TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24,1942 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE The Society Page Fraternities Serve Thanksgiving Dinners Thanksgiving will be celebrated on the Hill as never before. Many students will be unable to make the trip home, get back for Friday, and manage to have a profitable visit with their folks at the same time. Many fraternities, sororities, and dormitories are going to serve Thanksgiving turkey Thursday as a substitute for home vacation. Some families have $ \textcircled{4} $ Many fraternities, sororities, and dorm serve Thanksgiving turkey Thursday as vacation. Some families have decided to postpone their celebration until Saturday so that their children can be with them. WESTMINST Flora Sara P War-time Thanksgiving dinners will not be as lavish as they were once. Food is expensive and scarse. Because of this, the lack of Friday vacation may not be felt by some as much as it might be in peace time. PHI CHI THETA . . . Phi Chi Theta, professional business sorority, and Alpha Kpsi Psi, professional business fraternity, will hold a buffet supper and hour dance tonight at the A K Psi chapter house. It is the first time the two organizations have met socially. DELTA TAU DELTA... ...pledge class elected the following officers last night: President, Richard Beach; vice-president, Gordon Danielson; and secretary-treasurer, Edward Rolfs. ★ ALPHA OMICRON PI . . . is entertaining the Delta Tau Delta pledge class with an hour dance tonight. DELTA SIGMA THETA . . . elected the following new officer president, Alberta White; vice-president and dean of pledges, Yolande Meek; Secretary, June Mack; treasurer, Jeanne Best. ...Mrs. Karl White and Mrs. J. P. Mitchell entertained with a shower for Mrs. Velma Hayter and Mrs Alice Hester. ★ GAMMA PHI BETA . . . announces the pledging of Maureen Meschke, Hutchinson. ...luncheon guest yesterday was Mary Dell Burnside. ...Jack Bradley, Jack Singleton, Marion Haynes, and Kent Finchan, Hutchinson, were Sunday dinner guests. ★ ...Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Glenn. Salina; Aileen Ainsworth and Annabel Fisher were Sunday dinner guests. PHI DELTA THETA .. ...Sunday guests were Dayton Sharpe, Kay Thompson, John Reynolds and Bert Dickerson, Hutchinson. CHI OMEGA . . . NU SIGMA NU . . . ...is having a Thanksgiving dinner this evening. DE LUXE CAFE WESTMINSTER HALL . . Our 24th Year in Serving K. U. Students 711 Mass. Flora Sager was a guest Friday. Betty Millis was an overnight guest last evening. ...women spending the weekend at home were Dorothy Crockatt, Yates Center; and Maxine Jones, Topeka. RICKER HALL ...Betty Haney, '42, was a weekend guest. KAPPA ETA KAPPA . . . Glenn Gray was a dinner guest last evening. ROCK CHALK CO-OP . . . Sunday dinner guests were Kathleen Whitmore and Virginia Wolf. PHI CHI ... Mrs. Hugh Brady, Wichita; Earnest Carreau, and Miss Ruth Newell were dinner guests Sunday. SIGMA CHI . . Sunday dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. George Allison, McPherson; Miss June Lowery, Jim Conrad, and Don Roach, of Hutchinson; Judge J. G. Somers, Newton; Comm. Athletic Department Honors Replogle The department of athletics and the department of physical education gave a dinner in honor of Wayne F. Roplogle at 6:30 last night in the English room of the Union building. At the close of the dinner, they presented him a pen and pencil set. Earnest Boyce, Washington, D. C.; and Betty Lou Perkins, Chi Omega. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Replogle, Mr. and Mrs. Gwinn Henry, Dr. and Mrs. F. C. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Hurt, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Falkenstein, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Webster, Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Davidson, Dean Nesmith, Miss Ruth Hoover, Miss Joie Stapler, Miss Jean Bliss, E. R. Elbel, and Reginald Strait. JOLLIFFE HALL . . ...had an exchange dinner with Templim hall last night. Guests were Mou Hui King, George Worrall, Robert Kirk, Robert Coleman and Marion Nunemaker. Sunday dinner guests were Dean and Mrs. Henry J. Werner and daughters, Dorothy and Jean; Mrs. T.C. Wilson, Larned; Jean Brownlee, Anna Marie Holdbold and Mrs. E. James. ★ PI KAPPA ALPHA . . . Dances, Announcements Entertaining on the Hill. Margaret Scholes fall formal was held in the Kansan room of the Union building Friday with music furnished by Danny Bachmann's orchestra. Guests were Lois Bochoven, Great Bend; Betty Byerley, Salina; Etta Mae Hollinger, Bartlesville, Okla.; Rosanna La Guere, Kansas City, Mo.; Betty Jones, Parsons; Loretta Ritt, St. Paul, Minn.; Annella Blanton, Coffeville. Louise Taylor, Mary Freienmuth, Josephine Morrow, Jean Kaufmann, Ellen Marie Omohundro, Jean Scott, Maurine Breitenbach, Penny Lee Aschcraft, Jean Blue, Lois Corson, Ruth Tippin, Betty Lindauer, Jackie Voss, Norma Jean Edwards, Jane Miss Margaret Scholes, homecoming attendant here last year, has recently announced her engagement to Spencer Burtis, college senior. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Scholes, of Council Grove. Dollie Newlon Miss Dollie Newlon, lady-in-waiting at the Hob Nail Hop last year, announces her engagement to Lt. Charles Morgan Soller, Washington, Kan. Miss Newlon was graduated from the University last year. Woestemeyer, Eloise Penner, and Patricia Manley. Chaperons were Mrs. Edna Ellsworth, Mrs. Arthur Little, Mrs. Dean Alt, and Mrs. Clark Mandig ...guests for a hamburger fry at the chapter house Saturday evening were Norma Jean Edwards, Louise Murray, Loretta Ritt, Lois Bochoven, and Betty Jones. 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