Page 4 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Nov. 12, 1953 Parties, Dances, Dinners Crowd Social Calendar A total of 19 groups have planned hour dances, costume parties faculty desserts, formals, dinner parties, and serenades this week. Sellards hall has planned a buffet? dinner: 7-8:30 Saturday. A pajama costume party will be held 9-12 p.m. Saturday by members of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity at the chapter house. Music will be provided by Gene Hall's orchestra. Chaperones will be Mrs. Edwin B. Peet, Mrs. Edward Dicks, Mrs. Richard L. Blume, Mrs. Fanny De-Lozier, Mrs. L. L. Williams, and Mrs. Howard W. Jenkins. A hayride will be held by members of Phi Kappa Sigma from 8-12 p.m. Saturday. Chaperones will be Mr. and Mrs. Dean T. Gettler, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bird, and Robert Roter. Delta Delta Delta sorority and Acacia fraternity will hold an hour dance at 7 p.m. Thursday at the Acacia chapter house. Sellards hall and Theta Chi fraternity will hold an exchange dinner at 6 p.m. tonight at their respective houses. Chaperones will be Mrs. Iva M. Couble and Mrs. Wilma Hooper. --for your Chi Omega sorority will hold its annual Pirate party from 9-12 p.m. Friday at the chapter house. Chapelovens for the dance are Mrs. Ruth File, Mrs. Hazel H. Jenkins, Mrs L. L. Williams, and Mrs. E. J. Wilson. Decorations will center about the theme "In a Pirate's Cave." Pirate murals, fish netting, and colored fish will adorn the walls. Gene Hall's orchestra will play. Watkins hall will hold its annua faculty dessert at 6:30 p.m. tonight Members of Theta Chi fraternity will be guests at a party given by Zeta Tau Alpha sorority at Washburn college Saturday night. The party will be held in the sorority chapter house in Topeka. Phi Gamma Delta fraternity will hold an hour dance with Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority from 7-8 p.m. tonight at the Phi Gam house. A record dance and taffy pall will be held by Kanza hall from 8-12 p.m. Saturday. Chaperones will be Miss Marge Barker and Miss Christine Johnson. Chi Omega sorority senateed Monday and Tuesday nights. Alpha Omicron Pi sorority will hold a costume party 9-12 p.m. Friday at the chapter house. Chaperson will be Mrs. C. A. Thomas, Mrs. Thomas H. Stuart, Mrs. Iva M. Couble, and Mrs. Leta Richmond. Theta Chi fraternity members will be guests of St. Mary's college at a formal dance tomorrow night. A dinner party will be held by members of the Sigma Nu pledge class from 6:30 to 12 p.m. Saturday at the chapter house. Johnny Elliot's band will play. Chaperoning will be Mrs. Bert A. Weber, Mrs. C. H. Wentworth, and Mrs. E. K. Stepenson. Battenfeld hall will hold an informal party from 8:30-12:30 p.m. Saturday at the dormitory, Chaparones will be Mrs. Althea Galloway, Mrs. Leone Wenzel, Mrs. Elizabeth Stanley, and Miss Carla Nellis. Members of Alpha Omicron Pi sorority entertained members of Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity with a dessert dance Tuesday at the chapter house. A "Harvest Moon" theme will be used by Stephenson hall for their jeans and record dance to be held 9 to 12 p.m. Saturday. Chaperones will be Mrs. R. G. Roche, Mrs. Julia Willard, and Mrs. E. A. Tice. Guests at the annual Phi Kappa Psi "ship wreck" party, to be held 9-12 p.m. Saturday, will find the inside of the chapter house decorated to resemble a boat. A jagged opening at one end of the hull will reveal a sandy beach, and mermaid murals. Chaperones will be Mrs. C. A Thomas, Mrs. Ruth File, Mrs. North Wright, Mrs. Edna M. Stewart, and Mrs. E. J. Wilson. Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity pledges will hold a dinner dance from 6-12 p.m. Friday at the chapter house. Chaperones will be Mrs. Frank M. Baird, Mrs. North Wright, Mrs. R. H. Blume, and Mrs. R. H. Wilson. Members of Phi Alpha Delta legal fraternity will hold a dance from 8-12 p.m. tomorrow at Lake View Lodge. Chapieren will be Mr. and Mrs. William P. Scott, Dean and Mrs. F. J. Moreau, and Mr. and Mrs. A. Kent Shearer. North College hall will hold a shipwreck party from 8:30 to 11:30 pm. tomorrow. Jim Sellard's orchestra will play for the dance. Chaperones will be Miss Betty Hembrough, Miss Jo Elaine Pownall, and Miss Lenore Thornton. Pledges to Delta Chi fraternity and their dates were married at 8 p.m. last Saturday night. The ceremony, complete with licenses, rings, a "minister," and a large wedding cake, was held prior to an evening of singing and dancing in the chapter room. Delta Chi Pledges Hold 'Wedding' Party Marriages were annulled at closing hours. Chaperones for the party were Mrs. Helen Williams, Mrs. E. J. Wilson, Mrs. Richard Blume, and Mrs. W. W. Brown. Half a cup of coffee added to a poro roast will give the meat a rich, spicy flavor. Campus religious organizations have announced plans for the coming week. "Voice of the Deep," a science film by Dr. Irwin A. Moon, will be shown at a meeting of Gamma Delta at 5:30 p.m. Sunday at the Imamuel Lutheran church student lounge, 17th and Vermont streets. A cost supper will precede the meeting. “Morality in Business” will be the topic for discussion at a meeting of the KU Disciples Fellowship 5.30 p.m. Sunday at Myers hall. Freshmen Entertain At Topeka Hospital Freshmen from Corbin hall last night presented entertainment to patients in a closed ward at Winter General hospital. Jani Ijams, college, was master of ceremonies. A barbershop quartet composed of Barbara Beye, and Zoanne Mariner, fine arts, and Hazel Martin and Carol Schowengerdt, college, performed. Miss Martin, accompanied by Veda Driver, fine arts, sang a solo. Mary Ann Le Moine, fine arts, played an accordian selection. Tricia Robinson, fine arts, sang a solo. and Nancy Marshall, fine arts, played a piano solo. The program was closed with group singing. Delta Gamma Initiates Two Delta Gamma sorority announces the initiation Nov. 8 of Roberta Brandenburg, business junior from Osage City, and Eleanor Snyder, fine arts junior from Kansas City, Mo. Faded awnings can be given a fresh look by painting with a solution of two parts linseed oil and one part turpentine. Not Snow, Nor Sleet, Nor Hail Will Chill Long-Stocking Wearers Units Plan Full Week's Activities "You'll never catch me wearing those abominable knee-length stockings!" expounded a little freshman lass about two weeks ago. By KAREN HILMER Well, now, I can appreciate that reasoning to an extent, Miss freshman. They do look like something from the way-back-when days, they not? But let's face it lades, they're warm—especially now that winter has struck the campus bring-with it, brisk, snappy winds and drizzly. slushy snow. This situation raises the age-old question, "who wears the pants"—et cetera. That's the idea—the fellows don't have to worry about a blast of wind whipping and biting at their bare legs! PHONE 701 NOW We of the "older" set on the Hill know that it is altogether fitting and proper to wear those "adominable" things, even though they might have a tendency to be a wee bit on the dowdy side. No. I'm not advertising for the local fad shop. I'm advertising for common sense and comfort. Anyone ever having had a class in Lindley hall during the winter will know exactly what I mean—Br-r-r! Christmas Pictures! Three-fourths of the women on the campus came up here with the same idea in mind. But it didn't take very long for them to be convinced that it is usually ten degrees cooler on the Hill than any place else in the world! Probably the main objection to wearing these "old-fashioned" facsimiles of wool slacks is that the best beau positively and absolutely will not stand for it. DALTON-BROWN Make Appointment STUDIO I will leave you, ladies, with this one thought in mind—'tis better be comfortable than cold! Down with bare-legged beauty—up with long wool stockings. Way up! For Quality Photography... The Congregational youth group will meet at 5 p.m. Sunday at the Plymouth Congregational church, 925 Vermont st., to attend the showing of the film, "Martin Luther." Following the film a discussion will be held at the church. "A Society of New Men," will be discussed by Richard Howard, education senior, at a meeting of Liahona fellowship of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints at 7.15 p.m. Sunday at the church, 12th and Vermont sts. Kappa Phi members will attend group suppers in the homes of their patronesses Friday. Patronesses are members of the First Methodist church, which sponsor the 'eight different groups. STUDIO Call 151 Kappa Beta. Christian church women's society, held its annual guest night Tuesday at Myers hall. Donna Rigdon, fine arts junior, directed devotions. The YWCA will hold a project meeting at 7:30 today at Henley house. Tray favors for Watkins hospital will be made by the group. The Canterbury association will meet at 9:45 Sunday at the Episcopal parish house, 1111 Vernont st. The group will have charge of the vesper services today at Danforth chapel. YWCA discussion groups will be held next week. "Rediscovering the Bible" will be the topic 4 p.m. Wednesday at Henley house. "Competitive Religious" will be discussed 4 p.m. Wednesday and 3 p.m. Thursday at Henley. Mary Ellen Stewart, college junior, is discussion leader. Current event coffees, led by Edith Sortor, college sophomore, will be held at 3 p.m. and 4 p.m. Wednesday in the Oread room of the Student Union. KU Christian fellowship will have Bible study and informal discussion at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow at 829 Mississippi st. Vesper services sponsored by the Student Religious council will be held at 9:45 p.m. today in Danforth chapel. Services will also be held 9:45 p.m. Tuesday and 7:30 am. Wednesday. The Rev, Ernest Tonsing, minister of the First Lutheran church of Topeka, will review the movie "Margit Luther" at a meeting of the Luther an students association at 5:30 p.m. Sunday at Trinity Lutheran church, 13th and New Hampshire sts. Roger Williams fellowship will hold a joint Thanksgiving service with Canterbury association at 7:45 p.m. Sunday at the Episcopal church, 1011 Vermont st. The fellowship will have a social hour at 6 p.m. in the First Baptist church, 8th and Vermont streets. Wesley foundation will hold a supper meting 5:30 p.m. Sunday at the First Methodist church, 946 Vermont st.