R 18,1942 FUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Up and Coming Locksley Open House Jacksley hall will entertain from 9 pm. until midnight Friday with an open house. AD Pi Open House Friday open house. Chaperones will be Mrs. John- ston Bates, Mrs. Ross Cole, and Mrs. Louis Stanley. AD Pi Open House Friday Alpha Delta Pi sorority will entertain Friday from 9 p.m. until midnight with an open house. Chaperones will be Mrs. R. G. Roche, Mrs. John A. Scroggs, and Mrs. P. H. Klinkenberg. Phi Psis To Give Party An informal party will be given by Phi Kappa Psi fraternity from 8 pm. until midnight Friday at the Lakeview schoolhouse. Chaperones will be Mrs. Arthur Little, Mrs. Betty Park, Mrs. Wilma Hooper, and Mrs. Pomas Stuart. Costume Party Tonight Sigma Nu fraternity will entertain Friday from 9 p.m. until midnight with a costume party at the chapter house. Chaperones will be Mrs. C. B. Shafeffer, Mrs. Dean Alt, Mrs. Elbert Brammer, and Mrs. Eugene Alford. Guests At Carruth Guests Carriveau entertained the following guests at an open house; Robert H. Kuchelman, Douglas Lyle, Winfred Peace, James Wiltse, Frank Vilren, Douglas Clish, William Monday, Russ Day, Kenneth Hines, Norton Gilbert, John Greenwood, Melvin Rice, Westly Masterson, David Reeser, Jo Ann Van Petten, Frank Extsi, William J. Miller, Kenneth King, Meribah Barrett, Roger L. Davis, Chester Leonard, Joseph Smith, Jeek Jones, Hank Brown, Joseph Sheldon Carl Unruh, Robert Snair, Raymond Berry, James Evans, Robert Duen, Blaine Hardesty, Walter Brown, Jr., Donald Griffin, William Crainer, Alan Abdullah, R. C. Casad, Robert Peck, Royce Walz, and Daniel L. Rank. by GREYHOUND KANSAS-NEBR. November 5 at Lincoln ROUND TRIP only $7.15 (Add Tax) Keep your crowd together! You'll have more fun and enjoy the game a lot more if you go and return by Greyhound. Arrange your own schedule — the rates are amazingly low. Ask for details about charter trips. CHARTER A GREYHOUND GREYHOUND BUS DEPOT Anthony Engagement Delta Gamma sorority announces the engagement of Miss Carol Anthony, Kansas City, Mo., to Mr. Charles Fischer, also of Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. W. S. Shaw, housemother of Delta Gamma, made the announcement. Call 707 638 Mass. Miss Anthony is a College junior; Mr. Fisher is a member of Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity at the University of Missouri. Miss Anthony, who wore an orchid corsage, was attended by Miss Beverly Sieman and Miss Dorothy Johnson. They wore corsages of small orchids. Mrs. Shaw's corsage was of carnations. Watkins Entertains Watkins hall entertained Oct. 16, with a dinner in honor of the Watkins-Miller scholarship committee. Guests were Miss Margaret Habein, Miss Elin K. Jorgensen, Miss Martha Peterson, Miss Edna Hill, and Miss Agnes Brady. Miss Patricia Kennedy, accompanied by Miss Barbara Glover, sang at the coffee served after dinner in the living room. Miss Jorgenson taught the women folk songs. Canasta Illegal In Mexico The dinner and program were directed by the women who entered Watkins hall for the first time this semester. Gambling is illegal in Mexico except for licensed horse racing and the government's national lottery operated for the benefit of the poor. Mexico City—(U.P.)—It is against the law to play canasta in Mexico. A government decree today banned large gatherings in private homes for canastas parties because there was too much gambling on the card craze, the Interior ministry said. Tea Honors Mrs. Christian Tea Honors Mrs Cain. A tea was given Oct. 16 in honor of Mrs. Vivian Christian, Templin hall housemother. Miss Martha Peterson, assistant dean of women, assisted in the receiving line and Mrs. Treva Brown, Corbin hall housemother, poured. *** Sigma Chi To Have Dance Sigma Chi fraternity will entertain Saturday at the chapter house from 9 p.m. until midnight with a dance. Chaperones will be Mrs. C. A. Thomas, Mrs. J. H. Kreamer, and Mrs Lila Wilson. Lambda Chi Party Saturday *** Lahore Bohra Chi Alpha fraternity will entertain with a party from 9 p.m. until midnight Saturday at Lakeview. Mrs. Wilma Hooper, Mrs. B. A. Weber, and Mrs. Lila Wilson will be the chaperones. For the latest and smartest in hair styling. CORN'S Studio of Beauty 23 W. 9th 709 Take A Break For A Tasty Snack - Sizzling Steaks — 5 to 7:30 - Fountain Specials - Tasty Sandwiches Curb Service after 4 p.m. On the corner of Eighth and Massachusetts streets . . . turn west . . . a block and a half down . . on the left is . . . 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