THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1943 UNIVERSITY DAILY, KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Mid-Week Left In Lurch; DancersShunMusicForFire Besides the damages incurred in pecuniary loss when the anatomy building was destroyed by fire last night, there were other damages just as evident to the eye, but not so injurious in monetary values. For instance, the scheduled mid-week last night definitely played a second fiddle role to the excitement that went on For instance, the scheduled played a second fiddle role to around screaming fire engines, leaping flames, and the forceful streams of water which gushed from the fire hose. The Pope-Bachmann band was left "in the lerch" so to speak, until their dancers could tire of the colorful excitement. But it was difficult to recover the interest of men and women students attending the dance after the scream of that first siren. Injuries incurred by the band were confined, however, to mere loss of pride. SIGMA CHI . . . . . guests at an informal dance to be held at the Sigma Chi house toorrow night include the following: Nancy Robertson, Lael Gray, Virginia McGill, Jane Christy, Margaret Borders, Betty Lay, Frances Morrill, Nancy Neville, Marquita McKenzie. Donice Scheiwin. Barbara Breidenthal, Phyllis Wickert, Sallie Stanley, Betty Rowton, Janice Lyan, Beverly Bohan, Joanne Johnson, Mary Burchfield, Jane Peak, Betty Rush Deal, Anne French, Sara Lee Drais, Joanne Frankier. Ethel Mary Schwartz, Dorothy Fizzell, Nancy Jane Peterson, Margaret Fesler. Elizabeth Crafton, June Danglade, Carol Stewart, Joan Cook, Joyce Snook, and Penelope Boxmeyer. ☆ JOHN MOORE CO-OP . . . ... entertained the women of Hopkin's Hall at an hour dance Tuesday evening from 7 til 8 o'clock. SIGMA PHI EPSILON . . . ... Mr. William Hydman, traveling secretary for Sigma Phi Epsilon from the Grand Chapter at Richman, Virginia, is a guest this week. PHI KAPPA PSI . . . . . . Ensign Frank Bolen, Kansas City, was a guest Monday and Tuesday. Ensign Bolen, member of Phi Kappa Psi and former University student, is on leave from his station in Florida. ALPHA CHI OMEGA . . ... Jean Shipe and Clara Leitneker, from Omicron chapter of Alpha Chi Omega at Baker University were dinner guests Tuesday. Ruth Miller Windsor, national president of Alpha Chi Omega from Wichita, made an official chapter visit Sunday through Tuesday. Tuesday evening she went to Baker University to be a guest of Omicron chapter. ☆ ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA . . . ... had a banquet for new initiates Saturday night at 1106 West Sixth street the home of Nadine Bass, one of the new initiates. DE LUXE CAFE Our 24th Year in Serving K. U. Students 711 Mass. Double Pinning By Alpha Chi's The double pinning of Miss Edith Ann Fleming and Miss Lucile Gillie was informally announced at the Alpha Chi house with a feed Tuesday evening. Miss Fleming, College senior from Garden City, is engaged to Dr. Chester Lessden who is now at Providence hospital, Kansas City, Kan. Lessden will be graduated this spring from the University of Kansas medical school. He is a member of Phi Beta Pi fraternity. Lucile Gillie, College senior of Joplin, Mo., is pinned to Dr. C. L Brumback of Hutchinson who is also at Providence hospital. Brumback is a member of Nu Sigma Nu medical fraternity, and will also be graduated from medical school this June. MILLER HALL . . . ... dinner guests Wednesday were Chancellor and Mrs. Deane W. Malott, and Janet, Edith, and Robert. KAW KOETTES . . . . . Elmer Bean, Don Wilcox, and Bettie Cohagan will be dinner guests Thursday night. UNIVERSITY WOMEN'S CLUB . . with husbands of members as guests, the University Women's club villa will have an informal housewarming in Lindley hall, newly completed mineral industries building, Sunday afternoon from 3 to 5. Mrs. John H. Nelson is in charge of arrangements for the affair. ☆ KAPPA ALPHA THETA . . . . . . Sunday dinner guests were Steven Phelps, Chuck Hunter, Bill Brownlee, Gene Jennings, Bud Weir, Larry Smith, Bill Leo, and Lt. George Montgomery of Camp Phillips. NU SIGMA NU . . . , , gave a buffet dinner for the following initiates Saturday: Fred Bosilevac, Stan Splitter, Earl Padfield, Paul Meyer, Grant Powell, Edgar Beahm, Mac Frederick, Robert Stark, Sam Iwig, Spencer Bayles, Delbert Small, George Powers, James McClure, John Coyle, Art Robinson, William Sanders, Robert Faucett, Robert Brown, Laurence Nelson, all of the University of Kansas hospital, Kansas City, Kans. Harry White, Dr. Parke Woodard, of Lawrence, and Lt. George Montgomery of the army medical corps, were guests at the dinner. ☆ ☆ DELTA GAMMA . . . . . Miss Beulah Morrison, Mrs. Corlett Cotton, Miss Jean Strong, and Miss Virginia Brand were dinner guests Tuesday evening. ... presented prizes to the following women at a scholarship dinner Tuesday evening: Gussie Helmig was awarded first prize, and Ruth Shaffer received second prize for the active chapter. Doris Bixby was given first prize for the pledges, and Joyce Hartwell received the award for second place. . . . luncheon guest Monday was Jane Freiemuth. ... installed the following officers Tuesday evening: president, Margaret Schell; vice-president, Anita Smith; secretary, Dona Claire Jackson; treasurer, Betty Leibbrand; and rush captain, Betty Jo Ván Blarcom. SIGMA KAPPA . . . . . . Mrs. K. W. Davidson was a dinner guest Tuesday night. WAGER HALL . . . ... Wilda Draper and Mary Myrick, Topeka, were guests Tuesday evening. ★ Authorized Party List ★ FRIDAY, MARCH 5 Elizabeth Meguiar, Adviser of Women. Sigma Chi, Party, House, 9 p.m. to 12 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. Engaged ★★★ Corson-Bowlus The engagement of Miss Lois Corson, Ricker hall, to Burton Bowles, former University student, was announced Monday evening with the traditional passing of chocolates at dinner. Miss Corson, who is from Emporia, is a senior in the College. Bowlus, a member of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity, was a senior in the School of Business until recently called into service. . . . has announced the initiation of William Starr of Peabody, ..guests at dinner Sunday were Doris Kyle, Lucy Burris, Mary Margaret Reynolds, Warren Hillard, and Bernard Rolf. . . . has announced the pledging of Donald Pomeroy, Holton. ROCK CHALK CO-OP ... . . guests at dinner Sunday were Earl O'Conner, Paola and Niles Gibson. . . Lee Sanks, Kansas City, will be a guest this weekend. Roberts And Coyan Pinning Announced The pinning ceremony for Peggy Roberts, Kappa Alpha Theta, and Bob Coyan, a member of Delta Tau Delta fraternity, was announced last night at dinner at the Theta house. Chocolates were passed in the traditional manner. Betty Roberts, sister of Miss Roberts, who assisted with the pinning ceremony, Mary Louise Rowsey, and Mrs. A. H. Little, housemother, received gardenias. An orchid was worn by Miss Roberts. Miss Roberts, from Kansas City, and Coyan, of Fort Scott, are both seniors in the College. Coyan will report at Leavenworth Friday for induction into the army. ALPHA TAU OMEGA . . . ...initiated the following men Sunday: Edward Schulteis, Joe McCroskie, and Edward Costello, all of Kansas City. . . Sunday dinner guests were Verna Newton, Doris Turney, Betty Gsell, Shirley Crawford, Betty Brown, Alberta Mayer, and Dorothy Sheldon and Peggy Smith, of Kansas City. Weaver's ONE MORE DAY Special Showing MARCH 5th of Linen and Sheer Dresses by Mr. M. 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