PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1941 Here on the Hill-luncheon guests yesterday were Martha Nearing, Barbara Taylor, Eleanor Cavert, and Velma Wilson. last night's dinner guest was Miss Leona Handler. I.S.A. Members Dance Tonight Members of the I.S.A. will dance tonight in the ballroom of the Memorial Union building from 7 to 8. The dance is being sponsored by District III, but all members of the I.S.A. are invited. Organized houses had as their dinner guests last night the ministers attending the religious conference on the campus this week. Following the dinner, discussion groups were led by the visiting ministers. PI BETA PHI . . . PHI KAPPA PSI . . . dinner guest was the Rev. Harold Humbert. TAU KAPPA EPSILON . . . ...guest speaker at yesterday's dinner was Dr. F. C. "Phog" Allen. ALPHA DELTA PI . . . ... entertained at dinner last night the Rev. Mr. Arnold, of Manhattan. WATKINS HALL . . . will have open house Thursday night from 7 to 8. BATTENFELD HALL . . . dinner guest last night was Rev. Eugene Frank, Olathe. a birthday party was given last night for Norman Fuller, Joe Wieland, Bob Collett, and Marvin Zoschke. KAPPA ALPHA THETA . . . ... luncheon guests yesterday were: Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Neville, Kansas City, Mo., and Joan Webb. ... Rev. Henry Clothes and wife were dinner guests last night. PHI MU ALPHA ... announces the engagement of Bruce A. Thomas, Kansas City, Mo.. to Miss Elizabeth Evans, La Porte, Texas. PHI DELTA THETA ... had the Rev. John E. Bowers of the Trinity Lutheran church of Lawrence as a dinner guest last night. DELTA TAU DELTA . . . ... dinner guest last night was the Rev. Smith of Coffeyville, Kan. Sigma Delta Chi To Hear Clough Frank Clough, managing editor of the Emporia Gazette and author of the current best-seller. "William Allen White of Emporia," will speak to the members of Sigma Delta Chi, professional journalism fraternity, at a dinner meeting at 6:30 Tuesday night in the English room of the Memorial Union building. DE LUXE CAFE Our 23rd Year in Serving K. U. Students 711 Mass. I. S.A. To Swing Out For an Hour Tonight District Three of the Independent Student Association will sponsor a dance from 7 to 8 o'clock tonight in the Memorial Union ballroom, Mary Gene Hull, I.S.A. president, announced today. Wright Engineer Will Speak to A.S.M.E. Mechanical engineers will receive inside information on airplane engine construction at 7:30 tomorrow night in the ballroom of the Memorial Union building when C. W. Cole, employment supervisor of the Wright Aeronautical corporation, will address a meeting of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Cole, who resides in Patterson, N. J., will use a sound picture, "Wright Builds for Air Supremacy," in addition to his talk. The public is invited to attend the meeting. Satin and crepe are combined in this draped dress. The moulded bodice, deep cuffs and slashed skirt are Chinese-inspired. Hi ya, Podner Fashions For He-Men "Say, Pete, who ya cuttin' lumber for this week?" sez Milo, noted he-man, to Pete, the other noted college he-man, as he leans over the railing in front of Watson library and peers at Pete's plaid shirt, overalls, boots and lumber jacket. Gals Like 'em, Too! "Oh," sez Pete, pulling a corn-cob pipe out of the humidor pocket on his jacket, "I just been doin' a little logging for ole Cu. Yonson out here about two$^2$ Cy Yonson out here about two miles north by northeast of town." Milo, who is wearing a fleecer shirt and barnyard boots, is not to be taken aback by such an answer, and counters with "Izzat so? How is old Cy's timber stand this fall?" "Oh," sez Pete as he fills up his corn-cob pipe with Sir Walter Raleigh, "he's got a fair-to-middlin' stand o' timber, I reckon. Powerful lot of scrub stuff, though. I allow we'll get 5,000 posts and 2,000 buildin' logs chopped off this month. Ain't doin' no dynamitin' yet—gonna wait till Feberary when the ground is frozen. Blastin's easier." But Milo is still friendly even if he doesn't believe all Pete tells him, and he strikes a match on the seat of his Levi's and helps With that Milo takes a deep breath and sez, "Pete, I'm shore glad I've got my barnyard boots on today. It's gettin' mighty deep around here, even if these here steps of Watson library are made of concrete and run off on a slope." Department of Speeeh & Drama Presents THUNDER ROCK. A play by Robert Ardrey Dec.9,10,11 FRASER THEATRE Reserve Seats at ticket office - Green Hall Activity Tickets Admit Pete light the corn cob and Sir Walter Raleigh. Pete smokes his Sir Walter rather vigorously and as the blue smoke curls up around his nose in the crisp and cold December air, he commences to think, "Hmmm," thinks he, "why should I be having to explain my lumbering togs? Milo is wearing 'em, too, and he ain't here to cut lumber. He's up here for book learnin' same as I am. I'll just put the bee on him." "Say, Milo," sez Pete quite aud- (continued to page seven) It Takes More than Length to Fit a Long Leg! She should wear BELLE-SHARMEER'S DUCHESS THE BEST defense measure FOR LONG limbed Dianas WON'T bind at the ankle OR BAG at the knee BECAUSE it's sized in WIDTH for the curves OF the tall and stately AS WELL as graduated IN LENGTH. All Belle-Sharmeer LEG SIZES are here AS ALWAYS BREV for small legs MODITE for middling legs DUCHESS for long limbs