UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE MARCH 19, 1946 SOCIALLY SPEAKING Guests at Sigma Kappa Dinner guests at the Sigma Kappa house Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Ruth, and James Ruth, Kansas City; Chandler Boucher and Donald Butler. Alpha Delt's Entertain The daughters and alumnae of Tau chapter of Alpha Delta Pi were dinner guests at the chapter house last week. Harmon Dinner Guests Alpha Chi Initiates 17 Sunday dinner guests at Harmon co-op are Bob Koenig, Clarence Erickson, Darrell Wright, Robert McGinness, and Mrs. Connie Brown. Alph Chi Omega announces the initiation... of Patricia Ellledge, honor initiate. Mila Williams. Jean Brunton, Jane Williams, Jerre Lyons, Patricia Link, Rosemary Graves, Mary Lou Rowlett, Carolyn Keith, Suzanne Albaugh, Nancy Trantum, Louise Haines, Barbara Vanderpool, Gwennyd Gupton, Mary Joe Moxley, Norma Lea Jones, and Charlotte Henry Dinner guests at the Gamma Phi Beta house Thursday were Doris Brown and Bunny Hargis. Visit Watkins Hall Gamma Phi Guests Joan Justice, Mary Ann Nelson, and Norwood King, McPherson, were weekend guests at Watkins hall. Mrs. L. H. Hoffman, Ottawa, was a guest Sunday afternoon. Phi Psi Has Buffet Phi Kappa Psi entertained Friday night with a buffet supper at the chapter house. Guests were Dorotny Feldkamp, Carolyn Brown, Marjorie Scidmore, Ethel Pearson, Ardeth Collison, Patricia Regal, Patricia Barron, Betty Gilpin, Barbara Olson, Jean Ketcham, Patricia Coolidge, Mary Jean Moore, Aarleen Keldkamp, Lila Hyden, Norma Sue Callaway, Rose Nell Curtis, Irene Sewell, Mary K Sims, Martha Metcalf. Alison Jones, Mary Margaret Sanderson, Mary Lou Samson, Geraldine Powers, Maxine Gunselly, Nancy Love, Mary Ainsworth, Sue Newcomer, Jane Priest, Georgia Westmoreland, Edith Darby, Eleanor Thompson, Marjorie Gardner, Jean McIntire, Ann Alexander, Barbara Schreiber, Margaret Meeks, Patricia Penney, Syllia Small, Regina McGeorge, Wanda Fausett, Nancy Goering, Anne Nafe, La Juan Braden, Barbara Byrd, Dorothea Thomas, Helen Dietzel, Glenda Luehring, Mrs. Wayne Johnson, Mrs. Carl Hird, and Mrs. John Cole. Chaperons were Mrs. Arthur Little, Mrs. Edith Martin, Mrs. Andrew McKay, and Mrs. Ralph Baldwin. Sig Ep Dinner Sigma Phi Epsilon held its "Back to the Hill" dinner Saturday night at the Hearth. Guests were Dolores Custer, Jeanne Bodman, Kathleen Wiley, NORCROSS GREETING CARDS brance for those special events at You will find the perfect remem- Vickers Gift Shop 1023 Mass. Mortar Board Alumna Tells Group of Proposed China Trip Mrs. Richard Hanson, the former Margery Day,'25, spoke on her proposed trip to China during a dinner meeting of Mortar Board last week. Mrs. Hanson, a member of the organization's alumnae association, will leave for China in April. Marjorie Free, College senior, and Rosalie Erwin, College junior, were initiated at the meeting. Mortar Board, honorary society for senior women, will meet with Sachem, honorary society for senior men, April 13. Mary Lou Vansant, Margaret Wright, Elizabeth Webster, Eleanor Bradford, Josephine Ann Hurst, Louise Murray, Frieda Wray, Margery Krug, Bobbie Harkness, Maureen Hurt, Maxine Bell, Joyce Mark, Gene Johnson, Mrs. Karl Ruppenthal, and Mrs. Arthur Rupenthal, Chaperons were Mr. and Mrs. Leoy Krug, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harkness, and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Burt. Newcomers To Meet The Newcomers' club will meet at 3 p.m. Thursday at the home of Mrs. Fred S. Montgomery, 2033 Tennessee street. Mrs. E. S. Gray will be in charge of the social committee. Miss Lillyan Warner, School of Medicine, will talk on her war service as a physical therapist. Beta's Initiate Eight Beta Theta Pi announces the initiation of Charles Eberhardt, Salina; John Schmaus, Iola; Hubert Hall, Lawrence; Neal Cramer, Walsenburg, Colo.; Donald Williams, Salina; Stephen Ellsworth, Lawrence; Larry Simmons, Iola; James Teichgraeber, Emporia. Horton Elected President Of Methodist Sorority Wilda Horton, College junior, was elected president of Kappa Phi, Methodist girls sorority, last week. Other officers elected were Shirley Wellborn, vice-president; Marjorie Vogel, recording secretary; Barbara Vanderpool, corresponding secretary; Anna Hemphill, treasurer; Venita Inloes, chaplain; Frances Richert, historian; Mr. Edwin F. Price, sponsor; Mrs. Harold Steeper, assistant sponsor; Mrs. Fred Snart, Mrs. Nehesmith, Mrs. Armin Woestemeyer, Mrs. L. G. Templin, Mrs. Sam Ferguson, and Mrs. Thomas Pearson, patronesses. How to Stay Out of the Hospital TELL ME DOCTOR . By R. I. CANUTESON, M.D. (Director, University Health Service) Injuries rank second as a cause for time lost from classes. It's an unusual day when less than a half dozen cases of twisted and swollen joints limp into the clinic. Not all of these injuries are incurred rushing up the library steps or into the classroom. More often they result from falling out of a double deck bed, turning a high heel on a walk or in sports. Worst offender is touch football, known to the doctors by virtue of its hazards, as hit and run football. And then with the bursting of spring buds comes the urge for soft ball and a crop of busted fingers, especially on the women. No one is a full-fledged baseball player until he has a couple of thickened finger joints. And the back out of place. There is always someone who is sure he has a couple of vertebrae floating around out of line, not knowing that it takes almost a ton of pressure and fracture of a bone to dislocate almost any one of his 33 vertebrae. The so-called dislocated vertebrae usually is a muscle and ligament strain. Fingers can be dislocated relatively easily; also shoulders; knees only rarely, but cartilages in the knee joints commonly. As a rule, a fracture or dislocation produces immediate disability of the injured part. Any motion increases the discomfort. Full effects of a sprain come on later. First aid for sprain, dislocation, or fracture is all the same. Immobilize the injured part—sling for the arm, hand or shoulder; a bandage and simple splint for knee or ankle. Application of ice and elevation of the THE HEARTH TEA ROOM 17 East 11th St. Phone 1036 Call for Reservations Students! RADIOS RECORD PLAYERS Are in Stock Now New 5-tube superhetrodye radios are also in. 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