X FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4. 1931 ] 。 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE - Hill Society Call K, U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. University Women's Club Entertainals With Christmas Party A party, patterned after the style. a gag ninety-minute furnished clever entertainer. A special Christmas party for the annual Christmas party given by the University women's club last night Mrs. R. D. O'Leary and Mr. John R. Dee representing the host and hostess who gave the home for an evening of music and socialability; Mrs. Alice Moncrieff, Mrs. Brutus Hamilton, Mrs. John Nelson, Mrs. Emily Pitcher and Mrs. Howard Taylor. The elaborate costumes worn by the women were well as their demeanor, were of the period represented, and the numbers given in them were given in the manner appropriate to the time. Mrs. Hamilton gave a reception in the manner of the old days when The receiving line was composed of M. E. H. Lindley, Mrs. W. J. Baumgartner, Mrs. F. P. OBrien, Mrs. Ve- genther, Mrs. F. Briar, Mrs. Blankenship, Mrs. W. Twinkle and K. Kelsey. The second floor of the Union building was decorated with the Christmas tree, which was particularly lighted trees were the center of attraction with wreaths, ferns and red candles in evidence throughout the room. The wallpaper had an imported Chinese linen cloth so with brass services A centerpiece of floral tiles on tapered on either side and a brass saunaver at end each made the setting for the serving of refreshments, Mrs. W. R. Smith was in charge of refreshments and Mrs. L. I. Pearlued, Mrs. W. R. Smith was in charge of refreshments and Mrs. L. I. The program was as follows: "Listen to the Mockingbird Bird," Ms. Nelson; "Tell the Turtle," Ms. Nelson; "Quarter, Quarter," Ms. Monieff; "Miss Nelson," her cher and Mr. Lee; "Take Back Your Gold," Ms. Monieff; "Sweet Mark," Ms. Nelson; "Evelina," Ms. Nelson; "And Evelina," Mr Strong; "In Italian," Mrs. Hamilton; "Staples Picasso," Mrs. Hamilton; "quartet,"奏乐; "quaret Alice Bone Bob," Ms. Monieff; instrumental solr, Ms. Taylor; and "Silver Threads Among Mrs. R, D. O'Leary planned the program and wrote the conversation which consisted of tabs-on some of the faculty at the University faculty and their wives. Under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Chu, a drama teacher at University Center E. H. Lundley, provide the dancing which furnished the entertainment for the remainder of the week. Hoernig-Conklin Mrs. F. P. OBrien was general chair man in charge of the party. Alpha Ouicron Pi announces the marriage of Mary M. Hoernig, Kansas City, Mo., and Quinton Conklin, of Abilene, which took place Wednesday evening at 6:30, at the Presbyterian Rev. The Robert Ackman officiated. Mr. Conklin is a member of Deltu Dalta and Nu Delta Naum Ni fraternities. Both Mr. and Mrs. Conklin will continue their work in the University, where they will be senior in the college, and Mr. Conklin a student in the School of Medicine. Phi Alpha Delta Announces Pledges Phi AlphaDelta law fraternity announces the pledging of the following men: Harold R. Gray, T34, Kerwin, Kan; Charley Mongholz, 34, Fronteer; William J. Neel, 34, Nefcoff; William J. Wielan, 13, Nefcoff; Collegeanl G. Tier, 34, Chanute; and Harold May, 34, Parsons. Kappa Sigma will entertain Saturday night with its annual black and white party at the chapter house from 7:30 to 10:15, followed by music. Chaperoons will be Mrs. Nina Ogden, Mrs. N. K. Thompson, housemother, and Mrs. S. L. Wibushn Kappa Sigma Plans Party Alpha Gamma Delta to Entertain Alain & Gavin a show at Delta. Delta will entertain with a Christmas party Saturday night at the chapter house from 9 until 12. Hughes Porkill will furnish the music. Christmas decorations will be used. Chaperones will be Mrs. C. E. Lindley, Mrs. Alice Moncrieff, and Mrs. W. F. Louveres. Chaplain Edwards College to Entertain Chaplain Edwards College club with Eagleses Chapel for a dance Saturday night at the parish house. Mcs. Harriet Hinkle MacDamon Y.W.C.A. Wrans Christmas Gifts The freshman commission of the Y.W.C.A. met yesterday afternoon in Henley Hill and wrapped Christmas decorations for the children at the school in Arizona. There are to be 100 children to provide gifts for, and for their parents to give. Gift anyone has to offer. After the meeting there was a discussion on personality, which was lead by Vir- alpha Omicron Pi to Entertain Alpha Omicron Pi will entertain with its annual Christmas party at the chapter house, Saturday evening, from 9 to 12. Chaperones will be Mrs. C. H.曼诺勒, M. Barbara, Miss L. L. McCallagh, and Mrs. Bernie Hurturlt. Prof. and Mrs. L, E. Sissen announce engagement and approaching marriage of their son, Nathan Vaughn of Evanton, III. The wedding will take place during the winter. Announce Engagement Phi Alnha Delta Holds Election Phi Alpha Delta holds its annual election Tuesday night. The following new members are elected: Phi Alexis Phelps, 732; view-justice, R Lee, S Stanford, 133; clerk, Carl A. Garnsman, 132; secretary, David B. Corso, corresponding secretary, J. Horton Meek, 133; marshal, William Bernard Dr. Allyn K. Foster, New York City, W. will be here Sunday and Monday, 8-10 and 11 Friday from 9:45 to 11 and 11 Sunday morning and at the Congregational church at 6:30 Sunday The advanced standing commission meeting in Henley house last month six students attended. Miss Mary Hail Winder addressed the group on "Disciple" evening. The Rev. Charles A. Weede of Kansas City, Mo., will have charge of the services of Trinity Episcopal church at 1013 Vermont street Sunday morning. The W.Y.C.A. will hold a Christmas meeting Dec. 17, in Henley house. Dinner guests at the Delta Tau Deluxe house last night were, Mrs. William Docking, Kansas City, Mo.; Mr. and Ms. George Docking and Robert Dockenlaw, Lawrence, Frank Cox, c:35, Scan, Cumal, Cunat; and Droves Allen, c:34 Guests at the Alpha Kappa Pai house last night were Dean Stoekton, Professor William Shannon, and Thomas P. Fitzgerald, New York City, N.Y. At the Game in Topeka The Place for LUNCH and DINNER Gouces tonight at the Chi Delta Sigma house will be Dorothy Perkins, c24, and Peggy Perkins, f33. Alpha Dola Pi is having a benefit endowment show at the Dickinsen theater this week-end. Miss Veta Lear, Prof. and Mrs.Carl A. Preyer, C. Pro. S. Skilton, Francis E. Merrill, F. D. Bartlett, Miss Beulich Morrison, Misc. Margaret Lymn, Mary May Gardner, Mrs. Ruth McNair, at the Chia Omega house last night. Theta Phi Alpha entertained Phi Kappa Pai fraternity with an hour of dancing Thursday night from 7 to 8. John E. John, representing the L. G. Bulbour Co., Attleboro, Mass. will display a complete line of fraternity jewelry, Room A. Riddle Hotel, 9 n. to 5 p. Friday, Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p. Monday, 6 a.m. to 5 p. Adv. delivery on all orders. FRATERNITY JEWELRY DIBBLE'S is Just a Step From the Washburn Campus Elmhurst Plaza Huntoon and Lane Capt. 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