TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1942 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Plan Gay Yuletide For All Service Men Remember a year ago today? It was on Monday then, and that was the day everyone rushed home, or to the library, or to a radio, wherever it might have been, to listen to the President's speech to Congress. This year is quite different. Parties are being planned to give men a good time.WAA is planning a formal party for This year is quite different. service men'a good time. WAA the sailors Dec. 18; some or-ganized houses will invite sailors to a two-hour dance that afternoon, and CVC will decorate the ballroom. Families and girl friends will take care of entertaining individual soldiers, sailors, and marines, if they are still within a radius of fifty miles—or the driving range four gallons will allow. This probably will be the biggest Christmas celebration for some time. ALPHA KAPPA PSI . . . ...will hold installation services tonight for the following new officers: President, Marion Bunyard; Vice-President, Donald Pomeroy; secretary, Leonard Dietrich; treasurer, Clifford Parson; assistant treasurer, Joseph Pfaff; and master of rituals, Gerald Tewell. ★ ...Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Stutz, Utica, were guests Friday. ALPHA DELTA PI . . . weekend guests were Mrs. L. H. Shipman, Wichita; and Maxine Blake, Seattle, Wash. ★ ...Sunday dinner guests were Miss Elizabeth Meguiar, Thomas Harkness, James Haggart, and Max Bagby. ...pledge class will have an hour dance tonight with the Delta Tau Delta pledges. ALPHA CHI SIGMA . . . ...Dr. Shrenk, of the department of chemistry, Missouri School of Mines, Rolla, Mo., was a guest Monday. ...will have a dinner dance Saturday in the Kansas room. ISA COUNCIL... ★ ...entertained guests with a dinner and show Sunday evening. Members of the council and guests present were Mary Gene Hull, Warren Snyder, Allan Cromley, Arthur Partridge, Paul Hardman, Lila May Reetz, Ruth Krebbi, Tylon Schuerman, Dorothy Harkness, Mary Frances Fitzpatrick, Niles Gibson, Pat Foster, Norma Ashlock, Madison Self, Ronald Wilbur, John Stevenson, Marie Larson, Jean Myers, and Bud Kelly. PHI KAPPA PSI . . ...Nancy Walters, Margaret McConnell, Beverly Bohan, and Jacquelyn Hansen were Sunday dinner guests. · KU DAMES ★ ...will have a business meeting at 7:30 tonight at the home of Mrs. Fred Bellinger, 1019 Alabama. Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. Francis Bishop, Mrs. Hugh Crain, and Mrs. Paul Lovevitt. TRIANGLE . . . ★ ...dinner guests Sunday were Lt. Louis Engleman and Lt. Kay Thompson, both of Camp Funston; Howard Sankey and Jean Pringle, both of DE LUXE CAFE Our 24th Year in Serving K. U. Students 711 Mass. Kansas City, Mo.; and Dona Burkhead. ISA... ★ ...is sponsoring an hour dance from 7 to 8 Thursday in the Kansas room. Bolivar Marquez and Penny Ashcraft will give a South American dancing exhibition. Membership tickets admit, and non-members with ISA dates may buy tickets. BATTENFELD HALL . . . ★ Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Wheeler were Sunday dinner guests. Robert Lindley, Hill City, is a house guest this week. ALPHA TAU OMEGA . . . ...weekend guests were Carmen Wilcox and Howard Gwinn, both of Manhattan. ALPHA OMICRON PI . . . Sunday dinner guests were Lt. Al Smith, Los Angeles; Lt. Harley Tracy, Hutchinson; Robert Nelson, Manhattan; Betty Musgrave, Betty Smith, Shirley Salley, Nancy Newcomb, Virginia Schaefer, Doris Sheppard, R. R. Strait, Robert Black and Richard Maloney. ★ DELTA SIGMA THETA . . . observed Founder's Day with a formal dinner and pledging service for Kelma Smith of Bigelow last night. Miss Marriet Ermert, district superintendent, spoke on "traditions and Customs." Alpha Omicron PI was founded at Barnard College in 1897. ...Jean Best spent the weekend in Topeka. announces the initiation of Sue Gross; Helen Lowenstein, Chicago; Saturday dinner guests were Dr. William Flower, Dr. Samuel Rogers and Dr. Morris Young, all of Kansas City. and Marian Carrothers, Kansas City. Mo. DELTA GAMMA . . . CHI OMEGA .. Don Taylor, William Kallenberger, James Boyce, Clyde Blake, Kansas City, and Heidi Viets, Ottawa, were dinner guests Sunday. PHI GAMMA DELTA . . . ★ Sunday dinner guests were Mrs. R. L. Pearison, Washington, D. C, Ann Vaughn, Christine Turk, and Martha Nearing. JOLLIFFE HALL ★ ...Phil Sanders, Millard, was a weekend guest. PHI CHI . . . Mr. Kenneth Middleton, Washington, D. C., was a guest Sunday. PHI DELTA THETA Sunday guests were June Neador, Hutchinson, and Ruth Marian Todd. ALPHA CHI OMEGA . . . Sunday dinner guests were Margaret Keckley, Helen Stark, Elma Haas, Mary Elizabeth Stark, Wilmer Landon, Don Chadsey, Clark Hilton, William Brownlee, and Richard Reed, Kansas City, Mo. ★ DELTA CHI . . . Corp. Loren Petterman, Memphis., Tenn., is a house guest this week. ★ KAW KOETTES . . . Marjorie Myers, Tonganoxie, was a dinner guest Sunday. Marion Hasty, Lael Gray, and Betty Lay were dinner guests Sunday. SIGMA CHI . . SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON . . . ★ Ensign John Bremyer, Jacksonville, Fla., was houseguest yesterday Mrs. Vera Walton, Florence, wa dinner guest last evening. PI KAPPA ALPHA . . . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Royer, and Mr. and Mrs. William Jennison were dinner guests Sunday. ★ Dean and Mrs. F. J. Moreau were hosts to all first year law students Sunday evening. Mrs. Moreau served dinner to them at her home, 1942 Louisiana. Lawyers Entertained at Moreau's You'll Look Like New All The Time Phone 75 New York Cleaners Merchants of GOOD APPEARANCE If You Use Our Dry Cleaning Service. Suits and Dresses Cleaned and Pressed in Our Professional Way Will Keep You Looking "Tops" All the Time. SIGMA PHI EPSILON . . . Mrs. Carl A. Gibson and Dora May Felt, Jay Coed, were dinner guests Sunday. WATKINS HALL . . . Mr. George Lupfer, Cleveland. Ohio, was a dinner guest Saturday. Miss Jimmy Brannon, ElDorado Springs, Mo., was a weekend guest. ★ ★ WESTMINSTER HALL . . . Maxine Jones spent the week end at her home in Topeka. Pfc. Francis McKinney, former University student, Camp Shelby Miss., was a guest Sunday. DELTA UPSILON . . . guest last night was Dr. R. H Shiperd, Leavenworth. ROCK CHALK CO-OP . . . ★ Jack Werts, former University student, now of Gridley, is a house guest this week. Bill DesJardins visited in Kansas City Sunday. ...dinner guest last evening was Charles Goodwine, Kansas City. Richard Hartzell has enlisted in V-5. ★ ALPHA OMICRON PI . . . will have an hour dance this evening with Tau Kappa Epsilon. Sunday dinner guests were Louise Morgan and Phyllis Johansen, both of Kansas State; Katherine Dietrich, Margery Olson, and William Brown. ★ JOHN MOORE CO-OP . . . ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA . . . Ivy pledge club will entertain the actives with a party Wednesday evening. dinner guests Sunday were Prof. Buelah M. Morrison, Betty Winterscheidt; and David Wooster, Nick Trbovich, and Vincent Penkus all of the U. S. Naval Machinists Mates School. TEMPLIN HALL . . KAPPA ETA KAPPA . . dinner guests last evening were Prof. and Mrs. R. P. Stringham, and Robert Samson. ★ MILLER HALL Dorothy Wing, Minneapolis, wag a weekend guest. ...dinner guests tonight will be Miss Elizabeth Meguiar and Miss Marie Miller. Sunday dinner guests were Mrs. Sunday dinner guests were Alexander Roth, James Officer, Bert Overcash, and Ruth Beisner. ★ (continued to page five) CORBIN HALL . . weekend guests were Mrs. E. A. Wickert, Claflin; Mrs. T. W. 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