WEDNESDAY, NOV. 2,1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Music Sorority Gives Tea Music Sorority Gives Tea Sigma Alpha Iota, professional music sorority honored patronesses, faculty, and alumnae members with a tea Sunday at the Delta Delta Delta sorority house. Miller Hallowe'en Guests At a Miller hall Halowe'en party Oct 28, Robert Heins called square dances during the evening, and the guests were; Jack Jevons, Don Trent, Paul Thomas, George Sheldon, Donald Ferrell, Jerry Abercrombie, Robert Heins, Jerry Petersen, Loren Hepler, Renny Keplinger, Marvin Liggett, Kirk Smith, Charles Penny, James Pierce. Norma Jean Bennett of Kansas State college, Mrs. Kenneth Sperry, Marcelia Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Garland Longhofer, Mr. and Mrs. John Baird. Robert Dunwell, Leon Lee, Jack Koenig, Edwin Ehler, Ted Szabo, Parke Woodard, Ross Purcell, Robert Wellborn, Lou Eisele, Desmond Stanton of Kansas State college, James Fullinwider of EL dorado. Chaperones were: Mrs. P. M. Henry, Mrs. John Serroggs, Mrs. H. P. Ramage, and Mrs. R. G. Roche, housemother. \* \* \* Indian Summer Dance Guests Guests who attended the Indian Summer dance at Monchonsia hall on Oct. 22, were: Clyde Burns, Dale Spiegel, Leland Duvall, Herbert Taylor, Thomas Gardner, Ross Keeling, George Muret, William Monday, Robert Engberg, Ronald Youmans, Warren Shaw, Orlin Wagner, William Jader, Cletus Heier, Turner Graves. Leon Stromire, Jack Robinson, Harvey Wilson, Ralph Zingaro, John McConnell, Clinton Carrier, Gordon Gay, William Campbell, Loren Corliss, Daniel Rank, Sybil Klamm, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. John Jacques, and Mr. and Mrs. George Lukens. Chaperones were Mr. and Mrs. Garland Longhofer. Mrs. Elizabeth Stanley, and Mrs. Ross Cole. Women's Groups Will Meet Tomorrow The University Women's club groups will meet Thursday. Group 1 will meet at 7:45 p.m. with Mrs. Ralph Canuteson, 1638 Mississippi street. The guest speaker, Mr. Edward Voegele, assistant instructor in journalism, will talk on "Why Fashions Change." Mrs. Donald Wilson is chairman of the refreshments committee. Group 5 will meet at 7:30 p.m. with Miss Elizabeth Maguir. Miss Bozena Nemcova, graduate student from Czechoslovakia, will be the guest speaker. Mrs. William Simpson is the program chairman. Mrs. F. A. Russell, 1656 Illinois street, will be hostess to group 2 for a dessert party at 8 p.m. Mrs. Jackson Bauer will speak on her trip to Europe last summer. Mrs. F. A. Russell will play in eighteenth century music on the melodeon. Mrs. C. G. Bayles is chairman of the refreshments committee. Mr. Sam Anderson, instructor of German, will speak on his trip to England and Scotland the past summer at the meeting of group 6 at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Joseph Biery, 1901 New Hampshire street. Mrs. Russell Runnels is refreshments chairman. Group 4 will meet for sewing and an informal evening at 8 p.m. with Mrs. J.A. Mix, 1134 Louisiana street. Mrs. Elizabeth Kite is in charge of the refreshments. Group 8 will meet at 3 p.m. with Mrs. Harold Kipd, 125 East 17th street, New York, and Mrs. Gilbert chairman, and Mrs. Hilde B. Gibson is refreshments chairman. A dessert party for group 10 will be held at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. E.G. Nelson, 615 Tennessee street. Mrs. William Terrell is the program chairman and Mrs. Gerald Pearson is refreshments chairman. Group 7 will meet at 2:30 p.m. for a tea with Mrs. Paul B. Lawson, 2215 Vermont street. Mr. R. C. Moore, professor of geology, will speak and show pictures of his recent trip to Japan. Mrs. Phillip Bell and Mrs. Karl Edwards are in charge of refreshments. Group 11 will meet at 3 p.m. with Mrs. Roger Barker at Oskaloosa, Miss Magda Berger, a graduate student from Czechoslovakia, will be the guest speaker. Ms. Dean FIRST WITH THE FINEST. FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS *Evidently senses a cold winter-- He just came out of- OBER'S © AD VANTAGE AD usc. Take a tip from old Bre'r Bear Who winters in this clime; No matter how the cold may bite, The wintry winds may chill and smite, You will always feel sublime! But in a topcoat from Ober's, soft and light priced from $35 Phi Kappa fraternity will entertain Thursday, 5 to 7:30 p.m. with a leaf raking party at the chapter house. Mrs. E. R. Hooer and Mrs. Thomas A. Clark will chaperone. Leaf Raking Party Group 12 will meet at 3 p.m. at Corbin hall. Mrs. Treva Brown will escort the members through the hall. Miss Margaret Habein, dean of women, will discuss plans for the addition to Corbin now being built. Miss Hermina Zipple will be in charge of refreshments. Nesmith will be in charge of refreshments. Any member may attend another group in addition to her own group by calling the hostess of the group she wished to attend. --smart for both sport and business Read the Want Ads Daily. A and B Root Beer Stand 620 N. 2nd From $42.50 New in style—in new patterns, new colors and new fabrics! 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