TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Socially Speaking Sigma Phi Epsilon Bowery Brawl Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity entertained Nov. 6 with its annual Bowyer Brawl costume party. The decorations featured an old time "bar" and a casino. Prizes for the best costumes were awarded to Mary Ann Cruse and Lyle Woodring; Irene McConnell and D. L. Hart won prizes for winning the most "money" from the "gambling" devices. The floor show included the Bowery quartet, an impersonation of Al Jolson, and gay-nineties group singing; master of ceremonies was Zack Farha. Chaparrons included Mrs. O. L. Horner, Mrs. Mary Younkman, Mrs. Mary Carby, Mrs. Virginia Brammer, and Mr. and Mrs. John Selig. Alpha Phi Omega Dance Alpha Phi Omega held its annual fall dance at the Castle Tea Room, Nov. 6th. Guests were: Camille Colberg, Diane Johnson, Marjorie Hampton, Joann Webster, Rhoda Lucas, Dorothy Lear, Rowena Pile, Georganne Dee, Mary Lee Newton, Patricia Lung, Betty Robinson, Rachiel Parkes, Nancy Taggart, Dorothy Bready, Alla Beebe, Pat Onbland, Peggy Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Tal Hiebert, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Allred. Chaperones were Mrs. Clark Mandigo, Mrs. Grace Collier, and Mr and Mrs. Carl Klaus. Sigma Kappa Hour Dance The pledge class of Sigma Kappa sorbidity entertained the pledges of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity with an hour dance Friday. Hold Exchange Dinner Hold Exchange Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority and Alpha Tau Omega fraternity held an exchange dinner Wednesday. Lambda Chi Alpha Entertains Dean and Mrs. L. C. Woodruff were dinner guests of Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity Thursday. Thayer Museum Gets New Picture An 18th century Venetian drawing has been given anonymously to Spooner-Thayer museum in memory of Miss Anna Sweeney. Miss Sweeeny graduated from the University in 1906 and was an assistant professor of piano in the School of Fine Arts from 1908 until her retirement in 1930. She died on December 21, 1945. The drawing is done in pen ink, and wash and is thought by Dr. John Maxon, director of the museum, to have been made by a follower of G. B. Pittoni, a famous artist of the 18th century. The subjects of the drawing are the Virgin Child and Saints Lawrence and Francis Xavier. "The drawing is typical of 18th century Venetian draftsmanship and is probably a study for an altar piece." Dr. Maxon said. It is on display in the small south galley of the museum. KU Dames Will Hear New Novels Review The KU. Dames will meet at 8 p.m. Wednesday, in room 101 Snow hall. Mr. William Bracke, English instructor, will give sketches from some of the latest novels. Hostesses for the evening will be Mrs. Gretta Watts, Mrs. Mary Calkin, and Watts. Madeline Chandler. Newcomers Club Tea Ine Newcomers club met Thursday in the English room of the Union building. Sixty-five members heard Mr. Fred Ellsworth, alumni secretary, discuss traditions of K.U. Mrs. Gerald M. Carney sponsored the tea. Mrs. Harold L. Kipp and Mrs. Maurice Gross were co-chairmen for the tea. ★ ★ ★ Gamma Alpha Chi Rush Party Gamma Alpha Chi, professional women's advertising fraternity is having a rush-party for women interested in advertising and commercial art. The reception will be 4 to 5:30 p.m. Wednesday at Templin ball. Hair Accessories For the "New Look" Styled by Ben-Hur $1.00 Pretty head, so full of ideas! Prettier too, when it's full of ideas by Ben Hur. Lovelier than ever, Fashion dictates that you wear them everywhere to be really well-dressed. Come pick from a goodly assortment of glamour! Jeweltrimmed hair accessories plus Federal tax. TRIMMING DEPT.—MAIN FLOOR Weddings And Engagements Spotts-Arnspiger Engagement Alpha Chi Omega announces the pinning of Betty Spotts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Spotts, Ashland, to Richard C. Arnspiger, Wellington. Miss Spotts wore an orchid corsage. Her attendants, Misses Jane Stanley, Edith Carey and Joan Vermillion received corsages of roses. Mrs. Frank MacCreary, housemother, wore white gardenias. Mr. Armspiger, an engineering sophomore, is a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity. Miss Spotsis is a fine arts sophomore. Katherman-Post Engagement Kappa Alpha Theta announces the pinning of Mary Katherman, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Katherman of Sioux City, Iowa, to Neal Post, son of Mr. and Mrs. Neal A. Post of Independence. Miss Katherman's corsage was three orchids. Mrs. Christine Alford, housemother, and the attendants, Ann Warner and Patty Clardy received baby orchid corsages. Miss Katherman is a senior in education. Mr. Post is an engineering junior and a member of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. Ross-Thiessen Pinning Kappa Alpha Theta announces the pinning of Lorraine Ross, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ross of Wichita, to Patrick Thiessen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Thiessen of Hutchinson. The pinning was announced by Carolyn Weigand. Attendants were Mary Jean Oliver and Marilyn Smith, Attendants and Mrs. Christine Alford, housemother, received blue and gold carnations. Miss Ross and her mother wore talisman roses. Miss Ross is a college sophomore. Mr. Thiessen is a law student and a member of Sigma Chi fraternity. Read the Daily Kansan daily. FINE SERVICE GREAT CARS SQUARE DEAL Phone 1000 632-34 Mass. St. Lawrence Surplus Advertisement in Fri. Nov. 12 Kansan should read: Fine Quality Broadcloth Shorts 69c, 3 for $2.00 LAWRENCE SURPLUS 740 and 911 Mass. 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