PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1942 The Society Page Society Diminishes In Importance When Dandelions Have ToBeDug announces the pledging of Bill Kallenburger of Edna, Kansas, and Bob Ware of Lawrence. Society takes a back seat when there is work to do. Such will be the case tomorrow afternoon when faculty members will get down to earth and scoop up the dandelions. Jack Walker, Disk Webb, and Max Webster attended the Alpha Tau Omega conclave in Manhattan Tuesday. In several weeks, two dandelions will appear where each professor laboriously dug up one. A squirt of gasoline or a teaspoon of lye on the heart of the plants would eradicate them for good, but such a procedure would take much pleasure from the stoop, squat, and squint involved in dandelion digging. ALPHA TAU OMEGA . . . Sunday dinner guests were Luccille Gillie and Carolyn Baker. SIGMA KAPPA ... guests last night were Mrs. Roy R. Moore, Mrs. R. A. Schwegler, jr., and Mrs. Eugene Crabb, all of Lawrence. PL KAPPA ALPHA guests this week were Mr. and Mrs. Frank K. Kelly of New York. Mrs. Kelly is the daughter of Mrs. Clark Mandigo, housemother. DELTA TAU DELTA . DELTA TAU DELTA weekend guests were Bob Wright of Kansas City, Ed Palmer and Jack Brownell of Wichita. AUTHORIZED PARTIES Friday. April 24 Wesleyan Foundation, Smith's Timber, hay rack ride and picnic, 5:00 to 9 p.m. Alpha Tau Omega, Casino Party, Chapter House, 8 to 12. Delta Phi Sigma, Kansas Room, 9 to 12. Delta Tau Delta, Union Ballroom, 9 to 12. Sigma Chi Pledge Class, House. Sigma Chi Pledge Class, House. 8 to 12. Saturday, April 25 Men's Residence Halls, Union Ballroom, 9, to 12. Tau Kappa Epsilon, Chapter House, 9 to 12. Dances, Announcements Entertaining on the Hill. Kappa Kappa Gaiaa.. dinner dance.. 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Chi Omega, Chapter House, 9 to 12. Sigma Phi Epsilon, dinner dance, 6 to 12. Chapter House. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Chapter House 9 to 12. Piti Chi, hayrack ride, Mott's farm, 4:30 to 19:30 p.m. Elizabeth Meguiar, Adviser of Women DE LUXE CAFE Our 23rd Year in Serving K. U. Students 711 Mass. For the Chic Faculty Woman--with the purchase of any Ritz item of $1.00 or over. The well-dressed faculty women will don sunny California play clothes for their job tomorrow afternoon. Bright in hue, rugged in fabrics, these feminine, though functional clothes, will make the task seem much easier. CHARLES OF THE RITZ... Special Offer Obtain Your Individually Blended Face Powder FREE BILLIE ROGERS Ritz consultant will be here to help you. Weaver's University Alumni Married On Coast Wager Hall announces the marriage of Fern Meuschke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.E Meuschke of Altoona, to Mr. Luther L. Lyon, jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Luther L. Lyon of Winfield. The ceremony took place April 17 in Los Angeles, Calif., where the couple will make their home. Mrs. Lyon majored in English and was graduated from the University in 1941. Lyon received his A.M. degree in Chemistry in 1941 and is now working for his doctor's degree at the University of California at Los Angeles. Mrs. Lyon is the sister of Mrs. Betty Stevens, college junior, of Lawrence. will have a meeting in Fraser hall this afternoon. Mrs. Loren T. Faber of St. Louis, Mo., designer of women's ready-to-wear, will speak to the group on "Textiles and the Designer." Mrs. Faber, formerly Marguerite Morse, was graduated from the University in 1926. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Election of officers will be held and tea will be served. Miss Kathryn Tissue of the department of home economics will pour. In charge of the meeting are Ruth Beeler, Deana McClure, and Dorothy Souligny. TEMPLIN HALL . . . last night the Evening Guild of the Episcopal Church met with Miss Carlotta Nellis, housemother. ADDITIONAL SOCIETY -PAGE 3 Phi Delt's Announce Barber Engagement Phi Delta Theta announces the engagement of Bill Barber, junior in the School of Business, to Betty Anne Atheton, junior at Emporia State Teachers College. When the engagement was announced, Miss Atherton received a white orchid and Mrs. J. H. Kreamer, Phi Delt housemother, received a bouquet of red roses. Cigars were passed to the chapter. Miss Atherton is president of her sorority, Alpha Sigma Alpha. TAU KAPPA EPSILON weekend guests were Ed Rolef of Junction City, Charles Webster, Max Jones, Bill Haage, Warren Spikes, Howard Dibbens, Bob Couch, and Alton Garnand, all of Garden City; and Larry Staley, Arthur Smiley, and Bob Pierce, all of Kansas City. Sunday dinner guests were Dolores Hiller, Betty Lou Stevenson, Don Stout, and Charles Aikens of Independence, Mo. The University Daily Kansan Subscription rates, in advance, $3.00 a year, $1.75 a semester. 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