THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1942 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREED The Society Page Pope Plays for Varsity Since Rey Cancelation Instead of Alvino Rey and the Sophomore Hop in the ballroom, Johnny Pope and a Victory Varsity in Hoch is the attraction Saturday night. Although the change is disappointing to some, music and dancing are still to be had, and at a much-reduced price from the one set for the Hop. Also on Saturday are Kappa Eta Kappa's traditional Boiler Makers' Brawl, and several other parties. The first weekend Also on Saturday the Happe Makers' Brawl, and several other gas rationing became effective is an indication of the expected trend. As long as students cannot drive home, the University is having to bring home, or a reasonable facsimile, to the students—a case of Mohammed and the mountains. WESTMINSTER HALL . . . ...Mr. Daniel DeWald, Casper, Wyo., visited his daughter, Hazel, yesterday. ...Mrs. Arthur Korber, Bern, visited her daughter, Irene, over the weekend. ★ ALPHA OMICRON PI . . . ...enttained one hundred fifty guests Monday evening at a reception in honor of Olga and Erna Carl who gave their senior recital. ...Mrs. Glenn Utt, Neodesha, was a guest yesterday. ...Voglia O'Brien, was a luncheon guest yesterday. Mrs. W. V. Gentry, Neodesha, visited her daughter, Geraldine, vesterday. ...weekend guests were Lt. Col. and Mrs. Horne, Ft. Leavenworth, who visited their daughter, Katharine. CORBIN HALL . . . ...dinner guests Sunday were John Fiedstrom, Topeka, and Edward Utley. ...dinner guests yesterday were Mary Alice Hardman, Clara Kay Smithmeyer, Mary Morrill, and Lenore Knuth. ...Donna Mae Wingerson will be a dinner guest tonight. ★ ALPHA KAPPA PSI . . . ...Sgt. William Hogle, '41, United States Army Signal Corps, Tampa, Fla., a dinner guest yesterday. ALPHA CHI OMEGA . . . luncheon guests today were Patricia Manley and Ethel Mary Schwartz. Pvt. John Sterrett, Topeka air base, was a guest Tuesday. pledge class will have a costume party Friday night at the chapter house. MILLER HALL . . . DELTA TAU DELTA . . . Robert McCarthy of the Kansas State chapter was a dinner guest Tuesday. ★ Tuesday luncheon guest was Mrs. R. O. Bradshaw, Peabody, who visited her son, Wallace. KAPPA ETA KAPPA ... announces the pledging of Robert Harrison, Hutchinson. ROCK CHALK CO-OP . . . ... George Pickens, Ames, Iowa, was a Sunday dinner guest. ... Thomas Harmon spent the weekend in Washington. ★ JAY COEDS . . . Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Jirik are new houseparents. Mr. Jirik is instructor of chemistry on the Hill. ...dinner guests Tuesday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Miller, houseparents of the Rock Chalk co-op. ...Lyle and Lynn Litton were dinner guests last evening. ★ BATTENFELD HALL . . . ...Ellen Shattuck will be a dinner guest tonight. ... Joy Miller was a dinner guest yesterday. KAW KOETTES . . . ★ ALPHA DELTA PI... ...will entertain with a tea from 3 to 5 Saturday afternoon at the chapter house in honor of Miss Max- (continued to page five) Fine Arts Students Present Recital In Fraser Theatre Adelane's Piano, voice, and ensemble numbers were featured in a recital presented this afternoon by the students in the School of Fine Arts. The recital took place at 3:30 in Fraser theater. Dances, Announcements Entertaining on the Hill. Piano selections were as follows: "Capriccio," by Wilfrid Sanderson, played by Roberta Kackley; "Waltz in E Minor," by Chopin presented by Yolande Meek; and last a number by Robert Hutchinson entitled "Soaring," composed by Schumann. Delivery of the Kansan was unavoidably late Tuesday evening on several routes because of a breakdown in press equipment. Vocal arrangements were given by Margaret Emik, entitled "My Lover is a Fisherman," by Strickland, and "Were I the Flaming Sun," by Pason. Dayle Benschedit sang "Lungi Dal Caro Bene," by Secchi, and Norma Jean Lutz presented "Shoes," by Manning, "Quiet," by Sanderson, and "Shake Your Brown Feet Honey," by Carpenter. An ensemble composed of Barbara Huls with violin, Betty King, cello, and Melvin Zack at the piano played "Trio in C Major," by Brahms. ★ Authorized Party List FRIDAY, DEC. 4 Alpha Chi Omega, pledge class, chapter house, 8 to 12. Alpha Delta Pi, chapter house, 9 to 12. Hopkins Hall, Hopkins hall, 9 to 12. K.U. Symphony, dinner-dance, Kansas room, 6:30 to 12. Sigma Chi pledge class, chapter house, 8 to 12. Wesley Foundation, Methodist church, 8 to 11. SATURDAY, DEC. 5 John Moore Co-op, hall, 9 to 12. Kappa Eta Kappa, chapter house, 8 to 12. Pi Beta Phi pledging class, buffet luncheon, chapter house $ _{2} $ 7:30 to 9. Varsity Dance, Hoch auditorium, 9 to 12. Elizabeth Meguiar, Adviser of Women. ... BUY WAR STAMPS ... The meeting, sponsored by the YWCA and the YMCA will be open to visitors. Mrs. Calvin Vander Werf. executive secretary of the YWCA announced today. Missionary To Address Y Commission Tomorrow Miss Ruth Daniel, a missionary from China, will speak to the World Service Commission at Henley house at 4:30 tomorrow afternoon. Students in China Today," will be the topic of her speech. Chemistry Club Has Two Speakers Chemistry Club has Two Speakers "Metallo Borohydrides" will be explained by Dr. Harry H. Sisler, assistant professor of chemistry, and "Tracer Atoms" will be discussed by Mr. Vance Kirkland, graduate student in chemistry, for the Chemistry Club at 4:30 Thursday in room 201, Bailey laboratories. DE LUXE CAFE Our 24th Year in Serving K.U. Students 711 Mass. 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