THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16.1933 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Hill Society Sorority pledges will be guests tonight at all the sorority houses and Corbin hall, when the semi-annual Pan-Hellenic exchange dinners will be held. These dinners are held to allow new women on the hill to become acquainted with each other and with the older students. Alpha Chi Omega Guests who will be entertained tonight at the various houses are: Alnha Delta Pi Mary Esther Ruetter, Dorothy DeLeano, Mary Wilson, Mildred Jones Ivaina, Becca Stanton, Neam Sivaiya, Eleanor Besson, Ruth Gregory, Barbara Everhart Alpha Gamma Delta Marilyn Kaysing, Darlene Chapman Castle Childs, Laurie Castle, Castle Children, Avalon Business, Mariefort Goosper, Tuel Whitzel, Helen Watson, Mandy Watterson, Fay McKenzie, Fay McKenzie and Shirley Kroo. Sarah Lou Hamilton, Wilma Bullard Margaret Rand, Rachel Sheetl, Emily Margaret Rand, Bamroff Benoît, Betty Heine, Wendy White, Martha Jain-Safil Mildred White, and Marla Jane Saffir Alnba Omicron Pi Virginia Martin, Benita Jones, Julia Jencks, Mary Jane Roho, Laura Alcee Johnson, Linda Eisner, Nancy Bonfield, Lida Eunice Mille, Louise Anderson, and Dorothy Spyder. Alpha Xi Delta Margaret Buechner, Barbara Gray, IArene Cunningham, Helen Jedlicka, Doris Lee Clay, Carolyn Bliss, Evelyn Evaner, and Mary Nicholson. Chi Omega Marie Russell, Eleanor Thompson, labelle Townley, Elda Mae Clveenger, Josephine Zimmerman, Josephine Josephine Zimmerman, Ann Horton, Margorie Clark, and Margaret Jennings. Kathleen Teagarden, Hilda Hyoort, DANCE FRIDAY, NOV. 17 Old Mill TOPEKA with Bill Phipps Orchestra BLANCHE LA BOW Helen Callahan, Jane LaPlierre, Bernita Brooke, Emily Embalder, Lile Leen Erae Gamma Phi Beta Binda Tillel, Florence Speaks, Helen Kanen, Jane Dale, Michael P., able, Billiewein, Macaucibu, Helen Campbell, Dorothy Zimmerman, Mary Carvane, Barbara Wade, Maude, Dorothy, and Betty Creeper Kappa Alpha Theta Dorothy Rheades, Helen Kerr, Jane Case, Inogene Beamer, June Adair, Cara Cain, Mary Alice Graham, Vir- Ewet, Ewet Shearer, and Ruth Esther Purdy. X Kappa Kappa Camma Kathleen Myers, Mary Kate Hamm, Kyle Campbell, Harriet Harris, Bonnie Jean Daniels, Carolyn Brink, Amnette Curtis Campbell, Harriet Harris, and Florence Balthéer. Pi Beta Phi Kathryn Springer, Erma Lou Wallace, Mildred Mikkel, Virginia Gosell, Mickey Jippe, Jane Benton, Cecilia Carlson, Carolina Smith, Helen Hald, and Ernest. TELEPHONE HOME AT LEAST ONCE A WERK... REVERSE THE CHARGES IF THE FOLKS AGREE Rosanna King, Dorothy Fink, Wilma Telephone engineers recently found the best route for a new telephone line by taking a bird's-eye view of their difficulties. Sigma Kappa The territory was heavily wooded, spotted with swamps and peat beds, with roads far apart. So a map was made by aerial photography. With this map, the best route was readily plotted, field work was facilitated. See these new patterns modeled in our window BELL SYSTEM $1.45 to $2.50 Bell System ingenuity continues to extend the telephone's reach—to speed up service—to make it more convenient, more valuable to you. Second Floor A bird's-eye view showed the way We mend the rips, patch the holes, build up your heels, and save your soles. ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP 1017 Mass. Shine Parlor 11 W. 9th. Tuttle, Shirley Salshure, Isabelle Osborne, Harriet Sheldon, Louse Leep, June McGinness, Verna Mee McCoy Barbara Dornfife, and Beth Gibson. Better Burk, Maxine Guy, Ruth Kelle Newell, Margaret Love, and Jean Theta Phi Alpha Phyllis Harry, Betty Bell Tholan, Hilda Mae Busy, Anabel Walter, Mildred Cook, Elizabeth Freet, Genevieve DeNoya, and Josephine Burrow. K. U. Dames Meet The K. U. Dames met last night at the home of the Mrs. Fayette Rowe, 616 W. Seventeenth street. The evening was spent in playing bridge. Mrs. Charles Fleckenstein won the main prize. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Fay- tesses for the evening were Mrs. Lyman Henderson, Mrs. Nell F. Sheil, Mrs. Ward Cole and Mrs. Dun Ratsloff. Send the Daily Kansan home. 10. 95&13.50 SATURDAY! All Right, You Are Headed for the Stadium and You Will Want to Look"Doggie." So, RINALDE $6 In making your pre-game plans arrange to come to our store . . . you'll see some swanky apparel which really is so apropos for the game. Frocks in High Shades Mandrucca is one of the football season's notable successes. It creates a novelty not incompatible with dignity. It makes a street and sports shoe for true sophisticates. These frocks in their bright new shades will be an inspiration to your soul . . . you'll surely be able to whoop it up some more. Mandrucca 3. 50 to 5.95 Bacmo Lined Gloves Imported leather gloves with a warm wool lining . . . and the fur cuffs add such a luxurious air . . . pig and capeskin in black and brown. Odd shapes . . . new trims . . . these features make these new wool fabric and leather bags the thing you need to complete your football ensemble. 2. 95 Wool Fabric Leather Bags Carved Wooden Earrings ... $ .65 Carved Wooden Bracelets ... 1.00 Wooden Bead Bags ... 1.95 Don't Forget to Wear Some Wood The House of Fashion and Quality 1933 1857 Just one of more than a hundred of the beautiful girls in the Musical Comedy "Take a Chance" to be shown at the Varsity Theatre starting with a Mid-nite show Saturday at 11:15 and Sunday for four days. the Iowa State VARSITY With A complete change of bands at intermission BILL PHIPPS' Two Bands Sat. Nov.18 9 to 12 UNION BLDG. 50$^{c}$ With Union Cards $1 without cards Yes We Have Some Bananas Yellow with brown flecks For Breakfast or for salad at Lunch or in cream pie for Dinner and also many other fruits offered at the meals CAFETERIA at the SAVE with SAFETY at The Jexall DRUG STORE