OCTOBER 17,1946 7,1948 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Teke's Plan Hour Dance The pledge class of Pi Beta Phi will be entertained by the pledges of Tau Kappa Epsilon at a dinner and hour dance tonight. Gamma Phi's Entertain The Gamma Phi Beta pledge class will have an hour dance from 7 to 8 tonight for the Sigma Nu pledges. * * * Theta's Invite Phi Psi's The Kappa Alpha Theta pledge class will entertain the Phi Kappa Psi pledge class at an hour dance Thursday night. Asker Elected ATO President Newly elected officers of the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity are Johnny Asker, president; Frank Houck, vice-president; Ted Heuer, secretary; George Latham, treasurer; Bill Sims, master-at-arms; Jack Forbes, sentinel; and Steve Butcher, historian. ** ** Lockslev Holds Hayrack Ride Guests of Locksley hall on a hayrack ride Saturday night to the University farm were Verlyn Norris, Bernard Lambert, Laurens Rossillon, Eugene Ryan, Jim Weatherby, Harry Spencer, Charles Byers, C. D. Christian, Jim Kensett, Marshall Turking, Jack Parker, Bob Williams, Kenneth Jeffries, Ralph Uffard. James Matthews, Rod Sumner, Russ O'Harra, Waudle Marks, Harold Persing, Alvin Ritts, Don Wade, Dean Grant, Chill Chappie, Jack Moehlenkamp, Sherman Park, Dick Dunford, Norman Jennings, Ole Stang, Ajas Kiaer, Mrs. Vivian Christian, Mrs. Henrietta Balka, and Hank Brown. Delta Chi Pledges Entertain The Delta Chi pledge class will be entertained by the Alpha Omicron Fi pledge class at an hour dance tonight. ___ Friesen Will Head A Cappella Choir Officers of the University A Cappella chair elected for the year are Paul Friesen, president; Charles Byers, secretary; and Mary Jane Zollinger, treasurer. Ralph Conner was elected head librarian with Harry Lees, Robert Kornhaus, and Frederick Reinert assistants. The vesting committee chairman named was Betty Duemke, Sara Webb, Harlan Kilmer and Steve Wilcox will serve on the committee. Friesen appointed Betty Duemke chairman of the social committee and selected Pearl Clothier, Harriet Harlow, Louis Cunningham, Dean Tack and Ben Shanklin to assist Miss Duemke. Former English M.P. To Be Here Nov. 5,6 Wilfred Wellock, former labor member of the English parliament, will speak at a community meeting at 7:30 p. m. Nov. 5 in the Plymouth Congregational church, and at 4 p.m. Nov. 6 in Frank Strong auditorium. The University speakers committee arranged to bring Mr. Wellock here under the auspices of the Institute of International Relations. Members of this committee are Octavia Walker and Mrs. Christine Alford, W. Y. C. A.; James Banett, Robert Anderson, Arthur Partridge, and Ned Linegar, Y. M. C. A.; Mary Holtzclaw, Student Religious Council; John Oliver and the Rev. John Patton, Westminster foundation George Caldwell, Forums board; and Dr. W. E. Sandelius, political science department. Burgert's Shoe Service Shoes Dyed Any Color 1113 Mass. Phone 141 Memorial Officials Begin Kansas Drives Representatives of the K.U. World War II Memorial campaign, will begin organizing local campaigns in 20 Kansas towns this week. Alan F. Asher will organize alumni groups in Ottawa, Iola, Wichita, Osage City, Burlington, Olathe, and Paola. Kenhett Postlethwite, organization director, will confer with chairmen in Chanute, Sedan, Kingman, Hutchinson, Lyons, Larned, and Newton. Patricia Foster will meet with alumni in Winfield, Wellington, Eureka, Eldorado, Emjoria, and Cottonwood Falls. Sigma Gamma Epsilon, professional fraternity for Geology, Zoology, Mining, and Metalurgy students, held initiation Tuesday. Sigma Gamma Epsilon Initiation Tuesday Those initiated were John Chronic, John Harvey, Mortimer Dubins, Alfred Spreng, Roger Stoneburner, and Edward Zeller. Tom Roberts was initiated as an associate member. State College, Pa. (UP)—The price of turkey feathers is at an all-time high, with prices ranging up to $1.50 per pound, or more than double that for turkey meat. Feathers Pay Off Goes To School 29 Years Just To Meet People Pittsburgh (UP)—School bells are sweet music for 62-year-old Mrs. Margaret Dick. Moving to Pittsburgh from New Jersey, 29 years ago, Mrs. Dick longed for new friends. At the suggestion of her late husband, she enrolled in night school. She's been a student ever since. She has exhausted the curricula of two night schools, having studied bookkeeping, chemistry, dressmaking, cooking, public speaking, millinery and commercial law. The 17 western states produce 47 per cent of the nation's beef. Eighty-four per cent of United States drug stores are on street corners. WURLITZER PHONOGRAPHS For Party Rentals Used Juke Box Records For Sale JOHN H. EMICK 1014 Mass. Phone 343 We will be closed from 1:30 Saturday till after the game. HATS! 1946 FALL STYLES BY STEVENS AND MALLORY Here are the hats with built-in quality that can stand up and take it. They'll assure you smart appearance at business, sports or social events. You'll like the new bound edge and slightly narrower band in either the snap brim or off-the-face style. Colors to suit every masculine fancy. - Dark Brown - Snow Gray - Commando Tan - Steel Gray - Forest Green - Bimini Blue The Imperial... $595 The Imperial... $750 The Globester.. $750 The Royalist... $750 The Beaver Ten $10 The Mallory... $10 STORE HOURS Week Days 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Sat... 9a.m.-8:30 p.m. 811 Mass. St.