University Daily Kansan Page 7 Weekend Social Events Phi Gam-Pi Phi Dessert Dance Phi Gamma Delta will entertain Pi Beta Pi sorority at a tea dance from 2 to 4 p.m. Saturday. Chaper- es will be Mrs. C, A. Thomas and Mrs. Dean Alt. Gamma Phi Beta sorority will hold a formal dance from 9 p.m. to midnight tonight in the Kansas room of the Union. Mrs. J. H. Kreamer, Mrs. Arthur Little, Mrs. John Skie Sr., Mrs. Andrew McKay and Mrs. W. S. Shaw will be chaperones. Delta Tau Delta Dinner Dance Alpha Delta Pi will hold a formal dance from 9 p.m. to midnight Saturday at the chapter house. Mrs. D. I. Denham, Mrs. John Skier, Sr., Mrs. Edna Stewart and Mrs. Hazel Jenkins will be chaperones. TKE Formal Saturday Alpha Delta Pi Formal Dance Gamma Phi Party In Union Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity will entertain with a formal dance from 6 p.m. to midnight at the chapter Muse Saturday. Chaperones will be Mrs. H. M. Ryan, Capt. and Mrs. W. R. Terrell, and Dr. and Mrs. Roland Baker. Delta Tau Delta fraternity will hold a dinner dance from 7 p.m. to midnight tonight at the Union. Chaperones will be Mrs. Thomas H. Stuart, Mrs. Dean Alt and Mrs. C. A. Thomas. Triangle Winter Formal Triangle fraternity will entertain with a winter formal at the chapter house from 9 p.m. to midnight Saturday. Mrs. R. G. R. Goche. Mrs. Wilma Hooper, Mrs. Arthur Little and Mrs. J. I. Hollsworth will chaperone. DU-Chi Omega Dessert Dance Delta Upsilon fraternity entertained Chi Omega sorority at a dessert dance Thursday. Mrs. James A. Hooke and Mrs. J. R. Scott were chaperones. A Omicron Pi Formal Dance Alpha Omicron Pi will hold a formal dance at the chapter house from p.m. to midnight tonight. Chaperones will be Mrs. L. A. Clark, Mrs. R. L. Blume, Mrs. Edward Dicks and Mrs. Dean S. Nite. Phi Beta Pi medical fraternity will entertain with a party from 8 p.m. to midnight Saturday at the chapter house. Chaperones will be Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jochin, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Carttar, Mrs. Earl Fowler and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cook. Pi Kappa Alpha entertained Kappa Alpha Theta sorority at a dessert dance Tuesday. Mrs. Frank Baird and Mrs. Eugene Alford were chaperones. Phi Kappa Christmas Formal Pi KA-Theta Dessert Dance Ella Kappa Christmas Formal Phi Kappa fraternity will hold a Christmas formal from 8 p.m. to midnight Saturday at the chapter house. Mrs. Lela Wilson, Mrs. Edward L. Dicks and Mrs. R. H. Wilson will chapelone. Lutheran Association To Hear Concert Miss Marian Jersild, organist, and Mrs. Myna Lynch Brown, soprano, and Mr. Richard Preis, baritone, will present a concert at the Lutheran Student association meeting at 8 p.m., Dec. 9 at the Trinity Lutheran church. Miss Jersild is organist at Trinity Lutheran church and instructor in piano at the University. Mrs. Brown graduated from the University last spring. She is continuing her music study with Reinhold Schmidt, professor of voice. Mr. Preis, graduate of Carthage college, Carthage, Ill., is also studying under Prof. Schmidt. Accompanists for Mrs. Brown and Mr. Preis will be Frances Henningson and Marjorie England. During the evening, a free-will offering will be received for Lutheran Student action, a program which provides aid for worthy students in other countries. The public is invited to attend the concert. Carruth To Have Formal Carruth hall will entertain with a formal dance from 9.p.m. to midnight Saturday at the hall. Mr. and Mrs.Bromleigh Lamb, Mrs.Louise Cochran and Miss Laura Jennings will be chaperones. Friday, Dec. 7, 1951 Phi Delta Phi legal fraternity will entertain with a dance at the Eldridge hotel from 9 p.m. to midnight tonight. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cartar, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Slough and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Grimes will be chaperones. Kappa Psi pharmaceutical fraternity will have a dinner-dance from 7 to 11 p.m. Saturday in the Kansas room of the Union. Charles F. Peterson, Duane G. Wengel and Raymond E. Hopponen will chaperone. Phi Chi medical fraternity will hold a formal dance at the Eldridge hotel from 9 p.m. to midnight Saturday. Chaperones will be Mrs. John H. Hope, Dr. and Mrs. T. G. Metcalf, Dr. and Mrs. S. W. Lesher and W. S. Baumgartner. Kappa Psi Dinner-Dance Phi Chi Formal At Eldridge Phi Delta Phi Party Tonight The University chapter of Sigma Alpha Iota, national music fraternity for women, honored Miss Mary Jane Waggoner, province president, at a banquet Thursday noon in the English room of the Union. SAI Banquet Honors Mary Jane Waggoner Phyllis McFarland, fine arts senior, presided at the table and introduced the guests. Alpha Phi Alpha Dinner-Dance Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity will entertain with a dinner and dance from 8:30 to midnight tonight. Mrs. Irene Spencer, Mrs. Ray Davis and Mrs. Arthur Stanfield will be chaperones. Alpha Phi Alpha Dinner-Dance The military science Reserve Officers Training Corps will hold a Military ball from 8 p.m. to midnight in the Military Science building tonight. Col. and Mrs. Edward F. Kumpe, Lt. Comdr. and Mrs. Lynn Moore and Comdr. and Mrs. W. M. Dickey will chapenor. The chapter presented a musicale Thursday evening featuring the works of American composers for Miss Waggoner. Following the evening program, a formal meeting and initiation services were held. ROTC Military Ball Tonight Sigma Nu's 28-Acre 'Ranch Is Biggest Fraternity Estate Nu chapter of Sigma Nu fraternity at KU has a 28-earce "estate" which makes it the largest land owning fraternity chapter in the country. The chapter house at 945 Emory road was purchased in 1926 from ex-governor Stubbs who built it while serving as the state's chief executive. Twenty-eight acres of land was included in the transaction. Governor Stubbs took over the old Sigma Nu house at 1246 Oread and later sold it to the Alpha Chi Omega sorority. Nu chapter was the first chapter of Sigma Nu founded west of the Mississippi. It was organized in 1884 and members met every Saturday night on the third floor of the Eldridge house. Sigma Nu was the fifth fraternity on the KU campus. Travel Service THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK TRAVEL AGENCY Tel.30 8th & Mass. Sigma Nu had its origin at Virginia Institute at Lexington in 1869. In its early days it was known as the "Legion of Honor." Founders were James Franklin Hopkins and Greenfield Charles of Arkansas; James M. Riley, of Missouri. Among Sigma Nu's distinguished alumni are Senator Andrew Schoepel, of Kansas; "Doc" Blanchard and Bob Fenimore, Fulton Lewis Jr., Zane Grey, Kay Kyser and the late Glenn Miller. L.M.O.C. — No. 9 — WATCH FOR IT Be Happy- GO LUCKIES TASTE BETTER! It takes fine tobacco to give you a better-tasting cigarette. And Lucky Strike means fine tobacco. 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