JANUARY 10, 1946 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE SOCIALLY SPEAKING --silver top, Lost somewhere between Lindley and Corbin Hall Jan. 9. Reward. Call Barbara Stone, Corbin Hall 860. Exchange Dinners Will Be Tonight Another series of exchange dinners will be held at the various organized houses tonight. Delta Gamma, Foster hall, and Delta Delta Delta to Alpha Chi Omega; Gamma Phi Beta and Ricker hall to Alpha Omicron Pi; Sigma Kappa and Delta Delta Delta to Alpha Delta Pi; Alpha Chi Omega and Watkins hall to Delta Gamma; Kappa Kappa Gamma and Miller hall to Chi Omega; Alpha Omicron Pi and Corbin hall to Gamma Phi Beta. Pi Beta Phi and Tippierary hall to Kappa Alpha Theta; Chi Omega and Locksley hall to Kappa Kappa Gamma; Alpha Delta Pi and Jolifee hall to Sigma Kappa; Kappa Alpha Theta and Sleepy Hollow to Pi Beta Phi; Gamma Phi Beta to Corbin hall; Alpha Chi Omega to Foster hall; Sigma Kappa to Jolifee hall; Kappa Kappa Gamma to Locksley hall; Chi Omega to Miller hall; Alpha Omicron to Ricker hall; Pi Beta Phi to Sleepy Hollow hall; Kappa Alpha Theta to Tippierary hall; Delta Gamma to Watkins hall. And here are more engagements— Rowsey-Hulule Engaged Dr. and Mrs. Elwood A. Rowsey, Omaha, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Mary leuise, to Lt. (j.g.) F. Marshall Hullett, Jr., son of Mrs. F. Marshall Hullett, Platte City, Mo. A graduate of the University in 1945, Miss Rowsey was a journalism major, and managing editor of the Daily Kansan. She was a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. Lt. Hulett is on terminal leave after 18 months in the Atlantic, Mediterranean, and Pacific on the destroyer USS Endicott. He attended the University from 1941-43, and was affiliated with Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. Canning Will Be Married Joliffe hall has announced the engagement of Betty Jo Canning, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Canning, Plevna, to Robert S. Charlton, son of Glenn Charlton, Lawrence. The announcement was made at dinner Monday by Mrs. Elizabeth Kits, housemother. Virginia Moseman assisted in the ceremonies. Miss Canning is a freshman in the School of Engineering. Charlton was seperated from the armed forces recently after five years service. He attended the University from 1936-39, and was a member of Sigma Nu fraternity. The wedding will take place in February. Parsons Engagement Announced A coffee was given at 1245 Louisiana street last right to announce the engagement of Betty Lo Parsons to Reid B. Lyford. Mrs. Ralph Ring, housemother, made the announcement and chocolates were passed. Miss Parsons wore a corsage of red roses. Evangeline Pratt, who assisted in the ceremony, received a pink carnation corsage. Mrs. Ring's corsage was of red and white carnations. Miss Parsons is a junior in the College. A graduate of Iowa State college, Mr. Lyford is an instructor in the department of aeronautical engineering. Daum-Mings Engaged Mr. and Mrs. O. S. R. Mings, Burlingame, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Lela Elizabeth, to Gustave Daum, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Daim, Topeka. Miss Mings is a sophomore in the College. Daum is a junior in the School of Engineering. Kappa. Phi Meeting Cancelled The regular meeting of Kappa Phi scheduled for tomorrow night has been cancelled Charlotte Price, president, said today. Phi Bete.Has Been At K.U.Since 1910 THOMAS CONROY \* \* \* This is another in a series of articles to acquaint the campus with the various organized houses, their members, officers, and histories. *** Alpha Iota of Phi Beta Pi medical fraternity was organized and chartered at the University, March 18, 1910. It was founded at Western Pennsylvania Medical college, Pittsburgh, Pa., March 10, 1891. The annual Vermillion dinner, started by the late Dr. C. D. Vermillion, is a Phi Bete tradition. It is a turkey dinner given between Thanksgiving and Christmas. Green and white are the Phi Bete colors. The skull and pelvis on a diamond-shaped pin—bordered with pearls and emerald—form the badge. The Quarterly of Phi Beta Pi is the fraternity publication, and is devoted to non-technical problems of medical practice. Officers are Thomas Conroy, archon; Robert Skillman, vice-archon; Dennis Hardman, secretary; and Rex Belisle, treasurer. Other members are Robert Blackburn; John Campbell, Robert Corden, Earl Coriell, James Crockett, James Cuthbertson, Clyde Doughty, Clarence Francisco, Edward Goldasich, Daniel Lang, Bruce Livingston, Warren Miller, Max Musgrave, John Ott, Milton Ozar, Francis Riordan, Robert Saylor, Harold Shifrin, Charles Shopner, Robert Tenant, Cad Westfall, Emerson Yoder, and Samuel Zweifel. Closing date for applications for varsity dance band manager to succeed Robert Cowling will be Saturday, Billie Marie Hamilton, All-Student Council social chairman, said today. Dance Manager Applications Due by Saturday All applications are to be sent to Miss Hamilton. Four persons have applied, she said, and others interested are asked to apply as soon as possible. OFFICIAL BULLETIN University of Kansas Thursday, January 10 Quack club meeting at 7 tonight, Robinson gym. Independents council meeting at 7 tonight, Independents office. Pra-Nursing club meeting at 7:30 tonight, Nurses Home. Miss Van Lew, director of nurses at K.U. hospital, Kansas City, will be the guest speaker. - * * Home Economics club meeting at 7 tonight, room 10. Fraser. Mrs. Harold G. Barr will give a book report. Alpha Phi Omega meeting at 7 tonight, Pine room, Union. LOST—Green Eversharp fountain pen at or around the library. Finder please call Marion Sheldon 267 or return to Kansan office. LOST—Black pilot leg book. Lost on campus Monday. Very valuable. Reward. Zoology club meeting at 7:30 tonight, room 206, Snow hall. Dr. Lowell Laudon will speak. LOST—Parker 51 pen. Between library and Rowlands Bookstore. Gold top with black barrel. Reward. Please leave at Kansan office. All seniors graduating in February who want their pictures in the commencement issue of the Jayhawker call this week at the Jayhawker office or phone KU 32 for an appointment. The photographer will be here Wednesday only. LOST—Ring with Ruby set. Left in girls gym 12:30 Monday, Finder please call Arlene Andrews, 504. Reward. LOST—Maroon Schaffer fountain pen between Green and Fraser Wednesday afternoon. Please return to Kansan office. LOST—Blue Parker 51 pen with a FOR SALE—One pair of mens Johnsons ice skates size 6, one Universal electric waffle iron; inquir call at the Daily Kansan office or call KU 66. VARSITY DANCE Featuring JOHNNY BEACH'S ORCHESTRA Remember — "TIS' THE FIRST OF '46" MILITARY SCIENCE BUILDING, 9:00-12:00 $1.25 Stag or Drag (tax included) SATURDAY, JANUARY 12 For those trips to town--silver top, Lost somewhere between Lindley and Corbin Hall Jan. 9. Reward. Call Barbara Stone, Corbin Hall 860. Ride the Bus Safe - Economical - Dependable Rapid Transit Co. Your Local Bus Service ENDS SATURDAY 0-7: 00-9: 00 SUNDAY-Joan Crawford in "Mildred Pierce" OH WHAT SHE DID! DON'T TELL! LOST—Parker '51 fountain pen, gold top, black barrel with Frank B. Isaac inscribed on the back. Return to Kansan office or Dean of Engineering office. Reward. VARSITY ENDS TONITE RONALD COLMAN "ARROWSMITH" FRIDAY - SATURDAY JOHNNY MACK BROWN "Frontier Feud" and LEO CARILLO "CRIME, Inc." SUNDAY Thru TUESDAY Giant Gorillas Battle "WHITE PONGO" "An Angel Comes to Brooklyn" NOW — 3 DAYS The Screen Can Offer No Greater Thrill SUNDAY-All Week so possessive . . . so jealous . . . could breed a hate so venomous . . . so cruel!