THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23. 1933 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Hill Society Sigma Kappa announces the engagement of Attillia Anderson, to John Austin, m'uncil. Miss Anderson did graduate work at the University last year. Austin is a member of Nu Sigma Nu fraternity. Corbin hall entertained last evening with their annual formal Thanksgiving dinner. The guests included: Chancellor and Mrs. E. H. Lindley; Mrs. J. B Watkins; Dean Agnes Husband; and Mr. an Mrs. Henry Werner. Chrysanthemums and other autumn flower were used in decoration. A meeting of the Y.W.C.A. cabinet was held at Henley house, this afternoon. Chairman of committees gave reports of their work. Frances Ballard, c34, president of the cabinet, was in charge. Guests at the Gamma Phi Beta house this weekend will be Janice Poole and Mary Markham of Parsons; Maxline Van Pelt and Mildred Schmitt of Paola. Dorothy Donovan of Kansas City Dinner guests at the Sigma Kappa house last night were Helen Englehardt, fa37; Miss Gene Knox, Attilla Anderson, and Mrs. Anderson, all of McPherson; and John Austin, m'unel. Alpha Kappa Psi, professional business fraternity, announces the pledging of David Anderson, b35, of Haiwua and John Morrison, b35, of Lawrence. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Engvall, 1314 Louisiana street, will be at home to all students Friday evening at 8 o'clock. Mr. Tom Poor, '25, of Olathe, was a guest of the Kappa Sigma today. Mr. Poor was an Olympic high jumper in 1924. Delta Zeta will entertain Phi Kappa Psi with an hour of dancing from 7 to 8 this evening. Sigma Kappa will entertain Delta Upsilon with an hour of dancing this evening, from 7 to 8. Delta Zeta will entertain with a tea for patronesses, Sunday afternoon from 4 to 5. Sigma Kagpa announces the pledging of Helen Englehardt, fa'37, of Delta, Colo. Kappa Alpha Theta will entertain with a buffet supper Sunday evening. Phi De'ts to Finals Hours seen fall over course The Phi Delta won their place in the finals of the intemational touch football tournament by defeating the Della Tau Delta 3 to 0 yesterday in a closely matched game. The lone score was a 6-1 victory for the Phi Chis and the D.U.s play this afternoon to determine the other contestant in the finals. Have your folks ever seen a football victory celebrated? Plan on spending Thanksgiving night in Lawrence—Adv. New GREY-HOUND Fares, Lowest in History, are good EVERY day, on every BUS,入 EVERY bus. None higher than 2 cents a mile. And Greyhound means more than just low-cost travel. Only Greyhound offers REAL Nation-wide service, most frequent daily schedules, choice of routes, perfect safety. Every Greyhound bus is warmed by clean hot-water heat. SAMPLE LOW FARE! 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Finley, Beta Theta Pi outpointed Steeper, Kappa Sigma, 21-15, 21-16, and Warner won from Clay, Kappa Sigma, after losing a game 21-11, 6-21, 2-16. Six Kappa Sigma entrants were eliminated in a first round upset; the group had ammassed a large lead in earlier singles play. Masters defeated Parker, Kappa Sigma, 21-6, 21-8; Hattl, Delta Chi, eliminated Lueck, Kappa Sigma, 21-9, 21-8, and Robinson won over Hitt, Kappa Sigma, 21-13, 21-8. McCormick, defeated Hardman. The most closely contested match of the tournament to date saw Warner outclass Finley in three games, two of which were decided on the last throw. Warner finally captured the match, 20-21, 21-20, 21-19. Stout won from candidate 21-19, 21-3. Masters beat McCormick, 21-19. Robinson opened a winning game, Robinson gained the semifinal bracket by defeating Hitt, 17-21, 21-7, 21-5. I.W.W.'s Win Championship Team Defeats Sigma Kappas in Finals of Volleyball Tourney In the final volleyball game last night the L.W. team won the all-University championship, being victorious over Sigma Kappa by a score of 70 to 32. The L.W.'s have a perfect record, having played and won six games. Edie Patterson and her husband and assistant of Sigma Kappa were the outstanding players of the evening. The following was the lineup for the final match: I.W.W., Walker, Pendleton, Edie, Montgomery, Baker, Learned, Taylor, Koch, and Pyle; Sigma Kappa, Koch, Richert, Zimmerman, Johnson, Smith, Daniels, Lanning, Christman, and Harrison. Last year the same team won the championship with Watkins hall as runner up. Approximately 225 women have participated in the volleyball intramurals this year. The tournament has been in progress since about the middle of October and is the principal fall team play off. After Thanksgiving basketball and deck tennis will be taken up. The volleyball points made by the various sorority and independent teams during the season is as follows: I.W.W, 95; Wakins hall, 70%; Independent, 32%; T.N.T, 59; Etc, 49%; Corbin hall, 43%; Sigma Kappa, 81; Kappa Kappa Gamma, 72%; Pi Beta Phi, 64; Kappa Alpha Theta, 64; Delta Zeta, 63%; Alpha Gamma Delta, 62%; Chi Omega, 60; Alpha Onionic Pi, 52; Alpha Delta Pi, 53; Gamma Phi Beta, 46; Alpha Chi Omega, 43; Alpha Xi Delta, 0. Elbow Will Give Program Ed. Ebel, who usually conducts the Athletic Interview and Question Box over Keele's campus, is on Keele's sports review program on Saturday, Nov. 25, while Mr. Keeler is out of town. Elibel Will Give Program 6:00 p.m. Eighty-third athletic interview, conducted by Professor E. R. Elsik Thursday, Nov. 23 KFKU Friday, Nov. 24 2:30 p.m. Music appreciation period with Professor C. S. Skilton. 6:15 p.m. Soils and climate of Kansas. 6:15 p.m. musical program arranged by Karl Kuersteiner, associate professor of violin. 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