PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1941 Here on the Hill - - entertained their mothers at a luncheon Monday. The following were the guests: Miss Elizabeth Meguar, Mrs. Deane Malott; Mrs. E. H. Lindley; Mrs. C. G. Bales; Mrs. Frank T. Sullivan; Mrs. Henry Werner; Mrs. Lyle O. Armel; Mrs. R. W. McClure; Mrs. Lawrence Woodruff; Mrs. G. W. Stratton; Mrs. Fred Martin, Ottawa; Mrs. Roy Shoaf, Topeka; Mrs. L. Grier Stewart, Wellington; Mrs. J. K. Kline, Miller, Kan; Mrs. Leo Donovan, Fort Leavenworth; Mrs. C. E. Stinson, Wadsworth; Mrs. W. E. Teichgraeber, Emporia; Mrs. C. E. Brock, Salina; Mrs. Leonard Harrington, Independence, Mo.; Mrs. W. L. McKinney, Wichita; Mrs. Harry Phipps, Wichita; Mrs. Lisle Duffman, Wichita; Mrs. E. R. Jessen, Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs. Robert Fizzell, Mrs. E. M.NVille; Mrs. Sam Roberts; Mrs. Robert Kernodle; Mrs. Harry McFarland; Mrs. H. A. Johnson; Mrs. D. D. Davis; Mrs. T. P. Hennessey; Mrs. Charles Neal, all of Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs. T. L. Welsh, Abilene; and Mrs. E. H. Rogers. Charity To Prevail At Two Hour Midweek Midweek addicts will be served a double dose Wednesday night. Contrary to the connotation of its name, the Double Scotch Varsity will go magnanimous in the name of charity and international good will. Appealing to the natural sympathies of the student body, the American branch of the Save the British Children Federation will ask each dating person to contribute 25 cents to the cause and stags 35 cents. Roy Edwards, in charge of arrangements, announced that two bands, Russ Chambers' and Clayton Harbur's, also adopting the good neighbor policy, will donate their musical services for the evening. Dancing will be from 7 to 9. KAPPA ALPHA THETA . . . CHI OMEGA . . . dinner guests Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Deane W. Malott, Dean Elizabeth Meguiar, Dean and Mrs. Paul B. Lawson, Mrs. H. F. Nearing, Martin City, Mo., Martha Jane Held, Martin City, Mo., Mrs. G. W. Ferrel, Lawrence, Ruth Baird, Wichita, Harold Budke, Wichita, Marjorie Henry, and Dean King. ☆ ...luncheon guests Monday were Lt. Bob Turk, Leavenworth, Mary Blanice Todd, and Betty Becker. DELTA UPSILON . . . ... guests at a buffet supper and a dance to the music of Russ Chambers from 5:30 to 8 o'clock tonight will be Martha Nearing. L. E. Willetts, Ann Cowan, Virginia Marshall, Norma Henry, Mary Hanna, Lucille Gillie, Gerry Crago, Helen Watson, Christine Turk, Priscilla Adams, Mary McCroskey, Betty Pyle, Shirley Bayles, Martha Jane Greene, Betty Jane van Blarcom, Joanne Basore, Carlene Rice, Carol Stuart, Gerry Shaw, Charlotte Fresho, Diana Creighton, Virginia Stevenson, Joan Tickner, Frances Shaw, Frances Anderson, Martha Jane Riller, Martha Fairhurst, Mary Lou Crawford, Betty Gunnels, Peggy Miller, Shirley Henry Shirley Collins, Betty Leibbrand, Mary Louise Belcher, Dorothy Jameson, Betty Mott, Ruth Wright, Bobby Breitweiser, Mickey Ralsoey, and Ruth Beeler. SIGMA KAPPA . . . of Emily Jean Milam and Ralph Miller was announced Sunday. Miller is a member of Phi Kappa Psi. GAMMA PHI BETA . . . ...will entertain the representatives of Women's Pan-Hellenic Council tonight at dinner. This is the first of a series of such dinners. Each sorority on the Hill will entertain the Council once during the year. The following members will be present: Berniece Moody, Olga Carl, Annette Woods, Barbara Jean Whitney, Audene Fausett, Charline Baker, Barbara Koch, Mary Nell Dyatt, Jeanne Moyer, Mary Frances Sullivan, Martha Alice Horner, Jeanne Sunderland, Jean Fees, Mary McCrosky, Sue Johnston, Reola Durand, Ruth Beeler, Virginia Gear, Mary Kay Brown, Jane Stites, Doris Johnson, and Mary Ewers. ENGAGEMENT . . . ...of Emily Jean Milam and Ralph Miller was announced Sunday. Miller is a member of Phi Kappa Psi. SOCIOLOGY CLUB . . . . ...with Miss Esther Twente, assistant professor of Sociology, as sponsor, will have its first meeting as an informal tea Thursday afternoon, at 4:30 in room C of Meyer hall. CORBIN HALL . . . guests for the weekend were Betty Jean Nelson, Hutchinson; Loretta Osborne, Kansas City, Mo.; and Ruth Wright, Topeka. Margaret Welch was a luncheon guest Saturday also Mrs. W. E. Priest, Whiting, Kansas; and Mrs. Henry W. Frank, Topeka. ...Sunday dinner guests were Miss Marion Nelson, Hutchinson; Betty Selan, Wichita; and Marjorie Neumann, Isobel Malone, Catherine Thomas, Deane Butler, Fred Robertson, Warren Snyder, and John Eldon. ...gave a tea Sunday for all women students of music in the Kansas room of the Union building. ...guest at a buffet supper Sunday evening was Esther Marquis. MI BHI FESH ON Dramatic---dinner guests Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Thayer, Great Bend; Pat Harvey and Katherine Krehbiel, both of Wichita. KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA . . . Founders' Day buffet supper Monday evening included the following alumnae: Mrs. Ogden E. Jones, Mrs. J. L. Kilworth, Mrs. George McNair, Mrs. Guy Smith, Mrs. Phyllis Busick, Mrs. N. C. Johnson, Miss Betty Kester, Miss MU PHI EPSILON Maude Landis, Mrs. M. V. McBeth Mrs. R. E. Melvin, Mrs. Earle Patton, Mrs. Helen Shinn, Mrs. A. B Weaver, Mrs. M. M. Wolfe, Mrs Roy E. Stone, Miss Ann Robbins, Miss Lena B. Funk, and Miss Margaret Perkins, Mrs. F. E. Murphy, and Mrs Lee Murphy, both of Kansas City, Mo., were dinner guests. The height of luxury—and fashion. This furred hat with matching furred bag. Choose yours to match your coat. ALPHA CHI OMEGA . . . ...guests for the weekend were: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hurd, Topeka; Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Frichot, Cushing, Okla.; Mrs. A. N. Fleming and daughter, Rosemary, Garden City; and Miss Bernice Fener, Cottonwood Falls, Kansas. ...Sunday guests were: Mrs. George C. Jewell, Kansas City, Kan.; Dave Ringwalt, Evanston, Ill.; Harry Waite; Robert Trekell; and Gene Fever. ...weekend guests were: Dr. and Mrs. R. B. Klinenkburg, Mr. and Mrs. O. O. McKinney, Wichita; Mrs. Lisle Doughman, Wichita; Loraine Fink, Teopeka; and Dorothy Noble and Mary Ann Dillon, Kansas City. Mo. KAPPA ALPHA THETA . . . ...guests Sunday noon were: Bill Hertzler, Hal Weber, Charles Bevin, Bill Bennet, and Joe McKinney. Lawrence Nelson, Robert Brown, Lieutenant Dan La Shelle, Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo., and Eilrod Uti were dinner guests Sunday. SIGMA CHI . . . DELTA TAU DELTA . . . Saturday luncheon guests were Mr. and Mrs. S. W. McGhee, Dick DE LUXE CAFE Our 23rd Year in Serving K. U. Students 711 Mass. Electrical Engineers Return From St. Louis Fourteen electrical engineering seniors returned to Lawrence Saturday after spending a busy five days in St. Louis on their annual inspection trip. "It couldn't have been more successful," was all that V. P. Hessler, head of the department of electrical engineering and faculty member in charge of the trip, could say regarding the tour. $ \textcircled{4} $ As delegates to the southwest district convention of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, the group was permitted to inspect power plants. According to several of the seniors, every plant visited was operating at full capacity. When asked if any indication of labor troubles was seen, Prof. Hessler replied that they saw no strikes or anything else that would suggest such disputes. Next Assembly in Kansas City It was decided at the convention Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Ewing had a steak fry at their home Sunday evening for the chapter. Ash, and Jim Whitson, all of Wichita; Major O. W. and Mrs. Hughes, Ft. Riley; Bill Reece, Richmond, Kans. PHI GAMMA DELTA . . . Biggest thrill of the excursion came with the visit to the Venice No. 2 power plant which is now under construction. Its total capacity will be 400,000 K.W., and it is expected to be completed within two years. TEKE . . . ☆ that the next southwest district assembly should be held in the spring of 1943 in Kansas City, Mo. This will mean that the K.U. branch of the A. I.E.E. will have a great deal to do in assisting the Kansas City branch with the program. announces the pledging of Jim Hollyfield, Lawrence, and Bill Nichols, Topeka. ALPHA KAPPA PSI . . . ...had as Sunday guests June Beaty, Ernestine Arbeiter, both of Kansas City, Mo; Joan Webb, and Mary Louise McCampbell. TEKE . . . ...dinner guest Sunday, Miss Irene Hickey of Otis, Kan. ALPHA DELTA PI . . . . ...will be hostess at an hour dance with the Sig Alphs tonight. ...entertained Sunday Gene Watkins, Kiowa; Bernice Rufener, Cottonwood Falls; Ruth Ann Ross, Mrs. D. E. Dunlap, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Haycock and son, Warren, all of Kansas City, Mo.; Janice Black, ☆ Dr. and Mrs. G. S. Marquis, daughter Martha and George, Jr., all of Des Moines, Iowa; Mrs. John Wagner, Charlotte Wagner, and Ruth Seifried, all of Ellinwood. PI BETA PHI ...had as guests for Sunday dinner Bob Gimlet and Tom Eisner, here from University of Illinois. ...dinner guests last night were Jim Gimbel and Bob Eastman. ...hour dance tonight will be with Beta Theta Pi. ALPHA CHI OMEGA ...dinner guests Sunday were: Jack Ragland, Howard Engleman, Charles Walker, Morrell Dunham, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Hoffman, and son, Nick, Salina; Mrs. L. H. Smith and daughter, Arlene, Kansas City, Mo.; and Mrs. T. H. Peake and sons, Charles and Hale, Chanute, Kan. ...pledge class will have an hour dance tonight with Pi Kappa Alpha. ... luncheon guests yesterday were Joan Elliott, Nancy Jane Peterson, and Virginia Oakes. KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA . . . ... luncheon guest today was Se-repta Mable Pierpont. WATKINS HALL . . . ... dinner guest last night was Dorothy May. Weaver's You've all been wanting them... A new shipment just arrived . . . those long, long ropes of lustrous pearls . . . single strands on up to five strands . . . gay, colorful wooden beads — $1.00 Other jewelry to make you dazzle... pins, necklaces, bracelets, rings, earrings $1.00 to $6.98.