14, 194 ARCH 14, 1946 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE name. I fy nipal as' ere I . The latex v. D. I hear up. . The stated only one suit-so blame. Frizell. Adolph is, today it up a investi- nich are ight house that the to in- seeks to legisla- would housing break or power solution burn of that the own and for the int Tent speech CST, dio net Chair-ounced SOCIALLY SPEAKING Catherine Osgood, Society Editor atherine Osgood, the Daily Kansas society editor, is in a Kansas hospital after undergoing an endectomy Tuesday. During her grace, Martha Jewett will be act-society editor and will conduct column. Exchange Dinners Tonight Another in the series of exchange dinners will be held in the women's organized houses tonight. Members of Sigma Kappa and Tipperary will go to Alpha Chi Omega. Pi Beta Phi and Locksley hall will go to Alpha Omicron Pi, Kappa Kappa Gamma and Jolliffe hall to Alpha Delta Pi, Kappa Alpha Theta and Foster hall to Delta Gamma, Gamma Phi Beta and Sleep Hollow to Chi Omega and Ricker hall to Gamma Phi Beta, Delta Gamma and Delta Delta Delta to Kappa Alpha Theta, Alpha Delta Pi and Miller hall to Kappa Kappa Gamma. Alpha Chi Omega and Watkins hall to Sigma Kappa, Alpha Omicron Pi and Corbin hall to Pi Beta Phi, Pi Beta Phi to Corbin hall, Delta Gamma to Foster hall, Alpha Delta Pi to Jollife hall, Alpha Omicron Pi to Locksley hall, Kappa Kappa Gamma to Miller hall, Gamma Phi Beta to Ricker hall, Chi Omega to Sleepy Hollow, Alpha Chi Omega to Tipperary, and Sigma Kappa to Watkins hall. *** Sigma Chi's Entertain The mythical "Ruff" Johnson revisited the Sigma Chi chapter house last week and attended a "Pig Alley" party given in his honor as a tribute to his distinguished war record in France. The house was transformed into a Corsican night club and Jack Heinz's band played for the dance. Guests were Barbara Varner, Anne Scott, Joan Joseph, Marilyn Child, Jane Alwood, Georgia Westmoreland, Marilyn Watkins, Armilda Lincoln, Elizabeth Esterle, Shirley Corlett, Mary Ann McClure, Ruthanne Betlash, Nancy Jackson, Jean Ketzler, Winifred Ice, Marge Seidmore, Barbara Howard, Polly Stables. Virginia Larson. Mary Margaret Huse, Susan Wright, Carol Minit, Martha Goodrich, Mary Lou Sampson, Marilyn Steinert, Jean Powers, Constance Mardley, Ruby Ashbury, Patricia Vance, Norma Lutz, Jay Marlin, Barbara Schreiber, Meredith Gear, Joan Puckett, Jane Eby, Constantina Fotoupolis, Irene Laptad, Ellamee Fletcher, Patricia Washburn, Joan Woodward, Sally Sanifer. Phi Delt Holds Initiation Phi Delta Theta held initiation Sunday for Jack Greer, Robert Hess, Gene Alford, Robert Franklin, Donald Owen, Robert Hollibaugh, William Martindell, John Staffer, Rey Irwin, Fred Gabelman, Russell Baltis, George Waugh. Sig Ep Pledges ** Sigma Phi Epsilon announces the pledging of Kenneth Peters, Wichita. Alpha Kappa Psi Pledges Alpha Kappa Psi announces the pledging of Orian Carter, Gene Glotzbach, William Hollis, and Maurice Mosner. AAUW To Hear Malott The date of the March meeting of the Lawrence branch of the American Association of University Women, scheduled as a coffee hour to be held Thursday at Corbin Hall, has been changed to March 21, at the same place, Mrs. Evelyn S. Claassen, president, announced today. Chancellor Dean E. Malott will speak on "Rewakening Education." His talk will follow a social coffee hour to be held from 7:30 to 8:30. To this meeting, each member may bring either her husband or one guest. Hostess chairmen are Mrs. L. C. Woodruff, Miss Edna Hill, Mrs. Wilma Collins, and Mrs. Howard Lindley. Henley House Guests Wright Place Is Right For a Good Time Mr. and Mrs. Clem Brown, Kansas City, Mo., and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wisner, and son Jimmie, Sunflower, were dinner guests at Henley house Sunday. LaVONE CRAIG Monthly houseparties, with food and bull sessions after hours, are a specialty of women of Wright place. Wright place, 1232 Louisiana street, first became a home for University women in 1936, and was organized later as an independent house. The women are chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wright, and Mrs. Sara Kirklin. Mrs. "K", who has been "assistant-housemother" for three years, is also hostess at the Union building. Ten of the 19 women of Wright place live in apartments while the others live in single and double rooms. Wright place residents lay claim to two added attractions—veterans—women, of course. Rozanne Croff and Kathryn Chester, both recently discharged and both with service overseas. House officers, are LaVone Craig, president; Esteleen Downs, vice- president; Peggy Robinson and Marv Kullermo Louhi Speaks At Alpha Kappa Psi Meeting Prof. Kullermo Louhi of the School of Business addressed members of Alpha Kappa Psi, commerce fraternity, at a meeting last week. Guests were Frank Schirmer, '42, Lawrence, and Gordon Petty, 41, Topeka, past president of the local chapter. Professor Louhi related his experiences with the 60th quartermaster depot company in Hawaii and Tinian. Tugwell Will Teach At University of Chicago Washington. (UP)—Guy Rexford Tugwell sometime in the next few months will swap his job as governor of Puerto Rico for a University of Chicago post, but even his new boss does not know just when, informed sources said today. Dr. Robert M. Hutchins, university president, told Washington sources that the program with which Tugwell will be connected begins July 1. Hutchins said, however, that it had not been decided when Tugwell would join the university staff. The University's new catalogue, outlining next winter's courses, lists Tugwell as the professor for several economics and political science classes. Mrs. Eddv Visits Mrs. Katherine Willard Eddy was a weekend guest of her sister, Miss Julia Willard, housemother of Watkins hall. Mrs. Eddy was a guest speaker at the Westminster Vesper club Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Hoover Gives Recital Mrs. Kelvin Hoover, Lawrence, presented a voice recital Monday night for the members of Alpha Chi Omega. She was accompanied by Mrs. R. R. Strait, who played several musical selections. Lou Vansant, co-social chairman. Other members are Catherine Bossi, Eleanor Davis, Ruth Dillon, June and Wanda Erhart, Helen Heath, Josephine Hurst, Ada Kopke, Jane Johnson, Louise Murray, Louise Schierser, Margaret Snodgrass, and Gorjia Weinrich. AT THE HOSPITAL Admitted Wednesday Irene Mahone, 1721 Ohio. Charles Smith, PT 8 John M. Armstrong, PT 8. Merl F. Rider, PT 6. Elizabeth Pratt, Corbin. Dismissed Wednesday Kenneth Troup, Sunflower. Donald Sprinkle, 1100 Indiana. William V. Askins, PT 6. Paul Sims, 1325 New York. Charles Shull, 1601 Rhode Island. Sigma Kappa Guests Dinner guests at the Sigma Kappa house Tuesday were Lorraine Deutschman, Kansas City, Mo., and Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Kelly, Albert Lea, Minn. SPORTING GOODS FISHING TACKLE MODEL SUPPLIES GAMES and TOYS BICYCLE SUPPLIES WHEEL GOODS KIRKPATRICK SPORT SHOP 715 MASS. PHONE 1018 LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO. 1025 Mass. Phonee 425 HUNSINGER MOTOR CO. Garage and Cab Co. 922 Mass. Phone 12 For That Coke Date Remember ELDRIDGE PHARMACY Phone 999 701 Mess. FUBAR Fouled Up Beyond All Recognition We agree-government approval of Uncle Sam paying for Flying training for VETERANS has been a long time in coming. But now ex-service men and women really can get started on your training at the Buhler-Ware Flying Service, at the Lawrence airport. To be eligible, you must have some "entitlement" due you from the government,and you must be working toward a private pilot's, an instrument, or an instructor's rating. If you're interested, see Prof. Bill Simpson, in the Aeronautical Engineering building any afternoon or Saturday, or call or visit the— BUHLER-WARE FLYING SERVICE OPERATORS OF THE JAYHAWK FLYING CLUB TELEPHONE 314