PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1942 The Society Page Nation Pauses To Observe Navy Day Today is Navy Day. Observance of it is national, but it strikes home to the University of Kansas as it never has before. Trainees of that line of national defense are now a part of our campus and our social activities. A parade will organize at 4:30 this afternoon at South Park and pass through downtown at 5:30. CVC, Coed Volunteer Corps made up of more than 300 women on the Hill, will march in the parade at the invitation of Col. James S. Duesnbury, commanding officer of the R.O.T.C. Unit. The volunteer corps organized last spring, and has continued its wartime activities this fall with inductions of many new students. KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA . . . ...weekend guest was Carolyn Carter, Kansas City, Mo. ... Sunday dinner guest was Har- vey Haines. ...announces the engagement of Dolly Newlon, '41 to Lt. Charles Sollar, Delta Tau Delta, now stationed in Coffeyville with the United States Army. Gloria Brinkman was a luncheon guest Monday. ...pledge class was entertained with a picnic supper by Lawrence alumni at the O. W. Maloney home Monday evening. will entertain Beta Theta Pi pledges at an hour dance this evening. ★ PI KAPPA ALPHA . . . ★ Sunday dinner guests were Lloyd Lutz, Dodge City; Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Ludes, Salina; and Mrs. E. Swenson, Clay Center. SIGMA KAPPA . . . ROCK CHALK CO-OP . . . ... entertained the following football players from Baker University Friday evening: Reed Kaufman, Marlo Krebbiel, Earl Bartle, Harlan Georing, Elmer Buhler, and Marlon Wasemiller. Sunday dinner guest was Reva Wren, Paola. * ALPHA OMICRON PI . . . ... entertained at dinner last night alumnae Mrs. Harriett Emert, Mary Lee File, Virginia Radcliff, and Isobel Olson. weekend guests were Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Tindall, Hoisington. WATKINS HALL ...Saturday dinner guests were George McDonald and Mary Simpson. Sunday dinner guest was Ida Francis Moyer. DE LUXE CAFE Our 24th Year in Serving K. U. Students 711 Mass. DELTA UPSILON . . . Sunday dinner guests were Dean and Mrs. Paul B. Lawson. will be entertained by an hour dance with Chi Omega tonight. POLLIFFE HALL . . . Sunday dinner guests were Mrs. M. E. Josserand and son Bill, both of Johnson, and William Moorman. ★ Dances, Announcements Entertaining on the Hill. Sunday dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Weldon and Mrs. J. W. Hedges of Kansas City, Mo. Gregg Van Bebber, Troy, and Marilyn Davis and Genevieve Rogers. THETA TAU . . . PHI CHI . . . ...dinner guest Saturday was Margaret Davis, \* ...announces the engagement of Glenn Floyd to Mary Jo Strickland, Sedan. guests at dinner Sunday were Mary Jo Strickland. Sedan, and Virginia Nightingale, Wichita. DELTA TAU DELTA . . . Sunday dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. Josey Yager, Atwood. ...weekend visitors were Jean Gilmore and Lucie Bozarth, both of Kansas City, Mo. GAMMA PHI BETA ... dinner guests Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Carr, Ensign Tom Carr and Mr., and Mrs. G. F. Marvin, all of Kansas City, Mo.; Richard Dent, Columbia, Mo., and John Dyatt. weekend guests were Virginia Barrett, Mary Jane Thomas, and Marcele Easley, all of Hutchinson; Barbara Wardin and Marilyn MacFarran, Topeka; Marylon Regier, Newton; Mrs. J. E. Lutz and Mrs. N. C. Peterson, both of Dodge City. KAPPA ALPHA THETA . . . Sunday dinner guets included Mr. and Mrs. Roland Abel, Martha Abel, and Mrs. Charles Greisa, all of Kansas City, Mo., and Jean Fladger, Topeka. ...guests at luncheon Monday were Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Teichgraeber, Emporia. ...dinner guests Sunday were Mrs. W. L. Beach, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Cochener, Mr. and Mrs. A. Mcoy, Bob Forman and Betty Badgley, all from Kansas City, Mo.; Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Burdick, Jack Culley, Harry Jennison, Bill Miller, Bill Martin, Jack Harris, Pearl Foulk, and Ed Alexander, Camp Crowder, Mo. ...have an hour dance scheduled with the Sigma Phi Epsilon pledges Thursday. DELTA GAMMA . . . . ...will hold an hour dance with the Alpha Tau Omega pledges tonight. ALPHA CHI OMEGA . . . Sunday dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Thies, Kansas City, Mrs. Harry Johnston and Dick Reid, Kansas City, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. B. Crichton, Cushing, Okla; and Ver- What! A Boy? TAKING a recess from work with the March of Time for a day at the beach is pretty 26-year-old Dolores Gillen. She impersonates little boys and babies on March of Time's Friday night dramatizations of history-in-the-making, broadcast from New York over the Blue Network. Recently she tickled "Winston Churchill's fancy by playing the role of the Prime Minister as a young student at Harrow. Is Your Roommate Undergoing Long Hospitalization? Your roommate's in for a long sick at Watkins Memorial Hospital? Then one of the chief questions in your mind is "What would Sue like while she is there?" Flowers, I suppose. Or what? Well, there are other things, a lot of them apparently unknown to well-wishers. Beginning with flowers there is a whole series of welcome suggestions, that you could keep in mind for the next gift. If you're sending a bouquet, use the same rule in regard to any illness—don't waste money when the patient is too sick to enjoy them. Wait about a week until the first excitement has died down, then make your contribution. There are other variations on the sympathy theme. Eau de cologne is nice to offset rubbing alcohol. So is a box of dusting powder, a few cakes of luxury soap, or the delightfully scented bath mitts that eliminate washeloths. Other unusual gifts are on the list. A mirror, for instance, is a godsend for a woman. The minute she's feeling better she wants to do a job on her face. Another happy thought-is a tiny down pillow—just the thing to tuck back of a tired neck. And for some curious reason most hospital rooms have either an overhead light or a squat table lamp. Both are unsatisfactory, and for that reason a good gooseneck reading lamp makes an ideal gift. non Biggs. ...will have an hour dance tonight with members of Phi Delta Theta. MILLER HALL . . . guests at dinner Sunday included Miss Mary Margaret Anderson, Topека; Mrs. Ben McGuire, Lawrence; Evelyn Neilson, and John Ott. CAMPUS HOUSE . . . ★ ALPHA CHI SIGMA . . . weekend guest was Mrs. Clay Smith of Clay Center. JAYHAWK CO-OP . Sunday dinner guest was Mrs. Marion H. Smith, Kansas City, Mo. dinner guests Sunday included Dick Maloney, John Lopinto, and Albert Shordone. PI BETA PHI . . . Mrs. George Poppic (nee Lois (continued to page three) 1. Does notot alnesses or men's hairs. Does not interact with 2. No waiting to dry. Can be used right after shaving. 3. 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