PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1941 ATO's Will Be Hosts To34 Campus Co-eds By JEAN FEES Ignoring the call of the books, the ATO's are playing host tonight at a buffet supper. Other than this event, tonight's social slate is void. If you want to get in touch with anyone try the library. An air of expectancy for the coming weekend was detected on the Hill today. Leading off the parade Friday night will be the Freshman Frolic with Charlie Spivak and his band as the drawing card. Saturday night highlights will be the Jay Jane Vice Versa dance in the Memorial Union where the Pep King will be crowned, and Sig Alph La Conga party in the Kansas room of the Memorial Union. KAPPA ALPHA THETA . . . will have an hour dance tonight with the Sigma Nu pledge class. THETA SIGMA PHI . . . . honorary journalism sorority held pledging exercises this afternoon at 4:30. The pledges are: Carlene Rice, Betty Barker, and Joanne Frankier. CHI OMEGA ... luncheon guests today were Frances Shaw, Bobby Sue McCluage. Carol Stuart, Barbara Taylor, and Mary Blanche Todd. KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA . . . luncheon guests yesterday were Shirley Binford and Elizabeth Pears. MILLER HALL . . . will have an hour dance tonight from 7 to 8. TEMPLIN HALL . . . had a birthday party for the following boys born in October: Howard Gibbs, Fred Stults, Aubrey Bradley, Donald Erb, Bob Mann, Harlan McDowell, Bob Stark, George Worrall, and Myron Bigler. SIGMA KAPPA . . . pledges were entertained at a dinner party at the home of Doris Brewster Wednesday evening. CHI OMEGA ... pledges will have an hour dance with the Sigma Phi Epsilon pledges tonight. PHI CHI THETA business women's fraternity, held pledging services and had dinner at the Colonial Tearoom after the service. The new pledges are: Martha Young, Doris Pierce, Mildred Clevenger, Dorothy Jean Ellis, Shirley Kermode, Dixie Loler, Jean Ott, Mary K. Brown, Katherine Fries, Evelyn Wolfkerle, Margaret Byerley, and Mona Lee Butts. ALPHA TAU OMEGA . . . . ... buffet supper guests tonight will be: Peggy Schroeder, Dorothy J. Harvey, Jeanne Moyer, Harriet Ojers, Rita Botkin, Glenna J. Waters, Margaret Byerly, Wilma Jean Hadden, Rosemary Utterback, Margaret Ann Reed, Betty Brook, Nancy Donavan, Christine Turk, Ann Bowen, Betty Rowten, Jean Haycock, Virginia Britton, Dorothy Chapin, Betty Leimart, Barbara Benton, Elloisse Brown, Ruth Kroble, Jane Barnes, Jean Bailey, Betty Isern, Marion Smith, Mary B. Todd, Florence Harris, Phyllis Wicker, Florence Clement, Virginia Gsell, Jerry Shaw, Martha Nearing, Helen Huff, and Mrs.W. Weaver, Kansas City, Mo. CORBIN HALL . . . ...will have an hour dance at open house tonight. ...luncheon guests Wednesday were Mrs. S. J. Figley, Mrs. C. J. Horstman, and Mrs. J. W. Stalter Kansas City, Kansas. Guest at dinner was Miss Mauce Elliott. GAMMA PHI BETA . . . ...had as a luncheon guest today Sherry Johnson. Vespers Series To Open Sunday Professor Laurel Everette Anderson, university organist, will open the series of organ vespers with a recital Sunday afternoon on the Austin organ in Hoch auditorium. The vespers will begin at 4 o'clock. Professor Anderson will open the recital with three numbers from the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, one of which, a Gagliarda by Galilei, has been arranged by Anderson. Professor Anderson received his bachelor of music and master of music degrees from Oberlin College, and later studied organ three years in Paris under Joseph Bonnet and Louis Vierne, French organists and composers. For two years he was head of the department of organ and composition at Grinnell College, and came to the University of Kansas in 1927. The vespers will continue for approximately one hour. The public is invited. The Belgian composer Joseph Jongen will be represented by "Prayer," and the program will close with three preludes on Welsh hymn tunes by Vaughan Williams, one of today's most distinguished English composers. DE LUXE CAFE Our 23rd Year in Serving K. U. Students 711 Mass. Glitter Glamour Dazzling 'date' dress for that weekend date in the City. Sequin-trimmed in black crepe. NATIONAL QUILL---tween inexperience and maturity. (continued from page one) hattan, Kan. Announcement of committee appointments and reports of the delegates and national officers will follow the response. Delegates will be taken on a tour of the campus before the general discussion meeting which will begin at 2 p.m. A semi-formal or informal dinner will be held at 6:30 p.m. in Quill Club Purpose Is Literary Skill The American College Quill club is a writer's organization established in American colleges to encourage literary effort and criticism. Every member must, to keep membership while in college, contribute from time to time original work. Each group must, in order to retain its charter, have active members drawn from the faculty, therefore preserving a reasonable balance between inexperience and matur- Quill is non-secret and is nonfraternal. Its name and ritual are taken from Anglo-Saxon culture. The high Witan is a small inner-council that disposes of the club's business throughout the year. The high Witenagemot is the annual convention of all the runes. The Feeh rune of the University is to be host tomorrow and Saturday for the high Witenagemot. Twelve active runs have been invited. They are: Ur, Kansas State College, Manhattan; Os, University of Southern California, Los Angeles; Wynn, Washburn College, Topeka; Is, College of Emporia, Emporia, Ger, State Teachers College, Indiana, Pennsylvania; Eoh, Ohio University, Athens; Peroth, Texas College of Mines, El Paso; Eloh, Fort Hays Kansas State College, Hays; Sigel, Grinnell College, Grinnell, Iowa; and Tir of the University of Tampa at Tampa, Fla. the Memorial Union building. Mary Elizabeth Evans, chancellor of Feoh rune will be master of ceremonies. The Quill banquet will be 50 cents for members and alumni of the local rune, as will the dinner Saturday noon. Reservations should be phoned to G. N. Bebout, instructor of English, at KU 115 or home phone 3014, before Friday noon. Guest speaker will be John W. Ashton, chairman of the department of English. A round table discussion of creative writing will be presented by professors Elizabeth Van Schaack, of Wynn rune, Washburn College; Robert Conover, Ur rune of Kansas State College at Manhattan; and John E. Hankins, Feoh rune, of the University. Elect Officers Saturday The Saturday convention meetings will begin at 9:00 a.m. in the Memorial Union building with the reading of the best manuscripts brought by the delegates from the Smartness Restored to Your Fall Garments By Our Correct, Economical Cleaning Phone 75 New York Cleaners Merchants of GOOD APPEARANCE 1344 Tenn. 926 Mass. 12th & Oread E.W. Young Ed Young different runes. Critical comment will be given by Prof. Newell Bebout, Feeh, and other vice-chancellors attending the convention. An election of officers will be held at 11 a.m. A group luncheon in the Old English room will be at 12 a.m. All delegates are asked to be present at 1 p.m. for a convocation picture. Adjournment will be at approximately 2:15 p.m. There will be a sightseeing drive to Haskell Indian Institute and other points of interest. Members of Feoh rune are welcome to attend the meetings. The delegates from the University are Mary Elizabeth Evans, chancellor; Jean Sellers, newly-elected chancellor; and G. N. Bebout, vice-chancellor. John E. Hankins is a member of the High Witan which is an inner council of faculty members associated with Quill. Dr. Charlotte Boatner, assistant professor at Tulane university, has discovered an allergy preventive to relieve hay fever and asthma. LIFTS BUSTLINES TO CAPTIVATING CHARM Get rid of that drag-down teeing. Enjoy instead new comfort and feminine beauty with Life. The Life Bra Wardrobe—Sports-Life, Day-Life, Night-Life—assures charm, not for just one hour but always. Lifts to youthful firmness, remolds to feminine loveliness, separates as fashion approves. $1.25 to $3.50