FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1943 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS A PAGE THREE Abe Lincoln Varsity, ATO's Hold Spotlight This Week Alpha Tau Omega, with their dinner party at the chapter house, has the only scheduled party for this evening other than the Abe Lincoln varsity which is to be in the men's lounge of the Memorial Union building from 9 until 12 o'clock. The varsity will be an informal affair with the men wearing suits, and the women wearing street dresses, hose and heels. to grow beards for the occasion will do their share toward lending atmosphere to the log cabin theme of the party. An added attraction, a whittling contest, has been announced. The contestants will represent two factions, the bearded and unbearded groups. The whittling will continue for one-half hour, and the purpose of the contest will be to ascertain which whittler can produce the best statue of Abe Lincoln in the allotted amount of time. A part of the program will be broadcast from 9:30 until 10 o'clock over the facilities of KFKU. The music will be furnished by the Pope-Bachmann band. Admission will be 25 cents, stag or date. ALPHA KAPPA PSI... ... dinner guests yesterday were Richard Brown, William Porter, David Morris, Earl O'Connor, Lee Sanks, and Kenneth Grabast. ☆ PHI DELTA THETA . . . ... dinner kends yesterday were Ulmont Kendree and Nancy Prather. DELTA GAMMA . . . ... Bonnie Jean Barnes and Mary Lou Elliott were luncheon guests yesterday. THETA TAU . . . ..dinner guest yesterday was Ralph Bentley, Atchison. GAMMA PHI BETA . . . . Mrs, Fred Simmons, Sublette, is a visitor this week. ☆ PHI CHI . .. dinner guests yesterday were Dr. Charles Drake of the bacteriology department and Mrs. Drake, Gust Nelson, Leslie Butterfield, and Wendell Good. PHI GAMMA DELTA . . . . Veta B. Lear, assistant to the Dean of the College, was a dinner guest yesterday. ☆ SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON . . . Lt. Bill Oliver, Kansas City, was a house guest Tuesday and Wednesday. KAPPA ALPHA THETA . . . ... Kathryn Kufahl and Jan Grainger were luncheon guests yesterday. ... Mrs. R. O. Shook, Hutchinson, and Mrs. E. C. Brock, Salina, were here yesterday visiting their daughters, Joyce Shook, and Jeanne Brock. Goff-Applegate ★ ★ ★ Engagement The engagement of Miss Alice Goff to Bill Applegate was announced Wednesday evening at Watkins hall by Mrs. C. E. Esterly, housemother. Miss Goff, a junior in the College, and Mr. Applegate, a junior in the School of Engineering, are both from Topeka. Miss Goff wore a corsage of orchids. Virginia Gsell and Betty Charles wore camellias. Mrs. Esterly, housemother, received a corsage of gardenias. HARMON CO-OP . . . CORBIN HALL ... . . . Mrs. C. H. Johnson, Enterprise, was a guest Wednesday. . . . dinner guests Thursday evening were Boyden Crouch and Tom Harmon. ... Mrs. Richard Holcombe was a luncheon guest yesterday. ... held an hour dance for University men last night. ... weekend guests are Alice Clare Brownfield, Topeka; Irene Mathes, Independence; and Mrs. Joyce Kirkland, Neodesha. MILLER HALL . . . . . weekend guest is Loraine Nelson, McPherson. ALPHA TAU OMEGA . . . ... guests at a buffet supper this evening are Nancy Helen Seekerck, Iola; Sally Trapp, Kansas City; Betty Rowton, Ernestine Shears, Mary Green, Julia Eschbaugh, Elizabeth Carman, Doris Sheppard, Doris Turney, Brown. Patti Duncan, Shirley Crawford, Anne Boltz, Gay Richards, Polly Roberts, Cleo Rein, Barbara Barber, Betty Gsell, Margaret Anne Borders, Margaret Gurley. WITH UNIVERSITY STUDENTS It's Always--- DRAKE'S FOR BAKES Mary McKelvey, Roberta Frowe, Laura Lee Golden, Helen Cliskner, Joanne Hayden, Betty Smith, Patricia Williams, Pauline Earnheart, Nancy Teichgraeber, and Betty Frank Carey. DE LUXE CAFE Our 24th Year in Serving K. U. Students 711 Mass. 907 Mass. ...guests last weekend were Donna Jean Henry, and*Leah Taddiken, of Topeka; and Arlene Schwab, and Virginia Thiemey of Wichita. ALPHA DELTA PI . . . ... Bonnie DeStutz was a dinner guest Sunday. Phone 61 ... Jean Myers was a luncheon guest yesterday. .. Mrs. N. H. Benscheid, Hutchinson, and Joseph E. Stewart, U. S. Army Air Base, Casper, Wyo., were dinner guests yesterday. .. Mrs. J. C. Gorman, Ponce City, Okla., is a house guest. SIGMA KAPPA ... Miss Kathleen Doering and Prof. and Mrs. E. E. Bayles were dinner guests last night. . Mrs. Tressie Ballard, Mrs. Ray Dillon, and Mrs. W. H. White, all of Hutchinson were dinner guests last night ... Harry O'Kane, YMCA secretary and Men's employment director, and Sam Anderson, German instructor, were dinner guests last night. PHI KAPPA PSI TRIANGLE . . ☆ ... Gerry Smith was a dinner guest last night. JAYHAWK CO-OP . . . . . . Clark Randall was a dinner guest yesterday. DELTA TAU DELTA . . . ... announced the pledging of Willis Baker, Pleasanton; Robert Ruxton, Kansas City; Jim Wilson, Topeka; Art Moody, St. Francis; and Bob Elbel and Stan Stockton, Lawrence. . . installed the following officers Monday: president, Harold Goss; vice-president, Dick Beach; treasurer, Ben Spencer; and recording secretary, Carl Bomholt. .. dinner guests yesterday were Robert McBride and Berry. JOLLIFFE HALL . . . University Women Grant Large Sum for War Aid The University Women's Club Thursday afternoon voted to give $25 to the Jayhawk nursery for English war orphans at Rugby, England, and to invest the club's reserve fund in war bonds amounting to $500 maturity value. This money is to be used later in the outfitting of a room in the proposed wing of the Union building for the University women. The scholarship report showed that in addition to the club's regular $100 scholarship for a deserving young woman at the University, it had been possible this year to award two additional grants of $35 and $15 each. The business meeting in the Union building was followed by a tea with Mrs. Paul B. Lawson acting as general chairman. She was assisted by Mrs. J. J. Jakosky, Mrs. Leonard H. Axe, Mrs. Waldemar Geltch, and Miss Cora M. Downs. Spiced tea, orange-bread sand-wiches, and little cakes were served to the members by Mrs. T. D. Jones, Miss Helen Wagstaff, Mrs. George B. Smith, Mrs. Marston McCluggage, Mrs. W. H. Shoemaker, and Mrs. L. L. Boughton. Dr. Florence Sherbon and Miss Maud Smelser poured tea. Tiny dolls in the costume of grandmother's day seated busy with their handwork, formed the table centerpiece. The dolls, whose faces were actually made of peanuts and covered by yarn coiffures of the '70s, were made for a recent club anniversary by Mrs. Guy Smith, assisted by Mrs. E. B. Stouffer. Dressed in rich variety, with such details as fichus, bertha collars, work-bags, and fur capelets, they worked at bits of tatting, knitting, and needlepoint. They were placed in a setting complete with spinning Marinello Beauty Shop I am happy to announce that Zerita Akers is back with us. Mrs. Ober 1119 Mass Phone 493 ★ Authorized Party List ★ FRIDAY, FEB. 12. All-University Party, Union building, 9 to 12. Elizabeth Meguiar, Adviser of Women. magic VALENTINE kerchief by kimbail You'd never believe that a lovely border print such as this . . . could be folded to form a rose-studded heart like this. as seen in MADEMOISELLE 25c Most mysterious and very pretty! Make it a personal Valentine from you to you. wheel, tea table set with silver service, braided rugs and dozing cat, a wee desk with pigeonholes full of small letters, and even little leather-bound books and postage-stamp-size tintype portraits. Mrs. Henry Werner and Mrs. Roy A. Bowers greeted guests at the door. sas House today was ready to approve on a final roll call the bill establishing a home for juvenile delinquents at Atchison. Juvenile Home Bill Up For Final Vote The bill, approved by the House welfare committee which puts its approval on the receiving home to be set up at the state orphan asylum, was the occasion for a blast against the State Department of Social Welfare. Rep. Charles Vance, Liberal, said he had never seen the department "using any good, common sense about anything. I want to see this bill passed but I don't want the home operated by a passel of nuts." The measure as finally approved for passage took a slap at the board by taking the appointment of a manager for the home out of the hands of that body, and giving it to the Governor. The initial appropriation, out of the state social welfare funds, was set at $25,000. The University of California library has a collection of 47,056 Chinese volumes. 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