THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1943 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Lenten Season Portrays Universal Custom Changes With the advent of the Lenten season, students now find an entirely different environment settling over the Easter period. In the Catholic churches the law of fasting and abstinence has been relaxed this year because of food rationing and the difficulties of obtaining normal supplies of foodstuffs. The Epis- pernal churches, however, will* observe the Lenten season, following the customary fasting days which mean self-denial on all days except Sunday. The opening of the Lenten devotions yesterday with Ash Wednesday, showed evidence of a general return to religion, apparently due to the present war. ALPHA KAPPA PSI . . . ... held initiation services Sunday for the following men, Bill Porter, Wichita; Tom Porter, Ottawa; Lee Sanks, Kansas City, Mo.; Henry Ferro, New York; John Taylor, De-Sota; Harlan McDowell, Topeka; Kenneth Grabast, Norton; Martin Larson, Osage City; Glen Sewell, Sabetha; Don Blair, Ottawa; and Larry Hickey, Coffeville. ... dinner guests Sunday were Prof. J. G. Blocker, Prof. Kullervo Louhi, Prof. John Sheaks, and Prof. J. W. Rogers. ... Lyle Richardson from Creighton University is a guest this week. ALPHA DELTA PI . . . M. M. E. Clawson, Ponca City Okla, was a guest Sunday. ... Wednesday dinner guests were Mrs. Earl Souligny and Mrs. George Briggs, Ponca City, Okla. CAMPUS HOUSE . . CORBIN HALL . . . ... Donie Carnahan, Clay Center, is a guest this week. ... luncheon guests yesterday were Mr. and Mrs. John F. Howard, McDonald. ... luncheon guests Tuesday were Mrs. Ward Henry, Robinson; and Shirley Ferguson, a student at Principia, St. Louis. dinner guests yesterday were Mr. and Mrs. John F. Howard, McDonald; Miss Margaret Anderson, Mrs. Flora Boynton, Nancy Teichgraeber, Wesley Innes, Burleigh DeTar, Lamora Coulter, and Katherine Dietrich. SIGMA KAPPA . . . . . . Sigma Kappa announces the pledging of Beth Beamer. WESTMINISTER HALL . . . Joy Howland was called to the SPARS yesterday. ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA . . . .. held an election for part of their officers Tuesday night. Those elected were Vice-president, Juanita Hall; Dean of Pledges, Florence Drake; Reporter, Grace Curry. ...Katherine Payne, Vedrene Voorhies, and auline Biggers were weekend guests. JOHN MOORE CO-OP . . . weekend guests were Fred Truxal, Bill Koontz, and Gene Sherwood. They are to report to Fort Leavenworth soon. DE LUXE CAFE Our 24th Year in Serving K. U. Students 711 Mass. Katherine Fries Richard Boyce To Be Married Miss Kathryn Virginia Fries, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Fries of Lawrence, will become the bride of Ensign Richard Harris Boyce, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Boyce of Kansas City, this evening at 8:30 o'clock. The double ring ceremony will take place in the home of the bride's parents and will be performed by Rev. T. H. Aszman. Mrs. Edward Chastain, a sister of the bride, will be her only attendant. Frank Boyce, brother to the groom, will act as the best man. Miss Fries attended school at Baker University and was a member of Delta Delta Delta sorority. Boyce was graduated from the University of Kansas, received his M. A. degree from Iowa State College, and until one year ago was supervisor of the newsroom of the University Daily Kansan. He was recently commissioned Ensign in the Navy reserve. NU SIGMA NU . . . . weekend guests from the University of Kansas hospital were Alden Flanders, Bob Shears, Sam Iwig, Bill Aldis, Bob Brown, Laurence Nelson, and Cline Hensley. . . Marilyn Rice was a luncheon guest Wednesday noon. KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA . . . . . . guests at dinner Wednesday were Mrs. Robert Elliott, Mrs. Albert Lamb, Jack Shannahan, Kansas City, and Joe Elliott. Jameyson--Weaver ★ ★ ★ Engagement Delta Gamma has announced the engagement of Dorothy Jameyson of Wichita, to Naval Aviation Cadet Edward L. Weaver, also of Wichita. The ring ceremony took place at dinner yesterday. Geraldine Powell and Joan Basore assisted. Chocolates were passed to the members of the chapter house. Maurois Honor Guest Of The Chancellor Cadet Weaver has been stationed at Paseo, Wash., for the past five months. He will soon be transferred to Corpus Christi, Texas, for his secondary flight training. Chancellor and Mrs. Deane W. Malott will entertain Andre Maurois, biographer, critic, reporter, and interpreter of world affairs, with a dinner this evening at the Chancellor's home. Guests at the dinner will be Mr. and Mrs. William Allen White, Emporia; Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Haskell, and Mr. and Mrs. Thornton Cook, Kansas City; and Miss Elsa Neuenchwander of the University. At 8:20 this evening in Hoeh auditorium the French author will discuss "Our Common Heritage" as a part of a regular lecture in the Community Lecture course. He has delivered other lectures in Mills College and at Princeton University. BATTENFELD HALL . . . . . . Sam Virts, Dodge City, was a weekend guest. . . . Robert Forman, Olathe air base, was an overnight guest Wednesday. PHI KAPPA PSI . . . ... dinner guest last night was Pharmacist Kennel of the navy pharmacy school here. ★ Authorized Party List ★ Wesley Foundation, Skating party, Rollerdrome, 10 p.m.-12. Battenfeld hall. Dinner-dance, Hall, 7 p.m. to 12 m. FRIDAY, MARCH 12 SATURDAY, MARCH 13 Phi Delta Theta, House, 7 p.m. to 12 m. Elizabeth Meguiar, Adviser of Women. Phi Delta Theta, House, 7 p.m. to 12 m. A0 Pi Marriage Is Announced Miss Helen Marie Thompson, Alpha Omicron Pi, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Thompson, Horton, was married to Lt. Eugene S. Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Jones, Robinson, on the morning of March 1. The wedding took place at 10 at the First Presbyterian church in West Palm Beach, Florida. Lt. Jones is now stationed at Boca Raton, Fla. The marriage was a single ring ceremony and the bride carried a bouquet of white gladiolas. The organist played Shubert's "Serenade," "I Love You Truly," "Because," "Intermezzo," and the wedding march. The couple was not attended, and only officers and their wives were present at the ceremony. A reception was given Tuesday night at the Alpha Omicron Pi house in honor of the bride. The wedding cake was topped with the traditional figures of bride and bridegroom, and a concealed music box played the wedding march while the cake was being cut. Mrs. Cora Bentley, housemother, presided at the coffee table. Music was furnished by Olga or Erna Carl, piano, and Dolores Grossenbacher, flute. Mott, Equitation Instructor, Is Faher Of A Son Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Mott are the parents of a boy, born at 6:45 Tuesday morning at the Lawrence Memorial Hospital. The child has been named Phillip Gayle. Mr. Mott is the instructor of equitation at the University. When asked by one of his students if he was pleased to have a boy, Mr. Mott replied: "Of course it didn't make any difference, but I am sure glad it is a boy." MILLER HALL . . . PI BETA PHI . . . dinner guests Wednesday were Dorothy Mae Nelson and Irene Tice. ... Miss Veta B. Lear was a dinner guest last night.