UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27.1933 PAGE THREE Hill Society Dinner guests at the Sigma Phi Episode house last night were Mary Pyle, Betty Gibson, Betty Henderson, Betty Ann Stauffer, Jack Maxine, McGimme, Finnigan, Kay Willard, Margaret Rand, Jane Battalle, and Janet Huffine. The guests were entertained with an hour of dancing from 7 to 8 o'clock. Pledging services were held by Theta Sigma Phi, national honorary fraternity for women journalists, yesterday afternoon in the sky parlor of the journalism building. The members pledged were Iris Olson, "35; Julia Markham, "35; and Virginia Post, "35. Chi Delta Sigma will entertain with its annual semi-formal Halloween party tonight from 9 to 12 o'clock. Louie Kuhn's orchestra will play. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Brownlee, and Mrs. Mary Allen will act as chaperones. Mrs. R. N. Bloedgett and Erma Blodgett, c'33, were dinner guests last night at the Alpha Gamma Delta house. They are leaving soon to make their home in Lincoln, Neb. The Triangle fraternity will entertain with a "Racketeering" party tonight from 9 to 12 o'clock at the chapter house. Mrs. Clara Wright, housemother, will act as chaperon. Martha Lawrence, '33, of Garden City, and Afredra Broedbeck, '33, of Kinsley, are weekend guests at the Alpha Chi Omega house. Kappa Alpha Theta announces the initiation of Dorothy Fry, fa'36, and Mary Julia Jones, c'35. Gamma Phi Beta entertained Phi Kappa Psi with an hour of dancing last night from 7 to 8 o'clock. Gamma Phi Beta entertained Phi Kappa Psi fraternity at an hour dance from 7 until 8 o'clock. Helen Cunningham, of Kansas City is a weekend guest at the Alpha Ch Omega house. Pauline Marsh of Kansas City is a weekend guest at the Delta Zeta house Jerry Hatfield, 'cunel,' was a dinner guest at the Phi Kappa Psi house last night. Cady Speaks to Engineers Dr. H. P. Cady was guest lecturer at the meeting of the Kansas Association of Chemical Engineers last evening in the Chemistry Building. His subject for the lecture was "Elements, Kinds of Elements and Their Physical Properties." Beat K. S. C. A. A. S! FOR SATURDAY A Sale of Chiffon Stockings at 77¢pr Laws Fix Blame for Broken Water Main on Ancient Rivals ELDEN RYNERSON, Baldwin Ledger New Shades--- Taupe Mist Dust Beige Honey Beige Beige Taupe Jungle Brown In a statement from the law students this morning, relative to the bursting (or busting to you), of a water main in front of Green hall it was said that the whole deal was cooked up by the En- tending staff. In an identical statement, since these two groups have loved each other like brothers for years and years. This being a news story, the facts are, the said water main, housed several feet under the ground, split about 9 o'clock this am, and let great quantities of water surge through the ground. Like pigs, it kept coming. A small pool was made, then a larger pool, and if Col. C. H. Browne of the Horton Head-light-Commercial were writing the story he would say it was the largest inland body of free running water in Northeast Kansas. After a period of time the heavy workers of the buildings and grounds department were able to get the flood in hand. Everything is okay was the only comment that C. G. Bayles, superintendent of the buildings and grounds, would give out. It's wise to fill your stocking box at this low price. Silk top to toe Full Fashioned Sheer and Clear Re-inforced KFKU JEFFRIES DRY GOODS COMPANY 809 Mass. Friday . 6.15 p.m. Musical program by Karl O. Kuersteiner, violinist, accompanied by William Howie. Saturday 2:30 p.m. Silent period. 4:00 p.m. Sports Review, Guy V Kecker. 5:00 p.m. Newspaper interview. Monday 2:30 p.m. Musical program arranged by Miss Agnes Husband, assistant professor of voice, presented by Shirley Gibson, soprano. 2:45 p.m. Elementary French lesson, W. K Corrall, instructor. 00:00 p.m. Campus Calendar by Helen R. Hoopes. Tuesday 2:45 p.m. "What should be the relationship between teacher and parent,' by Dr. Bert A. Nash. 2:30 p.m. Elementary German lesson by Prof. E. F. Engel. 00 p.m. Fifty-fourth Athletic Question Box by E. R. Elbel. Choir to Sing Sunday The Westminster A Cappella choir, under the direction of Dean D. M. Swarthout, will sing the anthem, "Softly and Tenderly Jesus is Calling," for the morning service Sunday at the First Presbyterian church. The choir will sing a second selection, an unaccompanied choral number, "As Torrents in Summer," from Sir Edward Elgar's cataption, "King Olaf." Buy Now... Wise men are leaving their camels and hopping a cab. The nation is opening a BUYING season from coast to coast . . . and if that isn't enough . . . the merchants of Lawrence are joining with a BARGAIN season for the men who will BUY NOW. 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JEAN PARKER What you read, "Chesterfield Cigarettes are a balanced blend," means that the right amounts of the right kinds of tobacco are welded together; that is, home-grown tobacoes, the right kind, the right quantity—are blended and cross-blended with tobacoes from Turkey and Greece. I keep coming back to that word"balanced" on the back of the Chesterfield package YOU often hear the word balance — something is out of balance — topheavy, not on an "even keel." When they are in balance, then you have a better-tasting cigarette. When these tobaccos are balanced one against the other, then you have a mild cigarette. May we ask you to read again the statement on the back of the Chesterfield package? May we ask you to try Chesterfield? Balanced Blend © 1953, LIOGRYT & MYERS TOBACCO Co.