OCTOBER 24,1945 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE SOCIALLY SPEAKING Mary Margaret Gaynor, Society Editor Alpha Chi Has Openhouse Alpha Chi Omega entertained with an openhouse Saturday in the Kansas room of the Memorial Union building. Mrs. Golda Brann, Mrs. Carl Sautter, Mrs. Nelle Hopkins, Mrs. Mary Younkman, and Mrs. O. L. Horner were chaperones. Guests included Kenneth Higdon, Robert Unger, James Cuthbertson, Robert Oberhelman, Arthur Woodman, Leo Hines, Richard Reece, Frederick List, James Hotchkiss, Eric Eulich, Kenneth Elibel, Dean Schwartz, Kenneth Liggett, William Captling, Donald Bledsoe, Angelo Pasano, Paul O'Brien, John Strandeberg, John Kindscher, Richard Scovel, Charles Isaac, Donald Randolph, Edward Brunk, Charles Shopner, Roger Ewing. Bruce Livingston, Charles Douglass, Max Howard, Donald Fricker, Edward Schneider, Richard Huggins, Thomas Young, Joseph Katt, William Schafer, Don Curry, Ernest Bauer, Robert Edwards, Hubert Hall, Millard Musselman, George Parmlee, Lawrence Pronske, Willard Reeder, William i am Brenza, Jack Rainey, Sherman Olsen, Joseph Meek, Thomas Conley, James Finney, Philip Yust, Max Hand, and Robert Tennant. Pi Phi Pledges Entertain Pi. Beta PphI phledge class entertained an hour dance Tuesday night. The Kappa Kappa Gamma pledge class meet there this afternoon for a coke party. Reid Visits Kappa's A weekend guest at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house was Mrs. Edward Reid. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Reid. Skeptics scoffed at his presence and Betty. Sundae were dinner guests this weekend. Miss Helen Skilton was a dinner guest Monday. K.U. Dames Give Dinner the children will have an initiation dinner at 7 on tonight at the Hearth. Kappa Phi Pledges 75 Kappa Phi pledging services for 75 women were held Monday in Myers hall and Sunday at the First Methodist church at Laurel Price, president, announced today. The list of pledges includes the following: May Belle Karner, Pat Harris, Verna Lee Pollock, Martha Ruth Smith, Martin Hyde, Reva Jean Dwyer, Marjorie Morrow. Elsie Sturm, Jane Zaneleatherman, Betty Lou Cowan, Juliane Means, Mary Kindesater, Beverly Stember. Elizabeth Graves, Dorothy May Nguyery, Adrea Hinkel, Elizabeth Mallonee, Pat Elledge, Bonnie Jean Benkelman, Arleen Beal, Fern Cummings, Arlene Andrews, Rita Jones, Martha Myers, Billy Eltinthey, Susan Badgley, Ruby Kuffman, Jane Moffat, LaVaughn Hodgson, Loris Leisser Christine Mann, Isabelle Cura, Sue Logsdon, Ethel Swart, Bettie Jean Swant, Deloris Sutton, Joan Rettig, Margaret Roe, Juliette Schmidt, Margaret Linder, Marlene Spencer, Doris Mae Pavlick, Marguerite Watson, Shirley Wellborn, Francis Richert, Marjorie Vogel. Anna Lou McAllaster, Rose Marie Truedsel, Elizabeth Shaw, Mildred Rowe, Dorothy Ann Pryor, Rose Austin, Betty Prory, Marlyn Jarlman, Clendy Crary, Virginia Gibson, Marine Probst, Elnora Lou Wycoff, Josephine Barney. Norma Jean Revel, Pera Beth Bauer, Maxine Ann Bell, Nancy Ann Jolly, Jere- bey Revel, Linda Burke, Mary Feli- p, Mary Sheerrad, Zoe Siler, Mary Jane Monroe, and Rhea Brown. Deutschman Pledges S.K. Sigma Kappa has announced the pledging of Eileen Deutschman, Albert Lea, Minn. The pledge class entertained Sigma Alpha Epsilon pledges at an hour dance T.K.E. Is Host Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hauge, Kansas City, Mo. were dinner guests Monday of Taukappa Mm. and Mrs. Edwin Read, New York City, were weekend guests. Sherwoods Visit Phi Beta's *** Dr. and Mrs. N. P. Sherwood were dinner guests Monday of Phi Beta Pl. Jarquiel Woods. Dr. and Mrs. P. G. Ricoe, Buried Corder were dinner guests Sunday. Delt's Pledge Seven Delta Tau Delta has announced the pledging of John Wallace, Topeka; Harry Hanson, Kansas City; William Donnelly, Chicago; Bill Mackey; William Haskell, Pasadena, Calif.; Malcolm Dryden, Leavenworth; Roger Ewing, Lawrence; Robert Bonebrake and Robert Hargrave, Leavenworth. Theta chapter at Baker university, 'have affiliated with the Lawrence chapter. OFFICIAL BULLETIN Wednesday, Oct. 24 University of Kansas Notices must be typewritten and must be in Public Relations office, or telephone later than 9:30 a.m. on day of publication. No phone messages accepted. Foreign Language Proficiency Examinations Saturday, Oct. 27, at 10:30 a.m. in Frank Strong, room 107, in French, German, Latin and Spanish. Students who have had at least two tuitions of errors any one year will be eligible for examination in that language. They must pass the exam under the requirement by passing the examination. The examination will consist of exercises in translating foreign language material of moderate difficulty into English with the aid of a dictionary. Registration for the examination must be made at the college office any time before the afternoon. Oct. 25—W. H. Showmaker, chairman Department of Romance Languages. Official notice of vacancy in the All-Student Center, created by Sarah Marks, serving district 1 from the College. Petitioned for 10 days following this announcement. \* \* \* \* \* \* Notice of proposed amendment: There will be an all-student election two weeks from today, Nov. 7, to vote on the following amendment to ASC Bill 1056: "All students from parking offences shall be used for the administration of this bill."—Jean McLuret, secretary pro tem, ASC. Roberts Jewelry and Gifts The University Catholic club will have a discussion meeting from 7 to 8 tonight at 5 p.m. in the building. Dr J T T Castongue will be in charge. Laura Schmid, president. There will be an important meeting of Union Activities committee heads at 7 p.m. today in the Union Activities office.—Alberta Cornwell, president. * First meeting of Music Appreciation club will be at 4:30 Thursday in the Music room of the Union building. Any university student interested in listening to good music is invited.-Shirley Carl, program chairman. *** Christian Science University organization will meet at 7 p.m. Thursday in the Kansas room of the Union building—Billie M. Hamilton, president. Call KU 25 with your news. --- JEEPERS CREEPERS 'n' everything GHOST WALKS The Best Halloween Party Since Pre-War Days October 27 9:00 to 12:00 MILITARY SCIENCE BUILDING MASQUERADE FUN DANCING with THE SERENADER'S BAND I. S.A. Halloween Frolic $1.00 per couple to non-members A Feather In Your Cap When You GIVE To World Student Service Fund Don't Miss CAMPUS AUCTION Wednesday 4:30 FUN FOR ALL! Outside Frank Strong Hall Or Inside Fraser