30,1947 THURSDAY. OCTOBER 30, 1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Socially Speaking— tisers Social Elite Run Gamut Of Parents Day And Dinners Henley Co-op Entertains Henley Co-op entertained the members of the Y.W.C.A. cabinet and the delegates to the C.L.C.C. convention at an open house Friday and Saturday. Guests were shown through the house and refreshments were served. Teke Pledges Entertain Pledges of Tau Kappa Epsilon entertained the pledge class of Alpha Chi Omega at a tea dance Saturday afternoon. - * * Phi Gam Pledge Party The pledge class of Phi Gamma Delta entertained with a hayrack ride and a picnic Saturday night. Guests were: Martha Denni, Fifi Meyers, Ann Helder, Patricia Riggs, Marilyn Brown, Barbara Hays, Ann Ackerman, Marcelle Parker, Betty Dunne, Mary Chubb, Nancy Moore,ita Hartwell, Mary Warner, Barbara Cleaves, Jean Bowers, Joan Bagv, Virginia Harris. Charlene Turner, Nancy Dixon, Dolores Dean, Bertha Schellhorn and Betsy Bowers. Bounder's Pledge One Bounder's fraternity announces the pledging of Carl Baker of Moberly, Mo. Phi Kap Initiates Five Phi Kappa announces the formal initiation of Norbert Druhard, Tony Hoffman, Robert Green, Charles Svoboda and Harold Halligan. Russell Stovers Candies Always Fresh Stowits Rexall Store WHITE HOUSE TAVERN Fine Sandwiches and cold drinks served in a friendly atmosphere. Nine Miles East of Lawrence on Highway 40 at RENO. Open Six Days a Week. WE FEATURE FRITZELL ICE CREAM AN D DAIRY PRODUCTS Fhi Psi Parent's Day Phi Kappa Psi entertained with its annual Parent's Day Sunday afternoon at the chapter house. Guests included: Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Arbuckle, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Starmer, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony V. Mura, Mr. and Mrs Lee Botkin, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Abell, Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Bessier Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Waters, Mr and Mrs. R. A. Dunmire, Mr and Mrs. E. P. Mapes, Mr. and Mrs. W D. Roy, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. McCully Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jones, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Gosnell. Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Joe S. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cavenaugh, Mr. and Mrs. Clay Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Faerber, Mr. and Mrs. David A. Waters, Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Rumsey, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Edmondson, Dr. and Mrs. Donald N. Meadaris. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Foerschler, Mr. and Mrs. R. McGeorge, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Wood, Mr. and Mrs. N. S. O'Neill, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Tusher, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Richardson, Mrs. M. Minhinette, Mrs. L. Brewster, Mrs. D. T. Jefferson, Mrs. D. B. Tilson, Mrs. W. W. Ritt and M. D. Brooks. Alpha Delt Open House Guests at the Alpha Delta Pi open house Friday night were Earl Woods, Gene Puckett, Fred Retter, Robert Myers, Fred Kapper, Keith Meade, Jack Hollingsworth, Guifford Moore, Bud Wright. Bill Perry, Wayne Stanely, Morris Gary, Thomas Dilworth, Michael Rake, Robert Kroesch, Robert Stroud, Cliff Wade, Donald Patton, Harold Zimmerman, William Wintermote, Dick Wintermote, John Goodson, Paul Graham, Ernest Friesen, Jack Scott. William Reeves, Rod Weltmer, Ray King, Wayne Echle, William Ack-wright, Allan Bentley, J. B. Webster, William Shafer, Andrew Bauerlein, Charles Kapper, Logan Hotgreve, Kenneth Grubb, Kenneth Hillyer, Paul Starrose, Emerson Shields. Wade Stinson, Virgil Holdredge, Tom Galagher, Robert Ness, Gene Courtney, Harold Harvey, Dan Palmquist, Stan Fanestil, Clark Duncan, Jack Clark, William Debees, Phillip Fee, Reginald Cook. Rodney Armstrong, Robert Brenner, William Pattison, James Stiller, James Wilson, Thomas Steinle, Ellon Noble, Dean Banker, Jack Armel, James Jones, Frank Limbocker, James Hastings, Calvin Briny, Fred Apt, Thomas Batty, David Rau, Scott Mowery, Finley Lau. Norma McAdoo, Marion Sumner, Merman Heisterman, Frank Sloan, Donald Ward, Ray Cune, Robert Ellis, Donald Holtgraves, Donald Parker, William Bishop, Richard Gove, Harry Spuehler, Herbert Bunker, James Pederson, Tad Reid, Jean Reid, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Chesky, Mr. and Mrs. William Fowler, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. William Pederson, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rosenfield. GANGWAY Voque's personalized service. After a facial, manicure, and permanent she'll emerge from Nu Vogue as fresh as Cinderella! "Witchie" is flying like mad down to NuVogue. She's made up her mind to get rid of that windswept appearance. And, wanting to regain her youthful beauty, she naturally thought of Nu Nu Vogue Beauty Shop 9271/2 Massachusetts Village To Get More Books Western Civilization books will be put in the public library at Sunflower Village where students will be able to borrow them for overnight use, R. C. Janeway, assistant director of the library, said today. This was decided upon by the directors of the library after they completed a survey of students living at Sunflower who were taking the course. More books will be added to the library at Sunflower which are required for many science and engineering students. Feitz Is President Of 'Four No' Club James Feitz, special student in business, was elected president of the Four No bridge club at a meeting in the East room of the Union Wednesday night. Other officers are James Spreitzer, engineering junior, vice-president; Edith N. Dodd, College senior, secretary; Robert Henning, College sophomore, treasurer. S A F Has Guest Dinner - * * Sigma Alpha Epsilon held a dinner for the members of Chiomega sorority Monday night. Mrs. Esther Reed and Mrs. Onita Miller were chaperones. Pi Phi Pledge Dances the pledges of Pi Beta Phi will entertain the pledge class of Alpha Tau Omega at an hour dance Friday night. Tri Chi Hav Ride Tri Chi fraternity will have a hayrack ride and a picnic Friday at 8 p.m. S. A. E. Dinner Guests - * * W.W To NEBRASKA * Turn to Page 5 S. A. E. Dinner Guests Juests at the Alpha Alpha Epsilon chamber for Friday dinner were Mrs. Louise Bishop and Mrs. Courtland Graves, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Frasier were Sunday dinner guests. Initiation ceremonies for Joan Stephenson and Wilda Hosler will be held by Delta Phi Delta, honorary art fraternity, at 7 p.m. this evening in the design department of Frank Strong hall. Delta Phi Delta Initiates Minx Mode News Release Johnson's Minx Modes junior dresses are sold exclusively by one fine store in a city. In Lawrence, it's JOHNSON'S so why don't you drop in and see for yourself Minx Modes' own versions of the exciting new "look" for fall: super-simplicity with an accent on strictly junior high-fashion. 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