WEDNESDAY, NOV. 9. 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Fall Social Whirl Includes Costume Parties Guests At Acacia Party Guests At Acacia Party An Egyptian setting formed the background of the Acacia fraternity costume party No. 5. Guests entered the chapter house through a tunnel resembling the catacoms of an ancient burial tomb. Ann Carinder presented "Dance of the Nile." After the party, members of the fraternity and their guests attended the rally to welcome the returning football team. Guests were Patricia Corley, Yvonne Luce, Barbara Sells, Betty Jean Waters, Marga Taylor, Faye Bond, Louise Sanborn, Rosemary Hall, Emma Jane Sands, Barbara Burnham, Elda Lou Phillips, Marjorie Dice, Thelma Sprout, Dorothy Jones. Doris Young, Jean Quisenberry, Emily Goodell, Darl Wolf, Virginia Frost, Christine Buchholtz, Mary Anna Ward, Ann Carinder, Betty Cook, Joan Lambert, Barbara Cordes, Lois Etherington, Joan Grone, Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Reusser, Moonshiners Brawl Guests Moonshiners Brawl Guests Guests at the annual Phi Kappa fraternity "Moonshiners Brawl" party 8; were: Allen Ewke, Heying, Maripae Bouland, Betty Cotter, Barbana Cleaves, Mary Lou Waldman, Molly Smith, Barbara Ryan, Patricia Jansen, Barbara Langdon, Donna Bauer, Gale Yonke, Nancy Hanlon, Patty Straub, Mary Jo Murray. Audrey Eden, Marjorie Clark, Dorothy Byrne, Bea Wald, Phyllis Gray, Mary Leach, Helen Cavanaugh, Barbara Lameroux, Joanne Dyer, Katherine Peters, Norma Steele, Barbara Findley, Arlene Hill, Delores Robuse. Elizabeth Mukie, Jane Lewis, Alice Monk, Patricia Archer, Bette Brown, Barbara Jones, Jo Ann Clark, Sue Smith, Annie Swift, Caroline Birzer, Jane Rawlings, Kathleen Cole, Merieta Schindler, Betty Mason, Kay Jordon, Ellen McClaim, Shirley Burry, C. J. Holler. Ruth Abercrombie, Margaret Lutz, Jeanne Shear, Margie Hodes, Donna Schudy, Joanne Ogg, Sue Hatchins, Jo Ann Wellman, Violet Krispence, Jean Sullivan, Emilou Watson, and Dorothy Perkins. Special guests were The Reverand Mr. George Towle, Miss Mary Towle, Mr. and Mrs. William Hart, Mr. and Mrs. William Conroy, Miss Mary Leachy, and Mr. Dick Bugler. The chaperones were Mrs. E. R. Hooper, Mrs. James A. Hooke, and Mr. and Mrs. Emil L. Telelf. --should be examined today. Call for appointment. Any lens or Prescription Duplicated. Phone 425 1025 Mass. Lawrence Optical Co. Guests At Bowerv Brawl Guests At Bowery Brawl Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity held its "Bowery Brawl" party Nov. 5 at the chapter house. Out of town guests were: James Denovan, Allan Cook, Dean Glasco, Charles Hinsaw, Jerry Clark, William Pechin, and Dan Becker. The chaperones were Mrs. Virginia Brammer, Mrs. Andrew McKay, Mrs. Arthur Little, and Mrs. Thomas Clark. The following were guests: Caroline Lientz, Nancy Neighbors, Jeanne Aldridge, Helen Pierson, Norma Haase, Mary Selig, Marilyn Kendall, Patricia Ryan, Barbara Anderson, Georgia Lee Westmontland, Marilyn Barr, Ruth Longwood, Beatrice Buehler, Suzanne Hoyt, Lila Tessendorf. Ariane Hadley, Shirley Selig, Ann Jordan, Joyce Harper, Evelyn Barncord, Sarah Bowers, Mary Ann Evert, Margaret Goodrich, Katherine Codle, Dean Perrine. Sally Elder, Patricia Frazier, Shirley Morehouse, Clara Nelson, Beverly Anderson, Darlene Kerbs, Cheri Montgomerg, Marilyn Hanson, Ernestine Pulliam, Mary Ann Pavley, Joyce Salmon, Marcia Boger, Linda Sanborn. Theresse Potts, Judy Johnson, Dorothy Baldwin, Josephine Bonney Rita, Speken, Hellen Schencle, Delores Dean, Grace Endacott, Jeanine Shindler, Jean Lutrich, Roberta Larson, Joanne Pace, Mary Ann Carney, Delores Nixson, Ernestine Whitmore. Nancy Freely, Mary Lou Brewer, Shirley Grout, Rosemary Keenan, Arlene Jenke, Elizabeth Townsen, Karen Jenke, Elizabeth Townsen, Helen Whitehead, Patricia Ecord. Marilyn Gaw, Helen Johnson, Lynette Oberg, Ida Mae Rowland, Barbara Fordham, Suzanne Skinner, Glenna Davis, Mrs. Douglas Paddock, and Mrs. William Hausler. *** Theta Epsilon Pledges Theta Epsilon, Baptist sorority, announces the following pledges for 1949-50: Mary Lou Auchard, College junior; Doris Ann Buddell, fine arts sophomore; Mary Lee Haury, fine arts freshman; Jean Caroline Johnson, College freshman; Barbara Sells, College sophomore; Annetta J. Smith, College freshman; Toni Tonaka; and Dorothy Watson, fine arts sophomore. - * * Fraternity Initiates Eight Fraternity Initiates Eight Alpha Kappa Lambda social fraternity initiated eight men at the chapter house Sunday morning. Those initiated were: William L. Adams, Clay Center; Eddie V. Bales, Herington; Robert J. Evans, Mission; David A. Harner, Rago; Jack Lee, Teepak Nelson, Jaber Belden, Frank Wilson, Wilhelm and Robert L. Simonton, Natehez, Miss. Eddie V. Bales was chosen honor initiate. Following the initiation a breakfast was served to the fraternity at the Castle Tea room. Paul B. Lawson, dean of the College, and representing the Alpha Kappa Lambda alumni, spoke to the group. KHK Pledges Three Men Kappa Eta Kappa, electrical engineering fraternity, announces the pledging of James D. Carothers and John W. DeHaven, both from Kansas City, Mo.; and George J. Moore, Topeka. *** TROWN President, VISIT Mrs. Brad C. Poel Presidien- ident of Alpha Chima Omega priory, is visiting the chapter today and tomorrow. She will note chapter relations and discuss national policies. Province President Visits Call K.U. 251 With Your News Frankie Lane's "MULE TRAIN" ON MERCURY RECORDS 79c BELL'S 925 Mass. Sterling Hall Dance Sterling Hall Dance Sterling hall will have a dance from 9 p.m. until midnight Saturday at the hall. Chaperones will be Mrs. Lela C. Wilson, Mrs. Lorraine Gosney, and Mrs. Dean S. Nite. German Club Picnic The German club will entertain with a picnic from 6 p.m. until 9:30 p.m. Friday at Potter lake. Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Burzle, Miss Charline Vertel, and Mr. Per-Hugo Siorgren will chaperone Phi Kappa Sigma Dance Phi Kappa Sigma will entertain with a dance from 9 p.m. until midnight Saturday at the chapter house. The chaperones will be Mrs. Treva Brown, Mrs. Thomas A. Clark, Mrs. J. R. Scott, and Mrs. John Scroggs. Jolliffe Hall Hour Dance Jollife Hall Hour Dance Jolliffe hall will hold an open house hour dance from 7 until 8 p.m. today. Club Members To See Films Two movies will be shown at a meeting of the Bacteriology club at 7:30 p.m. tonight in Snow hall. James Mauldin, graduate student and president of the club, said the subjects of the films are "The Legacy of Pasteur" and "The Nitrogen Cycle." Magic Carpet Party Friday Westminster fellowship will hold a Magic Carpet party at 8 p.m. Friday, at Westminster hall. Color slides of a 3,000 mile mission tour through the South Eastern states will be shown. Magic Carpet Party Friday Turkey Disease Takes Toll Columbus, O., (U.P.) - Ohio. has about 1,300,000 turkeys this year but probably will have less by the time they are ready for the broiler. Although the crop of young turkeys is equal to the best in other years, new and different turkey diseases keep cropping up to cut down the numbers. Read the Want Ads Daily. Plan an "arm chair" tour with an interesting talk and color movie from the First National Bank Travel Agency. Travel films and speakers are available to university groups without charge. Some of the more popular films include: Wings to Hawaii Wings to Hawaii Wildlife to India and Guatemala Flight to the Sun, featuring Wings to South America Wings over Europe Wings to the Orient the Southwest Exclusive agents for Pan American Airways System CITY TICKET OFFICE The First National Bank of Lawrence Travel Agency 8th & Mass. Sts. Miss Rose Gieseman, Mgr. Tel. 30 THE DEPARTMENT OF SPEECH AND DRAMA Presents CORNELIA OTIS SKINNER in Her Character Sketches Fraser Theatre Friday, Nov.11, 8:00 p.m. ALL SEATS RESERVED Ticket Office, Green Hall, K.U. 412 Open Daily 9-12, 1-4. Single Adm. $1.22 (incl. tax) ---