TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1933 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Hill Society Out-of-town guests at the Pi Kappa Alpha house during the weekend were: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Summers, Dean Brigues, and Glenn Baum, all of Hutchinson; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brenesen, and Arthur Hoagland, Kansas City; Bob Smith, Hugoton; Jack Blair, Manhattan; Melvin Welsh, Bill Grove, Carlsheet, of Newton; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mott, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gradinger, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gradinger, Kansas City. Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hill, James Burcham, Robert Fulton, all of Pittston, Ohio; all of Pittston, Ken; Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Ward, St. Joseph; Mr. and Mrs. A. Sinning; Holton; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Potterngen, Wichita; Dr. and Mrs. M. Widmer, Parsons; Howard Rooney, Hutchison; Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Doorns, El Dorado; John Wall, Sedall; Phil Bowman, Salina; Owen Cox, Miami, Okla.; and Carrie Smith, Arma. Guests at the Dad's Day dinner Sunday at the Gamma Phi Beta house were: Maxine Van Pelt and Mildred Schmitt, Paul; Doreth Donovon, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Doughas, Mr. and Mrs. H. Lamsford, Harry Lunsford, and Mary Horn, all of Kansas City, Mo.; Dr. and Mrs. Walker, and Harry Vancil, all of St. Joseph, Mo.; Mr. R. F. J. Post, Elizabeth Post, Mrs. R. C. Russell, and Monte Krug, all of Great Bend; Mr. D. Becker, Cherryyde; Janice Poole of Parsons; and Mrs. P. Yost of Lawrence. Guests of the Alpha Xi Delta house over the weekend were: Mary Lib Wilkes, Winifred Prezines, Lillian Mengela, Lela Ruth Oliver, Dorothy Jobling, Pauline Crawford, Vera Thompson, Hazel McKibbon, Joyce Manion, Genevieve Shellbass, Marjorie Lyle, Zek Slint, and Guzelda Guthrie, all of Manhattan; Helen Kimball, and Velmel St. Joseph; Anil Lamley, St. Joseph; Myrl Gould, Dodge City; Dorothy Hartford, Junction City; Margaret Woodbury and Novella Stewart, Kansas City, Mo.; Grace Glanville, Kansas City, Kan. Guests of Chi Delta Sigma Sunday were: H. A. Reed, J. R. Mommott, Mrs. Ruby Jacobs, Miss B. Shaw, of Kansas City, Mo; Mr. B. R. McGuire, Miss Frances McGuire and Mr. Frank Wilson of Irdependence, Mo; Mr. Lavon Kieston of Linwood; Miss Dorothy Austin of Kansas City, Kan; and Mr. Owen Welch of Manhattan Guests at the Alpha Chi Omega house over the weekend were: Louise Tubbs, Norton; Martha Lawrence, Garden City; The following were dinner guests at the Delta Tau Deltahouse Sunday: Ralph Exline, Leon Sealey, Mildred Mallary and Margaret Shellenburger, all of Manhattan; Homer French and Faire Vorran of Pretty Prairie; Mrs. J. I. Poole and Janice Poole, Parsons; Don Wheelock, Clay Center; Robert Pinton, Noel Savhill, Orville McCullough, Lawrence Pitcher, and Bill Bowersock, Glascio; Bob Marshall, Hutchinson; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Postlewhite of Lawrence; and Harriette Shewco木,c34, and Jane Case, c37. After the football game Saturday, Elbert Youngstrom, "33, Fleming Seoefield, Philp Benz, "31, and Irving Coffman, "32, of Kansas City, Mo., and Carl Feldman, "33, of Independence, were guests at the Theta house. Eda Roessel and Evelyn Darrah of Kansas City, Mo., and Fern Gibson, "30, of Topeka were guests of the fraternity Sunday noon. Guests at the Triangle house Saturday and Sunday included Paul Wall, '31, of Osborne; Fred Schumm, Manhattan; K. G. Kern; F. Braddle Young, '31; L. M. Farber, '31; William Heintz, Mary Marmond, Ralph Cheney, '31; Dorothy Dearing and Elise May Williams of Kansas City, Mo. Out-of-town guests at the Delta Upside house this weekend were Mr. and Mrs. H. B. House, Douglas; Mr. and Mrs. B. E. White, Bonner Springs; Ms. and Mrs. A. D. Galloway, H. F. Warner, and Henry Asher, all of Kansas City, Mo.; Dumon Hoover, J. W. Lloyd, and Sandy Winder, all of Wichita, B. E. Miller, Eureka; Stunt Bloss, Winfield; Kim Phillips, Colby; Gus Gibsen, Garden City; Orville Ginn, Manhattan; and Parker Willet, Independence. Guests at the Delta Chi house during the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Stewart, Dan Maloney, John Elder and DeCie Coir De仁, all of Kansas City, Mo; Robert Tengarden, Ruthanna Jones, Betty Jones, Bernice Hardman, and Dorothy Hammond, all of Manhattan; Bob Sourk, and Ward Sourk, Goff; Perry Bishop, Osawatome; Charles Larkin, Hutchinson; Clark Lillis, Kansas City; and Etna Corcellus, and Dwight Wallace, both of Wichita. Mrs. Duane Dodd and Dorothy Messmore of Kansas City, Mo.; Geraldine Hammer, Manhattan; Thelma Stock, Kansas City; Alfreda Brodbeck, Kinsley; Catherine Lindsey, Horton; Elizabeth Eberharby, Leavenworth; and Gertrude Benson, Goodland. Weekend guests at the Sigma Kappa house were Lois Weitz, Alice Thrower, Frances Jordan, and Helen Laughlin, from Kansas City, Mo; Margaret Large, 7 When a feller needs a 'phone "Fire!" 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Thirty-five persons were guests of Kappa Eta Kappa at the fraternity's picnic which was held Sunday evening at Cameron's bluff. Mrs. C. A. Thomas and Miss Agnes Husband were chaperons. The Y.W.C.A. membership banquet which was planned for this evening has been postponed until next Tuesday. The banquet will be held at 6 o'clock in the Memorial Union cafeteria. Phi Chi had as guests over the weekend Dr. George Tooley, and Newell Nay of Kansas City, Mo.; Dr. and Mrs. Ben Morris of Quinter; and J. A. Buckles of Soldier. The marriage of Dorothy E. Hunzicker, 3, to Lawrence A. Platt, a former student, took place Sunday afternoon at the home of the bride's parents. The Rev. Edwin F. Price read the marriage ceremony. Only members of the immediate family were present. After Nov. 15, the couple will be at home in the Mongomery apartments in Junction City. Mrs. Platt received her A. B. degree from the university last year and is a member of Alpha Gamma Delta. Mr. Platt attended the University and Kansas State College and is a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon. The K.U. Dames will meet at 2:30 tomorrow afternoon at Myers hall, 1360 Oread. A special feature will be the initiation of new members. Pi Beta Phi announces the engagement of Mary Margaret Starr, a former student, to Arthur Cromb, 30, a member of Alpha Tau Omega. Fireside Forum held its regular meeting Sunday evening at the Congregational church with Henry Baker, '35, presiding. Supper was prepared and served by Charles Sparks, Leota Wagner, and Grace Newell, after which Mr. Roy L. Roberts, managing editor of the Kansas City Star, talked on, "These Changing United States" Aileen Daniels of Garnett was a Sunday dinner guest at the Aecacia house. Alpha Xi Delta will entertain Delta Tau Delta with an hour of dancing to night from 7 to 8 o'clock. Alpha Phi Alpha held initiation Saturday night for Robert Jordon, ed' uncle, and Donald Beaty, ed'uncle. Virginia Throckmorton, Ann Hubbard, and Louise Moore, were guests of Phi Beta Pi at dinner Sunday. Sigma Kappa will entertain Alpha Tau Omega with an hour of dancing Thursday evening from 7 to 8 o'clock. Peggy De Hart, of Kansas City, Mo. was a weekend guest at the Delta Zeta house. Gamma Phi Beta will entertan Phi Gamma Delta with an hour of dancing Thursday from 7 to 8 o'clock. Brandt Funeral Rites Are Held This Morning (Continued from Page 1) a committee of five to draft suitable recommendation. Chancellor Lindley informed the members of the senate of the passing of Dean Brandt, and said it was the belief of the cabinet that a half day was all-too short a time to pay respect to the memory of the former dean. The Chancellor announced also, that the cabinet had approved a plan for a convocation in the near future to commemorate the work of Dean Brandt. conversation in the heat Future to commemorate the work of Dean Brantd. Mr. Pentelick, Paul B. 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