, 1949 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9.1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Christmas Parties, Dances Bring Busy Week-End Sigma Chi To Hold Party Sigma Pi Tea Dance Sigma Chi To Hold Party Sigma Chi fraternity will give a party at the chapter house from 9 p.m. until midnight Saturday. Mrs. Malph Park, Mrs. H. P. Ramage, and Mrs. Virginia Brammer will chaperone. Sigma Pi fraternity will entertain with a teardance at the chapter house from 3 until 5 p.m. Saturday. A D Pi To Give Tea Dance Mrs. Fanny DeLoizer and Mrs. Mary Carby will chaperone. Mrs. H. J. Overholser and Mrs Thomas Clark will chaperone. Alpha Delta Pi sorority will entertain with a tea dance from 2:30 until 3:30 p.m. at the chapter house Saturday. Engineering Triad Entertains Tau Beta Pi, Pi Tau Sigma, and Sigma Tau, engineering fraternities, will entertain from 9 p.m. until midnight Saturday in the Military Science building. Chaperones will be Dean and Mrs. T. DeWitt Carr, professor and Mrs. Albert Palmerlee, and professor and Mrs. William Simpson. A T O Tea Dance Saturday Alpha Tau Omega fraternity will entertain with a tea dance from 2 until 4 p.m. at the chapter house Saturday. Chaperones will be Mrs. John Skie and Mrs. Charles Wentworth. Foster Hall Dance Friday Foster hall will entertain with a formal dance from 9 p.m. until midnight Friday. Men's Halls To Give Dance Sterling, Oliver, and Battenfell halls will entertain from 9 p.m. until midnight Friday with a dance at the Union. Hillcrest To Give Dance Huncrest To Give Dance Hillcrest house will entertain from 9 pm, until midnight Saturday in the evening. The students will be Dr. and Mrs. Max Dusden, Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Herstein, and Mr. and Mrs. John Oliver Phi Kappa Dance Saturday Phi Kappa fraternity will give a dance from 9 p.m. until midnight Saturday. Delta Tan Delta Gives Dance Delta Tau Delta Gives Dance Delta Tau Delta fraternity will entertain with a dance from 9 p.m. until midnight Saturday in the Union ballroom. Carruth Formal Saturday Carruth hall will entertain with a formal dance from 9 p.m. until midnight Saturday. Sigma Kappa To Give Party Sigma Kappa sorority will entertain from 9 p.m. until midnight Saturday at the chapter house with a party. D G Gives Christmas Dance Delta Gamma sorority will give a Christmas formal dance from 9 p.m. until midnight at the chapter house Saturday. Monchusia To Hold Dance Monchusia hall will have a dance from 9 p.m. until midnight Saturday. Delta Sigma Pi Dance Sigma Dance Delta Sigma Fraternity will entertain with a dance from 9 p.m. until midnight Friday in the Eldridge hotel. Christmas Dinner Dance Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority will give a Christmas dinner dance from 6 p.m. until midnight Friday in the Union. As Argentine Game Takes Hold In America Bridge Loses Fans To Canasta Instead of "What's trumps?" the latest question heard around the card tables of the nation is, "How much do we need to meld now?" Bridge has lately lost many fans to Canasta, a new card game which is sweeping the country. Coming to the United States from Argentina, it became popular with Americans the past sumer. Canasta is a glorified combination of runny and "Oklahoma" which is harder and more exciting than the two games from which it evolved. The Spanish word "canasta" means "basket" in English. A canasta in the card game consists of a group of at least seven cards of one kind. A natural canasta is one with no wild cards and counts 500 points no matter whether it is composed of fours or aces. A mixed canasta may include up to three wild cards which counts 300 points. A canasta is like a "basket" of seven wild cards—it says here in small print. A modest two counts 20 points and is a "wild" card while the red threes have a value of 100 points. Black threes are used to prevent an opponent from picking up the discard pile. The usually unused and unwanted joker counts 50 and is also "wild." Aces are valued at 20 points and the royalty of the deck, the king, queen and jack, extends down to and including the eight to give 10 points. Sevens down to fours count five points. Two decks are used with 5,000 points as the winning number. The most important win is a far disant goal but it is one hand sure may go as high as 2,000 or more. Phi Kappa Psi fraternity will entertain with their Christmas formal dance from 6:30 p.m. until midnight Saturday in the Kansas room of the Union. Any number of persons from two to eight can play. In four, six, or eight-handed games, partners can team up in this fool's paradise. It is a tricky game, and until 5,800 is reached, it's anybody's game. Tri Deltis To Have Formal Delta Delta Delta sorority will have a formal dance from 9 p.m. until midnight Friday at the Eddridge hotel. Don Henry Co-op Dance Don Henry Co-op will entertain from 9 p.m. until midnight with a semi-formal dance Saturday. Confused? Phi Psi Christmas Formal Tri Delts To Have Formal Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity will entertain at the Eldridge hotel from 9 p.m. until midnight Saturday with a party. Complete Christmas gift items in all three brands. S A E Party Saturday - COTY Don Henry Co-op Dance The R.O.T.C. will entertain with a Military ball from 9 p.m. until midnight Friday in the Military Science building. - MAX FACTOR Military Ball Planned Friday - Cosmetics - Templin Hall Gives Formal Templin hall will give a formal dance from 9 p.m. until midnight Saturday. - RICHARD HUDNUT COE'S DRUG King Discusses Child Care At KU Dames Meeting we deliver Templin Hall Gives Formal 1347 Mass. Ph. 234 The psychological development of pre-school children was the topic presented for discussion by Mrs. Otis King, guest speaker at the K.U. Dame meeting Dec. 7. The points to problem behavior are verbal guidance by words, tones spoken, and through physical guidance, said Mrs. King. Mrs. King received her master of arts degree at the University of Ohio. She previously taught in the nursery school at North Texas State college. Mrs. King is also a member of the K.U. Dames. Mrs. Delbert Bangs, Mrs. Robert Coleman, Mrs. Charles Butin, and Mrs. William Sigley served on the hostess committee. Zipple Gives Holiday Dinner Miss Hermina Zipple, director of the Union, entertained officers, committee chairmen, secretary of the month of Student Union activities, and the producer of College Daze at a Christmas dinner Tuesday in the Union. Galloway Chosen Trophy Girl Ann Galloway, member of Delta Delta soriority, was chosen queen for the annual Delta Upsilon Trophy Girl formal Noy. 12. Socially Speaking Darlene Schindler, Wilma Partington, Sammy Johnson, Sammy Peete, Marlene Nickel, Betty Wheeler, Iris Caldwell, Jean Riggins, Virginia Copedge, Peggy Foster, Jean Covacevich, Barbara Fletcher, Mary Joe Nusch, Carolyn Isern, Ada Hatfield. Guests at the dance were Dorothy Williams, Nancy Meyer, Mary Douglas, Ann Beelman, Patricia Dixon, Ruby Sebel, Barbara Hagan, Patricia Brown, Joan Sanders,orma Hunsinger, Carol Buehler,Burma Zimmerman, Maelro French, Marilyn Dubach, Albert Rice. Patricia Mattkins, Lucinda Stevens, Marilyn Barr, Elaire Green, Nancy Dean, Barbara Bolman, Barbara Montaldo, Wanda Denney Eve Wahl, Beverly Flynn, Carol Berry, Georgia Haun, Barbara Baird, Carol Krebbiel, Peggy Godbev. Ann Galloway. Jane Hollingsworth, Margaret Stewart, Geraldine Mahan, Patriot Chealham, Mary Mather, Patricia Chealham, Betty Tues, Bonnie Marshall, Jean Bush. Carol Galloway, Patricia Roney, Melva Hoover, Jerry Hesse, Mary Loveless, Ann Bonecutter, Lyn Burton, Guin Goery, Carole Eehart, Don McDaniel, James Stigall, Karmen Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Nickels, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Weltmer, Mr. and Mrs. Roderick Weltner, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hoops, and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Zimmerman. Bees Enliven Cemetery Clinton, Mass.,—(U.P.)-Town workers discovered some 1,500 very lively individuals in Woodlawn cemetery. They were removing an old tree from the graveyard when bees that had hived up in the tree sent them scampering. The Archery club meetings have been postponed until second semester. The first meeting next semester will be held Wednesday, Feb. 8. Greenbank Pledges D G Archery Club Postponed Greenbank Pledges D G Delta Gamma orbiterity announce Dec. 8. of Doris Greenbank, journalism senior, from El Dorado, Kan. Brewster Speaks to AKL Sterling. Oilver Dinner Guests Sterling, Oliver Dinner Guests Miss Martha Peterson, assistant dinner woman, Miss Carolina Nellis, Battenford, Eugent Linton, Battenford president were dinner guests of Sterling and Olver halls Nov. 30. Professor R. Q. Brewster, chairman of the C chemistry department, was a dinner guest of Alpha Kappa Lambda fraternity Wednesday. He addressed the fraternity on "Science in the Courtroom." Make The "A and B" A Regular Stop After The Show A and B Root Beer Stand 620 N. Second Curb Service 11 a.m.-Midnite Royal College Shop 837-32 Mass. ---