Page 6 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, March 26, 1958 Newspaperwoman To Be Honored, Clubs Plan Debate, Banquet, Election Theta Sigma Phi Theta Sigma Phi, profession journalism fraternity for women, will honor Leota Motz of the Hays Daily News as an outstanding Kansas newspaperwoman and columnist at its Matrix Table dinner at 6:30 tonight in the Jayhawk Room of the Kansas Union. LEOTA MOTZ Mrs. Motz is a 1912 graduate of the University. She became society editor of the Ellis County News in 1920, which became the Hays Daily News in 1929, when her husband purchased an interest in it. She now writes a daily column, "Off and On Main Street," for the paper and does local and historical features. Young Republicans Officers for the KU Young Republicans Club will be elected at 7 p.m. Thursday in Strong auditorium, Kent Pelz, Des Plaines, Ill., senior and chairman of the club said. Marketing Club The KU Marketing Club will sponsor a debate between John Ise, retired professor emeritus of economics, and Bertram Trillich, assistant professor of business administration, on the "Pros and Cons of Advertising," at 7 p.m. Thursday in Lindley Auditorium. --anne Christensen, a junior at Kansas City University. International Club KU foreign students will hold an International Banquet on Sunday, April 13, at Kansas Union Ballroom. Twenty different dishes from 20 countries will be served in buffet style from 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. on Sunday. About 40 students will do the cooking and decorate the Ballroom in an international flavor. The cooking will be done at the University home economics department kitchen. When wrapping packages for mailing, add a few drops of vinegar to water used for moistening gummed tape. The vinegar will help the tape stick better. To filter or strain almost any liquid, place a wad of sterile absorbent cotton in a funnel and pour the liquid through. It will come out clear. Find It In The Kansan Classifieds exactly as seen in CHARM 8. 95-10.95 Patents—Reds—Navy Blues—and Dune Beige to choose from . Both Hi and French Heels Open Thursday 9:30-8:30 p.m. ... On The Hill ... Alpha Delta Pi The parents were entertained with a dance by Linda Rundle, Bonner Springs sophomore, a talk on the history of the sorority by Joy Benjes, Kansas City, Mo. junior, and songs by the Inter-fraternity Girls. A dinner was held at the chapter house Alpha Delta Pi sorority held its Parents Day Sunday. . . . Miller-Christensen The pinning was announced by Tony Morrow, Kansas City, Mo, and Phil McCollum, Logan, both sophomores, at a pinning party at the Dine-A-Mite Saturday. Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity has announced the pinning of Fred Miller, Montrose, Colo. senior, to Jo- --the original chemise-look in sleepwear fashions! Alpha Tau Omega Alpha Tau Omega fraternity held a brunch with Kappa Kappa Gamma Saturday. Chaperones were Mrs. John Skie and Mrs. Eleanor Mitchell, house-mothers. Our 101st Year of Service baby dolls or pj's... $3.98 Frivolous flapper "shut-eye" fashions ... as careless of the waist as the chemise of the 20's! Co-ordinated Baby Dolls, and PJ's in pin dot or stripe, sugared with nylon lace and matching ribbon. All in Kool 'n Karefree drip-dry combed cotton batiste with permanent pleating...requires little or no ironing. Sizes SML. B EXPERIH service papers. ] Maine. ] EXPERIENCE ary will fheses. F Erates. Ca TYPIST: theses, perience leathery DRESS Formals, 4112 M TYPIST papers, I last, acc fenn. P US Four heater Weaver's Lingerie Shop-Street Floor 6th & 1950 2 door 622 M Sh 8th & 1950 Radio,