FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16. 1934 BROWN A. ADAM Y. JE PAGE THREE Hill Society UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Call K.U. 21 Before 1230 p.m. Sigma Kappa Sigma Kappa Celebrates Anniversary The members of Sigma Kappa sorority will celebrate the Sixteenth Anniversary of the founding of the sorority, with a celebration at the chapter house, Sunday, Nov. 18. Guests of honor at the celebration will be: Miss Agnes Husband, Mr. and Mrs. Howard C. Taylor, Mary Isabel Taylor, and Mrs. F. W. Cutter. Out-of-town members of the organization who attended were Laura McAllister, both of Lincoln, Neb.; Helen Naylon, Dorothy Knapp, Grace Kell, Morgan Ruth Reischick, Lloyd Reichert, Charles Keeling, all of Kansas City, Mo.; Dorothy Zimmerman, Kansas City, Kan.; Chara Zimmerman, Kansas City, Kan.; and Milled De Weese, Linnwood. Sigma Tau Initiation Following the dinner Mildred DeWeese will play two piano selections and "Cobly's First Women," a play written by a member of the music group presented by Helen Engelhard, fa 37, harist Daniels, fa 35, Doris Lee Curtley, c. 37, Betty Nefc II $38 Knot Beaty fa 35, Bonnie Jean Feldman $35, Mary Sullivan, b 35, and Mary Alice Graham, c 35. Sigma Tau, engineering fraternity will hold invitation ceremonies and a dinner Saturday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the Manor. Those who will be initiated are Done Williams, Richard Warner, Fred B. Dickinson, Brian Garrison, Leon Born, Frank Neal, George Wright, Edward Tucker, George Dittrich. Out of town guests will be: Verne Hedge, national president of Sigma Tau, and Prof. C. A. Sjrren, of Lincoln, Neb. Chamber of Commerce Entertains Editors The Lawrence Chamber of Commerce will entertain the Kansas editors and their wives at dinner tonight, at Wiedemann's Grill room. The program will consist of a "Wal- lowman, President of the Lowman, President of the Chair of Commmerce; 'The University,' by Chan- ce尔 E. H. Lindley; and an intro- duction." The dinner will be served at 5:45 o'clock, in order that the editors may be through in time to attend the concert of the university band. Jay Janes Entertain At Tea The members of Jay Janes. women's pep organization, will entertain with a tea in honor of the member of Tassell, Nebraska women's pep organization, immediately following the football game tomorrow, in the women's hall. The pep organization's tea table will be decorated with fall flowers and Miss Florence Black will pour. Members of Sigma Alpha Mu, will entertain with a dance at the chapter house tomorrow night from 9:00 until 10:00. The band will furnish music for dancing. Chaperons will be Mr. Mrs. H. S. Benjamin, of Topeca; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wolfson, Lawrence; Rabbi and Mrs. Samuel S. Mayerberg, and Mr., and Mrs. Lester Kornfield, both of Kansas City, Mo. The decoration will consist of K.U. Nebraska, and the fraternity colors. Members of the Nebraska chapter of the fraternity will be guests. ☆ ☆ ☆ Members of Phi Beta Pi, medical raternity, will entertain with a dinner- dance, tomorrow evening from 8:20 until 12:00 o'clock at the country fub. Louie Kuhn and his band will uprish the music for dancing. Chaperons will be; Mrs. Margaret Perkins, Mrs. A. C. Thomas, Dr. and Mrs. N. P. Sherwood, Miss Rosemary Ketehn, and Mrs. Ala Winne. The decorations will carry the Thanksgiving with Chrysanthemums and fall leaves. ☆ ☆ ☆ Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Couter announce the marriage of their daughter Audrey and Mr. Jones Kennedy, son of Mr. Johnson, yesterday, seen at 7 o'clock. Both Mr. and Mrs. Kenedy attended the University, Mr. Kennedy was a member of Sigma Chi, and Mrs. Kennedy of Alpha Omicron Pi. Members of Sigma Eta Chi, Congregation church sorority, will entertain with a buffet supper, tomorrow, at the home of Mrs Joseph King. Out of town guests will be Ruth Amen, national president of the organization? Natale Stromberger, national chairman and two other members of the Nebraska chapter. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Vaughn, of Bonner Springs will be guests of Mildred Lashbrook, c35 while attending the 2014 Summer Olympics. Miss Agnes Carney, of Kamps Be Prepared For the Big Homecoming Topcoats and Overcoats $19.85 to $35.00 Welcome Alumni Pigskin or Mocha Gloves, $2.00, $2.50, $3.50 Wool Muffers, $2.00, $2.50 Closed During Game Saturday City, and Mr. John Stetia, of Bomen Springs will also be her great tomorrow. The University club will entertain with a dinner bridge tonight. Dinner will be served at 7 czech. Dr. and Msorz Moerw will be in charge of the party. ☆ ☆ ☆ Miss Arlene Allen of Chamure, is a guest this weekend of Elizabeth Allerder, c26. Luke Kubu and his orchestra will furnish music for the free student music tonight after the milly Dancing at 12:00 p.m. at 15:00 and continue until 12:00 eck. Bill Phipps and his orchestra will furnish music for the Bienering Variety, tomorrow night from 8:00 until 12:00 in the Memorial Union ball room. Miss Florence Longhorne of Topeka, will be a house guest of Katherine Hard, '28, at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house this weekend. ☆ ☆ ☆ Members of Sigma Delta Chi, honorary journalism profession, will have a stag funenche, tomorrow at 11:30, at the Colonial tea room. Actives, alumni and associate members of the organization will be present. William Allen White Dinner guests at the Kappa Alpha Theta hoste lda night wgeer; Nancy Wilson, fauch, Barbara Herae, cSh, Louise Brown, cC7, 347, Mildred McKel, c37, Alice Boehm, c'uncl, and MyH. E.Mel ☆ ☆ ☆ Mrs. Angelo Scott of Iola is the guest of Rebecca Richardson, cured at Corbin hall today. Miss Jane Seyner of Hutchinson is spending the weekend at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house. ☆ ☆ ☆ Bryce Ballard, c'38, and Frank War- ren, c'38, were dinner guests at the Beta Theta Pio house last night. Ottie Epp of Tribune, is a weekend guest at the home of Dr. and Mrs. J. K Payne. Mr. Payne is attending the University roundtable. Chancellor and Mrs. E. K. H. Lindley have invited guests for an informal to be held at their home tomorrow, if ☆ ☆ ☆ James Buffy of Kansas City, Mo., is an attendee the Homecoming celebration, and visiting Dorothy Hart, c.undl. the kansas Nebraska football game, Among those invited invite: Governor and Mrs. Charles W. Bryan of Nebraska, and Governor and Mia AM, Landon. Georgietta Liston of Kansas City, Mo, is visiting her sister Mary Liston, b 35, at Coburn Hill. STUDENTS INVITED TO ATTEND SCOUT CLASS AT INDIANA Students at the University of Indiana and others interested in taking up the work of coordinator have been invited to join the team. 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