PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1942 The Society Page Dances, Announcements Entertaining on the Hill. Indecisive Draw Ends Frolic Vs. Game Feud Consequently it is impossible to determine whether Jayhawk grid-iron heroes are more popular than the fresh and Jan Saviti—and the struggle ends in a draw. Comparing figures referees Meguiar and McSpadden find that the number of students favoring each function is in ratio with previous years, neither having gained in popularity over the other. The day after has dawned, and the final bout of that all important battle between Kansas State game and Freshman Frolic for top notch place in the student body's interest has ended—in a draw. Larry McSpadden, dance manager and Elizabeth Meguiar, adviser of women, arrived at this conclusion in the wee hours of the morning after a careful check on the vital statistics of both competing attractions. Since those 60 women, 20 of whom made a two-night stand at K-State aren't scheduled to return to the campus until sometime this afternoon, and the situation is likewise with male football fans, a complete report on the game and its added attractions is not yet available. The success of the freshman frolic, however, has been announced for publication. Dance Manager McSpadden doesn't think such a solid dance has been thrown on the hill since the seniors entertained at Hoch back in '39 by presenting Kay Kyser. According to the record book, about 900 students danced or watched others who danced in Hoch auditorium last night as Jan Savitt gave forth with his best, and the frolic spirit ran high among upper classmen as well $ ^{*} $ as frosh. Also on file are permits from 69 pairs of parents sanctioning weekends in Manhattan for their daughters, and an estimate that well over 150 men students were in the Silo Tech-bound procession. * KAPPA ETA KAPPA . . . ... entertained with an informal dance Friday night. Guests present were Juanita Bowman, Jane Beal, Mary Frances Sullivan, Betty Beach Lavon Hayes, Maureen Breitenbach Fat Scherrer, Dolores Grossenbacher and Lucille York. dinner guests today will be Sybil Duff, Beverly Noeller, and Mildred Welsh. KAPPA SIGMA . . . ★ tuncheon guest Thursday was Mrs. L. M. Culley. dinner guests today will be Bill Benefiel, Jim Boyce. Bill McIntire, Mrs. Porter Marshall, Dayton Sharpe, A. D. Turner, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Ott and Heidi Viets, Ottmann; Mr and Mrs. B. E. Vaughan, Kansas City, Mo.; and Slavia Lewis, Bartlesville Okla. CIF OMEGA . . . Bud Smith, Russell. will be a house guest until Wednesday. ★ ALPHA AMICRON 11 . . . dinner guest today will be Mary Jellison. ...guest at lunch Friday was Pat Bowman. TAU KAPPA EFSILON . . . entertained with dinner and an hour dance Thursday evening for Alpha Chi Omega pledges and Charlott Fricht, Peggy Miller and Mrs. Neil F. Sutherland. WESTMINSTER . . . . guests at dinner Friday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Dale Gear. Toreka. Miss Ruth C. Newell, house mother, returned Thursday evening from Independence where she had been attending a synodical meeting. KAFPA KAPFA CAMMA . . . . * entertained with open house Friday evening in the Kansas room of the Memorial Union building. weekend guests are Doris Reece, Topeka; Dolly Newlon, Kansas City, Mo.; Nancy Munger, Kansas City, Margaret Scholes, Coucil Grove; and Ruth Prentice. luncheon guest Friday was Marjorie Snyder. Dr. and Mrs. John Ashton were dinner guests Thursday. Dr. Ashton, of the department of English, spoke on parliamentary procedure. ★ DELTA GAMMA . . . ...held an hour dance Wednesday with the pledges of Kappa Sigma. PI KAPPA ALPHA . . . . Friday evening Lieut. Lane Davis was a dinner guest. dinner guests Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Werner. SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON . . . luncheon guest Friday was Mr Earl B. Musser, Kansas City, Mo. ★ Lieut. Charles Solder, Army Medical corps, was a weekend guest. dinner guests Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Maloney, Wichita; Miss Grace Howell, Topeka; and Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Plumb, Yates Center. DELTA TAU DELTA . . ★ ...dinner guest Saturday evening was Mrs. H. R. Roberts, Dodge City. ...guest at dinner today will be Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Smull and son, Bird City. PHI GAMMA DELTA . . . DE LUXE CAFE 711 Mass. Our 24th Year in Serving Perry and Walton Exchange Wedding Vows on Saturday K. U. Students The marriage of Jo Ann Perry, daughter of Mrs. Clarence Clay Perry, Lawrence, to Lieut. Thomas Tudor Walton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Walton, Kansas City, Mo.; was solemnized at 12 o'clock Saturday noon in the Chapel of the Congregational church before members of the two families. Rev. Fosberg C. Hughes performed the ceremony. The bride wore a blue wool suit trimmed in beaver and brown accessories. Her corsage was of white gardenias. Immediately following the ceremony a wedding breakfast was held in the Colonial tea room. Saturday afternoon the couple left for California, where Lieut. Walton will report for duty at Camp Haan Nov. 1. Mrs. Walton, who was a sophomore at the University last year is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma soror.ty. Lieut. Walton, Beta Theta Pi, graduated with the class of 1942. SIGMA KAPPA . . . ...weekend guest is Laura Jane Tarr, Baldwin. will entertain Sam Crawford at Sunday dinner. THEFTA TAU ... announces the pledging of Joe Beeler, Mankato. MU PHI EPSILON . . . will have an invitational tea from 3 until 5 p. m. Sunday afternoon at Miller hall. ★ DELTA UPSILON . . . DELIA UPSALON ... entertained the Kansas City and Topeka Mother's Clubs Thursday. ★ PHI CHI . . . ...announces initiation of Francis Bishop, George Davis, Albert Derrington, Jack Gilliland, Lawrence Hamis, Norvan Harris, Robert Horseman, Robert Hughes, Kenneth Lohmeyer, Glenn Martin, William Someone Having a Birthday? Sand One of These Good Books Douglas—The Robe. $2.75 Hobart—The Cup and the See Here, Private Hargrove. $2 Spence—Gat Thee Behind Me. Rowlings—Cross Creek. $2.50 Benchley—Inside Benchley. Turnbull-$The Day Must Dawn. $2.75. Gibron—The Prophet. $2.50 Kent—World Famous Paintings $3.95 $3.99 Prices—Good Humor Man. $2.00 Rorick—Mr. and Mrs. Cugat. $1 Come in and see them We gladly wrap for mailing THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. Tel. 666 Nixon, Robert Pumpelly, Paul Resler, Ronald Wilbur, and Lowell Wilder. announces the engagement of Dallas Dornan to Marian Shoberg. Miss Shoberg is a resident of Lawrence. 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