PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 1942 The Society Page Dances, Announcements Entertaining on the Hill. Social "Must" Affair Attracts Large Group To Memorial Union Here is a revival of the classic sleeveless cardigan with matching skirt in blue, beige or coral wool flannel. Worn with it is a striped rayon-crepe shirt. It will be a momentous occasion. Everyone of import will be there. Men and women from all over the Hill are expected to attend the great event. Outfit With Uncounted Uses--announces the pledging of Fred Humphreys, business junior from Ashtand. Since such a gathering will not be held again until next fall, it is one of those social "musts." Many persons have reserved this date for weeks. Also, for weeks, two top bands have been booked for this affair. In other words—the last midweek of the semester will be in the ballroom of the Memorial Union building tomorrow night from 7 to 9 o'clock. Clayton Harbur and Russ Chambers' bands will play. ALPHA DELTA PI Sunday dinner guests were Kenneth Crowley, Clark Williams of Kansas City, Mo., and John Cranor of Neodesha. GAMMA PHI Sunday dinner guests were Harry Huff, Jack Bradley, Bob Barton, Bob Caster of Kansas City, Ross Hambric, Wayne Holmes of Kansas City, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Faucett, instructor, in the department of bacteriology. ★ SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON . . . guests at its spring formal Saturday night were Helen Wilkins. Necky Lou Trembly, Billie Jabroe, Mary Burchfield, Betty Barret of Kansas City, Mo., Shirley Henry, Jean Cody, Jane Stites, Barbara Breidenthal, Virginia McGill, Peggy Ballard, Helen Huff, Marjorie McKay, Bette Baker, Mariette Bennett of Ottawa, Lila Jean Doughman, Marilyn Cassier, Bette Leimert, Sara Wills of Topeka, Barbara Barber, Margaret Anne Reed, Nancy Neville, Jo Johnson, Betty Jane Hamilton, Suzanne Stone, Marian Miller, Mary Ewers, Mary Bitzer, Jean Miller, Mariella Ross of Kansas City, Mo., Dorothy Fizzell, Shirley Benford, Betty Roberts, Marta Alice Horner, Miriam Jessen, Margaret Funk, Shirley Kernodle, Marjorie Seistgr and Donald Ebling, both of Kansas City, Mo. Chaperones for the party were Mrs. L. C. Harris, Delta Chi housemother; Mrs. Charles D. Howe, Kappa Kappa Gamma housemother; Mrs. E. D. Charles, Sigma Chi housemother; Mrs. Eva Oakes, Sig Alph housemother; and Mrs. Jane McLane of Wichita. SIGMA CHI . . . announces election of the following officers last night; John Somers, president; Rodney Smith, vicepresident; Thurston Cowgill, secretary; Paul Trower, treasurer; Arthur Dekker, corresponding secretary; Daniel Bachmann, historian; Larry Smith, freshman trainer; and Bill Butler, editor. PHI BETA PI . . . dinner guests Sunday were Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Westfall of Halstead, Elizabeth Marshall, and Edna Boam. PHI KAPPA PSI . . . Sunday dinner guests were Sally Worrall of Kansas City, Patty Worrall of Baker University. Mr. and Mrs. William Miller of Lawrence, Kathryn McGauhey, Rosemary Utz of Atchison, Doris Turney, Kathryn Rich of Emporia, and Jean Hollis of Overbrook. Sunday dinner guests were Mr. Charles Strickland of Mason City, Iowa, national president from 1938 to 1940; Larry Winn, Jr.; Joan Elliott of Mission; Norma Anderson; Barbara Batchelor; Barbara Winn; and Don Powell of Kansas City. TEMPLIN HALL . . . ALPHA OMICRON PI . . . ...dinner guests Sunday were Mrs John O'Callaghan of Bonner Springs and Julie Adams of Lawrence. Marjorie Jacobs, Janet Turner, and Virginia Radcliffe spent the weekend in Kansas City. Alive Jean Lemon spent the weekend in Manhattan. ★ ...Sunday dinner guest was Paul Downey. JOLLIFE HALL . . . CAMPUS HOUSE . . . ...Kelma Smith spent the weekend visiting her parents in Irving. Mary Louise McCampbell spent the weekend visiting her parents in Kansas City. Laura Childs was a weekend guest at her home in Herington. Velda Dreyer was a weekend guest at her home in Topeka. weekend guests were Charles Gadger, John Thorp, Bob Hall, and Lee Schmidt, all of Kansas City, Mo. Bill Harper and John Sanchez, both of Winfield. CARRUTH HALL . . . Sunday dinner guests were Rosemary Utz of Atchison, Doris Turney of Lawrence, Pauline Stepp of Carrolton, Mo., and Nancy Claire Anderson of Topeka. DE LUXE CAFE Our 23rd Year in Serving K. U. Students 711 Mass. Gamma Phi Announces Recent Engagement Gamma Phi Beta announces the engagement of Ruth Morrow, college sophomore, to Herbert Roberts, a member of the air corps at Lancaster, Calif. The engagement was announced to the sorority at Sunday dinner and candy was passed. Miss Morrow received a corsage of gardenias. Mrs. Ralph Baldwin, Gamma Phi housemother, and Mary Todd, fine arts sophomore, also received gardenias. NOTICE The Jay James will hold their meeting in the Pine Room of the Memorial Union building tomorrow at 4:30 p.m. Please wear uniforms for pledging. RICKER HALL . . . Mary K. Brown, Pres. guests at a buffet supper Sunday night were Marie Milen, Melvin Masterson, Victor Laskot, Dean Miller, Burton Bowlus, William Bell, David Boylan, Howard Hull, Bob McGregor, Warren Jacks, and Bob Wood of Kansas City, Mo. MILLER HALL . . ★ Mr. and Mrs. Homer Riley of Stafford were dinner guests Thursday. guests during the weekend were Judy Angevine of McPherson, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Stephenson and Ralph Stephenson of Kansas City. WAGER HALL .. Lloyd Pruit of Parsons was a dinner guest Saturday. guests during the weekend were Mrs. J. F. McDonnell of Caldwell, Miss Dawn Smith of Osawatomie, and Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Strain of Garnett. WESTMINSTER HALL . . . Nancy Kaaz spent Sunday in Emporia visiting friends. THETA TAU . . . ...Mrs. Ray Gentry of Neodesha was a weekend guest of her daughter, Gerry. announces the pledging of Gerald Salmon, engineering sophomore from Tenganoxie. UNIVERSITY CLUB . . . ...will entertain with a dance for the sons and daughters of members, and their guests, Saturday night from 8:30 to 11:30 o'clock in the club rooms. ...will have a supper Sunday night at the club rooms. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Klooz of Lawrence are in charge of the meeting. The University Daily Kansan Subservication rates, in advance, $3.00 a year, $1.75 a semester. Published at Lawrence, Kansas, daily during the school year Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday. Entered at Lawrence on September 17, 1910, at the post office at Lawrence, Kansas, under the Act of March 8, 1879. Sigma Kappa Passes Candy at Dinner Sigma Kappa announces the engagement of Mary Frances Sullivan, fine arts junior from Shawnee, to Burt G. Larson, engineering junior from Rock Springs, Wyo., a member of Kappa Eta Kappa. Larson is a member of Kappa Eta Kappa, electrical engineering fraternity, and Scabbard and Blade. Sunday dinner guests were Mrs. F. H. Maricle of Dodge City; Mrs. F. H. Woodbury, Pat Munger, Bill Kanaga, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Kanga, Mrs. Jimmie L. Sweet, and Athelia Arnoodbury, all of Kansas City, Mo.; Nancy Howe of St. Louis, Mo.; Stanley Hansen; Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Lindsay and their son, Bob, of Kansas City, Betty Anne Atherton of Emporia; and Betty Allen. encuncles the officers for the coming semester: Bob McCarty, president; Charles Elliott, reporter; Byron Kern, warden; Sam Kneale, secretary; and Joe Elliott, house steward. Additional society on page 3 The announcement was made and candy was passed at dinner at the Sigma Kappa house last night. Miss Sullivan received a corsage of red roses. Mrs.H.C.Lyons, Sigma Kappa housemother, and Mary Louise Liston, who made the announcement, received corsages of gardenias. Marjorie Thies, a member of Alpha Chi Omega, was a dinner guest. "KINGS ROW" Miss Sullivan is president of Sigma Kappa, secretary of the Women's Glee Club, a member of Jay James, and a member of the Women's Pan-Hellenic council. PHI DELTA THETA . . . The Town They Talk of in Whispers HELD OVER ONE MORE DAY Ends Wednesday JAYHAWKER Regular Low Prices Prevail T dra exh Str assc pain oil mus K incl ican Dear of F Miss and a re At 6 band recti Clar Clark C. will the on " Unde When "P: Lack addr er, psy ch ing a 100