THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1943 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE TKE Formal Highlights Last Weekend Here The highlight of the coming weekend campus social realm is the formal TKE party at the chapter house, which will also be attended by naval aviation cadets, who are living in the house. Many students probably will take time out from final studying Saturday night to indulge in various forms of relaxation. The numerous engagements and weddings now and weddings planned after school greet the close of the semester, but a short repose before starting in the summer session. ALPHA CHI OMEGA . . . ALPHA CHI OMEGA . . . ... alumnae will have a buffet supper at 5 o'clock Sunday evening at the home of Mrs. Paul B. Lawson in honor of Margaret Welch, Edith Ann Fleming, and Mary Brower, WATKINS HALL . . . MATRIXS HALL guest Sunday was Aviation Cadet J. Robert Greene. weekend guest was Pearl Nelson, McPherson. ☆ KAPPA SIGMA . . . Mrs. E. G. Jones, Greensburg was a Sunday visitor. ... weekend guest was Roy Biggens, Kansas City. Jerry Ward was a guest Tues- dav and Wednesday. ☆ . . . a guest Tuesday was John Strand, who stopped on his way to Rockfort, Ill. SIGMA PHI EPSILON . . . Ensign Knute Kresie, Topeka, will be a houseguest this weekend. Ensign Kresie has recently graduated from a patrol torpedo boat school at Portsmouth, Rhode Island. A student here last year, he was active in Hill activities and president of Sigma Phi Epsilon. KU Dames Elect Officers At Banquet The KU chapter of Dames held their annual founder's day banquet at the Hearth at seven o'clock last evening. The banquet was carried out in a patriotic theme, with red carnations and white stock in a navy blue bowl as a centerpiece on the table. Defense stamp corsages were given as favors. Guests at the banquet included: Mrs. N. P. Sherwood, sponsor, Mrs. Ray Abbett, Mrs. P. T. Armsturt, Mrs. Bob Cooke, Mrs. Gerald Knabe, Mrs. Campbell Logan, Mrs. Edward Mishou, Mrs. J. W. Mitchell, Mrs. John Patterson, Mrs. Plathe, Mrs. Kenneth Razak, Mrs. Eldon Rich, Mrs. Lewis Rozelle, Mrs. W. K. Walker, Mrs. Harry Wherry, Mrs. James Ziegler, and Mrs. Al Johnson. After a short program, installation services of new members was held in the club room. The new officers are: president, Mrs. Logan; vicepresident, Mrs. Rich; secretary, Mrs. Patterson; treasurer, Mrs. Ziegler; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Wherry; reporter, Mrs. Walker; and pianist, Mrs. Razak. DE LUXE CAFE Our 24th Year in Serving K. U. Students Kappa-SAE Peggy Ballard Pinned Kappa Kappa Gamma has announced the pinning of Peggy Ballard, College sophomore from Kansas City, Mo., to Val Schloesser, senior in the school of Engineering and Architecture, and member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon. The pinning ceremony took place at dinner Tuesday night. Suzanne Weider assisted with the pinning and received a corsage of white roses. Mrs. Charles Howe wore a corsage of red roses and Miss Ballard one of lilies-of-the-valley and purple and white browalla. Tau Sigma Initiates Members and Elects Next Year's Officers Initiation of new members and election of officers for next year highlighted the meeting of Tau Sigma, dance sorority, Tuesday evening in Robinson gymnasium. Each member invited a guest or guests to this last meeting for whom individuals and small groups gave several dances. For the last number the entire sorority joined in dancing "Ballads for Americans," with Beverly Bliss as soloist. An initiation service followed the serving of refreshments. Women initiated into Tau Sigma were Frances Gillman, Laura Moore, Betty Bohan, Martha Ann Trate, Frances Davison, Helen Gardner, Bettie Cohagan, and Catherine Fruin. Following the initiation ceremony. Betrothals, Marriage Announced at Alpha Chi Banquet Announcement of two engagements and one marriage highlighted the senior banquet which was celebrated at the Alpha Chi Omega house Tuesday night. The first engagement announced was that of Miss Marjorie Theis, senior in the school of fine arts, of Kansas City, Kan., to Mr. Jack Dodds, senior in the school on engineering and architecture, Lawrence, Kan. Miss Evelyn Taylor, who assisted Miss Theis in presentation of her ring, received a gardenia corsage, as did Mrs. Neal Sutherland, housemother. Miss Theis wore an orchid. The second announcement was that of the engagement of Miss Mary Christianson, College senior, of Sabetha, Kan., to Aviation Cadet Louis Lafferty, now stationed at Independence, Kan. Cadet Lafferty was a student in the school of engineering at the University of Kansas last semester. Miss Christianson received an orchid and the housemother, gardenias. Miss Mary Bea Flint and Geraldine Humphrey, who assisted Miss Christianson in putting out her ring, also received gardenia and rose cor-sages. Alphi Chi Omega also announced the marriage of the former Miss Frances Tucker, College senior, of Roswell, N. Mex., to Lt. Lorenz Schuessler who is now stationed at Camp Chaffe, Ark. Lt. Schuessler was graduated from Westminster College, Fulton, Mo., where he was a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity. Lt. and Mrs. Schuessler were married Nov. 22, 1942, at Jefferson City, Mo. Mrs. Schuessler presented the house with flowers as an announcement of her marriage. ★ Authorized Party List ★ officers for the coming year were elected. The new officers are: president, Helen Gardner; vice-president, Frances Gillman; secretary, Frances Davison; and treasurer, Joan Power. Tau Kappa Epsilon, formal party for Naval Cadets, chapter house, 9 p.m. to 12 m. SATURDAY, MAY 8, 1943 It's Adelane's ... COTTON DRESSES For Wheatley gave Miss Anderson a corsage of green orchids, and Miss Ruth Brunkhart, who assisted with the pinning, received gardenies. Mrs. Gurdy, the Chi Omega housemother, received a corsage of white carnations. Miss Anderson passed chocolates, and Wheatley passed cigars here at the Kappa Sigma house. Kappa Sigma fraternity has announced the pinnings of Clinton Wheatley to Audrey Anderson, a Chi Omega at Kansas State college, and of Bobby Schulz to Margaret Edwards of Greensburg. Pinnings Announced At Kappa Sig House - Ideal for Summer Wear - Regular and Junior (9-17) Sizes $3.98 up Schulz, who gave Miss Edwards his pin while he was home for Easter, gave her a corsage of gardening. He also passed cigars at the house --stainless vanishing cream. E. awarded, Approval, Seal of Adelane's... Pi Phi-Phi Delt Put Out Pins Pi Beta Phi has announced the pinning of Dorothy Hardie, Collinville, Ill., and Bill McGee, member of Phi Delta Theta from Leavenworth. PHI GAMMA DELTA . . . . . Ensign Howard Roberts is visiting for two days. He is on his way to the Pacific coast. The pinning took place Tuesday night with the customary pinning ceremony and passing of chocolates. Barbara Breed and Peggy Shoeder assisted with the pinning. They received corsages of gardenias surrounded by narcissus. Mrs. Dean Alt, housemother, wore a corsage of carnations. Miss Hardie received a corsage of sweetheart hoses outlined with lilies of the valley. ... Michael Alt, Topeka, was a luncheon guest yesterday. Miss Hardie is in the education school and Mr. McGee is in the engineering school. PHI DELTA THETA . . . ... the members of Pi Beta Phi will be dinner guests tomorrow. GAMMA PHI BETA . . . . . (continued to page five) Wedding Chi Omega In Abilene Many Chi Omega members attended the wedding of the former Anna Jane Hoffman, former student here and member of Chi Omega from Enterprise, to Lieut. Dan LaShelle, from Junction City who was graduated from the University in 1941 and is a member of Sigma Chi fraternity. The wedding took place at St. John's Episcopal church in Abilene. The bride wore a white faille dress and carried a prayer book. The wedding was carried out in white with Margaret Ann Reed, maid of honor, and Dorothy Burkhead, and Lois LaShelle, bridesmaids. T. P. Nelson was best man, and Bob Brown and Buddy Hoffman were ushers. After the reception, Lieut. and Mrs. LaShelle left for California, where he is stationed. CHI OMEGA . . . ... dinner guests Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Nearing and their two children, of Kansas City, Mo. 1. Does not rot dresses or men's 2. Doses does not dry. 3. No waking to dry. Can be used 3. Instantly stops perspiration for 1-2 days, maintains color. 4. A pure, white, greaseless 5. 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