PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1942 Here on the Hill---dinner guest yesterday was June Hammett. Fall Social Season Ends; Announce Closing Hours Women's closing hours for final week were announced today by Dean Elizabeth Meguiar. Beginning Wednesday night, Jan. 21, and continuing through final week and enrollment, the doors of women's houses will close at 12:30 each night. The grand finale for social events this semester will be tomorrow evening when the Kappa Kappa Gamma and Sigma Kappa winter formales are held. The Sigma Kappa's will dance at home to the music of Clayton Harbur's orchestra. Chaperones are Mrs. Myra Lyons, Mrs. Alma Sutherland, Mrs. H. A. Russell, and Mrs. Edith Martin. Russ Chambers will lead the band for the Kappa dance in the Union ballroom. Chaperones are Mrs. Alt. Mrs. C. L. Miller, Mrs. C. H. Landes, and Mrs. H. P. Ramage. Tonight the LSA. will have the third of its Varsities in the Union ballroom; and Methodist student members of the Wesley Foundation will try their skill on rollers at a skating party at the downtown skating rink. ALPHA CHI OMEGA . . . had Ruth Anderson, Jane Miner, and Patricia Borden as luncheon guests yesterday. TEMPLIN HALL . . . ... Thursday evening dinner guests were Alice Jean Stallard, Justine Peterson, Eileen Griffitts, and Miss Wealthy Babcock. John Haidx enlisted in the Army yesterday. Ralph Kaust has been called home because of his father's serious illness. SIGMA PHI EPSILON . . . dinner guests Thursday evening were Nancy Teichgraeber, Lila Jean Doughman, Joan Basore, Jerry Shaw, Dolores Hiller, Frances Schloesser, Mary Arden Ewing, Mary Margaret Haas, and Josephine Schaefer. Out of town guests included Marie Taylor and Ruth Gage of Kansas City, Cadet Lloyd Wilson of the U.S. Naval Air Corps, and Karl Ruppertain, Springfield, Mo. SIGMA KAPPA .. ... dinner guests Thursday night were Mr. and Mrs. Verner Samm. PHI KAPPA PSI . . . . dinner guests last night were Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Grimes. PI BETA PHI . . . yesterday's luncheon guests were Peggy Ballard, Letha Epperly, and Gloria Nelson. new officers are: president, Mary Jean Miller; vice-president, Chess DE LUXE CAFE Our 23rd Year in Serving K. U. Students 711 Mass. tine Wilson; recording secretary, Jean Anderson; corresponding secretary, Jill Peck; treasurer, Barbara Jo Wilson; assistant treasurer, Marian Hepworth; pledge supervisor, Jackie Meyer; house manager, Patti Duncan; historian, Patty Lockwood; and censors, Rilla Ann Townsend; Dorothy Jean Harvey. guest speaker at dinner last night was Prof. George Beal. CORBIN HALL . . . ☆ ...Betty Daley was a guest at lunch Wednesday. Wednesday night dinner guests were Dean Elizabeth Meguiar, Doris Twente, Esther Marquis, Dorothy Sealey, Mrs. Colglazier, Kansas City. guests at lunch Thursday were Marjorie Cook and Mrs. C. G. Ukena, Highland. CHI OMEGA . . . hnd Mr. Lee Gemmell as guess speaker last night at dinner. ☆ GAMMA PHI BETA . . . dinner guest last night was Dr. Laurence Woodruff, who spoke on the Red Cross. WATKINS HALL . . . ★ dinner guests Thursday night were Harry Taylor and Frank Vra-til. DELTA GAMMA . . . ...luncheon guest Thursday was Helen Barlow. dinner guest Thursday night was Martha Young. THETA TAU . . . ...dinner guests Thursday night were Charles Nelson and John Waugh. ...announces the pledging of J. D Botkin, Wichita. DELTA TAU DELTA . . . ☆ ...Bill Reece, Scandia, has been a guest since Sunday. Kappa Phi, Methodist women's organization, will entertain members and patronesses with a chili supper at the First Methodist church, this evening at 5:30. Kappa Phi to Hold Chili Supper ...new treasurer is Glee Smith. For an unforgettable entrance, and eye-catching glitter, choose this dinner dress with midriff minimizing silhouette and multicolor sequin ornamentation. I.S.A. Combines Baton and Ballot In Voting-Varsity Tonight the Independent Student Association dances and votes at its "voting-varsity" to be held at the Memorial Union building. Mary Gene Hull, college junior, and Warren Snyder, engineering junior, are candidates for president, while nine candidates will run for the four positions open as I.S.A. representatives-at-large. Dancing will begin at 9 o'clock and last until 12. Clayton Harbur's orchestra will play. 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At The Churches Unitarian Church 11 a.m. Morning service. Sermon: "The Business of the Church," by Harry W. O'Kane, Y.M.C.A. secretary. Unitarian Church Vermont and Twelfth streets Leorea C. Handler, director First Baptist church Eighth and Kentucky streets Charles W. Thomas, minister to students. 9:45 a.m. University class. Subject, "Setting the Scene for Jesus." There will be election of officers for the second semester. Music will be supplied by Phil Cato and his orchestra. 11 a.m. Worship service and Meditation. 6:30 p.m. Tea will be served at the Baptist Student center, 1124 Mississippi street, and an informal program will be presented. Everyone is invited to attend. The youth fellowship meetings will be resumed with the second semester. First Methodist church Wesley foundation 9:45 a.m. Student classes conducted by H. B. Latimer, professor of anatomy, and the Rev. Edwin F. Price, dean of the School of Religion. 10:50 a.m. Sermon by Dr. O. E. Allison, pastor of the First Methodist church. 5:45 p.m. Wesley foundation fellowship hour and league. Donna Jean Stember, Lois Burns, and Earl Riddle, students who attended the National Methodist Student conference will discuss the theme of that conference, "The Student in Christian World Reconstruction." Joseph F. King, minister Plymouth Congregational church 925 Vermont street 11 a.m. Morning worship. Sermon: "The Christian View of Man." 7:00 p.m. Fireside forum will meet at the home of the Rev. and Mrs. King, 1100 Ohio street. January Shoe Sale On Young Women's Style Shoes "Connies" and Paris Fashions $5.95 to $3.45 Values now $3.85 and $2.95 "VITALITY's" $6.75 Style Shoes Sale Price $4.95 Bargain Rack — $1.75 Haynes & Keene 819 Mass.