CTOBER 22,1945 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE SOCIALLY SPEAKING Mary Margaret Gaynor, Society Editor Pri Beta Pi has announced the institution of Rex Belise, Robert Killman, Max Musgrove, and Milton tar. Mary Margaret Gaynor, Society Editor Newly elected officers are Thomas enroy, archon; Robert Skillman, e-archon; John Ott, treasurer; ax Musgrove, secretary; and Cad Vestfall, publicity and social chair- man. chi Beta Pi Initiates ** ** ox Visits Tipperary Ox Visits Tipperary Miss Carol Cox, Wichita, was a weekend guest at Tipperary. nests Dine with Pi Phi's Guests Dine with Pi Phi's Miss Martha Peterson, Barbara Iume, Mary Schnitzler, and Geraldine Nelson were Thursday dinner guests of Pi Beta Phi. Phi Chi Theta Plans Tea In Chi Tai Theta, business women's morority, will give a rush tea 4-5 pm. Thursday for women in the School of Business. Alpha Chi's Have Dances Alpha Chi Omega pledges entered the Delta Tau Delta pledge lass at an hour dance Wednesday. Sigma Chi pledges were guests an hour dance Thursday. .K.E. Pledges Two Tau Kappa Epsilon has announced the pledging of James Keller, Ottawa, and Harry Gianakon, Hutchison Pvt. Allan Bentley, Great Bend, and James York, Newburg, Ind. were guests last week. visitors to Corbin instors to Corbin quests at Corbin hall last week Ann Scipes, Slater, Mo., and bara Jury, Clafin. Phi Gam's Are Guests Kappa Alpha Theta entertained members of Phi Gamma Delta at an hour dance Thursday. Dinner guests Thursdere were J. G. McBride, Wichita, and Norma Kennedy. *** Todds Have New Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Charles Todd, former students of the University, are the parents of a daughter, born Oct. 17 in Seattle, Wash. They also have another daughter, Sharon Elizabeth. Mrs. Todd is the former Elizabeth Curry of Wichita. Mr. Todd was a first proctor of Battenfeld hall and the first man to leave from the University residence halls for the armed services. Phi Delt's Pledge Phi Delta Theta has announced the pledging of Ray Irwin and Fred Gabelman, Kansas City, Mo., and William Martindell, Hutchinson. Ise Speaks at U. Club Dr. John Ise spoke to members of the University club on "Communism," at a smoker in the club room, in Green hall, at 8 p.m. Saturday. Prof. E. S. Gray and Prof. Leslie Waters were hosts. Roberts Jewelry and Gifts Newcomers Meet At the first fall meeting of the Newcomers club Thursday, at the home of Mrs. Deane W. Malot, Mrs. J. Sheldon Carey was elected secretary. Mrs. Paul B. Lawson, president, outlined the club's aims and introduced the officers, who told of plans for the year. Mrs. Robert McNair Davis played three violin selections, accompanied by Mrs. Edwin Browne. Mrs. Lawson and Mrs. Ernest Quigley served punch and doughnut balls. S.A.E.'s Give Party *** S.A.E.'s Give Party Sigma Alpha Epsilon entertained with a barn dance at Holcomb's grove Friday night. Alpha Chi's Are Hostesses Alpha Chi Omega were hostesses at an open house Saturday in the Kansas room of the Memorial Union building. ON THE CAMPUS Tomorrow Homecoming house decoration committee meeting,4:30 p.m. men's lounge, Union building. All-Student Council, 7:15 p.m. Pine room, Union building. Wednesday Kappa Epsilon, 7:30 p. m., Pine room, Union building. Pi Lambda Theta tea, 4 p. m., officer's club, Union building. Jay James, 5:30 p. m., Pine room, Union building. Thursday Phi Chi Theta tea, 4 to 5 p. m. THIS IS A -- Gershwin -to the World Student Sevice Fund National War Fund YEAR WE HAVE RECORD ALBUMS OF— Rhapsody in Blue Porgy and Bess American in Paris —AND THE REST OF HIS MUSIC BELL'S Ellsworth Visits S.K. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ellsworth were dinner guests Thursday at the Sigma Kappa house. The smallest European deer is called a roebuck. You're headed in the right direction hatwise if you choose one of the new stitched fabric hats, or the narrower brim models. They're light, serviceable, and smart. Get under one of Ober's hats today. $5.00 to $10.00 GIVE! Your Fellow Students of the World NEED YOUR HELP CAMPUS DRIVE Monday, Oct. 22 through Friday, Oct. 29