1946 FEBRUARY 20,1946 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE, KANSAS IN national eater, eider, city of Cells -Mo- PAGE THREE 30 p. room, are office dents and mor- unge. as K- giv- e, at fore must o, at of Cal- ving to before SOCIALLY SPEAKING Catherine Osgood, Society Editor This is the night to get on the ball early and have a big time. With dances at Corbin, Watkins, Miller, and Foster halls, and a Midweek in the Union lounge it will take some fast stepping not to miss any of the fun. Of course the professors may notice a decided lag in class enthusiasm tomorrow but maybe they will go easy with the shotsm. Sigma Alpha Epsilon has announced the pledging of Robert Glover, Kansas City; Rayburn Ocamb and Richard Rosenfield, Junction City; Frank Harlow, Kingman; John Haddock, Tulsa, Okla.; Eugene McKee, Richmond, Mo.; Robert Cox, Overland Park; and Robert Freeburg, McPherson. S.A.E. Pledges Eight Charp Pledges Phi Beta Phi Beta Pi has announced the pledging of Charles Sharp, Wichita. Sigma Nu Announces Pledging Sigma Nu has announced the pledging of Robert Combs, Harry Harlan, Alfred Shepard, Richard Brown, Richard Hodges, Kansas City, Mo.; Robert Seaman, Logan; Donald Burton, Russell; William Pattison, Council Grove; Charles Replogle, Cottonwood Falls; Robert Dawson, Russell; Robert Williamson, Topeka. Corbin Gives Dance Corbin hall will have an hour dance, 7 to 8 p.m. tonight in the hall. T.K.E. Announces Pledging Tau Kappa Epsilon has announced the pledging of Robert Haage, Garden City, and Lawrence Smith, Leavenworth. Y.U. Dames to Meet Watkins To Give Hour Dance Watkins hall will hold an hour dance 7 to 8 p.m. tomorrow. The KU. Dames will meet 7:30 tonight in the Kansas room of the Union. Mrs. Virgin Allison is chairman of the hostess committee and Mrs. James Marsh will be in charge of the program. Steeper-Edwards Engaged Alpha CM the engagement of Margaret Steeper to obey Edwards, Alliance, Ohio. The announcement was made at the chapter house Sunday. Chocolates were passed and the ring was presented by Mr. Edwards. Miss Steeper wore an orchid corsage while her attendant, Eleanor Brown, --of the ATTEND THE GRAND OPENING THE RECORD-BREAKING TECHNICOLOR HIT TONITE at 6:30 P.M. Shows at 7 and 9 PATEE "STATE FAIR" with Forensic League Adopts New By-Laws DANA ANDREWS JEANNE CRAIN DICK HAYMES Regulations and bylaws for admittance to the Forensic League were decided and passed upon at a committee meeting yesterday, Patricia Creel, president, announced today. A limit of 30 members will make up the League, and recommendations for admittance will be presented to the membership committee for approval and passed upon by the group as a whole. Two consecutive absentees may not explain will automatically drop a member from the organization. Returned from the Jayhawker Mr. Edwards attended the Mt. Union university, Dartmouth, and the University. Guests of Wright Place Mrs. Steeper, and the housemother, Mrs. Golda Brann, received gladioli orsages. All persons in the Forensic League and those wishing to join must have had previous experience, outstanding ability, and a high academic standing. Mrs. Muriel O. Dillon, Paul O. Dillon, William R. Wimbish, and Mrs. Carmen W. Johnson were guests of the Wright Place during the weekend. --- Miller hall will have an hour dance 7 to 8 p.m. tonight at the hall. Delta Gamma Entertains Weekend guests of Delta Gamma were Carolee Drieir and Carol Stewart. Sunday dinner guests were Ann McAdams, Mary Rice, Bert Russell, Mrs. Fred J. Harlow, and Cpl. and Mrs. John B. Harlow. Henley Gives Waffle Supper Miller Hall Gives Hour Dance Ens. Frank Theta Guest Ens. Willard Frank, Wichita, was a luncheon guest Monday at the Kappa Alpha Theta house. Ens. Frank, a member of Phi Gamma Delta, is a former University V-12 student. Guests at a waffle supper given Sunday by henley house were Mrs. Rachel Vander Werf, Ann Morphy, Peggy Shinn, Marion Conkey, Antonia Martinez, Carol Bergance, Julia Casad, Marylee Masterson, Joan Jay, Ann Nafe, Dora Brown, Elizabeth VanderSmissen, and Ema louise Britton. The B-29 is powered with four 2,000 horsepower engines. A Cappella Chooses 18 New Members The University A Capella choir was admitted 18 new students, it was announced today. Those accepted are Phyllis Joan Fretwell, Helen Hastings, Shirley Salley, Dorothy Louise Stephenson, Bonnie Jeanne Stock, Ardella Winterburg, William L. Brown, Charles A. Byers, Paul Friesen, Edward Mackay, Frank Friesen, A. Robertt, Gerald Guecky, Edwin Tolle, Norman Wycoff, Marvin Zoschke, Sam A. Crow, and Guss L. Grimm. The choir now has 110 members and is preparing for its annual concert in the spring as well as working with the Men's and Women's Glee clubs in preparation for the Verdi Requiem to be presented as the opening event of Music week on May 5. AT THE HOSPITAL Admitted Monday Thornton Cooke, 1409 Tennessee. Francis Neil Duffey, PT 6. Chester Holtwick, Sunflower. Marjorie Bentley, 1236 Eread. John C. Bowman, PT 7. Neva Louise Cranston, Miller Hall. H.W. R. Richardson, PT 7. Mary Johnny Kristen, 1145 quitaia Beth Eloise Hodgson, Gower Place Jeanne Cooper, 1317 Massachusetts. Courtney Cowgill, 1246 Mississippi. Calvin Miles Subera, 1334 Ohio. Glen M. McCrav, Sunflower. Admitted Tuesday Dismissed Tuesday Admitted Tuesday Chester Seweryn, 1032 Kentucky. Jack Coleman, 1339 Ohio. Mary Young, 1112 Tennessee. Charles Chapman, 1100 Indiana. Alice Cunningham, 1343 Tennessee. Maxine Gunsolly, Gower Place. Walter Crossno, 923 Maine. Dismissed Tuesday Donald Kiper, 80 Indiana. Donald O'Reams, 837 Missouri. Baker Rivera, 1234 Oread. Cecil Richardson, PT 7. Barbara Heller, 1234 Oread. Harold Mcurmray, 916 Tennessee. Ackerman Replaces Minor Alice Ackerman has been elected to replace Marian Minor as secretary of Tau Sigma. Joan Power, president, said that the group hopes to put on a program later in the spring. Welcome, New Students! 5-tube-$27.50 RADIOS RECORD PLAYERS $24.95 and' Are in Stock Now New 5-tube superhetrodye radios are also in. These are splendid radios with Beam power output and equals 7-tube operation in other sets. Quantity Limited So Get Yours NOW! Delta Tau Delta Pledges Nine We have new tubes for your radio. We can give you speedy service on all your radio repair work. Thanks for your business. Phone 138. BOWMAN RADIO Shop, 944 Mass. St., and F. M. TELECTRAD SHOP, 900 Mass. St. Delta Tau Delta has announced the pledging of Frank Campbell, Robert Reid, Gerald Canfield, Port Scott; Don Harris, Gene Pope, Charles Shafer, Blue Rapids; Jerry Nunleele, Tulsa, Okla.; Richard Robbins, Sedan; Alan Smith, Kansas City, Mo.; Adrian Wallace, Kingman. Complete Stock of Fresh Portable Radio Batteries Watkins Hall Entertains D BOWMAN Sunday dinner guests of Watkins hall were Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Stuibeck and Mrs. Millie Carter, Lawrence. Guests in the afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Leland Banning, Topeka. Canada's list of food fish includes almost 60 different kinds. How to make February a month of Sundays Even students lackadaisical in their dress six days a week, like to slick up on Sunday. 821 MASS. Well, we're offering something that gives you that all-dressed-up feeling from one Monday to another: Arrow Ties! The most colorful little wardrobe-brighteners this side of Esquire . . . or in it! Handsome as can be, they have a special lining for perfect-knotting. 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