PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1942 The Society Page Formal Parties Soon Terminated; Informal Gatherings Take Over KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA . . . ... dinner guests Wednesday were Mrs. Harold Brooks and Mrs. C. D. Wasson, both of Kansas City, Mo. Sunday night will mean the termination of formal and organized parties for the semester. Thereafter parties will be informal get-to-gethers during few-minute periods between studying. Dances, Announcements Entertaining on the Hill. Some of these informal parties, whatever form they may take, will be relaxation, but many will be farewells. ★ WAGER HALL . . . ... Wednesday dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs, Charles W. Rowe of Lawrence. For these strictly tailored times, shorts that hit just above the knees are appropriate. Both workman-like and flattering in line, they are as suitable for play as for work. SIGMA KAPPA . . . Mrs. Fred Cutter of Lawrence was a dinner guest Tuesday. CHI OMEGA . . . Mary Roseecker of Emporia was a dinner guest Tuesday. Shorts and Shirt With Style--must set your alarm an hour early in order to include all suggested steps How To Sleep How To Awaken Relax During Finals How to go to sleep at night? How to get up in the morning? Everyone seemingly knows how to go to sleep and how to wake up, but experts believe there is a definite method for both processes. Now that sleep becomes increasingly precious as finals approach, perhaps these methods would aid midnight crammers. If time to sleep is scarce, advice on going and coming from sleep might help one. Recipe for beauty sleep, the experts say, is no sheep counting. Advice is to cultivate a drowsy mood by going through the same routine every night. Your conscience will keep you awake thinking up excuses for your laziness, if you neglect your beauty chores. So always do these little jobs first, authorities say. Of course you will have many leisure hours during final week to spend on beautifying yourself. One how-to-go-to-sleep artist says nice scents make for sound sleep and some women perfume their pillows. Slightly nauseating scents are bound to knock you out cold. Once you are in bed, the idea is to be bloop as a rag doll. That is not difficult. Deliberately relax the muscles of your feet, legs, back, arms and face in succession, until you lose all tension and your eye-lids drop of their own weight. Then you drift quietly, softly, off to sleep (providing no final-week serenaders howl under your window). A few minutes after you drift so quietly, and softly off to sleep, the alarm clock camlors in your ear. If you wake reluctantly, rise creakily, and are grouchy all day, the experts have a routine for you. Of course you Next prescribed step is to stretch. With your arms out at both sides, again disregarding your roommate, draw your knees to your chest. Keeping your back at the waistline pressed flat, slowly slide your feet down until your legs are straight. First, do not force yourself to get up. Take your time. Spread your arms wide and yawn tremendously. Your roommate will be broad-minded about being socked in the face. Stretch, wiggle, and rub your shoulders against the sheet. Inhale and exhale slowly deep breaths that expand you right down to the waistline. The procedure which follows is to kick the foot out of your bed. Then slide down on the bed until you can stretch your arms overhead. Your first stretch one leg longer than the other, and reverse, with the other leg. After giving your feet a workout which includes vigorous wigging of the toes, supposedly, you really want DE LUXE CAFE 711 Mass. Our 23rd Year in Serving K. U. Students When you jump from an ice-cold shower, you will feel wide-awake as the morning ("the morning after," no doubt.) If you wish to follow this advice, you are bound to sleep well during each final you take. to get out of bed. Naturally, your roommate has tossed you out half an hour ago. When you do have both feet on the floor, it will be time for the old bend and rotate-arms exercises. You may do some exercises of your own making at this point. ... entertained the following guests at tea Saturday afternoon: Isabelle Olson, Dorothy Roswell, Marion Lane, Myrtle Brown, Valbourg Johnson, Florence Bruce, and Janet Turner, all of Kansas City, Mo.; Amelia Shears of Olathe; and Mary Lee Feil of Ellsworth. ...dinner guests Monday were Mrs. Charles Black of Lawrence and Mrs. Dean Lemon of Kansas City, Mo. ALPHA OMICRON PI . . . ...guests at its senior breakfast Sunday were Isabelle Olson, Dorothy Roswell, Marion Lane, Mrs. James Bruce, Mrs. Dean Lemon, Mrs. Francis Brown, Mrs. J. Woodson Rollin, Janet Turner, and Jewell Potts, all of Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs. Joe Shears of Olathe; Charles Black and Mrs. A. J. Mix, both of Lawrence; Martha Louise Williams of Milwaukee, Wis.; Mrs. George Feil of Ellsworth; and Mrs. Fred Ermert of St. Louis. 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, June 21, September 17, 1910, at the post office at Lawrence, Kansas, under the Act of March 3, 1879. weekend guests were Dr. and Mrs. T. W. Ried of Gardner. ★ PHI GAMMA DELTA . . . ... entertained with a buffet supper and hour dance Tuesday night. Russ Chambers and his band played. Guests were Chestine Wilson, Peggy Roberts, Martha Jane Kenagay, Jane Peake, Betty Lou Young, Erma Lee Hasty, Donna White, Nancy Jane Petersen, Marjorie Tibbetts, Norma Henry, Sue Kaths, Georgia Wells, Martha Thompson, Dorothy Conklin, Dorothy Chapin, Peggy Schroeder, Mckey Rowsey, Jean Bailey, Jackie Meyer, Bette Brooks, Martha Jane Green, Mary Louise McNown, Barbara Brelsford, Jeanne Propham, Sarah Jane Wilkerson, Jane Robinson, Paula Reeve, Helen Wilkins, Bobbe Peck, Martha Rayl, and Helen Huff. Nancy Donovan, Jeanne Anderson, Comora MacGregor, Audene Fausett, Peggy Benton, Katy Green, Mary Hanna, Nancy Neville, Barbara Bridealnthe, Betty Rowton, Margaret Stratton, Elizabeth Love, and Patsy Pillar. Chaperones were Mrs. P. H. Klinkenberg, Kappa Alpha Theta housemother, Mrs. A. J. Foster, Kappa Eta Kappa housemother, Mr.s. Charles D. Howe, Kappa Kappa Gamma housemother, and Mrs. C. A. Thomas, Phi Gam housemother. weekend guests were Ruth Fultz of Osawatomi; and Winifred Foster of Bartlesville, Okla. CORBIN HALL ... GRADUATION GIFTS Amity Leather Bill Folds $1.00 to $10.00 Eversharp Pen and Pencil Set — $5.00 Remington Electric Razors $19.50 JEWLLITE---- Hair Brushes Military Brushes Dresser Sets Coty Compacts Evening in Paris Sets Lentheric Colognes Eastman Kodaks H. W. Stowits 9th & Mass. Phone 516 AUTHORIZED PARTIES Friday, May 15, 1942 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 13:10 p.m. 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. ELIZABETH MEGUIAR Adviser of Women Delta Tau Delta, Steak Fry, Holcom's Grove, 6 to 12. Our government favors healthful recreation and, therefore, our National Parks will be open this year, as usual. For your summer 'hurry up!' you will see many scenic regions in the Union Pacific West. For example, there's in Utah. One of the West's most outstanding attractions, it offers outdoor activities in a setting of colorful beauty. You can enjoy a 3 to 6-day motor boat ride that includes ZION but also BRYCE CANYON NATIONAL PARK in Utah and the GRAND CANYON in Arizona. ZION NATIONAL PARK Union Pacific also serves Yellowstone . . Colorado Sun Valley, Idaho . . Cali- fornia . . and the Pacific Northwest. All three of these regions are utterly unlike in natural, vividly colored stone formations . . . Travel in comfort on Union Pacific trains that go direct to Lund. Utah, where the thrilling motor tour begins. The Progressive UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD