PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, MAY 19, 1942 The Society Page Dances, Announcements Entertaining on the Hill. Men and Women of Campus Cram But Relax With Bridge and Cokes Now is the time for students to shut their eyes, dive in, and pray. It will not hurt to cram a little, but those days of concentrated study are almost passed. In between periods of craming, many Hill men and women will endeavor to ease the strain of final week by employing various methods of relaxation. A fourth for bridge will be easy to find as will a date for a coke. Many houses will have nightly feeds to keep members from going into a study stuper. Of course there will be those brilliant scholars who will spend the "night before" at a movie. Yes, time to shut eyes, dive in and pray. in, and pray. ALPHA KAPPA PSI . . . announces pledging the following men: Clayton Harbur, Warren Williams, and Joe Pfaff. held its senior dinner last night at the chapter house. ★ WAGER HALL . . . ...Connie Herrera was a dinner guest Monday. had a senior dinner Tuesday honoring Jackie Spencer Gaumer, Melva Good, Betty Stevens, and Rilla Jenson. WATKINS HALL . . . ★ ...Sunday dinner guests were Jack Engel, Bob Kloepper, Stan Patton, and Dean Martin. PHI MU ALPHA . . . ... announces the pledging of Paul Friesen, fine arts sophomore from Hillsborough; Robert Cater, fine arts sophomore from Bethany, Mo.; and Maryn Zoschke, fine arts sophomore from Junction City. PHI KAPPA PSI . . . ... Sunday dinner guests were Mrs. Edna Horner, Mrs. Grace Caskey, and Bill Horner all of Kansas City, Neal Ukena, Jo Ann Teed, Rosemary Utterback, Nancy Walters, and Henry Klein of Alma, Mich. GAMMA PHI . . . ... Sunday dinner guests were Prof.[] and Mrs. Waldemar Geltch, Prof Irene Peabody, Ralph Weir, Buster Hughes, and Vic Miller. * KAPPA SIGMA . . . . Sunday dinner guests were Charles Grabske, Eileen Miller, and Nancy Jane Petersen. weekend guests were Jack Floyd and Carl Rankin both of Kansas City, Mo., Miller Cameron of Wichita, and Phil Buzick of Ft. Leavenworth. ★ ALPHA CHI OMEGA . . . ... Sunday dinner guests were Bob Washburn of Baldwin and Bill Benifiel. guests last night were Mrs. Harrison Johnson of Kansas City, Mo., and Mrs. Melvin Lindeman of Salina. Our 23rd Year in Serving K, U. Students 711 Mass. DE LUXE CAFE CHI OMEGA . . . Sunday dinner guests were Dr. and Mrs. Carl Bunkhead of Wichita; Mrs. Joe McCamllass of Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs. Marie Ferrell of Lawrence; Bill McIntire; Kay Thompson; Heath Baker; Max Joe Woody of Kansas City, Mo.; Robert Forgy; Jack Walton; Jake Fisher; Jeff King; Ray Riggs; Don Grey; and Cathleen Byer. SIGMA PHI EPSILON . . . ★ Sunday dinner guests were the Rev. H. H. Beers of Olathe, and Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Johnson of Topeka. THETA TAU . . . Sunday dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Crooks of Iola, and Mrs. H. M. Webb and son, Douglas, both of New York. Clifford Willis was a luncheon guest Monday. SIGMA NU . . . . guests at the bi-annual Alumni Roundup hold this weekend were G. W. Harrington, Prof. E. F. Engel, Dr. Tom Twyman, D. J. Fair, Prof. J. J. Wheeler, H. C. Bigelow, Burton Sears, H. Elmer Siedhoff, Bill Phipps, Jack Nicholson, John Butterworth, W. W. Holloway, Don Black, Marvin Bastian, Donn Stephenson, Dick Jones, Larry Blair, Jim Russell, and Lloyd Purcell. DELTA TAU DELTA . . . ★ Sunday dinner guests were Dorothy Nicholson, Charlene Baker, Jerry Buhler, Mary Jo Cox, Martha Fairhurst, Mr. and Mrs. Loudon of Chapman, and Mr. and Mrs. Cheatum of Kingman. guest at the house is Bill Reece Naval training base, Chicago, Ill. ...Sunday dinner guests' were Betty Elmore of Louis, and Betty Mott. TAU KAPPA EPSILON . . . ...weekend guest was Toby Brun- back. ★ SIGMA KAPPA . . . Submission 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, from 8:45 a.m. to 5 p.m. on 17, 19, 1910, at the post office at Lawrence, Kansas, under the Act of March 3, 1879. The University Daily Kansan guests at the annual reunion day Sunday were Mrs. Keith Barkley of Houston, Texas; Mrs. E. Lawrence Kohler of Davenport, Iowa; Mrs. Harry Corliss of Council Bluffs, Iowa; Margaret Hogan of Rock Springs, Wyo.; Mrs. Norman Lowe of Wichita; Betty Brune of Independence; Mrs. A. H. Hull of Grantville; Mrs. Allen Linley of Atchison; Mrs. Ernest Schroeder of Leavenworth; Mrs. Frank Holtzapple of Mission; Mrs. H. B. Sullivan of Shawnee; Mary Jane Perkins of Overland Park; and Mrs. E. B. Read of Ottawa. Mrs. Roy Ziesenis, Mrs. Marion Coolidge, and Mrs. Weldon Hanna, all of Emporia; Naomi Schwulst, Mrs. Ernest Vanek, and Mrs. Harry Turner, all of Topeka; Mrs. Jack Marolf, Mrs. Robert Brown, Mrs. Gordon Shaw, Mrs. Ralph Starrett, Mrs. Jay Rumberger, Mrs. P. C. Quistgard, Clara Ellen Bradford, Sarah Bodwell, Betty Bowman, Jeannette Singleton, and Virginia Huntington, all of Kansas City Mo.; Mrs. L. L. Walters, Mrs. Roy Moore, Mrs. Keith Starr, Mrs. Eugene Crabb, Hazel Anderson, Harriet Daniels, Mrs. Gienn Bremer, Mrs. Neal D. Sutherland, Mrs. Walter Keeler, and Mrs. Ralph Van Bebber, all of Lawrence. ★ ALPHA TAU OMEGA . . . Sunday dinner guests were Lucille Gillie, Harriet Ojers, Evelyn Railsback, and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Kallenberger of Edna. guest at the house is Lieutenant Gordon McDonald of Ft. Riley. ★ NU SIGMA NU . . . dinner guests Sunday were Dr. and Mrs. D. G. Mole from Pawnee Rock. New under-arm Cream Deodorant safety Stops Perspiration 1. Does not rot dresses or men's 2. No waiting to dry. Can be used right after shaving shirts. Does not irritate skin. 2. Instantly stops perspiration for 1 to 3 days. Removes odor from perspiration. 4. A pure, white, greaseless, stainless vanishing cream. 5. Arrid has been awarded the Approval Seal of the American Institute of Laundering for being harmless to fabrics. Arid is the LARGEST SELLING DEODORANT. *T* a jar today! ARRID 39¢ a jar At all stores selling toilet goods also in 10c and 59c jars) . It will not be long until you can throw your cares away and relax. What could be a better way than aquaplaning in a rayon satin princess suit? The garment may be in brilliant colors or in white. - SEERSUCKERS - GINGHAMS - CHAMBRAYS - PIQUES ... 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