PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1941. Here on the Hill --luncheon guests today were Jerry Buhler and Genevieve Tanner. ISA Hour Dance Initiates Get-Acquainted Campaign This three-piece 'dressy' suit can be worn any number of different ways. It's really four outfits in one. The fashion-important suit for the winter season. Host tonight at the ISA hours dance in the Kansas room of the Memorial Union building will be District I of the Independent Student Association. The dance is the first in a series of open houses each of which is sponsored by a district. "Tonight's ISA hour dance," said Mary Jean Hull, social chairman of the organization, "is the beginning of a campaign to acquaint every independent on the Hill with a large number of students." Only ISA members are eligible to attend, and they will be admitted only on presentation of their membership card. DELTA GAMMA . RESIDENCE HALLS . . . RESIDENCE HALL ...Templin Hall, Battenfeld Hall, and Carruth Hall had their fall party in the Union ballroom. Music was furnished by Odell Wieder and his orchestra of Topeka. The chaperones were: Mrs. Flora S. Boynton, Mrs. R. D. Montgomery and Miss Carlotta Nellis. Others in the receiving line were: Mrs. J. R. Battenfeld and Mrs. Edward C. Curry, Guests were Mary Austin, Rachel Garrett, Betty von Blarcom, Jean Rankin, Georgia White, Alberta Mayer, Virginia Carter, Mary Jean Hull, Georgia Mae Landrith, Lucille Loeb, Diana Creighton, Bette Davis, Annette Stundee, Patty Sims, Bobbie Briet- weisser, Betty Stevenson, Grace Seifert, Gwen Couch, Mary McDonald, Patty Riggs, Beth Maxwell, Betty Lou Perkins, Joanne Basore Jean Sellers, Doris Larson, Jean Scott, Betty Haney, Justine Peterson, Pat Bowman, Mary Jane Thonton, Dorothy Carr, Shirley Kelley, Joy Miller, Dorothy Baldwin, Hope Crittender, Jeanne Stouffer, Lydia Beth Finchun, Dorothy Harkness, Ruth Leech, Marybelle Long, Evelyn Gigstad, Katherine Rich, Marion Miller, Jean Hollis, Jeane Shoemaker, Pat Waltman, Mary Lee Chapel, Alice Wells, Doris Turney, Betty Brownlee, Nadine Scheurman, Katherine Lisetor, Dorothy Mae Nielsen, Beatrice Witt, Betty Hagen, Frances Schlosser, Jean Bailey, and Mrs. Ralph Ander- son, Jr. CORBIN HALL ...will have its midweek open house Thursday, 7:00-8:00. DELTA GAMMA ... pledge class had an hour dance with Phi Delt pledge class last night. ... luncheon guests Tuesday were: Marjorie Thies, Wilma Jean Hadden, Norma Henry. TEMPLIN HALL ... weekend guest was Don Traut- wein, Topeka, Kans. Sunday dinner guests were: Mrs. Ralph Anderson, Topeka, Katherine Rich, Emporia, Evelyn Gigstad, Nortonville, Kathryn Lisetor, St. Joseph, Mo., Roberta Tucker and Margaret Hocken, Lawrence, George Bonebrake, Goodland, Kan, Gleyn A. Lowe, Wakeency, Kan, and LeRoy Wildhogen. KAPPA ALPHA THETA ...luncheon guests Tuesday were Doris Dean, Jeannette Dean, and Lorraine Fink, all of Topeka; Betty Pile, Ann French, Serepta Pierpont, Susie Stone, Barbara Briedenthal, Barbara Batchelor, Norma Lee Anderson, Helen Rose Herrick, Betty Brownlee, and Helen St. Clair. ALPHA CHI OMEGA . . . . ...announce the initiation of Marriorie Schroeder. dinner guest Tuesday was Bob Jett, Kansas City, Mo. ... pledges entertained the pledge class of Delta Upsilon at an hour dance Tuesday night. ...weekend guest was Marjorie Nanwhale, Wathena, Kan. CORBIN HALL . . . ☆ and Mrs. K. M. Griffith, Hiawatha. ...dinner guests Monday night, Mrs. James Rouse, Hays; Mr. L. L. Shoemaker, Salina; Betty Lawrence, and Barbara Huls. Sunday dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. K, M. Griffith, Hiawatha. ...announces the engagement of Teresa Mae Comley to Kenneth Hamilton. Hamilton graduated last year and was a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon. PI BETA PHI . . . ... pledges had an hour dance with Sig Alphs last night. KAPPA ALPHA THETA . . . . ...announces the engagement of Joanne Fronkier to Dick Oliver. Oliver is a member of Sigma Chi. BATENFELD HALL ... ...dinner guest Friday was Dean Olin. BATTENFELD HALL . . . ...weekend guest was Wayne Fuller, Camp Robinson, Ark. ...dinner guests Sunday were Patty Sims, Kansas City, Mo., and Mrs. J. T. Creighton, Leavenworth. ...supper guest Sunday was Lois Anderson. KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA . . . ... pledge class had an hour dance with pledge class of Sigma Chi Tuesday. Monday dinner guests were Mrs. H. G. Welch and Mrs. Ward, both from Hutchinson, Kans. SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON . . . ... Jack Minor, Kansas City, was a dinner guest Monday. Peter Arno's Cartoon Revue. $2.00 James Thurber—Fables for Our Time. $2.50 George Price—Good Humor Man. $2.00 Don Marquis—archy and mehitabel. $2.50 Tau Beta Pi to Meet Tau Beta Pi, national honorary engineering fraternity, will meet at 8:15 tonight in the Kansas room of the Memorial Union to discuss new members, who are selected on the basis of scholarship. Our 23rd Year in Serving K. U. Students 1021 Mass. DE LUXE CAFE 711 Mass. THE BOOK NOOK Tel. 666 Fems To Crown Wheaties Kid J-Janes Will Vice Versa Who will be the Pep King of 1941? T. P. Hunter? Ed Lindquist? Jim Boyd? John Conard? Roy Edwards? Enthusiastic courtiers have polished their armor and lances--and the joust is now in full swing. Fraternities have thrown the gauntlet in each other's grilled faces, and independents have leaped into the midst of the fray. And all because fifty beauteous damsels--not in distress, but in a mischievous mood, thought up the idea of a king's crowning instead of the usual queen's. The damsels (Jay Janes) are slapping Victorian precedent in the face by sponsoring a dance the tickets to which are being sold only to women. Thus, woman dates man, Deadline Tomorrow For Cue Entrants High scorer in each of four sections, north, south, east, and west, will take part in the individual championship tournament held in Philadelphia. Traveling expenses of the sectional high scorer will be allowed on the trip to Philadelphia for the play-off. All men interested in the competition must sign up by tomorrow in the game room. Those who survive the qualifying play-off will represent the University in the Telegraphic Billiard tournament scheduled for Oct. 31. The first tournament will be for pocket billiards. The local tournament is under the direction of Warren Snyder, engineering junior, and Bob Hodgson, college sophomore. Deadline for entries in the qualifying play-off for the Intercollegiate Billiard tournament is tomorrow noon. Matches will be played in the game room of the Memorial Union tomorrow and Friday nights. woman goes after man, woman cuts man, and woman takes man home. Whooie! The dance, which will feature little snappier music than the usual royal coronation marches and minuets, will be in the Memorial Union ballroom from 9 to 12 p.m. Nov. 1, instead of Oct. 31, as originally scheduled. The change was made in cooperation with the dance committee to assure Charlie Spivak for the Freshman Frolic on Oct. 31. Clayton Harbur's band will play and a special crowning ceremony is being planned. Women cast their vote at the dance on the stub of the ticket on which the candidates names are printed. Tickets are 50 cents stag and 75 cents date. They may be purchased from any Jay Jane. The money will go for the Jay Jane scholarship. New under-arm Cream Deodorant safely Stops Perspiration 2. No waiting to dry. Can be used right after shaving. 1. Does not rot dresses or men's 3. Instantly stops perspiration for 1 to 3 days. Removes odor from perspiration. 4. A pure, white, greaseless, stainless vanishing cream. 5. Atrid has been awarded the Approval Sealofthe American Institute of Laundering for being harmless to fabrics. Arid is the LARGEST SELLING DEODORANT. 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