PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1941 Chambers On Hand For Scotch Varsity By JEAN FEES Put away those books, you mental midgets! Tonight is the second midweek of the year. It is to be held as usual, in the Memorial Union ballroom from 7 to 8. If you men, as yet, haven't picked the freshman girl on whom you want to spend your money for the rest of the year, here is a good chance to meet her. Keith Spalding, head of the Union Activities Board, has announced that the stag limit will be the usual 200. CHI OMEGA ... pledges were hostesses to the Delta Upsilon pledges for an hour dance last night. luncheon guests yesterday were: Mrs. Walter Moore, Mrs. Fred Kesler, and Mrs. W. A. Ball of Coffeyville; and Barbara Barber. GAMMA PHI BETA . . . ... entertained the Sig Alph pledges at an hour dance last night from 7 to 8. TRIANGLE . . . dinner guests Tuesday night were Seba Eldridge, Wayne Johnson, Philip Hellman, Wallace Trued, John Patti, and John Sanks. KAPPA ALPHA THETA . . . KAPPA ALPHA THETA . . . . . luncheon guests Tuesday were Lucille Comely, Jean Fees, and Patty Lockwood. . . . held an hour dance Tuesday night with the Phi Psi pledge class ☆ PI BETA PHI PI BEA PHI . . . ... was hostess at a dessert bridge party for the housemother, Mrs. Alt, yesterday afternoon from two o'clock until four. All housemothers on the hill were invited to attend. ... luncheon guest Tuesday was Margaret Reed. TEKE . . . sponsored another meeting of the Mothers' Club yesterday when it entertained the following "moms" at luncheon: Mrs. M. C Morgan, Mrs. J. O. Moseley, Mrs. W. A. Morrison, Mrs. A. F. Thompson, Mrs. M. Y. Motley, Kansas City Mo.; Mrs. E. C. Linquist, Mrs. F. S. Bender, K. C., Kans.; Mrs. L Webb, Mrs. W. F. Donaldson, North K. C.; Mrs. J. C. Cohlmeyer, Overland Park; Mrs. C. P. Burroughs, Ottawa; Mrs. C, P. Hall, Lawrence. CORBIN HALL . . . . . . will be at home to all University women Sunday afternoon from 3:30-5:30. The tea will be in honor of Miss Cecelia Goncalves, exchange student from Rio de Janeiro who is living at Corbin. ALPHA CHI OMEGA . . . ALPHA CHI OMEGA . . . . . . house guests yesterday were the following Alpha Chi's from Baker University: Jan Cutter, Lois Ricketts, Virginia Frandson, and Jane Banta. They were the guests of Katherine Bonewitts and Peggy Miller. This good looking sueded wool-and-rayon shirtwaist dress would make a perfect dress for campus fun. Its shirred waist line with a pleated skirt is the latest thing. SIGMA PHI EPSILON . . . ... announce the pledging of Jack Miller, Baxter Springs. KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA . . . . . . . dinner guest last night was Mrs. Ruth K. McNair. Sigma Delta Chi Discusses Sports The Sigma Delta Chi, journalism fraternity, held a dinner meeting at 6:30 p. m. last night in the Old English room of the Memorial Union. Horace Mason, sports editor of the University of Kansas news bureau, presented a talk on the prospects for the World Series, and Bob Busy of the Lawrence Journal World spoke on the approaching football prospects. Guests of the Sigma Delta Chi were Verdun Daste of the journalism department; Ed Ables, publisher of the Outlook; and Don Pierce of the sports desk of the Topeka State Journal. Stan Stauffer, president of the Sigma Delta Chi, presided at the meeting. DE LUXE CAFE Our 23rd Year in Serving K. U. Students 711 Mass. Girdles Get the Guys Advice to Date-Bait Maintaining that the "days of the hip-swinging siren are gone," an advice booklet published by the senior women's honor society at Massachusetts State College strongly urges the wearing of girdles as an aid to catching a man. Something similar to the KU Witan's publication, "Manners Make Men," the eastern school's Emily Post-age is primarily aimed at women students, seeking to direct their actions and exhibitions both on and off dates. A major portion of the book is devoted to dating, wherein the basic philosophy is to "hold onto your kisses." Later admonitions, however, warn girls not to be possessive. Such bits of sage advice as "don't drink more than two," and "don't be too choosey," would appear to befuddle a girl into making some dire mistakes the first time she goes out on a date. Advising the pretty date-bait that "some fellows can introduce you to some good future dates if you're smart" indicates that the upperclassmen at Massachusetts State intend their younger sisters to become as aggressive as the American college female has oft been painted. DESPITE WILL HAYS Woolies Go to Britain Any sweaters today? Where are the outmoded ones of last year, which Dame Fashion has decreed immodest since they do not hide the waistline or creep down and hug the hips? What has become of these warmies? Are they at the bottom of the trunk in the attic? Are they part of Grandma's new rag rug? Are they in a box in the base. $ \textcircled{4} $a hard winter and warmth SWEATERS COVER Are they in a box in the basement? Chances are they aren't helping keep anyone warm but the moths and mice. Why not give the British a chance? Any style, any size, any color sweater—even if it is a cross between a blue violet and a pea green—is fashionable enough for Bundles for Britain. It looks like Streamlined German Band Entertains The University band smoker is to be held in the men's lounge of the Memorial Union building this evening at 8:00 o'clock. A modernized version of a German band is to be led by E. Thayer Gaston, assistant professor of education, and will be composed of members of the University band. Refreshments will be served. Only members of the band personnel are invited. a hard winter and warmth is the only thing the British crave. Mrs. Deane W. Malott, wife of the Chancellor, is making a request to all students and organizations on the campus to dig out all sweaters that have seen better days and take them to a room in the Chancellor's basement, which is being used for assembling materials contributed. Classical Students Open Club Year The Classical Club will hold its first meeting of the year at 7:30 tomorrow night in the Pine room of the Memorial Union, at which officers will be elected and programs for future meetings will be planned. Prof. L. R. Lind of the department of Latin and Greek announced that the club is open to all present and former students of the department of Latin and Greek. Orson Welles as he appears in his first production, "Citizen Kane* starting at the Granada Wednesday. 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