TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1940 --- UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Additional Society (continued from page two) MILLER HALL . . . K. , Mo., and Mr. Cecil Haas o Kansas City, Mo. ... Sunday guests were Miss Sophie Schollenberg, '38, who is now employed as a laboratory technician at the Besley-Waukegan Clinic in Waukegan, Ill., and her sister, Sarah, also an alumna of the University, who is head technician at Victory Memorial hospital at Waukegan. . . . Sunday dinner guests were City, Mo.; Letha Epperly, c'43; Mrs. Willard B. Weaver of Kansas Stewart Jones, '40, of Garnett; Marjorie King, and Kittle Wareman of Manhattan. ALPHA TAU OMEGA . . . ... held formal initiation services Sunday for the following men: James Alley; John Wells, c'43; Jack Eckles, c'43, and Charles Elliott. PHI DELTA THETA . . . Sunday dinner guests were Margaret Barber, '40, of Emporia; Quentin Wells and Bill Kanaga of Kansas City, Mo. PHI GAMMA DELTA . . ... Sunday dinner guests were Bob Schaffer of Atchison; Tom Tatlock of Wichita; Jim Conard of Hutchinson; Charles Joseph; Riley Ross; Betty Barnes; Patty Bishop; Patty Lockwood, c'44, and Rita Lemoyne. c'44. Marjorie Thies, fa'43; Betty Ann Conard, c'43; Mary Ann Hamman; Heidi Viets, c'42, and Kenneth Steele. SIGMA KAPPA . . . weekend guests were Mrs. O. W. Culp of Topeka; Mrs. E. C. Kruger of Fairbury, Neb., and Mrs. E. M. Oxley of Mission, Kan. SIGMA KAPPA . . . ... freshmen will entertain the pledge class of Acacia at an hour dance tonight. BUFFET SUPPER GUESTS . . ... at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon house Sunday night were Jean Fees, c'42; Sally Joe Connell, fa'43; Susan, Kaths, c'44; Jean Popham; Blanche Van Campe; Eva Magill, c'43. Nancy Leathers, c'44; Billie Doris Jarboe; Patti Duncan; Marjorie McKay; Betty Gaines, c'44; Cecil King, c'41; Shirley Wasson, c'44; Mary Burchief; Wilna Miner, c'43. Shirley Tholan; Becky Trembl, c'43; Shirley Kernodle; Mary Fitz-Gerald; Nadine Welch; Mary Alice Livingston, '40; Denny Lemoine, '40; Jane Blaney, '40; Jo Anne Perry; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ballard of Kansas City, Mo. KAPPA PHI . . . . . . organization for Methodist girls, announces the pledging of the following girls at a meeting last Friday evening: Ada Catherine Croll, fa'43; Jean Morgan, fa'42; Donna Jean Stember; Pauline Miller; Theo Allen; Nadine Bannister; and Marjorie Anderson. DELTA UPSILON . . . ... entertained the following girls at a buffet supper and hour dance at the chapter house Saturday evening. Betty Jane Boddington of Kansas City, Mo.; Suzanne Low; Jeanne Bruess, fa'42; Genevieve Burt; Virginia Alexander. Betty Brownlee; Betty Copp; Shirley Wasson: Ann Bradford; Sue Corson, c'44; Molly Tanner, c'43; Olive Joggerst, c'41; Betty West, c'42; Muriel Henry, ph'42; Patty Bigelow, c'43. Irma Wahl; Mary Anderson of Wichita; Ruth Rice, c'41; Janis Welsh, c'43; Mary Francis McKinney, c'42; Marjorie Oliver; Alice Raffington; Phyllus Thatcher, and Phyllis Markley, c'43. THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION . ... of the University of Kansas held a business meeting Saturday morning, at 10:30 a.m. The members present were Oscar S. Stauffer, fs'12, Arkansas City; Walter G. Thiele, '10, Topeka; Harland B. Hutchings, '16, Kansas City, Mo.; Dolph Simons, '25, Lawrence; Joanna Gleed Wagstaff, fa'21, Lawrence; Balfour S. Jeffrey, '28. Topeka, and W. T. Grant, fs, '05, Kansas City, Mo. A luncheon was held in the Old English room of the Memorial Union building at 12 a.m. The guests were the directors and their wives, Chancellor Deane W. Malott and Mrs. Malott, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Hill, Lawrence, and Mr. and Mrs. James S. Barrow, Napa, Calif. ALPHA DELTA PI ... will entertain the Kansas City Mother's club of Alpha Delta Pi at a luncheon tomorrow. WEEK-END GUESTS . . . .at the Chi Omega house were Betty Dines, Barbara Boswell and Mrs. H Boswell, Baxter Springs; Rosemary Shea, Chicago, Ill.; Dorothy Truman, Marguerite Ault, Margis Powers, all of El Dorado. Joan Schmidt, Margaret Wiley, Aileen Osmond, Mary Kay Smith, and Nan Sperry, Manhattan; Janice Amend, Atchison; Mary Beth Axton, Independence; Marjorie Spears, Ottawa; Louise Grayson, Overland Park; Ada Moseley, Maxine Woody, Kansas City, Mo.; Roberta Mitchell, Coffeyville; and Mary Johns, Parsons. Sunday dinner guests were Dan Rhule, Herrington; Larry McSpadden, Junior Forge, Ray Davis, Merril Gerkin, Jack Stapleton, Dick Keene, Morris Clausen, Bob Brown, and Jim Bell, Topeka. ALPHA CHI OMEGA . . . . guests last weekend were Harry Smith, c'43; Lt. Col. and Mrs. A. M. Gurney of Ft. Leavenworth; Phyllis Johnson of Council Grove; Jane Ann Gooing of Eureka; Dorothy Fleming of Hutchinson; Ann Covington of Kansas City, Mo.; Bill Brownlee, c'44; Mrs. R. R. Humphrey, c'44; Faith Seeley of Russell, ad Ruth Crary of ElDorado. THREE FACULTY WOMEN . . . ... Miss Viola Anderson, associate professor of home economics. Miss Beulah Morrison, professor of psychology, and Miss Lalia Walling, assistant professor of physiology, entertained the members of the Mortor Board, their counselors, and new women at their home, 1242 Louisiana, Sunday evening for supper. The following girls were guests: O'Theene Huff, c'41; Alice Ann Jones, c'41; Mary Lou Randall, c'41; Peggy Smith, c'42; Olivia Cole, ed'41. Martha Jane Hayes, cf'41; Mary Elizabeth Titus; Georgia Ann Utterback; Marian Hepworth; Heidi Viets, c'42; Joan Long; Evelyn Henricks, and Feggy Sargent. ANNOUNCEMENT IS MADE Wednesday and Thursday Winter Coats Mr. and Mrs. Johnson will leave soon for Washington, D.C., where Charles has a position as a personnel technician in the Civil Service department. special showing ANNOUNCEMENT IS MISSING of the marriage of Charles Johnson, gr, and Lois Riley, c'41, who were married Sept. 29 in the First Christian church at Coffeyville. Furred Coats . . . Sports Coats . . . every type that is "Fashion's Trust" . . . presented as a collection and for your particular choice! The first event of this kind for Harzfeld's . . . and at your request! You have but to view them — to choose "your coat." Come see! PHI GAMMA DELTA . We sketch a Stroock "Chikac" Casual Coat in natural or colors. But one from many, 39. 95 ... held formal initiation services Sunday for the following men: Phil Buck, c'41; Wallace Hinshaw, c'43; Joe Greenlees, e'42, and Donald Nigg, e'43. DELTA TAU DELTA . . . ... dinner guests Sunday were Grace Coleman of Wichita; Jim Bell of Topeka; Virginia Gray, c'41; Victor Chesky of Halstead; Margaret Byerly of Humboldt, and Helen Shaffer of Wichita. KAPPA SIGMA . . . (continued to page five) KAPPA SIGMA . . . . . . Sunday dinner guests were (continued to page five) DANCE To the Swing Music of the Cottage Jute Box Free Music 2:30-5:00 p.m. No Cover Charge No Minimum The COTTAGE Today, America depends on the Telephone "One, if by land, and two, if by sea." Waiting on the outskirts of Charlestown, Massachusetts, Paul Revere fixed his eyes on the moonlit tower of the Old North Church. Suddenly the light of a lantern pierced the darkness . . . then another. The white road echoed the pound of galloping hoofs as the midnight rider called the sleeping countryside to arms. 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