PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1941 Here on the Hill ---dinner guests last night were Betty Marhomar, Hays, Bobby Breitweiser, and Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Seburn, Kansas City, Mo. Mystery Veils Sigma Chi's; Union To Resemble Hawaii Bv JEAN FEES Mystery and whispering secrecy envelop the Sigma Chi house. Releasing only ghosts of ideas, they have refused to divulge the true nature of party plans for their fall formal tonight at the chapter house. Consequently, guests will be kept in a state of perplexity until the crucial moment, precisely at 9 p.m. Following the scheme of international brotherliness, the Memorial Union will tremble to the beat of Hawaiian hoola and rhumba wriggles at the special Hawaiian Hoola at 8:30 tonight. Island atmosphere will pervade the building in the form of "hula" dancers, and an Hawaiian quartet. The continental influence is introduced in Clayton Harbur's band and the Modern Choir. SIGMA PHI EPSILON . . . GAMMA DELTA . . . ...will have an outing at Green Lake Sunday, October 19, from 3:30 to 10:00 p.m. ☆ PI BETA PHI . . . ... announces the engagement of Virginia Bantelon to Robert McClure. McClure is a member of Phi Delta Theta. ...had as Thursday luncheon guests Mrs. D. S. McGonigle, Dorothy Cookin, Virginia Kline, Nancy Clark, Katy Shoaf. dinner guests last night were Miss Veta Lear and Miss Marianna Bantleon. PHI KAPPA PSI . . . . ... entertained at Thursday dinner Mr. Ross Anderson, Baxter Springs, Kansas, and Russ Chambers.' THETA TAU . . . ...new pledges are Grenard Dean and Paul Evans. dinner guest yesterday was Carl Hendricson. PHI GAMMA DELTA . . . was host Thursday night to Dr. and Mrs. Raymond H. Wheeler, Prof. Kullervo Louhi, and Mr. Dean Ritchie. PHI DELTA THETA PHI DELTA THETA . . . . . Pete Peterson, Joe Wieland, Jim Boyd, O. D. Butcher, Barbara Barber, and Peggy Roberts were dinner guests last night. CORBIN HALL ... luncheon guest today was C. G. Loomis, Salina. DE LUXE CAFE Our 23rd Year in Serving K. U. Students 711 Mass. 'Svelte' is the Word Date book full? Then this dramatic dinner dress . . . with sparkling jewelled midriff, brief flared peplum will come in handy for those special, special parties. TAU KAPPA EPSILON . . . KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA . . . ...had pledge class of Kappa Kappa Gamma for dinner last night. After dinner, there was dancing. Mrs. Charles Howe was also a guest. ..pledge class entertained Alpha Omicron Pi pledge class yesterday afternoon with a mixer at the Kappa house. Weaver's You have 1 more day Midweek Cutie To take advantage of our Great TOILET GOODS SALE... You can't afford to pass up these amazing values, as they may never be offered again. . There are many gift items on sale, too, so hurry and get in on it. Tag Befuddles Freshie Oh happy date! After 3 weeks of waiting the innocent, unsuspecting youth escorts the object of his affections in biology class to a midweek. Does A Fade-out The couple step blissfully on the dance floor-only to be stopped by the old familiar you-know-what on the shoulder. Ah me—oh well, this is only the first time—probably won'tappen again. But it does, and after a couple of rounds, the sit- An me—on ween, this is happen again. But it does, and uation becomes, not better, but worse — in fact it's quite disturbing. After all, who sacrificed a month's allowance for this chance? The Chump, of course, the youth, so unaware of the dangers lurking at a dance. These K.U. wolves do it every time. Yes, they've had lot's of experience, and the Freshie, in time will gain the technique before this happens, he had better glance at the Lost and Found column in the Kansan; if her name does not appear, he can feel perfectly safe in escorting her next time! ROCK CHALK CO-OP . . . ROCK CHALK CO-OP . . . guests at dinner last night were Marian Hepworth, Margot Baker, and Ted Young. CHI OMEGA . . . . . ... luncheon guests Thursday were Phyllis Wherry, Nancy Teichgreaber, Betty Dunlap, Charlotte Sirchot, Wilma Jean Hadden, and Mary Noll. NEWCOMERS CLUB . . . was entertained by Mrs. Deane W. Malott yesterday afternoon at her home. Guests of the club included Mrs. Fred Ellsworth, Mrs Waldemar Geltch, Mrs. F. J. Mooreau, Mrs. R. A. Schwegler, and Mrs. Henry Werner. The program consisted of the introduction of 38 new members. The refreshment committee is as follows: Mrs. Ogden Jones, chairman, Mrs. E. T. Gaston, Mrs. J. K. Hitt, Mrs. Robert Palner, Mrs. Lyle Armel, and Mrs. L. L. Camien. DELTA GAMMA . . . ...will hold open house Sunday afternoon for students and faculty from 2 to 6. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Eighth and Kentucky Sts. Howard E. Koelb, Minister Charles W. Thomas, Minister to Students 9:45 a.m. Dean Paul Lawson will speak to the University groups on the subject "Spiritual Realities." 11:00 a.m. Worship service with chorus, choir, and John Ehrlich, celloist. 6:30 p.m. Youth Forum, Theme. "Toward a Better Understanding." Music by Isami Tashima and Raymond O'hara, Hawaiian students at the University.