PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, SEPT. 28, 1941 Houses Introduce Embryo Socialites Three more organized houses continued the process this week end of launching new students on their careers as future B.M. O.C.'s and B.W.O.C.'s. If repetition means success, the number of open houses held each year would seem to prove that they are an essential part of the orientation process. The Gamma Phi's took over the Union building Friday night with Clayton Harbur and his band to play for the event. The chaperones were Mrs. Ogden, Mrs. Hopkins, and Mrs. Smith. Russ Chambers furnished music for Corbin Hall Friday night. Chaperones were Mrs. Brooks and Miss Youngquist. Saturday night the Chi Omega's shared the top bill with the Memorial Union open house and Varsity. Music for the Chi Omega open house was by Russ Chambers and his orchestra. Chaperones were Mrs. C. A. Thomas, Mrs. H. M. Stucher, Mrs. A. I. Decker, and Mrs Marie Ferrel. ALPHA TAU OMEGA . . . . week end house guests were Gene Sproul, Los Angeles; Bill Howard, Topeka; Leroy Veith; and Jo Cochrane, Hoisington. KAPPA ETA KAPPA . . . . . . electrical engineering fraternity, announces the pledging of Richard Warren, Clyde McKale, Keith Fredrickson, Ralph Moody, and Delford Woolworth. SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON . . . SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON . . . . . house guests Saturday morning were Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Thompson, Kansas City, Mo. CHI GENERAL . . . . . . announces the initiation of Barbara Charlton. ALPHA KAPPA PSI . . . ... announces the pledging of Wiley Mitchell, and Victor Loskot. A CO-OP PICNIC . . . . A CO-OP PICNIC . . . . . . which included members of the Jayhawk, Rock Chalk, John Moore, and Kaw Co-ettes co-operative houses and their dates picnicked and frolicked in Smith's timber yesterday evening. The picnic was the first of a number planned to bring the various co-operative houses together. SIGMA_NU... SIGMA NU . . . house guests Friday afternoon were Dr. Tom Tawyman and Mr. Christian Caster, Independence, Mo. DELTA CHI . . . . . . announces the pledging of Ray Lednicky. KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA . . . . . luncheon guest Friday was Emily Jean Milam. DE LUXE CAFE Our 23rd Year in Serving K. U. Students 711 Mass. All dressed up and all sorts of places to go in this "two in one" dress. Notice the beautifully tailored lines of the jacket and the dressier effect of the small figure. Plan Concert--comes here from the University of Illinois, where she was a member of Orchesis, another national honorary dance sorority. Tau Sigma Searches For Isadora Duncan's Girls who have a hankering to do a spring dance in the modern manner may turn the斯朋 tendencies to good next Tuesday night when Tau Sigma, national honorary dance sorority, holds preliminary tryouts. New sponsor of Tau Sigma this year is Miss Melba Schilling, who Tryouts will be held in series, Anna Jane Hoffman, president, has announced. All women interested in interpretative dancing are asked to come Tuesday night, however, if they wish to be eligible for further tryouts. Tau Sigma plans to be more active on campus this year, Miss Hoffman said. In the spring the group will give a concert to display their prowess to Hill dance fans. Serving on the University of Missouri board of curators is a University of Kansas graduate, Mrs. Henry J. Haskell, the second woman ever to hold such a position in the state University Women's Club To Greet Newcomers Mrs. Henry Haskell On M.U.Board Mrs. Haskell, who as Agnes Lee graduated from the University in 1899, is the wife of the editor of the Kansas City Star. She was appointed by Governor Forrest Donnell this summer. Not to be outdone by innumerable student open houses and receptions, the University Women's club will follow the general get-acquainted theme with its annual party for University faculty newcomers at 6 o'clock tonight in the Memorial Union Building. The new faculty members will be introduced at an informal reception in the lounge, after which members will adjourn to a buffet supper in the ballroom. Mrs. Waldemar Geltch is general chairman of the party. She will be assisted by members of the executive board and social committee. Chairmen of planning committees are Mrs. George Bradshaw, Mrs. R. H. Wheeler, Mrs. Charles F. Brook, Miss Marjorie Whitney, Miss Irene Peabody, Miss Maud Ellsworth, and Mrs. Joseph F. Wilkins. Husbands of club members and other men on the faculty will also be guests. Entertainment, in keeping with the decoration motif, is under the direction of Mrs. Jan Chiapusso, Miss Maude Elliott, and Mrs. John W. Ashton. Entomology Club Will Name New Members Tomorrow The Entomology Club will select new members at its regular meeting at 4:30 p. m. Monday in room 304 Snow hall. All students who have taken the first course in entomology or who are now enrolled in it are eligible for membership in the club, Officers of the club who were elected at the last meeting are Louis Kuitert, gr., president; Leon Hepner, gr. \\ce-president; and Lois Beth Ferrill, senior, secretary and treasurer. Jayhawker Sales Up Duane Smith, Jayhawker business manager, reports subscription sales at 1,500,200 more than last fall. V-NECKS... PULL-ONS... CARDIGANS... Piles of new ones just came in... Be an early bird and get in on it while we still have them... In all colors and all sizes... Second Floor 2. 98 to 4.98 STAND OUT Send your cleaning to us and we will give it that new and outstanding appearance. 740 Vt. Phone 432 INDEPENDENT LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS