SUNDAY, APRIL 18, 1943 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREME Steakfries Sans Steak Increase In Popularity Steakfries—authorized and unauthorized—became even more prominent in the "social life of the Jayhawker" this weekend. With two such starry nights little more could have been expected. Among the authorized picnics was the Alpha Chi Omega pledge picnic Friday evening in $^*$ pledge piece Friday evening in Hurley's Grove. After eating and singing around a fire, guests adjourned to town and the skating rink. The Wesley Foundation picnic in Smith's Timber was scheduled from 5:30 until 9. At all alleged "steak fries" chicken is becoming much more prevalent than the strictly rationed beef cut. It is even prophesied that the term "chicken feed" will supersede that of "steak fry" which has symbolized any social function held outside for so many years on Mt. Oread. Saturday night Ricker hall adjourned with dates to Brown's grove a la hayrack. Corbin entertained with a semi-formal spring party, dates to which are listed below and Sigma Alpha Epsilon held a buffet and dance in the chapter house, formal only to the extent of date dresses and hose. The Ku Ku party at the Lawrence Country Club was its expected success. The casino atmosphere proved invigorating to a majority of guests and according to reports the club house roof did well to stay on. NU SIGMA NU . . . ... weekend guests are Jack Coyle. Alden Flanders, Bob Brown, Lawrence Nelson, and Bob Shears. DELTA TAU DELTA . . . ☆ ... John Nelson, a representative of the fraternity, was a guest from Tuesday to Thursday. CHI OMEGA . . . ... luncheon guests Friday were Virginia Rader, Betty Woodring, Ruth Wright, Mable Baker, and Roslyn McCampbell. AKAPPA ALPHA THETA . . . ... houseguests this weekend include Irma Lee Lutz, Dodge City; Marti Abel, Kansas City; Janice Fronkier, Iola; Iola; Mary Jean Oliver, Newton; Kathryn Quinn, Topeka; Sadie Phipps, Wichita; and Georgia Ann Hedrick, Newton. Dole-McCandless Theta Pinning Kappa Alpha Theta has announced the pinning of Grace McCandless, college junior, and Bob Dole, college sophomore, a member of Kappa Sigma fraternity, Friday night. Miss McCandless received an orchid. Gardenia corsages were presented to Donice Schwein, who put on the pin, Jane Miller, who assisted, and Mrs. A. H. Little, housemother. Chocolates were passed to the chapter. Miss McCandless is from Hutteninson and Dole is from Russell. Dole will report to the army May 19th. CARRUTH HALL . . . ... Bill Landrey, Kansas City, is a weekend guest. SIGMA CHI . . . ☆ . . . announces the initiation of John Sutherland, Dwight Sutherland, Ed Rickel, Charles Keller, Kansas City; and Mathew Weigand of Leavenworth. ALPHA DELTA PI . . . SIGMA KAPPA . . . . . . guests for the annual alumna banquet Sunday will be Mrs. Leslie Waters, Miss Hazel Anderson, Mrs. Keith Starr, Mrs. Walter Keeler, Mrs. R. R. Moore, Miss Lucille Aust, and Mrs. R. A. Schwegel, Lawrence. . . Mrs. Robert Sellers and Bobette, Paola, are weekend guests. Mrs. Sellers is an alumna of the chapter. . . Mrs. Earl Souligny was a dinner guest Friday. ALPHA OMICRON PI . . . . . Mrs. Glenn Utt, Mrs. C. R. White, and Mrs. Glenn S. Utt, Ne- odesha, were luncheon guests Fri- day. Mrs. Frank Holtzoppie, Miss Eleanor McGu, Miss Sarah Bodwell, Mrs. Lloyd Stockwell, Mrs. A. Usborne, Mrs. Robert Brown, Miss Betty Bowman, Miss Virginia Huntington, and Mrs. Gordon Shaw, Kansas City. Miss Naomi Schwulst, Toppea; Mrs. Eugene Crabbe, Olathe; Mrs. E. R. Read, Ottawa; Mrs. M. E. MacRay, Maryville, Mo.; and Mrs. Henry Sullivan, Shawnee. . . Mrs. Dean Lemon, Kansas City, was a luncheon guest Friday. Mrs. Lemon is an alumna of the chapter. . . Mrs. Arthur Korber, Bern, was a guest Friday evening. . . Miss Kathleen Doering was a guest at dinner Thursday night. . . Dr. Henry Sullivan was a guest Friday afternoon. ALPHA CHI OMEGA . . . ... guests at the Alpha Chi Omega pledge picnic Friday night were Prof. and Mrs. John G. Blocker, Mrs. Caroline Luskin, Don Taylor, Bill Woods, Al Martinek, John Sigler, Ed Rickel, Jack Cheney, Bob Graham, Bill Chestnut, Brice Gibbons, Glen Lessden, Charles Peake, Bob Schultese, Hank Ferro, Vic Costello, Joe Gray, Jack Schlager, Blake Baird, and Monroe Selder. CAMPUS HOUSE . . . . . Mrs. Inez Lee Manson and T. W. Whit, Kansas City, were guests Saturday. . . weekend guests are Leo Goertz and Paul Goering, Bethel College. BATTENFELD HALL . . . WATKINS HALL . . . ... Mrs. J. W. Austill was a dinner guest yesterday. ... dinner guest today will be Lois Pollon. . . . luncheon guests Friday were Mrs. John Haskins Miller, Omaha, and Louise Green, Independence, Mo. DELTA GAMMA . . . (continued to page five) We're Sorry---- But We Can't Possibly Return Clean Clothes Before FRIDAY, APRIL 23 We Strive to Give the Best Service Possible Weds Friday ★ ★ ★ Delta Gamma Ruth Schaeffer of McLouth, a member of Delta Gamma, and Edwin Warner of Salt Lake City were married at 10 o'clock Friday morning at the Methodist church by Rev. O. E. Allison. Jane Woestemeyer, a student in the University, attended the bride, and Dale Warner, brother of the bridegroom, acted as best man. The bride wore a light biege suit trimmed in pink with black accessories. Her corsage was an orchid. Miss Woestemeyer's suit was blue with brown accessories. She wore a gardenia corsage. Dr. Frank Schaeffer, father of the bride, a number of friends from McLouth, members of the Delta Gamma chapter, and relatives were guests at the wedding. Pharmacy Party In Kansas Room Mr. and Mrs. Warner left on a short wedding trip after the ceremony. They will return Sunday. Mrs. Warner will receive her degree from the School of Fine Arts in May. The annual dinner-dance of the School of Pharmacy was held Friday evening in the Kansas room of the Memorial Union building. Tables were decorated with bouquets ofjonquils and Japanese quince. Each woman received a corsage of sweetpeas and pansies. Ardon J. Butel, senior, president of the school, was toastmaster. The group was addressed by L. W Hart, district sales manager for Eli Lilly Company. Dr. L. L. Boughton, associate professor of pharmacy, introduced the seniors. Silent tribute was paid to the graduates of the school who are in the armed forces, while Betty Jean Whitney, freshman, sang "The Star Spangled Banner." Max Marquez, freshman from Panama, entertained. After an intermission, guests danced. DE LUXE CAFE Our 24th Year in Serving K. U. Students