University Daily Kansan Tuesday, Dec. 11, 1950 On The Hill. Lambda Chi Alpha Lambda, Chi Alpha fraternity held a tree trimming party Sunday. Alpha Kappa Alpha Members of Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority and their dates held a tree trimming party Friday. Phi Kappa Psi Phi Kappa Psi fraternity held its formal Christmas dinner-dance at the Eldridge Hotel Saturday. Dance music was provided by Carl Johnson's band. Chaperones were Mrs. Wanda Dick-Peddie, Mrs. Gordon Yockey, Mrs. Eleanor Mitchell, Mrs. Mary Buckingham, Mrs. Sarah Stevenson, Mrs. Mary Wigton, Miss Veta Lear, and Mrs. Lawrence Bee. Candy Cane Lane was the name given to Miller Hall's Christmas formal Friday. Dean Fleming's band supplied the music. Sally Sanderson, Goodland freshman did a tap and baton twirling routine. Miller Hall Carol Weidensau, Shoshoni, Wyo. freshman, Marcille Campbell, Miltonvale sophomore and Loretta Nauman, Natoma freshman were members of a flute trio. Margaret Malcolm, Olmena sophomore, sang "I Wish You a Merry Christmas." Freshman Mickie Hopson, Kansas City, Kan. and Rosalie Freeman, Tonganoxie, gave a demonstration of make-up application. Chi Omega Chi Omega sorority and Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity will hold an exchange dinner today. Delta Chi Delta Chi fraternity held its Christmas formal at the chapter house Friday. Prior to the dance a diner was served at the Dine-a-Mite. Music for dancing was provided by the Collegians. Pi Kappa Alpha Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity held its Christmas formal at the chapter house Saturday. The Collegians played. . . . Phi Kappa Psi Chaperones were Mrs. Elizabeth Stanley, Mrs. Sebonia Hancock, Mrs. Edward Turner, and Mrs. Mildred Wogan. Phi Kappa Psi fraternity will hold a tree trimming party for members and their dates Wednesday. --and skirt from... Phi Gamma Delta Phi Gamma Delta fraternity will have a buffet dinner at the chapter house Wednesday. Delta Sigma Phi Delta Sigma Phi fraternity held its Christmas Founders' Day formal in the Kansas Room of the Student Union Friday. The John Carlos Band played. Chaperones were the chapter advisers, Rodney Reighard, associate professor of Naval Science, and Capt. William Pence, assistant professor of military science, and their wives. ** ** Alpha Chi Omega Lawrence alumnae of Alpha Chi Omega sorority held a mother, daughter and sister tea at the chapter house Sunday. Alpha Kappa Lambda Alpha KappaLambda fraternity will hold its Christmas formal Saturday, at the chapter house. A dinner will be held in the Flame Room of the Dine-A-Mite before the dance. Sigma Chi Sigma Chi fraternity held its winter formal at the chapter house Saturday. Don Conard's band played. Chaperones were Mrs. Thomas Clark, Mrs. Richard Blume, Mrs. Ralph Rosebrough, and Mrs. Fannie Spurrier. ... Theta Chi Theta Chi fraternity held its Christmas formal in the Jayhawk Room of the Student Union Friday. Music was provided by the Gomez Combo. Chaperones were Mrs. Sestos Hughes, Mrs. Madge McElhaney, Mrs. Anna *McDorman, and Mrs. Hazel Carter. Gamma Phi Beta Gamma Phi Beta, sorority and Gertrude Sellards Pearson Hall held an exchange dinner recently. Sigma Pi Sigma Pi fraternity held its annual Emerald Ball in the Kansas Room of the Student Union Saturday. Music was provided by Clyde Byson's band. Chaperones were Mrs. Hazel Carter, Mrs. Dorothy Nichols, Mrs. Jean Toe, Mrs. Frances Brown, and Mrs. C. T. Atkinson. Sigma Phi Epsilon --and skirt from... The pledge class of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity held a tree trimming party Wednesday. Refreshments were served and members and their dates danced and sang carols. ... Kappa Psi Kappa Psi, professional pharmaceutical fraternity, held its annual Sweetheart Swing in the Kansas Room of the Student Union recently. Ann Keim, a physical therapy major at the KU Medical Center from Cape Girardeau, Mo., was chosen queen. Attendants to the queen were Nancy Davis and Alix Arthur, wives of pharmacy students. The queen and her attendants were chosen by John Bowles, president of the Rexall Drug Co. All candidates for queen were given cosmetics by Bernard Lambert of Stowit's Rexall Drug Store in Lawrence. Chaperones were Duane Wenzel, professor of pharmacy, and Raymond Hopponen, associate professor of pharmacy, and their wives. Alpha Kappa Lambda Alpha Kappa Lambda fraternity and Alpha Delta Pi sorority recently held an exchange dinner. Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity was host Saturday to the alumni chapter and the father's club for a luncheon and meeting at the chapter house. Phi Kappa Sigma Delta Tau Delta fraternity held its annual Orchid Ball in the chapter house Friday. Ray Carl's band played. Delta Tau Delta Chaperones were Mrs. Thomas Clark, Mrs. Richard Blume, Mrs. Mary Wigton, Mrs. Edward C. Rainey, Mrs. Ralph Rosebrough, Drop by and just stroll around. We'll be happy to help you. THE MOST COMPLETE LINE OF GIFTS & ACCESSORIES IN LAWRENCE UNDERWOOD'S 1215 West Sixth Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Williston of Topea announce the engagement of their daughter, Ann, to Henry Walling, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Walling of Independence, Kan. Miss Walling is a sophomore at Kansas State College and a member of Alpha Xi Delta sorority. Walling is a senior in the College and a member of Delta Sigma Phi fraternity. No date has been set for the wedding. Mrs. Carmen Wynne, Mrs. Edna Stewart, Mrs. Edward Dicks, Mrs. Hazel Carter and Mrs. Helen Spradling. Phi Kappa Sigma --and skirt from... Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity will hold its tree trimming party Friday. Chaperones will be Mrs. E. H. Turner, Mrs. Sebonia Hancock, and Mrs. Mildked Wogan. Theta Chi Theta Chi fraternity had as its dinner guest recently Miss Emily Taylor, dean of women. Chaperones were Mrs. Wilma Hooper, Mrs. Elizabeth Stanley, Mrs. Sebonia Hancock, Mrs. Edward Turner, and Mr. and Mrs. Arvid Jacobson. Mr. Jacobson is an associate professor of design. Foster Hall held its Christmas formal recently. Music was provided by Don Conard's band. Foster Hall The sophomore pledge class of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity was guest of the pledge class of Chi Omega sorority at its tree trimming party Wednesday. After the Christmas tree was trimmed refreshments were served and the group sang carols. Chi Omega Grace Pearson Hall Grace Pearson Hall held its Christmas dance recently. Clyde Bison's band played 家 家 尚 Chaperones were Mrs. W. S. Shaw, Mrs. R. G. Roche, Mrs. Edna Ramage, and Mrs. Merl Nichols. Kappa Alpha Theta Diane Guyot Wearing a cashmere sweater 6312 Brookside, Kansas City On The Campus, Lawrence Watkins Hall announces the pinning of Creta Carter, Jennings sophomore, to Bill Wilson, Colby junior and a member of Delta Tau Delta fraternity. Carter-Wilson 7 Announce Pinnings --ans: Casn u the u be pal called or y Kansa by 2 p ion is d Frantz-Beldon Theta Chi fraternity announces the pinning of Fran Frantz, sophomore at Kansas State College and a member of Alpha Xi Delta sorority, to Ron Beldon, sophomore. Both are from Alamota. ** Gable-Bowser Rose-Frohlich Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity announces the pinning of Lucretia Gable, Kansas City, Mo., to John Bowser, Springfield, Mo., both sophomores. Miss Gable was a member of Zeta Tau Alpha sorority at Drury College, Springfield, Mo. Alpha Chi Omega sorority announces the pinning of Grace Rose, Wellington, to. Bob Frohlich, St. Joseph, Mo., both seniors. Miss Rose's attendants were Marge Wille, Kansas City, Kan., Marcia Mills, Dayton, Ohio, Nancy Farha, Kansas City, Mo., Joan Holmes, Independence, Mo., and Judy Davis, Lawrence all are seniors. Ross-Snanbauer Alpha Chi Omega sorority announces the pinning of Jane Ross, St. Joseph, Mo. to John Spanbauer, Kansas City, Mo. and a member of Delta Chi fraternity. Both are juniors. The announcement was made by Jack Harrington, Kansas City, Kan. junior, at the Delta Chi Christmas formal Friday. ... Hays-Bower Miller Hall announces the pinning of Lois Hays, a freshman, to Richard Bower, a junior and a member of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity. Both are from Norton. The pinning was announced at the Pi Kappa Alpha Christmas formal Saturday. GRANADA NOW Ends Wednesdav Latest World News Starts Thursday Phi Kappa Tau fraternity nounces the pinning of Eloise Aldson to Don Babin, both Kansas C Kan. juniors. Alderson-Babin The ankles of American wom are the shapeliest in the wor Italian shoe designer Salvatore Fe ragamo says. American Women Ankles 'Shapeliest "Women in America want for freedom. In Europe, a woman can buy a shoe unless her toe push against the front," Ferragamo sa Kappa Sigma Elects 3 Office Kappa Sigma fraternity recent elected Ken Payne, Kansas Ci Kan. junior, grand master; Geo Strell, Western Springs, Ill. juni grand procurator; Gene McCla Hutchinson sophomore, grand mass of ceremonies. Mr. Ferragamo, who comes from a family of shoemakers in Floren passed out this praise during visit to the United States. He a said that the American, more her sisters in other countries, war foot comfort above style if she h to make the choice. When using raisins for cakes breads soak them in warm wa before adding them to the bat or dough to make them plump a juicy. Hawk-Talk By Jim Steerman Kansas used to be dry. I speak now in reference to the sale of alcoholic, intoxicating, beverages. Now we have retail liquor stores but still lacking are the night clubs which prevail in Missouri and other progressive areas. I an effort to combat this existin situation, the SUA sponsors every year a night club party. Alas, the liquor is missing because of stat regulations, but all the gay color and excitement of night life in the big city are retained intact. The date for this year, February 5 falls on a Saturday night; the place being the Student Union ballroom. Negotiations are now underway to contract a big-name band for the night. You have no idea a to the amount of work involved in obtaining for you, the best i musical entertainment. A green many phone calls and letters have been sent all over the country as a part of this effort. Some difficulty has been encountered if obtaining a band at this time and there has been some talk of hiring a fine vocal group such as the Four Freshman plus local orchestra. This writer and the SUA would appreciate knowing your thoughts on the subject my address is 1621 Edgehill Road I'll see you at the party after the bitter agony of final wee has passed from view. Several interesting displays of art will be on exhibition in the Union during the coming weeks. A fine group of "Small Paintings By Americans" will be presented on the main floor beginning Dec. 17 for three weeks. And at this very moment, Christ mas cards made by the SUA sil screen painting class await you in the music room display case Feeling crafty? You are; we I'll be darned. Why not take ad vantage of the arts and craft lessons (every Tuesday 7-9 p.m. in the Union). I leave you with this though for the week: "Somebody dow there likes me," and he likes yo too. Activities Student Union 1 . words ARTMEN T who dll. but ed. Shar $40 per MI NISHED a campu bedrooms 3-room LEASE om bun 62 or VI LY nine nation. Nl between gram on HE, LIFE. s. Spec. sub. ra later, c GIFT! Parakee as- comp. drees. Free fits for meles, melons, the pet i.p. 1218 G CCTROLI number be purp th. Mak T. (We horized 3-2777. VERAGE Crush ed paper Plant, 6 50. V. PORT V PORT portab F. 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