J TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28,1933 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Hill Society Capper to Be Guest At Acacia Pig Roast A Senator Arthur Capper, of Topeca will be the main speaker at the annual Pig Roast of the Acacia fraternity which is to be held at the chapter house Thursday evening. Senator Capper is a member of the Kansas State University of Acacia at Manhattan. George Owen, of Topeca, will be teastmaster. Lach-Scofield The Pig Roast is the annual homecoming get together for the alumni of the fraternity. Mrs. John Edward Lach of Kansas City, Mo., announces the engagement of her daughter; Bernice, to George Wayne Scofeld of Ponca City, Okla. The marriage will take place during the Christmas season. The pledges of Delta Tau Della entertained with their annual freshman steak fry at Brown's grove Sunday evening. Mrs. Emma Feagan chaperoned. Miss Lach attended the University of Kansas, where she was a member of the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. She is a graduate of the Horner public school of music. Ms. Seafield is a graduate of the University of Michigan and a member of the Delta Tau Delta fraternity. Kennedy-Peterson The engagement of Maxine Kennedy, 32 and Keith Peterson of Kansas City, Mo., was announced Sunday. Miss Kennedy is a member of Alpha Delta Pi. The guests were Caroline Bliss, c37; Mildred Anderson, c37; Ruth Ethet Furdy, c37; Virginia Martin, c37; Marbury Clark, c37; Carylon Smith, c'uncl; Dorothy Derfert, c36; Mary Louise Quie, c36; Med Majors, c'uncl; Josephine English, c37; Maxine Keister, c37 and Emily Wake, c37. Dorothy Smith entertained with a bridge tea and linen shower Saturday, in honor of Lois Lawson. Prizes were won by Helen Wilson and Katherine Stevens, and a guest favor was given to Lois Lawson. The guests were Lois Lawson, $^{33}$; Likl Lawson, $^{c34}$; Kaihrine Stevens, $^{c35}$ Virginia Rogers; Jane Shearer, $^{c37}$; Emily Waste, $^{c37}$; Rae Stoland, $^{c34}$ Dorothy Arnold, $^{c37}$; Helen Harman fa $^{34}$; Helen Wilson, $^{c34}$; and Gretcher Orelup, $^{c35}$. Dinner guests at the Kappa Sigma house Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Bridges and daughter, of Lawrence; Charles Cash and Fried Kiel, '33, of Kansas City, Ms. Harriet Whyte, c'uncl; Mrs. D. S. Condon, of Atchison; Eleanor Nolan, c'uncl; Martha Lee Boone, c'37; Janey Jean Cook, c'37. Kappa Alpha Theta entertained with an Italian buffet supper Sunday night at the chapter house. The Thanksgiving theme was carried out in the table decorations. The chaperones were Mrs. P. H Klinenkburg, Mrs. T. S Stover, Mrs. A. J. Ogden, Mrs. N. K. Thompson, and Mrs. Lucy White. Alpha Delta Pi entertained the following guests at dinner Sunday: Mrs. P. E. Kennedy, Miss Maxine Kennedy, '32, and Miss Maxine Peterson, all of Kansas City, Mo.; Frances Tindal, '33; Lorna Jean McElinny, and Helen Jean Gilchrist, both of Lawrence. Guests at the Gamma Phi Beta house for the game Thursday will be: Lacille Kelly, Marjorie Morrow, Janice Poole, John Markham, and Ed. Hale, all of Parsdell; Mildred and Margaret Saunders of Pleasanton; Dick Becker of Cherryvale; and Dorothy Lee Birt of Edgerton, Mo. Dinner guests at the Delta Tau Dual house Sunday was Nadine Truxall, c'uncel; Mrs. W. J. Blowers of Kansas City, Kan.; Professor F. J. Moreau; Janice Poole of Parsons; Maxine Van Pelt, "33, of Paola; and Mary K. Doherity, c'37. Guests at the Delta Zeta house for Homecoming will be Rosalee Conrad, '33, of Kansas City, Kan; Alice Gallup, '33, of Kansas City, Mo.; and Gladys Kroesch, '33, of Enterprise. Sunday dinner guests at the Phi Beta Pi house were Mary Frances Schultz, c'35; Mary Lloy Bagby, c'35; Mary Jane Nesselrode, c'37; Sarah Hugan Hamilton, c'37; and Margaret Riley of Kansas City, Kan. Acacia fraternity had as dinner guests Sunday, Imogene high 'c38, Margaret Sherwood, c35, Mary Jeanette Turrell, c37, and Mr. and Mrs. George Hazeen. Delta Upsilon announces the pledging of William Snyder, c'35; Archie Galloway, b'34; Ammon Childs, e'uncl; and Elton Beymer, c'35. Dinner guests at the Delta Chi house Sunday were Doris Deliano, c'36; Kathryn Babb, c'36; Frances Gray, c'uncl; and Helen Woolen, c'37. Dinner guests at the Alpha Chi Omega house Sunday were Dusine Tubbs, c'36; Lakin Hunter, '42 Bill McDonald, c'36; and Charles Mitchell, '36. Bob Wagner, of Topka, was a week end guest at the Kappa Sigma house. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tyler and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Sands, all of Bartlesville, Oklaw, will be Thanksgiving guests at the Kappa Alpha Theta school. Sigma Nmu entertained the following dinner guests Sunday: Eleanor Haggett of Topeka; Bety Toleh, c'37; and Margaret Rand, c'unel. Dr. C. D. Vermillion of Tesco will be the guest of honor at the annual Thanksgiving Turkey dinner which will be given at the Phi Beta Pi house tonight. The alumna of Kappa Alpha Theta will entertain part of the sorority pledge class with a dinner Monday, Dec. 4. Dr. A. F. Eagle of Chicago was a dinner guest of his daughter, Virginia Eagle, fauclun, at the Chi Omega house Sunday. Delta Sigma Pi announces the pledging of Don Alvord, b'35, and Paul Ulrich, b'unel. Mary Wheeler, c'36, has been elected to Jay Janes, as the representative of Alpha Gamma Delta. Sigma Kappa will entertain Phi Kappa Psi with an hour of dancing from 7 till 8 p.m. Tuesday evening. Alpha Chi Omega will entertain Sigma Nu with an hour of dancing tonight from 7 to 8 clock. Sigma Nu announces the pledging of George Hapgood, c'37, of Clay Center. BEG PARDON Due to a typographical error and a misleading headline, a story in the Sunday issue of the Daily Kansas gave the impression that 24 per cent of the town's population had tuberculosis. The story should have quoted Dr. Canuteson as follows: "Twenty-four per cent of the students who are given the tuberculin test show a positive reaction. This does not mean, however, that 24 per cent actually do, but that they have been exposed to the germ some time during their lives." Mothers, fathers, sons, daughters, wives, sweethearts and even mothers-in-law will be at the 1 o'clock Kansas-Missouri game.—Adv We will be open Thursday till noon to welcome grads Follow these Pointers to a Well Dressed Thanksgiving... A . . . . A Dobbs Hat to head the list. B . . . Arrow Shirt . . . Resilio Cravat C . . . Griffon Suit and Obercoat. D. .. Wilson Bros. Gloves. E . . . Wilson Bros. Underwear . . you can't see it . . but it's there. F . . . Hickok Garters . . . ditto. G . . . Out of sight . . . until you sit down . . . Holeproof Hosery, H . . . Your favorite cigar or cigarette completes the picture . . . that you can paint with a very reasonably sized purse. For Your Convenience we'll be Open Thursday Morning Slickers if it rains Overcoats if it's cold And plenty of smart wearables for the celebrations after the game. HELLO GRADS! Welcome Back VARSITY ANNEX The handiest place in town for drinks and confections. Under the Varsity Theatre Canopy 1015 Mass. CIGARETTES are made of tobacco, wrapped in paper, and they may look alike; but that doesn't mean that they are alike. Chesterfield Cigarettes are not like other cigarettes. The tobacco is not like the tobacco used in other cigarettes. It is mild, ripe—not harsh, or strong. Then again, Chesterfields taste better. They are seasoned in the right way with the right kind of Turkish Tobacco. There is nothing flat or tasteless about them. 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