八 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1943 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Social Activities Back to Normal After Biggest Weekend of Year Hill social activities are almost back to normal after perhaps the biggest social weekend of the year. There will be no midweek tomorrow because of the Thanksgiving vacation Thursday, but closing hours will be 12 o'clock. A University girl, Melba De Armond, of Wager hall, was chosen to reign over the Navy ball Saturday night at Westmintser College at Fulton, Mo. She is a College junior from Kansas City, Mo., and is majoring in dynamics. Sigma Kappa weekend guests were Meg Summers of Wichita, and Mary Frances Larson, Betty Bowman, and Mrs. Eugene Crabb, all of Kansas City, Mo. Guests at the buffet supper Saturday night were Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Scherrer, Mrs. Frank Webster, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Small, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Shaw, and Mr. and Mrs. John Wahlstedt and Bob Whlstedt, all of Kansas City, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Fant of Garden City; and Mrs. Fred Cutter, Mrs. Charlotte Van Bebber, and Nancy Van Bebber, Mrs. W. D. Thompson, Jeannette Singleton, and Mrs. R. R. Moore, all of Lawrence. Tau Kappa Epsilon—Henry Comstock of Kansas City, Mo. was a guest today. Sigma Alpha Epsilon guests Saturday were Mrs. John Gage, Mrs. Sutherland, Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Mueller and Donna and Jerre Mueller, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Shepherd, Mr. and Mrs. Keller, Ens. Clark Page, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Wallingford, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Hutchings, all of Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs. Vera Walton of Lawrence; Cpl. Chester Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Williams, Bill Lougherty, and Dick Ramsey. Kappa Alpha Theta—Mr. and Mrs. Walter Regier and Judge and Mrs. Sizemore, all of Newton, were guests Saturday. Annabelle Fisher of Kansas City Mo. was a guest yesterday. Alpha Chi Omega weekend guests were Norma Lee Boxbeiger of Russell, Louise Haines of Kansas City, Patty Hatfield, Betty Leimert, Peggy Miller, Dorothy Hathaway, and Mary Bea Flint, all of Kansas City, Mo. Delta Gamma has elected Donna Claire Jackson pledge mistress, and Jane Freiemuth, recording secretary. Saturday dinner guests were Mrs. Dale Smith of Kansas City, Mo., Mr. and Mrs. Floyd S. Ecord and Mr. and Mrs. Park Sheep, all of Burlington, and Jane Banta from Baker University at Baldwin. Phi Gamma Delta celebrated their annual Thanksgiving dinner last night. Delta Tau Delta has announced the pledging of Bill Marshall of Bonner Springs. Guests at the buffet luncheon Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Cal Morrow, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bates, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Beach, Lt. and Mrs. Donald Keplinger, Mr. and Mrs. George Thiele, Kenneth W. Tapp Berkley H. Bemeson, Jr., Pfc. William H. Wright, Earl Saunders, Bill Curry, Bancroft Tapp, L. J. Roark Don Leach, Beth Meguire, Pfc. Walter Loudon, Lt. (j.g.) A. C. Rueh Bob Benkleman, and Steve Stimson all of Kansas City, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. Gail Wilson of Topeka; R. R Wendlandt of Herington; Bill McIntiure of Wichita; Dr. and Mrs. A J' Bock and Grayce Bock of Macksville; Mary Jane Thomas, Marcelle Easley and Mrs. H. L. Tole, all of Hutchinson; Dorothy Ewing of El Dorado; Betty Mendenhall of Belleville and Eugenia Hepworth. Kappa Kappa Gamma guests at the buffet luncheon Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Little, and Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hoffman, all of Salina; Mr. and Mrs. Hap Stevens and Jimmy Stevens of Hutchinson; Catherine Piller and Jo Meyer, both of Great Bend; Mr. and Mrs. Flavel Robertson, Mrs. Carl Helmstetter, Mrs. Frasier Flemming, Shirley Wasson, Shirley Irwin, Jeanne Popham, Susie Weider, Barbara Dacy, Pfc. Rene Gouldner, Pfc. Allen Nelson Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Virden, Betty Brewen, and Shirley Fox, all of Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs. Mary Geiger of Long Beach, Cal.; Betty Calvert, Peggy Ford, and Catherine Albert-son, all of Christian College, Columbia, Mo.; Bill Cochran, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hasty, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Frebiel, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pipkin, all of Wichita; Bill Orr of Independence; Mr. Walter N. Gunsolly of Emporia; Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Morrill and Edmund Morrill of Hiawatha; and Dr. and Mrs. Fred Wrightman and Jordan Haines, all of Sabetha. Wager Hall weekend guests were Ainna Brommley of Hiawata, Wilma Dutton and Norma June Hughes of Kansas City. Name Brigham Began In Lawrence Family A Lawrence family, C. C. Stewart, originated the name Brigham which later gained prominence when Brigham Young led the mormon people in Utah through a famine shortly after they settled that territory. A son of the Stewart family, John Brigham, now in the American air force in the Tunisian area, was a student in the University in '42. For All Occasions RIDE THE BUS The Rapid Transit Co. Jane Banta, a member of the chapter of Alpha Chi Omega at Baker University assisted with the pinning which took place at the chapter house Friday night. Miss McGuire received an orchid corsage. Mrs. A. W. Cochrane and Miss Banta were presented with gardenia corsages. The name Brigham was given to Mr. Young because the Youngs were admirers of Stewart's great grandfather, whose name was Brigham, in Cordoba, Ill., said Mrs. C. C. Stewart. John Brigham Stewart's wife, formerly Virginia Bell Covington and a student at the University, now lives in California. Stewart, who has served in the air corps for a year and a half, is a pilot on a B26. Franklin First Postmaster Benjamin Franklin was the first postmaster general in the United States. Alpha Chi Omega has announced the engagement of Elizabeth McGuire, College sophomore, to Philip Hartley, a member of Delta Tau Delta and a sophomore in the School of Engineering and Architecture. Ricker Hall—Bert Genser was a Sunday dinner guest. UL-FSTD McGuire-Hartley Pinning Announced MOM'S CAFE FOR THE BEST FOOD Come to Your Local Bus Service 914 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. Phone 356 Chosen Queen Of Navy Ball Melba Deane De Armand, college Junior, was chosen queen and reigned over the Navy V-12 Sweatheart ball at Westminster College, Fulton, Mo., last Saturday night. She was selected from a group of 300 pictures submitted by the V-12's. Her escort was Calvin J. Curtis. She wore a gown of white net with silver sequins. She was presented a white orchid corsage and was crowned with a garland of white carnations. H. E. Chandler Visits Teaching Alumni He will have conferences with these newly appointed teachers, and will also interview students interested in attending the University. Prof. H. E. Chandler, head of the Teachers Appointment Bureau, is visiting schools in northeast Kansas where University graduates are teaching, the department of education announced today. Mr. Santner, a member of Phi Chi fraternity, is stationed at a naval hospital in Norman, Oklahoma. Later he will return to the University to study under the V-12 program. Journalism Newsletter Mailed to Former Students While attending the University, Miss Rymph was a student in the School of Fine Arts. She was a member of the University Symphony Orchestra. Elmer Beth, chairman of the journalism department, recently mailed out 100 copies of a news letter addressed to and written about "Shack Rats" who have been graduated from the department or have been called to the armed services. The engagement of Helen Rymp and Floyd Santner, former students, was announced Sunday in Tomeka. Rumanians Evacuate Bombed Cities Helen Rymph to Wed Floyd Santner, V-12 Rumanians Evacuate Bombed Cities New York, (INS)—The Rumaniam cabinet has decided to evacuate Bucharest, Ploesti, and other large cities because of Allied air raids, the British radio reported today. A. S. T. 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