5, 1944 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5. 1944 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS repre- will be Union night, THREE nsan TIPPIN GORRILL ULZMAN E SCOTT E CRAIG YOUNG HUDSON v. 1 to 85 plus us $0.4 to July ax and ux and orrence, school , Uni- matter office at arch 3. association. ling by Madi- Kappa Sigma Active Again; Phi Gams Move to New House After being inactive for one year, the Kappa Sigma fraternity has once again become active and has announced the pledging of 16 new members. As yet the fraternity is not living in an organized house. The new pledges include John Wierspoon, Dick Nelson, Bob Luhn, Jack Howell, Don Albert, Bill Brenza, Beady Crass, Frank Darden, Dick Kerr, Lee Ethridge, Bob Johnson, Jack Kendrick, Lee Mische, Dick Jarden, Dick Laub, and Foster Reynolds. The former Karpa Sigma house in West Hills is now occupied by girls and has been renamed "Tiperary." This week also sees the moving once again of the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. Chapter members have been living in the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity house at 1301 West Campus road since the summer of 1943. Their new chapter house will be located at 1408 Tennessee street. Campus Society Phi Delta Theta — Bruce B. Fitts has been inducted into the army and will leave today. Weekend guests included Dean Heubert, Dan Heubert, Charles Hunter, Steve Phelps, and John Dewel. The following guests were entertained at a formal dinner and dance Saturday night; Jody McCrory, Nancy Love, Virginia Neal, Anne Scott, Shirley Corlett, Peggy Maloney, Mary Ruth Murray, Barbara Thiele, Jody Armacost, Marge Beneke, Virginia Gorrill, Sarah Jane Scott, Dorothy Warren, Eleanor Churchill, Saddy Phipps, Alberta Cornwell, Heloise Hillbrand, Eleaser Pack, Marilyn Erway, Joy Godbere, Mary Schnitzler, "Skeets" Basinger, Marjorie Reich, Lila Jean Doughman, Marian Hasty, Betty Frank Carey, Carol Stuart, Marjorie Shyder, Mary Alford, Barbara Varner, Kate Roberts, Virginia Cassell, Betty Jo O'Neal, Marilyn Sweeney, Betty Lay, Elaine Wyman, Marge Borders, Janie Hayes, Hanna Hedrick, Virginia Gunsello, Carole Brown, Patty Glover, Ann Trevellyan, Barbara Barnjum, and Mrs. and Mrs. Bob Jenson. Chaperones for the party were Mrs. J. H. Kreamer, Mrs. Dean Alt, Mrs. A. G. McKay, Mrs. Eva Oakes, Mr. and Mrs. John Brand, and Mr. and Clifton Ramsey. Tau Kappa Epsilon—Eric Eulich was a dinner guest last night. Phi Kappa Psi--Dinner guests last night were Glenn Pyle, Lt. Bob Trump, and Lt. Jack Horner. Gamma Phi Beta—Pledging services were held yesterday for Sarah Heil, Topeka. Pvt. Bentley Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Beneke, Kansas City, Io., were Sunday dinner guests. Kappa Kappa Gamma—Mrs. Robert Hasty, Wichita, was a weekend uest. Chapter members will have an our dance with PT-8 Wednesday light. Sigma Kappa — Mrs. Frank C. right, Wellington, was a guest yes- day. orbin Hall — Sydney Jerrums, ansas City, Mo., was a weekend est. Jolifie Hall—Will hold an open use Saturday night. Phi Gamma Delta—Moved Saturday from the Sigma Alpha Epsilon use. 1301 West Campus road, to Tennessee street. Sigma Chi—Announces the initiation of the following: Donald Young, Laired Bowman, and Harry Laird, Dodge City; Bobby Sellers. lesville, Okla.; Meade Almond, Appeka; Sam Hunter, Leavenworth; a. Relihan, Smith Center; Bill cGregor, Medicine Lodge; Berry Crosby, Bixby, Okla.; Gordon Reynolds, Tacoma, Wash., Bud Wantland, Ottawa; Ralph Reed, Hays; Mike Rake, Horton; and George Newton, Kansas City. Recently elected chapter officers are: Jack Schroll, president; Mike Nichols, vice-president; Jack Button, secretary; Ed Schneider, treasurer; Jim Conard, pledge trainer and song chairman; Bill MacGregor, historian; Larry Bowman, tribune; Sam Hunter, rush chairman; Ralph Reed, rushing secretary; and Bud Eisenhower, social chairman. New pledges include Arthur Coate, Leavenworth; Bob Dubach, Kansas City, Mo.; and Odd Williams, Lawrence. Weekend guests were Jack Dressler, Kansas City, Mo., Major Roger P. Almond, Topeka; Louis Duff, Kansas City, Mo.; Harold Saunders, Kansas City; and Tom Burris, Oklahoma A. and M. College. Foster Hall—Mr. N. C. Hazen Thayer, was a guest Sunday. Prof. Robert Calderwood was a Sunday dinner guest. Omicron Nu—National honorary society for home economics majors has announced the initiation of Jean Hollis, College senior. Kappa Alpha Theta—Dinner guests Sunday were Prof. and Mrs. W. W. Davis. Dinner guests Saturday were Ptc. and Mrs. William Brownlee of Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. Brownlee was the former Peggy Davis, who graduated from the University in 1944. Week-end guests were Mrs. F. M. Doane and Mrs. R. Y. Taliaferro, both of El Dorado; Mabel Bernard and Dorothy Fizzell, both of Kansas City, Mo. Miss Fizzell was graduated from the University in 1943, and is a former chapter member. Alpha Chi Omega — Weekend guests were Betty Leinert, Kansas City, Mo., former student; Marjorie Buecher, Kansas City, Mo., Ens. Robert Ensign and Lt. Sam Lucky, Olathe; A/C Ernie Ensign, Bacos, Texas. Sunday dinner guests were Mrs. Lloyd Koelling, Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs. James Schaheeny, Los Angeles, and Mrs. C. L. Richmond, Fort Scott. Guests at the open house were Paul Deghenhart, Jack Hastings, Louis Hughes, Raymond Whearte, Jack Rose, Harry Jennison, Darby Smith, Milt Adams, Gene Carol, Ivory Bird, Bill Weiser, Norman Blair, Charles Froem, Bill Addis, Ray Miller, Don Albert, Jack Black. Chaperones at the open house Sat- durday night were Mrs. Golda Brann, Mrs. Baldwin Baldin, Mrs. E. L. Tay- lor, and Mrs. Curtis Alloway. Joanne Hayden Marries Ens. Cates Saturday in Florida Kappa Kappa Gamma has announced the marriage of Joanne Hayden, College junior, to Ens. Kenneth W. Cates, a former student at the University. The military wedding took place at 5 o'clock Saturday afternoon in West Palm Beach, Fla. Mrs. Cates, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hayden of Kansas City, Mo., was a journalism major in the College. Ensign Cates, son of Mrs. Irma Cates of Hutchinson, attended Hutchinson Junior College for two years before coming to the University in 1942. Now serving with a naval demolition squadron, he entered the armed forces in the fall of 1943. He is a member of Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. Ensign and Mrs. Cates are now at home in Ft. Pierce, Fla., where Ensign Gates is temporary stationed. Mu Phi Gives Tea For Music Majors Members of Mu Phi Epsilon, honorary musical sorority, were hostesses at a tea for all university women majoring in music, at Miller hall Sunday afternoon. Peggy Kay and Helen Pierson, members of Mu Phi, played violin solos; Anabel Keeler played a harp solo; and Anne Krehbiel played piano solos during the afternoon. Mrs. E. Thayer Gaston poured tea for approximately 70 guests. Members of the University basketball team, several members of the Jay Janes, and other University officials were guests of the Topeka Alumni association at a dinner in Topeka after the Washburn game last night. Topeka Alumni Association Has Donner for KU Guests Wayne McCoy, member of the University athletic board, presided at the meeting and introduced members of the alumni association. Jim Metcalf, Bill Mann, Dou McBride, Funky Jones, Charles Douglas, Foster Reynolds, Don Randolph, Eugene Reed, Johnnie Strawberg, Ray Coffee, Jim Weatherby, Roger Ewing, Don Hollis, Francis Kocourke, Art Woodman, of Topeka, John Herman, Tom Warnick, Keith Zarker, Max Marquez, Bill Harding, Jack McDermott, Ed Schneitner, Eric Eulich, Kenny Higdon, Phil Butler, Miller Waugh, Johnny Shackelford, and Cpl. Robert Clift and Pvt. John Michaeld, from Rosecran Field, St Joseph, Mo. GIFT SUGGESTIONS Coats - Scarfs - Dresses - House Coats - Robes Slacks - Sweaters - Skirts - Blouses Her choice from--- YW Board to Give Dinner for Cabinet Members of the campus YWCA cabinet will be entertained tonight at a dinner given by the YWCA board, at the home of Mrs. John W. Ashton. A short business meeting will be held, and a get-acquainted evening is planned. Mrs. G. E. E. Lindquist will assist Mrs. Ashton. The dinner will begin at 5:30 o'clock. KFKU Today 2:30 p.m. Art by Radio. Maud Ellsworth, instructor. 9:30 p.m. Your Kansas Government Palm Your Kansas Government "The State Courts and the Judicial Council," Justice Walter Thiele, speaker. 9:45 p.m. Excursions in Science. University Women to Have Tea The University Women's club will have a tea at 3 o'clock Thursday afternoon at Myers hall. Mrs. Clifton Calvin is chairman of the hostess committee. Mrs. Vera W. Abbey will speak on Burma. Mrs. G. W. Bradshaw will have charge of serving and Mrs. Verner Smith is in charge of the decorations. Coeds to Give Christmas Party Thirteen women's organizations on the Indiana U. campus have volunteered to clothe one or more children from the local slum districts, and to take them to the annual Christmas party in the parors of the Student building. Twenty-six underprivileged children will be the recipients of this yuletide spirit. Viesselman-Cossey Marriage Vows Read Saturday The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore a white slipper satin wedding gown and her fingertip length veil was worn with a circlet of fresh white flowers. Her bouquet was of white roses. Miss Claire Viesselman, daughter of Prof. and Mrs. P. W. VieSELman, Lawrence, became the bride of Angus Burton Cossey, Jr., of Kansas City, Mo., in a candlelight ceremony Saturday. The wedding took place at the home of the bride's parents. The Rev. G. E. E. Lind-quiet read the vows. Mrs. Ottis Frogge, Oklahoma City, sister of the bridegroom, attended Miss Vesselman as matron of honor. Miss Jane Malin lighted the candles. Mr. Cossey was attended by Gustav Lindquist of Lawrence. Following the ceremony a reception was held. After Dec. 10, Mr. and Mrs. Cossey will be at home at 2729 Campbell avenue, Kansas City, Mo. 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