PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, SEPT. 21, 1941 Pi Phi, Sigma Kappa, A.D.Pi Alpha Chi Hold Open Houses Men were wanted, but not for the draft this time. Sorority women vied for the stag line as the men flocked from one open house to another. The Pi Phi's and A.D.Pi's held the spotlight Friday night, and the Alpha Chi's and Sigma Kappa's took over Saturday night. Thursday is the date set for the opening social event of Theta Sigma Phi, national honorary and professional fraternity for women in journalism. An informal open house will be held in the sky parlor of the journalism building for all University women who are interested in journalism. Tea will be served from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. Active chapter members will be assisted by wives of the faculty members of the journalism department and by the Lawrence alumnae of Theta Sigma Phi. PI BETA PHI... .. . . dinner guest Friday night was Mrs. Wilson of Meade, Kan. SIGMA CHI . . . SIMMA CIL . . . Pledged Max Miller, Newton Friday evening. SIGMA NU... ... dinner guest Friday night was Keith Day, Kansas City, Mo. SIGMA PHI EPSILON ... ... announces the pledging of Geo Nelson of Cheyenne, Wyo. SIGMA KAPPA . . . ... dinner guests Friday night were Joyce Viesselman and Marjorie Hewitt. Frosh Frolic At Y.M. Outing The freshmen met in front of the Memorial Union Building at 8:30 am. Saturday to fill three city buses chartered for the picnic grounds, seven miles southwest of Lawrence. Dr. Chubb, religious leader at Baker University, spoke to the group on "A Living Religion for Realistic College Students." Mrs. Theodore Paullin and a student committee directed the outdoor recreational activities. Plenty of good food, devoured in the "sylvan beauty" of Brown's grove, softball, volleyball, badminton, and fencing to work up another appetite along with spiritual guidance from Dr. James Chubb were the outstanding features of the annual YMCA outing which 150 freshman boys and girls attended yesterday. After the day of mingled fun, education, religious inspiration, and getting acquainted, the freshmen returned to Lawrence at 9 p.m. Cakes and pastries of all kinds may not be served in Italian restaurants and boarding houses. Most pilots who survive serious accidents turn out to be "repeaters" the army has found. This little coed had University open houses and the little man away at camp in mind when she donned this double-breasted, militaristically-fitted evening coat. In red flannel, its long, unbroken line recalls the Hussars; in black, it represents sophistication at its height. The pencil-slim evening dress with flared peplum and tiny white flowers is designed solely to stagger the stagline. At The Churches --face powder blended for YOU alone included with your purchase of other RITZ prepara- Trinity Lutheran Church Thirteenth and New Hampshire Alfred J. Beil, Pastor Trinity Lutheran Church is observing the 13th anniversary of the Dedication of the new church today at 11 o'clock. The church was completed September 16, 1928 at a cost of $128,000. Since then on the anniversary date the members of the congregation have brought in a special Joash Chest offering at Easter and anniversary Sunday. The other special event of the day is the Dedication of the new parsonage which has just been completed at a cost of $12,000. The anniversary message will be given by the pastor, Rev Alfred J. Beil, on the subject "Kingdom Builders." Dr. E. Thayer Gaston of the University music staff will direct the choir in the anthem "Bring Costly Offerings" by Saint-Saens. Miss Lois Worrel of Atchison, a student in the University music department. will preside at the organ. Clayton Krehbeil, tenor, will sing the offerty solo. The students will have a lunch and program at 6:15 in the social room of the church. Professor W. H. Schoewe will give the address on a subject involving Science and Religion. DE LUXE CAFE Our 23rd Year in Serving K. U. Students 711 Mass. Delay Selection Of KFKU Staff Positions on the KFKU staff will be announced later this week, Miss Mildred Seaman, assistant program director of the radio station, reported today. At that time the three or four top-ranking announcers will be asked to tryout further in an effort more fully to coordinate voice and program. Since the tryouts Friday night were too long to include the girls' bedtime stories, those girls interested are asked to sign up in room 117. Fraser hall. The girls will prepare two stories suited to any primary grade level. Selecting the best voice for the particular program and working in the announcers' school scheduler with those of the radio broadcasts, will take more time but will insure a better, more successful program, said Miss Seaman. Representatives from the speech department, teachers, and a group of children will attend the tryouts and give their reactions. There are about 31 million motor cars in use in the United States. LAWRENCE BUSINESS COLLEGE Lawrence, Kansas. Intensive training in: Shorthand, Typing, Accounting, Machine Bookkeeping, Comptometry, Penmanship. School at 7th & La. Sts. Phone 894 Dusty Catches It--In the Neck No One Seems Exempt Who did it! Who did it! Some Hill deputy dubbed "Dusty" Dowers with a parking ticket. We haven't the slightest idea where "Dusty" parked overtime, as he was very reluctant to say. When we called to "Dusty" he disappeared around the corner of the journalism shack, and refused to see us. Of course, we know getting a parking ticket is bad enough, but wearing it around one's neck—well, it's mighty uncomfortable. While on the trip, Dean Lawson met many K.U. students and he considers it "quite a pleasure to be a part of an institution in which you find graduates all over the country." Lawson, Rupp Have Summer Wedding A marriage of special interest to University students occurred June 16, when Miss Elizabeth Rupp, Secretary to Chancellor Deane W. Maletto for the last three years, was married to Paul B. Lawson, Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Enrollment at the University of Missouri is slightly less this year. The total is approximately 5,300 as against 5,670 in 1940. After the marriage, which was performed at five o'clock in the Chancellor's home, the couple left to spend their honeymoon touring several Western states. At Glenhaven, Colo., they occupied the cabin of Professor Allen Crafton, and from there journeyed to Teton National Park, through Yellowstone Park and on to the Big Horn Mountains. Dean Lawson and Mrs. Lawson classified over a hundred wild flowers and returned to Lawrence to make their home. The Russell Sage foundation was established for the improvement of social and living conditions in the United States. Kiev is Russia's third largest city. "Dusty" is bearing up quite well, however, as well as any genuine wire-haired terrier can under such circumstances. Dusty's owner is Mrs. Gladys Dow- P. S—SHRDLU SHRDLU UUU ers, stenographer for the Bureau of F. S—Now it can be told: We read "Dusty's" parking ticket and here's what we found—License No. 2137 — Offense: No tail light, and parking in fire plug zone. Weaver's Hospital Frets ★★★ R.S.V.P., Please If you don't, you're interfering with science—and if you have to have it taken over again as a result of not putting in your appearance at the appointed time, then science is interfereing with you—so you see it's all the same difference, and would save lots of time if you would sally forth in the specified forty-eight. Hey, kids! How about a little cooperation? Give yourself a break, give the hospital a break—when the nurse says, "Ima Frehsman, please return to the hospital in forty-eight hours for a reading of your tuberculin test", she means it. Wrapping and packaging materials are beginning to be scarce, because of defense needs. Dictionaries, Bibles, Poetry Music, Art and Children's Books Rental Library Greeting Cards Come in and see them soon The New Fall Books are here for your inspection Modern Library @ 95c - $1.25 Harbrace, Garden City, Grosset, Macmillan and Ribbon Rountie THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. Tel. 666 $3.95 Weaver's