Page 8 University Daily Kansan On The Hill Parties, Dinners, Dances Fill Week's Events Alpha Chi Omega social sorority attended a breakfast at the Alpha Tau Omega social fraternity chapter house Saturday. Chaperones were Miss Merle Munson and Mrs. John Skle. Triangle social fraternity announces the initiation of William Scott Wingfield. Lecompton sophomore. Sigma Kappa social sorority and Triangle social fraternity will have an exchange dinner today. Chap-erones are Mrs. Anna McDorman and Mrs. Ross Cole. Theta Tau national professional engineering fraternity held its Autumn Leaves costume party Saturday. Chaperson were Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Dimond and Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Risser. Theta Tau national professional engineering fraternity announces the pledging of Frank Warren Roel, Ellinwood senior. Templin Hall and Stephenson Hall recently held an exchange dinner. Chaperones were Mrs. Lester Jeter and Mrs. Jean E. Tice. Delta Delta Delta social sorority is entertaining its district president, Mrs. Rober Birney. She arrived today and will remain until Nov. 7. The pledge class of Sigma Nu social fraternity held a dinner dance Saturday. Chaperones were Mrs. J. H. Kreamer, Mrs. Wanda Dick-Peddie, Mrs. Edna Stuart, and Mrs. Andrew McKay. Kappa Alpha Theta social sorority will entertain their fathers this weekend. They will attend the football game and the Student Union Carnival. Alpha Kappa Lambda social fraternity held a costume party Saturday. The chaperones were Mrs. Edna Ramage, Mrs. Jean Tice, Mrs. Dorothy Nichols, and Mrs. Carmen Wynne. Alpha Epsilon Pi social fraternity recently initiated Jerry Colvin, Brooklyn, N.Y., freshman; Howard Schnoll, Brooklyn, N.Y. sophomore and Mario Weitner, Vera Cruz, Mexico freshman. Sigma Chi social fraternity held its annual Barn Party Saturday night. Chaperones were Mr. and Mrs. John Lamb, and Mr. and Mrs. David Hermansen. Templin Hall held a Halloween party after closing hours Monday. Charades were played. Tau Kappa Epsilon social fraternity held its fall Parents Day Sunday with a buffet luncheon at the chapter house. Phi Kappa Tau social fraternity held an hour dance with Foster Hall Tuesday at the chapter house. The chaperone was Mrs. Sebonia Hancock. . . . Sigma Alpha Epsilon social fraternity held its annual Luau party Saturday night. The chaperones were Mrs. Hazel Jenkins, Mrs. John Skie Sr., and Mrs. Ruth File. Pi Beta Phi social sorority held an autumn party last week in honor of its pledges. Chaperones were Mrs. Ralph Park, Mrs. Helen Spradling, and Miss Merle Munson. Pi Beta Phi social sorority recently held an open house for its new housemother, Mrs. Gordon Yockey. Housemothers, Lawrence alumnae and members were guests. Tau Kappa Epsilon social fraternity will hold their annual Roman Party Saturday at the chapter house. Chaperones will be Mrs. Richard Blume, Mrs. C. A. Thomas, Mrs. Wanda Dick-Peddie, and Mrs. Helen Failing. Pi Kappa Alpha social fraternity held its annual Twelfth Street Brawl Saturday, Chaperones were Mrs. Edward Dicks, Mrs. Ralph Chapin, Mrs. Glen L. Wigton, and Mrs. Howard S. Failing Dryers Harm Clothes CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — (U.P.) Don't leave clothes in the automatic dryer after they are dry, a University of Illinois home management specialist warns. The over-drying makes ironing harder because wrinkles are deep set and fabrics are likely to wear out quicker too, according to Miss Catherine Sullivan. 4 Pinnings Announced North College Hall announces the pinning of Barbara Bryan, Mission freshman, to Harlan Hise, University graduate. Phi Gamma Delta social fraternity, Phi Gamma Delta social fraternity, Miss Bryan's attendants were Melisande Magers, Mission; Mary Claire Purcell, Joanne Thompson, Kansas City, Kan.; Barbara Gravino, Prairie Village, and Dolores Arn, Wichita, all freshmen. 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