SUNDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1942 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Christmas Parties Are Ushered in with Snow Who says dreams don't come true? At least, the white part of Christmas is here. And so are the first Christmas parties. Outside decorations will not be as numerous this year—the war, naturally—but mantel, chandelier, table, and window will show the Christmas spirit. show the enfield hall was beautifully decorated for its party Fri- Battenfeld hall was beauty day night. Pine branches, Christmas trees complete with trimmings, tall, white candles, silver stars and bells, tinsel, toy reindeer, and burning fireplace create a proper atmosphere for the singing of carols, "White Christmas," and for the eating of popcorn balls. Last night the KKG's were special hostess to the service men at the Community building. They provided musical entertainment during intermission. For those who stayed on the Hill last night, Hoch featured the Victory varsity with Johnnie Pope's band. Several other parties were scheduled to make the University more socially-minded than ever. ALPHA CHI OMEGA . . . ...Friday guests were Barbara Montaldo and Jean Gille, both of Joplin. ... Royal Humbert was a dinner guest Friday. After dinner, Mr Humbert spoke. ...guests at the party given by the pledge class Friday night were Robert Graham, William Debus, Daniel Bachmann, Jack Jarvis, Wilmer Landon, Richard McCalus, Frank Houck, Robert Issac, Warren Spikes, Don Chadsey, Herbert Kauffman, Dean Smallley, Victor Costello, Robert Lesh, Willis Baker, Robert Ready, and Harold Goff. ALPHA DELTA PI guests at the party Friday night at the chapter house were Max Bagby, Richard Channell, Elton Gore. David Clymer, Kenneth Crowley, Thomas Harkness, Paul Downey, Henry Sarro, William Schuler, Richard Beach, Kenneth Pringle, Seymour Kalter, Warren Beck, Ramon Bird, Donald Welty, David Shoal, Robert Pugh, Bruce Drownes, William Wilson, and Robert Moore. Ted Scott, Vard Nelson, George Verhage, Forrest Jones, Warren Jacks, Robert Jones, James Roark, Jack Bower, Locker Bentley, Robert Brothers, Kenneth Murphey, LaDean McCormick, Edwin Kelley, Donald Staver, John Thompson, Robert Phouts, Harold Hill, Emerson Hazlett, Albert Derrington, and Earl Laird. ★ KAPPA ETA KAPPA . . . ...guests at the "Boiler Makers Brawl" last night were Jane Beal, Marjorie Denton, Helen Todd, Mary Frances Sullivan, Mary Simpson, Louise Polson, Ruth Yeaton, Betty Learned, Alice Hoad. Helen Blincoe, Charline Johnson, Patricia Scherrer, Juana Boman, Jane Scott, Nancy Monroe, Elizabeth Maxwell, Mary Forsyth, Janet Sloan, Peggy Ann Blackburn, and Mary Margaret Anderson. Chaperons were Mrs. T. C. Blue, Mrs. L. W. Johnson, Mrs. Edna Ellsworth, and Mrs. A. J. Foster. ROCK CHALK CO-OP . . . ★ Billy Lane is spending the week in Kangas City. ...Duane Lintecum has enlisted in the Naval Reserves. John Conard is attending the Co-op convention in Kansas City this weekend as a representative of the University of Kansas Co-ops. ...overnight guests Friday were Shingle Bartley, Powhattan, and Charles Goodrum. ★ BATTENFELD HALL . . . ...guests at the party Friday night were Esther Ebord, Dorothy Wiggins, Marguerite Kaaz, Luille Loeb, Mary Beth Stark, Johnnie May Mann, Ruth Schofield, Kathryn Pees, Mickey Crawford, Margaret Krehbel, Sally Weber, Carol Lee Fausett, Beth Maxwell, Elma Haas, Althea Schuss. Ruth Tippin, Margaret Ewing, Ruth Zook, Phyllis Riggs, Paula Dunn, Frances Raw, Frances Blair, Rosemary Schreper, Virginia Pfouts Pauline Rankin, Katherine Dietrich, and Ruth Larson. Chaperons were Mrs. R. E. Montgomery, housemother, and Miss Carletta Nellis. JOHN MOORE CO-OP . . . ★ guests at a party last evening Remember Those Fruit Cakes For The Perfect Christmas Dinner Engagement of Rice Walton Announced Chi Omega has announced the engagement of Marilyn Rice, College senior, to Jack Walton, senior in engineering. Mr. Walton is a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Nadine Fox, College senior, assisted in the ceremony at the Chi Omega chapter house. Miss Rice received a corsage of gardenias and roses, and Miss Fox and Mrs. Edith Martin, housemother, received gardenias. DRAKE'S for BAKES Miss Rice is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rice of McPherson. Mr. Walton is a resident of Florence. It's Always were Louise Taylor, Ellen Omohundro, Lois Blackburn, Marjorie Doctor, Jean Brownlee, Pauline Brehm, Dora May Felt, Marjorie Doyle. June Sutherland, Jeanne Harris. Marie Larson, Glennie Jean Waters, Hazel DeWald, Betty Claybourn, Phyllis Johnson, Lavonne Peterson, Grace Seifert, Margaret Osmund, Colleen Poorman, Mary Louise Harling,and Katherine Dietrick. Chaperons were Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Miller, Dr. and Mrs. Calvin Vander Werf, and Prof. and Mrs. Hilden Gibson ★ had as Thursday dinner guest, Dr. O. E. Allison of the First Methodist church who gave an address on "What Is Religion," as a part of Religious Emphasis Week. TAU KAPPA EPSILON . . . Marriage Monday ★★★ Cilek to Kolsky The marriage of Frances Cilek and Harwood Kolsky was solemnized at 7 p.m., Nov. 30 at the First Methodist Church by Dr. Edwin F. Price. Mrs. Kolsky was dressed in an aqua street-length dress and wore a corsage of Queen Mary roses. Attendants were Lois Richardson and Howard Barnett. Mrs. Kolsky, whose home is in Jennings, is a College senior. Mr. Kolsky, a resident of Lawrence, is also a College senior. Mr. and Mrs. Kolsky are now at home at 1325 Vermont. ★ ALPHA TAU OMEGA . . . the Rev, Harold Barr was a dinner guest Wednesday. After dinner Mr. Barr spoke to the chapter. KAW KOETTES . . . Thursday dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. Hilden Gibson, and Dona Burkhead. ★ CAMPUS HOUSE . . . Fern Ruegsegger is spending the weekend in Wamego; and Grace Brooks in Hutchinson. (continued to page five) Santa Claus Will Be Present at Formal Planned for Sailors The Women's Athletic Association will entertain the sailors at a Christmas formal, complete with Santa Claus who will have gifts for all. The party will be at the Community building Dec. 19, with an orchestra providing music for dancing. Barbara Winn will sing a solo and later the group will join in carol singing. In charge of the party is Mildred Wells, assisted by Miss Joie Stapleton of the department of physical education. Althea Shuss is chairman of the entertainment committee, Katherine Hall of the refreshment committee, Dona Burkhead, game committee, and Lois Willicuts, guest committee. Mildred Wells said that it will be necessary for each woman attending to have a hostess card checked by Miss Elizabeth Meguiar, dean of women. KAPPA ALPHA THETA . . . Margaret Elliot, Newton. is a weekend guest. John Somers was a dinner guest today. DE LUXE CAFE Our 24th Year in Serving K. U. Students 711 Mass. IT'S CHRISTMAS GIFTS FROM Weaver's Blue Grass Bath Sets.. Beautifully scented Bath Sets to thrill her on Christmas . . . 1. 00 to 10.00 Sketched . . . Lovely Elizabeth Arden's fragrant Blue Grass Set . . . with soap, duston powder and flower mist. 5. 50 Shave Sets.. He'll take a nice shave set any day . . . fragrant lotion, soap or cream, talcum and soap. Old Spice . . . Wrisley, Country Gentleman . . . Lentheric . . . They're his favorites. So buy now while we have such a complete stock . . . .50 to 9.00