FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1943 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Sigma Chi House Changed To Defense Plant for Party Members of Sigma Chi fraternity tonight will entertain guests with an informal dance to be held at the chapter house. The theme of the party will be that of a defense plant and the house will be decorated accordingly. So far there is no mention of a scheduled blackout, but who knows when enemy planes The theme of the party will the house will be decorated accotion of a scheduled blackout, but might be lurking near? Women are to dress in slacks, blue jeans, and kerchiefs. Dancing will begin at 8:30 and continue until 11:30 with the Pope-Bachmann band furnishing the music. Theta Tau will entertain at their chapter house this evening with a party to be held from 8:30 until 11:30, and the Forum of the Christian Church will take their guests to the Rollerdrome for a skating party which will start at 8 o'clock and will continue until midnight. DELTA GAMMA . . . ... has announced the pledging yesterday of Jane Freienmuth, Leavenworth. PHI CHI . . . dinner guests yesterday were Dr. W. J. Baumgartner, Gust Nelson, Kenneth McLain, and Mrs. Rosa Ott. PHI DELTA THETA . . . ... Lt. and Mrs. Bunny Wilson and Robert Mallonee were dinner guests yesterday. HARMAN CO-OP . ... dinner guests Thursday evening were Barbara Reber and Mary Gans. ALPHA DELTA PI . . . ALPHA DELTA PI . . . . . . Esther DeBord was a luncheon guest Thursday. MILLER HALL... ... dinner guest Thursday night was Miss Marie Miller. CARRUTH HALL . . CARRUTH HALL . . . . Bill Landrey, Kansas City, is a weekend guest. . . Joe Seitz was a dinner guest Thursday. KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA . . . KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA . . . .. dinner guest Wednesday evening was Mr. Robert Hasty, Wichita. .. guest at lunch Thursday was David Enoch, Wichita. .. guests Thursday evening for dinner were Prof. Charles Morgan, Mary Elizabeth Hurt and Aileen Maloney. PI BETA PHI . . ... Mrs. Warren T. Smith of Lake Stevens, Wash., grand vice-president of Pi Beta Phi, will be a guest of Lawrence alumnae at a luncheon to be given at the home of Mrs. Ray H. Wheeler, 1108 West Hills. Son Born Wednesday to Dean and Mrs. Moreau A son was born to Prof. and Mrs. F. J. Moreau Wednesday morning. The baby weighs 8 pounds 6 ounces and was born in the Watkins Memorial hospital. Professor Moreau is dean of the School of Law. DE LUXE CAFE Students Attend St. Scholastica's Semi-Formal Prom Our 24th Year in Serving K. U. Students 711 Mass. Students from the University who were guests Wednesday evening at the semi-formal Junior-Senior Prom at Mount St. Scholastica's College, Atchison, were: Kenneth Becker, Locker Bentley, Walter Gubar, Matt Heuertz, Charles Svoboda, Floyd Svoboda, and Lloyd Svoboda. The Prom was the last semi-formal dance of the college year at Mount St. Scholastica. Baumgartner Shows Films To Phi Chi Fraternity Dr. W. J. Baumgartner, of the department of zoology, showed a film, "The Living Cell," to the members of Phi Chi fraternity following dinner yesterday. Doctor Baumgartner has spent several years making the film. He has seen a new type of movement within the cell. Patty Bigelow To Be Married Tomorrow Noon Miss Patricia Bigelow of Lawrence left Wednesday morning, accompanied by her mother Mrs. Cornelia Bigelow, for Williamsburg, Pa., where she will be married to Mr. Charles Sigler, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H. Sigler of Kansas City. The ceremony will take place at noon Saturday. Miss Bigelow was graduated from the University School of Business and was a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. Sigler, member of Sigma Chi fraternity and graduate from the University is employed in the laboratory of a chemical plant in Williamsport. Registers For Training A freshman woman student at the University of North Dakota got a bit mixed up in registering and registered for military training. 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Mrs. Norman Plummer, program chairman, is arranging for a student trio to provide incidental music during the reception. ing faculty and the executive board of the club will form a hospitality committee to escort guests throughout the building. The husbands of members and the bachelors of the faculty will be invited for tea and to inspect the new building. Members of the engineer- Mrs. E.H. Lindley, for whose husband the new mineral industries building is named, will receive guests along with Charceller and (continued to page seven) ★ Authorized Party List ★ FRIDAY, MARCH 5 Sigma Chi, Party, House, 8:30 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. Theta Tau, Party, House, 8:30 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. Forum of Christian Church, Skating party, Rollerdrome, 8 p.m.to 12 m. Elizabeth Meguiar, Adviser of Women. Slack Season Is ON! SLACK SUITS — $6.50 up beautifully tailored . . . strutter's cloth, cotton gabardine, flannel . . . bright colors, spring shades. 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