PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1941 Here on the Hill Co-eds Swing Out AtGinghamFrolic "Choose your partners and around you go" was the cry that went up at the Gingham Frolic this afternoon in the Memorial Union ballroom. This annual affair is always popular with the women on the Hill, for it is here that they can kick up their heels and let down their hair. The reason—is this. No men allowed! Dancing, with music by Clayton Harbur and his band, furnished the main entertainment of the afternoon. The Y.W.CA., sponsors of the Frolic, served cider and doughnuts. . . . . guests at the Sunday buffet supper were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Parker, Manhattan; Mr. and Mrs. John Ballard, Kansas City, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Hawkinson, Kansas City, Mo.; Helen Huff; Becky Trembly; Jo Ann Teed; Marge Tibbets; Betty Jane Hamilton; Phyllis Wichart; Betty Brooks; Betty Pile; Yvonne Goued; Robert Yale; Diana Irvine; Bobby Sue McCluggage; Betty Carey; Cynthia Gilmore; Serepta Pierpont; Kenneth Hamilton; Virginia Scott; Frances Schloesser; Virginia Gear; Billie Jarboe; Margaretta Stewart; Marceil Peterson; Jill Peck; Bobbie Briehmiser; Jane Stites; Margaret Anne Reed; Margie McKay; Perle Reece; Teddy Comely; and Anne Adams. SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON . . . ☆ elected pledge class officers last night: president, Jo Ann Teed; vice-president, Joselyn Ehrke; secretary, Mary Louise Lauck; treasurer, Betty Frank Carey; co-chairman of the social committee, Martha Jane Kenagy and Norma Lee Anderson. PI BETA PHI . . . ... bad as luneheon guests Tuesday Miss Margaret Anderson, Barbara Breidenthal, and Betty Jane Hamilton. ☆ ALPHA CHI OMEGA . . . ... dinner guest Sunday was Mary Ann Rogers, Kansas City, Kan. CORBIN HALL . . . . . . . guest at the Hall last night was Mrs. Roy Whitmire, Hutchinson. PHI DELTA THETA . . . TEKE . . . PHI DELTA THETA . . . . . . entertained at dinner yesterday Mary MeVey. ... dinner guests Monday were Mr. Clifford Hague and Mr. Bud Butler, both of Kansas City, Mo. ... announces the pledging of Phil Welch, Chanute. DELTA TAU DELTA . . . Mrs C. H. Landes, housemother, attended a farewell luncheon yesterday for Mrs. J. R. Severin, former president of the Kansas City Mother's Club, who is moving to South Dakota. Our 23rd Year in Serving K. U. Students DE LUXE CAFE 711 Mass. Excitingly new team-time . . . date-time dress. Long torso bleuse, suavely outlined with horizontal tucked pleats. Softly flaring skirt. ... luncheon guest was Bill Reece of Richmond, Kansas. ... will have an hour dance tomorrow night with Battenfeld hall. WATKINS HALL . . . KAPPA ALPHA THETA . . . ... luncheon guests Tuesday were Joan Teed and Pat Arnold. ... announce the pledging of Margaret Stratton of Lawrence. . . . . held an hour dance with the pledges of Beta Theta Pi last night. CHI OMEGA . . . . . pledge class held an hour dance with the Phi Psi pledges last night. ... announces the engagement of Sue Johnston to Melvin Lindeman. Lindeman is a member of Phi Delta Theta. ... entertained Sigma Alpha Epsilon pledges last night in an hour dance. AHPLA CHI OMEGA . . . . . . . Saturday guest was Mrs. Claire Meeker Wilkins, Okla. City. Okla. . . . . dinner guest Sunday was Mary Ann Rogers, Kansas City, Kans. . . . Sunday afternoon guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Allen, Mrs. Harrison Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Leimart, and Mary and Joan Leimart, all of Kansas City, Mo. ALPHA CHI OMEGA . . . CHI OMEGA . . . All Brick Tops Fashions Stress Red . . . . pledge class will have an hour dance tonight with the Phi Kappa Psi pledge class. luncheon guests Monday were Julia Menniger, and Mary Bea Flint. Redheads run and hide! Why, you say? Because all the fall fashion reports declare emphatically that "Red's the Thing" for fall. Flaming red dresses, coats, gloves, hand bags and even belts that will make the redheaded lassies wild with longing, and their hymette.and blond friends $ \diamond $ However, there are so many other midwinter fashion notes to get wooxy about that the girls with the red pigment in their tresses needn't give up entirely. Lend a look at the new suits in beautiful shades of rust, green, or blue-grey that everyone cherishes. Another winter forecast is the all-white dress in flannel or corduroy. Think of the trick necklaces that will go with those! By MARJORIE OLIVER A new idea and a warm one for cold days on the Hill—those windy days—is the popular Argyll sweater worn over a heavy turtle-neck sweater instead of the usual blouse. Big fur muffs—the bigger the better—are another aid to the keepwarm campaign. Coats are going to have lots of fur, too, with cosy fur collars which drip over the shoulders as the up and coming thing. brunette and blond friends' scream with joy. So, seemingly, mid-winter fashions promise to take care of the "red" problem, the long sleek silhouettes, and the chronic shiverers with dash a'plenty to keep male and female eyes aglow. Run to Cover !!! Even more popular in mid-winter styles and so good-looking on tall girls are the two-piece wools with a long torso blouse. Newest thing in this style is a long-sleeved, zippy plaid. . . . . pledges will have an hour dance tonight with Delta Chi pledges. SIGMA KAPPA . . . KAPPA PSI . . . . . . new pledges are James Gillespie, Harold Walters, Jack Bicknell, and Russell Mag. . . . . weekend guests were Pvt. Robert McKay, Charles Boer, Topeka, Bill Hall and Charles Stittel, both from Wichita. DELTA UPSILON . . . . Sunday dinner guests were: Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gibson, Wichita; Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kreider, Lawrence; Professor and Mrs P. P. W. Dieselman, Dean and Mrs. J. J. Jakosky, Frances Anderson and Eleanor Forrer. America's Most Notorious Woman Bandit "BELLE STARR" The life story of Belle Starr was enacted in the southern part of Missouri, commonly known as the Ozark country, bringing out all the glorious beauty of the Ozark hills. Several pictures have recently been produced of notorious renegades and outlaws in early American history, but no picture has ever really caught the real beauty of the Ozarks until "Belle Starr" was filmed in glorious new technicolor with Gene Tierney and Randolph Scott in the starring role. It is said that Belle Starr outrode the Daltons and outshot Jesse James and his gang, but did more damage to men's hearts with her wiles than she ever did with her guns. "Belle Starr" comes to the Granada today for four days.-Adv. PHI BETA PI . . . Sunday buffet guests were: Mr. and Mrs. William Tanner, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Montgomery, Gwendolyn Couch, Gladys Bitter, Florence Cooper, Mary Madge Kirby, Lavonne Hayes, Nevilyn Stewart, Allouise Brown, Betty Jane Alexander, Mary K. Brown, Frances Hall, Scotty Marr, Margaret Nelson, Peggy Smith, Marjorie Owens, Caroline Martin, Rosemary Branine, Joan Miller, Margaret Byerley, Shirley Henry, and Ruth Sheafer. ☆ GAMMA PHI BETA . . . ... luncheon guests yesterday were: Norma Henry, and Jane Peake. ☆ SIGMA KAPPA . . . ... dinner guest Sunday was Marjorie Sutton. . . . Sunday visitors were Dr. and Mrs. H. B. Sullivan, Shawnee, Kan. 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