PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1942 The Society Page Campus Entertains With Final Parties Dances, Announcements Entertaining on the Hill. Finally, it is time for the final parties before final week. Members of Pi Beta Phi and their dates will dance to music by Clayton Harbur's band in the Memorial Union ballroom at their spring formal tonight. The men of Phi Delta Theta will have their annual spring party at the chapter house tonight. Russ Chambers and his band will play for the Phi Delt's. The I.S.A. party will be in the ballroom tomorrow night. $ \textcircled{2} $ TAU KAPPA EPSILON .. TAU KAPPA EPSILON . . . held its senior banquet last night for the following graduating seniors; Condra Miller, Delbert Small, John Morgan, Bill Morrison, Willis Faulkhauser, Dean Mitchellon, Kenneth Dunn, David Bender, and Joe O'Connor. DELTA TAU DELTA . . . ...guest at the house is Bill Birely of Humbolt. PHI GAMMA DELTA . . . PHI GAMMA DELTA . . . dinner guests last night were Miss Maude Elliott, Miss Veta B. Lear, and Kullervo Louhi. ALPHA TAU OMEGA . . . announces the pledging of Wendel Link of Ottawa. guests of Parents Day Sunday guests of Parents Day Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Webster of Hutchinson; Mrs. H. D. Hull of Kansas City; Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Holt of Ellsworth; Mrs. Fred Coulsen of Harper; Mr. and Mrs. D. Cmartendell of Hutchinson; Mrs. Walter G. Thiel of Topeka; Mrs. G. S Becker of Topeka; Mrs. George Latham of Kansas City; Mr. and Mrs Fred Benton and children, John and Sally Jo; Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Schroeder of Leavenworth; Mr. and Mrs George Keck of Independence; Mr and Mrs C. F. Kallenberger of Edna; Mr. and Mrs. G. A Erickson of Coffeyville; Mr. and Mrs Jack C. Brown of Kansas City; Mr and Mrs. H. E. Trubey of Ellsworth; C. Meman of Shawnee; Mrs. W. B Weaver of Kansas City; Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Bradley and daughter Mary, of Kansas City; Mr. and Mrs (continued to page seven) Pi K. A. Announces Double Engagement At the Pi Kappa Alpha house last night, two engagements were announced. Doris Larson, college sophomore from Galva, announced her engagement to Jack Engel, business senior from Liberal. The second engagement was that of Lorraine Gibbs of St. John, a student at Emporia State Teachers College, to Bob Royer, junior engineer. Engel presented his pin to Miss Larson during dinner at the Pi K. A. house. Cigars were passed. Mrs. Clark Mandigo, housemother, received gardenias and two boxes of candy. Miss Gibbs, a member of Pi Kappa Sigma at Emporia, passed candy at the house there. Her engagement was announced on her birthday. Miss Gibbs received an orchid. candy. Chocolates were passed at Watkins hall, where Miss Larson lives, after closing hours. Miss Larson received an orchid. Mrs. C. E. Esterly, Watkins housemother, and Dorothy Harkness, who pinned the orchid, both received gardenias. Phi Gam Pin Out At Kappa House Kappa Kappa Gamma announces the engagement of Jean Fees, college senior from Iola, to Benny Park, a member of Phi Gamma Delta. The announcement was made at dinner last night. Miss Fees received a corsage of gardenias and lilies of the valley. Mrs. Charles D. Howe, Kappa housemother, received a corsage of red roses and Betsy Dodge, who pinned the pin on Miss Fees, received a corsage of yellow roses. Miss Fees is majoring in journalism and is a member of Theta Sigma Phi, national journalism sorority. DE LUXE CAFE Our 23rd Year in Serving K. U. Students 711 Mass. Friday, May 15, 1942 AUTHORIZED PARTIES Pi Beta Phi, Union Ballroom, 9 to 12. Phi Delta Theta, Chapter House, 9 to 12. Sigma Phi Epsilon. Steak Fry, Gardner Lake, 5:10 to 13:00 p.m. Saturday, May 16, 1942 ELIZABETH MEGUIAR Adviser of Women Saturday, May 16, 1942 Alpha Chi Sigma, Picnic, State Lake at Tonganoxie, 3 to 9 p.m. Independent Student Association, Union Ballroom, 9 to 12. The University Daily Kansan Delta Tau Delta, Steak Fry, Holcom's Grove, 6 to 12. Subscription rates, in advance, $3.00 a year, $1.75 a semester. Published at Lawrence, Kansas, daily during the school year except Monday. Wheat market September 17, 1910; at the post office at Lawrence, Kansas, under the Act of March 3, 1879. $7.95 discover walking magic in Rhythm Step Shoes You'll be surprised—when you discover how such dainty, smart shoes give you a buoyant "lift" at three strain points! You'll feel the difference with your first three steps! And so many enchanting styles to choose from. Easy to Follow this Arthur Murray Step to Daintiness!