PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1942 The Society Page Dances, Announcements Entertaining on the Hill. Zilch and W.S.S.F. Dinners Midweek, on Social Slate Social events are so numerous that it is as hard to keep track of them as it used to be to watch the Fords go by. Topping affairs of the week is the Zilch Dinner to be in the Kansas room of the Memorial Union building tonight. Many persons with envious hearts will wish they could attend the dinner and shake hands with the Elmer Aloysius Zilch. In the ballroom of the Union tonight will be the "prison fare" dinner, which is part of the W.S.S.F. drive. Bean soup cocktails will be served, several courses of bean soup are on the menu, and bean soup will be dessert. Proceeds will go to the W.S.S.F. The entire membership of several organized houses will attend the banquet Walt Martie's band, the Kampus Kats, will make their debut in the ballroom at a one-hour midweek tomorrow night. This dance will culminate the three day campaign for the W.S.S.F. electrical engineering fraternity, announces the pledging of Bill Reardon of Kanopolis. ★ KAPPA ETA KAPPA . . . guests at its annual spring picnic at Tonganoxie State lake Sunday were Dorothy Jameyson. Evelyn Hoopes of Garnet, Joanne Johnson. Lucille York, Maxine Fischer of Kansas City, Mo., Louise Polson. Mary Frances Sullivan, Mary Virginia Forsyth, Jane Beal, Ruth Morrow, Amelia Holmes of Kansas City. Mo., Patricia Scott of Mound City, Patricia Ann Scherrer, Lois Carlson, Ann Wellington, Doris Larson, Persis Snook, Betty Learned, Mary Lawrence, Ruth Watson, Martha Doley, Fern Stranathan, Mary Jellison, Mrs. Frances Abbett of Lawrence, Prof. and Mrs. R. P. Stringham and family. ☆ ALPHA OMICRON PI . . . . ...weekend guest was Marion Cramer of Manhattan. DELTA CHI . . . ✩ ... announces the election of Otto Schnellbacher as president of the fraternity. The election was last night. DELTA UPSILON . . . DELTA UPSILON ... entertained with a buffet supper and hour dance Friday. Clayton Harkins's band played. CORBEN BALL Miss Eve Ruth Meinke of Wash ington, D.C., former president of Cori- bull hall, was a dinner guest Friday. ... weekday guests at Corbin were Miss Sally Krebblief of Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Schmidt of Freeport; Mr. and Mrs N. W. Krebblief and daughter, Kathryn, of Mound Ridge; Mrs. H. A. Greve of Anthony; Mr. and Mrs C. M. Utte of Bartlesville, Oklah.; and Miss Jean Steele of Kansas City, Mo. Sunday dinner guests were Mrs. Our 23rd Year in Serving K. U. Students DE LUXE CAFE 711 Mass. Alumni Announce Coming Marriage Announcement of the marriage of Vella Mae Webb of Hardtner, to Lt. Edwin A. Lewis of Dodge City next Friday, has been received. Miss Webba was a junior in the School of Fine Arts last semester. Lewis, now in the air corps at Luke field, Phoenix Ariz., was graduated from the College in 1936 as a pre-medical student The marriage will take place in the First Presbyterian church in Phoenix, Friday at 4:30 p.m. Margaret Fairhurst and Don Fairhurst, both of Kansas City, Mo.; Miss Sigrid Steeper and Miss Freda Zimmerman, both of Wichita; Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Schlagle and Miss Betty Jean Quinn, all of Kansas City; Ed Utley of Bartlesville; Miss Anne Lorimer and Miss Margaret Lorimer, both of Parkville, Mo. ★ ALPHA DELTA PI... Sunday dinner guests were Dorothy Weber and Nancy Higgins both of Kansas City, Mo. ...the following guests are to attend the faculty dinner tonight; Prof. and Mrs. J. F. Wilkins of the School of Fine Arts, Miss Jeannette Cass of the School of Fine Arts, Prof. and Mrs. John W. Ashton of the department of English, Miss Elvira Weeks of the department of chemistry, Miss Viola Anderson, of the department of home economics, Miss Ruth McNair of the department of zoology, and Miss Melba Schilling of the department of physical education. Sunday dinner guests were Dr. KAPPA SIGMA ... * D.G.-Phi Gam Put Out Pins Audene Faussett, fine arts senior, and Bob Miller, sophomore in the School of Law, announced their engagement Saturday night when candy was passed at the Delta Gamma house during dinner. Miss Fausett wore a corsage of cream roses and Ernestine Stever, education senior, placed the pin on Audene. Mrs. Maclure Butcher, housemother, wore a corsage of cream roses. Miss Fausett of Osawatonie is a member of the Glee Club. Miller, a member of Phi Gamma Delta, is from Pittsburgh, Pa. Sigma Nu and Kappa Announce Marriage Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Ledyard of Los Angeles have announced the approaching marriage of their daughter, Patricia Marie, to Donn Stephenson of Chicago. The marriage will take place in May. Miss Ledyard, formerly of Baxter Springs, was a student here last year and a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma. She is finishing her work this year at the University of California at Los Angeles. Stephenson, who was graduated from the School of Business last year, was a member of Sigma Nu. and Mrs. Foster L. Dennis of Dodge City; Dorothy Dickinson, Minta Maude Hunter, and Jack Heisler, all of Great Bend; Letha Eppier, Mary Louise Laffer; Patty Schmidt; Jane Bridges of Gulf Park College; Norman Held of Ellinwood; Bob Ballard and Larry Finney, both of Ft. Riley. Miss Jackie Constock of Topeka was a weekend guest of Irene Korber. WESTMINSTER HALL... ✩ ALPHA CHI OMEGA... Sunday dinner饭桌 were Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Benson of Homewood, Pat and Mike Windsor of Wichita, Dick Reid of Kansas City, Mo., and Curtis Alloway. For Play and Spectator Wear--wood, Pat and Mike Windsor of Wichita, Dick Reid of Kansas City, Mo., and Curtis Alloway. 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