A SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 20. 1931 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Corbin Hall Gives Corbin Hall Gives Tea for University Women Corbin hall is at home this afternoon to all university women at a gymnasium. There are 3:30 and 5 p.m. A color scheme of apricot and green is being carried out here on Monday. Mrs. Dora Bryant, assistant dean of women, Miss Eugenie Galloo, head of the French department, and Miss Elizabethton, vice president of nomics, will pour tea. The receiving line will be made up of Miss Alberta Corbin, Mrs. E. H. Lilley, Miss Agnes Husband, Mrs. Charles Brookes, Miss Husband, Mrs. Havel Soiuim, president of the house. Kappa Kappa Gamma Holds Open House Friday Mrs. L. C. Harris, Mrs. Emmia Fugger Mrs. L. C. Harris, Mrs. Emmia Fugger chapers for the Kappa Kappa Gamma open house held Friday evening. Artilie Simmons and the artist Arrivalur had chapers for the Kappa Kappa Gamma open house held Friday evening. Artilie Simmons and the artist Arrivalur had Sigma Kanna Holds Initiation for Three Women Presbyterian Reception Sigma Kappa held inidl service services yesterday at 4 p.m. for three women. He served as president, then son, Harveyville, Hailemendrina, Sear, Karasun City, Mo, and Gene Mei. An initiation banquet was given in the chapter house following the services. Presbyterian Reception at Church Friday Evening At 8 p.m. Friday the members of the first Presbyterian church, Ninth and Vermont, entertained with a reception for about 100 students. About 100 students attended. Chancellor's Reception Last Night The Rev. and Mrs. Theodore H. Assman, Mrs. Anna Omlin Officer and officers of the church were decorated with receiving the line. The rooms of the church were decorated with baskets of flowers. Deben Jones, a sophomore in the University, had the charge of social activities, stunts and entertainment. He led by Donald D. M. Swarthout. The Chancellor's reception, one of the first all-University social events of the year, was held in a building last evening from the hours of 8 until 12. The receiving line was made up of Charcellier and Mrs. E. H. Linden, Miss Agree House, husband of dewoeen Charles B. Stouffer, visiser, and the deans of the various schools; Dean Ellis B. StouFFER, Dean Joseph Brandt, Dean Paul B. Lawton, Dean Richard J. Sack, Dean A. Schwegler, Dean George A. Shaad, Dean Donald M. Swarthorth, Dean Carl A. Reyer, Dean Robert M. Sack, Dean C. Reilly, Dean L. D. Ravenwell. Following the reception the students enjoyed a dance. Gives Shuffleboard Party Kappa Beta entertained with a shuffleboard party yesterday afternoon between the hours of 2:30 and 4:30. The party was given in the basement of the Christian church and was given as a guest to the new women on the Hill. Beta Theta Pi Party Friday Beta Theta Pi Party Friday Hub Else and his orchestra furnished music for the dancing party given Friday evening at the Beta Thei Pi chapter house. Chaperons were Mrs. Nina Ogden, housemother, Mrs. T. S. Stover, and Mrs. N. K. Thompson. Engagement Announced Miss Adams is a member of the Al-Alpha Omicron Pi sorority and while attending the University was a member of Eta Sigma Phi and the K. U. Drammate club. She received her A.B. degree in Mathematics and was a member of the Kansas Academy club. Dr. and Mrs. Alonzo Ray Adams of Leewardown announce the engagement of their daughter, Edith, to Mr. Phares McFerren, flying cadet, United States Mr. McFerren is now stationed at the advanced flying school, Kelley Field, San Antonio, Texas. He is a graduate of Baker University. Big and Little Sister Picnic Big and Little Sisters of the University enjoyed a picnic last evening. The group met at Henley house at 5 p.m. and went from there to the picnic ground, went an hour, and visited the University, is sponsored by the Y.W.C.A. Mine Katherine Johnt of Abilene is a guest well-come -envoy to the University. Mine Johnt is visiting Jaurie Hurt. She will go from here to Wellesley college where she is Delta Sigma Pi announces four new pledges. They are Ia Macagley, Bird City; Howard Gay, Gardner; Harold Loray; Lewardworth; Hoover Glauce, Lakey. Midshipman Roy Davenport of the United States Naval Academy is house guest of Alpha Kappa Psi for the week-end. Dr. Epzes Husser of Bell Memorial hospital, Kansas City, Kan., is spending the week-end at the Phil Chi house. Delta Sigma Pi is entertaining Herman Moi, Clifford Gordan, Howard Pugh, and Dale Baker at dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cochrane of Kansas City, Mo., will be dinner guests today at the Delta Tun Dun house in Kansas City, author of the Kansas City Journal-Post. Delta Sigma Lambda announces the pledging of Harry Ardell, Kansas City, Mo. Miss Fortinee Gooch of Fort Scott was a guest of her sister, Maxine Gooch, at the Alpha Chi Omega house this week. Virginia Bacon, a pledge to Gamma Phi Beta, left yesterday for her home in the Bronx and not in school this year due to the inability to get her credits transferred. Alpha Kappa Psi announces the pledging of William Borth of Lawrence. Charles Brecheisen, president of Kappa Eta Kappa, is visiting relatives in Wellsville this week-end. DR. FLORENCE BARROWS Osteopathic Physician Foot Correction 909% Mass. Phone 2337 DR. FLORENCE BARROWS FURNISHED ROOM: Large south-facing room on Hilltop, furnished with large windows and entrance. Graduate woman student pre-ferred 1209 Oread. Phone 1454, or email 1209.Oread. FOR GRADUATE woman, a very nice front southeast room, single or double. 1231 Oread. Phone 2809. — 10 ROOFS FOR boys: Special rates to graduate students or boys going home week-end. Garage free. 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