Here on the Hill---- an account of Mt. Oread Society PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, NOV. 17. Three Parties Last Night Brighten Hill Society Sweet Sue is ready for a gala evening in this slim black dinner dress. The gold striped jacket adds a note of gaiety to the little lady's ensemble. By ANN NETTLES Gamma Phi's, Theta Tau's, and Chi Chi's shook off the cares of a work-a-day world last night when they partied in the Union ballroom, Theta Tau house, and Kansas room of the Union building, respectively. The Theta Tau's opened their own Red Dog Iam to a select few, while the Phi Chi's did their best to uphold the medical theme. The Gamma Phi Beta's and their dates danced in a fairyland of blue and silver curtains, a full moon, and a castle, in the ballroom with Clayton Harbur and his orchestra playing appropriate tunes. THETA TAU . . . opened their Red Dog Inn last night with the following on the guest list: Margie Edmisten of Topeka; Mary Frances McKinney of Wichita; Amy Schiebel of Kansas City, Kan.; Pat Stark of Oklahoma City; Ernestine Stever of Eureka; Roberta Kingman of Topeka; Maribelle McCleland of Kansas City, Mo.; Marjorie Parmelee of Columbia, Mo.; Georgia Duncan of Topeka; Betty Hoehner of Topeka; Eloise Smith of Kansas City, Mo. Chaperons were Miss Marcia Beatty, Miss Florence Black, and Mrs. A. X. Schroeter. Molly Tanner, Beulah Talbot, Helen Mae Peters, Peggy Maser, Bernice Moody, Molly Mullen, Alice Goff, Ruth Wiedeman, Delores Myers, Wilma Rounds, Mary Gibbs, Sarilou Smart, Betty Lou Grant, Maurita Marklewiz, Annette Steinie, Marcella Bucheim, Meg Yearout, and Gayle Warren. PHI GAMMA DELTA PHI DELT . . . ... will entertain town alumni and additional guests with a tea from 3 to 5 this afternoon at the chapter house. A. O. PI... ... dinner guests Thursday night were Bill Oliver, Kenneth Milton, and Bob Scott. ... dinner guest Friday was Miss Ruth Orcutt. Quiet Elegance--held a buffet supper and hour dance last night. Clyde Bysom played for the dance. Guests were Mrs. Arthur Marks, Lawrence; Millard Aldrich, Maurice Hill, Jimmy Cooper, Duance Wag- MU PHI EPSILON . . . . . . honorary music sorority, announces the initiation of the following women: Juanita Austill, Ernna Carl, Olga Carl, June Cochren, Helen Cronemeyer, Minerva Davis, Audene Fausett, Melva Good, Eileen Martin, Kathryn McGaughey, Jeanne Moyer, Zaida Pratt, and Lois Worrel. WATKINS HALL . . . ... guests this weekend are Phyllis Wheeler of Abilene, and Lela Cook of St. Louis. ALPHA DELTA PI . . . ner, Topeka; Kaul Turner; Joe Vishka; Solon Gilmore; Ray Eley; Charles Carmen, Topeka; Lindley Hines; Merele Day; Kenneth Spring; Jim Hern, Manhattan; Jack Ketchum, Topeka. Maurice Kennedy, Lawrence; Jack Moore; Ed Vaughn; Art Harris; Jack Barnes; Chet Lessington; Jerry Riesley; John Foust; H. D. Fiske; Stan Curyea, Topeka; Philip Carter; Jerry Bointon; Balle Schoesser; Dick Hanstead; Jack Beckwell; Larry Boggs, Lawrence; Joe Walters. ... guests were Virginia Irvine of Ft. Leavenworth; Arlene Gibson of Altamount; Anne Falconer of Kansas City, Ken.; Norma Henry of Wichita; Rene Kiscadden, Wichita; Virginia Stephenson, Lawrence; Lucy Lee Thompson of Iola; Marjorie Kiskadden Wichita; Mary Tudor Hanna, Lawrence; Nancy GAMMA PHI . . . ... province secretary, Mrs. Louise Quam of Boulder, Colo., was visiting Miss Ruth Garvey the first of last week. Leathers, Kansas City, Mo.; Pat Cravers of Sulphur Springs, Mo.; Phyllis Dana, Kansas City, Mo.; B J. Boddington, Kansas City, Kan.; and Beth Young, Kansas City, Ma. BATTENFELD HALL . . . DELTA GAMMA . . . . . dinner guests Thursday evening were Annette Steinle, Frances Dotzour, Paul Gilles, Lela Cook, and Jerry Thomas. Saturday evening dinner guests were Phyllis Wheeler, Baker University; and Jean Treckell. . will hold an hour dance from 7 to 8 Tuesday night. MILLER HALL . ALPHA CHI . . . ... dinner guest Friday night was Jean Stark of Kansas City, Kan. Select Those Gifts NOW! You Can Pay for Them in Small Weekly Payments. We will hold them for you until Christmas. The College Jeweler Winning Limerick Makers Get Free Turkey Dinner Free turkey dinners at the De Luxe cafe! No, you can't get one—it's too late now. They were awarded at the I.S.A. varsity Friday night to a select few, or rather, a selected two, for winning the lim- $ ^{4} $ erick contest. lege junior. They can The lucky couple is Janis Patchen, fine arts sophomore, and Lloyd Wilson, business junior. This is what it took to win: There was a young man from Missouri. 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