ITUESDAY, APRIL 20, 1943 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Glee Club Banquet Precedes Easter Activity Tonight the Men's Glee Club will hold a banquet in the Kansas room of the Memorial Union. Whether or not spring is ready according to the weather, but a and pinnings are many—so the air. Students are now counting the days until vacation, and Easter is sort of a welcome intermission before buckling down to studying for exams. Whether or not spring is really here is a debatable question according to the weather, but announcements of engagements and pinnings are many—so the spirit of spring is at least in the In the past week the social atmosphere of the University has seemed rather political with a necessary part of every girl's apparel, either a blue or red tag. Today is the culmination of much campaigning, so the fashion was only short-lived. PHI BETA PI . . . ... has announced the initiation Sunday of Robert Jenson, Colby; Lyle Litton and Lymn Litton, Stockton; Harry Jennison, Independence, Kansas; Lester Bowles, Topeka; William Allen, Kansas City; Dean Huebert and Dan Huebert, Halstead; Robert Akey, Pittsburg; Howard Fink, Winfield; Boydon Crouch, Nortonville; Hobart Wallace, Wilbur Geeding, Chanute; James Bridgens, Kansas City; and Stephen Phelps, Topeka. ☆ KU DAMES . . . ... will hold their regular bridge tonight at the home of Mrs. James Ziegler, 946 Mississippi street. ALPHA OMICRON PI . . . ☆ ... Laura Childs, Iola, was a weekend guest. .Jean Morgan, Kansas City, Kan. was a dinner guest Friday. ... Sunday dinner guests were Mrs Harriet Ermert, Kansas City, and Bill Pittman. ... guests Sunday were Mrs. Glen Utt, Mrs. C. R. White, Glen Utt, and Mrs. Paul Adell, all of Neodesha. ... Monday dinner guests were Betty Harrison, Dorothy Cooper, Elsie Rae Lemon, and Mrs. Doris Dee Brewer. ☆ ALPHA DELTA PI . . . ... dinner guest Sunday was Max Baabv. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McConchie and Mrs. H. H. Darby, all of Washington, Kans., were guests Sunday. Jane Lemon Engaged To Edgar Harrison Alpha Omicron Pi has announced the engagement of Alice Jean Lemon, Lawrence, to Edgar, Harrison, Lawrence. The announcement was made at dinner Monday night with the traditional passing of chocolates. Mrs. Cora Bentley, housemother, Olga Carl, and Alice Jean Lemon received corsages. Miss Lemon is a College junior, Mr. Harrison is an assistant instructor in the school of pharmacy. Engagement Of Sig Ep Announced in Topeka The engagement of Danny Coats and Virginia Nelson, both of Topeka, was announced in Topeka Sunday. Coats is a College sophomore here and a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon. ALPHA CHI OMEGA . . . . . Marjorie Mossman, Bonner Springs, was a weekend guest. BATTENFELD HALL . . . ... Amy Little was a dinner guest Sunday. ☆ WATKINS HALL . . . . . ... entertained University men with an hour dance Thursday. PHI DELTA THETA . . . ... dinner guests Sunday were Clifford King, Ralph Brown, and Georgia Ann Hedrick, Newton, Virgil Hurt, Emporia, and Bud Partly, Kansas City PHI BETA PHI .. Dinner guests Sunday included Mrs. A. B. Burch, Wichita; Howard Burch, Ft. Leavenworth; Martha Alice Horner, Kansas City; Mary McCrosky, Kansas City; Eldon Means; and Dr. and Mrs. Raymond Wheeler. Easter and Cotton Dresses Many Colors and Sizes 943 Mass. Swope's Phone 603 Gamma Phi Beta has announced the engagement of Jacqueline Starr of Great Bend to Frederick Humphrey, a member of Phi Kappa Psi, from Kansas City. Mo. Janet Hawes assisted in the pinning ceremony which took place at dinner Saturday. Starr-Humphrey ★★★ Put Out Pins Miss Starr wore an orchid. Mrs. Ralph Baldwin, housemother, Janet Hawes, Janet Marvin, and Betty Ruth Wright wore gardenia cor-sages. Humphrey is a junior in the School of Business. Miss Starr is a College freshman. Stoenner-Carlson Announce Betrothal Miss Esther Twente has announced the engagement of her niece, Mildred Stoenner, College senior of Sibley, Mo., to Leon Carlson, senior in the school of engineering and architecture from Marquette. Entomoogy Club Picnic Held at University Farm SIGMA PHI EPSILON . . . The annual spring picnic of the Entomology Club was held yesterday afternoon at 4:30 at the University Farm. Seventeen students and faculty members were present. After roasting weiners, members of the club played baseball. SIGMA TH E SUNDAY Mrs. E. B. Shirtz, Beloit; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Turner, Kansas City; Miss Gladys Johnson, Kansas City; and Cadet John Osmeyer, naval air cadet stationed here, were dinner guests Sunday. KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA . . . ... weekend guests were Jean Fees, Myra Hurd, and Margaret Parker, members of this chapter. (continued to page five) New under-arm Cream Deodorant safely Stops Perspiration Irma Lee Hasty Pinned Last Night 2. No waiting to dry. Can be used right after shaving. 1. Does not rot dresses or men's skin. Defects are irritant skin. 3. Instantly stops perspiration for 1 to 3 days. Prevents odor. 4. A pure, white, greaseless, stainless vanishing cream. 5. Awarded Approval Seal of American Institute of Laundering for being harmless to fabric. 1 to 3 days. Prevents odor. 4 hours, white, preseasless Arrid is the largest selling deodorant Kappa Kappa Gamma has announced the pinning of Irma Lee Hasty, College sophomore from Wichita, to Jack Kilmartin, from Topeka. Miss Hasty put out the pins last night with the usual ceremony of passing candy. Norma Henry and Frances Morrill assisted with the pinning and both received gardenia corsages. Miss Hasty received an orchid and Mrs. Charles Howe, housemother, received a corsage of roses and gardenias. Mr. Kilmartin is a member of Phi Delta Theta at Washburn college, and passed cigars at his house before coming over to the Kappa house here. He plans to leave for the Navy in about a week. Sig Ep Pinning Cigars Passed The engagement of Dora May Felt, Salina, and Jesse Paul Turner, Kansas City, was announced Sunday with the passing of cigars to members of Sigma Phi Epsilon. Miss Felt received a corsage of gardenias. Mrs. R. H. Wilson, house-mother, and Mrs. Paul Turner, mother of Jesse Paul, wore corsages of red roses! Ed Linquist assisted Turner in the pinning. Both Miss Felt and Turner are juniors in the education school. DE LUXE CAFE Our 24th Year in Serving K. U. Students Easter Time is the time for SUITS... trimly tailored gabardines, flannels, and twills in casual and dressy styles 14's to 20's pastels, plaids, brown, black Weaver's