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THE RED AND BLACK. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1C. 1942.
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New Dance Frocks
For the Week-End
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Nets, Jerseys, Satins, Taffetas
$10.98 to $19.75
LESSER’S APPAREL SHOP
PALACE—Now
GEORGIA—Now
RITZ—Now
STRAND—Now
•OUCHKSTU A
dean Miller
Hand
WIVES"
anil HI.
Gene Autry
"BELLS OF
CAPISTRANO"
Hopalong Cassidy-
"In OLD OT'-ORADO"
Rill Elliott
“VENGEANCE OF THE
WEST"
Clothes
For the College Girls
For Every Occasion
BECKS
PALACE -
Don't forget big Pep
Meeting on Stage
Tonite
. thoy made
School oa-
hoHpltullty
abundance
after their
Other fra-
worthjr pa-
Petticoat
Parade
IS) l a) Covington
Surd limi t
Blue-eyed. golden-haired Anne
Findley, a typical aweetheart of
•Sigma Chi. glowed wilh happiness
lam Saturday afternoon uh the
hrolhera serenaded her Immediate
ly following the derby Anne made
a name for heraelf on Coordinate
campus laal year by her service to
student government. She was one
of the eight glrla selected from the
Kreahman claaa for memherahlp to
"7." Club Inal apring.
Frankie and Cadet a
The women, too, would like to
join the I’lKA’a in wiahing Frankie
Slnkwlch. All-American, many hap
py returna on hla birthday last
week-end. Frankie's fraternity
hrothera gave hint a dinner Monday
night in celebration of hla twenty-
aecond birthday. After those three
touchdowna laat week-end, all of ua
take off our hata to this great ath
lete.
Speaking of the PiKA's
many a lonely Pre-Flight
del feel that aouthern
and charm ure atill in
in good ol' Athena town
open house laat Sunday,
ternltiea note—for It’s a
trlotlc gesture.
Tea Dance
The men are tired and weary this
week after all the afternoon stomps
the sororities have been giving to
Introduce this year's pledge crops.
Same music, same fellows—day af
ter day—hut, my, my, the women!
As one guy auid on the campus the
other day, "All these tea dances
llnally become routine—get dressed
up. miss supper, hut find plenty of
purty girls who muke It worth
while."
Shorter Sweaters
Have you noticed the rush on the
sweater stock downtown? The co
eds are playing safe in getting In u
supply of the long, boxy cordlgans,
because future models will he much,
much shorter. This Is Just one
wardrobe Innovation brought on by
war priorities—new ones come In
constantly.
The Beauties , , . and Men
Taking a lilt of the limelight
from the beauties next week will
he the male glamour hoys chosen
as sponsors by the sororities and
dorms. With n glance at the list
of masculine sponsors, the co-eds
will stop worrying about the fellows
confiscated by Unde Sam—cause
there's plenty of talent still here.
Pi Kappa Phi Gives
Supper Saturday
I'l Kappa I'lil will entertain with a
buffet supper from ti to It at the chap
ter house Saturday, following the
game. Chaperones will he Mrs.
Maude Warner. Mr Tyus Butler, and
Mr. Walter Martin. The date list
includes:
Lambda Chi to Give
Supper Saturday
The Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity !
will entertain with a buffet supper'
at thi' chapter house Saturday night
from ti::io to 7:30 p. m.
The date list, In addition to Prof.
J. F. Burke and Mrs. Ilerschel Ca-
rllhers, ure:
.1IImill Tuggle
llill Wingate
Fr**d Wanner
llenry laiytnn
Reynold* Mont for
lb'll .1 I'll k I ll H
Jasper Tilly
Leonard Brown
l ill\ Iii Mt'1'kn
IInuhIiI l#ee
.Iliii I'll it Ik
Claude Thames
.lolinuy Howard
Wallace Richter
Fred Clarke
<'cell Gnann
Frank ( liristinn
('harlle Harper
Preston Mauldin
I'cte Freeman
Pete Sasser
\\* i 11 In in McCrary
.foe KInlnier
Lewis i ’arlton
Sonny Lloyd
Willis Williams
•' B Scruggs
Cheering . . .
Thetas Give Dance Chi Omega Pledges
For New Pledges Presented at Dance
Dancing by soft music with au
tumn decorations of pine, the Kappa
Alpha Thetas entertained pledges at
a tea dance Thursday from 5 until 7.
Pledges and dates included:
1 - Mverctt
Loulho Wingate
Norma Hnhn
■loan Dobbs
ll#*t t v Hrimherrv
Elol*e KUIa
.1 ule Id'KrnrPN
Sara Wont
Gena Iloir^'iid
lla/i-l Hamilton
Toot ali* .1 oli nho n
.1 ii 11n Jackson
I*b| lin Phillip
Frances Sanders
Mary Ann*' Simp
Katherine Manet
Bredel i 'oh**n
Elizabeth Stewart
( , l*'inlntin<‘ Graham
Mary (lay
Fraiii'ph <'nhln
chariot t Davenport
It*'* ky WIIhoii
Martha Topping
I tot Weatherly
France* Alien
Hotly .lane Horton
ii
Sigma No's Give
Supper Saturday
The Sigma Nu fraternity will en
tertain at a buffet supper tomorrow
night at the chapter house following
the football game. Chaperones for
the affair are Miss Edith Hrightwell,
and Mr and Mrs. .) W. Jankim
Members and their dates arc as fol
lows:
< ’olette Conklin
Parkie Lee Camp
.lean Hendershot
Allies Poujrer
Pokle Bryan
Jane Bowden
(•race Walton
Betty Ann Brooka
Catherine Berry
Sarah Brown
Mary Shannon
La von la Spark a
I Ann McWnorter
Paul Keid
Eddie Parker
Horace Whltner
Bye Page
Lucian Ballard
Pat Wat son
Han I Mike
Frank Bice
Boh Rauschenberg
JafT McGee
Boy Parrish
Thyx Stewart
Gpurge Sllckmnn
Pledge Dance Given
By Alpha Chi Omega
Chi Omega presented 23 pledges
to University social life at a tea
dance recently. Dates for the oc-
casion were as follows:
Phyllis Phillips
Peggy Heude
Ann Orr
Maureen Nevln
Fan Young
Gena Iloggard
Bookie llutehins
Mary Tru swell
Connie Ashforil
Sara Frances Brown
Caroline Martin
FJ.orrie Collin*
Dorothy Wightman
Mary Lou Nevln
Mary Lois Campbell
Jeanne Howurd
Marguerite Hodgson
Kitty Arnold
Evelyn Block
Elsa Norrlf
Joanna Sherman
Helen Jones
Challis Nixon
Sidney Thomas
Kendrick Hudson
Jimmie Turner
trouts Browne
Jack Fulwller
Jim Ferguson
Hugh ('niloway
Ashley Jordan
Wlmhrle Walker
Billy Evnna
Jack Bush
Bill Jones
Joe Tom Boynton
Charles Parker
Jack Parker
Paul McDonald
John < ’offco
Bob Rlvenbark
Julius Williams
Fnln Martin
Harry Johnson
Billy Groover
Taylor /.aeliary
Jack Lott
Billy Preetorioiis
Tom Hendrix
Farrell Owens
Joan Bolton
Bene llugglns
Marty Watson
Margaret Clary
Jane Moore
Belie Miller
Edith Anderson
Kitty Crawford
Pat Alexander
Dorothy McWilliams
Maureen Thomns
Helen Wedge worth
Kay Young
Anna Clyde Stubbs
Mary Kershaw
Mary Howell
Mary McConnell
Betty Bnrtholow
Bettj Stillwell
/.on n no Green
Boris Phillips
Sue Converse
Margaret Eden Held
Suzanne Hardy
Martha Stevens
Kappa Delta Dance
Honors Pledges
The Sigma Chi chapter of Kappa i
Delta will give a tea dance honoring!
their pledges Tuesday from f> to 7.
The date list follows:
. , . for Georgia is Katharine
Hire, outstanding \g Hill leader.
Katherine and Georgia's other
colorful leaders will be on the
sidelines tomorrow boosting stu
dents* spirits and leading the
llnlldog* to victory.
K A h Will Dance
From 9 Until 12
At Chapter House
Kappa Alpha will entertain the
new pledges and their dates with a
house dance Friday night from 9
until 12. Mrs. Tibbetts, Mr. and
Mrs. Bolling S. Du Bose, and Mr. and
Mrs. R. H. Powell will chaperone.
The date list includes:
Lyman Huttolph Peggy Floyd
Hampton Howland Jane Bowden
Bunny Rvnns Mary Ella Martin
I’pshaw Bentley Bos** Mary Winn
Fred Scott Karen Smith
Frank Thomas Miuil Wellman
Sam Hewlett Betty Fleetwood
Bill Abbott .1 uiiet Tearna
Frank Capers Martha Famhro
IJuimhy Melton May Wingfield
Lucian HAllard Wnrecna Mixon
.ly Inman Nell Braunen
BUI i ilxon Nancy Bentley
Buddy Ouzt* Eleanor Flannngnn
Charlie Evans Blanche Wallace
Chit rile Smith Fay Covington
Julian Hasty Bookie llutehins
Boh Hall Beverly Parks
Luther Watson Dibble Hotitli
Laurence McMahon Peggy Dunham
Roy Reese Mary Keith Standi
Boiling DuBtise Louise Huunicuft
George Paul Martha Turner
Harold T. Clovis Evelyn Knapi*
Boh Patten Elinor Lumpkin
The Alpha Chi Omega sorority en
tertained its pledges at a tea dance
Wednesday. Oct. 14, from 4 to 6 at
their chapter house on Milledge Ave
nue. The dates were as follows:
Frances Wallace
Peggy Borbre
Eilna Screven
Lienor Wills
Susie Booth
Mary Grlflth
Pat Skelton
Anne Bolton
Connie Moore
Caroline Maynard
Teeny Henry
Margie Grogan
Lucy Allen
Angellne Cunningham
Lois Westfield
Mary Llba Benton
Jean Dobbs
Neal Gillis
Bill Harp
Horace Whitman
Lewis West
Carswell Pridgtu
Marvin Wiggins
Ben Jenkins
Jim Peterson
Doogie Jennings
Jimmy Sanders
Bill Jones
Clarke Harrison
.lack Grant
Jasper Tilley
.Tames Blackninn
Pat Sumerour
John Drake
Johnny Howard
Johnny-Adams
Bill Abbott
Joe Tillman
Curt Hall
Frank Phillip*
Jim Ward
Carswell Pridgen
George Harris
Georg** Wier
Bye Page
Hugh Hasten
Charlie Parker
Ben Howell
Charlie Mllholletn
Boy Lambert
Roy Taylor
Raymond McKenna
Willard Young
Panic Bell
Groves Killard
Irwin Mitchell
Jie Inman
Pi K. A. Initiates
PiKA initiated eight new members
recently. Those initiated are: T.
William Cone, Brunson, S. C.; Wil
son P. Darden, Hogansville; Harold
B. Hodgson, Athens; Cleon Denton
Johnson, Columbus; Frank Johnt
ston, Columbus; William R. Sprat-
lin, Athens; Edwin R. Weeks. Sa
vannah. and Max Tyson, Cairo.
The Phi Mu’s held pledging
Thursday for Dorothy Giddings. At
lanta. and Betty Drew, Oneeco, Fla.
W. A. CAPPS COMPANY
JEWELERS
HAMILTON
ELGIN AND
GUI Ii* WATCHES
GORHAN STERLING
FLATWARE
RINGS OF DISTINCTION
W llllll III lloH'lh
Mary All**** Roane
F.dd <» Guinn
1 b*r*»t by Siiuinier
Boh Boswell
Jane Ashley
Brooke Pierce
■Margaret l.rut*
Selhy Itenton
Mary Llixaheth Flor
Ray McCrne
Jane Earle
it..i. ,ii
June Clark
Ernest ('row ley
1 *orls Schelder
(Minnie Will linn.
Virginia Brinkley
Jack Pow. lt
l*eggj Barbra
Ktuart McGurlty
Nancy Bentley
Lt Green*' Kdtncr
Mrs Elaine Kelt tier
lllllv Smith
Aline Johnson
Ruaeell William
Judy Boruni
l^unar diitlar
Nell Hill
Gonlon Trill*** k
D**t Alexander
Rob \\ Boon
Marie McDonald
Pet Sutnnieroiir
Kitty Arnold
Juke Avrlett
Mary Patterson
Ash Boynton
Virginia Brunson
Alvin ii
Blanche Wallace
Milton Daniel
Molly Huldwtn
John iIraki
Barbara Stevens
Be) nobis Dll bird
M I rgle I edhel 1.1
Jit Golden
(**mnle Baker
Istfay et te King
Helen Walker
Myrtus MotTett
Gloria llnley
Gene Petty
\ irglnia Petty
Frank Plant
Helen IIii*|e|»**til
.lack Pounds
Dot Weatherlev
Wllhert Glower
Shirley (lately
B«sl Barnett
Madely n Ijamb
Jim Peterson
Billie Oarivtt
('ly*l*' Martin
i:\ely n Christian
Ensign Arnold Stark
Elaine Starke
Hilly Wat won
Marie Wallace
Janies Wilson
Buth Smith
Paul lloleotnhe
Louise llalcomhc
Patsy Holliman
Emily Bauson
Anne Miller
Julia McKlmurray
('liristiin* Costello
Hetty HrlsomUn*'
Jeanne Miller
Hurried Miller
Martha I’nslcy
l.n Bose pay
Mary Oreshiini
Mary t'arswell
Lynn IN*try
Jtuimye Curniitliiin
Margie llcndlcy
Bllly Groover
George Sllckmnn
llavnes Murphy
I'.Ills Murphv
Milton Daniel
Bay McRae
Buck Chcvcs
Linton Bishop
Tom Guinn
lloli Neely
Laurence McMahon
Marlon Bridges
Hugh lloston
Wilbert (’lower
Bo llry ant
Cl»l INI pledges recently elected
Hluke Stilt‘8. lllue Ridge, president.
Other officers are Harold Jarrell,
llutler. vice-president; llill Hollo
way. Statesboro, secretary; Carl
Hood. Atlanta, treasurer.
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