SUNDAY, OCT. 11, 1925 --- THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE In Society 。 The Delta Tau Delta fraternity held its annual paddle party at Ekele's Hall Friday night. The hall was decorated with paddles suspended from the ceiling and the lights were on. A large candle in colored paper. A large Delta Tau Delta crest in colors was printed on a mirror at one end of the hall. Barrels and paddles were grouped around the orchestra. After the party, a two-couple limcheen was served at Wicked Pizza, which is owned by Coleman's orchestra from Kansas City. The chaperones were Mrs. Emma Fagan and Mrs. Toponing. The out-of-town guests were Peter Anderson, Topoka, Al Jennings, Kansas City, and Robert Sanders, Donald Clements, Victor Gaston of Buker University, The Sigma Chi fraternity held an informal dance at the chapter house Friday night. The music was furnished by Pennell's orchestra. Mrs. Stover, the housemother, was chaperone. The Methodist Students' Association of the University gave its annual banquet for freshmen and other new students who are affiliated with that denomination Friday evening in the bacadeum of the First Methodist church. John R. Dyer, dean of men, member of the faculty, the treasurer for the evening were Harry Skinner, member of the Men's Student Council; Katherine Klein, president of the W. S. G. A.; Dr. Edward Hipop, pastor of the First Methodist church; McKinley Warren, student pastor and Prof. F. Ellis Johnson. Decorations consisted of crimson and blue streamers, Members of Kapuki Phi, a chapter of the Methodist Church. A male quartet composed of Robert L. Toning, C. E. Griswold, B. A. Smith and Frank Seymour, sang several selections. Alpha Kappa Lambda entertained with a steak roast at Watts grove Friday night. The chaperones were Peter Lester, Phyllis Benson, Queen and Mr. Mey, Carl Simmons. 230 Alpha Tau Omega entertained with a dance last night at the chapter house. The decorations were of umee vines, leaves and zinnas with which an autumn scheme was carried out. Music was furnished by Chapierons were Mrs. McLean, Mr., and Mrs Harry Dobridge, Mr., and Mrs. H.Cmmannan, and Professor and Mrs. F. Mechumnau. Out of town guests were Myriah Postuana, George Foster, and Jessica City; Fred Zozak, Tongonxie, and Fred Van Beestmann and Miss Fern Kirk in Leavenworth. The University club held its annual reception Friday night at 8 o'clock at the university club house. The reception room was decorated with scarlet salvia and numerous candles in brass ceilings. This was the first party held in the new club house and it was open for the inspection. Those who arrived at the time were Mr. Mrs. A. J. Boynton, Mr. Mrs. J. James Darrow, Mr. Mrs. N. Sturton, and Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Lewis. Those in charge of the reception were Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Johnston, assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Banks, Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Dawson, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Young. Phi Mr. Alpina gave an informal dance Friday evening in its chapter house. The decoration swag of a suburban club was based on a pulsation by "Swedish" Wendell's orchestra. The chaperones were Mrs. S, N. Law, Mr. and Mrs. Rose Moore and Sarah Spencer, the guests were Houghton Buck and Rabbit Stagg of Topeka. Pk. Kappa Alpha entertained with an informal dance at their house Saturday night. This was the first social event they had ever hosted. It was deceased; with forms and flowers. Music was furnished by "Chuck" Stinell's orchestra. The chapwalls were Mr. Sir, and Mrs. George Stinell. Professor W. M. Davis, and Professor W. M. W. Davis. Phi Gamma Delta entertained with a tasty party at their house Friday evening. The decorations were of leaves, cormalstills and vines arranged to carry out an autumnal effect. The music was farmed by Chuck Sheffield orchestra. The Twins, TikTok, Mrs. Laura Miller, Miss Suze Duyiel, dean of women at Washburn College, was the only out-of-town guest. Phi Alpha Delta entertained with an informal dance Friday night at its onset. The decorations were of purple and gold, the pattern colors. The chaperones were Mr. and Mrs. Don Hickley. Delta Chi entertained with a steak roast Friday night at Cameron's bluff. There were twenty couple present. The chaperones were, Mrs. Topping, Alomic Omicron Pi housemother, and Mrs. L. C. Harris. Alpha Kappa Pi gave an informal dance at Wiedemann's tea room Saturday night. Autumn decorations were used, Iceheart-Jekks orchestra furnished the music. The chaperones were Mrs. G, E, Tucker, Mrs. Wilson, Sigma Koop housemother, and Mrs. Charles Louk. The K. U; Dames held open house at Henley house Tuesday afternoon, Mrs. Racey, Mrs. Wallingford, Mrs. Teeple and Mrs. Spangler were hostesses. Miss Inez Pratt sang several songs. A meeting of the senior journalists has been called for Monday afternoon, room 102 in the journalism buildings. The purpose of this meeting, according to Merrill Slawson, is to adopt a distinguishing insignia for the journalists and the Kansas round table conference to be held here Oct. 16 and 17. ANNOUNCEMENTS The dinner for freshmen women, which was to be at the Commons Tuesday evening, has been cancelled. The regular W. S. G. A. tea will be given Wednesday afternoon from 3:30 to 5:00 in the Women's Rest room in central administration building, Harriet DeWolf will be in charge of the program. The Group Leaders will hold their first regular meeting Monday afternoon at 4:30 in the Women's Restroom in central Administration building. All women who were elected leaders of their groups at the meeting last Tuesday night are requested to be present. The entire cast of the W. S. G. A. Fashion Show must be present at 3 3:00ek沙展 afternoon in the audio- central in central Administration building. All freshman women are requested to attend a meeting at 4:30 Tuesday afternoon in Fraser chapel. 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