TOBER 15,1945 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE SOCIALLY SPEAKING Margaret Gaynor, Society Editor r Holds Open House r Holds Open House eer hall entertained with a 1. open house from 9 to 12 p.m. day. Jimmy Lenge and his from Kansas City, Mo. provided use. perones were Mrs. Vernice umundi, Independence, Mo., and and Mrs. Fred Montgomery, and Carlotta Nellis, Lawrence. ch Plays for A.O.Pi on Thurs for ACOY formal open house from 9 to 12 Saturday was the highlight of weekend for Alpha Omicron Pi's music was provided by Johnny ch and his band. s. F. A. Benson, Mrs. Mary inkman, Mrs. P. H. Klinkenberg, Mrs. O. H. Horner were chapes. *** Chai Shi Go to K.C. members of Alpha Chi Omega and r housemother, Mrs. Golda om, attended a Founder's day ner at the Continental hotel in sss City, Mo., Thursday. *** D. Pi's Give Hour Dances the Alpha Delta Pi pledge class otained members of Sigma Nu Phi Delta Theta with hour es last week. Sine Dine with D. G.'s delta Gamma dinner guests Thurswere Miss Martha Peterson, Mrs. oh Mueller, James N. Mueller Bruce Worthington. Has Visitors and Mrs. Lidely were dinner at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon Thursday evening. Dames Entertain ne Kansas University Dames gave a reception at Myers hall p.m. Wednesday for all married ten students and wives of stu- dies at the University. There were guests and members present. rs. Russell Carter, president, a welcome to the guests. Mrs. Leonard, program chairman, produced Mrs. Robert McNair Da- who entertained with three vi- nium numbers. She was accompanied Mrs. Reginald Strait, who also a group of musical numbers. rs. N. P. Sherwood, sponsor, was at of honor. rs. Fordon Wisenman was chair of the refreshment committee Mrs. Berton Cossey was chair of the decoration committee. n initiation dinner for new mem will be given at the Hearth onnesday Oct. 24. equins ADD Sparkle Head Bands Scarfs Evening Bags Roberts Jewelry and Gifts Where Your savings are Safe" Lawrence National BANK Chi Omega Has Barn Party Csi Omega Has Bion Party Chi Omega entertained with a barn party Saturday at the chapter house. Mrs. Edith Martin, Mrs. A. G. McKay and Mrs. Etta C. Barrett were chaperones. The Liberty Memorial High school band played for the dance. Phi Beta Pi Gives Dance Phi Beta Pi was host at a formal dance Friday night in the Eldridge hotel, Chapersones were Dr. and Mrs. N.P. Sherwood, Dr. and Mrs. Daniel Tenenberg, and Dr. and Mrs. D.J. Roose. Music was supplied by the Liberty Memorial High school band. *** Pi Phi Entertains Pi Beta Phi entertained with its annual open house Saturday in the chapter house. Mrs. Dean Alt, Mrs. J. H. Kreamer, Mrs. C. H. Sautter, and Mrs. F. C. Whipple were chap-rones. Phi Chi Initiation Dance * * Phi Chi held an initiation dance at the chapter house Saturday. Chaperones included Dr. and Mrs. O. O. Stoland, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Bryant, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Jones, and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mallory. Annual Party Given *** "Bows and Belles," the annual party given by Kappa Phi for all Methodist women, was held Saturday night at the First Methodist church. Violet Conard, social chairman, had charge of the entertainment. Ann Stevens was chairman of the refreshment committee. *** Gamma Phi Has Guests Joan Rettig, Edna Hollis, and Barbara Schreckheiner were dinner guests at the Gamma Phi Beta house Thursday. The pledge class entertained members of Sigma Alpha Epsilon at an hour dance Thursday. Independents to Have Party Independent women will have a coke and cookie get-together from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Union building. The program will include the singing of humorous songs by organized independent houses. Judges will be Miss Helen Rhoda Hoopes, Prof. Allen Crafton, and Prof. Raymond H. Wheeler. First Concert Oct. 29 With Piano Quartet The first University concert series has been advanced from Nov. 14 to Oct. 29, Dean D. M. Swarthout, series manager, announced today. The First Piano quartet of stage and radio will replace Argentinita, originally scheduled Spanish dancer who died last month. Carmalta Maracci, who was to have substituted in the Nov. 14 performance, was unable to fill the contract because of a conflict in dates. Activity tickets will admit students to the concert series, which will include six numbers this year instead of the customary five. Colloquium To Hang Picture of Lindley A photograph and plaque to the memory of Chancellor-emeritus Ernest H. Lindley will be hung in the office of the psychology department at a special meeting of the psycholoiogy Colloquium soon. Dr. Lindley died on the voyage home from a world cruise shortly after his retirement, and was buried at sea between Yokohama and Honolulu, Aug. 21, 1940. A few months later Mrs. Lindley presented his psychological library to the department with a large photograph of Dr. Lindley. Dr. James C. Coleman, was appointed chairman of a committee to arrange for the ceremony. A member of the staff will present a review of Dr. Lindley's career as psychologist and administrator. K.U. to Be Host Nov. 17 For State Editors' Meet Kansas editors will visit the University Nov. 17, Kansas Editor's day, for a program including luncheon, informal discussions, and speakers, Elmer F. Beth, acting chairman of the department of journalism, announced today. The editors will be guests of the Athletic association at the Homecoming football game. There are 140,000 miles of petroleum pipelines in the United States. FALL SHOES Made By ★ PORTAGE ★ STAR BRAND Step out in a smart Portage or Star Brand shoe this fall.Made of fine quality leathers and built to fit right. K.U. Grad Pictured In Life Magazine $395 to $750 Gibbs Clothing Co. Ruth Tiempe, journalism major '38, pictured last week in Life magazine as an advertising copy writer for Gimbs department store. 811 MASS. ST. Miss Tiempe, who has "made good" in New York, is a Phi Beta Kappa. While here, she was a student assistant on the Watkins library staff and secretary to C. M. Baker, director. Kappa Epsilon Elects Officers for 1945-46 Kappa Epsilon, national professional pharmacy sorority, has elected the following officers for the year: Amy Rasher, junior, president; Ella May Nail, senior, vice-president; Patti McClatchey, sophomore, secretary; Eugenia Green, junior, treasurer; and Catherine Lieberman, junior, historian. Phi Delt's Entertain Delt's Entertainment Harry McClure, George Byers, Joseph Lindsey, Harry Mills, and Edward Marquis were dinner guests at the Phi Delta Theta house last week. For students who study to music, calculus with Bach and economics with Gershwin are the keynotes of "Symphonic Favorites" at 9:30 p.m. every Monday on KFKU. The series is in its third year, but this is the first time the symphonic library has been complete enough to make possible an uninterrupted half-hour request program, Miss Mildred Seaman, program director, explained. June Hammett Visits Tokyo On Tour of U.S.O. Camps June Hammett, '43, has flown to Tokyo for a six-months tour of U.S.O. camps, according to word received by the School of Fine Arts. Miss Hammett studied voice under Estelle Liebling in New York City after leaving the University, and was a member of the singing cast of "Mexican Hayride" from December until April. She has sung at the Stage Door Canteen and at army camps near New York. 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