1, 1949 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Women's Club Plans Christmas Party The University Women's club formal Christmas party will be held Friday Dec. 2, in the ballroom of the Union. Faculty men will be guests. The party will open with a reception at 8 p.m., to be followed by a short program, and dancing. General chairman of the party is Mrs. J. A. Burzle. Mrs. E. C. Quigley is in charge of refreshments Mrs. J. E. Hankins is chairman of the decorations committee. Mrs. Arvid Jacobson will arrange the program. Others assisting Mrs. Burzle are: Mrs. J. A Reese, Mrs. M. E. Easton, Mrs. H. A. Ireland, Mrs. Joseph Biery, Mrs. George Beal, Mrs. J. O. Maloney, Mrs. Paul Roofe, Mrs. G. Bradshaw, Mrs. R. E. Johnson, Mrs. Henry Shenk, Mrs. Allen Crafton, Miss Alice Moomaw, Miss Evelyn Degraw, Mrs. William Halsey, Mrs. Laurence Malloux, Mrs. H. C. Turk, Mrs. Gerald Carney, Miss Irene Murphy, Miss Marian Jarsilid, Mrs Katherine Mulky, Mrs Helen Lohr, and Mrs. Calvin Vander Werf. Those in the receiving line will be Mrs. Deane Malott, Mrs. C. F. Nelson, Mrs. E. B. Stouffer, and Mrs. M. D. Clubb. Mrs. E. F. Engel, Mrs. H. B. Hungorford, Mrs. A. T. Walker, Mrs. C. H. Ashton, Miss Elizabeth Meguiar, Miss Margaret Lynn, Mrs. D. M. Swarthout, Miss May Gardner, and Miss Sara Laird will pour. —Photo by Hank Brown Miss Hogue's attendants, the Misses Joan Happy, Mary Lynn Hegarty, Barbara Parent, and Virginia Daniels, wore crysthemium corsages and Mrs. Frank MacCreary, housemother of Alpha Chi Omega, wore a rose and gardenia corsage. Alpha Chi Omega sorority announces the pinnig of Miss Ann Hogue, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Hogue, Russell, to Mr. Pat Dunne, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dunne Manhattan. The announcement was made Nov. 17. Up and Coming Miss Hogue is an education senior Mr. Dunne is a pharmacy senior and a member of Delta Tau Delta fraternity. Grad Clubs Meet Alpha Chi Omega Party The graduates club of the W. Y. C. A. and the Y. M. C. A. will meet from 7 until 8 p. m. at the Union fountain. Alpha Chi Omega sorority will have a party from 9 p. m. until midnight Saturday at the chapter house. Mrs. F. L. MacCreary will chaperone. Chi O-Kappa Sig Dance Chi Omega sorority and Kappa Sigma fraternity will give their annual "Cardinal-Crescent" formal dance from 9 p. m. to midnight Saturday at the Community building. Chaperones will be Mrs. C. L. Veatch, Mrs. Fanny DeLozier, and Mrs. W.T. McWilliams. This Will Please Texans Ennis, Tex.—(U.P.)—Cereus watchers here lost a lot of sleep this summer and fall. It seems that Mrs. P. V. Mulkey's night-blooming plant had 15 blossoms on nine nights. Normally, the plants bloom only once a year. Phi Kappa Tau held its annual fall formal at the Lawrence county club Nov. 18. Jimmy Sellards orchestra played. Phi Kappa Tau Guests Banquet And Guests Take Social Spotlight Guests were: Marian Miller, Christine Johnson, Donna Schiefer, Patty Keck, Myra Davidson, Edna Simms, Dot Williams, Nancy Patterson, Joyce Cameron, Donna Briggs, Gwendolyn Mai, Roberta Anderson, Althea Clinton, Donna Schmaus, Norma Staves. Barbara White, Lenore Carlson, Margaret Lawrence, Ruth Hill, Dythel Piegel, Joyce Payne, Jeanette Dalaba, Patsy Cook, Barbara Cordes, Mary Gilles, Lida Stark, Jeanne Dyer, Anita Phillip, Nancy Law- rence, Joanne Varnum. Shirley Lapham, Patty Theis, Beverly Breuer, Patsy Gay, Delores Wunsch, Louise Lynn, Phyllis Rushon, Mary Alice Fraser, Wanda Morris, Marie Divati, Phyllis Kraft, Joan Donelan, Carol Donovaux, Donna Kempner, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Trapp. Chaperones were: Mrs. Mary Younkman, Mrs. T. L. Collier, Mrs. Charles Mandigo, Tri Delts Hold Banquet *** Atter the dinner, Jeanne Rose, chapter president, introduced Julia Kottmann, district president, and Betty Layton, district co-president. Doreen Wallace Hubbard spoke on the history of Delta Delta Delta. About sixty members were present. Alumnae present were; Mary Kottmann Hill, Margaret Doll Crahan, Doreen Wallace Hubbard, Virginia Burckhalter, Dorothy Anderson, Margaretta Clevenger, Ruth Dyer, Agnes Bray, Frances Cox. Cora Downs. Theta Omega chapter of Delta Delta Delta sorority held its first annual National Founders' day banquet Monday in the Kansas room of the Union. Alleen Hanna, Helen McDonald, Julia Kottmann, Joanne Barr, Thelma Musser, Betty Layton, Laura Stowers, Marybelle Shepherd, Velma Austin, Dorraine Palmer, Dorothy Hill. ISA Ward P Elects Officers Ward P of the Independent Students Association announces the election of the following officers: Jim Nitz, president; Kenneth Shaw, vice-president and social chairman; Warren Johnson, secretary; Thane Robinson, treasurer; and Lee Copper, I. S. A. representative. Bear Hunter Finds Prey As He Falls In Animal's Den L'Anse, Mich., — (U.P.) — Edward Homier was telling about his novel bear hunt near here. He was walking along a ridge when his foot suddenly sank into wething soft. Hearing a growl, he shot and then dug out a 250-pound bear. He had accidentally caved in the roof of the animal's den. Call K.U. 251 With Your News. Home Ec Faculty Sells Christmas Book Home Economics department faculty members have compiled a 56-page booklet of Christmas suggestions which is on sale in the department office. Other sections tell which books and records to select for a child of any age group. The booklet, which contains 87 illustrations by Mrs. Archer Wilcox, instructor in home economics, sells for 50 cents. The booklet tells how to make window, tree, and table decorations, how to wrap gifts, and how to make simple presents. It gives recipes for Christmas menus, and suggests games for the children. "Gat," the slang word for gun comes from the Gatling gun which was used before the modern machine gun. Detroit, Mich. "A packed house fell into a hush as a single man walked on to the middle of the big stage and thereafter the capacity audience of 3,800 people surged with CHARLES LAUGHTON from tears to laughter as the greatest of the great held in the cup of his hand an electrified audience for two hours in one of the most outstanding evenings ever brought to the citizens of Detroit." COMING TO K.U. SUNDAY DECEMBER 11th 8:30 p.m. HOCH AUDITORIUM Presented by: Student Union Activities Tickets $1.22-$1.83-$2.44 including tax ALL SEATS RESERVED On Sale Now Round Corner Drug Store Strong Hall Bus. Office Get Tickets Early! Get Tickets Early! LEARN TO SKI! While on a HOLIDAY IN ASPEN! Ski-Skate-Swim-Winter Sports Galore! 6 Days of Fun! Winter Wonderland! AGAIN THIS YEAR through popular demand a Holiday SKI Party is being organized. Last year's party proved most successful and we anticipate having a bigger and better party this year. Since there are so many planning trips to Aspen over the Christmas Holidays, and because of the Aspen Intercollegiate Ski Meet being held there at that time, all reservations MUST be made by Dec. 15th. ★ ALL TRANSPORTATION ★ ALL TRANSPORTATION (Our own special railroad car) STARTING in K.C. on December 26 RETURN to K.U.on January 2 (The best skis, boots & poles) ALL MEALS (What an appetite!) ★ ALL EQUIPMENT ★ LESSONS EVERY DAY (Under the famous Friedl Pfiefer) SKI LIFT PASS SKY LIFT PASS (Unlimited on all lifts) ★ STEAK DINNER (At the famous Red Onion Cafe) ★ COMFORTABLE ACCOMODATIONS (Roaring Forks Lodge) ★ ALL ARRANGEMENTS AND DETAILS HANDLED IN THE 'BERRY' MANNER HANDLED IN THE 'BERRY' MANNER - Everything Included For $139.75 plus tax - GALA NEW YEAR'S CELEBRATION (At the "Guy Ninies" Hotel, Jerome At the "Gay Nineties" Hotel Jerome SQUARE DANCING ★ SQUARE DANCING (At the quaint Four Seasons Club) ★ ASPEN INTERCOLLEGIATE MEET (Jumps and all) ★ MOONLIGHT SKATING PARTY (2½ mile sleigh ride to lake) For Further Information, contact— BERRY TOURS 6 East 11th Street — Kansas City 6, Mo.