C038 PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1942 The Society Page Two Frat Parties Despite Homecoming In defiance of all the wear and tear and doubling-up of Homecoming weekend, two fraternities held their annual fall parties over Friday and Saturday. Sigma Phi Epsilon's, a costume affair christened the "Bowery Brawl," was last night in the chapter house. Johnnie Pope's band played. Chaperenes were Mrs. Charles D. Howe, Mrs. Harry P. Ramage, and Mrs. R. H. Wil- Sigma Alpha Epsilon's formal dance, in a defense theme, was chaperoned by Col. and Mrs. John Gage, Chancellor and Mrs. Deane Malott, Prof. and Mrs. Verner Smith, Lieut. R. Feuer, Mrs. C. D. Howe, Mrs. C. H. Landis, Mrs Helen G. Shinn, and Mrs. Eva Oakes. Their band was Matt Betton from Manhattan. ★ ALPHA CHI OMEGA . . . . ...weekend guests were Dorothy Filley, Janet Mason. Mary Mason. Wilma Schacht, Roberta Jean Dawson, Agnes Fox, Phyllis Ray, Mary Tharley, Betty Moor, Caroline Winde, all of Lincoln, Neb; Mr. and Mrs. V. F. Bueker and Arlene, Newton; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Estep, Tulsa, Okla; Geraldine Humphrey, Eskridge; and Betty Liemert, Columbia, Mo. ... Saturday luncheon guests were Claire Leitmaker, Baldwin, and Betty Musser. WESTMINSTER HALL Saturday dinner guest was Bob Machette, Lexington, Mo. ...weekend geests include Mary Sargent, Jean Cox, Don Lu Haag, Frances Stewart, Jean McFadden, Joan Davis, Barbara Kathrens, Evelyn Carnehan, and Mary Jane Groh all from Holton, and Dana J. Mills * ALPHA DELTA PI . . . Mothers' Club met at the home of Mrs. H. H. Sluss, 827 Mississippi Monday evening. WAGER HALL . . . ... Emma Louise Niedermeyer, Marguerite Kaas, Betty Burke, and Margaret Adams were hostesses at a "black-out" party Thursday night. Mrs. Walter Kimmel, housemother at the "Hang Over," 1329 Vermont Connie Nelson. Maxine Kimmel, and Lucy Helen Buess were guests. ★ SIGMA CHI . . . ... weekend guests are Don Relihan and Kenneth Hampton, both of Smith Center; Aviation Cadet Eldridge King, Kansas City, Mo.; and Corp. Bill Reed. WATKINS HALL weekend guests are Kathrine Eberhardt and Janice Gartrell, both of Kansas City. SIGMA PHI EPSILON ... Dances, Announcements Entertaining on the Hill. held their annual fall serenade Thursday evening. DE LUXE CAFE Our 24th Year in Serving K. U. Students 711 Mass. ALPHA OMICRON PI . . . guests for the weekend are Kay Hanley, Opal Johnson, and Pat Green, all of the Nebraska chapter; and Beatrice Witt, Wichita. KAPPA SIGMA .. had an hour dance with Gamma Phi Beta Thursday night. TAU KAPPA EPSILON . . . weekend guests are Aviation Cadets Kenneth Dunn and Cannon Kade stationed at St. Mary's college, Calif.; and Ensign Bill Smith, St. Louis, Mo. PHI KAPPA PSI... ... pledges entertained the Kappa Alpha Theta chapter Wednesday night. had Navy night Thursday; guests were Harry Oliver, Jay Day, Bill Gilcen, Bill Boost, Allen Deffenbaugh. O. L. Burgess, G. D. Gaines, W. M. Dryness, H. G. Taylor, and harles Rider. weekend guests included Al Nacler, Bill Mitchell, Joe Etzler, Bob Anderson, all of Hutchinson; and Bill Horner, Kansas City. guests at luncheon Saturday were Mrs. O. H. Horner, Miss Martin Alice Horner, and Buelah Horner, all from Kansas City; Mrs. Bernard Bates, New Haven, Conn.; Mrs. W. G. Warner, Colby; Commissioner and Mrs. George H. Stuckey, Jody Stuckey, Hutchinson, Mrs. Jack Bradley, Phoenix, Ariz. Homecoming rushees were Bob Smith, Leigh Dickey, Fred Smith. Bud Wright, Waldo Holt, Robert Hagler, Kay Courie, Bill Moore, J. E. Stuart, Stewart Thompson, Art Thompson, Don Nicelson, Jack Shepp, and Robert Battemberg. SIGMA NU . . . * SIGMA KAPPA . . . guests sometime over the week-end included Betty Bowman, Sarah Bardwell, Virginia Hunting, Helen Shea, Mary Jane Forkins, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Scherer, Mrs. G. E. Todd, and Mrs. Earl C. Mulkey, all of Kansas City, Mo.; Sgt. Fred R. Ellsworth, Salinas, Calif.; Dr. and Mrs. H. B.ullain, Shawnee; Hazel Anderson, Betty Lou Crabb, Jeanette Singleton, Clara Crawford, Burt Larson, and Sam Crawford. * SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON . . . on the date list for the party Friday night were Kathrine Bone- wits, Joyce Shook, Jane Stites, Jo Johnson, Grace McCandles, Betty Burr, Betty Jane Hamilton, Mary Burchfield, Joan Thompson, Joan Power, Mary Kay Brown, Norma Henry, Aileen Ainsworth, Gretchen Watts, Jean Cody, Betty Frank Carey, Peggy Ballard, Betty Roberts, Jimella Spencer, Lois Wilcuts. Helen Lowenstein, Marilyn Rice. Avonne Gould, Margaret Fesler, Frances Schloesser, Patricia Harvey, Nancy Chapman, Margaret Reed. Marge Tibbits, Barbara Winn, Polly Roberts, Margery Bergstrom, Betty Jo Glanville, Fara Wills, Sally Galle, Marjorie McIntger, Jean Ann Miller, Beverly Frizell, Charlotto Frichot, Shirley Henry, Marta Alice Horner, Helen Gardiner, and Betty Drewou. ★ SIGMA PHI EPSILON . . . ..guests at the annual Bowery Brawl last night were Mary Mason, Mary Thorley, Betty Moore, Caroline Windle and Dorothy Tilley of Alpha Chi sorority at Nebraska University; Gara Voorhees, Shirley Lookwood, Jean Hahn, and Betty Reynolds, all of Topeka; Teich Graeber, Chicago, Kans; Nifa Sterner and Ava Jo Gillespie, Kansas City. Ruth Russell, Harriet Ojers, Barbara Batchlor, Jo Ann Cook. For the Perfect Christmas Gift Mrs. Stover's Candies Send Him a Vacuum-Packed Package of We have a complete assortment of Mrs. Stover's favorites in stock. WIEDEMANN'S GRILL CHURCH NOTES First Baptist Church Howard E. Keelb. minister 9:45 a.m. University mixed class Subject; "The Christlan View of Marriage." Dr. Calvin Vander Werf, leader. Trinity Episcopal Church 11 a.m. Communion service. 6:30 p.m. Youth Fellowship meeting. Subject: "The Influence of Christian Missions in China." Mou Hui King and Philip Lin, Chinese students, will speak. 11 a.m. Morning prayer and sermon. 5 p.m. Young churchmen in the Parish House. First Presbyterian Church Theodore H. Aszman, minister 11 a.m. Morning worship service. Sermon subject: "Christ's Expendables." 7:30 p.m. Westminster Forum at Musgrove, Mary Morrill, Virginia Gunselly, Mary McCleary. Joan Power, Helen Todd, Betty Lintner, Johnnie Mann, Opal V Achen, Jane Woostemeyer, Frances Abts, Befty Smith, Persis Snook, Opal Archer, Margaret Replogle, Patty Quin, Virginia Hagan, Jacqueline Voss, and Carol Foster, Cadets Larry Johnston, Robert Johnson and Wally Fritz, all of St. Marys Field, Calif; Capt George B. Smith and K. W. Davidson. Chaperones were Mrs. C. D. Howe, Mrs. H. P. Ramage, and Mrs. R. H. Wilson. Westminster hall, 1221 Oread. First Methodist Church 9:45 a.m. Student classes, Subject: "Training Life to Win." Dr. Forrest C. Allen, leader. Subject: "Being Christian in Today's World." The Rev. Edwin Price, leader. 6 p.m. Wesley Foundation Fellowship. Continuation of four groups considering four books in the Hazen series. Immanuel Lutheran Church Victor G. Meyer, pastor 11 am. Reformation services. Sermon subject: "The Supreme Liberty." 6 p.m. Gamma Delta meeting. 3 p.m. Lutheran hour—WHB. 5:30 p.m. St. students lunch at 818 Ky. 8 p.m. Evening services. Sermon subject: "Thy Will Be Doe On Earth, As It Is In Heaven." Unitarian Church Leona C. Handler, director 11 a.m. Morning service. Sermon subiect: "Life's Imperatives." 5:30 p.m. Open house First Christian Church Harald G. Barr, minister 10:45 a.m. Worship and communion. Sermon subject: "Spooks and Saints." 5:30-7:30 p.m. Fellowship hour for all young people of University age. Social hour from 5:20-6:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. Rev. C. 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