PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, MAY 24, 1942 The Society Page Many Engagements During School Year More than 100 engagements have been announced in the Kansan this year. Topping the list is Kappa Kappa Gamma with 13 announcements. Next is Pi Beta Phi with a total of 11. Kappa Alpha Theta comes in a close third with 10 engagements. Nine were announced at the Chi Omega house. Tying for fifth place are Alpha Chi Omega, Corbin hall. Gamma Phi Beta, and Watkins hall. The Delta Gamma's and Sigma Kappa's each announced five engagements. In the Alpha Delta Pi and Alpha Omicron Pi houses, and Miller hall, four rings or pins were put out at each place. Additional engagements were announced at other organized houses and at unorganized houses. ☆ PHI DELTA THETA . . . dinner guest last night was L. R. Lind, assistant professor of Greek and Latin. DELTA TAU DELTA . . . Luncheon guest Friday was Harry Lorimer of Ft. Scott. ... Saturday dinner guest was Ed McComas. guests at the house are Bill Birely of Humbolt and Jim Kelly of Stafford. PHI KAPPA PSI . . . announces the pledging of Chactes Black. ALPHA CHI OMEGA . . . ... guest this week is Mrs. M. F. Lindeman of Salina. PHI CHI THETA women's business sorority, had a dinner at Evans Hearth Tuesday for awarding the sorority's scholarship key to Dorothy Dean Stump of Kansas City, Mo., the highest ranking graduate of the School of Business. A gift was given to Betty Hohl, business senior and retiring president. The speaker was Mrs. Domenico Gagliardo of Lawrence, and honorary member of the organization. Mrs. Gagliardo reviewed the book, "Forty Years on Main Street," by William Allen White. The University Daily Kansan Subscription rates, in advance, $3.00 a year, $1.75 a semester. Published at Lawrence, Kansas, daily during the school year except Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday. Assembled as an office of Lawrence, 11-1810, the post office at Lawrence, Kansas, under the Act of March 3, 1879. DE LUXE CAFE Our 23rd Year in Serving K. U. Students 711 Mass. Gamma Phi and Delt Married In Lawrence Gamma Phi Beta announces the marriage of Marynell Dyatt to William Reece, a commissioned officer from the United States Naval Training School in Chicago. The wedding took place in the First Presbyterian church Wednesday night, with the Rev. Theodore Aszman conducting the ceremony. The altar was banked with white peonies, Mary Millsom, Verlee Reece, Doris Twente, and Margaret Learned, bridesmaids, wore blue and yellow dresses and each carried a bouquet of yellow roses and larkspur. The maid of honor, Mary Ewers, wore a rose colored dress. Groommen were Bill Birely, Pete Robbins, Dick Gobeen and Dick Learminth. Fred Wohleslagle was best man. Several organ selections were played by Winifred Hill. John Dyatt and Mary Louise Belcher sang solos. Following the marriage a reception was held at the Gamma Phi house. Reece has been stationed at Miami Fla., where the couple will live. CORBIN HALL . . . Dances, Announcements Entertaining on the Hill. ...Tuesday dinner guests were Barbara and Phoebe Hahn of Lawrence. Saturday luncheon guest was Clarence Freek of Denver. luncheon guest Friday was Charles Sloop of Baker University. SIGMA PHI EPSILON . . . Chi O Engaged To Sig Alph Chi Omega announces the engagement of Billie Doris Jarboe to Ray Davis, a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Miss Jarboe was graduated from the School of Business in January and is now working at Hall Brothers in Kansas City, Mo. Davis, also a graduate of the School of Business in January, is now in the army. The announcement was made at the Chi Omega house at dinner Tuesday night. Miss Jarboe received a diamond ring and an orchid. Annie Hoffman, who made the announcement, and Mrs. Edith Martin, housemother, received corsages of gardenias. Miss Jarboe was a member of Jay Janes, Tau Sigma, and Phi Chi Theta. Pi Beta Phi Engaged To Army Air Cadet Pi Beta Phi announces the engagement of Louise Longenecker, college junior from Joplin, Mo., to Paul Richard Gardiner, air cadet stationed at Albuquerque, N.M. The engagement was announced at a party of the new initiates Wednesday night. Barbara Batchelor, Miss Longenecker's roommate, put the ring on her finger. A bouquet of flowers and a gardenia corsage were given to Mrs. Dean Alt, housemother. Kappa and Phi Delt Married Last Week Announcement of the marriage of Mary Margaret McIntire to Lieut. Stanley Parr, both of Topeka, has been received. The marriage took place in the Chapel of Wentworth Military Academy, Lexington, Mo., May 16. The couple are graduates of the University. Mrs. Parr was a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma, and Parr a member of Phi Delta Theta. Parr recently finished officer's training at Ft. Benning, Ga., and is now stationed at Camp Pickett, Va. Grads of all ages want Jewelry Gifts CLOSING HOURS Especially from The closing hours for women's houses beginning today and extending through Tuesday, June 2. will be 12:30 a.m. The College Jeweler Beginning June 3 and extending through the summer session. closing hours for women's houses will be 11 p.m. from Sandy through Thursday inclusive. Closing hours for Friday and Saturday nights will be 12 p.m. ELIZABETH MEGUAR TAU KAPPA EPSILON . . . luncheon guest Saturday was Clifford Hauge. ELIZABETH MEGUIAR ★ KALIUM CHAPTER . . . of Iota Sigma Ph. women's na tional professional chemistry fraternity, held its initiation-dinner Wednesday night in the Memorial Union building. Officers for the coming year were elected as follows: Dr. Pauline Garber, president; Florence Castongay, vice-president; Jean Bartz, secretary-treasurer; Rachel Ragle, corresponding secretary; Casandra Ritter, alumni secretary; and Dr. Elvira Weeks, placement secretary. TEMPLIN HALL. Initiates were Elaine Boney, college junior; Jean Bartz, college junior; Mary Kathryn Green, college junior; Rachel Ragle, college junior; Ruth Sheppard, college junior; O'Ruth Fisk, college junior; Lura Jane Smith, college senior; and Janet Stoltenberg, college senior. ★ ELENA LEMON ...dinner guests Thursday night were Prof. E. E. Ambrosius and Margaret Titus. ★ CORBIN HALL . . . Emma Elizabeth Strain and Engagement Announced Miller hall announces the engagement of Mary Schultes, college senior from Leavenworth, to Wendell Wenstrand, business senior of Leavenworth. Wenstrand is a member of Delta Chi. Cigars and flowers announced the engagement at the Delta Chi house Tuesday. Mrs. S. M. Stayton, Miller housemother, made the announcement at the hall. Miss Schultes received an orchid, Mrs. Stayton wore a gardenia corsage and Jean Jensen, who presented the ring, wore a corsage of yellow roses and gardenias. All women still knitting for Buntles For America are urged by Mrs. A. J. Mix to return the yarn or the finished garments as soon as possible. They may either bring the yarn to the offices in the Community building or turn it in to their housemothers or house representative. KAPPA ALPHA THETA . . . ...dinner guests Friday were Mrs. Bert Rogers and Buddy Rogers, both of Olathe; Catherine Miner of Garden City; and Virginia Hagen of Emporia. Bundles Group Needs Yarn SIGMA KAPPA . . . Fred Wallingford were dinner guests Friday night. will honor the following members at its annual senior breakfast today: Jeanne Moyer, Virginia Smith, Mary Louise Liston, and Mary Alice Hardman. guest this week is Margaret Hoagan of Rock Springs, Wyo. CHIP-PROOF NAIL LACQUER The smartest idea ever—your nails made gorgeous with the highly lustrous colors of priceless leather lacquers. Beautiful beyond description—and lasting beyond all need. Divinely chip-proof—keeps its astonishing luster till the last. 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