PAKE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1942 Three More Parties Change Their Style Well! Sniffing around for social news brings out a lot of things, and the chief one for tomorrow night is that only one of the four scheduled dancing parties is strictly a hangover from the pre-war era. That is the Sigma Kappa open house, which will be a formal function with Danny Bachmann's band and chaperones Mrs. Edna Ellsworth, Mrs. Maclure Butcher, Mrs. Harry P. Ramage, and Mrs. R. R. Moore. The Alpha Omicron Pi's are going ahead with their scheme of dispensing with a band and giving the money to the Jayhawk Shelter for relief of children in bombed England. It will be a very informal affair at the chapter house chaperoned by Mrs. Cora Bentley, Mrs. A. J. Foster, Mrs. H. A. Russell, and Mrs. Charles E. Howe. Phi Gamma Delta is rechristening its annual tacky party a "Sarong Party from the Fijis." Complete with costumes and decorations, rumor has it that dates will still have to go through the traditional tunnel and kiss their partners before entering the dance proper. Johnnie Pope's band will play. Chaperones will be Mrs. Helen Schinn, Mrs. J. H. Kreamer, and Mrs. C. A. Thomas. In the Memorial Union ballroom Phi Psi's are having a sweater and skirt party. Again very informal in nature, the entertainment may consist of games as well as dancing. It will be chaperoned by Mrs. Nelle M. Hopkins, Mrs. James A. Hooke, and Mrs. William Huttg. PHI CHI THETA . . . ... held a rush tea Wednesday in the English room of the Memorial Union building. ALPHA KAPPA PSI . . . guests at an hour dance last night in the chapter house were Betty Pile, Mary Kay Brown, Nadine Hunt, Ruth Krebhl, Phylline Wickert, Claudia Scott, Martha Young, Mignon Morton, Margaret Fultz, Jerry Shaw, Zona Richardson, Mary-Ann Grey, Inn Claire Livingood, and Tomnie Thompson. Chaperones were Prof. and Mrs. John G. Blocker, and Prof. and Mrs John R. Sheaks. dinner guests last night were Ed Johnson and Ed Moss, Jr. ★ FHI MU ALPHA SINFONIA ... entertained with a steak fry at the home of Dr. W. Otto Miessner Wednesday, with Dr. E. Thayer Gaston as assistant host. Those present were Joe Beeler, Keith Mead, Jack Stephenson, Robert Jenkins, Eugene Trainer, Isadore Salm, Keith Wilson, Charles Kassinger, Roy Hodges, William Spence, Eldon Rich. DE LUXE CAFE Our 24th Year in Serving K. U. Students 711 Mass. James Sellards, Robert Ready, Phillip Rice, Dick Thompson, David Lawson, Wallace Kunkel, John Marshall, Max Hughes, and Steve Wilcox. P1 BETA PHI . . . ...dinner guests last night were Prof. and Mrs. R. H. Wheeler. ...Miss Zeta B. Lear is temporary housemother in the absence of Mrs. Dean Alt. ★ TEMFLIN HALL . . . ...honored last night at dinner those men in the hall whose birthdays are in September or October They were Cceil Hudson, Velories Harlan, Maurice Hill, Don Patterson, Wilbur De Hart, Aubrey Bradley, Donald Erv, George Worrall, Harlan McDowell, and Allen Korbe. ROCK CHALK CO-OP ...entertained Joseph H. Conard, Coolidge, and Ben Conard, Topeka, Wednesday night. John Conard and Tom Harmon left at noon for Washington, Kans. WESTMINSTER HALL . . . is holding a dinner-dance in the Kansan room from 6:30 till 12:00 tonight. The guest list includes Meredith Belt, Benny Wolfe, George Worrall, Warren Blair, Wilbert Brunner, Martin Chapman, Warren De Young, Paul Evans, Bill Ferguson, Alden Flanders, Lt. Maleolm Fuhrer, Dean Gates, Verne Hekhuis, Dean Miller, Wayne Patterson, Lester Radeliff, Madison Self, and Lowell Walton. had formal initiation followed by a buffet dinner Saturday. Guests entertained Dr. Lawrence Nelson, Salina, yesterday afternoon. NU SIGMA NU . . . Announce Marriage Of Lovelady-Mills Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Lovelady, Osawatomie, have announced the marriage of their daughter, Alladeen, to Russell Mills, junior in the School of Business. The wedding took place Tuesday, Oct. 6, at 8 p.m., in the Methodist church at Osawatomie. Mills is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mills of Paola and is in the Army Air Corps reserve. The couple plan to make their home in Lawrence. at initiation included Dr. J. D. Colt, Manhattan, Dr. E. T. Gibson, Kansas City, and the following students of medicine now at Bell Memorial hospital in Kansas City: Earl Paddfield, Dean Kipp, Bob Meyers, Grant Powell, Bob Lockwood, Fred Bosilevak, Larry Calkins, Paul Meyer, and Stan Splitter. Men initiated were Bill Wyatt, Bill Durkee, James Colt, Philip Kaul, Lucien Gray, Kenneth Nicola- ly, Carrol Clawson, Bob O'Neill, Delbert Small, David Gibson, Jack Wilson, George Kettner, Merle Morris, Robert Nabouis, Bill Mundy, Mac Frederick, Robert Faucett, and Earl Clark. Newly elected officers are president, Earl Clark; secretary, Bill Durkee; treasurer, Carrol Clawson; custodian, Kenneth Nicolay; and historian, Phil Kaul. KAPPA SIGMA . . ... entertained Max Coats, Phillip Hill, George Watson, Ward Byne, and Bob Borslag at dinner last night. entertained Betty Lou Smith, Helen Gardner, Pebbles Beech, Carol Stewart, and Patty Nordgren Sunday. JGLLIFFE HALL ... entertained Bob Warner, Wichita, last night. Dances, Announcements Entertaining on the Hill. CHI OMEGA . . . . entertained Barbara and Jimmie Hall at lunch today. MILLER HALL luncheon guest yesterday was Alice Sidlow. will hold open house tonight at 2:00 o'clock. Danny Bachman's band will play. dinner guest last night was Mary Jean Hull. ★ ALPHA DELTA PI open house will be tonight at 9:00 o'clock. Johnny Pope will play. CGRBIN HALL . . . WITH UNIVERSITY STUDENTS IT'S ALWAYS--guests at dinner yesterday were CORRIN HALL DRAKE'S FOR BAKES 907 Mass. Authorized Party List FRIDAY. OCT. 9 Alpha Delta Pi, open house, chapter house, 9 to 12. Wesley Foundation, skating party, 9:45 to 12. Westminster Hall, dinner-dance, Kansas room, Memorial Union building, 6:30 to 12. Phone 61 Miller Hall, open house, Miller Hall, 9 to 12. SATURDAY, OCT. 10 Alpha Omicron Pi, open house, chapter house, 9 to 12. Campus House, hay-ride, Mott's picnic grounds, 7 to 10:30. Lutheran Student Association, picnic, 13th and New Hampshire, 4:30 to 9. Phi Gamma Delta, dance, chapter house, 9 to 12. Phi Kappa Psi, dance, Memorial Union Ballroom, 8 to 11. Pi Kappa Alpha, steak fry, Brown's grove, 6 to 12. Sigma Kappa, open house, Kansas room, Memorial Union building, 9 to 12. Elizabeth Meguiar, Adviser of Women. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dillenbeck and Mrs. J. I. Dillenbeck of Troy; Miss Mary Dillenbeck, Salina; Marion Carruthers and Harry Shenkle. had an hour dance last night from seven to eight o'clock To Enter Army Work At Arkansas Hospital Miss Evelyn Herriman, who was graduated from the University last June with her major in physical education, has left for the Army and Navy hospital at Hot Springs, Ark., where she will enter training as a physio-therapy aide. She was named on the dean's honor roll in the School of Education at the close of the school year of 1941, and in her senior year received the cup given for high point woman in the women's physical education department. Upon completion of her training at Hot Springs she plans to enter the government service in physio-therapy. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Webster of Lawrence. Women Start Practicing For Rifle Marksmanship Activities of the Rifle Club have not progressed far this year because of the illness of Mary Lou Nelson, president. Nancy Teichgraeber, who has been acting as temporary captain of the group, announced today that all members of the club, both new and former ones, are required to take a preliminary course in shooting before they would be allowed to enter range shooting. LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. Visitors welcome School at 7th & Louisiana St. FF si: Our Buses make 56 trips per day between the campus and downtown Lawrence. Bus Leaves Campus 5-25-45 minutes past hour. Bus Leaves Downtown 15-35-55 minutes past hour. The Rapid Transit Co. Frances Denney Last Day! 20 per cent Discount ON ALL DENNEY COSMETIC ITEMS Stock up now while these outstanding values last. We may never be able to offer them again. Weaver's