SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1943 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Formals, Costumes Enliven Week-end Parties, Dances Two winter formals and three other parties made the weekend sparkle. Kappa Sigma had its winter formal in the chapter house from 9 o'clock until midnight on Friday, and the Pope-Bachmann band played. Delta Tau Delta's formal party was a dinner-dance in the Kansas room of the Union building from 7 o'clock to midnight last night. $ \uparrow $ Friday night, Newman Club had a dance in the Kansas room from 9 to midnight, and Templin hall entertained with a buffet supper and dance in the hall from 6:30 until midnight. Last night Carruth hall entertained with a costume party-dance. The house was decorated to represent a Western bar-room, and the guests wore appropriate costumes. KAPPA SIGMA . . . guests at the winter formal Friday night: Mary Ann Gray, Ruth Anna Bovaird, Shirley Bayles, Sibyl Duff, Peggy Miller, Paula Reeve, Jo Johnson, Eileen Miller, Grace McCandless, Margaret Fesler, Mary Green, Vera Hurt, Virginia Hagan, Doris Kyle, Beverly Waters, Helen Gardner, Marion Hasty, Bettie Cohagan, Joyce Shook, Marcile Peterson, Jackie Klein, Margaret Edwards of Greensburg, and Betty Powers of Kansas City, Mo. Ensign Howard Rankin, Ensign Frank Baumgartner, Lt. George Godding, and Phil Busic, all alumni of the University. Carl Lewis, Buck Jewell, and Lou Chamberlain, members of the Beta Tau chapter of Kappa Sigma at Baker University. Chaperons were Mrs. Frank Griffith, Mrs. Maclure Butcher, and Mrs. Helen Shinn. DELTA TAU DELTA . . . guests at the dinner-dance last night were Helen Howe, Jaye Rose, Ada Lee Sheldebrand, Jerry Storms. Katy Foster, Eugenia Hepworth, Betty Pile, Bargara Ann Barber, Peggy Roberts, Sally Bradt, Virginia Kline, Bobby Sue McCluggage, Joyce Hartwell, Mary Louise McNown, Ruth Russell, Jean Tolin, Nancy Able, Janet Winkler, Mary Noll, Grace Howell, Margaret Bessler, Betty Jane Sullivan, Margaret Ott, Marigold Bennett, Annette Begelow, Ruth Hudson, Dorothy Catlett, Marylin McFaren, Mary Green, Betty Jo Garris, June Hammett, Mrs. J. W. Kelley, Gerre Hayes, Annabell Fisher, Joan Carr, Helen Pepperill, Paula Reeve, Hazel Marie Conance, and Patsy Blank. Chap- erons were Mr. Eva Oaks, Mrs. J. H. Creamer, Mrs. Ralph Baldwin, and Mrs. C. H. Landis, housemother. CARRUTH HALL .. guests at the costume party last night were Claudine Scott, Nadine Night, Betty Jennings, Marion Ransom, Libbey Prentiss, Marjorie Johnson, June Ashlock, Lorna Belle Ecclefield, Charline Coomber, Louise Wright, Virginia Stephenson, Marybelle Long, Betty Joe Smith, and Miss Barbara Held of Manhattan. Chaperons were Miss Carlotta Nellis, and Mrs. Byrd Forsythe. DELTA UPSILON ... week-end, guest is Clayton Harbur of the Gardner naval base. DE LUXE CAFE Our 24th Year in Serving K. U. Students 711 Mass. PI BETA PHI . . . . . held initiation services yesterday for; Betty Bredouw, Barbara Breed, Bel Thayer Clayemob, Gayle Gray, Patty Lee Nordgreen, and Virginia Schaefer, all of Kansas City, Mo.; Sally Fitzpatrick, Roberta Frowe, Anna Lee Mason, Jane Miller, and Nancy Nevin, all of Lawrence; Sarah Jayne Myers and Sue Schwartz, both of Joplin, Mo.; Jane Priest and Joan Burch, both of Wichita; Mary Ann McKelvy, Atchison; Catherine Foster, Hutchinson; June Danglade, Lovington, N. Mex.; Dorothy Hardie, Carlinville, Ill.; Eugenia Hepworth, Burlingame; Dale Jellison, Junction City; Barbara Ray Prier, Emporia; and Patricia Williams, Fritch, Texas. ☆ TEMPLIN HALL . . . ... guests at the buffet supper and dance Friday evening were Elizabeth Baker, Nadine Hunt, Mary Martha Hudelson, Jane Scott, Jean Miller, Betty Winterscheidt, Jeanne Hollis, Emily Hollis, Elsie Thompson, Dorothy Purdy, Betty Rossen, and Marie Larson. Chaperones were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Werner, Mrs. Byrd Forsythe, and Mrs. R. D. Montgomery. ☆ BATTENFELD HALL . . . SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON . . . . . guests at dinner Thursday evening were Prof. and Mrs. Calvin Vander Werf and Esther DeBord. ... Rodney Armstrong, Topeka, was a dinner guest Friday. SIGMA NU . . . ... Mrs. Miller, Minneapolis, Kan. was a guest yesterday. ... Paula Reeve was a Friday dinner guest. PHI BETA PI... Lt. John Ashton of Denver, was a visitor Thursday evening. KAPPA ETA KAPPA . . . . . . J. L. Ketchum was a week-end guest. ☆ . . . guest Friday night was Harriet Emmert, Kansas City. ALPHA OMICRON PI . . . CHI OMEGA . . . ... lunheon guest Friday were Mary Noll, Jo Johnson, Ed Adams, Betty Lou Skinner, Ann Nettles and Mrs. Nettles of Pittsburg, Kan. ... Friday dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. Shears, and Jeannette Shears of Hutchinson, and Ed Adams. ... guests Sunday were Ann Bowen, Ed Adams, and Jim McKay. ROCK CHALK CO-OP . . . PERFECTION . . . is something we all seek to attain. For 20 years Williams Perfection Grade meats have been the choice of HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, Clubs and INSTITUTIONS. . . . Jean Robertson was a dinner guest Thursday night. . . . John Conard is spending the week-end in Topeka. WATKINS HALL... . . . Violet Conrad is the guest of Effie Lou Kelley in Burlington this week-end. Williams Meat Co. 20 Kansas Ave., Kansas City ... Dixie Fowler is in Kansas City for the week-end. Graduates Marriage Announced Miss Margaret Learned and Carl Moritz, both graduates of the University, were married at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon in St. James Reformed Church in Kansas City, Mo. Director Of SPAR's . . . Miss Learned was graduated from the University last spring and Mr. Moritz was graduated in 1940. Miss Bovaird was assisted in the pinning ceremony by her roommate, Ernestine Shears. Miss Bovaird wore a corsage of gardenias surrounded by red roses, and Miss Shears and Mrs. Edith Martin, housemoth, received gardenias. Miss Learned was going to the University last spring and Mr. Moritz was graduated in 1940. While at the University, Miss Learned was a Gamma Phi Beta, a member of Mortar Board, president of YWCA, president of Omicron Nu, and a member of Quack club, WAA, and Glee Club. Chi Omega announced Friday the engagement of Ruth Anna Bovaird College junior from Tulsa, to Warren Harwood, Kappa Sigma, and engineering junior from Wichita. Chi O Engagement ★★★ BovairdPinned Miss Elizabeth Meguiar, advisor of women, and Miss Learned's cousin, Betty Learned, attended the wedding. Lt.-Commander Stratton Is Native Of Middle West Lt-Commander Dorothy Constance Stratton, director of the SPARs, women's organization of the coast guard, was formerly dean of women at Purdue University, where Miss Marie Miller, assistant to the adviser of women, met her. Miss Miller was employed at Purdue for four months before she accepted her present job at the University. Miss Stratton Authorized Two Books Some of the new practices Miss Stratton used at Purdue include serving breakfast to different groups of freshman girls to become acquainted with them, writing contact letters to parents to find out more about their daughters before they went to Purdue, and establishing a course for housemothers and dormitory directors. She is also an author, having written "Your Best Foot Forward" in collaboration with Miss Helen B. Schleman, director of the women's residence hall at Purdue, and "Problems of Students in a Graduate School of Education." A copy of "Your Best Foot Forward" may be found in the dean of women's office. It consists of 6200 questions asked and answered by college students. Before accepting the directorship of the SPARs, named from the first letters of the coast guard's motto, "Semper Paratus—Always Ready," last November, Miss Stratton had lived nearly all her life in the Middle West. She received her Bachelor of Arts degree from Ottawa, her Master of Arts from the University of Chicago, and a doctorate of philosophy from Columbia. Miss Miller talked with her, and looked over her records as a guide to the type of work she was to do here. Miss Stratton, as she prefers to be called, impressed her as being an able leader, and she felt that she was outstanding in counseling work. Miss Stratton Graduated At Ottawa The second meeting Miss Miller had with Miss Stratton was in the fall of 1940, when Miss Stratton was the principal speaker at the conference of the Kansas State Association of Deans of Women. In her speech, she related an incident in her life when she was a business student in Manhattan. HIGHLIGHTS FOR your HAIR with Ogilvie Sisters marvelous new HAIRINSE Now you may sprinkle starry highlights in your hair instantly with this amazing new hair glorifier. HAIRINSE is also a perfect wave set, making it easy to set your own hair — incidentally, your wave lasts longer. A "must" for the social season when you want to look your loveliest. 1.00 Toiletries Department — Street Floor Engaged ★★★ Esther DeBord Geo. McDonald Miss DeBord received an orchid, and Mary Gene Hull, her attendant, and Mrs. Esterly, wore gardenia corsages. The traditional chocolates were passed to the women at Watkins hall. The engagement of Esther DeBord, Watkins hall, to George McDonald, Battenfeld hall, was announced by Mrs. C. E. Esterly, housemother of Watkins hall, at 5:30 Thursday afternoon. Miss DeBord, a junior in the College and McDonald, also a junior in the College, are both from Kansas City, Kans. Immediately after the announcement at Watkins, the couple went to Battenfeld hall where Miss DeBord was a guest at dinner. Mrs. R. D. Montgomery, housemother of Battenfield received a corsage of gardenias, and cigars were passed to the men at the hall. McDonald, who is enlisted in the Army Air Corps Reserve, has received his call and will leave Sunday morning to report to the air corps. Over 300,000 See Football Games University of Wisconsin's 1942 football team performed before 316,000 persons during the season's 10 games. Visitors Welcome LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. School at 7th & Louisiana St. Read the pictorial serial story of--starting in today's Kansan. This is the complete story in condensed form in 6 separate episodes. Read each one and watch for the announcement of Random Harvest contest open to all students and those in the armed forces. RANDOM HARVEST