale, secretary-treasurer. --featuring KASS KASSINGER and his orchestra Inter-Varsity Christian fellowship meeting 7 to 8 p.m. tomorrow in Barlow chapel of Myers hall to discuss plans for visit of Miss Mary Beaton from national headquarters. Bob Ness, speaker; Paul Neueswander, song leader. Students and faculty welcome. Election of freshman class officers and A.S.C. representative will be held tomorrow. Polls will be in Quonset hut behind Frank Strong hall and will be open from 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. --featuring KASS KASSINGER and his orchestra Physical Therapy club meeting at 6 tonight in P.T. room of Watkins hospital. Transportation for evening picnic will be furnished. Attention Stafford County Students: Introduction and organization meeting at 4:30 p.m. tomorrow in Pine room of Union. Call Bob Bock, Statewide Activities correspondent at 1789-W if you cannot come. Lampodus club will meet at 7:30 tonight in the Pine room of the Union. SULLY MASON and Orchestra The New BAND SENSATION of the Year DE LUXE CAFE COMMUNITY BUILDING Tickets at Rock Chalk - Carl's - Bell's 28 YEARS OF SERVICE Same Location-Same Management You Are Welcome 711 Mass. Saturday, October 26 DRAKE'S FOR DELICIOUS BAKES 907 Mass. Phone 61 It Looks Like A Sure Thing And it is a sure thing that you'll lose! But you stand to lose a hundred times more when you gamble on driving a car without adequate insurance. Have you got it? FOR PROTECTION INSURE WITH "CELINA MUTUAL" Delbert C. Richardson INSURANCE AGENCY "Veteran Owned" 803 Mass. Phone 509 Read the Daily Kansan daily. ISA Halloween Party Sweaters and Skirts Masks Saturday, October 25,1946 Military Science Bldg. I. S.A. Tickets or 50c per Person I.S.A. TICKET ADMITS ONE Tickets On Sale Now at K.U. Business Office 9 P.M. to Midnight