FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1930 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THRE SOCIETY Guests at the Sigma Alpha Mu house are Sidney Wolf, Lawrence Rice, and Joe Schuman from the chapter at University of Oklahoma. Westminster Student Foundation will hold open house tonight at Westminster hall from 8 to 11. The Westminster hall is named for David Anderson, entitled by "Mystery" by Steven Lescack. Mu Phi Epsilon edits its founder's day banquet at 6 o'clock last night at Wiedenmann's. The professional music sorcerity was founded Nov. 13, 1903. Mrs. Olivia Olson Baker of Kansas City was the speaker for the evening (April 20, 2014) at a toast on "Music," followed by talks on "Unison" by Patial Johnson, "Proofs of Reason" by Dorothy Moore, and "Interpretation" by Miss M娇丽 Moore. The list included: The six new winners are Faire Vorsan, Doddy Moore, Ruth Spindler, Ian Cox and Evelyn Swarthout who will present last night because she is one of the accompanies in the content at the opening of the exhibition. The Air" was given by the new members. Phi Beta Pi will give its formal fall dinner dance tonight. Dinner will be served at Wiedemann's, followed by a cocktail reception. Crone's band will play for the evening. Chapereens will be Mrs. Gertrude Preston, Mrs. Lucy White. M. E. R. Sloan, member of the law firm Sloan, Sloan and Cole of Topeka, was the speaker at dinner at Phil Alpha Delta house last night. The subject of his talk on insurance was "The Author-ness Soliciting Agents to Bind the Person." Mr. O. A. Sloan, of Topeka, was also a guest for dinner. Week-end guests at Acacia house are Eldon Magna, Leonard Jentil, Pete Wedel, John耽, Wayne Stevens, Hesley Reid, Andrew Ridley, Kevin Okaier, Lester Krause, La Crosse, Webbater, Miss Adeline Stanford, Miss Helen Tucker, Kansas City, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Winston, Tuba, Chet Shelf, Augusta, and Miesl Lindson, Excelsor Springs, Mo. The women of the department of journalism gave a toie in the Sky Parlor of the Journalism building this afternoon to a statewide state who are here to attend the editor's conference. Mrs. W. A. Dill and Ms. G. J. All flowers were used as decorations. Phi Alpha Delta will hold its annual fall party tonight at the chapter house from 9 to 12. Harry Hayes and his orchestra from Kansas City will furnish the music. Professor and Mrs. L. T. Tuppy will chair the party. The women of the School of Pharmacy were entertained last night at the Colonial tea room by the wives of two well-known gentlemen and the dinner the group attended a show. The guests were: Helen Lawson, Holen Perkins, Audrey Chapman, Edith Wilson, Marilyn Carson, the hostesses were Mrs. D., H. Bavenhall and Mrs. C. M. Sterling, B. Havenhall and Mrs. C. M. Sterling. Miss Elcour Sullivan, visiting Theta Phi Alpha delegate from Newton Center, Mass. is a guest for the week-end at the chamber house. Delta Chi is entertaining with an in- ormal dance tonight from 9 to 1. The music for the evening will be furnished w June Lavay's band. Chaperons will be Mrs. Ralph Baldwin, Mrs. Gertrude Sawtell, Mrs. Mary Topping, and Mrs. Clyde Harris. Alpha Delta Pi will entertain with its pledge party this evening from 9 until 12. Eddie Kuhn and his Kansas City club or orchestra will furnish the music. Mrs. J. H. Kreamer, Mrs. Emma Fagan, Mrs. da Boogaart, and Mrs. E. L. Brewne will chaperone. Sigma Nau entertained with an informal dinner dance at the chapter house last night. The girls Hilary Giles, Lamar Lamer, Virginia Penssinger, Betty Armentrout, Vetela Varner, Noble Hawks, Vetela Sleepeps, Una Orna Glima Stewart, Betty Numman, Mary Hellen Stilwell, Helena Moyes, and Mona Joyne. All members of the University R.O.T. T.C. teaching staff and their wives, including Major and Mrs. W. K. Coeong, Capt. and Mrs. W. J. Burke, and Lieut. and Mrs. Edward H. Cole, will attend C.D. dance in the Union Builder tonight. The dance, which will last from 8 until 12, will be one of the two social functions of the R.O.T.C. this year. The social program of the organization has been cut down to assist the unit with the students of the University with a drill field. George Berg, c31, cedet colonel of the unit, is in charge of the arrangements for the party, for which a num- ber of out-of-town guests have been invited. Pennants and flags will be used to decorate the ballroom. Randolph Bundy and his "Rhythm Boys" from *Itawea* are to furnish the music. 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