PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, MAY 10, 1942 The Society Page Cares Thrown Away For Evenings Filled With Dancing, Romancing Tripping the light fantastic at spring parties last night were five different groups. The night before, two organizations threw away their cares and partied for an evening. At the Alpha Delta Pi chapter house last night, damsels and dates danced to the music of Walt Martie's band. K-State's Matt Betton furnished rhythms for the Beta's traditional German at the Memorial Union ballroom. Playing for the Sigma Chi's and their sweethearts $ ^{ \dagger} $ was Russ Chambers and his band. Residents of Ricker hall and their dates danced to recorded music at their spring party held at the hall. In the Kansan room, a jute box jived for the Westminster hall dance. UNIVERSITY WOMEN'S CLUB. Dates were entertained with a formal dinner and dance at the Delta Upsilon house Friday night. Delta Gamma had its spring formal at its chapter house as did Delta Chi. Picnics are also in the offing. Sigma Alpha Epsilon will have its annual violet hunt this afternoon at the state lake. Yesterday the Triangle fraternity enjoyed a picnic at Lone Star lake. UNIVERSITY WOMEN'S CLUB . . . ... in the absence of Mrs. Deane Malott, president, Mrs.Verner Smith, vice-president, presided over the business meeting of the club held Thursday afternoon in the Memorial Union building. Reports were given by officers and committee chairmen of the past year and officers were elected for the coming year. ★ The following officers were elected: Mrs. Deane W. Malott, president; Mrs. Laurence Woodruff, vice-president; Mrs. Richard Koopman, recording secretary; Mrs. V. P. Hessler, corresponding secretary; Mrs. C. J. Posey, treasurer; Mrs. P. W. Viesselman, finance chairman; Mrs. George J. Hood, social chairman; Mrs. Elmer Beth, publicity chairman; and Mrs. Loren Eisley, Miss Florence Black, and Miss Helen Wagstaff, members at large. Mrs. Norman Plummer is program chairman. Mrs. George J. Hood, representing the local Red Cross, explained a new summer project. Quilts are to be made from scraps that have been donated or accumulated in the Red Cross sewing room. Those interested in helping should call her. Mrs. A. T. Walker and Miss Margaret Lynn poured. Mrs. J. N. Corman was chairman of the tea committee. She was assisted by Mrs. Robert Taft, Mrs. Laurence Woodruff, and Mrs. G. W. Smith. Sunday, May 10, 1942 Sigma Alpha Epsilon, State Lake Picnic, 2 to 7. ELIZABETH MEGUIAR Adviser of Women Dances, Announcements Entertaining on the Hill. DE LUXE CAFE Our 23rd Year in Serving K. U. Students 711 Mass. RICKER HALL . . . ...guests at the spring formal last night were Howard Hull, Melvin Masterson, Bill Dill, Victor Loskot. Bob MacGregor, Dean Blackwood, Dean Miller, Warren Jacks, Burton Bowls, Rodney Selfridge, and Fay Roberts and Bob Wood, both of Kansas City, Mo. SIGMA CHI . . . ★ guests at its spring party las night were Margy Reed, Barbars Trower of Kansas City, Mo., Wilma Jean Hadden, Annette Bigelow of Lawrence, Cecil King of Kansas City, Mo., Jean Fees, Cynthia Gilmer, Betty Jane Hamilton, Marjorie Oliver, Dorothy Cornish, Peggy Ballard, Betty Rowton, Helen Gulick, of Kansas City, Mo., Barbara Breidenthal, Nancy Clark, Nancy Jane Petersen, Anne Zimmerman of Kansas City, Mo., Lila Jean Doughman, Flossie Allen, Joan Ticknor of Kansas City, Mo., Margaret Ann Reed, Margaret Holcomb, Dorothy Frizzell, Helen Huff, Ada Moseley and Marguerite Peet, both of Kansas City, Mo., Eileen Miller, Marcile Peterson, Gerry Powell, Anne French, and Christine Turk. ★ ALPHA DELTA PI . . . ...weekend guests were Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Pringle of Wichita. ...announces the marriage of Betty Jo Childs, '41, to Kenneth Spring. They are now living in Houston, Tex., were Spring is stationed on active duty. ADDITIONAL SOCIETY on PAGE 3 Phi Psi Engaged To Pi Beta Phi Pi Beta Phi announces the engagement of Rosemary Utterback, college junior from Newton, to Bob Trump, college senior from Ottawa. The engagement was announced at the house at Tuesday dinner. Miss Utterback received an orchid and Mrs. Dean Alt received a spring bouquet. Her sister, Georgia Ann, put the pin on Miss Utterback and was sent a corsage of three gardenias. A corsage of lilies of the valley and on orchid were worn by Martha Jane Kenagy, Miss Utterback's roommate. 4—DU— The engagement of George Keene to Iris McKinnis of Pratt, was announced Friday night at the Delta Upsilon dinner dance at the chapter house. Cigars were passed at dinner. Miss McKinnis attends Pratt Junior College and George is a senior pre-medic student in the University. She and Mrs. James A. Hooke, housemother, wore gardenia corsages. PHI KAPPA PSI.. announces the pledging of John Cole of St. Joseph, Mo. The University Daily Kansan Subscription rates, in dollars, $300 a year, $1.75 a semester. Published at Lawrence, Kansas, daily during the school year except Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday. In the class matter September 17, 1910, to November 17, 1910, Kansas, under the Act of March 8, 1879. Resting from a dip in the deep blue sea are Henry Fonda and Gene Tierney in this scene from the hilarious new 20th Century-Fox hit, "Rings on Her Fingers," which is now playing at the Granada Theatre for 3 days. Gene does Hank out of $20,000—but he doesn't mind! You see, he's nuts about her—can you blame him? Cotton CropBig This Spring For a cool, calm, and collected summer, you must have cottons. The cotton crop is big this spring and every woman must have a closet full. The dress pictured above is as cool as an early summer morning breeze. 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