FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1943 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE 四 该书上 Two Open Houses, Two Informal Dances, and Two Picnics Slated The Dean of Women's office has authorized six parties for this weekend, one tonight and five tomorrow night. Battenfeld hall will entertain with an informal party at the hall this evening. Tomorrow night Kappa Alpha Theta will have open house at the chapter house and Corbin and Foster halls will have open house at Corbin. The Naval Aviation unit will have a dance at 1100 Indiana, the Delta Gamma pledge class will entertain with a wiener roast at the Sigma Nu picnic grounds, and the YWCA and YMCA will have a wiener roast at the Congregational church, also to-morrow night. Phi Beta Pi—Pvt. Findley Law of Tacoma, Wash., was a visitor Wednesday. Harman Co-op entertained the Jay Co-eds, the Kaw Koettes, and the John Moore Co-op at a meeting last night. Harold Goley, district representative of the consumers' co-op association, was guest speaker. Alpha Chi Omega—Mrs. Kelvin Hoover of Lawrence was a dinner guest last night. Battenfeld Hall - Miss Rua Van Horn of Washington, D.C., and Miss Hazel Thompson of Topeka were luncheon guests Thursday. Carruth Hall — Miss Alta Lux of Topeka was a guest of Miss Carolina Nellis, Carruth housemother, yesterday. Sigma Kappa dinner guests last night were Dean and Mrs. Paul B. Lawson and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Nichols. The Kansas City alumnae chapter will entertain members of the active chapter at a dinner in Kansas City this evening. Delta Tau Delta—Jackson Wheatcraft, Junction City, and James Mordy, Halstead, were initiated into Delta Tau Delta last night. A banquet in honor of the two new initiates was held after the ceremony. Guests included, Prof. F. T. Stockton and Prof. J. G. Blocker, and Laurie Russell, all of Lawrence; and Stan Stockton, Bob Elbel, and Dick Beach, all of the V-12. Has announced the pledging of David Evans, Wichita, James Tebano, Schenectady, N.Y., Thomas Bemis, Hays, James Roark, Ellinwood, and Richard Maness, Arkansas City. Housemothers' Club will meet at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon in the English room of the Memorial union for Red Cross sewing. Alpha Omicron Pi—Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Sloan of Kansas Ctiy, Mt., were guests yesterday. Watkins Hall—Mrs. Frank Vratel and Mrs. Lawrence Johnston were guests Wednesday. Westminster Hall - Edith George of Seattle, Wash., was a guest Wednesday and Thursday. Before Thanksgiving WINTERSURE YOUR AUTO at Fritz Co. Use Our CITIES SERVICE PRODUCTS PHONE 4 Petersen Engaged To Army Lieutenant Phone 2001 1834 Mass. Kappa Alpha Theta has announced the engagement of Nancy Jane Petersen, College senior from Dodge City, to Lt. Joe Berkley of Chicago, who is stationed at the Dodge City army air base. The announcement was made and chocolates were passed at dinner last night. Miss Petersen received an orchid corsage; and Mrs. A. H. Little, Theta housemother; and Catherine Burchfield, College sophomore, assisted in the ceremony. Mrs. Little and Miss Burchfield received corsages of gardenias. Mrs. C J. Petersen, of Dodge City, and Mrs. Berkley of Chicago were guests for the ceremony last night. Miss Petersen is a member of Jay Janes, YWCA and CVC. Alpha Kappa Kappa—The Ivy club of Alpha Kappa Alpha met Monday and the following officers were elected: Mendota Mosley, president; Winifred Gates, vice-president; Barbara Burton, secretary; Juanita Washington, assistant secretary; Dorothy Singleton, treasurer; Opaline Mayes, reporter; Effie Lee, chapain; and Violetta Richards, sergeant of arms. Has announced the pledging of Margaret Boone, Lawrence, and Miss Rua Van Horn, federal agent from the home economics department in Washington, D. C., and Miss Hazel E. Thompson, state supervisor of home economics, will be guests of honor at a tea given by the home economics department at 4 o'clock this afternoon in the dining room in Fraser hall. Home Economists Are Honor Guests At Tea These two specialists will leave the campus tomorrow after having spent this week working with home economics staff members on the curriculum study of the department. According to Miss Edna N. Hill, head of the home economics department, the tea replaces the regular Friday afternoon social hour given by the department. She said special invitations are extended to students, staff members, and townpeople who wish to meet Miss Van Horn and Miss Thompson. Ruth Whitley and Mary Jenkins of Kansas City, Kappa Kappa Gamma pledges entertained the Delta Gamma pledge class at a tea yesterday. Tau Kappa Epsilon entertained the Gamma Phi pledge class at dinner and hour dance yesterday. Kappa Alpha Theta—Mrs. Donn Mosser of Lawrence, was a dinner guest yesterday. Haynes and Keene Phone 524 819 Mass. AUTHORIZED PARTIES Friday, Nov. 12 Battenfeld hall, party at the hall, 8:30 to 11 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 13 Corbin Hall, open house, 9 p.m. to 12 m. Naval Aviation, dance, 1100 Ind. 8:30 p.m. to 12 m. Kappa Alpha Theta, open house, chapter house, 9 p.m. to 12 m. YWCA-YMCA, picnic, Congrega- tional church, 6 to 7:30 p.m. Delta Gamma, weiner roast, Sigma Nu grounds, 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. Elizabeth Meguiar, Dean of Women. Present Platforms at Assembly A pre-election convocation, a which candidates for campus elections present their platforms, clia maxes Student Government Emphasis week, at the University of Wisconsin. Thursday Is "GRAND OPENING" Christmas Is Starting Early —And With a Bang GET HIS GIFT NOW Novelties Jewelry Billfolds Clothing Sportswear Smoker's Goods GIFTS FOR MEN IN THE SERVICE