SUNDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1942 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Carols, Vespers Are Signs of Christmas The Christmas caroling season is here. Already several groups have serenaded, and others will before Wednesday. Those who serenade Watkins Hall will almost certainly have "White Christmas" sung in return by Virginia Gsell. There is something incongruous in the "peace on earth" Christmas cards when one considers the world situation. However, in the caroling and Christmas Vespers season, part of the bitterness and hate is forgotten. Several houses have planned exchanges within their groups, some will fill baskets for the needy, and others have parties for needy children. Although this Christmas is darkened by the shadow of war, plans are still made for "as good a time as possible." Nearly every house either will have, or has had, a Christmas dinner or party. Decorations may not be as elaborate as formerly, but they show more ingenuity. Mistle-joe is as prominent ever. SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON Christmas dinner-dance was held in the Kansas room and the chapter house last night. Matt Benton's orchestra played. Guests were Aloise Brown, Nancy Chapman, Nancy Pollock, Georgia Ferrel, Virginia Major, Jean Cody, Mary Burchfield Dorothy Fizzell, Mazzell Margaret Reed, Betty Roberts, Ann Bowen, Marilyn Rice, Martha Alice Horner, Shirley Kernodle, Jane Stites, Norma Henry, Mariette Bennett, Peggy Ballard, Patricia Padgett, Peggy Blackburn. Sally Galle, Polly Roberts, Betty Zoe Burr, Beverly Frizell, Joanne Hayden, Frances Schloesser, Susy Altick, Mary Louise Fisher, Sarah Meyers, Jane Christy, Margaret Fesler, Avonne Gould, Anne Kennedy, Betty Millis, Faye Elledge, Cleo Ryn, Kathleen Altwess, Jean Porter, Dixie Parleen, Betty Jo Glanville, Barbara Winn, Sue Elliott, Betty Lou Perkins, Betty Musgrave, Patsy Clifford, and Joyce Shook. Assisting Mrs. Eve Oakes as chaperons were Mr. and Mrs. V. F. Smith, Mrs. James A. Hooke, and Mrs. Neal D. Sutherland. ★ DELTA CHI . . . guests at the party last nigh at the chapter house were Arleen Howerton. Anna Belle Jones, Marjorie Bond, Doris Niewier, Bobby Jean Nightengale, Betty June Bacon, Jeanne Harris, Barbara Hays, and Sarajane Sandusky. Rosemary Lyon, Donna Heck, Friday. queline Simmons, Margaret Rep- logle, Bel Claycomb. Mary Lou Ammann, and Larry Anderson. ...Robert Tanneyhill, Kansas City, Mo., is a weekend guest. ★ ALPHA DELTA PP ...Karene Ogle, Dodge City, was a house guest this week. ALPHA KAPPA PSI . . . ★ ...David McKee was a dinner guest Friday . Kenneth Harden, '42, St. Joseph, Mo., is a weekend guest. Guy Carlisle has withdrawn from school to enlist in the Navy. JAYHAWK CO-OP * ALPHA OMICRON PI . . . Guests at the party last night at the chapter house were Lt. Roy Gallea, Lionel Cherry, Robt. Wright, Vernard Guyer, Clyde McKale, Elmo Geppelt, Eugene Nininger. William Wilson, and Donald Atchison. Frederick Stults, Warren Blauer, Robert Fisher, James Faust, William Wilmuth, Harvey Hull, Emerson Hazlett, Edgar Harrison, and Henry Ickes. ★ ALPHA CHI OMEGA ...weekend guests are Evelyn Schroeder, Kansas City, Barbara Brown, Joy Godbey, and Mariam Adams, all of Kansas City. CORBIN HALL . . . . Andrew Hinrichs, Cleves, Iowa, was a guest this week. Mrs. Flora Boynton and Audrey Mason. Kansas City, Mo., were overnight guests Thursday. entertained men of the US Naval Training School with a party from 3 to 5 yesterday afternoon. weekend guests are Guinevere Goerz, Moundridge; Erna Penner, Kansas City, and Florence Cooper, Salina. Soaked in food are Mr. and ihe, William Wood, Dayton Sharpe, Mrs. T. W. Ferrel, Mr. Clement, In-dependence; Rosemary Atzinwiler, Kansas City, Mo., and Sally Galle, McPherson. Sunday dinner guests are Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Krehbiel, Moundridge; and Floyd Krehbiel. ...weekend guests were Pvt. Jack Moehlenkamp, Camp Luna, N. Mex., and Dick Oliver. SIGMA CHI . . . Sunday dinner guests were Katheen Altwig, Ann Bowen, Mary We- ★ ★ CHI OMEGA . . . will have their annual Christmas dinner tomorrow night. MATHEMATICS CLUB . . . will have a Christmas party at the regular meeting at 4:30 Tuesday in room 217 Frank Strong hall. Refreshments will be served after a quiz program. Everyone is invited. PHI KAPPA PSI . . . weekend guests are Bob Trump, Ottawa; Richard Lashley, Girard; and Richard McAdoo, Emporia. Mr. Trump and Mr. Lashley, now attending Harvard, were former students of the University. SIGMA PHI EPSILON . . . guests at a fireside party last night were Dora May Felt, Mary Greene. Betty Lou Perkins, Carol Foster, Betty Lindauer, Dorothy Cooper, Frances Abts, Mary Hale, Marjorie Ingham, and Gay Richards. weekend guests are Jane Shelton and Jean Ward, both of Ottawa; and Virginia Lee Thompson, Waterville. KAPPA ALPHA THETA . . . NEWMAN CLUB . . . ...has elected the following officers: Bill Hogan, president; Mary Frances Fitzpatrick, vice-president; Mariette Bennett, reporter; Betty Jo Svoboda, secretary; and George Steinberger, treasurer. WESLEY FOUNDATION . . . ★ will have a sacrifice banquet at 6 p.m. Tuesday at the Mehtodist church. The banquet is formal, and the group will go caroling afterwards. MEN'S RESIDENCE HALLS . . . ★ ...guests at the Carruth, Jolliffe. Battenfeld and Templin party last night included Mary Steele, Lorna Belle Ecclefield, Mildred Welch, Betty Ann Hopkins, Charine Coomber, Mary Dell Burnside, Helen Hughes, Mary Gene Hull, Betty Harrison, Nadine Hunt, Joyce Durall, Marilynne Mayer, Sweetbriar College, Va; June Ashlock, Claudie Scott, Mary Warner, Margaret Ewing, Betty Steil, Florence Brown, Carol Lee Fausett. Lavon Peters, Lucille Larson, Do-radeen Perry, Frances Gulick, De-Sales Weber, Jivian Catts, Lucille Loeb, Marjorie Doctor, Donna Claire (continued to page seven) DE LUXE CAFE Our 24th Year in Serving K. U. Students 711 Mass. We Wish the Students and Faculty a Merry Christmas and a Very Happy and Prosperous New Year LAWRENCE LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS Double Engagement Ceremony Held At Sigma Kappa House Phone 348 "We clean everything you wear but your shoes" Sigma Kappa announces the engagement of Marjorie Ann May. fine arts junior from East St. Louis, Ill., to Staff-Sergeant William P. Mulock, of Wakashaw, Wis. who is now stationed at Boca Raton Field in Florida; also the engagement of Jerry Sidener, education senior from Mullinville, to Pvt. John W. Brown also of Mullinville, who is now stationed at Camp Roberts, California. 1001 N. H. The announcements were made and candy was passed at the formal Christmas dinner Thursday night. Mrs. Edna Ellsworth, housemother, who made the announcement, Miss May, Miss Sidener; Miss Margaret Hall and Miss Midge Evans, both of whom assisted in the ceremony, all received corsages of gardenias. The five pound boxes of candy had quilted white satin tops which were decorated with corsages of violets, the sorority flower. Both girls received rings. ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA . . . will entertain the Patroness Club with a Christmas party Tuesday evening. Engaged to Beta ★ ★ ★ Theta Pinned Kappa Alpha Theta has announced the engagement of Miss Peggy Davis to William Brownlee, Beta Theta Pi. The pinning ceremony took place Friday evening with Miss Nancy Teichgraeber assisting. Miss Davis received an orchid, and Miss Betty Brownlee, Alpha Chi Omega, Nancy Teichgraeber, and Mrs. A. H. Little, housemother, each received a gardenia corsage. Miss Mary Jo Gerdeman and Miss Margaret Anne Reed, both Theta's from Kansas City, Mo., were present for the ceremony. Miss Davis is a College junior whose home is in Kansas City, Mo. Mr. Brownlee is a College junior of Hutchinson. JAY COED . . . Dorothy Swope. June Mack, Wanda Collins, and Yolande Meek, were house guests at a corn-pop Friday evening. Entertainment of the evening included singing of Christmas carols, accompanied at the piano by Yolande Meek, and several solo selections played by Miss Meek. The Short Coat ... Churchill Windbreaker... Smart and snappy . . Warm, wool and wonderful 100% reprocessed wool. Brown, Kelly, Navy . . . lined with contrasting flannel . . . They're going fast . . . AMAZINGLY PRICED 7.95 Second floor Weaver's 1.2 自动驾驶的挑战与机遇