TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1943 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Unexpected Social Whirl Extends Beyond Week-end After a week-end involving 13 scheduled parties within the space of two evenings, which included such various social functions as varsities, informal parties, hour dances, and buffet suppers, students have let down a bit with their social activities and have decided it is about time that algebra lessons received some attention. But they do not wish to rush into things too hastily. Sunday evening Alpha Chi Omega and Sigma Alpha Epsilon still kept social activities rolling by entertaining with buffet suppers at their respective houses. Pi Beta Phi entertained with a candle light tea held Sunday afternoon from 4 until 6 o'clock for University men who will be soon called into service. Guests for dinner and weekend guests at the various organized houses also hit a new high this last week. GAMMA PHI BETA . . . ... Sunday dinner guests were Mr. A. W. Glad, Pratt; Mrs. A. E. Finch- m, Pratt; and Frank Anderson, Jack Stapleton, and Bill Todd, Independ- ence. ☆ WATKINS HALL . . ... Dorothy Harkness, Bell Memorial hospital in Kansas City, was a guest last weekend. ... Anne Stevens, Kansas City, was a weekend guest. WESTMINSTER HALL . . . ... Dorothy Crockatt, Hamilton, was a weekend guest. ... Westminster Forum entertained with a Valentine party Saturday night. JOLLIFFE HALL . . . ... Phil Sanders, Osage City, was a overnight guest. …Mr. B. B. Baird, Kamas City, Mo, a dinner guest last night. KAPPA SIGMA . . . weekend guests were Frank Baumgardner and Howard Rankin, graduate of Columbia V-7 training. ☆ SIGMA KAPPA . . . Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Davidson, Mrs. L. L. Waters, Miss Meribah Moore, and Kathleen Doering were Sunday dinner guests. HOPKINS HALL . . ☆ ... spending the weekend in Wichita were the following: Mrs. Jean Clogston, Ruth Barnhill, Margaret Elliott, Betty Lou Skinner, Bernice Anderson, and Virginia Conwell. ... Ruby Shanburg, Margaret Ann McGuire, Ernestine Offholder, Rosalee Lochmann, Barbara Carroll, and Theola McCool spent the weekend in Kansas City. KAPPA ALPHA EPSILON . . . ★ ... Joan Everett was a luncheon guest Monday. PHI KAPPA PSI.. . . . dinner guests Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Evans and Hortense Miller of Kansas City, and Mr. and Mrs. Stacev. ... John Glover, Topeka, was a weekend guest. ... Saturday evening dinner guest was Dorothy Kensy. ... dinner guest Sunday was June Harries. HARMAN CO-OP . . . ☆ ... held an hour dance with the John Moore and Kaw Koette co-ops Tuesday evening. PHI CHI . . . ... initiated the following men Saturday night: Ralph Hale, Lawrence; Paul Grubb, Galena; William Gyarfas, Kansas City; Dean Miller, Solomon; Eugene Nininger, McPherson; Floyd Santner, Minneapolis; Wesley Innes, Raton, N.M.; Willard Bennett, Webster Ted Schaefer, Great Bend; Hugh Brady, Wichita; James Batty, Kansas City; Tex Fury, Salina; and Donald Treger, Independence. Following the initiation, a party was held from 9 until 12 p. m. . . Sunday dinner guests were Mrs. Hugh Brady, Wichita; Ruby Eggleson, Kansas City; and Helen Rymph and Elaine Rymph of Topeka. DELTA GAMMA... ☆ ...guests at the pledge party Saturday evening were Bill Martin, Stanley Nelson, Bill Heines, Joseph Roberts, John Jokosky, Edwin Kelley, Warren Spikes, Tom Nessplay, Robert McGregor, Richard Plumb, John Glover, Robert Lesh, Roland Stitt, Donald Gill, Lyle Edglubel, Robert Brown, and Dean Tibbets. . Sunday dinner guests were Bob Foreman and Jane Peake. THETA TAU... ... announced the pledging of Donald Cousins, Washington, D. C. PHI GAMMA DELTA . . . . . Aileen Ainsworth was a dinner guest Sunday. . . will give a dinner for Lawrence alumni Thursday evening at 6:15. DE LUXE CAFE Our 24th Year in Serving K. U. Students 711 Mass. The "CAPTAIN" is a darling Engagement Told ★★★ Carl - House Announcement of the engagement of Olga Carl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Carl of Lawrence, to William E. House, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence House of Clinton, Ark., was made to members of the Alpha Omicron Pi sorority last evening. 3.00 Weaver's Lots of charm about the beautiful color combinations this handbag comes in . . . lots of practicality about its wide opening wood frame and sturdy rayon rib durability. The announcement was made as corsages of white baby carnations were given to Irna Carl, the twin sister, and Mrs. Bentley, the housemother, and candy was passed to the sorority sisters. Mr. House was called into service in the navy before the engagement announcement was made. PHI DELTA THETA . . . ... dinner guests Sunday were Margaret Borders, Jane Priest, and Peggy Schroeder. SIGMA NU... ☆ ...announced the pledging of George Lowe of Olathe. ☆ K.U. 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