. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13.1933 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Kappas Hold Dinner On 50th Anniversary Kappa Kappa Gamma will celebrate, the fifth anniversary of the founding of Omega chapter here with a formal dinner to be given tomorrow evening at 6:30 at the Eldridge hotel. More than 100 reservations have already been made, by both active and alumnae members. Dean Agnes Husband was a guest at the University House Mothers' lunch-chaen held Monday at Wiedemann's, red poinsettias and silver sprays, with red candies in matching holders, decorated the luncheon table. Musical numbers were furnished by Keith Davis and George Travillo. S. The hostesses are Barbara McAtha, Mrs. C. H. Landes, Mrs. N. S. Butcher, Mrs. N. K. Ogden, Mrs. J. N. Gilbert, Mrs. Ell Lewis, Mrs. W. E. Huttig and Mrs. R. H. Butler. Honor guests at the dinner will be Mrs. W. O. Miller and Mrs. F. D. Hutchings, both of Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. Miller was a member of the first chapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma, which was established at Momouth, Ill. Mrs. Hutchings, for a number of Omega chapter, Both Mrs. Miller and Mrs. Hutchings will give toasts, Mrs. Irving Hill will be toastmistress. Sunday dinner guests at the Alpha Omicron Pi house included: Ruth Elidge, Lucille Clipinger, Bernice Peterson, Valborg Swensen, Dorothy Woods, Martha Cunningham, John Hodges, all of Kansas City, Mo., and Ms. Blanc Hill of Kansas City, Kan. "You can't burn your candle on both ends and eat it, too," is the latest proverb in the University, coined by Betty Schwartz, fa'35, at the annual Delta Phi Delta Christmas party Thursday. Proverbs were the feature of the party which was held at the home of Mary and Judy Perkins, fa'34 and fa'36. There was also a white elephant gift exchange. Refreshments were served. The wives of the K.U. engineers will entertain the engineering faculty and some additional guests at dinner Saturday evening at 7 o'clock at the University club. Bridge will follow the dinner, Mrs. Verner Smith, Mrs. Frank Mcnown, Mrs. Ralph Baker and Mrs. W. C. McNown are in charge of the evening. Miss Mary Larson, assistant professor of zoology, talked on "A Christmas in Sweden," Friday morning before the girls of Central Junior high school in Kansas City, Kan. She told them of a holiday season spent while attending the University of Upsala. Dr. and Mrs. J. W. O'Bryan are acting as chairmen of the committee in charge of the annual Christmas party of the University club to be held Friday night. Dancing will follow the program of entertainment. Norbert Garrett, '30, Ross Marshall, fs, Bh Rogers, fs, and Paul Booth, all of Olathe, were in Lawrence to attend the first basketball game, last night. Pledges of Alpha Xi Delin entertained with their annual Chapter-Mix, Monday evening, in celebration of the founding of the local chapter. Alpha Chi Omega will entertain Sigma Epsilon with an hour of dancing tonight from 7 to 8 o'clock. Dean Agnes Husband will be the honor guest at a dinner party to be given tomorrow evening by Alpha Chi Omega. Allen Towner, m35, and Jim Fisher, m36, were dinner guests Sunday at the Alpha Gamma Delta house. Sigma Kappa will entertain Sigma Alpha Epsilon with an hour dance to tomorrow evening from 7 to 8. D. J. Teviotdale, associate professor of economics, was a dinner guest of Beta Theta Pi last night. KFKU Wednesday --will have a chance during the holidays to plan their second semester's work in correlation with the courses they can get in the summer, if they have this bulletin to guide them in their selection of courses," he said. The bulletin will contain, in addition to an outline of courses, some pictures of the campus and other features of interest to students who have not attended here before. 6:00 p.m. Musical program arranged by Roy Underwood, associate professor 6:15 p.m. The Pupil Insists—"Give Me Up - to - Date Training," Prof. H. E. Chandler. 2:30 p.m. Elementary German lesson. Prof. E, F. Enuel. Thursday 2:45 p.m. The Freshman Discovers the Campus, presenting Elbert McGaw, Osasawatomie; Kenneth Morris, Prawee Lawrance; Lawrence; Maxine Belyn, Eton 6:00 p.m. Sixieth Athletic Question Box with Prof. E. R. Elbel. Summer Catalogue Planned Preliminary Folder To Be Ready For Distribution Next Week. The preliminary folder containing information about the work planned for the summer session will probably be ready for distribution the first of next week, according to R. A. Schwegler, director of the summer session. "There have been something like 500 inquiries with regard to the new catalog which will be published early in February," the director said today. Schweger also gave out information concerning a bulletin which he intends to have ready for distribution during the Christmas holidays. "The students Send the Daily Kansan home. EVERYTHING for Him or Her at Phone 88 --with BILL PHIPPS' OWN BAND Presenting Special Xmas Features — MADE YOUR DATE YET? — The Big Combined "K" Club and Christmas VARSITY Saturday, Dec. 16 9 to 12 ROBINSON GYM. - 50c - --- ALWAYS the finest tobaccos ALWAYS the finest workmanship ALWAYS Luchies please! "it's toasted" FOR THROAT PROTECTION-FOR BETTER TASTE