. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1931 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Three Sororities To Hold Open House Friday Evening Chi Onge will hold open house for its pledges tomorrow evening. Hall Eloe's orchestra will play for dancing, Mrs. Edith Martin will chapelon. Chaparron at the Delta Zeta open house tomorrow night will be: Mrs. F. H. Guilf, Mrs. Frances Wilson, Mrs. J. P. Wittmann will be out, of out, lout, rouset. Moon Ryan's orchestra will furnish the music for dance. Chie Scoggins' Pa-l-Mor orchestra from Kansas City, Mo., will furnish the music for dancing at the Alpha Chi Omega open house tomorrow evening. Mrs. Hugh Patton, housemother, will be the chaperone. Meers were Sylvia Sieu Stewart, c34. Maurice Lester, c33. Mackenzie Luko, Ms. Herschel Uschi, c32. Michael Thomas, c34. Elise Bowman, c32. Hermann Weymouth, c32. Dovrek Kropf, c34. Mykle Hat, c33. Nina Lumberkock, c34. Mrs Wayne McCoy, Audrey Bunker, c31. Dorothy Gregg Honored By Shower and Bridge Party A miscellaneous shower and bridge party was given yesterday afternoon for Dorothy Greig, 28, by Delora Van Peyna, 30, at the Browne room, c.32, *Colonial* tea室. First prize was won by Eugenia Lewis and the conolation prize by Sylvia Stewart. Miss Gregg's marriage to Homer Dedo of Detroit will take place Oct. 19. Plans for Tryouts Made at Rhadamanthi Meeting Rudhamathi, honorary poetry organization, met in Fraser art museum last evening. Under the advice of the headwoman, she were made for try-outs. These tryouts, beginning today, will last until Oct. 1 and are intended to which students are admitted to Fraser. Manuscript must not be less than 25 lines in length, and as many may be submitted as desired. They are to be mounted on a board in an envelope with the real name, telephone number, and address. Manuscripts may then be put in the Ribadonna folder. Ridhamsanthi is a charter chapter of the College Poetry Society of America which is a national organization in poetry. The magazine will be issued this month. The K.U. Dames entertained at ten this afternoon at the house of Mrs. Herman Davis, 1245 Louisiana street. The decorations were carried out in blue and gold, the colors of the organization. Mrs. Davis was given was given by Mrs. Belon Kellog. K.U. Dames Hold Ten The K.U. Dames is a social organization for wives of university students. University Club Reception The University club will hold its annual reception for the officers and new members Friday evening at 8 o'clock by the chairman of the reception committee. Miss Mabel Morrow of Haskell Institute was the speaker at the first registration for the museum's art fraternity held Tuesday evening at Miss Clara Harla's residence 1541 Massachusetts street. The suburb has a rich tradition of customs and Indian art. She illustrated her lecture with several beautiful excerpts from her own paintings and explained how these were made. Mrs. Charles Baker, Dolta Zeta pat- tresser. Born in Boston, 1845. Mountiastudio on the chamber. Other guests were Mrs. F. H. Guld, Mrs. George Beal, and Mrs. Robert Brown. Mary Francis Hatcher, c35, and Marian Miller, c34, were luncheon guests at the P1. Beta Phi house this noon. Dinner guests at the Delta Sigma Pi Stockton, K. B. Hewsey, C. H. McGregor, and Eugene Maynard. The guests are members of the School of Business fac- Want Ads --is a Well Known Sound . . . FOR RENT. Modern first floor apartment. 3 rooms and bath. Private entrance. Furnished for May. Cook may eat. Established 1846's Team. Photos 2025. LOST in front of Auditorium, Wednesday noon, day pass on Missouri Pacific from Kansas City to Omaha. Please please call Maestr Stanley at 822-765-3241. WE HAVE the best Basket for Making Important Dough ever offered to students. 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