MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20.1983 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE THREE CHILI 10c at the Union Fountain Sub-Basement, Memorial Union Clothes for Spring are lower in price. We are showing the nicest line of woolens that we have ever had in years, at prices that have never been so low. Some very attractive patterns as low as $16.50, suit or topcoat. And remember… Suiting you is my business. Schulz the Tailor 917 Mass. LETS GO MANNISH It's fashion's command, and an easy to one obey. Here's the perfect tailored oxford for your tailored suits—tailored hats—your swagger ensembles. You'll be delighted with the bold, punch-through perforations and full continental toe. It's new. It's smart. It's a shoe that has everything — style . . . comfort . . . utility. WEMBLEY The Price Is $6.50 Sigma Chi Initiation Held Hill Society Look at Your Shoes, Everyone Else Does Would U wear raggedey elbows? Then get your heels fixed. Electric Shoe Shop Sigma Chi fraternity held initiation services yesterday at their chapter house for 21 men. Chi Delta Sigma entertained the fol- lowing dinner guests yesterday: Fran- ce McGuire of Independence, Mo;: Maxine Light, c'35; Dove Baxter and Robert Monett, c'28, both of Kansas City, Mo.; Walter Kuechner, c'36; William Robinson, c'36; Charles Bromell, c'35. Triangle held formal initiation Sun- day morning for Stanley Pugh, e33; Theorede Craig, e34; John Herdon, e34; and Kenneth Scherzer, e34. The initiation was followed by a banquet in honor of the new initiates. Triangle Initiates Miss Alice Winston, assistant professor of English, will review "The Ladies of America," and Mrs. F. P. O'Brien will review "Wah' Kob-Tah" at the meeting of A. A. U. W. book club which will be held at the home of Mrs. J. J. Kastler, 2216 New Hampshire street, this evening at 7:30 o'clock. Guests at the Pi Kappa Alpha house yesterday were Charles Brennheimer, Kansas City, Mo.; Phil Bowman, Salina; Phil Brighton, Tom Goy, and William Foster. Mary Winters, Werner, Peggy McKenna, Mary Pinet, and Filler Hunter, Topeka. Alpha Delta Pi dinner guests yesterday were Mr. and Mrs. C. H. labell of Kansas City, Kan.; Mr. and Mrs. C. B. King of Arkansas City; Betty David of Kansas City, Mo., a former student; George Tooley, c3; Hugh M. Powell, c4; Robert Flower, c3; Robert Sherwood, c3; Jack Lix, c1; Dickley Richards, c1; Willard Smith, c1; and George Marphy, a former student. Out-of-town guests at the Sigma Nu party Saturday night were Paul Parker, David Newcomer, Joe Newcomer; Leroy Williams and Kenneth Patman of Kansas City, Mo.; Fred Nordstrom and Bruce Rogers of St. Louis; Bill Barton of Topека; Dr. Umstead of Atchison; and Basil King of Ottawa. The initiates were Tom Arnold, Butler, Mo; Bill McDonald, Fawhusk, Okla; Herbert Meyer and William Stone, Tulsa, Okla; Michael Zeskey and Lehnd Sparks, Kansas City, Mo; Robert Browning, Arkansas City; Bruce Baker, Wellington; Charles Mitchell, Coffeefy; George Norris, Horton; Charles Black and Norman Jacobshagen, Wichita; Allen Williams, Garden City; Worley Katch, Atchison; Laken Hunter, Fort Lewis; John M. Burke, Lemster, Vallaparibo,印;Phil Brum- bellville; Paul Benson, Kansas City; Orin Parker, Kansas City, Mo. Entertains Guests Dollar Books Call K. U.-25 Before 12:30 p. m. THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. Tel. 6 We have over 200 titles in fiction, biography, science, philosophy, travel, history and juveniles from which to make your selection. A LIMITED SUPPLY OF THIS $1 VALUE WHILE THEY LAST These books are ideal as gifts or as permanent additions to your own bookshives. Come in and see them. Tel. 666 69c The real dandruff remover. Leaves the hair soft and velvety. 75c Fitch's Dandruff Remover Shampoo and 25c size Fitch's Hair Oil 11th Mass Handy for Students Phone 678 Rankin's Drug Store "Handy for Students" Phone 678 Weekend guests at the Alpha Delta Pi house were Virginia Mae Showalter, Mary Webb, both of Kansas City, Kan; Helen Motley, Kansas City, Mo; Mary Gabriel, City Garden; and Billie Tindall, Columbia, Mo. Dr. and Mrs. Frank Strong entertained a group of close friends of W.H. Johnson, professor of education, informally Friday evening at their home on University Drive. The party was in honor of Professor Johnson's birthday. Mad, and Mrs. W. C. Koenig will entertain Chancellor and Mrs. E. H. Lindley, Dean and Mrs. Henry Werner, and Mrs. J. A. Anderson at dinner tomorrow evening. Phi Chi Delta will meet tomorrow afternoon at 3:00 o'clock in Westinster hall. Elelean Frowe, c35, will lead the discussion on modern China. Kappa Sigma entertained at dinner the following guests: Virginia Bates of Lawrence; Lee Benton, and Jean Tuggle of Kansas City, Mio. Dinner guests at the Sigma Nu house yesterday were Margaret Riley of Kansas City, Mo, and Fred Newcomer of St. Louis. Delta Sigma Chi, professional commerce fraternity, announces the pledging of James Christy, b34, of Kansas City, Mo. Dorothy Mossmore, c'33, and Harris Sherwood, uncl, were dinner guests at the Alpha Tau Omega house Sunday. Mrs. James Naismith. 1700 Mississippi street, will entertain the Mercredi club Wednesday afternoon. The W. S. G. A. will not be hold this week, because of the holiday Wednesday on Washington's birthday. Fern Chambers and Marie Skags, both of Kansas City, Ma., were weekend guests at the Alpha XI Delsea house. Weekend guests at the Alpha Tau Omega house were Arthur Cromb and Carlton Meyers of Kansas City, Ma. Howard Little of Kansas City, Mo. was a dinner guest at the Alpha Chi Omega house yesterday. Pi Kappa Alpha announces the pledging of John Warren of Marysville. Send The Daily Kansan home. CARS WASHED and LUBRICATED $1.25 CARTER SERVICE Mayflower Descendants Will Offer Essay Prizes Firestone Another Week Is Another Chance to Try the Excellent Food State High School Students Eligible to Write for The Kansas Society of Mayflower Descendants are offering three prizes for essays by Kansas high school students on the relationship between Kansas and old New England. Officers of the Kansas State Historical society, the history department of the State University, and other historical organizations are inquiring with the Mayflower Society in carrying out its plans. at the Announcement of the project has just been mailed to high school principals of Kansas by Prof. E. M. Hopkins of Kansas State University, the general administrative committee Professor Hopkins suggests that history and English departments co-operate in preparation of the essays, which it is expected shall range from 1,000 to 1,500 words. Contest CAFETERIA Widest possible range is given in specific titles, so long as the general theme of the essay ties together the early settlement of Kansas with New England activity, political, military, business, educational, religious. The Mayflower Society's plan calls for the organization of local committees throughout the state, where the essays, due not later than Aug. 15, 1833, are presented in the chapter of Lawrence. Here, a committee headed by Prof. D. H. Spencer, will sift out the better ones, and submit them to a final committee consisting of T. A. McNeal, of the Topeka Daily Capital; Mrs. George P. Morehouse, secretary of the Kansas Authors' club; and Kirk Meuchel, secretary of the Kansas Historical Society. 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