PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5. 1942 Here on the Hill ---has three new members this semester. They are Warren Jacks of Coats, Glen Schooley of St. Joseph, Mo., and Earl Riddle, St. Joseph, new proctor of the hall. Pledging Services Hold Spot Light Except for marriages and engagements and an occasional dinner guest, there has been little time for much social life during the past two weeks. Still, in the midst of enrollment, and the beginning of the second semester, most of the fraternities have managed to do a little quiet rushing on the side. Although the new students in the University this semester the number that have dropped from the en- Although the new students do not make up the number t rollment, pledging services have been held for approximately 30 men and women this week and announcements for that many more are expected during the next month. PHI DELTA THETA . . . PHI DELTA THEA . . . announces the pledging of Clark Roden and Harry McClure, both of Kansas City, Mo.. . . . dinner guest Tuesday night was Roy Edwards of Kansas City. TRIANGLE . . . . . announces the pledging of Bill Glick of Kansas City, Mo. * KAPPA ALPHA THETA . . . .. held pledging services Tuesday afternoon for Virginia McGill and Mary Francis Donayon, both of Kansas City, Mo. PI BETA PHI . . . ★ ... announces the pledging of Barbara Brefschold of Joplin, Mo., and Martha Thompson and Mary Elizabeth Love, both of Wichita. TAU KAPPA EPSILON . . . TAU KAPPA EPSILON . . . . . . announces the pledging of Edwin Kelly and Preston Brecheisen, both of Garden City, and Donald Surles and Henry Comstock, both of Kansas City, Mo. ★ KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA . . . . . . . held pledging services yesterday afternoon for Mary Cheney of Salina. . . . . , entertained Mrs. A. C. Poham of Kansas City, Mo., at dinner last night. * PHI KAPPA PSI . . . . . . entertained Margaret Stetzel of Chicago and Richard Landon of Kansas City, Mo., at dinner last night. Both are students at the University of Illinois. They were guests of Bob Barton. CARRUTH HALL. ... announces the pledging of Owen Richards of Wellington, Vern Sinclair of Independence, Mo., Wayne Patterson of Lyons, Eugene Fiser of Cherryvale, and Glenn Royer of Mission. PHI MU ALPHA ... DE LUXE CAFE Our 23rd Year in Serving K. U. Students 711 Mass. PHI GAMMA DELTA . . . ... dinner guests last night were Mrs. Fred Campbell, Mrs. Lenhart, Jane Clark, and Carolyn Camp, all of Kansas City, Mo. THETA TAU . . . announces the pledging of Frances Van Bendhem of Atchison and Robert Brothens of Cherryvale. CORBIN HALL. ... dinner guests last night were Edwin Price, Jr., Lowell Dagenais, Royal Humbert, Eugene Miller, of Chanute, Judy Vander, Donald Fitzgerald, Cecilia Goncalves, Connie Herrera, and Angelina Flores. DELTA GAMMA . . . . . . entertained Mrs. L. E. Craw- ford of Wichita at dinner last night. Alpha Chi And Beta Announce Engagemt. The engagement of Norma Brooks, a junior in the School of Fine Arts, to Jack Glamann has been announced. Miss Brooks is a member of Alpha Chi Omega and Glamann, a senior in the School of Engineering at the University of Oklahoma, is a member of Beta Theta Pi. Both are from Wellington. Coed Co-op Opens With Eleven Women Jay Coed Co-op, a new co-operative house for women, opened at 1536 Tennessee this week. This is the second co-operative house for women, and the fifth member of the University co-operative association. Eleven women live in the house, and Mrs. Ellen Running is the house mother, Genevieve Harman, former president of the Kaw Koettes Coop, is acting chairman of the group. Regular officers for the organized house will be elected in a few weeks. Nash—The Face Is Familiar $1.00 New Reprint Editions Thorne Smith—Three Decker $1.39 20 Centuries of Mexican Art $1.49 Bedside Esquire. $1.69 All in Fun—An Omnibus of Humor. $1.69 Johnston-Lindeman Marriage in K.C. Complete Book of Ballets New Garden Encyclopedia— Seymour. $1.98 Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci. $2.75 THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. Tel. 666 Sue Johnston of Kansas City, Mo. a senior in the College, and Lieut. Melvin Lindeman of Salina, who was graduated from the University last semester, were married at 7 o'clock Thursday evening of last week in the home of the bride. Ruth Beeler of Topeka was bridesmaid and Warren Newcomer of Kansas City was best man. Mrs. Lindeman was president of Pan Hellenie and former president of Alpha Chi Omega. Lindeman was a member of Phi Delta Theta. Sorority sisters of the bride acting as ribbon girls in the ceremony were Bette Leimert, Charlotte Frichet and Mary Louise Isgrig. John Lynch, Stan Stauffer, Jim Jenson, and Dewitt Potter, all members of Phi Delta Theta, were ushers. Others attending the wedding from the University were Mrs. Neal Sutherland, Katy Bonewits, Jean Brownlee, Margaret Whitehead, Gay Richards, Betty Allen, Reola Durand, Frances Anderson, Dorothy Hathway, Margaret Neal, Mary McVey, Robert Woodbury, Jack Waugh, Jim Waugh, Jack Nesselrode, Bill Porter, Charles Hunter, John Taylor, Howard Hines, James Cook, Michael O'Donnell, and David Smart. Lindeman received his commission as Second Lieutenant immediately upon graduation. Lieut. and Mrs. Lindeman were stationed for two days at Ft. Riley. They left Sunday for Ft. Wallace, Texas. SUBSCRIBE TO THE DAILY KANSAN NOW! ! ! ASK TO SEE THE PEN THAT IS THE ALL-AMERICAN CHOICE ON THE CAMPUS - THE PARKER Pens from $1.95 to $10.00 Sets from $2.95 to $15.00 Look for Parker's Blue Diamond—It Means Guaranteed for Life It's off to school in jerkins and wide, pleated skirts of Tattersail checked wool. These ensembles belong to the wardrobe of the busy and ever-moving. Alert to the present times of stress and strain, women's clothes must be fashioned with an eye to practicality. Morning, afternoon, or night, for now or early spring, these jerkins and skirts are the thing. Church Wedding Held in Salina Betty Wyatt of Salina and Lieut. Dean Tilat of Abilene were married at 5 o'clock, Jan. 28, in the Presbyterian church of Salina. The bride wore a white satin wedding dress and the bridgegroom was dressed in his white officer's uniform. Mrs. Jack Bridenthal of Kansas City, sister of the bride and an al- umma of the University, was matron of honor at the ceremony. Mrs. Tilton was a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority and a senior in the College. Lieut. Tilton, a member of Phi Gamma Delta, was graduated from the School of Business last year. They are living in Ft. Knox Ky. They are living in Ft. Knox, Ky. Closing hours for women attending the basketball game in Kansas City tonight will be 12:30. VOGUE dictates FLOWERS As a Necessary Part of Formal Attire The Formal Party Will Be a Memorable Occasion for Her With the Proper Flowers— Worn in the Hair or on Her Gown. FLOWER PHONE 820 WARD'S FLOWERS 910 Mass.