TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1942 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Engagements, Marriages Make Winter Seem Spring Winter has hit the Hill. But, regarding the number of engagements and marriages announced recently, one would swear it was spring. Pins and rings are changing hands as fast as the balls under a juggler's control. Gas rationing is at last a real ing, and rumor circulating about effective. So the Hill will be more a permanent home than ever. Gas rationing is at last a reality. After all the joking, warning, and rumor circulating about it, the law has finally become So the Hill will be $ ^{*} $ For most persons December 1 is a day of reckoning in another sense. Bills contracted during or previous to the month appear on this day. But their real headache may follow the Christmas season. ... Prof. E. H. Taylor, of the zoology department, was dinner guest last Tuesday evening. ...Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Vird, of Albert, were dinner guests Sunday afternoon. announces the engagement of Stanley Patten to Betty Byerley, of Salina. The pinning took place at the chapter house Sunday afternoon, November 22. Miss Byerley wore a corsage of gardenias and rosebuds, and Pi Kappa Alpha housemother, Mrs. C. Mandigo, wore a corsage of gardenias. ★ PHI GAMMA DELTA . . . ... Tuesday luncheon guest was his Highness, Archduke Otto of Austria. ... sister-daughter banquet will be held Thursday night. ★ NU SIGMA NU ... ... Saturday overnight guest was Dr V.C. E. Smith, Tulsa, Okla. ...Sunday dinner guest was Dr. John R. Green, University hospital, Kansas City. ★ JOLLIFFE HALL . . ★ ...Thursday dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Johnson, Osage City; Mrs. P. W. Smith, Coffeyville; Phil Deathridge, Knoxville, Texas; and Bolivar and Maximino Marquez. ...dinner guests Wednesday were Dean Gilbert Ulmer and Prof. Mars- ton McClunghug HARMAN CO-OP . . . ...weekend guests were Mrs. Frank Spurrier, Kingman; Mrs. Arthur Kinder, Cheney; and Mrs. Ralph C. Dovle, Eldorado. ...guests Sunday were Mrs. O. T. York and Alita, Baldwin City; Mrs. Roy C. Abbett, Lawrence, and R. C. Dovle, Eldorado. ... entertained Rock Chalk Co-op with an hour dance Monday. ★ DELTA SIGMA THETA... ...weekend guest was Barbara Jean Wilson, Washington, D. C., former student here. ...announce the pledging of Donald Keast of Larned. THETA TAU ...Sunday dinner guests were Angela and Elsie Storm, both of Kansas City. PHI CHI . . . PHI KAPPA PSI... DE LUXE CAFE Ensign John Kline, now stationed Our 24th Year in Serving K. U. Students 711 Mass. SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON . . . at Charleston, S. C., was luncheon guest yesterday. ★ Lt. Bill Oliver, of Kansas City, Mo; and Corp. Chester Hall, of Drummond, Mont., were house guests Saturday night. Corporal Hall recently returned from Newfoundland where he was stationed with U. S. armed forces. He stopped in Lawrence on his way to Camp Barkley, Va. Lt. Ray Davis, of Kansas City. Mo., was house guest last night. He stopped in Lawrence on his way to Camp Leonard Wood. ALPHA CHI OMEGA ... ★ ...Thanksgiving dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Collier, Dodge City; and Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Amann, Hawiawa. weekend guests were Mrs. Robert Hopkins and Robert, both of St. Joseph, Mo; Marjorie Mosman, Bonner Springs; Betty Allen, Sharon Springs; and Mary Elizabeth Newman. Kansas City, Mo. Orville Wright, Kansas City, Mo. was a Sunday dinner guest. CORBIN HALL... ...Clayton Krehbiel was a dinner guest last evening. MILLER HALL . . . ... Maxine Jones was a dinner guest Wednesday. Lawrence; Mildred Whitted, Burnett Howard, and Charles Helmke. ...weekend guests were Betty Ward, Wichita; Lois Mann, Olathe; and Thomas Porter, Cherryvale. ...will have an hour dance for University men tomorrow night. DELTA CHI... ★ ...held initiation services Saturday night for Jack Passmore, Billy Passmore, and Jackie Nutter, all of Concordia. ...Thanksgiving dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. Irving Rogers, Kansas City; Dr. and Mrs. Howard Dunham, KAW KOETTES .. JAYHAWK CO-OP... ...weekend guests were Mrs. J. A. Blair, McPherson; and Elizabeth Nusbaum, Englewood. WAGER HALL ... ★ ...weekend guests were Bernadine and Bernadette Grace, Topeka; and Mr. and Mrs. L. K. White, Wichita. Friday dinner guest was Mrs. Roy Dougherty, Hutchinson. Claude White was a dinner guest Saturday. KAPPA ETA KAPPA . . . ★ dinner guests last evening were Glen Richardson, Thomas Warren, Glenn Gray, and Robert Harrison. * DELTA UPSILON... NESTMINSTER HALL . . . announces the pledging of Howard Sutherland, Lawrence. ...Flora Sager was a guest Thursday. ... ...weekend guest was Pauline Hernon, Ottawa. women spending the weekend at home were Helen Blincoe and Mary Jellison, Ft. Scott; Irene Korber, Bern; Lila May Reetz, Eudora; Mary Beth Shultz, Oskaloosa; and Everta Smith, Meade. Mary Jellison spent Thursday in Kansas City. ALPHA OMICRON PI . . . ...entertained with a reception for Delta Gamma Pinned To Sig Ep Graduate Delta Gamma has announced the engagement of Martha Jane Miller College senior, to Candidate Ray G. Stoneback, Officers Candidate School, Quartermaster Corps, Ft. Warren, Wyo. Miss Miller was assisted in the pinning ceremony by Jane Beal, College senior; Betty Leibbrand, College sophomore; and Mrs. Louis B. Thompson, Kansas City. Miss Miller received an orchid, Mrs. Maclure Butcher, housemother, wore red roses, and assistants received corsages of gardenias and roses. Miss Miller is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.P.V.Miller of Kansas City.Mr. Stoneback,'41,is a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon. An Extensive Wardrobe is not necessary for the Well Dressed Man or Woman. A small wardrobe properly cared for is better than a large one neglected. Phone 75 NewYork Cleaners Merchants of GOOD APPEARANCE E. W. Young Ed Young Erna and Olga Carl last evening. JOHN MOORE CO-OP . . . Thanksgiving dinner guests were Phyllis Wickert, Lois Blackburn, Betty Claybourn, and Glennie Jean Waters. ★ ALPHA DELTA P'... ALPHA DELTA P . . . Mrs. George Biggs, Ponca City, Okla., was a house guest last week. Thanksgiving dinner guests were Mrs. George F. Reinhardt, Mrs. S. W. Sanderson, Samuel Sanderson, and (continued to page five) University Women's Club Cancels Christmas Party The Yuletide party of the University Women's Club originally scheduled for 8 p.m. Friday, has been canceled according to Mrs. George J. Hood, social secretary, and Mrs. Deane Malott, president. 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