SOCIETY BY MARY ELLEN BAILEY One of the gayest week-ends of the winter term was the one just passed. There have been fraternity and sorority initiations, matinee and informal evening dances and the foot ball men have been feted and have entertained. This afternoon witnessed three informal matinee dances and a tea at the Pi Beta Phi house for their province president, Mrs. Burton Beck, of Portland. Sigma Nu and Delta Gamma used the leap year as the basis for their dances and the girls of Sigma Delta Phi were charming hostesses for an informal party. Hendricks hall was the scene of a large informal dance last evening Kappa Kappa Gamma with a moon light garden festival and Alpha Phi with the Osburn transformed into a Japanese garden with cherry blossoms and lanterns, are sponsoring dances tonight. * * * A low ceiling interwoven with black and yellow art paper, from whch but terflies of many colors poised close over the heads of the dancers, formed the artistic decorations for the Hen dricks hall dance last evening. Through the lattice work ceiling shaded lights blinked and twinkled in a truly festive manner. The patrons and patronesses were Dean Elizabeth Fox, Miss Gertrude Talbot, Mrs. Edna P. Datson, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. G. Thacher, Miss Martha Findahl, and Professor E. S- Bates. The guests were Helen Manning, Mar jorie Kay, Margaret Grey, Alma Ditto, Doris Pittenger, Edwin Kuck, Hollis Huntington, Horace Foulkes, Leith Abbott, Kenneth Smith, Edwin Fraser, Albert Woertendyke, Tom Wyatt, Carl Liebe, Harry Ellis, Homer Morn hinweg, Floyd Shields, Merrill Ely, Roy Hendricks, O. S. Hargrave, Walt er Cot’oid, Stanley Evans, James Sears, Hubert Prescott, Paul McGonegal, Kenneth Youel, Fred Mickelson, Ralph Rosier, Charles Van '/Ale, Malcomb Hawk, Lindsay McArthur, Paul Stone, James Shively, Charles Lamb, Robert Boetticher, James Erickson, Cleo Kirk, Harold Mickelson, Earl Conrad, Jacob Jackson, Donald Portwood, Guy Kocpp, Stanley Stickle, Glen Campbell, Harry Powell, Stanley Allen, Lyle Barthol eniew, Raymond Osburn, Lynn uller, Guy Armantrout, Fred 'I’eller, Joe Miz ner, Ralph Hoeber, Hubert Rambs, Glen Hyde, Lewis Tyrell, Dudley Day, Don Davis, Ransom McArthur, Evon Anderson, Warren Kays, Archie Aver ill, Guy Morlock, Carlton Savage, Wayne Hunt, Rolfe Skulason, Hubert Jacobberger, George McFall, Nelson Mensen, Alexander Shipe, Alvin Mor tensen, Kay Deep, Arnel Hutler, James Whitaker, Aubrey Furry, Marvin Co ley, Harold Quayle, Norris Jones, Harry Myers, Roy Anderson, William Nouck, William Martin, Tom Hardy, Arthur Wickes, George Hoad, Don Zimmerman and Wayne Jackson. • • • One of the most charming dances of the week-end is being sponsored tonight, by Beta Omega of Kappa Kappa Gamma. Sprays of green ivy entwined in a lattice effect from an imitation ceiling which is brightened by numerous vari colored baloons sus pended on silver cords. The chapter rooms are lighted by silver moons which smile as merrymakers pass beneath. Bowls of pussy willows in which black owls perch are scattered about the rooms carrying out the moonlight garden festival effect. Pat rons for the evening are Mrs. Grace Ellis, Dean Elizabeth Fox, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Chambers, Mr. ami Mrs. Schroff, and Mrs. T. J. Geisler of Portland. The guest list includes Evangeline Foster. Helen Flint. Mar ijin Nicolai, Norma Medler, Robert Case, Lyman Patton, Dudley Day, Lee R( wn, Kenneth Comstock, Aubrey Fur ry, Carl Miller, Arthur Ritter, Lee Wilson, Sun ford Gehr, Lay Carlisle. I Lindsay McArthur, Morris Morgan,! Floyd Howies, Nelson English, Lucy I Homey, William Steers, Wilbur Phil lip-', John Houston, Kerby Miller,; Newton Crosfteld, Frank Holmes, Wil bur llostettler, Vernon Fudge, Sidney hurioy, Allen Carson, Carl Knudsen, Elston Ireland. Claire Holdredge, Irv ing Smith, Luther Jenson, Hubert Darby, llueh Latham, Mitt Dutfy, Harry Ellis, William Rlael.aby, Rus sell Myers, Kenneth Ireland, Ormand Hildebrand. Stanford Anderson, Paul Farrington, Roscoe Hemenwjiv, Chris Wetle, and Robert Riggs. * ¥ ♦ The members of Alpha Phi have transformed the Osburn into a Japan-j ese garden with cherry blossoms, lanterns and many colored panto’s, for an informal dancing party Conight. The patrons and patronesses for this charming affair are Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Larremore, Miss Ida Barker, Miss; Mary Perkins, Dean Elizabeth Fox, I Mrs. Alton Hampton, Mr. and Mrs. W. IF. G. Thacher, Dean and Mrs. John Straub, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mc Murphey. The guests are Marian Lay of The Dalles, Nina Coulles and Helen West of Portland, Edna Bush man, Lilah McMurphey, Gladys An derson, Trilla Hempy, Maxine Buren, Clara Haas, Edith Flora, Walter Ams poker, W. J. Mulkey Jr., Vern Ruedy, Horace Foulkes, Ray Kinney, Walter Hempy, Basil Williams, Vergil Cam eron, Forest Littlefield, Harrison Hug gins, Paul Smith, Sed Hollingsworth, of Portland, Elmer Batchelder of Hil lsboro, Richard Lyons, John Palmer, James Whitaker, Bart Sherk, Ivan McKinney, John Gamble, Willis Kays, William Allen, Barney Garrett, A1 Krohn, Bart Loughlin, Harry Hollist er, Holt Berni, Ralph Couch, Kenneth Condon, George Johnson, Arthur “Rose braugh, Carl Vonder Ahe, Harold Ded man, Joe Williams, Howard Staub, Walter Banks, Charles Huggins, John Hunt, Edward Twining, Clarence Mof fiit, Kenneth Smith, Rufus Dinwiddie, and Albert Lukken. * • * Beta Theta PI held Initiation this week for Ralph Smith, Lawrence Manerud, Hugh Clerin, Delbert Ober teuffer, Pierre Meade, Owen Callo way, John Langley and Reed McKin ney. Tonight the neophytes are be ing honored with a banquet at the Osburn hotel. * # * Theta Sigma Phi, women’s national honorary journalism fraternity, met at the dinner hour at the Rainbow Tuesday. Members present were Mrs. Anna L. Beck, Louise Davis, Adelaide Lake, Mary Ellen Bailey, Helen Manning, Lyle Bryson and Dorothy Duniway. * * * Sunday the Gamma Phi Beta sor ority entertained their brothers with a dinner. Those present were Fran cis Kern, Hugh Smith, Wallace Car son, Sanford Gehr, Albert Curry, Glenn ilyde, Kenneth Condon, Rich ard Dixon, Kenneth Hall, Willard Hollenbeck, Hollis Huntington, Her ald White and Allen Carson. David II. Nelson of Pendleton has been visiting his daughter, Helen Nelson, this week. Wednesday even ing Mr. Nelson was host for a dinner dance at the Osburn honoring his daughter, inviting a group of her friends. On Thursday evening Mr. Nelson and Miss Nelson were dinner guests at the Kappa Sigma house. * * • Gamma Phi Beta held initiation to day for Margaret Kern, Beatrice Bar ker, Zoe Allen, Edith Herron, Flor ence Hartman, Ruth Hopkins, Frances McGill, Frances McMillan, Violet Robinson and Gertrude Livermore. Following the ceremony the initiates were honored with a banquet at the chapter house. Initiation will be held by Alpha Tau Omega tomorrow for Ernest Crock att, Sidney Burley, Ralph Couch, Mer tin Folts, Rufus Dinwiddle, Elbert Curry, George Riggs, Vernon Fudge, Carl Vonderahe, Lee Bown, Frank Vonderahe and Wyman Williams. Following the ceremony a banquet will be held at the chapter house. * * * The Bachelordon club initiated Geoige Guldager and Lester E. Wel lington Saturday. * * * Mrs. Burton Beck, Portland, Province President of i'i Beta Phi, is visiting; the local chapter tills wok and will remain until Monday. Following her stay here Mrs. Beck will go to Cor vallis where she will spend a few days with the Oregon Beta chapter.; Miss Elizabeth Taylor of Los An-| geles, who came to Eugene to in-' struet in the department of Romance | languages at the University of Ore-1 gun, was a dinner guest of Hendricks 1 hall Wednesday. * * * Sigma Chi is initiating Stacy Hen-1 drieks. Floyd Maxwell, William Po-1 teet, Raymond Tester, William Wil mot, Thomas Waters, Rutherford Brown. Frank Bosch, Cleo Jenkins, John Buehtorf, Austin Hazard and Clarence Grey. * * • F. W. llaffner, grand president of Phi Kappa Psi. and Dean Erie W. Allen were Saturday luncheon guests of the Owl club. * * * i Red carnations • combined with sprays of smilax formed the center piece for the Pi Beta Phi initiation banquet held in the grill room of the Hotel Oshurn Friday evening. The fraternity colors were used in a scheme of wine and silver blue, car ried out in silver candles in crystal candlesticks and silver blue tulle en twined with smilax. The initiates were Mildred Siuitb, Mildred Weeks. Ruth Wheeler, Arbelyn Healy Mar querite Hammond, Marjorie Kruse, Ruth Diehl, Helen Clark, Lucile Garber, Priscilla Eakin, Rachel Par ker, Eleanor Coleman and Dorothy Eakin. * * * * Professor and Mrs. James H. Gil bert and daughter Madeline and Miss Antonette Shumway were Wednes day dinner guests of Delta Delta Delta. | * * * Delta Delta Delta entertained Jack i Booker, William Hostettler and George Weller of Corvallis at dinner Sunday. i * * * I Kennth McHaley and Fenton Ford spent last week-end in Portland. * * * Frank Barrett of Albany was a Incheon guest of Chi Omega Wednes day. * * * Delta Gamma entertained this aft ernoon with an informal matinee dance. Sprays of ivy were used about the rooms for decorations. The affair was in the form of a leap year dance. Guests were Stanley Allen, E. F. Lucas, William Collins, Crecene Farris, Robert Cosgriff, John Elder, Holt Berni, Berrian Dunn, Ken neth McHaley, Mathew Duffy, Rus sell Myers, Ranie Burkhead, Ray mond Lawrence, Chester Adams, Charles Huggins, Wilbur Hulin, Theron Northrup, Richard Lyons, Ray Mooers, Frank Carter, Albert Woer tendyke, Joe Meagher, Conrad Wroth, John Alexander and Kelly Branstet ter. * * * The underclassmen of Sigma Delta Phi honored their four new pledges with an informal matinee dance Sat urday. The decorations consisted of spring flowers and baskets of pussy willows. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Peter Crockatt, Wesley Shat tuck, Huber Rambo, Jimmie Richard son, Homer Redford, Asa Eggleson, Paul Patterson, Tom Tove, Donald MacDonald, Frank Tschantz, Glen Campbell, George McFaul, Stanley Shell, Remey Cox and Robert Burns. The freshmen of the Sigma Nu house were hosts for a matinee dance Saturday afternoon. The affair was quite novel as it was a leap year dance and the leap year idea was car ried out very well to the amusement of the guests. The guest list included Veda Patten, Stella Kingsley, Mildred Mumby, Barbara Shepard, Gladys Laru, Helen du Buy, Jessis Lewis, Jean Hyde, Lenore Cramm, Ruth Grif fin, Alys Sutton, Lcota Burt, Margaret Studor, Helen Gardiner, Mabel Smith, and Frances McMillan. The patrons and patronesses for the afternoon were Miss Rosaline Espinosa, Miss Martha Findahl, Mike Ross, Neil Mor fitt and Edward Troy. A formal tea honoring Mrs. Burton Beck, province president of Pi Beta Phi, was held at the chapter house from 3 to 5 o’clock this afternoon. Cards were sent to 250 friends of the chapter. Mrs. Burton Beck, Mrs. F. W. Benson, Dean Elizabeth Fox, Mrs. P. L. Campbell and Nell Warwick were in the receiving line, while Mrs. W. P. Fell, Mrs. F. M. Carter, Mrs. It. C. Baird and Mrs. L. P. 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