PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1942 The Society Page April Showers Bring May Showers But Parties and Picnics Continue April—rain. May—sunshine and flowers. But two to one it won't work that way. May Day is the day for flowers, May baskets, and real spring fever. The rain of late has been too consistent in its visits, and tomorrow undoubtedly will be another dreary day. Rubber boots, just plain rubbers, reversibles, raincoats, gaily colored scarves, rain hats, and bumbershoots will protect Hill men and women from the rain. In spite of the spasmodic hematoma, the stock fries, pic. $ \textcircled{2} $ nics, hayrack rides, and parties will continue. Let the rains come- Dances, Announcements Entertaining on the Hill. ★ guests at its buffet supper tonight: Dorothy Schroeter, Nancy Carey, Mary Cheney, Virginia McGill, Jackie Meyer, Mary McVey, Shirley Benford, Suzanne Weider, Barbara Jo Wilson, Frances Morrill, Betty Allen, Peggy Roberts, Harriet Hutchison, and Marjorie Tibbets. PHI DELTA THETA . . . Joan Darby, Nancy Prather, Lois Howell, Patty Armel, Barbara Winn, Irma Lee Hasty, Patsy Piller, Peggy Schroeder, Helen Huff, Martha Thompson, Shirley Henry, Virginia Britton, Jerry Buhler, Betty Rowton, Helen Herrick, and Jane Peake. Jo Ann Teed, Nancy Neville, Ann Bowen, Donna White, Norma Henry, Barbara Brelsford, Florence Allen, Nancy Petersen, Barbara Brideendhal, Virginia Phipps, Shirley Wasson, Mary Bitzer, and Christine Turk. held election of officers Monday night. Those elected were Bedford Berley, commander; Dean Ostrum, licutient commander; Dick Buck, recorder; J. F. Kelsey, treasurer; Bill Rolle, chaplain; Beal Shaw, sentinal and steward; Scott Harvey, reporter; Howard Shryck, house manager; Hillis Kennard, rush captain; and Bill Pepperell, historian. SIGMA NU . . . Sunday dinner guests were Richard J. Hopkins, federal district court judge from Kansas City, Mo., Mary Evelyn Newman, and Webster Holloway of Kansas City. AUTHORIZED PARTIES Friday, May 1, 1942 Alpha Chi Omega Pledge Class Chapter House, 6 to 12. Corbin Hall, Spring Formal, Union Ballroom, 9 to 12. Kappa Psi, Pharmaceutical, Kansas Room, 6:30 to 12 P₁ Kappa Alpha, Chapter House 9 to 12. Saturday, May 2, 1942 Maryland. 2. Wesleyan Foundation, Picnic. 5:30 to 8:30. Wager Hall, Spring Formal, Wager Hall, 9 to 12. K. U. Student Housing Association Steak Fry, 5:30 to 12. ELIZABETH MEGUIAR Adviser of Women DE LUXE CAFE Our 23rd Year in Serving K. U. Students 711 Mass 06/25/24 Delta Gam Engaged To Phi Mu Alpha Delta Gamma announces the engagement of Barbara Hahn, fine arts sophomore from St. John, to Harry Johnson, fine arts junior from Greensburg. Candy was passed at the house Saturday night. Miss Hahn received a corsage of American Beauty roses. Her sister, Phoebe Jane, education senior who put the pin on, received a corsage of Talisman roses. Mrs. Maclure Butcher, housemother, a l s o wore Talisman roses. Johnson and Miss Hahn are both members of the A Cappella choir. Johnson belongs to Phi Mu Alpha, professional music fraternity. Jay Coed Engaged To Army Lieutenant Announcement of the engagement of Patricia Riggs, college senior, to Lieut. Clyde Kenneth Kost, former University student, was made at dinner at the Jay Coed Co-op Monday night. Miss Riggs is a member of Jay James, Mortar Board, and the Y.W.-C.A. cabinet. Kost, now stationed in the coast artillery corps at Fort Monroe, Va., left school at the end of the first semester. He was a member of KuKu, Kappa Psi, professional pharmacy fraternity, and Scabbard and Blade. ALPHA CHI OMEGA . . will entertain with its annual brother, cousin, and son dinner tonight at the chapter house. Guests will be Bill Brownlee, Bob Farley, Tom Ackerman, Bill Bennett, Bob Akey, Clarke Henry, Jim Gillie, Aubrey Bradley, Bill Cave, Dean Ostrum, Scott Harvey, Ted Nelson, Harry Waite, Ransom Bennett, Joe Payne, and Jim Maloney. KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA . . . Sarepta Pierpon was a luncheon guest Wednesday. KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA . . . 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. Subscription rate: $1.80 a month, 17¢, 4910; also the post office at Lawrence, Kansas, under the Act of March 3, 1879. The University Daily Kansan Kappa Kappa Gamma announces the engagement of Jane Barnes, college senior, to Julien LePage, business senior and a member of Alpha Tau Omega. The engagement was announced at the Kappa house Friday night. Kappa and ATO Put Out Pins Miss Barnes received an orchid and Mrs. Charles D. Howe, housemother, received gardenias. Miss Jeanne Sunderland, fine arts senior, put the pin on Miss Barnes. WATKINS HALL . . . Both LePage and Miss Barnes are from Leavenworth. Miss Barnes is a member of Psi Chi, honorary psychology fraternity. Mrs. Dwight Metzler and Mr. and Mrs. I. Glenn Stevenson, all of Lawrence, were dinner guests Wed- nesday. ...will have a Mother's day breakfast Sunday. SIGMA KAPPA . . . ...dinner guests Wednesday were Marian Carrothers and Frances Tucker. George V. Kendall, dean of Wabash college, has been commissioned a lieutenant colonel in the army. Gray Days Become Gay Days--- Though the skies may be cloudy, there will be sunshine in your heart if you don a little white raincoat like the one pictured. Made of water-proofed cotton, precipitation-shedder has patch pockets and buttons down the front. DELTA GAMMA ...the local chapter, Beta Kappa, celebrated its first birthday Sunday. Mrs. J. Walter Bingham, national president, was the honor guest. Guests at dinner were Mrs. Bingham; Mrs. J. J. Jakosky, Mrs. Corlett Cotton, Mrs. William Burdick, Miss Virginia Brand, Miss Beulah Morrison, and Miss Sibyl Mahm, all of Lawrence; and Major and Mrs. P. H. Leibbrand of Springfield, Mo. 8A2C 41D0 6B3E 7AADD 3507 GAMMA PHI . . . ...dinner guest last night was Anna Mae Young. ...luncheon guest yesterday was Elaine Handy. SINGLE EDGE 15 FOR 25¢ bargain back of super-heen blades 15 for 25c Smartest Looking Pen in Town! EVERSHARP Skyline Amazing new "Magic Feed" ends all normal causes of pen messiness. No flooding. No dripping. 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