PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1941 Hill Anticipates 'Play-full' Weekend TONIGHT Phi Delts Ahoy; Theta Kite Flies Pleasure seekers can fly the Kite at the Theta open house tonight, or cruise along on the Phi Delt clipper ship—destination unknown. These red-letter events will set off the signal for the advent of a sleepless weekend, and mark the beginning of the winter social whirl. At 9 bells the anchor will be hoisted and the Delt party will begin-full the steam ahead!! Sailing orders are shrouded in secrecy, but it is rumored that on board shop the passengers will dance and relax on the promenade deck. Proper conduct is recommended, since offenders of any of the social or sea amenities will be ipso facto tossed into the brig. When the evening is over, the ship's log will record a stopover at the locker of that renowned sailor, Davy Jones. Also, ship's officers will drop anchor at a strategic point on shore to take in a famous cafe. Chaperones attending the party will be Mrs. Landrith, Mrs. Sutherland, and Mrs. Alt. Clayton Harbur and his hand will be on deck for dancing. TOMORROW KKG, Psi's Go Partying The entertainment slate for Saturday lists the Kappa open house, Phi Psi hillbilly shindig, and the Ricker Hall Hallowe'en party. Winding up the open house season, the Kaapa's will take over the Union building tomorrow night. Music for dancing is to be furnished by Russ Chambers and his band. Housemothers chaperoning the event will be Mrs. C. A. Thomas, Mrs. Lyons, Mrs. James A. Hooke, and Mrs. L. C. Harris. Horses will neigh in front of the homes of the "back woods gals" to call them to the hayracks headed for the country club, setting for the Phi Psi hillbilly party. Clayton Harbur will "citify" the atmosphere with modern rhythm. Ricker Hall will hold to the ghostly tradition at their Hallowe'en party tomorrow night. Predicted atmospheric conditions include cornstalks, pumpkins, and balloons. Faculty Wives Give Dinner for Husbands Members of the faculty of the School of Engineering will be entertained with a 6 o'clock dinner tomorrow evening in the Kansas room of the Memorial Union building. Chancellor and Mrs. Deane W. Malott will be the honor guests. Our 23rd Year in Serving K. U. Students DE LUXE CAFE 711 Mass. SIGMA NU . . . ...buffet supper guests were Leta Nell Marks, Patti Duncan, Mary Ruth Fogel, Leeta Bell Marks, Nancy Neville, Verlee Reese, Dorothy Chapin, Jane Row, Molly Mullen, Helen Wilkins, Rosemary Branne, Migon Morton, Jerry Buchler, Lila Doughman, Eleanor Forer, Ernestine Steever, Jean Ott, Katherine Fries, Jean Fees, Diana Irvine, Betty Dunlap, Doris Johnson, Christine Turk, Marie Bea Flint, Eloise Brown, Nancy Donovan, Barbara Barber, Betty Lou Currant, Martha Nearing, and Helen Pepperill. ALPHA CHI OMEGA . . . ...pledge class entertained the pledge class of Beta Theta Pi last night. WAGER HALL . . . dinner guest Thursday was Claude White. BSL KARPA PSI PHI KAPPA PSI . . . ...held formal pledging last night. THETA TAU . . . ___dinner guests last night were John Jakosky, Norman Butts, and K. Claybaugh. TEMPLIN HALL ... ...had as dinner guests last night Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Stuairs and daughter, Eleanor, and Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Buckner. ...weekend guest for the journalism conference is Bernard Forrest of Kanapolis. SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON . . . dinner guest Thursday night was Dean Henry Werner. PIIH GAMMA DELTA ...were hosts last night at dinner to Margaret Stratton and Prof. Samuel Anderson. ☆ PHI DELTA THETA . . . ...dinner guests Thursday were Dr E. R. Elbel, Jack Heisler, and Dixon Waugh, Eskridge, Kan. SIGMA CHI... dinner guests Thursday night were Dr. William B. Rieks, grand consul of Sigma Chi, Nashville, Tenn.; Bill Thomason, and Cary Jones, Kansas City, Mo. ☆ ...dinner guests Thursday night were Mickey Rowsey and Joan Trickner. KAPPA SIGMA . . . . KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA . . . dinner guests Thursday night were Mr. and Mrs. Marston McCluggage,Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Woodruff,Mr. and Mrs. R.H. Wheeler,Mr. Arvid Jacobson, Miss Mabel Elliott,Miss Beulah Morrison,Miss Maud Ellsworth,Miss Ruth Hoover,Miss Cora Dolly,and Miss Janet Cass. GAMMA PHI BETA . . . Luncheon guests today were Miss Lora Todd, Independence, Kan., Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Wellington, Kansas City, Mo. Hearietta Adams, and Dr. W. W. Davis. Friday, October 24 Friday, October 24 Theta Open House 12 p.m. Union Saturday, October 25 Kappa Open House 12 p.m. Union Saturday, Oct. 25 Rock Chalk Co-op House 12 p.m. This Week-End Points to Parties And Open Houses This young man points the selection and the place to get those well appointed corsages. THIS CARD MEANS THE BEST ALWAYS 927 Mass. Phone 363 Gimmie A Drag Smoke Means Moochers Pack is Out Phillip Morris, Luckies, Camels, Chesterfields, Old Golds, Kools, Spuds? Which is your choice? Or perhaps you don't indulge. As far as the feminine element is concerned—smoking came in with woman suffrage. True, smoking is purely up to the individual (unless parents display their hand). Some do; some don't. Why do they? For various reasons. A few declare smoking to be an aid in studying. Others do from merely the so-* cial standpoint and some don't really know why they smoke. Individuals with more definite tastes say, "filthy, nasty habit—Ugh." However some are more calm about it and simply can't think of three good reasons why they should be botheed with all the smoke. Those who smoke come in contact with all sorts of problems. There are always the habitual moochers hanging around and usmatches, either. They bum all the way around—if they can. Also annually these people don't have other pet peeve of many smokers is the "Gimmie-a-drag" individual. The hoarder is not altogether uncommon in college life. He asks for a cigarette—takes your last one —then pulls out a full pack to add it to his collection. It is estimated that at least half the nearly 1,500,000 youths in American colleges are working to help pay their expenses, while 20 per cent are paying all their costs. Fireside Fashions