NOVEMBER 7,1945 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE --who were married Friday in the First Methodist church of Eskridge. SOCIALLY SPEAKING Mary Margaret Gaynor, Society Editor The Union Activities committee will sponsor a Midweek from 7 to 9:30 tonight in the lounge of the Union building. B Midweek Is Tonight Phi Psi's to Entertain Phi Kappa Psi will entertain Mrs. Helene Thomas Farrell, Miss Mary Farrell, Lawrence; and Mrs. W. K. Charles, Alexander, Va., at dinner tonight at the chapter house. Tau Kappa Epsilon has announced the pledging of Clement Strumillo, Kansas City. Strumillo Pledges T.K.E. A guest at the chapter house this week is Ralph Olson, Kansas City, Mo. - * * S. K. Pledges Are Hostesses The Sigma Kappa pledge class entertained Alpha Delta Pi pledges at a coke party Tuesday afternoon. Members of PT-7 will be guests at an hour dance tonight. Louise McIntire is the newly elected president of the Delta Delta pledge class. Other officers include: Tri Delta Peldges Elect Mary Eileen O'Brien, secretary; Mary Alice Martin, treasurer; Jean McIntire and Mary Ann Sawyer, co-song leaders; and Emily Alice Berry, social chairman. Guests Dine at Locksley Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Bedell, Mar- jorie Bedell, Augusta, and Willa Wolfe were dinner guests Sunday at Locksley hall. Air Visit Foster Hall Miss Joan Moser, Hiawatha; Miss Dorothy Cox, Miss Ada Lee Bowles, Atwood; and Charlotte Bartley were weekend guests at Foster hall. Reception Honors Newlyweds A reception was given Monday night at Wright place in honor of Cpl. and Mrs. James E. Parmiter, Brewster Nominated As Councilor Dr. R. Q. Brewster, chairman of the department of chemistry, has been nominated as one of 4 councilors-at-large of the American Chemical Society. Dr. Brewster has acted both as chairman and councilor of the local section of the ASC and is a member of the technical advisory committees of the Kansas Industrial Development Commission and the Kansas chamber of Commerce. Trial Manuscripts For Quill Club Due Nov. 16 Manuscripts for admission to Quill club should be submitted to Dr. John Hankins, 211 Fraser hall, by Nov. 16, Mary Marrill, chancellor, announced today. Mrs. Parminer is the former Marjorie Lee Skceen, daughter of C. W. Skeen of Eskridge. She is a junior in the School of Fine Arts. Selections may be either prose or poetry, Miss Merrill said. If a student's poems are short, several are required. Parmiter recently returned from the European theater of operations. He attended the University in 1942. If possible, three copies of each manuscript should be left with Dr. Hankins, she explained. Mrs. G. E. Lindquist, Lawrence, was a dinner guest Sunday at Honley house. Lindquist Visits Henley Rodgers-Patterson Wed The marriage of Muriel Rodgers to Pfc. Richard H. Patterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Patterson, Lawrence, has been announced by the bride's mother, Mrs. G. O. Rodgers, Lawrence. The ceremony took place Oct. 28, in the chapel at Waldron field, Corpus Christi, Texas. Mrs. Patterson is a junior in the School of Fine Arts and is a member of Delta Gamma. The bridegroom recently completed a V-12 marine reserve course and is now stationed at Corpus Christi. Dolores Custer Heads Committee For More Recreation DOLORES CUSTER Dolores Custer, 19-year-old sophomore from Wichita, is chairman of the committee to provide more student recreation on the campus and a member of the parking and social committees of the All-Student Council. She is the Pan-Hellenic council representative. She is house manager of Alpha Delta Pi, and her sorority's representative to the political party. She also is on the personnel committee of Y.W.C.A. Dolores likes to watch football and basketball games, dance, and read, lists writing letters as her hobby, and having none of her favorite dishes included in a meal as her pet peeve. She says her future plans depend upon the navy. Very few girls can recognize the whistle of more than six boys. HUNSINGER MOTOR CO. Garage and Cab Co. 922 Mass. Phone 12 No Previous Singing Experience Necessary K. U. Mens Glee Club Kappa's to Receive Scholarship Cup At Tea Tuesday LAST TIME FOR TRYOUTS Wednesday, November 7 Members of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority will be guests of the Pan-Hellenic council at a scholarship tea at 4:30 Tuesday in the Kansas room of the Union building, Jane Miller, president of the council, said today. Saturday, November 10 INTHE 4:30 p.m. SING! The Kappa's will be presented a scholarship cup for the third consecutive year. A house which receives the cup for four successive years is allowed to keep it permanently, Miss Miller added. 10:00 a.m. ROOM 132, FRANK STRONG A schedule of dates for the dinners was set up and will be announced by the various houses, Miss Miller said. Those who will attend the tea will include the Kappa chapter, members of the Pan-Hellenic council. five representatives from each sorority, sorority advisers, and members of the Pan-Hellenic alumni council. Plans for exchange dinners among sororities and dormitories on the campus were made yesterday afternoon at the meeting of the Pan-Hellenic council. FOR THAT COKE DATE Remember ELDRIDGE PHARMACY Phone 999 701 Mass. LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO. Phone 425 1025 Mass. NEW at the LIBRARY "If the Prospect Pleases; the West the Guidebooks Never Mention," by L Haystead. "British Far Eastern Policy," by G. E. Hubbard. "The Cultural Background of Personality," by R. Linton. "Tolstoy and His Wife;" by T. L. Polner. "Personal Mental Hygiene," by T. V. 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