SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 22,1942 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE The Society Page Kansas Climate Causes Difficult Social Planning Beautiful, warm, sunshiny mornings changing to cold, windy, icy nights—that's November in Kansas. At this time of year the conflict of seasons is at its height, and one has difficulty in deciding what to wear. No matter whether he chooses to bundle up in winter coat, and boots; or to go coatless, hatless, and scarfless; You can't win. Starting with that pessimistic attitude, they could plan anything, and usually do. Somehow it's fate that picnics are rained out, moonlight nights, go to waste, and sleighing parties are scheduled on the nights after thaws. No matter whether he chooses armwounds, and boots; or to go he will wear the wrong thing. Uncanny as it may seem, Kansas weather does the unpredicted every time. Climatic conditions being what they are in Kansas, no wonder social chairmen lead such a hard life. They can't know whether to plan moonlight hayrack rides, sleighing parties, or indoor activities, as dances or dinners. Alternatives for meeting the situation are: move to California, grin and bear with the social chairman, or gripe. ALPHA CHI OMEGA . . . ...guests Friday were Mr. and Mrs. W G. Wintil Dodge City. W. G. Fint, Doodge City. ...weekend guests are Mrs. John Power, Mary Lou Power, and Mrs. R. N. Sherrard, all of Beloit; Norma Jean Young, Council Grove; Ann Cowan, Wichita; and Evelyn Schroeder, Kansas City, Mo. ALPHA DELTA PI ... Lt. John C. Gorman, Tampa, Fla. was a guest Thursday. CAMPUS HOUSE .. ...Phyllis Davis is spending the weekend in Harveyville; Dorothy Smith in Emporia; and Betty List in Leavenworth. ★ THETA TAU ...entertained with a "Ded Dog Inn" costume party Friday night to the music of Johnnie Pope's band. Guests were Betty Millis, Betty Dunlap, Maxine Crawford, Dorothy Wiggins, Genevieve Rodgers, Joanne Johnson, Mary Ann McKelvy, Jean Myers, Beverly Gaines, Marilyn Davis, Evelyn Treger, Nancy Reed, Eileen Griffits, Dorothy Nicholson, Coleen Shively, Clairabelle Sommers, Virginia Griswold, June King, Helen Colburn, Evelyn Parker, Marjorie Ingham, Ann Kinnison, Mira Jean Sluss, Dell Burnside, Marie Denton, Phyllis Wickert, Elma Hass, Marjorie Murphey, Betty Lou Smith, Georgia Wiggins and Nancy Norton. Chaperons were Prof. and Mrs. G. W. Bradshaw, Miss Florence Black, and Miss Marcia Beatty. WATKINS HALL . . . ...weekend guests are Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Larson and Marjorie, all of Galva. DE LUXE CAFE Our 24th Year in Serving K.U. Students 711 Mass. WAGER HALL . . . Letha Jean Curtis, Miltonville, is a guest this weekend. ROCK CHALK CO-OP . . . ... Jack Schwartz, a student at Bethel College, is a weekend guest. ...Don Adams was a luncheon guest Friday. Grier Zimmerman is withdrawing from school. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB . . . held initiation services at 4:30 Wednesday in Fraser hall for Vera Margaret Hurt, Joanna Wagstaff, Marilyn Maloney, Lionell Joyce Adams, Peggy Sue Biggs, Frances Ross, Marian Bliesner, Jean Ellis, Glennys Smith. Avonne Gould, Mary Simpson, Mary Ann McKelvy, Joanne Johnson, Betty Brownlee, Mary Evelyn King, Vera Louise Durbin, May Feder, Frances Kathryn Guthrie, Kathryn Krehbiel, Donice Schwein, Betty Bredouw Sarah Jane Worsley, and Jean Rose. CORBIN HALL... ... Saturday guests were Bob Parks and Bill Hargis, both of Hiawatha. ...Keith Mead is spending the weekend in Oxford. ...Sunday dinner guest will be Maurine Waterstradt. JAYHAWK CO-OP . . ALPHA TAU OMEGA . . . ALPHA OMICRON PI . . . ...weekend guests are Nellie Lou Coomber, Kansas City, Mo.; and Mary Virginia McVay of the University of Minnesota chapter. ...Lt. Col. and Mrs. J. R. Waltman, Lawrence, will be guests of their daughter, Pat, tomorrow night. Lt. Col. Waltman, Coast Artillery, Antiaircraft division, has recently returned on a furlough from oversea duty. After dinner, he will speak to the chapter on his experiences abroad. Marjorie Pollock was a dinner guest Thursday. guests at the buffet supper Friday were Marian Montgomery, Ernestine Shears, Joanne Hayden, Lucile Gillie, Polly Roberts, Florence Clement, Anne Boltz, Milred Welch, Henrietta Addams, Ruth Russell, Margaret Borders, Virginia Gell Virginia Schaefer, Doris Bixby, Evelyn Railsback, Betty Smith, Jean Oyster. DELTA TAU DELTA... Alice Brown, Annabel Fisher, Betty Gsell, Mary Dickinson, Patti Duncan, Jessie Farmer, Jackie Hansen, Frances Nelson, June Danglade, Doris Sheppard, Marjorie Pollock, Fern Peterson, Dorothy Jean Harvey, Kathryn Bonewits, Marian Rhodes, Ruth Krebhiel, and Julie Eshbaugh. ... held formal pledging ceremonies for John Anderson, Paul Buchanan, Stephen Butcher, Kenneth Cates, Bruce Coffin, Jack Forbes, Charles Gilliland, Howard Hale, John Harrison, John Hayne, Frank Houck, William Kallenberger, Earl Laird, Wendell Link. Donald Lysaught, Allan Martinek, Eldon Means, Joe McCoskie, Jack Payne, William Schropp, Edward Schulteis, Allan Stutz, Don Taylor, James Zoellner, Robert Ware, Charles Ise, and Charles Beach. SIGMA NU... Dances, Announcements Entertaining on the Hill. ...guests at the barn party and dance Saturday evening were Martha Euler, Nancy Abel, Betty Ann Hopkins, Jessie Farmer, Imajee Butterworth, Peggy McConnell, Frances Nelson, Mary Lou Shinkle, Betty Van Blarck, Bel Thayer Claycomb, Mildred Welch Pierpont, Mary Lou Belcher, Marjorie Schroeder, Margaret Gibson, Betty Lacerig, Marcheta McKenzie, Marion Hanna, Pat Wright, Betty Smith, Donna Moran. Dorothy Lee Miller, Shirley Rauch, Helen Hovey, Betty Burr, Jackie Hansen, Laure Lee Golden, Joan Basore, Arlene Allen, Charlotte Frichot, Mary Greene, Anita Smith, Mary Louise Laffer, Verlee Reece, Lois Wheeler, Vera Hurt, Bette Pile Virginia Brody, Barbara Barber, Alice Louise Brown, Helen Wilkins, Janet Hawes, Mary Branine, and Mary Schwartz. LUTHERAN STUDENT ASSOC. BUTHEN STOCK ...is celebrating Thanksgiving by giving a banquet—turkey with all the trimmings—at 6 tonight at the Trinity Lutheran church. Tickets are 35c. ...Nadine Potter is spending the weekend in Kansas City. WESTMINSTER HALL . . . For Sunday Chicken Dinners and Late Evening Snacks. WIEDEMANN'S----it's the Spot Drop in With the Hill Crowd and Enjoy Good Food at Moderate Prices. WIEDEMANN'S GRILL SIGMA PHI EPSILON . . . guests at a dinner dance Sat. evening were Margaret Ingham, Betty Lou Perkins, Harriet Ojers, Marilyn Duncan, Helen Macey, Joan Power, Jacqueline Boss, Jean Hepworth, Mary Marshall, Patsy Blank, Peggy Blackburn, Johnnie May Mann, Virginia Gorrill, Beth Maxwell, and Margaret Replogle. ★ SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON . . . Fred Johnson, Olathe, was dimer guest Friday. Ann Kennedy, Bartlesville, Okla., was dinner guest Thursday. DELTA UPSILON . . . ...guests at the buffet supper last evening were Ann Cowan, Wichita; Barbara Batcheler, Betty Zoe Burr, Shirley Henry, Ruth Wright, Marie Hitt, Pebbles Beach, Jerry Powell, Helen Clickner, Barbara Prier, Lucy Burris, Nancie Abel, Jean Porter, Helen Watson, Mary Ann Hannum, Marian Smith, Jean Granger Doris Kyle, Joan Basore, Marian Kealey, Pat Armstrong, Mary Dickinson, Betty Pile, Ann Mason, Jane Woestemeyer, Betty June Craig, Mary Brower, Margery German, Barbara Sherrard, Virginia Gunsolly, Beverly Hamilton, and Jackie Hansen. Danny Bachmann's band played for the dance from 7 to 8 following the dinner at 5. ...weekend guest is Harry Neisley. Columbia, Mo. Peter II Wires K. U. Commemorating Nazi Massacre of Czechs King Peter II of Yugoslavia has sent personal greetings to the University on the anniversary of the Nazi's massacre of Czechoslovakian students which occurred Nov. 17, 1939. The message has been received at the office of the adviser to men. The greetings were sent in a telegram to the International Students Day committee. King Peter II, a student of the University of Cambridge expressed his opinion that the united efforts of the rising generation will contribute to victory and the building of a happier post-war world. The University, during the previous week in observation of National Education Week, broadcast three special programs over station KFKU. Two roundtable discussions, one on the topic of "Developing Loyal Citizens" and the other concerning Kansas educational problems, and an address by H. E. Chandler, associate professor of education, presented the educational viewpoints. LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. Visitors welcome School at 7th & Louisiana St Weaver's 0