16. 4 PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1942 The Society Page Many Social Events Booked For Weekend Numbered among the many social events booked for this weekend are two parties tonight. One, for Alpha Kappa Alpha members and their dates, will be held in the Kansas room of the Memorial Union. Music will be furnished by the Kings of Rhythm of Kansas City, and the room will be decorated in ivy leaf motif, the emblem of the sorority. Kappa Alpha Theta open house will be at the chapter house, with Johnnie Pope's band. Mrs. A. H. Little, Mrs. A. J. Ogden, Mrs. Helen Shinn, and Mrs. J H. Kreamer will chaperone. Tomorrow the day starts with Tomorrow the day starts with an hour mixer immediately after the game. Every student is welcome to come and dance to Danny Bachmann's band. The mixer will be held in Robinson Gym. That evening there will be three parties. Phi Chi will hold theoirs in the chapter house to recorded music, with four people as chaperones. They are Mrs. Cola Morrison, Dr. W. J. Baumgardner, Dr. and Mrs. Fred Ingersoll. Kappa Sig's will have Johnnie Pope as their entertainment sponsor in the chapter house. Chaperones will be Mrs. Frank Griffith, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rogers, and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Zhomerman. Third on the list is the L.S.A. varsity. Members are asked to be sure to bring their tickets and present them at the door of the Memorial Union ballroom for admittance. Danny Bachmann's band will play. ALPHA KAPPA PSI... . announces the pledging of Lin Perry. ... dinner guests last night were Lin Perry and Earl O'Connor. PIKAPPA ALPHA... ☆ .. dinner guest Thursday evening was Dr. E, H. Taylor. SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON . . . ...dinner guests Thursday evening were Chancellor and Mrs. Deane W. Malot, Bob Bacon, and Duane Sickler. SIGMA CHI... . . entertained Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Maclintock, Tulsa, Okla., at dinner Thursday. * KAPPA ALPHA THETA ... ... lunchon guest yesterday was Rita Lemoine. . . . Jane MacFarland, former University student now attending Northwestern, put out her pin Saturday night to Bob Weaver, Delta Tau Delta ... open house tonight will be at the chapter house instead of Robinson gymnasium. The following men will attend: Jerry Ward, Ned Cushion, Terry Relihan, Bill Shaw, Bill Hertzler, Glen Gilpin, Bill Belt, W. C Hartley, Bob Held, Bob Anderson, Bob Coyan, Tuck Sifers, Bud Schaffer, Bud Griggs, Duane Spalesbury Bill Brownlee, Bill Jameson, Martin Hatfield, Dick Dreyer, Eddie Sheldon, John Sigler, Eddy Sonkers, Max Falkenstein, John Seewell, Jim Sandlifer, Bill Martin, Bill Nome, Frank McGrew, Frosty Wilson, Delibert Campbell, Jack Moore, Bill Robler, Chuck Hunter, Fred Olander, Gene Jennings, Bill Jones, Jack Beck, Bill Leo, Ben Spenser, Dick Gerges, Jim Kennedy, Marsh Hullett, Bud Adams, Dick Keene, Larry Smith, Joe Graves, Joe Laird, Packett, Tom Harkness, Buzz Robbing, Dick Chubb. DE LUXE CAFE Our 24th Year in Serving K. U. Students 711 Mass. WESTMINSTER HALL . . . ☆ will entertain Saturday Mr. and Mrs. H.F. Potter and son Bob, all of Kansas City, who are coming for the game. .weekend guest will be Mrs. George Crockett, Yates Center. .Dorolly Gear is going home to rocka this weekend. KAW KOETTES .. had Phyllis Martin, Frank Enerson, and Tony Janazo as dinner guests last evening. KAPPA SIGMA . . . ...had an hour dance with Pi Beta Pi b1 last night. announces the pledging of Kenneth Rhodes. ★ CHI OMEGA . . . ...entertained Sarah Meyers and Jean Butterworth at lunch today. * Dances, Announcements Entertaining on the Hill. DELTA UPSILON . . . ... are entertaining with a buffet supper tomorrow. * HARMON CO-OP . . . "...dinner guests Thursday evening were Dr. and Mrs. Hilden Gibson. ALPHA OMICRON PI... A ALPHA GUMICKON ... ... will entertain Lt. Col. and Mrs. James Q. Horne this weekend. Melba Nininger and Dolores Grossenbacher are visiting at their homes in McPherson and Burns for the weekend. 35 Students Cast In Victory Varieties A cast of 35 for the first of the Victory Varieties to be given Prof. Oct. 26, 27 and 23 has been chosen, Prof. Aller Crailen of the department of speech and drama announced today. The rest of these varieties is entitled "Meet the Talent" and will be presented in Eraser theater. The following students are cast in the play; Actors—Betsy Rowton, Jane Deal, Connie Moses, Ruth Kelly, Alias McDonnell, Rosemary Uttback, Jane Peake, Ethel Schwartz, Sterling Hess, Joe Nelson, Ed Gates, Bert Obercash, Ted Lehmann, Bill Kelly, Harlan Copd, Barbara Wycoff, Mildred Welch, Ja Ann Tindall, Corrine Williams, Wilda Frances Perkins, Marjorie Johnson, Edith Ann Fleming, Elizabeth Crafton and Juanita Jean Bowman. Singers and musicians—Avarell Kewher, June Hammett, Helen Ruth Macey, Haworth White, Margaret Hall, and Harry McClure. Dancers: Penny Asheraft, Alice Authorized Party List FRIDAY,OCTOBER 16 Alpha Kappa Alpha, dance, Kansas room, Memorial Union 9 to 12 p.m. Kappa Alpha Theta, open house, chapter house, 9 to 12 p.m. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17 Independent Student Association, dance, Memorial Union ballroom, 9 to 12 p.m. Kappa Sigma, dance, chapter house, 9 to 12 p.m. Phi Chi, dance, chapter house, 9:30 to 12 p.m. Elizabeth Meguiar, Adviser of Women. Sherbon, Calvin Carniff, Pearl Logan, and Alberta White. Crafton will be master of ceremonies. Crafton and Robert Calderwood, associate professor of speech, will be the critic. Bcb Wellington Initiated Into Phi Gamma Delta The society page wishes to apologize for an error occurring in yesterday's paper. Bob Wellington was initiated Monday night into Phi Camma Delta rather than Gamma Phi Beta. The heading above the item was accidentally omitted. Modern Choir Named By Merrill Jones Modern Choir, as announced by Merrill Jones director, is composed of Margaret Butler, Betty Jean Hess, Norma Lutz, June Hamnett, Cordie Murphy, Barbara Pryor, Marion Miller, Beverly Frizell, Pat Harvey, Jane Ham, Mary Jane Miller, Joyce Shook, Bob Reed, Jack Markle, Bob Woodbury, Bobbie Lee Schultz, Joe Holt, Bob Abbey, Clayton Kyle, Dave Evans, "Skipper" White, Roddy Bradley, and Bob White. The Modern Choir together with We Give YOU The New Slack Belt! It's just the size purse to carry to school . . . or wear it on the belt . . . slips on in no-time. Plenty of room for lipstick, comb, fags, and hankie. Both belt and bag are saddle stitch trimmed. dark brown turf run (limited quantity) $1.98 Weaver's Danny Bachmann and his band will turnish the music for the Pumpkin Prom, Nov. 7. Jones and Bachmann have arranged special music for this event. Modern Choir will be remembered for its singing of "St Louis Blues" on last year's spring concert with the Symphony Orchestra. This is the first year for Jones as director. Clarence Peterson, last year's director, leaves for the navy next week. Indefinite plans have also been made for a picnic or party later. Several vacancies have yet to be filled. Anyone interested is asked to call Jones. University women who wish to attend the Kansas State football game at Manhattan, Oct. 24. must register in the office of the Adviser of Women, 104 Fraser, by Thursday, Oct. 22. Students should verify that their parents' permission is on file by Tuesday. Elizabeth Meguiar, Adviser of Women. Attention NIGHTSHIRT PARADERS You Are Invited to Be Our Guests at a BIG SPECIAL Owl Show Rally 11:15 TONIGHT 2. Hours of Grand and Glorious Stage and Screen Entertainment. GRANADA