PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1942. The Society Page Clothes Dope For Manhattan Weekend What should the college student take to the Manhattan game? Well, it looks like a cold weekend, so be sure a heavy coat is first on your list. That includes both men and women. For that Blue Key ball Friday night (if you are one of those going over early) women have a lot of competition, so take your pretties formals. The Kansas State Homecoming queen candidates are going to be pre Throw in a date dress for Saturday night, and, gals, you're all set to go. Hop aboard, and give your team all the support you can. Saturday is a full day. For the rallies at the Avalon morning and afternoon, wear your nifftiest sweater and skirt. And for the game that sports frock you've delayed wearing until a really big occasion comes along. We hope that after the final whistle you can dub it your victory frock. Men could do well with two items beside the coat mentioned earlier. One is a suit, and the other a sweater to wear with the suit pants for the Manhattan rallies. Or if you like, combine a sports jacket with separate slacks. You'll see everything. By the way, K.U. has a rally here in front of Robinson gymnasium at 10 tomorrow, so everyone get on the beam and be there. ★ SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON . . . guests for their buffet supper Sunday included Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hawkinson, and Bill Belt, all of Kansas City, Mo.; Prof. and Mrs. Verner Smith, Barbara Prier, Mariett Bennett, Avonne Gould, Pat Harvey, Peggy Schroeder, Margie Reed, Nancy Tomlinson, Lael Gray, Jean Fergis, Barbara Winn, Betty Dell Mills, Joyce Shook, Betty Bredouw. Shirley Kernodle, Beverly Frizzell, Mary Burchfield, Jane Stites. Jean Cody, Betty Burr, Pat Clifford, Peggy Ballard, Norma Henry, Marlyn Rice, Betty Roberts, Betty Ruth Wright. Janet Howes, Jane Christy, Helen Gardner, Barbara Reed, and Wilma Jeh Hadden. Al Schoth, national supervisor, left Tuesday after a three-day visit. He was accompanied on his trip by Bob Shaw, University of Colorado school of mines, Denver. ALPHA KAPPA PSI . . . . ...announces the pledging of Don Johnson, Earl O'Connor, and Ed Masse, Jr. guest this week is Louis Medlin, Oakley, who is enroute to Columbia University, New York, for naval training. ALPHA TAU OMEGA . . . announces the initiation of Al Haas and John Bradley. visitors at the house last weekend included Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Webster, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Gillil- land, Mrs. I. M. Cates, and Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Taylor, all of Hutchinson; Mr. and Mrs. F. Goodnow, Mr. and Mrs. C. Guffey, Mr. and Mrs. S. Bihr, Mr. and Mrs. D. Lyon, Mr. and Mrs. D. Rhule, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Bradley and Mary Bradley, all of Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs. J. R. A. Anderson, Minneapolis; Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Coulson, Harper; Mr and Mrs. Nieman, Mission. Our 24th Year in Serving K. U. Students DE LUXE CAFE 711 Mass. Mr. H. G. Randall, Colby; Mr. an Mrs. C. E. Kallenberger, Edna; Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Harrison and Betty Jean Harrison, Peabody; Jean Kallenbcrger, Coffeyville; Ensign Charles Arthur, Norfolk, Va.; Lieut. Byron Schreeder, Ft. Leavenworth; Seaman Galgelstone, Tucson, Ariz.; Leland Galbreath, Chanute; and Katy Foster. JAY COEDS . . . . announce the marriage of Flora Helen Knowles, college freshman from Aitchison, to Warren Higley, Kansas City. Kans. The double ring ceremony was performed Saturday Oct.17, at 8 p.m. in the First Christian Church in Kansas City. Higley is employed by the North American Bomber plant there. Dances, Announcements Entertaining on the Hill. ★ PI BETA PHI . . . announces the marriage of Lois Howell, college senior from Marysville, to Licut George Popeck, stationed at Camp Young, desert training center near Indio, Calif. The wedding took place in Phoenix, Ariz. Popeck's home is in Oxnard, Calif. entertained with an hour dance Wednesday night for Delta,Upsilon pledges. guests at lunchon Wednesday were Jane Freenmuth, France JAMMA PHH BETA Janes, Mrs. William Atwater and her daughter Jane Tinklepaw from Kansas City, Mo. DELTA GAMMA . . . formal initiation service was held Sunday for Betty Leibbrand, Joan Basore and Carol Stuart. a tea was given Monday afternoon in honor of Miss Jane Robertson, province secretary, from Beatrice. Neb. ...held an hour dance with Phi Gamma Delta pledges Tuesday. GAMMA PHI BETA . . . Juncheon guest Monday was Elizabeth Kindig. ...luncheon guests Tuesday included Shirley Rhodes, Patty Duncan, Virginia Schaefer, Selma Moore, Glenna Dare Creech. ...guest at dinner Tuesday was Mrs. Herbert Rankin from Albuquerque, N. M. ...held an hour dance Tuesday night with the pledges of Delta Tau Delta. dinner guest Tuesday night was Warren Snyder. WATKINS HALL . . . CHI OMEGA . . . luncheon guests yesterday were Betty Ruth Wright and June Reed. JOLLIFFE HALL . . . dinner guest last night was Mrs, L. M. Cox of Wichita. ★ KAPPA SIGMA . . . KAPPA SIGMA . . . was entertained at an hour dance last night by Alpha Chi Omega. DELTA UPSILON . . . . ...had an hour dance with Gamma Phi Beta last night. ...is invited to an hour dance given tonight. SIGMA KAPPA. ... entertained Pi Kappa Alpha pledges with an hour dance Wednesday evening. SIGMA NU . . . dinner guests Wednesday evening were Mary Lou Leafferty, Verlee Reece, Jean Butterworth, and Mr. and Mrs. Willard T. Leopold'Manhattan. KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA . . . We Have An Excellent Assortment of ...guests at a buffet luncheon Mrs. Stover's Candies Which Are Especially Factory-Vacuum Packed for Mailing to Men Overseas. Come in and Look Them Over-They're Perfect Gifts. WIEDEMANN'S GRILL ★ FASHION PREVIEW ★ Wednesday preceeding mother's clut meeting were Mrs. R. E. Ham, Garden City; Mrs. G. A. Breon, Mrs. H. L. Weider, Mrs. F. H. Woodbury, Mrs. John W. Ballard, Mrs. Franklin E. Murphy, Mrs. H. Lewis Hess, Mrs. H. H. Hayden, Mrs. Flavel Robertson, Mrs. Kenneth Hamilton, Mrs. C. D. Wasson, Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs. M. L. Breidenthal, Mrs. Frank Butler, Kansas City; Mrs. O. W. Maloney, Victor Hurt, Mrs. Guy Smith, Mrs. T. D. Prentice, Mrs. Thelma Hale Peake, Lawrence; Mrs. Robert Gilmer, LL'erty; and Mrs. Fred Wrightman, Sabetha. other guests Wednesday were Sam Cook, Mrs. George Hughes, Miss Lillian Dreiblebiss. Sabetha, Mrs. F. Sewell, Kansas City, Mo., and Mrs. Charles Tholen, Leavenworth. Margaret Scholes, Council Grove, was a guest Tuesday. ... entertained pledges of Sigma Epsilon Tuesday evening with an hour dance. ★ WESTMINSTER HALL . . . in the absence of Miss Ruth C. Newell, who is attending the Kansas Syndical meeting in Independence. Miss Cecile Myers has acted as housemother for the last few days. 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