PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1941. Here on the Hill - Hilarity Displayed At Faculty Follies The Faculty Follies scored a "howling" success last night. An hilarious audience witnessed everything from an old-fashioned melodrama to a Parisian Fantasy. This is the first year that the Follies have been held. The money will go to the Save the Children Federation. Social gadabouts are expected to turn out again tonight at 8:15 for the final performance. No seats are to be reserved. ☆ DELTA TAU DELTA . . . Sunday dinner guests were Jane Alten, Fritzi Meyn, Dollie Newlon, Mr. and Mrs. John Weatherwax, Jack Moore, Buffalo, Ks.; Helen Anderson, Uniontown; Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Hancock, Kansas City, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Spencer, Arkansas City; and Mrs. Correll, Baltimore, Maryland. guest this week is Kenneth Penfuld, national officer, Indianapolis Indiana. ... pledge class held an hour dance with the Gamma Phi Beta pledge class Tuesday night. will have its annual Fall Paddle party tomorrow night. PEE KAPPA PSI . . . ...will have their annual Sister- Daughter dinner tonight. TAU KAPPA EPSILON . . . TAU KAPPA EPSILON . . . ...will entertain the Delta Gamma's at dinner and an hour dance tonight. ALPHA DELTA PI . . . . Lawrence Mothers' Club is in charge of a benefit fashion show and bridge party tomorrow night. Tickets are available from Mrs. T. C. Blue. Mrs. C. L. Miller will be in charge of music, and girls modeling will be Jean Haycock, Betty Dunlap, Sara Sauter, Marilyn Duncan; Annette Woods, Margaret Replogle, and Lily Rose Lyons. ACACIA... ...luncheon guest Tuesday was Carf Glimore, Leoti, Kansas. CORBIN HALL . . . guests at dinner Wednesday night were Mary Francis McAnaw Muriel Henry, and Virginia Marshall. K. U. DAMES . . . will have a covered dish supper at the Congregational Church, at 6:30 Friday evening. AUTHORIZED PARTIES Friday, November 14, 1941 PUMPKIN PROM AND CARNIVAL (All-University Party), Union Ballroom, 8:30-11:30 p.m. DE LUXE CAFE Our 23rd Year in Serving K. U. Students 711 Mass. Fashion spotlights velvetteen for Fall Elegance! The "little" suit for dressy wear—beautiful in velveteen. Torso length jacket softly tailored, slimly gored skirt with attached bengaline blouse. In black; deep Fall tones. Carruth Hall, Dance at Hall, 12:00 m. Delta Tau Delta, Dance at House, 12:00 m. Saturday, November 15, 1941 We'll Be Seeing You At the Game Saturday Wesley Foundation, Skating Party at Rollerdrome, 9:40 to 12:00 m. Kappa Eta Kappa (Pledge Class) House, 12:00 m. 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The discussion might have had something to do with the College's 40 per cent failure rule. If so, we hope the girls aren't taking mathematics. (The answer is 6.4). Sneak A Peek One secret that hasn't been lost: Claude Callan in the Kansas City Times says, "Mother didn't exactly run after boys when she was a girl, but she knew how to let a boy know she wouldn't run from George Dick, end on the varsity football squad, was released from Watkins Memorial hospital this afternoon. George has been treated for a cold. VARSITY, Ballroom, 12:00 m. VARSITY, Ballroom, 12:00 m. Phi Chi Delta, Dance in Kansas Room, 12:00 m. Pi Kappa Alpha, Chapter House, 12:00 m. Sigma Nu, Country Club, 12:00 m. Elizabeth Meguiar, Adviser of Women and the greatest variation. These who are in the know advise starting out with a basic suit of covert, gray flannel, or striped Shetland and vary the wardrobe with various types of sports jackets. Any one of these suits can do double duty if the coat is worn with slacks and the trousers with some type of jacket. The question of keeping warm and dry is solved economically by a three-quarter length coat with a zip-in lining which can be worn on nippie days, zero days, and rainy days. Hats are gaining popularity with college men this year and color is more noticeable. Most of them are soft snap brims in gray, green, or brown. It would seem a good idea that the men still on the loose heed these fashion notes and take advantage of the varied colors before they are compelled to don the khaki. him." The condition of Mary Pace, college freshman confined in Watkins Memorial hospital with pneumonia, is reported greatly improved today. The R.O.T.C. skirmished with the cavalry last night. Shirley Henry, on horseback near the south drill field, suddenly found herself and horse pinned against a fence by blue-coated soldiers, with the horse cut of control. 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