October 29, 1937 QUEENS BLUES Page 3 ii League Fetes Davidson Group The Queen’s chapter of the League of Evangelical Students entertained the Davidson Christian Endeavor group at an informal party Satur day night, October 16. The affair was held at the Myers Park Presbyterian Boy Scout hut. Peggy Sloop greeted the guests, and then Helen Jenkins and Margaret Duckett directed several very enjoy able games of musical hypnotism and relays which were enthusiastically played by all. Francis Hunter, Mil dred Lowrance, Anneal Triplette, and Frances Rains served delightful re freshments of Russian tea, cakes, and sandwiches. During the re mainder of the evening the group sang songs and all had a most en joyable time. Inspector Will Be Guest Of AD Pi Mrs. Thomas W. Harris, Jr., Grand Secretary and Treasurer of Alpha Delta Pi National sorority will be the guest of Beta Iota chapter this week-end. She is here for inspection of the local chapter. Sunday night the chapter has in vited all local alumni for the feed in honor of Mrs. Harris, who is from Berkley, California. She will stay with Miss Jane Steele Hannon, at hdr home on Providence Road. Miss Hannon has recently been elected presdent of Beta Providence. Alpha Gams Take One On Wed. 20 Hazel Adams was initiated into Gamma Gamma chapter of Alpha Gamma Delta on Wednesday, October 20. She was honored by the chapter with a dinner at Devereux Grill Wednesday night. The first formal dinner of the year was held on Wednesday evening dur ing the regular dinner hour. After the meal entertainment was provided for the students. Boston has been displaced as the home of the most Harvard alumni. New York has more than 7,000, the new alumni directory revealed. Compliments of “The Little Store” 703 Providence Road THOSE RITZ BROS. Halloween Midnite Show Sun.—12:01 “Life Begins In College” With Joan Davis Tony Martin Gloria Stuart SOCIETY • MEWS Freshmen Given Party At Y Hut On Wednesday night, October 20, the freshman class and new students were entertained in the Day Student Building by the Boarding and Day Student Councils and the S. C. A. Cabinet. Mr. O’Hair, secretary of the Y. M. C. A. in Rock Hill, S. C., led the group in a number of informal games. Dorothy Raymond won first prize in the game entitled “Shakespearean Romance.” After delicious coffee, doughnuts, and apples were served, Mr. O’Hair conducted several concluding games. Each girl thoroughly enjoyed the rec reation and showed that they would appreciate more entertainments of this type. Kappa Delta Has Three Services Alpha Omicron chapter of Kappa Delta celebrated Founder’s Day of the sorority on Monday, October 25, at the sorority house. The sorority was founded on Oc tober 23, 1897, by four young college girls at Virginia State Normal, Farm- ville, Va. The founders were: Mary Summerville Sparks Hendricks, Sara Turner White, Julia Tyler Wilson, and Lenora Ashmore Blackiston. Since that time over sixty-five chap ters have been organized. A skit was presented by some of the girls, and then installation serv ices were held for a new chapter. Beta Epsilon, the former local Tu Sans, which has been organized at the Uni versity of Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma. Miss Bonnie Cox, of Morganton was then repledged into the sorority. Students at Columbia University who take the psychology tests find it pays to talk back. And an occasional “what-the-hell” during the examination rated better than “Yes, sir.” NOW OPEN Younce Service Morehead and Graham Gulf Products Chi Omega Party For New Pledges I lllllll I I I I I 1 I I I 1 I I I T 1 ; Lance Peanut Sandwiches and Candy rn 111111111111111111111 “Say It With Flowers fi ART FLOWER SHOP 131 South Try on Street Charlotte, N. C. Active members of the Theta Gamma chapter of Chi Omega re cently honored their new pledges at a formal dinner and theater party. The group assembled at the S&W Cafeteria where dinner was served in a private room. Attractive cards marked the places of the honor guests. After the meal, the girls attended the first-night performance of “Per sonal Appearance” at the Charlotte Little Theater. Miriam Steele, a chapter alumnae, was toastmistress for the evening. Alumnae guests were: Miriam Steele and Thorburn Lillard, while the pledges honored werer Willeen James, Sally Crosland, Grayce Hack ney, Natalie Nivens, Judith Killian, Mary Payne, Maujer Moseley, Peggy Williams, Marie Rosamond, Anne Purnell, Jean Ferguson, Caroline Sibley, June Escott, Hulda McNinch, Beatrice McQueen, and Caroline Reynolds. Actives Of K. D. Honor Pledges Pledges of Kappa Delta sorority were guests of honor at a Halloween party on Thursday night, October 28. The party which was held at the home of Miss Betty Shull on More- head Street was given by the active members of the sorority for the twenty new pledges. Many entertain ing games were played and refresh ments were served by the actives. The party was carried out in the theme of Halloween. Pledges attending the affair were Margaret Boykin, Emily Dunlap, Beverly Hemby, Dorothy Hoppe, Mary McDevitt, Ermine Waddill, Peggy Harrison, Lucy Williams, Bar bara Davis, Betty Guy, Evelyn Mc Cracken, Elizabeth Taylor, Marjorie Venning, Nancy Thompson, Marian McManus, Frances Riddle, Alice Barron, Jean Douglas, and three old pledges—Mary Lib Stevens, Betty Purser, and Bonnie Cox. SORORITY ROW Alpha Delta Pi The Beta Iota chapter of Alpha Delta Pi will have as their guest for the days of October 30 and 31, and November 1st, Mrs. Eleanor W. Harris, the national secretary of the sorority. The wedding of Miss Betty Lou Tliompson, an alumnae of the chap ter, to Mr. Sam Howe will be solemn ized in Gastonia on October 30. Grace Clark will be one of the bridesmaids. Jane Steele Hannon will return to her home, 725 Providence Road, after recently having been elected President of the Beta province of the A. D. Pi’s. Marjorie Timms attended the State Fair in Raleigh on the past week end. Several of the girls spent the week end off—visiting their families and friends. Among these were: Catharine King, Margaret Jager, Marjorie and Lenore Russell, Jean Miller, Edith Tinsley, and Jessie Goode. Kappa Delta Miss Jane Wiley, president of Kappa Delta sorority, and Miss Zoe Strawn of Kappa Delta spent the week-end of the 22nd in Chapel Hill, N. C. Miss Betty Guy, Kappa Delta pledge, spent the week-end with friends in Greensboro, N. C. Miss Guy attended W. C. U. N. C. last year and is a transfer from there to Queens. Lillian Smith spent the week-end at her home in Greer. Emily Dunlap, Anne Pease, Mary McDevitt went to Chapel Hill for the week-end. Margaret Montgomery spent the week-end in Charlotte. Phi Mu Pledges Given Party Mrs. C. N. Peeler entertained the new Phi Mu pledges last Friday eve ning at her home. The Halloween motif was carried out in decorations throughout the house. During the course of the evening Bingo and other games were enjoyed. The honor guests were: Billie Frazier, Lib Imbody, Boots Miller, Catharine Raie- ford, Emily Chamberlain, Mildred Thomas, Nancy Archibald, Mary Gil mer, Richmond, Jane Rankin, Mary Alice Petteway, Helen Jenkins, Ruth Morrison, Caroline Wolfe, and Caro line and Julia Edwards. Alpha Delta Theta During the week-end of October 16, Lynch Crockett went home for the week-end, while Nancy Mclver attended the Alpha Kappa Gamma convention at Farmville, Virginia. Frances Gunn, Francis Poole, Frances Ehrhardt, and Nanette Sherard visited their homes also. Marjorie Poole went home with Miriam Teal, while Lib Porter and Henrietta Mc lver were the guests of Nancy Raley in Ruby. Harriet Brown was called home due to the serious illness of her mother and has not yet returned. Ellenore Eddy had as her week-end guests at her home Elizabeth B ram mer and Sara DuRant. On Tuesday, October 19, the pledges gave a tea. The week-end of Oc tober 23 found Nancy Mclver, Hen rietta Mclver, and Carolyn Pierce at their homes. Regular feeds have been held at the house both Saturday nights. Theta Pledges Give Annual Tea THE SPECTATOR {Continued from page two) and it is now ready for you to read on the Book Tea shelf in the library. Dale Carnegie says his book will do these and many more things for you: 1. “Get you out of a mental rut, give you new thoughts, new visions, and new ambitions. 2. Enable you to make friends quickly and easily. 3. Increase your popularity. 4. Help you to arouse enthusiasm among your associates.” Don’t you think, then, that it would be well worth reading and practicing if it gained for you these priceless assets? Chi Omega Mary Currie and Helen Cumnock attended the Alpha Kappa Gamma Convention in Farmville, Virginia, last week-end. Frances Stough spent hoth last week-end and this week end at her home in Cornelius. Two Chi Omega girls, Eleanor Alexander and Lib Gammon, entertained the Saturday Chapel group with musical numbers. Sally Crosland visited her family in Bennetsville last week-end. Adele Sutherland and Nancy Hovis attended the Pi Kappa Phi party in Davidson on Saturday night. Alpha Gamma Delta Miss Mary Wharton, faculty spon sor, was hostess at Sunday night supper on October 22. After a de licious supper consisting of a salad course, tea, and dessert, the members gathered around the piano and sang songs. Many of the Alpha Gams spent the week-end off the campus: Edythe Brooks and Elaine Suber in Whit mire, S. C.; Vivanne Bane in Mullins, S. C. Harriette Truesdale in Kershaw, S. C. Jebbie Clarke and Jane Davis were in Monroe. Virginia Duncan, Rebecca Auten, and Ora Lee Dough erty spent the week-end in homes in Charlotte. Twice a day the postman comes. Bent a little, with his pack. Atlas stooped a trifle, too, With the burden on his back. Atlas never had to lift Such a load as postmen do; Atlas only bore a world— Postmen carry heaven, too. —From The Johnsonian. On Tuesday, October 19, the new pledges of Psi Chapter of Alpha Delta Theta Sorority entertained four to six in honor of the pledges of the other Greek letter sororities on the campus. In addition to the new pledges, the guests included the president and one representative of each of the five other sororities. Guests were received by the Alpha Delta Theta pledge officers who are: Ellenore Eddy, president, Margaret Bowen, vice president, Martha Bald win, secretary, and Laura Fleming, treasurer. The house was decorated in fall flowers and refreshments of tea, sandwiches, cookies, and mints were served throughout the afternoon. Officers Elected By Pledge Group Newly elected officers of the Chi Omega pledge group were recently announced. Those girls chosen to hold office are: President, Anne Pur nell, Secretary, Maujer Moseley, and Treasurer, June Escott. 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