PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS DECEMBER 16,1946 --- SOCIALLY SPEAKING ELINOR BROWNE, Society Editor Christmas holly, evergreen, pine cones, gay Christmas trees, snowmen, and the ever present mistletoe served as decorations for most of the parties over the weekend. The Battenfeld party even went so far as to have an entire room devoted to mistletoe—the most popular room in the house. ATO's Entertain Guests at the Alpha Tau Omega Christmas formal party were Ethel Pearson, Marybelle Shepard, Patricia Dye, Freda Harger, Kathleen Cully, Joan Happy, Arlen Feldkamp, Betty Brewer, Lynn Troisdale, Althea Rose Voss, Shirley Garst, Eleeen Horner, Nina Green, Bevery Fox, Barbara Carrol, Eva Humphrey, Jane Ferrel, Patricia Link, Norma Lee Jones, Joyce Wornon, Alice Goldsworthy, Ernestine Shears, Irislee Shull, Betsy Sheidley, Carolyn Brown. Shirley Sudendorf, Meredith Gearn Lilla Hyten, Jane Belt, Emily Brerry Louise Haines, Virginia Gorrell Ethel Sawtell, Susan Calloway, Dorothy Stephenson, Billie Rotermund Joseph Steinberger, Mary Martin, Mary Jane Waggner, Cleta Van Martin, Ina Lee Crabtree, Violet Morris, Betty Jean Miller, Letitia Laming, Eran Bell Johnson, Patsy Harris, Marjory Peete, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Arthur, Mr. and Mrs. William Arthur, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Beck, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Woods, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. William Kallenberger, and Mr. Gilman Harding. Jerry Moore, Kansas City, Kan.; Helen Reece, Washburn University; Hedy Shultz, Nebraska University; Jean Burgess, Mildred Geiger, Dorothy Kurtzeborn, Kansas City, Mo.; Margaret Ott, Ottawa; Charlene Nichols, Marshe Fisher, Wichita; Betty O'Neal, Kansas State college; Helen Buford, Missouri University; Irene Davis, Hutchinson; Charlotte McClymond, Topeka. The chaperones were Mrs. P. H. Klinkenberger, Mrs. A. J. McKay, and Mrs. J. H. Kraemer. Miller Hall Entertains Guests at the Miller hall formal Christmas party were Ray Mann, Donald Trautwein, George Crawford, Ernest Ross, Larry Givin, Ed Bradney, Paul Eros, Ed Whiteside, William Smith, Richard Brenner, Paul boatwright, Myron Rake, Donald Pomeroy, John Reber, George Thomas, Jack Keyser, Duane Olson, Norval Alrefrey, Preston Clement, Paul Graham, Charles Burns, Fred Stubeck, Charles Wheeler, Emerson Shields. Glenn Varenhorst, Charles Chitty, Dean Postlethwaite, Wallace McKee, Harold Pechin, Bill Halsey, Sam Brick. George Sheldon, Vernon Sanders, James Webb, Clyde Lunger, Garvin Hale, Howard Doyen, John Ragland, Jim Burford, Bill McDonald, Robert Fenton, Jack Crawford, Jack Anderson, Richard Traskwoak, Keith Wagerly, Nile Peterson. The chaperones were Miss Julia Willard, Mrs. H. P. Ramage, Mrs. Treva Brown, Mrs. R. G. Roche, and Mrs. Robert Witt. Guests at the Battenfield Christmas dinner-dance were Patricia Moser, Myonne Osmer, Elizabeth Stephenson, Marian Graham, Rosemary Landreth, Judith Quiros, Helen Miller, Doris Gilman, Joan Vickers, Leatrice Endlich, Nolene Stump, Mary Medved, Christine Mann, Mary Lou Stanley, Nancy Smith, Rose Reinhardt, Mary Shatzel, Wildos Hlder, Marjane Carr, Betty Hatcher, Phyllis Debus, Jane Peterson. Battenfeld Guests Barbara Lamoreaux, Marilyn Marks, Sandy Anderson, Norma Jm Pyke, Marilyn Smart, Carol Kirkpatrick, Margaret Wenski, JoAnn Martin, Mary Roady, Gracia Lou Bundren, Ruth Green, Mary Mercer, Marjorie Werts, Margaret Dean, Brooklyn, N.Y. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Battenfeld, Mrs. Edward Curry, Miss Caroltta Nellis, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Werner, Miss Margaret Habein, Miss Julia Willard, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Tompkins, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Feigenbaum, Mrs. Robert Witt, and Mrs. Andrew Mitchell. Sigma Chi's Have Election 承 幸 欣 Newly elected officers of Sigma Chi fraternity are Jack Button, president; Robert H. Samson, vice-president; Robert Sellers, secretary; and George Tiffany, treasurer. Initiation was held for James Barr, John Couch, Joe Etzler, Richard Hamilton, Everett Land, Charles Peterson, James Stevens, and Bud French. The affiliation of Marvin Bills, Kansas City, Mo.; Alfred Miville, Topeka; Harold Smith, Kansas City, Mo.; and Jerry Slater, Bartlesville, Okla., was announced. Sig Alph's Have Party Guests at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon formal dinner-dance Friday were Letty Gibbs, Billie Cobb, Barbara Meyer, Meyer, Noonie Carrier, Beverly Pike, Palsy Busler, Imogen Billings, Barbara Bird, Barbara Felt, Joy Godeshere, Gwen Gupton, Dorothy Wheat. Lou Plagnmann, Marilyn Tidd, Betsy McCune, Diane Stryker, Betty Ann Sanden, Marjorie Dinsmore, Betty Landis, Sue Newcomer, Nancy J. Ruth, Wanda Purdy, Peggy Maloney, Letitia Laming, Barbara Howard, Jo Ellen Hall, Olivia Garvey, Mary Lou Martin, Martina Lou Cable, Betty Hammmon, Marilyn Stryker, Marilyn Frizzell, Pat Barron, Mary Daugherty, Barbara Olson, Beverly Frizel, Dorothy Sheldon, Sue Martin, Margaret Meeks, Barbara Coats, Nina Green, Virginia Daugherty, Betty Webb, Jean Buye, Alice Schooner, Carol Helmers, Wileen Maloney, Martha Bonebrake, Janet Coulter, Marilyn Sweeney, Elizabeth Sifers, Betty Hamilton, Ruth Walters, Beverly Becraveld, Arleen Feldkamp, Norma Jean Guthrie, Frances Morrill, Ann Cowan, Barbara Ackerman, Dineen Somers, Marcia Raines, Dottie Thomas, Marybelle Shepherd, Eleanor Bradford, Mary Jennings, Betty Brewer, Jo Ellen Hall, Jo Ann Hendrickson, Virginia Daniels, Susan Wright, Marilyn McClure, Janice Jones, Gloria Gray, Sue Webster, Norma Jean Debhern, Mr. and Mrs. Walt Sheridan, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Acker, Mr. and Mrs. William Leo, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dominick. The chaperones were Mrs. Dean Alt, Miss Veta Lear, Mrs. Esther Reed, and Mr. and Mrs. Verner Smith. RUFFLED! Ruffled curtains to brighten up your rooms with that gracious hanging quality so desirable. 3. 98 STARLING FURNITURE CO. 928 MASS. Henry Goddard Leach, editor, author, and authority on Scandinavian literature, will discuss "Scandinavian vs. American Democracy" at 4 p.m. Thursday in Fraser theater. His appearance here is part of the University lecture series. Editor To Speak On Scandinavia Mr. Leach was editor of the Forum and Century magazines from 1822 to 1940. He has been president of the American-Scandinavian foundation since 1926, and for 10 years from 1921 he was curator of Scandinavian history and literature at Harvard university. Leach served three years as president of the Poetry society of America from 1934 to 1937. Canopy Catches Pennies For WSSF That canopy that has been hanging in the rotunda of Frank Strong hall for a week is there for a purpose. The purpose is to catch pennies students throw into it in passing, and money caught in the canopy is to be donated to the World Student Service fund. The canopy is sponsored by the Y.M.C.A. creative leisure committee headed by Carlon Pryor, college senior. Contributions to the fund are still open, although the campus W.S.S.F. drive is over, Pryor said. Lutheran Club Holds Party The Lutheran club held its annual Christmas party and banquet Sunday at the Trinity Lutheran church. An exchange of gifts and Christmas carol singing highlighted the entertainment. Pi Phi's Entertain Children Pi Beta Phi entertained 34 Lawrence children at a Christmas party from 1 to 3 p.m. Sunday, at the chapter house. K.U. Dames Will Meet The K.U. Dames bridge group will meet Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Donald McConnell, 1600 Vermont street. University Daily Kansan Mail subscription: $3 a semester, $45 a year, plus 2% tax (in Lawrence add $1 a semester postage). 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