FUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1943 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Mid-Week Tomorrow Night; Initiations Still Preside Continuing its program of providing a series of mid-weeks for University students, the Student Union Activities committee will again arrange for a mid-week to be held tomorrow evening in the main lounge of the Memorial Union building. The Pope-Bachmann orchestra will furnish the music and dancing will be from until 8 o'clock. Initiations again steal the spotlight for this week as Delta Gamma, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, and Kappa Kappa Gamma have announced initiation services. Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority has initiated 20 girls, nine of whom are daughters of Kappa alumnae, most of whom were members of this chapter. ALPHA KAPPA PSI . . . ..dinner guests Friday were Mr. D. K. Snyder, Kansas City; Mrs. Katherine Pfaff and David Pfaff,Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hetzel, and Ira Isenberg, all of Strawn; and Lt. John Poos, Nortonville. ... weekend guests were Bob Buchner, Stockton; Fred Graff, Ellinwood; James Benfer, Emporia; John McBride, Topeka; and Bob Partridge, Coffeyville. ... dinner guest last night was Mr. L. J. Pritchard, Assistant Professor of Economics. SIGMA NU... SIGMA CHI... ... Muriel Swanson and Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Swanson of Kansas City were dinner guests Sunday. ☆ GAMMA PHI BETA ... ...dinner guests Sunday included the following: Fred Bell, Wichita; Lt. Craig Howes; and Mr. Forsythe and Bob Forsythe, Medicine Lodge. ... diner guests Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. E. W, Christy of Wichita; Bill Pepperell, Wichita; Francis Pierpont, Chanute; Dean Ostrum and William Stone. ... June King and Helen Colburn were Sunday dinner guests. THETA TAU... PHI DELTA THETA . . . Sunday dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wells and Marian and Dick Mankin, Kansas City, Kan.; Mr. and Mrs.C. D. Williams, Kansas City; and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Hassler. PI BETA PHI... ... entertained members of Phi Gamma Delta and Phi Delta Theta at a box supper last night to raise funds for the WSSF. SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON . . . ☆ ...announced the initiation of Morel Dunham, Kansas City; Duane Sickler, McPherson; Larry Wagner, Kansas City; Stanley Oyer, Kansas City; and John Blake, Kansas City, Mo. Dunham, Wagner, Oyer, and Blake have now withdrawn from school to enter the services. . Keith Neville, Topeka, was a weekend guest. PHI CHI... ...diner guests Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Hamilton, and Ellen Ann Markle, Kansas City; Bill Tucker, Tulsa*, Okla.; Duane Harris, Manhattan; Doctor Baumgartner, Dr. and Mrs. L. L. Boughton and son George; and Fern Ruegsegger, Robert Satterlee, Norvan Harris, and Paul Hornung of the University of Kansas hospital, Kansas City. Engaged Pat Armstrong Joe Stryker Miss Patricia Armstrong, Gamma Phi Beta, has announced her engagement to Joseph Stryker, a member of Fhi Gamma Delta. The pinning ceremony took place Saturday evening. Miss Armstrong received an orchid. Joan Carr, who assisted in the pinning, and Mrs. Floyd Baldwin, housemother, wore gardenias. Stryker, a College sophomore, is from Fredonia. Miss Armstrong's home is in Kansas City. She is a College freshman. PHI BETA PI... ... Dr. Ben H. Mayer was a guest Saturday evening. PHI GAMMA DELTA . . . . . Dick Reid of Kansas City was a weekend guest. . . Bill Blunt, Jetmore, is visiting this week. He is leaving soon for the Merchant Marine. DELTA GAMMA . ☆ ... initiated the following women Sunday: Harriet Allen, Independence Mo.; Jessie Farmer, Chanute; Joyce Hartwell, Wichita; Dorothy Kintzel, Wichita; Eloise Penner, Whitewater; Kathryn Pees, Iola; Donna Claire Jackson, Iola; Sarah Jane Worsley, Salina; Jane Louise Koslowsky, Elizabeth Anne Beach, and Beverly Hamilton, all of Kansas City; and Doris Bixby, Valley Center. ALPHA CHI OMEGA ... WATKINS HALL ... dinner guests Sunday were Dick Reid, Kansas City, and Bill Koontz. ... Mrs. Ruth Miller Winsor, Wichita, who is national president of Alpha Chi Omega, is visiting the chapter house this week. Mrs. Winsor is a graduate of the University of Kansas. ... Miss Janice Gartrel, Kansas City, was a weekend guest. ... had as guests for dinner Sunday, Corp. Frank Jones and Lt. Phil Carter. KAPPA SIGMA .. CAMPUS HOUSE... . . weekend guests were Pearl Want- land, Galena; and Inva Lee Manson, and Virginia Emery, both of Kansas City. Box Supper Affords WSSF Contribution KAW KOETTES . . . Mrs. J. A. Blair, McPherson, was an overnight guest Monday. P. Pvt. Gary Graham, Ft. Bliss, Tex., was a luncheon guest Monday. JAYHAWK CO-OP . . . DE LUXE CAFE Pi Beta Phi sorority has its own method of raising contributions for the WSSF, and mighty successful it is too. Our 24th Year in Serving K. U. Students 711 Mass. Monday evening the whole chapters of Phi Gamma Delta and Phi Delta Theta were invited to the Pi Phi house for a box supper. The girls themselves filled the boxes with tasty morsels and decorated the exteriors of the boxes most becoming. The boys got right in the spirit of the thing while biding on the boxes and over $55 was raised for the WSSF fund. As a reward, the boys received both the box supper and a member of Pi Beta Phi as a dinner partner. After dinner, entertainment was furnished by the girls in the form of skits, musical numbers by the sextet, and a most unique Barber shop trio. ALPHA DELTA PI . . . . Joyce Harris, Lewis, was a weekend guest. ☆ ...Sunday dinner guests were John Prenhn, Kansas City, Kan.; Dewain Braungardt, Wichita; Robert Vauter, Kansas City; Max Bagby, Paul Turner, Lawrence Hickey, LaDean McCormick, S. S. Kalter, and Lloyd Allen. ... guests at an informal party Saturday night were Alice Lewis, Helen Martin, Mary Kay Morrow, Barbara Reber, Eleanor Schooling, Eloise Wright, Frances Abts, Evelyn Nielson, Emma Niedermeyer, Anne McConigly, Gussie Helmig, and Barbara Edmonds. ALPHA CHI SIGMA . . . . . Sunday dinner guests were Mr. and . . Mrs. A. G. Benner of Leavenworth, andMr. and Mrs.G.W.McKale of Garnet. KAPPA ETA KAPPA . . . New under-arm Cream Deodorant safely Stops Perspiration 2. No waiting to dry. Can be used right after shaving. 1. Does not rot dresses or men's 3. Instantly stops perspiration for 3. Instantly stops perspiration for 1 to 3 days. Prevents odor. 1 to 3 days. Prevents odor. 4. A pure, white, greaseless, stainless vanishing cream Arrid is the largest selling deodorant 5. Awarded Approval Seal or stainless vanishing cream. 5. Awarded Approval bear of American Institute of Laundering for being harmless to fabric. Bright Red Makes Contrast; Snow Demands Harmony snowy weather. One—Be warm but not too bundled up. Exercise soon heats you, and if you dress too warmly, you will perspire. Two—Don't wear orange; it doesn't harmonize with the snow or with your skin. Bright, clear red or bluish-red looks lovely in a white world. Three—Except for lipstick, use no noticeable make-up. Cream your face liberally or use a dry-skin lotion. Carry colorless lip pomade to prevent chapping. Four — Protect your eyes with nonshatterable, glare-reducing ski goggles. They shut out the wind but do not fog. Five—a perspiration check is in order. Remember the gatherings around a roaring fire and super-heated room after the fun is over. Six—Carry two or three man-size handkerchiefs. Few backgrounds set you off as vividly as snow. For better or for worse, it emphasizes you. So if you ski, skate, toboggan —or even if your only snow sport is clearing the front path or hauling Junior around on a sled—it is important for you to learn how to look cheerfully rosy instead of red and raw. So that you will know how to be socially successful in the snow, here are six important points for women to remember in ... Sunday dinner-guest was Lionel Cherry, Oxford. ALPHA OMICRON PI . . . Tuck everything—wax, handkerchiefs, pomade, lipstick, keys, money and mirror—into a compact pocket that fits on your belt. ... has announced the pledging of Ruth Stallard, Perry. . . . weekend guest was Lila Lea Jones, Neodesha. University Women Entertain With Tea For March Meeting The March meeting of the University Women's club will be held at a tea from 3 until 5 o'clock Thursday afternoon in the Union building. Mrs. Noble P. Sherwood will act as the chairman of the hostess committee and Mrs. George Foster and Mrs C. V. Kent will pour tea. Those assisting with the serving are Mrs. J. C. Malin, Mrs T. C. Ryther Mrs. Gwinn Henry, Mrs D. D. Haines, Mrs J. J. Wheeler, Mrs Robert Palmer, Mrs E. O. Stene, and Mrs. Magda Jensen. Guests will be greeted by Mrs. C. F. Nelson. Others assisting with the tea are Miss Rose Morgan, Miss Anna McCracken, Miss Bessie Wilder, Mrs. Gilbert Ulmer, and Mrs. Hilden Gibson. CHI OMEGA . . . ... guests at dinner Sunday wero Margaret Byerley, Warren Harwood, Bert Dickerson, "Sparky" Mc-Spadden, and Bill Cowling. ☆ KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA . . . ... nine daughters of Kappa mothers (continued to page five) SPECIAL SELLING FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY of Lanolated Dry-Skin Shower Soaps by Roycemore Two Big $100 Values 59c EACH At Only . . . Weaver