PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1942 The Society Page Stags Rejoice At Three Open Houses On Saturday Open house season struck Mt. Oread with terrific impetus last night as stag lines divided their interest between three throbbing dance floors, and both Jayhawk orchestras plus a supplementary group of musicians from Kansas City blared forth until midnight. Hostesses at the initial open houses of the year were members of the Delta Gamma, Chi Omega and Alpha Chi Omega sororities. The Alpha Chi's entertained mortal Union building where Danny Bachmann and his swingsters played from 9 until midnight deadline. The Chi Omegas opened the doors of their chapter house for the traditional three hour period. The Delta Gam maopen house was held in the ballroom of the Memorial Union building with B. Peterson and his orchestra from Kansas City, Mo. the Alpha Chi's entertained in the Kansas room of the Me- After a week of virtual dormancy the open house fire will blaze up again Friday, Oct. 2. This time the Gama Phi Beta's and the women of Corbin hall will share honors as Hill hostesses. The Gamma Phi's will entertain in the community building with the assistance of Johnny Pope. Corbin hall open house will be held in the hall with Danny Bachmann and his orchestra providing dance rhythms. The only open house entertainment before next Friday is an hour dance from 7 until 8 at Westminster hall tomorrow evening. Saturday, October 3 Pi Beta Phi will hold open house with Johnny Pope's orchestra in the ballroom of the Memorial Union building. Other open houses on docket now that the season has been officially launched are to be given by Kappa Alp'a Theta Oct. 16 and by Kappa Kappa Gamma Oct. 23. Both events will be in the community building with Johnny Fope and his orchestra playing. Soriority members of Sigma Kappa and Alpha Omieron Pi and women of Ricker hall and other organized houses are making arrangements for similar events but as yet their plans are only tentative. ☆ ALPHA KAPPA PSI . . . ... Dinner guests yesterday were Lieut. Gerald Canatesy; Lieut. Harold Johnson; Frank Shermer; Henry Holtzlaw; and William Pfouts. . announces the following pladges: Leonard Dettleih, Delmar Greco, Jack Armstrong, Warren De Young, Henry Klein, John Davis, Robert Buckner, James Roark. Jack Buckner, Joe Pfaff, and William Schuler ALPHA TAU CMEGA . . Corp. Vincent Trump, United States Army, who is on leave from his station at Williams Field, Chandler, Ariz., and Dick Trubey, Ellsworth, are weekend guests. RICKER HALL . . ... officers are president, Lois Corson; vice-president, Betty Rose; social chairman, Jinnita Sheridan; treasurer, Dorothy Dodsworth. ... pledge class officers are as follows: Earl Shurtz, president; Bryce Kresie, vice-president; Lloyd Allen, secretary; Robert Bell treasurer. SIGMA PHI EPSILON . . . ... Corp. Lester Kappleman, Ft. Riley, and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Weltmer, Kansas City, Mo., were dinner guests Thursday night. CORBIN HALL . . . ★ ALPHA CHI OMEGA ... luncheon guest Thursday was Mrs. J. L. Young, Caney, Kansas. ... Mrs. J. E. Collier, Dodge City who was a dinner guest Saturday evening, will be a guest in the Alpha Ch Omega house Sunday. ★ PI KAPPA ALPHA... Mrs. George Miller, Brenda Lu Miller, and Mrs. Arch Miller of Cottonwood Falls are weekend guests. Dances, Announcements Entertaining on the Hill. ... Corp. Frank Elliott is a weekend guest. Elliott is on leave from his post with the ordnance department of the United States Army at the Aberdeen Cruising Ground, Md. ALPHA DELTA PI... * ... entertained Pi Kappa Alpha pledges with an hour dance Thursday evening. KAPPA ALPHA THETA Mrs. Joe Morton, Kansas City, Mo., is a weekend guest. SIGMA CHI... ☆ ... pledge class officers are as follows: president, Larry Smith; treasurer, Ed Sheldon; and secretary and social chairman, Bod Adams. ... Bill Cochron, Salina, is a week- end guest. ... pledges have selected Jim Acker as their president and Marvel Dunham as their secretary-treasurer. entertained Friday evening with a dance at the chapter house. Guests were Mary Dell Burnside, Treva Canary, Dorothy Harkness, Phyllis Collier, Elizabeth McBeth, Frances Schloesser, Comorca McGregor, June Power, Jean Kauffman, Marcia Anabelle Roslin, Mary Ann Hammann, Persis Snook, Harriet LaScur. SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON. . . ★ ... pledge class cabinet consists of Wilbur Shanks, president; Dean Dunn, vice-president; Bob Reed, secretary; R. McClure, treasurer. PHI GAMMA DELTA... DE LUXE CAFE ★ Our 24th Year in Serving 711 Mass. SIGMA NU . . . K. U. Students ... Stuart Thompson, Kansas City, Mos. arrived Friday evening to be a weekend guest. ...Glenn St. Aubyn, president; Rodney Bradley, vice-president; Dick Erb, secretary; Walter Michaels, treasurer, are pledge class officers. KAPPA SIGMA... ★ ... pledge class officers are Sonny Love, president; Stan Hanson, vicepresident; Dick Harwood, secretary-treasurer; John Cully, social chairman. ... Mrs. Tom Pringle, Arkansas City, will be a dinner guest today. PHI KAPPA PSI . . . . . Pert Dickerson, Hutchison, arrived Friday evening to be a week-end guest. end gates. ... pledge officers are Glen Warner, president; Ray Dillon, secretary; Ellis Nicolet, intramural manager; George Stukey, social chairman. . . Mrs. G. E. Todd of Kansas City Mo., is a weekend guest. SIGMA KAPPA .. Hall Observes 32nd Birth Date Tonight Highlighting Mt. Oread activities this evening will be a rededication service with Raymond Schwegler, former Dean of the College as principal speaker, commemorating the 32nd anniversary of Westminster hall. The service which will be held at Westminster is to open at 7:30. University students and faculty members as well as the general public are invited to be present. Following Mrs. Olinger's brief talk, Rev. Aszman will introduce Schwegler, who will deliver the main address of the rededication ceremony. Rev. Theo. H. Aszman, Lawrence, will act as master of ceremonies during the service. The first speaker whom he will introduce is Mrs. Anna Olinger, widow of Dr. Stanton Olinger, second University pastor to live in the hall. Mrs. Olinger lived in Westminster from 1928 until 1928 while she served in the capacity of assistant director of the organized girls' house. She will speak on her experiences as a veteran member of the hall's staff. Mrs. W. E. Tenney, Lawrence, will be guest of honor at the service. Mrs. Tenney is the daughter of W. W. Cawkins, who donated the money for the construction of Westminster hall and made its first dedication service on Oct. 7, 1910, possible. Williams Meat Co. PERFECTION . . . is something we all seek to attain. For 20 years Williams Perfection Creda meets have been the choice of HOTELS, RESTAURANTS. Clubs end INSTITUTIONS. 20 Kansas Ave., Kansas City A cure all for co-ed blues is this newly designed date warrobe supplement. Built on tailored lines, yet dressy enough for any occasion, it's all purpose with a capital A. All harmonizing accessories and the city bound collegiate could ask for nothing more. PHI CHI . . . Entertained Dr. Robert Myers, Kansas City; Rev. Clyde Wheeler, Kansas City; Ruth Crouch, Chanute; and Morvine Harris, Leavenworth at dinner Saturday. ★ DELTA TAU DELTA . . . ...dinner guests today will be Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Plumb, Yates Center; Jerry Buchler, Lawrence; Betty Pyle, Lawrence; and Dave and Dan Jones, Lawrence. ALPHA OMICRON PI . . . ... pledges have elected the following officers: president, Bill Wright, vice-president, Ed Sondker; treasurer Pat Guilfoyle. Sunday dinner guests will be Dr. Marion E. Coomber and Nelly Lu Coomber of Kansas City, Mo. KAPPA ETA KAPPA . . . will hold formal piedding services on Monday for 5 new pledges. DELTA GAMMA.. . . . Mary Lou Meunier, Kansas City, Mo; Ann French, Topeka; Beverly Brown, Parsons; Lea Belle Marks, Valley Falls are guests. They arrived Saturday for the open house. DELTA CHI . . . Armand Dixon has been elected vice-president; Richard Snyder, treasurer; and Dick Channell, sergeant at arms of the chapter to fill places of active officers who have been inducted into the armed forces. Officers of the chapter elected in the spring who have returned to the University are Otto Schnellbacher, president; and Arven Ruegar, secretary. pledge officers are president, Eugene Sherwood; vice-president, Elton Winter; secretary - treasurer, Warren Beck; social chairman, Eliw Mitchel. are entertaining over the week end Mrs. D, E. Mutter, Concordia, and Courtney Sherwood, Sublette. Orchestra to Hold Picnic Members of the University Symphony orchestra and their director, Prof. K. O. Kuersteiner, have planned a picnic at Tonganoxie State lake Tuesday evening. If weather does not permit, Pro'lessor Kuersteiner will entertain the orchestra members in his home. Phi Delta Kappa Meets Tuesday. 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