PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1941 Here on the Hill --announces the pledging of Phillip Stallard. Greek Houses Hosts to 125 Guests Sunday Unofficial returns disclose the surprising sum of 125 diner-outers Sunday at the various organized houses. The most popular place seemed to be the regular Sunday evening affair of the Sig Alph's. Parents, best beaus and gals, and faculty made up the guest lists. Friday and Saturday night parties brought in a number of out-of-town guests. PL BETA PHI . . . PI BETA PHI . . . ...Miss Madge Bullene was dinner guest last night. TRIANGLE . . . TRIANGLE initiated the following men Sunday: Charles Owsley, Robert Farneheart and William Toller. KAPPA BETA . ...Christian church sorority, held pledging services October 16 for the following girls: Mary Louise Lawrence, Gace Seifert, Eleanor Leatherwood, Elizabeth Holder, Evelyn Railsback, and Anna Mae Young. SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON . . . . ...buffet supper guests, Sunday were Jane Stites, Shirley Kernodle, Gwen Couch, Teddy Comley, Jane Allen, Sue Alter, Nancy Peck, Shirley Binford, Nancy Donovan, Mary Francis McAnaw, Betty Roberts, Jane Venach, Miniam Jessen, Billie Jarbose, Betty Pile, Virginia Gear, Diana Irvine, Jean Ott, Derothy Jameyson, Donna White, Peggy Ballard, Janet Hines, Bernard Koehler, Kenneth Hamilton, Jack Miner, Glen Perkins, and Junior Gale. ...dinner guests Sunday were Pat Bowman and Clayton Harbur. TEKE ... Bowman and Clayton Harbur. ... Monday guests were Capt. and Mrs. K. Ramage, Ft. Knox, Ky. Mr. William Conroy, Mr. Lawrence Staples, Mr. Everett Pembroke, Mr. Clifford Hague, all of Kansas City, Mo.; and Mrs. Miles Ramsage, whose husband is with troops in Iceland. SIGMA KAPPA ... ...weekend visitors were Dr. and Mrs. H. B. Sullivan, daughter Jane and son Henry, Shawnee, Kan.; Miss Clarice Crawford, Manhattan. ...has elected Jerry Sidner junior Pan-Hellenic representative. BATTENFELD HALL . . . dinner guest Sunday was Wayne Fuller, Camp Robinson, Ark. DELTA UPSILON ... ... weekend guest was Bob McKay, ... Sunday dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Schober, Topeka, Mr and Mrs. Mel H. Spalding and June Spalding, Wichita, Frances Anderson, Jerry Crago, Margaret Kreider, and Diana Irvine. DELTA CHI . . . ... announces the pledging of Neil Campbell. KAPPA SIGMA ... ...weekend guest was Jack Higgins, Wichita. ... Sunday dinner guest was Faith Seethy, Russell; GAMMA PHI BETA . . . Sunday guests were Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Talbot, Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Marvin, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cost, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Tichenor, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. W.E. Pepperill, Jim Kelley, Bill Reese, Bob Kiskadden. ACACIA... Sunday dinner guests were Leslie Lyons and Harold Keltner from the Kansas State chapter. DELTA CHI ... ...entertained Mr. and Mrs. Evans Stevens and Mr. and Mrs. E. Vaughn it Sunday dinner. CHI OMEGA ... ... entertained on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Watson, Nancy Lou Watson, Robert Willard, Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Charlton, Suzanne Charet, Pauline Schmidt, Margaret Mahoney, Jean Steele, Ray O'Brien, Jean Rickets, Jim Burdge, Don Keplinger, Bob Weaver, Chick Kowns, Ray Davis, George Linn, Bill Ferris, Maurice Claassen, Bob Forgey, Chuck Elliott. E SIGMA NU... ...Thursday dinner guests were: Martha Nearing, Jane Row and Dick Bryant. Friday night dinner guest was Vince Smiley. ...Charles Avey and Warren Israel were initiated this weekend. SIGMA CHI... ...dinner guests Sunday were Roberta Walker, Topeka, Mary Louise Adams, Bartlesville, and Mr. and Mrs. Q. H. Miller and son, Gordon, Salina. KAPPA ALPHA THETA ... ...announces the engagement of Jeanne Brock to Stuart Bunn. Bunn is a member of Beta Theta Pi. RICKER HALL ... ...dinner guest Monday night was Caroline Collins. PHI GAMMA DELTA . . . held initiation services Sunday afternoon for Mary Louise Lockhart, Dorothy Jean Harvey, Georgia Ann and Rosemary Utterback. ...dinner guests Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Colder, Tulsa, Okla., and Miriam Colder; Lt. Paul Hines, Quantico, Va.; Scott Harvey and Don King. Monday luncheon guest was Wanda Mae Doughty. junior Pan-Hellenic representative is Anne Adams. PI BETA PHI ... Sunday dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Dockstader, Beloit; Virginia Ford, Coffeyville; and Anne Adams. PHI KAPPA PSI ... PHI DELTA THETA . . . ...luncheon visitor yesterday was Bill Waugh, of Eskridge. initiated Sunday Dean Huebert Bob Broderick, and Bryan Kirby. Perfect suit for under your fur jacket, coat! Rich herringbone tweed with long fitted jacket, flared skirt. ALPHA DELTA PI . . . ... pledges will have an hour dance with Tekes tonight. announces the marriage of Marian Wheatley to Charles Carman. Carman is a Phi Delt at Washburn. ALPHA DELTA PI.. ... Margaret Spurrier was a Sunday guest. ALPHA CHI OMEGA . . . Sunday dinner guests were Diek Driscoll and Kenneth Rupp, Topeka; John Griffith, Kansas City medical school; and Lewis Lafferty. H. S. Debaters To Campus Soon ... pledge class will have an hour dance with pledge class of Sigma Chi tonight. KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA . . . ALPHA TAU OMEGA . . . ... dinner guests Sunday were Glenna J. Waters, Betty Rowten, Peggy Schroeder, Jean Moyer, and Mrs. Charles Scott, Iola. THETA TAU ... ...Sunday dinner guests were Dean and Mrs. J. J. Jakosky, Prof. and Mrs. J. O. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Gardner and daughter Jane of Coffeyville, Kan. High school debaters of Kansas will hold their annual debate institute and legislative assembly on the campus Oct. 31 and Nov. 1. ... entertained Monday Howard C. Jones, Harry Gregory, and Edward Mishou. DE LUXE CAFE Our 23rd Year in Serving K. U. Students A debate between the Universities of Kansas and Oklahoma, and a debater's legislative assembly, which stresses the importance of debate in law-making bodies, will be featured this year. Subject for debate will be "Resolved: That every able-bodied citizen of the United States should be required to have one year of full-time military training before attaining the present draft age." 711 Mass. This high school debate organization is modeled after the state legislature, and students delegates to the conference have actually had experience in speaking on the floor of the house on bills presented for consideration. The assembly offers an early view of the debating season for high school debate students in that it gives them an opportunity to participate in a non-decision debate tournament and to receive critical evaluation of their performances by competent supervisors before the regular debate season opens. Engineering Fraternity Initiates Seven Members Theta Tau, national engineering fraternity, held formal initiation Sunday morning at 1602 Louisiana for the Theodore Moser, Edward Lacroix, Walter Crooks, Harry Box, Charles Paulette, Wilbert Franklin, Locker Bentley, James Robbins, and James Waugh. CHI OMEGA . . . ...pledge class will have an hour dance with Alpha Tau Omega pledge class tonight. ...Sunday guests were Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Getaz, Lincoln, Neb. and Jewell Potts, Kansas City, Mo. ALPHA OMICRON PI . . . announces the marriage of Ruth Buehler to Mr. Leslie Ware. ...pledge class will entertain the Sigma Nu pledge class at an hour dance tonight. Rebidding, Responses Feature Lesson Four In Bridge Teaching Fourth in the series, the bridge lesson in the Memorial Union building at 7:15 tonight, will feature "Rebidding by the Declarer, Opening One No-trump, and Responses." Mrs. Ivan Rowe will first lecture on the subject, illustrating with blackboard demonstrations. Then there will be a session of bridge playing by all attending. Every student will play, applying the principles he has learned in the lectures. The free bridge lessons are sponsored by the Student Union Activities Board. 5.7 A student recital will be held in Frank Strong auditorium at 3:30 Thursday afternoon. The numbers which will be presented are "Polke" by Rachmannioff, with August Vogt at the piano, "The Lass With the Delicate Air" by Arne, and "Do Not Go, My Love" by Hageman, sung by June Hammet. Donald Michel will present on the violin the Andante of the "Spanish Symphony" by Lalo. Piano, Violin Aid Voice in Recital The final selection will be a piano number. Bernard McNown will play the first movement, Andante non troppe c maestro, from "Concerto in B flat minor," by Tschaikowsky. Margaret Dunn will present the second movement, Andantino semplia, and the third movement. Allegro con fuoco from the same selection. Professor H. C. Taylor will accompany these last three numbers by playing the orchestral parts on the second piano. Mahieu to Speak at French Club Meeting Robert G. Mahieu, associate professor of romance languages, will speak at the regular meeting of the French club at 3:30 p.m. tomorrow in room 113 Frank Strong hall. Swiss Yodelers They've just arrived .. to be worn over your blouses or sweaters. . wool plaid waistcoat girdle with adjustable suspenders and bright gold buttons. . . Gay felt adjustable suspenders with appliqued Tyrolean design All colors . . . 1. 00 to 1.98