★ SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1831 7. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE TWICE Four Fraternities Held Parties Friday Night Phi Gamma Delta fraternity oriented phained at the chapter house Pindie evening with its annual Tux party with a model furnished the tux for dancing. Chaperones at the party were Mrs. Pamille B. McAdams, house mother Mrs. P. H. Klinkonberg, and Mrs. Lucy McCallugh. Arlie Simpson and his band play for the dance given by the Norma Clifton fraternity at the chapter house Friday evening. Chapeters in the party were Mrs. Nina Oyden, Mrs. S. I. Wilkinson, Mrs. Nicole Oyden, and Ms. T. B. Stouver, mother of Mrs. As a result of a membership context between the directors of the University of Kansas and the Kauai State College, the university also appointed the University of Kauai directors, entertained the Marshurian directors with an annual luncheon of 12 club systems staff. Out-of-town guests across French Rhodes, MuFil Fisher, and John Curwish of Manhattan; Frank Chervy, Mia Kirkpatrick; Fred Morrison, Bill Owen; Edward Owen, El Dorado; Eric Burger, Leon and Arthur Markley of Salina. June Layton and his orchestra from Manhattan played at the Thali Dhala Theta party held Friday evening in Eden's hall Chapelosers at the music verse Mr. Alexander Augusti, Miss Laura Hines, and Mrs K J. Hummett-bouwmother. K. U. Alumni Association Entertains K. S. C. Alumni Those from the Manhattan institu- tion who attended the浸教会士Mr. and Mrs. Mime Alexander Bond president, of Plifillium; Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hinton; Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Grimes, treasurer, of Manhattan; H. Umberger, treasurer, of Manhattan; Mr. and Mrs. Kerrie Lofse, forch. exec., of the Manhattan Institute; Mr. and C. F. Ebel, laureate; H. W. Avery, Walkehart; Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Seaton, Manhattan; Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Colburn, Kansas City; Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Shavir, At the Kappa Sigma party held Friday night at the chapter house, Hii Else and his orchestra furnished room for dancing. The chaperone was Mrs Margaret Forthia, who married A. White and her K. K Thompson. Those from the K. U. association present were Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Fink, president, Lawrence; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Elliott, president, Lawrence; E. H. Lindley, Lawrence; Mr. and Mrs. George Q. Foakes, Lawrence; Mr. and Mrs. Sheffield Inglis, Alchism; Mr. and Mrs. Hugo T. Wedell, Chanque; Mr. and Mrs. Charlotte C. Williams, Chanque; Thomas E. Wangstaff, independent Mrs. J. W. Murray, Lawrence. Jay Jones Are Hostesses to Purple Peresters The Jay James were hostesses to the Purple Puppet, Kansas Agnes women a pop organization, at a function in 1234. The hostsess were Bell Lowell, c22, Margaret Farr, c23, Lennon Judd, c23, Marlene Lippincott, c23, Anne Wade, fa23, and 59 women and 59 women from Manhattan were present. The Purple Pepsters were sent in the train by the Jay James. Only the team who had been brought back when the remainder of the organization sold programs at the game. Delta Chi Entertains With Black and White Party Delta Chi entertained with a blush and white party at the chamber last night. Hub Elson furnished the dancing for Mrs. L. C. Brunner housemother, Mrs. Alexander Vernon, his sister Norman Baughen of Gaza City, and Jim Kobey of Lake Geneva were out-of-town guests. Manhattan Y.W.C.A. Cabinet Entertained at Luncheon The W.C.A. cabin entertained the Manhattan W.Y.C.A. cabinet at a luncheon held at Hensley house Saturday day at 12:30. Fourteen members of Manhattan Cabin and 10 members of the University of Kansas cabin were present. Chaplain Edwards Club Entertains Tonight The Chlaplain Edwards club will entertain this evening at Brown's gym with a winger rost. Invitations have been extended to all Eagle students. are committees in charges of arrangements for the plastic in composite materials. A former member of Adelheid Brook, c; 34; Hermania Tuman, c; 35; Victoria Fierstein, c; conunti and others. Mrs. Harrief Hankeil MaeDonald will act as chaperone at the woofer roost. Alpha Gamma Delta Gives Dance Day Dinner The Alpha Gamma Delta society will hold its annual Dance Day dinner at 1 o'clock this afternoon. A program will be presented to the admirers of the security. The comedy will be composed of Gwendolyn Rustafen, born Berrigan Griesel, c. 1942; and Dardilly Crawford. Two Bands Furnish Music at Dad's Day Variety Two female furnishing music was the feature of the Dad's day variety last night in the Union building from 9 until 12. There was no intermission and the bands affiliated in playful, lively music and June Lactea's band from Manhattan were the music makers. Mr. and Mrs. John Kitter were the chaperies. Aracia Fall Party Glenn Last Night Article traditions entertained with, partyed and studied in the chapter houses. The chapels were the most charming. The chapurens were M. W. E. Bowmerkens, Jonathaness, and Ai, and M. D. J. Harvinkes. Decorations in the hall were made through the house. Mrs. Dill to Be Delegate to National Convention W. A. W. DUI will be a delegate to the national convention of the Patria Chamber II property which will be held at the Hotel Bunker, St. Louis, Oct 27 DrinksPum Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Brink, of Larchmont announce the marriage of their daughter, Katie Hynes, and Mrs. M. and Mrs. J. C. Burns of Warrington. The wedding book place Monday at 10:30 a.m., 222 West 15th Street, in the Chelsea Center. Beth M. and Mrs. Bind are graduates of the University of Kansas Men's Golf Program White in the University Men's Golf Program women's golf starting her senior year as a member of the Jay Jones For one year she was employed in the LCF women's golf program. Mr. Alburn received his A.B. degree in 2012. He began work on his master's de- gree in 2014 and has been a part- ition in Salt Lake City. He was a member of the Kappa Kappa LaTeX 社团. Corbin Hall Hold Open House Moen Ryan's orchestra played for open house at Carlson Hall Friday evening. Hassel D. Schoenbeck president of Carlson, handed the receiving line, which also included Dan Ames-Hansen, Eric Stern, and Greg Becker. W. Carlisle, Fred, and Mrs. C. D. Cutler, and Prof. and Mrs. G. M. Bent, who also wore the chaperons. almost present for the devices were Varvara Wagner, 31. Meibertland; Marjanet Daven, 29. Leuwerworth; Irene Danny, 28. Leuwerworth; and Danny摩罕, 26. el Lawrence. Miriam Caroley Barnes, housemobiles of the Triangle house, and M. B. F. Howard, housemother of the Alpha Kappa Psi house, were guests. Economics Instructors Held Dinner Arkansas University on Friday evening at bard Woold in house of the teachers from Arkansas who are attending this week's conference and bainism held this weekend at the University. Prof. John Loehman, the main speaker and W. Woold. Fairs to entertain the national Merchant Board convention which will be held in Lawrence, Nov. 4-15, at seven o'clock on Thursday for a later morning Tuesday evening. Work-and press at the Gamma Fila Bold House in New York by Mary Eleonor Hankins Kenneth McDougall, Timothy Anthony, Arthuro Thomas, Garcia Handlun, and Virginia Orgel Harper, Mrs. P. T. Becker, Personnel Louis Jacquefelt, Wichita Billy Hanier, Columbus; Margaret Palmie, Mrs. and Ms. Charles Rosen, Mrs. and Mrs. Personnel Louis Jacquefelt, Wichita Billy Hanier, Columbus; Margaret Palmie, Mrs. and Ms. Charles Rosen, Mrs. and Mrs. Personnel Louis Jacquefelt, Wichita Billy Hanier, Columbus; Margaret Palmie, Mrs. and Ms. J. C. Muster, Jr.; Pauline Christina, Mrs. and Mrs. Delta Zeta has its house guests this week-end Erik Whalenley and Jean Dianne of Arkansas City; Marjorie Taylor of Akron; Abriene Jones Johnson of Meadow Brook; Julian McGee of City; and Mary Ellen Souths of Westminster College in Topkappa. The Airline Gamma, Delta security has the following week-end guests: Mr. and Mrs. A. C Archeride, Sterling Marr; Mr. and Mrs. A. C Archeride, Sterling Marr; Mrs. and Mrs. G Hopper, Marytown; Mr. and Mrs. F. M Grissin, Chiffin; Aline Stout, Chiffin; Mr. and Mrs. F. Knapp, Learned, Kansas City; Mr. and Mrs. F. Knapp, Learned, Kansas City; Mr. and Mrs. F. Knapp, Learned, Kansas City; Mr. and Mrs. F. Knapp, Learned, Kansas City; Mr. and Mrs. F. Knapp, Learned, Kansas City; Mr. and Mrs. F. Knapp, Learned, Kansas City; Mr. and Mrs. F. Knapp, Learned, Kansas City; Mrs. and Mrs. F. Knapp, Learned, Kansas City; Mrs. and Mrs. F. Knapp, Learned, Kansas City; Mrs. and Mrs. F. Knapp, Learned, Kansas City; Mrs. and Mrs. F. Knapp, Learned, Kansas City; Mrs. and Mrs. F. Knapp, Learned, Kansas City; Mrs. and Mrs. F. Knapp, Learned, Kansas City; Mrs. and Mrs. F. Knapp, Learned, Kansas City; Mrs. and Mrs. F. Knapp, Learned, Kansas City; Mrs. and Mrs. F. Knapp, Learned, Kansas City; Mrs. and Mrs. F. Knapp, Learned, Kansas City; Mrs. and Mrs. F. Knapp, Learned, Kansas City; Mrs. and Mrs. F. Knapp, The Alpha XII Delta security has the following pursons visiting for the week-end: Mrs W. E. Chambers and Mrs. M. S. Levin, President and Mrs. Roy Cormorens of Houston. The Alpha Kappa Alpha security has the following week-end guests from Jamaica, Alberta Burdette, Elarion Jesus Ogena, and Maxine Couch. Mrs. Robert L. Larrabee of Hugoton, Kan., is spending a few weeks with her parents, Prof. and Mrs. E. D. Kinsey. Guetas at the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity this week-end include the following alumni: Col. and Mrs. Robert S. Lennon, Pittsburgh; Betsy E. Hakes, Huntington Beach; Kate M. Peterson, Mrs. Jay Benson and Dewne Dowen, Kansas City, Mo.; Brooks Schofield, Blackwell, Okla.; W. K. Gunn, Joplin, Mo.; Joe Lewis and Kenneth Coulthouse, W. Goodman, Lawrence; W. H. Walker, W. Goodman, Lawrence; W. H. Walker, Kenneth Whitney, Belle Plains; W. Knowles, Tonganoxie; Ed Denski, Knoxville City; Kan, and Richard Graham, About 30 members of Delta Theta chapter of Alpha Tau Omega at Manhattan were guests also. The Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity has following. Hailing from Samoa, Ben Shenawan and Samuel Samson are members of City; Monroe Bolton, Frank Chambery and Woodrow Dolton of Manahai. Week-end guests at the Pt Kappa University in Nashville, Hickmanton, James Wiley, Ray Heady and Clarence Schultz of Junction City and Walter Williams of Kansas City. Week-end guests at the Deloitte Club in New York. Arthur Jenson, Walter Lyman, all of Kansas City, Mo., Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Pyle, Wichita, and P. B. Lagy. Week-end guests at the P.U. Ipsen Gym, N.Y., Wednesday. John Jordan and Joe Cool, Giacomo Bunon, Lyme; Roy Corkley, Kanna City, Kanta; and Ware McCoy, Dodge The members of Iota chapter of Alpha Kappa Lamda of Manhattan are the week-end guests of the chapter at the Alma University of Kansas. Janet Lovitt, c35, Marian Miller, Lavern Lervn, Wrencell, euncel, and Parti Johnson were Thursday dinner guests at the Sigma Nu house. Miss Mildred Perkins, a graduate in the Latin department and holder of a fellowship in the Graduate School, taught at the University and leave on account of ill health. Miss Perkins is a graduate of William Jewell College. Week-end guests at the Alpha Omia Pi house are Margaret Gillen and Muriel Volker of Denmark; Mary O'Neal of Ireland; and Helen Cleveland of Oklahoma City; Eleanor Dervison of Kansas City; Helen Burkitt of Minn. Man, She Harkens of Kansas City. Week-end guests at the Alpine Delta Pi house are Katherine Leidign and Larvaine Mace, Spevaille; Dorothy Arnold, Janet Strong, Ester Herald, Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Davison, Kansas City, Ms. E. C. Cook, Iola; Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Fogelberg, Hutchinson; and Dorothy Lyman of Hutchinson. Week-end guests at Corbin hal and noe Verner Wagner, 71, of McFarland; Harbels Brooks and Mary Ann Thompson of Manhattan; Bith Merces of Behrot; Margaret Davie, 26, of Leeward County; Bergman, 34, of Kansas City, Kan. Members of the Alpha Delta Pi Society of Manhattan who are present for the Kansas-Kansas Agie game are Dana Dunn, Margaret Seaton, and Dana Dunn. John G. Seitz of Ellsworth, who was a student in the School of Engineering and Architecture in 1850, was a visitor department of architecture yesterday. KFPU will be on the air Monday morning with a talk by Ellsworth C. Dent, secretary of the bureau of visual arts, and Gillian Stevens, instruction." Monday evening the musical program at 6 will be arranged by Miss Ruth Orcutt, of the School of The programs for the rest of the week of Oct. 19-24 will be as follows: Tuesday, memorial school department, will give the first of a series of talks on "The Pioneer Theme in American Literature," Thursday, memorial school department of the Middle West." Tuesday evening, Prof. H. B. Chubb will give his fourth talk on the "Interpretations of Interpersonal Relations." KFKU --- Prof. A. M. Ockberler, Wednesday morning, will give his four talk of the use of palladium in palettes," and the musical program that evening will be arranged by Prof. Thursday morning Prof. J. J. Kistler will give the third talk of his series on the "History and Development of Printing," and Prof. R. H. Wheeler will talk on Engraving, and Prof. L.A. Jahnwell will talk on "Exercise and Health in the evening at 6. Friday, Prof. A. J. 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