PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1941. Parties Each Night; Closing Hours The Same Although there are Christmas parties every night this week and a basketball game tomorrow night, closing hours for women will be as usual. The 12:30 hour will be observed on Friday night and also during vacation for students staying in Lawrence. The midweek scheduled for tomorrow evening will not be held because of the conflicting basketball game. SIGMA Christmas parties at the various houses range in form from a formal banquet, to an informal buffet, to a kid party or some other form of hilarious entertainment. Gifts, useful and silly, are exchanged at these celebrations, in the Santa Claus spirit. SIGMA NU . . . ...guests at the Christmas buffet supper tonight will be Nick Hoffman, Doris Johnson, Helen Guess-fodr, Martha Rayl, Paula Reeve, Jean Hoffman, Jane Allen, Barbara Barber, Martha Fairhurst, Mignon Morton, Mary Alice Martin, Jo Johnson, Mary Evelyn Newman, Donna Burkhead, Dorothy Chapin, Jane Newcomer, Jean Johnston,JoAnn Teed, Adelyn Cast, Helen Pepperell, Barbara Mullen, Dorothy Nicholson, Mary Jo Gerdeman, Jean Ott, Frances Morrell, Mabel Baker, Helen Wilkins, Barbara Chariton, Hilda Miner, Earline Niblo, Katherine Fries, Barbara Buxton, Patti Duncan, and Lois Wheeler. After the supper at the chapter house, an hour dance will be held in the Kansas room of the Memorial Union building, and all the guests are to be presented gifts by their dates. ☆ members of the John Moore, Kaw Coettes, Jayhawk, and Rock Chalk coops danced at their first cooperative Christmas party Saturday night. The Armory, decorated in traditional Christmas red and green was the scene of the festivities. The couples danced to music provided by a nickleodeon. COOP PARTY . . . Guests included: June Hammet, Patty Riggs, Charlotte Robson, Dorothy Blush, Joanne Williams, Irene McClune, Leonora Elkin, Nana Mae Hartley, Genevieve Harman, Juanita Smith, Betty Brownlee, Mary Christensen, Mildred Clevenger, Barbara Edmonds, Teresa Gregar, Kansas City; Marjorie Gfeller, Junction City; Florence Harris, Mary Jellison, Anna Mae Malm, Annabelle Meyer, Helen Naramore, Peggy Osmond, Betty Svoboda, Joan Taggart, John Hayne, Bernard Hall, Charles Stevenson, Jack White, Howard Sells, and Fred Needham, Dorothy Harkness, Warrene Spalding, Virginia Rader, Marion Heworth, Rose Messer, Margaret Learned, Hope Crittenden, Mary Jean Hull, Lavon Peters, Jo Snyder, Margaret Robinson, Virginia Fritz, Pat Foster, Mona Butts, and Mary Ann Deckert. GAMMA PHI BETA . . . ...had as dinner guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fausett. ...luncheon guest Monday was Marjorie Johns. ...held its annual Christmas dinner Sunday. Guests were Dr. and Mrs. R. Q. Brewster; Dr. and Mrs. E. R. Elbel; Dr. and Mrs. H. B. Sullivan, Jane Sullivan, and Henry Sullivan, Shawnee; Mrs. Elsa Larson; Miss Mary Larson; Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Wagy; Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Scherer, Kansas City, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Siegfred and Arthur Siegfred, Kansas City, Mo.; Miss Irene Van Der Veere, Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs. Roy Moore; Mrs. George Stannard; Marjorie Sutton; Pat Moyer; Peggy Moyer; Frank Stannard; Keith Mann; and Ed Linquist. DELTA CHI . . . ☆ guests at the annual Christmas formal Saturday were: Mary Ward, Maxine McGrannahan, Betty Carman, Anna Belle Jones, Ann Hall, Doris Niewig, Betty Dunden, Rosemary Kendall, Frances Schloesser, Helen Guessford, Martha Jane Miller, Loreta Botkin, Jane Allen Betty Stevens, Mary Schuless, Virginia Stephenson, Freda Lesky, Onega; and Martha Mohler, St. Joseph. Chaperones were Mrs. Dean Alt, Mrs. Alma Sutherland, Mrs. McClure Butcher, and Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Wheeler. MILLER HALL . . . Bertha Cummings was a dinner guest Sunday. weekend guests were: Martha Vincent, Park College; Corinne Yohn, Kansas City, Mo.; Frances Wiley, Berryton; Dorothy Jacobson, Topeka; Josephine Snyder, Osawatomie. ...announces the engagements of Kathleen Carroll to Dick Bradfield, Mulvane; Lucy Trott to Lloyd Greene, Lawrence; and Helen Betty Houston to Donald Burkett, Ft. Riley. dinner guests Sunday were Helen Rymph and Lorene Kiddoo of Peabody, Kansas. ...will have its annual Christmas dinner tonight. BATTENFELD HALL . . . ...guests at dinner Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Thomas, Hartford; Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Larimer, Ft. Scott; Beverly Hamilton, Kansas City, Mo.; Grace Howell, Mary Louise Miller, Topeka; Peggy Schroeder, Margery Kiskadden, and Adelyn Cast. DELTA TAU DELTA . . . . DELTA GAMMA . . . ...announces the engagement of Betty McLeod to Harold Lukens, Long Beach, Calif. The wedding will be February 7 in the Wee Kirk of the Heather, Los Angeles. dinner guests Sunday were Mrs. Harley Nelson, and Dr. Vander Werf. SIGMA CHI . . . ...Sunday dinner guests were Mrs. Fred McLeod, Mrs. G. W. Marks, Mrs. J. M. Marks, Mildred Marks, Jim Secrest, Bill Butler, Fred Meyn, Hal Weber, Plez Mrue, George Bolt, Jack Coyle, Larry Gray, John Grant, Bill Atwell, Floyd Mac Henry, Mildred Martens, and Jane Lorimer. Monday dinner guest was Mrs. John J. Jakosky. DE LUXE CAFE Our 23rd Year in Serving K. U. Students luncheon guests today were Lucille Comley, Margaret Byerley, and Arlee Fish. SIGNA PHI EPSILON . . . . 711 Mass. ...today is a great day for the Sig Ep pledges, for it is Hundredth day. If you should see any Sig Ep actives walking about the campus with war paint blazing on their faces you will know that some pledge is just getting even. On Hundredth day each pledge assumes the responsibilities of an active, and can deal in any way that he sees fit with an active against whom he holds a grudge. However, it's all in fun, and the actives enjoy it as much as the pledges—or do they? dinner guests Sunday were Jane Crouch, Chanute, and Shirley Mae Snyder. ALPHA KAPPA PSI... PI BETA PHI . . . weekend guests included Dorothy Lee Miller, Kansas City, Kans.; Pat Harvey and Kate Krehbel, Wichita; Janet Redhcger and Phyllis Fields, Kansas City, Mo.; and Patty Varner, Manhattan. ...held its annual Christmas party for children Saturday afternoon from 2 to 4. Sunday dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wilkerson, Kansas City, Mo.; John Knightley, Wichita; Walter Jones, Bob Trump, Howard Rankin, Warren Newcomer, and Garland Landrith. CHI OMEGA . . . ...dinner guests Sunday were Mrs. Marie Ferrel; Connie Rutherford, Leavenworth; Gene Ricketts, Kansas City, Mo.; Charles Bradley, Bill Ferris, Page Benson; and Steve Meade. ...will have a Christmas party for the chapter tomorrow night. ...will have a formal dinner Thursday night. KAPPA SIGMA . . . ...dinner guests Sunday were: Betty Lou Starkes, Dodge City; Mrs. Eby, Howard, Kan.; and Jane Peake. KAPPA ALPHA THETA . . . . ...dinner guests Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. H. K. 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