FRIDAY. DECEMBER 15, 1933 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Hill Society Call K.U. 25 Before 12:30 p.m. Kappa Kappa Gamma Observes Semi-Centennial About 100 active and alumnae members attended the fifteenth anniversary dinner of Omega chapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma yesterday evening. Mrs. Irving Hill was tostmistress. The speakers were Mrs. F. D. Hutchings, of Kansas City, Mo., a charter member; Marjorie Hudson, c'35; and Dorothy Bangs, c'36; Barbara Neebucker, ed'34; and Martha Dodge, c'36; sang sorority songs. The programs and decorations were carried out in the sorority colors. Word was received from Mrs. Evelyn Smith Miller of Pasadena, Calif. Mrs. Miller is the other of the two living charter members of Omega chapter. Among the out of town guests were Mrs. Dan Anthony III, and Mrs. Edward Geiger, both of Leavenworth; Miss Caroline Walbridge, a, and Miss Barbara Olinger, both of Topeka; Miss Imogene Sauders, of Nebraska City; Mrs. Richard Shore, of Kilimanjaro; Mrs. Olahie, of Miler Renz of Kansas City, Mo.; and Miss Catherine Ann Disque, of St. Joseph Mo. Alpha Tau Omega entertained the following guests with dinner and an hour of dancing last night: Mary Ruth Pyle, c'36; Shirley Jones, c'36; Jean Berry, c'37; Dorothy Scott, c'1cun; Billie Tindal, c'37; Frances Tindal, '33; Naomi Robinson, c'37; Katherine Asher, '33; Maude Huff, or Virgil Crook, c'1cun. Dean Agnes Husband is having as her personal guests at the annual dinner of the Women's Faculty club tonight, Mrs. E. H. Lindley, Mrs. Florence S. Robbett, dean of Women at Northwestern University, and Mrs. Margaret Speelman, dean of women at Haskell. Westminster Forum will give a Christmas party from 8 to 12 this evening at Westminster hall. The entertainment will consist of games. The committee in charge includes Eleanor Pratt, c'uncl; Elena Caldwell, c'uncl; George Gee, b'uncl; and Jerry Barndt-statter. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Yost announces the birth of a son. Mr. Yost is now a special student in design, having attended the Chicago Art Institute last summer. He holds a scholarship at the Cleveland Art Institute and has won several national prizes. Mrs. Yost is the former Alma E. Brown of Lincoln. Deen Agnes Husband and Miss Irene Peabody will entertain with a buffet supper at their home Saturday evening at 6:30 p.m. The guests will be Ruth Bridenthall, Irene Conley, Marie Miller, Kenneth Rockwell, Chris Simpson, Harold Jenkins, Kenneth Cornell and Heinz Puell. Alpha Omicron Pi entertained 12 children from the New York school with a Christmas party yesterday afternoon at the chapter house. Refreshments were served and games were played during the afternoon. Betty Brown, c'36, was in charge of the arrangements. Dean Florence S. Robnett of Northwestern University, was a dinner guest at Watkins Hall last night. Other guests were: Mrs. R. C. Morrow, Minnie McDaniel, c34, Lydia Brocker, c34, Henrietta Bates, fa33 Mary Welker, c'uncl. Louise Yeomans c37, Florence Briscoe, c36, and Marie Krehbiel, c37. Sigma Phi Epsilon will entertain with its formal Christmas party tomorrow evening at the chapter house. Bill Phipps and his band will play. Chaparrones will be Mrs. Jane McClean, Mrs. Margaret Perkins, Mrs. N. K. Thompson, and Mrs. Frances Wilson. Delta Upson will entertain with its annual formal Christmas party at the chapter house tonight. Bill Phipps and his band will play. Chapaperons will be Dean Agnes Husband, Mrs. P. H. Klinkenberg, Mrs. Nealy K. Thompson, and Mrs. J. A. Hooke. Alpha Chi Omega will give its annual formal Christmas party at the Eldridge hotel tonight. Red Blackburn and his orchestra will play. Chaperon will be Mrs. J. H. Kreamer, Mrs. Belle Wilmot, Mrs. Jane McClean, and Mrs Rachel Butler. Dean Agnes Husband entertained members of the Y.W.C.A. cabinet at it --tea at her home yesterday afternoon. Decorations featured a lighted Christmas tree and red tapers. Mrs. Charlotte Walker was a guest. Tuna Fish and Cream Cheese Combination Double-Deck 20c at the Union Fountain b-Basement Memorial Uni Dinner guests at the Phi Gamma Delta house last night were Major Park, and John Stevenson, both of Kansas City, Mo., and Robert Stevenson, of Atlanta Ga. 14 Delta Phi, law fraternity, held its monthly banquet at the Colonial Tea Room yesterday evening. Judge Hugh Means of the district court was the speaker of the evening. Henry Asher, local attorney, was a guest. The Entomology club will entertain with a Christmas party at the Manor Saturday at 8 e'clock. Porter McKinsey, gr., Harold Peters, gr., and Letha Potter, c'34, are in charge of the party. Weekend guests at the Chi Omega house will be Edna Gibson, of Tulsa, Okla., who is attending the University of Arkansas; Myrle Ham, of Oakley; and Alene Compton, of Overland. Dinner guests at the Gamma Phi Beta house last night were Mr. and Mrs. F. Zurn and Freddie Zurn, all of Kansas City; and Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Brooks of Parsons. Psi Chi Theta, business women's organization, entertained Mrs. Florence Robnett, dean of women of Northwestern University, and Dean Agnes Husband at lunch today. Professor C. S. Skilton's son, Sanford, who has been visiting in California, has recently returned to Lawrence. The Cosmopolitan club is having it. TO SPEND $37,000,000 As treasurer of the Tennessee valley authority, Miss Florentine Goodrich will spend the $73,000,000, estimated cost of the Norris dam, a "minor" part of the Tennessee valley river development project. Memorial to Gompers Is Dedicated This is a handsome memorial to Samuel Gompers in Washington which has just been unveiled by the American Federation of Labor of which he was so long the head. The memorial was designed and executed by Robert Alliken, N. A., of New York. Christmas party this evening at 1325 Campus road. Entertainment will consist of dancing and card playing. Marie Miller, c30, will be the guest of Dean Agnes Husband, and Miss Irene Peabody over the weekend and for the Christmas Vispers. Marjorie Chapman, c'35, was a dinner guest at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon house last night. The Kansas Memorial ballroom looks different than it did the night of the Puff-Pant Prom (yeah I'm a he, and I was there). Instead of all the soft smooth-faced male attired what-you-call-ems with the scholarship hand-shakes, we now find hod carriers, steam-pipe fitters and plasters at work when the once rather harem ballroom into an entirely different place. Dr. and Mrs. A. R. Hatcher, of Wellington, will be guests this weekend at the Kappa Alpha Theta house. Instead of the old bare red brick walls there will be white sand-finished plaster walls. In place of cement pillars encased in frail lattices there will be modernistically decorated archways dividing the dance floor into four see- Workers Rapidly Changing Appearance of Dance Floor tions, the center section being the largest and in which the orchestra will probably be located. The ceiling of the center section will be a large 20 paneled arch made of acoustics material. The dance floor has been covered with heavy building paper to protect it from paint, plaster, and the heavy shoes of the 15 or 16 workmen who are rushing the work so that the ballroom will be completely finished by Feb. 1, as contracted. Coach H. H. W. Hargiss reports that quail hunting is good in Mercer county, Mo. A party of six hunters including Coach Hargiss bagged 101 quail over a two day period last weekend. 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