THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Brawls, Buffets, Banquets Highlight KU Society stick Brawl The pledges of Delta Chi fraternity held their annual Broomstick Brawl Halloween party Friday night. Guests were: Georgia Haun, Nancy Dixon, Jane Belt, Jean Rankin, Dorothy Brady, Agnes Husband, Lavona Neal, Betty Preble, Ruth Richardson, Suzie Merrit, Mary Power. Valerie Stag, Louise Lambert, Gayle Day, Helen Kittle, Virginia Osburn, Martel Wesley, Joan Caldwell, Dorothy Thomas. University Women Honor 1 club. The University Women's club will honor new faculty members and wives at a reception Sunday afterruns from 5 to 7 in the Union. Mrs. George Beal, social chairman, announced that no invitations will be sent out that all members of the faculty are asked to come. Mrs. H. B. Chubb, chairman, will be assisted by Mrs. J. W. Twente, Mrs. Paul B. Lawson, Mrs. Tom Page, Mrs. Frank Stockton, Mrs. Guy Keeler and Mrs. Raymond Nichols. Sleeny Hollow Weekend Guests Weekend guests of Sleepy Hollow ball included Betty Cole of Topeka Chirley Bullard, Lansing; Carol Forbes, Eureka; Marilyn Jones, Langdon; Virginia Black, Reece; Virginia Chamberlin and Harold Black, both of Manhattan; and Mrs. Carol McKinley of Topeka. Triangle Halloween Party Triangle fraternity held their annual Halloween party Friday night. Guests were: Marjorie Shrock, Barbara Parent, Eileen O'Brien, Joan Rettig, Nancy McGraw, Carolyn Keith, Audrey Clements, Jeanne Kahn, Orpha Brantley, Donna Mercer, Joan Wales, Alice Jean Brandon. Shirley McCammon, Kittie Nite, Ann Hunter, Shirley Hobbs, Dorothy James, Verda Anderson, Barbara Piez, Jo Ann Alkire, Lorine Wescott, Kathryn Walters, Carolyn Owsley, Jody Holderman, June Heacock. Betty Lou Sharp, Mary Lou Brewer, Elsie Marie Randall, Jean Nickon, Darleen Althaus, Phyllis Gilpin Rose, Ann Madden, Eleanor Brown, Virginia Williams, Ethel Swart, Mr. and Mrs. Burl Gratney Mrs. Baird Chaperons were Charles Wentworth, Mrs. Harry Potts and Dr. Shelby Miller. Henley Buffet Dinner Guests at the Sunday buffet dinner at Henley Co-op were: Mr. and Mrs. Morton Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Wyman Starer, Miss Phyllis Rust, Oscar White, Wesley M. Graves, Nathan E. Wilson, John Awald, Bertram Miller Jr., and Ben Daugherty Jr. Watkins Hour Dance Watkins Hall will hold an open house hour dance Friday from 7 to 8 p.m. Surprise The Folks With A Voice Recording TELL your family-or friends- how things are going. Let them HEAR you! 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