SUNDAY. DECEMBER 17, 1839 PAGE THREE Here on the Hill- an account of Mt. Oread Society Elizabeth Kirsch, Society Editor Before 5 p.m. call KU-25; after 5, 2702-K3 "Dear Santa! I just want Candy for Christmas!" is the way more than one letter to St. Nicholas from Hillers will begin this year. For after the Sophomore Hop Friday all attenders are finding it a mite difficult to forget the triple-pitched voice of Ted Flo Rito's bass-slapping comedian, known as "Candy." Ten parties last night and more to come will hinder home-ge ine preparations not a little and * Ten parties last night and mo- ing preparations not a little and keep minds off of coming days of leisure. M. Otread socialities will complete their calendar of Christmas social activities with two dinner-dances scheduled for Wednesday night, after a weekend that has included parties, dimers, dances, and the Sophomore Hop. Because of the Hop, the Hill's social wheel was forced to take a single-feature whirl Friday. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS It will be difficult to acertain whether the concentrated dietary will wheat or satiate the palates of the social-goers. After this fling, life will slow its march so that Oreadalne can walk out of step with final examinations. Wreaths of spruce, large poinsettias, and an extra-large Betty Petty clutch in white above the orchestra contrib- tured the sparkle of the Christmas season to the well-filled ballroom. Stepping from the cover of his magazine, "Mr. Esquire" denoted his best bib and tucker last night to attend the Kappa Kappa Gamma mid-winter formal in the ballroom of the Memorial Union building. Kappa's "Key"-Up George Lindsay, 38, is a weekend guest at the Phi Delta Theta house. On the bandstand Dale Brodie, his trumpet, and his orchestra alternated between sweet and swift materials by Kajpa's and the 250 males attending. Friday evening the Fireside Forum held its Christmas party at the Congregational Parish house. Kappa Alpha Theta announces the engagement of Dorothy Noble, c'13; to Jack Cogrove, b'40, of Kappa Sigma fraternity. Dinner guests at the Phi Delta Theta house Thursday evening were Mary Jean Miller, f4; Louis Wills *'40; and Kathleen O'Sullivan, c4; *'40. --for vacation days. Try it Yourself An unexposed letter from Hamburg, Germany, to the Delta Upsilon fraternity announced the engagement of Claus Holtzenen, former exchange student to the University. During his year of study on the campus, he was in the School of Law. Aline Herndon, 38, was a guest at the Pi Beta Phi house Saturday. Dorcille Wyrick of Leavenworth is a weekend guest at the Alpha Omicron Pi house. Miss Joie Stipleton will entertain about 40 guests at ten this afternoon following the Christmas vespers in Hoch auditorium. Miss Esther Garrison of Ottawa was a dinner guest at the Alpha Omicron Pi house last evening. Friday evening dinner guests at the Alpha Omicron Ip house were Alma Bigelow, Altoona, and Delores Sutherland, Ottawa. Members of Phi Kappa Psi held their annual Christmas dinner Thursday night. Alpha Delta Pi held its annual formal Christmas dinner last night at the chapter house. Mrs. Deane W. Malott, Miss Elizbeth Mengiar, Mrs. Flora Boynton, and Miss Marie Miller will be dinner guests at the Watkins hall Christmas dinner tomorrow evening. Dinner guests at the Alpha Delta Pi house today will include: Paul Hornung, *c*4; Jackson Dee, *c*4; Kenneth Troup, e4; 40. Ned Martin, e2; 42. Fred Harmon, Alexis Skinner, e4; 40. Charles Waler, v4; 42. Dick Hallman, Hailum, and Howard Dumal, '714. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Crofton received informally yesterday afternoon from 5 to 5:30 o'clock in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Rolla Nuckles. Kirk Owen, Is, a student at the University of Colorado, in a week-end guest at the Phi Kappa Pai house. Chi Omega sorority will hold its annual Christmas dinner tomorrow evening at the chapter house. Jona Lewis, c'47, was a burcheon guest at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house Thursday. Luncheon guests at the Pi Beta Phi house Thursday were: Glorie Bierche, c'38; Ruth Riehe, c'41; Anna Jane Hoffmann, c'43. Mr. Jesse Denious of Dodge City was a dinner guest at the Kappa Alpha Theta house Wednesday evening. Della Upson fraternity entertained the following guests at dinner Thursday night by Mary Louise Lockburk, c:43 Lopez Hoffman, c:40 Melissa Johnson, c:42 Nelson, c:43 Jimmy Walker, c:43 and Mr. W. P. Williams. --for vacation days. Try it Yourself Dean Frank Stockton of the School of Business and George Docking. 30, were guests of honor at Delau Toul Delta's annual Christmas banquet held at the chapter house Thursday night. The "sweetheart of Sigma Chi" wasn't there, but certain faculty members wore when members of Sigma Chi entertained with their Gentlemen: Do you know what the Jittermitt is? Well, anyway, it makes a clever gift for HER. We assure you that she will like it. It's a Bacmo colorful contrast idea . . . done up in brown and natural and cream and walnut. Wool whipstitching binds the pigskin panels, with an elastic insert for wristshape. It's really going over with the young women and it costs only $2.00 at-for vacation days. Try it Yourself S Ready For the Holidays and How! We were smart and let ROGER'S FASHION CLEANERS dress up our appearances Roger's Fashion Cleaners annual turkey Christmas dinner a the chapter house Wednesday. The guest list included the following: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Calderwood,Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Nichols,Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wagstaff,Mr. R. B. Wagstaff, Mice Helen Wagstaff,Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Heary,Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Heary,Dr. George Waggoner, George Lennerd, and Bill Johnson. Mrs. Gordon Brigham was a luncheon guest at the Gamma Phi Beta house Thursday. Mr. P. J. Johnson and daughter a Kansas City, Mt., and Mrs. Margaret Trester of Herremont were guests of Alpha Omenicron Pt Wednesday. Pi Kappa Alpha entertained with a buffet supper at the chapter house Thursday evening from 0 to 8 p.m. and then with the orchestra furnished the music. Guests were: Evelyn Gunn, c*43 Nell M. Clark, c*40; Beryl E. Ben- bous, c*42; Lois M. Balley, fa*41 Jeanne Myhre, c*43; Jeannie Neely c*41; Ruth Elaine Linley, c*43; Geor- gia Ferret, M. Miriam E. Pallil Jane Krauss, c*43; Janet Jankes, c*42; Mary K. Brown, c*43 Cecilia King, c*41; Janice Welb, c*43 Mary Brower, c'43; Patricia Gumm, fa43; Mary Tanner, c'43; Vera Knosekler, c'41; Jeanne Broach, fa43; Mary Louise Stout, c'43; Bettie Bonnet, Virginia Lea Tom, fa43; Martin Lynch, c'43; Better Cour Current, c'42. Ruth Rodgers, c'43; Leah Ed. STILL HILL at the BLUE MILL We Deliver Call 409 Kappa Kappa Gamma announces the engagement of Joan Voigt, c'41, and Bob Shaefler, b'10. 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