TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1927 " 8 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Here on the Hill --an account of Mt. Oread Society M. JEAN CASKEY. Society Editor M. JEAN, p.m. call KU, 21; ii. call 2702-81 Delta Chi fraternity held its formal Christmas party Saturday. The following were guests: Mrs. Niel S. Burcher Mr. Mrs. Hustage Mrs. Hustage Mr. Mrs. Hustage Mr. Mrs. Charles Babcock, Kanson City, Ms. Charles Williams, Law. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hutt, Kansas Mary Tovey, c'88 Mary Jane Smith, c'41 Marie Smith, c'32 Joy Scummman, c'92 Martine Lacey, c'40 Dorothy Lacey, c'40 Lennie Louise Ealy, f'58 Marjane Walth, c'88 Marjane Kamas, Kansas City Margaret Sleiten, c'88 Gladys Voss, Kansas City Virginia Appell, c'41 Julie Hornbrook, c'81 Sarah Garrant Glenne, c'88 Martha Montgomery, c'41 Betty Blake, c'unel Linda Linn, c'unel Julie Hornbrook, c'81 Jean Wellman, Topeka Betty Van Demaver, c'41 Betty Willson, Walla- Nancy Hageney, c'unel Dorothy Howell Lerurce Pyle, b'unel Bradley Fail, f'41 Betty Wilkinson, c'41 Betty Judd, f'19 Ann Reynolds, c'04 Ethan Martin, c'81 Elizabeth Barclay, c'unel Marcia Guy, Kansas City, Mo. Besty Good, Manhattan Margaret Fogel, f'41 Margaret Stoickey, f'unel Betty Adair, ph'40 Miraim Ellis, c'41 Mariam Millhan, c'41 Janet Wilkinson, c'unel Peggy Payne, Kansas City, Mo. Helen Muller, Kansas City, Mo. Tilde Fowler, c'41 Louise Higgins, ph'41 Marjorie Tremble, c'41 Marie Deward G, Vaughan, c'41 Bernard Fraizer, Lawrence Jon Crow, Manhattan John McCarthy, Kansas City, Bud Multer, Kansas City, Mo. Millard Dornborre Dinner guests Sunday at the D Upson fraternity house were: Billy Blackburgh, phi Larry McMoyne, Maith Montgomery, c#41 Charl Holstein, c#42 Ben Hodges, Kauai High School, Kauai City Beverly Frumon, Kauai City Sunday dinner guests at the Kappa Sigma fraternity house were: Mary K. Lattner, of 18, Harriet A. Hagen, of 19, Henley Hay, of 44, Marie MacArthur, of 56, Marjorie Wilson, of 39a Marjorie Wilson, of 39a The faculty of the School of Engineering held its annual dinner and bridge party at the University Club Saturday evening. eighty attended. Dinner guests at the Delta Chi Sunday dinner guests at the Chi fraternity house Sunday were: Marcia Gay, Kansas City, Mo. Bettie Good, Manhattan Deirleine Shull, ed 41 Kansas City, Mo. Helen Müller, Kansas City, Mo. Edward G. Vaughan, Kansas City, Mo. Omega house were: Fleaor Troupe, Kansas City, Mo. Courtney E. Hynes, Mas Temple, 1'19 Alphaback, Alphaback Bob Smith Sunday dinner guests at the Sigma Chi fraternity house were: Jim Brown Bilson Jackson, Kansas City, Ms. Billy Ramley Mrs. C. E. Harrow Marielle Harrow Bill Jones Paul Masoun, ed'99 Hub Meyer, Topeka Hub Meyer, Topeka Dinner guests at Watkins hall Dinner guests at Watkins hall Sunday were: Ruth Young, c'41 Charles Yeomans, c'49 Red Thompson The K.U. Dames afternoon bridge club will meet this afternoon wit Mrs. John Seigle. 1736 Massachusetts street. Harold Mercer, c'38 Wayne Sellon, c'19 Phone K.U. 66 Robert Moyer, b'18el Lerns Faggs, b'18Ralph Elon, b'18Ralph Eilon, b'18Ralph Wimowin, b'18Ralph Wimowin, b'18William Cordles, b'18Charles Kingman, b'18William Airebon, b'18William Airebon, b'18Edgar Finley, b'19 The following were the guests of Delta Tau Delta for dinner Sunday Ernestine Menges, '40 Woodbury Phi, Kim City, Mo. Phoebe Woodbury, '1999 Juliette Trebly, 'cuncl. Mary Maxine Pendleton, cuncl. Harvey Hoover, Manhattan Bob Anderson, cuncl. The K U. Danes sewing group will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. J. Howard Rusco, 304 West Four-second street ☆ ☆ ☆ CLASSIFIED ADS Prof. Leonard Axe and Prof. Clarice Bowen were dinner guests at the Alpha Kappa Psi house Thursday evening. ☆ ☆ ☆ Alpha Kappa Psi, business fratern- y, announces the pledge of Wiliam Everitt, b'unel. ☆ ☆ ☆ Alpha Kappa Psi held formal initiation Sunday for the following: KEY CASE LOST containing 5 keys and key's Service Station, 18th and Parallel on case. Phone 2258, 1134 mississippi. -66 The following were the guests of Delta Tee Delta for dinner Sunday. Donna Hughes, fa'41, was a luncheon guest yesterday at the Chi Omega house. LOST: Mani's Elgin wrist watch from locker in Robinson gym on Thursday, Reward for return to 1439 Tenn. Phone 721. SHAMPOO and 25c WAVE, dried REWARD for return of black and gold mottled Shearpe pencil and fountain pen, set of six, separately, with initials B.B. on gold bands, Billy Bull, phone 291- Phone K.U. 66 TAXI HUNSINGER'S 920-22 Mass. Phone 12 MICKEY BEAUTY SHOP Oil - Drene - Fitch Shampoo and Wave, dried, 90c End Curls $10.00, Complete Premium Curls Art Style $10.00, $15.00, $19.00 MICHEL BEAUTY SHOP 732 1/2 Mass. Phone 2353 TAXI Call 2-800 UNION CAB CO. "Originators of 15c Cabs." ONE HUNDRED Christmas puppies to send from-Scotts, Cockers, English Balls, Pumps, Pokey, Bostone, Wires, Chewy, Brooke, Brooklyn Kemals, Wainland, Kans LOST: Eigen wrist watch. Taken from locker in Bison gymnasium on Thursday last, Reward. 1439 Tennessee, phone 721. -63 SKATES and SLEDS CUNS and AMMUNITION Basketballs RUTTIE'S SHOP Your Locksmith 1014 Mass. St. Phone 319 WAVO BEAUTY SHOP Shampoos 25€ up Finger Waves 25€ (dried) Oil Permeants 2.50€ up Phone 95 - 921 Miss. 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And remember there's something so luxurious and festive about soft satins, rich moires and lovely velvents. ☆ ☆ ☆ Sorah, professional architectural fraternity, held formal initiation services Sunday afternoon in Marvin hall for the following men: Glen Carson, e3; Ralph Means, e3; Stuart Smith, e3. Following the services the members of the fraternity were served a buffet supper at the home of Prof. and Mrs. George M. Beal. Gene Hibbs, field secretary of Delta Tau Delta, is visiting at the chapter house this week. The Delta Tau Delta fraternity announces the pledging of Don Simpson, c 38. Weaver's The Sigma Chi fraternity elected the following officers at their business meeting last night: Consul, Maurice Kennedy; pro-consul, Frosty Hardacre; questor, Howard Bunce; Dixon Dick; Mize, edition, Restore Lampton; historian, Joe Kell; and magister, Hugh T. 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