THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1942 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE The Society Page Sweetheart, Daughter, Sister Dinners Planned Fraternities have introduced a new type of entertainment on the Hill. The sweetheart, sister, and daughter dinners are quite in style at present. Perhaps in-law trouble can be diminished, or even done away with, if such affairs are successful. Tonight the Phi Psi's lead off with the first dinner of this sort and the Phi Gam's and Sigma Chi's are making similar plans for later. Parties of all kinds— from the Sigma Nu barn dance to the Vice Versa dance—are planned this weekend. ALPHA KAPPA PSI . . . guests at an hour dance in the chapter house last night were Marjorie Thies, Jean Brownlee, Catherine Foster, Laura Lee Golden, Elizabeth Beach, Pat Foster, Phyllis Wickert, Alice Hoad, Alice Sudlow, Rosalie Erwin, Ina Claire Livingood, Zona Richardson, Bob Bee Parker, Marian Ruth Howell, and Martha Young. Prof J. Wilson Rogers was chaperon. ★ PI KAPPA ALPHA .. SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON . . . ...Mrs. H. G. Ramsey, El Dorado was lunch guest Tuesday. ...Mr. W. C. Shaw, Hutchinson, was lunch guest yesterday. ... Nation Meyer was a dinner guest last night. ★ JAY COEDS . ★ Mrs. W. W. Claymorn is acting housemother until new house parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Jirik, arrive. Miss Genevieve Harman, '42; Rheva Reed; and Ruth Mason, of Lawrence were dinner guests yesterday. SIGMA NU . . . ★ ... Lt. and Mrs. John F. O'Brien were dinner guests yesterday. TAU KAPPA EPSILON . . . ...pledge class entertained Kappa Alpha Theta pledge class with a dinner dance Tuesday evening. Theta housemother, Mrs. A. H. Little, was also a guest. SIGMA KAPPA . . . ★ ...Sunday evening guest was P. A. Breitenbach Bülne. ...guest for Sunday dinner was Kenneth Grabast. PHI KAPPA PSI . . . guests at the sweetheart—daughter—sister dinner tonight are Barbara Winn, Doris Kyle, Virginia Carter, Beverly Breon, Peggy Davison, Joan Burch, Mary Jean Miller, Ann Wallace, Lael Gray, Rosemary Uterback, Phyllis Collier, Nancy Walters, Mary Bea Flint, Winifred McQueen, Marian Ransom, Emily Stacey, and Mr. and Mrs. James Brown. Dances, Announcements Entertaining on the Hill. TRIANGLE... guests at an hour dance last evening were Betty Bacon, Nancy Monroe, Mary Stark, Elizabeth Holder, Penelope Boxmeyer, Margaret Davison, Juanita Bowman, Gerry Smith, Jeneller Sellers, Pllissy Ogg, Mary Jean Baulaugh, Claire Arnold, Mary Ward, Dorothy Cooper, Nancy Abel, Anna Stevens, Bobby Hays, Helen Marie Thompson, Elizabeth Kindig, and Dona Burkhead. DE LUXE CAFE Our 24th Year in Serving K. U. Students 711 Mass. PHI BETA PI . . . ★ ...will have their 26th annual turkey dinner tonight. THETA TAU . . . announces the pledging of Evans Folger, Wichita, sophomore in architectural engineering. GAMMA PHI BETA . . . ★ ★ ...Joanne Hayden was a guest at lunch Tuesday. ★ ALPHA TAU OMEGA . . . luncheon guests today were Mrs. A.R. Bailey and Mrs. Harry W. Wilkins, both of Kansas City, Mo.; Mary Weihe, and Colleen Poorman. ...announces the pledging of Marion Haynes, Lawrence. ...Henrietta Holt, Manhattan, and Nancy Newcomb were Sunday dinner guests. BATTENFELD HALL . . . ...Paul Gilles will be a dinner guest this evening. DELTA CHI . . . ...Prof. R. H. Wheeler was a dinner guest Wednesday. DELTA CHI . . . ★ ... Bill White and Harry Shinkle were Wednesday dinner guests. ... Mrs. W. W. Cochren was an overnight guest Tuesday. CORBIN HALL . . Geltch Presents Faculty Recital ALPHA CHI OMEGA . . . ... pledges will have an hour dance tonight with the Sigma Alpha Epsilon pledge class. ...Wednesday dinner guest was BOOKS FOR FUN Good Intentions—Ogden Girl. $2 Our Hearts Were Young and Gay Our Hearts Were Young and by Corneia Otis Skinner. $2.50 Past Imperfect—Ike Chase, $2 See Here, Private Hargrove, $2 Inside Benchley—Benchley, $2.50 Complete Cheerful Brubach—Mc Get Thee Behind Me—Spence. $2.75 Complete Cheerful Cherub—McC Conn. $2.50 lives and times of archy and mchitabel, by Don Marquis. $2.50 Innocent Merriment—Franklin P. Adams. $3.00 My Uncle Newt—Eisenberg. Come in and see them. We wrap for mailing. The next concert in the series of faculty recitals given by the School of Fine Arts will be at 8 o'clock Monday evening in Fraser hall. Professor Waldemar Geltch, head of the department of violin, with Allie Merle Conger at the piano will appear in a program of interesting numbers for violin which include a performance of a seldom heard work of one of this country's contemporary composers, John Powell, a "Sonata Virginianesque." The Sonata consists of three divisions labelled "In the Quarters," "In the Woods," and "At the Big House," the last being a Virginia reel. Louis Spohr's, violin concerto, "Ge-sangacena," will also be played. THE BOOK NOOK $2.50 Mr. Geltch will close his program with a group of six solo numbers including the Mozart "Rondo," the Nachez "Lullaby," Dushkin's arrangement of Pierne's "March of the Little Fawns," the Heifetz setting of the Prokofieff "March," a Prelude from Schostakoviten, and Heifetz's arrangement of the lively Gypsy Dance from Halflter. 1021 Mass. Tel. 666 Mary Kathryn Benner, Kansas City Mo. KAW KOETTES . . ...luncheon guest Monday was Marjorie Spurrier. ... Arlene Nickels is a new resident. PI BETA PHI . ★ Ten Teams To Try For Bridge Title weekend guests included Harriett Hancock, Harriett Holt, Anne "Champion bridge team on the Hill" is the title sought by 10 teams entered in the annual bridge tournament sponsored by the intramural committee of the Student Union Activities association. Wesley, Patricia Bose, and Marcelene Linscheid, all of Manhattan. ★ The first round is scheduled for 7 p. m. Tuesday in the Men's lounge of the Memorial Union building. The tournament will begin officially at five minutes after 7 o'clock. The committee has advised entrants to arrive early to receive the rules of the contest. No late arrivals will be allowed to play. Teams playing the first round are John Puckett and Bob Douce, Jack Burns and Duane Smith, Don Dielh and Bill Schell, Barbara Winn and Jill Peck, Rodney Armstrong and Bently Nelson, Don Gill and Carl Hines, Sam Kneale and Bryon Kern, Frank Coulter and Bob Love, Dave Evans and Dean Foster, Betty Van Blarcom and Mary McCleary. WAGER HALL ... Wilda Draper is a new resident. ★ ALPHA 'OMICRON PI . . . ...pledges will have an hour dance tonight with the Sigma Nu pledge class. ★ it creates a lovely new complexion $ \star $ it helps conceal tiny complexion faults ★ It stays on for hours without re-powdering *Pan-Cake...Trade Mark Reg. U.S. Pot. Off. MAX FACTOR HOLLYWOOD MAKE-UP Ferrel's Engagement Announced by Chi O Chi Omega announces the engagement of Georgia Ferrel, senior in the college, to Sgt. Gene Rickets, law '41. Mary Margaret Reynolds, sophomore in the college, assisted in the ceremony Tuesday night. Jean Steele, Kansas City, was Miss Ferrel's guest. Miss Ferrel is a member of Mortar Board. Sgt. Rickets is a member of Phi Delta Phi law fraternity, Phi Beta Kappa, and Order of the Coif. Miss Ferrel received an orchid and red, yellow, and silver roses; Miss Reynolds wore gardenias. Sgt. Rockets came from Leavenworth to receive congratulations. Helen Nahm of the University of Missouri is new director of the Hamline university school of nursing. Woodland Nymph A scintillating two-piece crepe trimmed with oak leaf applique and felt acorns embroidered on yoke and bottom of skirt. Green and Green, Blue and Blue, Beige and Brown. Sizes 9 to 15 9 to 15 Adelane's 9