PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1941 Here on the Hill --weekend guests included Miss Mittele Small, Dr. R. Wagers, Dean Hill, Milt Dean, Robert Saeger, Jack Fox, Preston Brecheisen, Robert Scheloski, Sam Jewett, Ed King, Tom Boosinger, Kalo Heimanem, Jack Reeves, Glenn Schwab, Jay Binder, Whitey Pierson, and Mary Ellen Henderson, all of Manhattan. No Midweek Tonight; Busy Homecoming Tonight will be given over to recuperation from the strenuous events of the past weekend instead of the regular midweek dance. The schedule planned this fall did not include a midweek for the night of Nov. 19. We wonder if the social committee knew that we would beat Kansas State and need time to get back in the groove. Plans for the Homecoming celebration this weekend indicate that another hectic time is coming up. Parties, rallies, parades, decorating houses, a basketball game, and the football game should keep everyone busy until Monday. ☆ TAU KAPPA EPSILON . . . Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Ulrich, Leroy Ulrich, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Bollinger and Dorothy Bollinger of Quinter, Kans.; Mr. Ralph Carmichael, Lindsborg; Mr. Howard Turtle, Manhattan; Mrs. H. W. Pyle, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Ulrich, Robert and Donald Ulrich, of Wichita; Mr. and Mrs. J. Rosenfield, Miss Jessie Howey, Robert Rosenfield, Bob Myers, and Miss Jerry Campbell, of Junction City, Kans.; Dr. O. J. Dixon, Mr. E. C. Linquist, Miss Ernestine Arbeiter, and Miss Jaffe Beaty, of Kansas City, Mo.; Robert Justice, Marion, Kans.; Mr. and Mrs. Dale Fankhauser, Sterling; Orval Fankhauser and Virginia Lose, Madison, Kans.; Mr. J. Aryan, Topeka; Don Kresie, Meridan, Kans.; Charles Burrows, Milo Harris, Ottawa, Kans.; Cliff Reese, Kansas City, Kans.; Dane Bales, Logan; Pauline Roth, Whitewater Kans.; Charles Dalrymple, Pleasant Hill, Mo.; Betty Van Blarcom; Mary Louise McCampbell; Jean Webb and Al Derington. ☆ CORBIN HALL . . . guests during the weekend were Norma McCool, Peggy Graber, Hutchinson; Betty Ellen Carpenter, Clay Center; Jo Ann Olson, Erie Mrs. I. W. Moreland, Lucy Moreland, Howard; Lois Ann Green, Whiting; Marjorie Debs, Emporia; Dorothy Hitchcock, Iola; Shirley Rhodes, Marjorie Scott, Independence; Maxine Milner, Wichita; Mary Lorraine Gibbs, Emporia; Helen McGuire, Burlington, La-Mar Ames, Claflin; Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Kay, Dodge City; Nancy Blocher, Betty Malams, Doris Kush, Kansas City, Mo. ...weekend guests from Manhattan were Maxine Sutton, Dorothy Hoodlet, Barbara Schmidt, Marie Rizek, Dorothy Kraus, Loma Jane Robley, Freda Butcher, Virginia Carmouche, Elaine Friesen, Marcella Ulrev. DE LUXE CAFE Our 23rd Year in Serving K. U. Students 711 Mass. ... dinner guests have been Paul Buehler, Claflin; Donald Huff, Topeka; Warren Kerbs, L. B. Hammer, Ed Jacoby, Manhattan; Maxine McGrannahan, and Barbara Huls. Sunday buffet supper guests were Johnny Harrison, Jack Wurtz, and Dick Miller. SIGMA PHI EPSILON . . . ☆ guests for the weekend were Judge and Mrs. Earle Frost, K.C., Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Teichgraeber, Gypsum; Harry K. Houghton, Beloit; and Charles L. Marshall, K.C., Mo. guests from Kansas State were Bill Quick, Bill Bushenbark, Louis Ball, T. J. Heter, Merle Stubbs, Frank Dill, Phil McDonald, Charles Parizo, John Fuller, Bill Werts, Dale McCune, Howard Hamilin, Bill Guy, Vernon Domoney, Bill Streeter, Howard Teagarden, Linton Lull, Charles Miller, Bob Muchow, Jack Nash, Bob Gray, Hugh Kirkpatrick, Edwin Darden, R. D. Allen, John McCannon, Bob Carlson, and R. J. Wellman. guests Monday were Bob Sparling, Lawrence; Irvin Stoneback, Lawrence; John Martin, Topeka; Jean Norton, Topeka; Betty Listz, Topeka; Harriet Hancock, Manhattan; Mary Arden Ewing, Betty Lou Hancock, K.C., Mo.; Gil Keeley, K.C., Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Johnson, Topeka; and Mr. and Mrs. George B. Johnson, K.C., Mo. MILLER HALL . . . . ...luncheon guest Monday was Louis Banker. ...weekend guests were Patty Zellner, Mary Cay Randle, Betty Jane Swan, and Marcie Norby, all of Manhattan; Betty Herrera, Kansas City; Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Burnside, Yates Center. ...dinner guests Friday night were Helen Blincoe and Mrs. Irving, Fort Scott. Saturday evening dinner guests were Margaret Learned; and Paul Larson. Manhattan. weekend guests were Maxine Estes and Jo Rothweiler of Manhattan; Katherine Precker, Ellsworth; and Evelyn Jean Siemers, Packville. Mo. ...dinner guests Sunday were Melvin McDonald, Wichita; and Mrs. Vivian Flickinger, Seneca. ...dinner guests Saturday were Bob Wood, K.C.; Phil Parrin, Howard, Kans.; and Jean Parrin, Topeka. ...held a tea Sunday for the Ricker Hall House Committee and members of the faculty. RICKER HALL SIGMA NU . Dr. Howard H. Hahsinger, former national president of Sigma Nu, was a dinner guest Sunday. Malcolm Sewell, national secretary of Sigma Nu, was a lunch-oon guest yesterday. ☆ Featherweight wool to keep you warm without being bulky. In chalk-box colors and with tiny button trim for dress-up occasions. KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA . . . ...buffet dinner guests Saturday were Mrs. Payne Ratner, Topeka, Mrs. W. S. Fees, Iola; Alice J. Sterns, John, and James; Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Piller, Great Bend; Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Laffer, Wichita; Mrs. Frank Yound, Chanute; and Mrs. Rex Singleton, Benedict. KAPPA ALPHA THETA . . . ... luncheon guest yesterday was Mary Jean Lewis. ALPHA CHI SIGMA . . . . ... chemical professional fraternity, members entertained their fathers at a post-football dinner at the chapter house Saturday evening. Dr. George W. Stratton, professor of chemistry, presented an illustrated talk on "Plastics of Modern Life" and an accompanying exhibit of plastics. Guests were Mr. Frank Barlow, Halstead; Mr. H. F. Holtzclaw, Lawrence; Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Wagner, Ellinwood; Mr. H. A. Hoffman, Kansas City, Mo.; Mr. L. G. Carter, Lawrence; and Mr. and Mrs. Owen DeWoody, Kansas City, Kans. District II will sponsor a dance from 7 until 8 o'clock in the Kansas room of the Memorial Union-building this evening. I. S.A. . . . AUTHORIZED PARTIES November 21, 1941 Gamma Phi Beta, Fall Party at Ballroom, 12:00 m. FRIDAY November 21,1941 SATURDAY November 22,1941 VARSITY,Ballroom,12:00 m. Sigma Phi Epsilon,Party at House, 12:00 m. Whose fault is it, anyway, if there aren't enough women at the parties? No doubt you think that we don't go because we're so crazy about playing bridge with the girls, or so worried about Britain that we stay home to knit "Bundles." Too Many Stags Men Wanted For Dates Elizabeth Meguiar, Adviser of Women. So there aren't any girls at the dances? So whenever you take a date, the stags all dance with her? Well, just go ahead and suffer, you poor little men, and meanwhile, we women will look on in malicious glee and thoroughly enjoy your torment. What are you boys gripping about? You at least get to go to the parties, don't you? You don't have to wait for some timid soul with a backbone like wet macaroni to get up enough courage to invite you. There are 1402 girls enrolled here; and if a boy can't get a date out of a crowd like that, he doesn't need to think that he'd do any better at "Old Mizzou" or anywhere else. If you boys don't want to take dates and just plain enjoy going stag, "well all right." We'll strangle our sobs and suffer in silence. But the minute you start gripping that there aren't girls here, that's quite a different matter. You'll have to do something about Plenty of Girls it if you want more girls at the dances. But—if you continue going stag, the women of this university make this dire prophecy and wait smugly for its fulfillment. To wit: Someday all the boys will go stag to a party, and then, we hope they will have a wonderful time dancing together. Army Construction Chief Inspects Parsons Plant Kansas City, Mo., Nov. 19—(UP)— Brig. Gen. Brehon Somerville, army chief of construction, left here today for Washington, after inspecting construction work at the mid-western ordnance site at Parsons. General Somerville, after listening to the President's special message to Congress asking for an expanded ordnance program, yesterday, said he did not have details of the program, but that facilities of this area would be used whenever possible. Journey for Margaret By W. L. White $2.50 THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. 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