PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, MAY 17, 1942 The Society Page Just Two More Weeks Till I.G.A. Takes Over All Social Business All social business will be turned over to the Independent Greek Association two weeks from tomorrow. Dances, Announcements Entertaining on the Hill. During the ensuing two weeks organized society will be at a standstill. Even if the Hill women and men did have time to play, dance, and entertain, they would be too tired. Finals will do it to 'em. Here's power to the I. G. A but early reports of the organization promise both efficiency and fun. SIGMA NU ... is holding its bi-annual alumni reunion. weekend guests are Mack Barber and Jim Brown, both of Missouri University. TAU KAPPA EPSILON . . . weekend guest is Dick Rosenfield of Great Lakes Naval Training Base. FIII GAMMA DELTA . . . dinner guest last Thursday was Mrs. Sam Elliot. BIRTHDAY PARTY . . . BIRTHDAY PARTY ... ...Miss Elizabeth Meguiar, adviser of women, entertained with a birthday party in honor of Cecilia Goncalves yesterday afternoon. CAMPUS HOUSE Mary Lou Noble gave a shower Wednesday night at the home of Mrs. Lee Nelson of Lawrence honoring Wilma Medlin who was married Saturday to Harvey Lee Barry of Kansas City. QUILL CLUB . . . guests at its picnic Thursday afternoon at Hurley's shelter were George Grinrod, Jack Kendall, Harold Budke, Elizabeth Phillips, Stan Krieder, Addie Egbert, Margaret Welch, John Waggoner, Clarence Miller, Gladys Hawkins, Duke Grove, Shirley Bartholomew, Dualy Buoy, Jean Sellers, Bob Humphrey, Lucy Kadel, Letha Jean Curtis, Prof. and Mrs. N. G. Bebout, and E. M. Hopkins, PHI DELTA KAPPA . . . professional education fraternity will entertain with a picnic at Fowler Shops tomorrow afternoon at 5 o'clock. Families of members are invited. The University Daily Kansan Subscription rates, in advance, $3.00 a year, $1.75 a semester. Published at Lawrence, Kanaas, daily during the school year, except Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday. September 47, 1810, at the post office at Lawrence, 1810, under the Act of March 3, 1829. DE LUXE CAFE Our 23rd Year in Serving K. U. Students 711 Mass. K.U. Senior Marries Sophomore Medic Announces the marriage of Wilma Floreine Medlin of Oakley to Harvey Lee Barry of Colombus. The marriage took place yesterday at the First Methodist church in Lawrence. Mrs. Barry will be graduated next week from the School of Fine Arts. She is a member of Mu Phi Epsilon, honorary music sorority, and has been a member of the University A Cappella choir for four years. Barry is now a sophomore in the University of Kansas School of Medicine in Kansas City. A reception was given at the Colonial tea room for the bridal party after the wedding. After graduation, Mr. and Mrs. Barry will live in Kansas City. GAMMA PHI BETA . . . dinner guests Thursday night were Bill Stone, Bob Fairchild, Jim Hall, Harold Van Slyek, J. D. Yager, Bill Kern, Bill Belt, Marjorie Rader, Dean Ostrum, and Dr. R. M. Davis of the School of Law. OMICRON NU . . . . honorary home economics society, held its initiation last night at the home of Miss Elizabeth Meguiar, adviser of women. SPANISH CLUB . . . at Emporia State Teachers College, entertained Prof. J. M. Osma and Prof. L. L. Barrett, both of the department of Romance languages, at its annual banquet Wednesday night. Professor Osma delivered the principal address to an assembly of about 50 members and guests. He spoke on "Influence on America of the Two Spains." Stephenson's Give Home Garden Party Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Stephenson, gave a garden party for junior and senior petroleum engineers at 6:30 last night at their home, 1516 University Drive. Stephenson is professor of petroleum engineering. Guests were Mrs. J. J. Jakosky, Mr. J. I. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mishou, Mr. and Mrs. John Williams, Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Zimmerman, Mr. and Mrs. P. Anstutz, Walter Crook, Bill Carson, Claude Martin, Bob Green, Lila Mae Reetz, and Mr. John I. Moore. Ball Here With Army Board Samuel Wlliam Ball of Atchison was at Watkins hospital today serving on the army examining board. Ball graduated from the University in 1940. Weaver's Smouldering TABU—heady, sultry fragrance—even more disturbing when worn on gowns or furs where it remains for days—even weeks. And now you no longer have to wait for someone to bring your precious TABU from Mexico, Cuba or Spain—we have it here. The Perfume $2.75 — Cologne, $2 and $3.75 Candy Striped Searsucker--- This two-piece dress will help you look fresh and trim all summer long. The jacket is trimmed in white pique which is a contrast to the bright candy stripe. No matter how expensive they are, all garments become neglected looking if not properly cared for. FOR--- Deluxe Laundry and Dry Cleaning Service CALL--- INDEPENDENT LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS Phone 432 740 Vt.