Page 6 University Daily Kansan Wednesday. Nov. 20, 1957 Social Wheel Spins In Merry Round Watkins Hall The fall open house at Watkins Hall was held recently with Mrs. Sam Allen, Mrs. Lester Jeter, Mrs. Ethel Kerr and Miss Julia Willard as chaperones. The scholarship committee of the hall had as its dinner guests Monday Miss Emily Taylor, dean of women, Miss Pat Patterson and Miss Mary Peg Hardman, assistant deans of women, Miss Edna Hall, professor of home economics, Miss Joie Stapleton, associate professor of physical education, and Mrs. Kathleen O'Donnell, instructor of mathematics. The hall held an hour dance Tuesday with the third floor of Carruth-O'Leary Hall. Foster Hall The women of the second and third floors of Corbin Hall were guests recently for an hour dance at Foster Hall. Mrs. Sestos Hughes was the chaperone. Delta Gamma Mrs. William R. Hattan, Wichita province secretary of Delta Gamma sorority, visited the local chapter Sunday through Tuesday. Sigma Nu A dessert-dance was held recently at the Sigma Nu chapter house with members of Chi Omega sorority as guests. Mrs. Wanda Dick-Peddie and Mrs. A. G. McKay were chaperones. * * Chi Omega The Chi Omega pledge class was recently entertained at the Party House by the Chi Omega alumni. Delta Delta Delta Sigma Chi fraternity and Delta Delta Delta sorority held an exchange dinner recently at the chapter houses. Pi Kappa Alpha Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity will hold a rush party this weekend ending with a dance Saturday evening at the chapter house. The chaperones for the dance will be Mrs. Fannie Spurrier and Mrs. Mildred Wogan. ... Theta Tau Theta Tau, professional engineering fraternity, recently elected John M. Dealy, Wichita senior, regent; Richard Hindeleriter, vice regent, and Thomas W. Domville, Kansas City, Kan, junior, scribe. . . . The pledges of the fraternity were entertained recently at a dinner given by the active chapter. Jack Goble, Caney senior, spoke for the active chapter, and Lee H. Nichols, Savannah, Mo. junior, gave the pledge response. Kappa Kappa Gamma A brunch for parents of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority members will be held Saturday morning at the chapter house. Following the game the chapter will have a coffee. Alpha Phi Alpha Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity will hold a party Saturday evening. COLOR by CINEMASCOPE DELUXE Released by 20th Century Fox with Joan Collins Richard Burton CO-HIT Now Thru Saturday Delta Gamma Parents and alumnae will be guests of Delta Gamma sorority Saturday following the game. Gamma Phi Beta An open house will be held at the Gamma Phi Beta sorority house after the game Saturday. Kappa Sigma A party will be held following the game Saturday at the Kappa Sigma fraternity house. Miller Hall An alumni meeting will be held Sunday by Theta Chi fraternity at the chapter house. Returning alumnae will be honored with a coffee Saturday at Miller Hall. * * Theta Chi Phi Kappa Tau fraternity will serve a buffet luncheon at noon Saturday for alumni members. Phi Kappa Tau Diamonds Are Still A Gal's Best Pal Remember the nursery rhyme about the girl with the rings on her fingers? Now we can all be like the girl in the verse. Rings, it seems, are back and are bigger than ever. These "queen size" rings are happily and quite obviously fake and give the wearer a wonderful feeling of lavishness at reasonable prices. The latest fashion fad is to wear three or more rings on the little finger. The more worn, the more in style. The fake stones look like rubies, emeralds and pearls. However, the feeling among most young women is that the best ring is still the diamond, however small, worn on the third finger, left hand, Women who wear the wrapped back panel skirt should be very careful about the slip beneath. A taupe wool skirt and a pink slip will attract unfavorable attention. Best bet is to color match skip and skirt. Skirt. Slip Should Match Before That Pinning Check State Law Add $ \frac{1}{4} $ teaspoon of crystalline ascorbic acid (Vitamin C) to one quart of home-canned fruit or vegetables before processing. This retards oxidation, which causes canned foods to darken. In Wyoming a judge discovered a state law stating that only a man's sister, mother, daughter or the girl he is engaged to may wear his fraternity pin. This law, however, has never been enforced. Thinking of getting pinned? Maybe you'd better think it over again. The Cleanliness Bureau advises marking the date of purchase on cans and jars. Use supplies in proper order to prevent spoilage. Another safeguard is to wipe shelf dust from food containers with a sudsy cloth as you unpack purchases. Large turkies will yield about two-thirds white meat. 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