TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1943 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Mid-Week Tomorrow Night The Only Scheduled Event Already the rationing program is hitting society. Thursday guest nights are being eliminated, with the aspect of Sunday guests causing much controversy. This last week-end, many of the organized houses got in their last fling at entertaining, after several costume parties, winter formals, and informal. There are no other authorized parties for this week. There will be, however, a midweek, tomorrow evening in the men's lounge of the Union building. Dancing will be from 7 until 8 o'clock, with the Pope-Bachmann orchestra furnishing the music. ALPHA DELTA PI... ...Jean Tolin, and Virginia Downley, Kansas City, were week-end guests. .. Sunday dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. Bert Haycock, Kansas City; and Mrs. Mrs. E. K. Crowley, Leaven- worth; David Shaad, Richard Channel, S. S. Kalter, Robert McGregor, and Delmar Green. ALPHA TAU OMEGA . . . ... dinner guests Sunday were Mabel Baker, Gay Richards, Margaret Fesler, Jane Miller, Joan Burch, Anne Boltz, and Barbara Baker. . . Lt. Richard Scott, Camp Crowder, Mo., was a guest last week. K.U. DAMES... ... the regular bridge will meet tonight at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. P. P. T. Amstutz, 912 Indiana. ☆ KAPPA SIGMA . . . ... Fred Firner was initiated Sunday. ... week-end guests were Wallace Forney, Great Bend, and Milton Wallace and Mr. C. Phillips. ... James Stewart was initiated into the Alpha Omega chapter. ...dinner guests Monday were Lieut. George Godding, Mr. Frank Godding, Lawrence; James Stewart, and Mr. Bywalters and Paul McGimpesy of Kansas City. ☆ PI BETA PHI.. ...Sunday dinner guests were Mrs. Frances Rosser Brown, Muskegue, Oka;. Mrs. Frank Priest, Wichita; Frederick Faust, Springfield, Ill; Ed. McGlennon, Spooner, Wis.; Chestine Wilson and Barbara Buxton, Kansas City. SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON . . . .. Ensign William T. Belt, former Spanish instructor at the University of Kansas, is a house guest. Ensign Belt received his commission at Columbia University and is awaiting orders for further training. PHI BETA PI . . . PHI GAMMA DELTA . . . ... dinner guests Sunday were Dr. and Mrs. N. P. Sherwood, and Eda Jean Lippet, Joplin. ... Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Bowman, Topeka, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ramsey, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Henrichson, all of Atchison, were dinner guests Sunday. . . Marshall Denny of Wichita, was a house guest yesterday. He is leaving today for Jefferson Barracks, St. Louis. THETA TAU . ... Calvin Dresser was a dinner guest yesterday. GAMMA PHI BETA... ... Sunday dinner guests were Randolph Moore and Wilber Shank. ... Mrs. W. E. Pepperell, Wichita, was a house guest this weekend. ... luncheon guests yesterday were Suzanne Schmidt and Hope Crittenden. DELTA GAMMA . . . ...weekend guest was Gladys Leverett, Kansas City. PHI DELTA THETA . . . .. Mr. Roger C. Allen of Lawrence was a dinner guest Sunday, . . has announced the initiation Sunday of Roger Allen, Lawrence; William Debus, Kansas City; Walter Quiring, Hutchinson; Charles Munger, Lawrence; Charles D. Williams, Anthony; Art Glenn, Salina; Charles McCord, Kansas City; Sterling Hess, Hutchinson; and John Staats, Kansas City. JOHN MOORE CO-OP ... ... Corp. Charles Dewey was a Sunday dinner guest. ... new officers elected were vicepresident, Evan Hollingsworth; and secretary, Bob Heaston. DELTA TAU3 DELTA . . . Sunday dinner guests were Jean Tobin, Virginia Downey, Mrs. James Kelley, Gene Storm, Ruth Hutson, and June Hammett. ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA . . will hold initiation Saturday, ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA . . . RICKER HALL . . . ROCK CHALK CO-OP . . . ... David Boylan was a dinner guest Sunday. . . were dinner guests of Harman Coop last night. WATKINS HALL . . . . Althea Shuss spent the week-end in Kansas City. ... Maxine Crawford spent the week-end at her home in Sabetha. DELTA UPSILON ... Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Shaefer were dinner guests Sundav. . . George Jakosky and Dave Hax attended a regional fraternity conference in Chicago this week-end. NU SIGMA NU . . . ... Lieut. Harry Bouck was a weekend guest. ... Bob Brown, Delbert Small, and Jack Coyle, students of the University hospital, were guests. ... will entertain with a buffet supper Thursday night. CHI OMEGA . . . KAPPA ALPHA THETA... ... Betty Denious, Dodge City, and a member of Kappa Alpha Theta is a house guest this week. KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA . . . ... Mrs. Irving Hill was a luncheon nest vesterdav. guest yesterday. . . . Robert Blackwell, Fred Firner, and Valle Schloesser were dinner guests Sunday. SIGMA KAPPA .. . . Burt Larson and Kenneth Graab were dinner guests Sunday. PI KAPPA ALPHA... Successful Teachers . . . guests at dinner Sunday in the Colonial Tea Room were Mary Martha Hudelson, Norma Jean Edwards, Rosalie Wrightman, Angeline Gamba, Roberta Johnson, Kathleen Robson, Lois Corson, Betty Jean Whitney, Anabel Keeler, Margaret Hall, and Mrs. Clark Mondigo, housemother. Success as a teacher shows little correlation to college grades, campus leadership, intelligence test records, knowledge of contemporary affairs, or tolerance, according to experiments at DePauw university. Dr. William B. Herms, professor of parasitology and head of the division of entomology and parasitology at the University of California, has been made a Reutenant colone in the army sanitary corps. If You Don't Get Your Cleaning Back for a Week. We Are Doing the Best We Can, Considering the Shortage of Help and the Large Increase in Volume of Business. 926 Mass. St. Don't Be Surprised Thank You. Point System Rations Society ★★★ ★★★ Socialites To Suffer If the socialites on the Hill are wondering just how the raitioning programs are going to affect social functions for the duration, here is just a sample of what might happen. The problems of the point system for food will be of the nature that any guests for dinner will be practically impossible. On Sunday, then, when the impetuous girl wants to capture But that idea has it's complications. We have to watch that shoe leather you know—three pairs of shoes a year won't stand very many unnecessary hikes. that one, last available man who has been seen wandering around alone on the campus, she will have to find another way to his heart than through his stomach. Instead of inviting him over for dinner, she will say, "How about coming over right after we finish eating, and we'll go for a walk?" Guess that goes for dancing too. Especially for those individuals who haven't yet learned the art of jitterbugging where one spends the greatest part of his dancing hours jumping up into the air and coming down again, instead of shuffling along the floor wearing out his shoes in a waltz. Watch That Shoe Leather Never Say Die No dinner; no dancing; no hikes. What to do? The young lady still will not admit defeat. "We'll just spend a lovely evening in the parlor," she says, "playing bridge, talking, or—well, after all!" So it is decided. The parlor will have to suffice. You Aren't Alone But what do we find here? Others seem to have the same idea. As our eyes finally become accustomed to the darkness of the usually well-lighted room, we find every available sofa taken. Not even a straight-backed chair is left unoccupied. Of Another Ration Program? course there is the alternative of sitting on the floor, but that wouldno't be lady like. But What Of Society ? So we have no dinner guests, no dancing parties, and very, very few dates. (Much as we would hate to introduce another rationing plan, it might be a good idea to obtain a government order rationing what few men there are left so that there will be enough for every girl to have one, say, one hour a week.) But the one resultant effect is that—there will be no society. Engagements and weddings happen; but after that, then what? The bride starts working in a defense factory and the groom is drifted. 'Tis Fate, Cruel Fate A few months hence, we shall all look back and ask, "Society? Oh, yes, I remember something about it. Wasn't that what people used to do to get their names in the society page?" Soon, I am afraid, we shall be asking, "What page?" Tulane university announces a new series of publications, titled "Middle American Research Records," by its middle American research institute. DE LUXE CAFE Our 24th Year in Serving K. U. Students 711 Mass. 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