PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, SEPT. 26, 1940 Here on the Hill---an account of Mt. Oread Society Sig Nu's, D. U.'s Feed 79 Hungry Women By BETTY WEST, c'42 Thursday night, better known as "maid's night out," is famous in Hill circles for fraternity buffet suppers. Below is this week's crop of diner-outers, who had dinner in West Hills at the Delta Upsilon and Sigma Nu houses. Two coats, both highly suitable for campus wear, are shown above. The coat on the left is hooded and double breasted, of covert cloth. The one on the right is a light weight reversible of wool. DELTA UPSILON . . . Virginia Houston, c'42; Betty Allen; Virginia Oakes; Shirley Jane Ruble, c'41; Georglanne Theis, fa'41; Susanne Lowderman, c'42; Betsy Dodge, fa'42; Iraw Mahl. Patsy Padfield; Betty Rush Deal, c'42; Muriel Henry, ph; Margaret Neal; Olive Jogger, c'41; Shirley Henry; Mary Thompson; Janis Welsh, c'43; Jean Bailey, c'43. Margaret Replogle, c'43; Muriel Osgood, c'unc!; Ruth Wright, fa'43; Jean Brownlee, c'43; Greta Gibson, fa'41; Alice Roffington; Dorothy Teachenor, c'42; Jane Blue; Virginia Stephens; Mary Brown, c'43; Phyllis Markley. Jane Sites; Margie Haagstrom; Marjorie Bourbon; Fritz Meyn; c'43; Sue Corson; Helen Elizabeth Meyn; Joan Taggart, c'45; Betty Baker, c'45; Martha Fairhurst; Joan Froncier; Betty Van Payne and Lucille Raym- both, both of Kansas City, Mo. SIGMA NU ... ★★★ ... Betty Jeanne Hess, c'43; Diana Irvine, c'42; Jeanne Brock, fa'43; Patty Bigelow, c'43; Billie Jarboe; Georgia Farrell; Marjorie Thomas; fa'42; Ann Murray, fa'42; Anna Jane Hoffman. c'43 Sara Fair, c'41; Tony Scott; Katherine Hines; Shirley Karnodle; Joan Elliot; Margarette Parker, c'41; Jane Geiger, c'41; Shirley Tholen; Barbara Koch, c'43; Jerry Buehler, c'43; Mary Jo Gertaman; Elizabeth Newman; Mary贝茨, f'42; Leatha Eperly; Dottie Wise, b'41; Jean Egbert, c'42; Mary McCroskey, c'42; Betty Lou Young, c'42; Jane Healy, and Martha Horner, c'42; O. D. Butcher and Chain Healy, c'43. Anne Jones. c'41; Jeri Washburn; Evelyn Schroeder; Fritz Meyn. c'43; Helen Wilkins; Mary Millson; Jeanne Anderson. c'42; Barbara Barber; Mary Jean Miller, fa'43; Dolly Newlon. c'41. A LUNCHEON GUEST . A LUNCHON GUEST . . . . . at the A. O. Pi house yesterday was Mary O'Neill. SIGMA PHI EPSILON ... . . . Thursday dinner guests will be Mrs. Kenneth H. Foust, Miss Don Henderson, both of Iola, Miss Ruth Gray, Abilene, Helen Stewart, Sailina, and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Myers, Elreno, Okla. MR. AND MRS. ROSS CHANNEL PHI KAPPA PSI ANNOUNCES . . . ... the pledging of Harold Burton Dickerson, b'44, of Hutchinson. . . . announce the engagement of their daughter Marjorie to Melvin Meinke of Linwood. The wedding will take place in January. Mr. Meinke was graduated from the School of Business at the University in 1339. He is employed in the office of the Lawrence Paper Co. MR. AND MRS. H J. DORMAN . . of Kansas City, Mo. announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Katherine, to L. Walton Kabler of Kingman. Mr. and Mrs. Kabler will live in Kansas City, where Mr. Kabler is associated with Hall company, Inc. The wedding will be held at the Country Club Methodist church in Kansas City, Mo., October 19. Miss Dorman was graduated from the University in 1937 and was a member of Gamma Phi Beta THE PLACEMENT BUREAU . . . . . announces the placement of Mary Louise Smith who took her masters degree in Spanish at the University during the year '39-'40. She will teach in the high school at Hutchinson, Kan. ... entertained Evelyn Schroeter, c'44 at luncheon yesterday. ... entertained the members of Pi Kappa Alpha at an hour dance Tuesday evening. . . entertained Neva Lou Kabble, e'c41, at luncheon yesterday. GAMMA PHI BETA. CHI OMEGA $ \star \star \star $ ALPHA DELTA PI . . . KAPPA SIGMA . . . . . . announces the pledging of Bob Wilson of Denver, Colo. ... Wednesday dinner guests were Louis Lafferty, e'43, Bob Wilson, Bill Jackson, Eldorado, Kans., George Rankin, Topeka. K. U. Demos Lay Their Groundwork Taking their politics seriously, 20 collegiate Democrats gathered in the men's lounge of the Union building at 8 o'clock last night to discuss the manner and means of spreading "the good word." Jerry Riseley, b'41, president of the club, presided at the meeting and handed out oral and published arguments for the cause of the Democratic party. Announcement was made of a meeting in Emporia of collegiate Democrats next Sunday which Risley will attend along with Lucian Nelson, c'42, vice-president of the club. Also announced was the inauguration of Democratic Woman's day on Sept. 27 to be celebrated by a buffet supper at Lake View club at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Georgia Neese Clark, Richland, Democratic national committee woman from Kansas will speak. Paul B. Lawson, dean of the College of Liberal Arts, will be guest speaker Sunday morning, Sept. 29 at a student class meeting at the Baptist church. His topic will be "The Tools of Religion." Crater lake, Oregon, with a depth of 2,000 feet, is one of the deepest in the world. Church Students to Hear Lawson Bermuda is the most densely populated of England's American colonies. Authorized Parties Friday, Sept. 27 Kappa Alpha Theta, Open House at Union Ballroom, 12 p.m. Corbin Hall, Open House at Hall, 12 p.m. Ricker Hall, Open House at Hall, 12 p.m. Alpha Chi Omega, Open House at Kansas Room of Union, 12:00 p.m. Wesley Foundation, Skating Party at Rollerdrome, 12 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 28 Phi Beta Pi, Party at House, 12 p.m. Phi Beta Pi, arty at House, 12 p.m. Varsity in Ballroom of Union, 12 p.m. - Elizabeth Meguiar, Adviser of Women, for the Joint Committee on Student Affairs. The last census of Turkey, in 1935, showed 7,000,000 males and 8- 220,000 females. Customs duties in Salvador are payable in United States dollars. The port of Montreal is capable of accommdating 100 ocean steamers. DE LUXE CAFE Our 22nd anniversary in serving K. U. students. 711 Mass. 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