University Daily Kansan Friday, October 19, 1951 Open Houses, Parties, Dances Celebrate End of Rainy Week AOPi To Hold Tea Dance Alpha Omicron Pi sorority will hold a tea dance from 1 p.m. to 2 Saturday at the house. Mrs. D. I. Denham and Mrs. Dean S. Nite will be chaperones. Delt's To Give Paddle Party Delta Tau Delta fraternity will entertain with its annual Paddle party from 9 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Saturday at the chapter house. Chaperones will be Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Biery, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Moore and Mrs. Nellie Hopkins. Varsity Dance At Union Kappa's To Hold Semi-Formo' Watkins Hall Open House Phi Kappa To Have Dance Phi Kappa fraternity will entertain the members of Alpha Chi sorority with a tea dance from 2 to 4 p.m. Saturday at the chapter house. Mrs. Dana L. Anderson and Mrs. F. L. MacCreawill be chaperones. Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority will hold a semi-formal dance from 9 p.m. to midnight Saturday at the chapter house. Chapelones will be Mrs. Bert A. Weber, Mrs. John Skle, Mrs. Edward Dicks and Mrs. Edwin B. Peet. An open house will be held by Watkins hall from 9.pm to midnight Saturday at the hall. Mrs. Althea Galloway, Mrs. Kathleen Caughman, Mrs. Frank M. Baird and Miss Julia Willard will be chaperones. Phi Kappa To Have Dance A varsity dance will be held from 9 p.m. to midnight Saturday in the Hawk's Nest of the Union. All students are invited. Jolliffe Hall Lists Informal Party Guests Guests at Jolliffe hall's informal party on Friday, Oct. 12, were Carman Schoen, Nan Porter, Sue Moyer, Joan Nottingham, Marge Bedell, Elaine Blaylock, Ann Painter, Mary Jo Scholttacker, Ann Moherman, Karen Gerber, Nancy Russell, Susan Schnemlhoffer, Margie Godwin, Martyn Jackson, Norma Glass, Margaret Cool and Danna Denning. Peggy Glilstrap, Pat Cusic, Elizabeth Wolgamuth, Janice Meisner, Shifley Grey, Grace Bogart, Frances Grimes, Sandra Dunlop, Eleanor Lufferman, Marlene Shaw, Mary Thompson, Betty Clinger, Ann Orrence, Donna Summers, Orinne Gray, Carolyn Holm, Virginia Johnston, Peggy Horn, Virginia Isaacson, Marlene Fortune and Betty England. Mr. and Mrs. Don Ferrell, Paul Thomas, Bill McClelland and Darrell Rhudy. Theta Phi Correctly dressed Frenchmen of the 1820's wore two waistcoats on formal occasions—a vest of white pique over one of black velvet, with the velvet edge rolling over the white. Norma Birzer, education senior and Barbara Trapp, fine arts sophomore, were initiated Wednesday evening into Theta Phi Alpha sorority Triangle To Give Party Triangle fraternity will have a party from 9 p.m. to midnight Saturday at the chapter house. Chaperons will be Mrs. Dean S. Nite and Mrs. Lela C. Wilson. Phi Kappa Tau Formal Dance A formal dance will be given by Phi Kappa Tau fraternity from 9 p.m. to midnight Saturday in the Kansas room of the Memorial Union. Chapereons will be Mrs. C. L. Veatch, Mrs. Mary Younkman, and Mrs. Louis Stanley. Alpha Chi Omega sorority will hold a dance at the Kansas room in the Union from 9 p.m. until midnight Friday. Mrs. John Skie, Mrs. A. G. McKay, Mrs. Arthur H. Little, Mrs. C. A. Thomas, and Mrs. F. L. MacCreary will chaperon. Alpha Chi To Hold Dance Lambda Chi Showboat Party Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity will hold their annual showbowl party at the Eldridge hotel from 8:30 p.m. to midnight Friday. Chaperons will be Mrs. J. R. Scott, Mrs. Ralph Park, Mrs. E. R. Hooper, and Mrs. T. H. Stuart. Kappa Sig Mothers Have Tea Phi Kappa Tau fraternity Held a hayride Oct. 13. Chaperons were Mrs.Carletta Nellis, Mrs.C. P.Aul, Mr. and Mrs.Eldon Teft and Mrs.Fred Fultz. Phi Kappa Tau Lists Fall Hayride Guests Lon York, Ethelyn Byrd, Gertrude Heideman, Lois Libby, Nancy Russell, Lynn Austin, Esther Williams, Margery McSpadden, Carolyn Koenig, Mary Ann Pitts, Barbara Dickman, Ada May Parsons. Guests included Barbara Trotter, Katheryn Rohwer, Beverly Wilson, Olive Selfridge, Charlene Collins, Alice Kathryn Peters, Nancy Hindman, Jean Sullivan and Lucy Codd. Lou Diver, Nancy Briggs, Sue Swartz, Dina Gaskell, Beverly Cpo, Amy DeYong, Mary Ann Dilts and Mary Beth Staley. The Mother's club of Kappa Sigma fraternity met at the chapter house Wednesday for tea and bridge. YWCA Schedules Mixer 1. Black and white stripe 2. Leopard A recognition service for new members and a get-acquainted mixer will be held at the YWCA all-membership meeting at 4 p.m. Monday, Oct. 22, in the Kansas room of the Union. SMART FOR FALL Pile Fabric Scarves $1.25 JOHNSON'S 835 Mass. Call 771 L. C. Woodruff, dean of men, will present "The Faith of a Freshman" at a meeting of the Canterbury club, for Episcopal students, Sunday morning. Holy Communion services will be held at 9 a.m. and a breakfast and the meeting will follow. Guests at the dinner were Mr. and Mrs. T. McMabon, Mr. and Mrs. J. Bowdish, Mr. and Mrs. H. Feil, Mr. and Mrs. H. Wahlstedt, Bruce Pennington, H. Wolf and Gail May. Religious Notes Helener Currier, assistant director of the Wesley foundation, and Robert Bell, education senior, will lead a discussion, "Where Shall We Build," at the Wesley foundation meeting 5.30 p.m. Sunday at the First Methodist church. "Choosing for Happiness," a movie on courtship, will be the basis for a discussion to be held at the meeting of Gamma Delta, Immanuel Lutheran Student organization, 5:30 p.m. Sunday at the Immanuel Lutheran church. Also, a film, "Split Decision," will be shown at the meeting. Dean Leonard H. Axe of the School of Business spoke on "Education for Business Responsibility" at the annual convention of the National Office Management association in Wichita Wednesday. Founders' day dinner was served at the Theta Tau house Sunday, celebrating the founding of the engineering fraternity Oct. 15, 1904. The Wesley foundation, Methodist student organization, will have a square dance at 8 p.m. Friday in the social hall of the First Methodist church. All students interested are welcome to come either with or without dates. Kappa Phi, Methodist organization for student women, will hold a pledging service for new members at 1/10 p.m. Friday at Danforth chapel. Dr. C. P. Osbourne, professor of philosophy, will discuss "Ethical Principles" at Disciple fellowship meeting 5:30 p.m. Sunday at Myers hall. All persons interested are welcome to attend. Preceding the dinner five men were formally initiated into Theta Tau. They were Vernon Johnson, engineering senior; Charles Craig, engineering sophomore, and Gene Rogers, Alva Caster, and Donald Lloyd, engineering sophomores. The meeting, designated "education night," was attended by the Wichita board of education and the administrators of the business departments of the Wichita schools. Theta Tau Fraternity Celebrates Founding The Lutheran Student association will sponsor a treasure hunt and Halloween party at 7:30 p.m. Friday at the Trinity Lutheran church. Chaperons will be Mrs. Magda Jensen, Miss Mary Larson and Richard Preis. Girls should wear jeans. Dean Axe Speaks In Wichita tainment - A Story of Wonderful People - A Drama of Glorious Music A New Thrill in Motion Picture Enter- ARTUR RUBINSTEIN · JASCHA HEIFETZ SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY Page 10 3 DAYS ONLY YOUR EYES should be examined today. Call for appointment. Any lens or prescription duplicated. LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO. Phone 425 1025 Mass. 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