PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1942 The Society Page Hill Sorority Is Out For Victory SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON Phi chapter of Alpha Omicron Pi is all out for Victory. Within the week, chapter members have voted to make innovations that have a ... entertained the following at a buffet supper Sunday: Betty Jo Glaviewla, Katy Foster, Mariette Bennett, Lois Elaine Willetts, Margaret Strutton, Margaret Fesler, Barbara Winn, Joyce Shook, Bettie Cehagen, Patricia Ann Harcey, Marilyn Rice, Norma Henry, Aileen Ainsworth, Grace McCandless, Peggy Ballard, Jo Johnson, Danice Schwein, Virginia McGill With the approval of Miss Elizabeth Megular; adviser to women they will discontinue the traditional dance orchestra for fall open house Oct 19. The money usually spent for that purpose will go to the Jayhawk Shelter fund established for relief of children in war-torn countries. The K.U. branch of that organization, supported entirely by voluntary contributions, was established by newspaper publisher and ex-governor Henry J. Allen last year. Betty Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Page, Joel and Mastin Willock, Norma Lutz, Lael Grey, Betty Musgrave, Polly Roberts, Jean Fergus, Beverly Frizel, Jean Cody, Margaret Butler, Helen Gardner, Sue Carson, Avonne Gould, Mrs. Carr, Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Butler, Mr. and Mrs. Chivis, Miss Veta Lear, Marjorie McKay, Sara Wills, Jane Stites, Lila Jane Doughman and Jean Brinein. The other innovation is equally unusual. Actives and pledges each bring to Monday night meeting a defense stamp of any denomination. Turned in later, they will be registered as 'bonds for the house. Dances, Announcements Entertaining on the Hill. BOCK CHALK CO-OP . . . ... entertained Pac! Wolf, who is leaving for military service soon, at Tuesday dinner. ... is planning an exchange dinner with Harmon Co-ons tonight. CHI GMEGA CHI UMICA freshmen held an hour dance with Delta Tau Delta freshmen Tuesday night. KAPPA KAPTA GAMMA had as dinner guest last night Dr. Mervin T. Sudler, former dean of the School of Medicine at the University. NU SIGMA NU . . . entertained Lawrence alumni presidents of hill sororites, house mothers, Miss Meguar, adviser to women, and her assistant Miss Miller, at a tea Wednesday afternoon DE LUXE CAFE Our 24th Year in Serving K. U. Students 711 Mass. from 3 to 5 p.m. at the chapter house in honor of Miss Catherine Cudlip, field secretary. Dorothy Lee Miller was lunchroom guest Wednesday noon. DELTA UPSILON . . . ...pledges staged their annual walkout last night KAPPA SIGMA . . . . ... entertained Ellen Miller, Shirley Bayles, Norma Louts, Leah Gray, Joan Hagan, Lucy Burris, Betty Loo Smith, Ruth Ann Bovaird, Jane Ham, Barbara McBeth, Rosalee Whitman, and Virginia Brehm at Sunday dinner. TEMPLIN HALL . . . officers for the current semester are president, Wendell Tompkins; vice-president, Martin Jones; secretary, Wendell Newman; treasurer, Dave Hutchison; social chairman, Jack Doores; scholarship chairman, Marion Nunemaker; intramural manager, Frank Anderson. ALPHA DELTA PI . . . ✩ Sunday dinner guests were Mrs. Fringle and Kenneth Fringle, Wichita, Clark Williams, Kansas City Mo. and Kenneth Crowley. had an hour dance Tuesday. ...had an hour dance Tuesday night with the Sig Ep pledges. BATTENFELD HALL freshmen elected Harry Jennison president. FI BETA PHI . . . pledges held an hour dance with Sigma Alpha Epsilon Tuesday night and with Phi Gamma Delta Wednesday night. ★ KAPPA ALPHA THETA . . . had Lucille Sage as luncheon guest yesterday. ...held an hour dance last night with Phi Kappa Psi pledges GAMMA PHI BETA . . . Lamps To Light Way Across Hill If the same number are present tonight as in past years, approximately 200 University women will swing across the Hill with lighted lanterns to the home of Chancellor and Mrs. Deane Malett. The lantern parade, sponsored by W.S.G.A. and Y.W.C.A., is an annual one and one participated in whole-heartedly by the feminine half of the student body. After dinner at the Memorial Union at 6 p.m., and a short song practice there, the serenade will begin. Last year was a memorable one. In an early fall drizzle, serenades stood and sang a selection of songs ending with the "Alma Mater." In the commotion one unfortunate slipped and fell in the mud. Later Mrs. Malott invited all those who didn't have other engagements into her home for an informal visit and entertainment. PHI CHI ... ...will have Dr Fred Isaacs as speaker at guest night tonight. PHI CHI . . . CORBIN HALL . . . . ...dinner guests Sunday were Doris Ault and Corinne Solt. dinner guests Wednesday evening were Sarah Meyres and Succ Schwartz. ...will hold its annual fall open house from 9 to 12 p.m. f. Friday evening at Corbin. Danny Bachman's band will play. SIGMA PIII EPSILON . . . ...pledges walked out Wednesday The group spent the evening in Topeka. ...pledges were entertained Tuesday evening with an hour dance by members of Alpha Delta Pi. Jeepers!! $2.00 IT'S THE NEW Jeep Hat It'll be your favorite for all the time, anywhere... Of soft felt, in a variety of swell colors. 2nd Floor Come in today . . . the quantity is limited. Enlisted members of the women's defense organizations want to relax off-duty. One of their choices is this captivating two-piece crepe, made two-tone with an unusual draped treatment in the bodice Smart, and the height of fashion. RICKER HALL open house will be held Fridlay evening in the hall from 9 until 12 o.m. ALPHA CHI OMEGA ... ...luncheon guest Tuesday was Miss Ruth Ann Fleming of Cotton- wood Falls. ...had an hour dance with the Beta Theta Pi pledges from 7 to 1 p.m. Tuesday. ... luncheon guest Wednesday was Louise Alderman. CAMPUS HOUSE . . . CAMPUS HOUSE . . . guest last week was Bernice Malm. ★ ALFHA KAPPA PSI . . . . dinner guests tonight will be J. Wilson Rogers, instructor in the School of Business, Bob Humphrey, and Don Johnson DELTA TAU DELTA . . . ...announces the pledging of Dave and Don Jones of Lawrence. JAYHAWK Jayhawk co-op men will have an exchange dinner with th Jay Coeds this evening Guests at the Jayhawk will be Flora Helen Knowles, Elizabeth Posnormy, Judy Schwade, Nada Clifton, and Alice Hoad. Jim Cook, Kenn Geoffrey, Fred Strickland, George Rinker, and Luther Buecheley will dine at the Jay Coed. Mattern Painting In Art Magazine A painting by Karl Mattern, professor in the department of drawing and painting, has been reproduced in the September issue of the Art Digest. "Dusk Walks Through the Park" is a painting of a New York street corner done while Professor Mattern was on a leave of absence last year. The MacBeth Gallery of that city describes him as one of the contemporary artists of America. Visitors welcome School at 7th & Louisiana St. LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas.