PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1942 The Society Page Dances, Announcements Entertaining on the Hill. Parties, Dances Add Excitement To Weekend of Kansas Relays If it doesn't rain too much,it will be a good weekend-viding, of course, that it doesn't turn cold. Rain or shine, Hill men and women could not miss having a good time at the Relays. To top this excitement, six parties are scheduled for the weekend. Kappa Alpha Theta will entertain with its spring formal in the Memorial Union ballroom from 9 to 12 tonight. Watkins will be at $ \textcircled{3} $ hain spring format will be in the hall from 9 to 12 tonight. Clayton Harbur and his band will play at the Watkins party, Russ Chamber's band at the Theta dance. The young people of the Christian church will have a folk game party at the church tonight. Tomorrow night Phi Gamma Delta will have its spring party at the chapter house. Many students will attend the Relays varsity in the Memorial Union ballroom from 9 to 12 o'clock tomorrow night. A picnic at Tonganoxie on Sunday is planned by Kappa Eta Kappa. PHI DELTA THETA . . DELIA HELIA dinner guests last night were Bob Bellamy and Jim Harrison. ★ CAMPUS HOUSE . . ✩ Melba Nininger is spending the weekend at her home in McPheson. WESTMINSTER HALL . . ... Velma Cassel spent Thursday in Kansas City. ... Helen Blincoe is spending the weekend at her home in Ft. Scott. ALPHA CHI SIGMA . . . Tuesday dinner guests were Elmer Holt, Bob Russell, and Art Johnston. * CHRISTIAN CHURCH . . . ★ Miss Mildred Sorenson of Kansas City will lead folk dancing at the party at 7:45 o'clock at the church tonight. The group also will play games and refreshments will be served. GAMMA PHI BETA . . . dinner guests last night were Bill Stone, Bob Fairchild and Thurston Cowgill. TEMPLIN HALL . . . dinner guest last night was Miss Minnie Moodie, curator of Thayer museum. AUTHORIZED PARTIES Friday, April 17. 1942 Christian Church, Christian Church, 7:45 to 11 p.m. Kappa Alpha Theta, Union ballroom, 9 to 12 p.m. Watkins hall, Watkins hall, 9 to 12 p.m. Alpha Chi Sigma, Dinner dance, Kansas room, 7 to 12 p.m. Saturday, April 18, 1942 Phi Gamma Delta, Chapter house, 9 to 12 p.m. Relays Varsity, Union ballroom, 9 to 12 p.m. 9 to 12 p.m. Sunday, April 19, 1942 Kappa Eta Kappa, picnic at Tongaunoxie State Lake, 2 to 10 p.m. ELIZABETH MEGUIAR Adviser of Women Sigma Chi Alumnus Engaged to D.G. Candy was passed at the Delta Gamma house last night announcing the engagement of Ann French to Fred Myne. Miss French wore a white orchid. Her assistant Beverly Edlund, fine arts freshman, and Mrs. Maclure Butcher, housemother, both wore gardenia corsages. Miss French is a freshman in the College. Fred is a Sigma Chi, a former student of the University. PHI KAPPA PSI . . . announces the pledging of Bill Ellis of Baxter Springs. have as weekend guests the Hutchinson track team. DELTA GAMMA . . . ★ ...dinner guests last night were Mrs. Albert Drake of Kansas City, Mo., Mrs. J. O. Davidson of Wichita. Mrs. Marjorie Colman of Kansas City, Miss Virginia Brand of Lawrence, Helen Huff, Nadine Fox and Marjorie Burkhead. ★ JOLLIFFE HALL . . weekend guest is Welley Innis of Raton, New Mexico. ALPHA CHI OMEGA . . . ...held their annual formal Deans dinner Tuesday evening with the following guests; Chancellor and Mrs. Deane Malott, Dean and Mrs. Paul Lawson, Dean and Mrs. George Smith, Dean and Mrs. Henry Werner and Miss Elizabeth Meguiar, adviser of women. Wednesday luncheon guests were Evelyn Sikes and Ann Murray. Thursday luncheon guest was Virginia Gsell. held a banquet supper and hour dance Wednesday with the following guests; Keith Allen, John Anderson, Jim Beers, Charles Clinkenbeard, Dick Channel, Ken Cooper, George Crowell, Al Derrington, Armand Dixon, Willis Sankhauser, Max Sessler, Bill Franklin, Jerry Geiger, Ralph Hedges, Paul Hornung, Sid Jagger, Ned Martin, Charles Means, Lewis Musick, Ed Reese, Otto Snellbacher, Kenny Thompson, George Verhage, Joe Walter. ALPHA DELTA PI . . . TAU KAPPA EPSILON . . . ...dinner guests Thursday were Mrs. Henry Shenk of Lawrence, Betty Mott, Mary Miner, Rod Bradie, Wendell Link, Harold Walters, Ann Wyatt and Lloyd Legier of Kansas City, Mo. KAPPA ALPHA THETA . . . Bobbie Sue McCluggage was a luncheon guest Tuesday. Watkins Announces Recent Engagement Watkins hall announces the engagement of Marcia Molby, college senior from Salina, to Perry Fleagle, business senior from Lawrence. Mrs. C. E. Esterly announced the engagement at the house last night. Candy was passed. Miss Molby received a white orchid, Mrs. Esterly received a corsage of gardenias and roses, and Miss Steeper, college senior who pinned the orchid on Miss Molby, received a corsage of daffodils. WATKINS HALL . . . ...guests at their spring semi-formal party tonight will be Jack Engel, Dean Martin, Ben Wolfe, Mac Frederick, Glen Richardson, Larry Hickey, Ralph May, Dana Tompkins, Jim Roderick, Wendell Mendenhall, Don Williams, Maurice Hill, Wallace Puntenney, Perry Fleagle, Warren Gladhart, Bob Kloepper, Grier Zimmerman, Maurice Barringer, Orville Kretzmeier, Madison Self, Jill Gimpiek, Clark Moots, Charles Cowan, Mike Humphreys, Dean Edmonds, Bill Pritchard of Kansas City, Mo., John Case, Meda Gae Litten, Barbara Reber, and Marjorie Spurrier. Chaperones will be Mrs. C. E. Esterley, Watkins housemother, Mrs. M. M. Wolfe, Acacia housemother, and Miss Carlatta Nellis, Templin housemother. ALPHA TAU OMEGA ... guests at the buffet supper Tuesday were Lucile Gillie, Betty Cobb, Virginia Britton, Ann Moorhead, Jeanne Moyer, J. Barnes, J. Johnson, Mary Lou Belcher, Fern Stranathan, Mary Lafter, Nancy Neville, Lila Doughman, Dorothy Jean Harvey Alice Louise Brown, Mary Gene Hull, Virginia Gsell, Joanne Croson, Donna Burkhead, Carolyn Baker, Midge Dickey, Shirley Bayles, Ann Murray, Marion Smith, Gloria Brinkman, Margie Welch, Jane Harkrader, Nancy Teichgraeber, Norma Henry and Mary K. Brown. PI BETA PHI . . . ★ ...guesses Thursday night were Miss Madge Bullane, Miss Virginia Ghetto, Miss Peggy Warner, Miss Margaret Hill, and Mrs. F. H. Smithmeyer, all of Lawrence, and Mrs. Aurth Arther Keene of Kansas City, Mo. ... entertained with a tea Thursday afternoon honoring Mrs. Robert Wild of Indianapolis, assistant to the grand vice-president, who is a guest at the Pi Phi house this week. DE LUXE CAFE 711 Mass. Our 23rd Year in Serving K. U. Students Slacks for Play and Leisure Wear--pledges entertained actives at the annual paddle party Thursday night. In the past few months, sales of slacks in the United States have averaged a 500 per cent increase over all previous records. All of which means that slacks are the thing to wear. For awhile, perhaps, women will have to wear them only for play and leisure, for men will not accept them for every day wear. As women take over more and more male positions, men certainly will not object. DELTA TAU DELTA . . . ★ DELTA TAC DELTA ...weekend guest was Jack Brown- ell of Wichita. MILLER HALL ... MILLER HALL ... will have an hour dance from 7 to 8 o'clock Tuesday night. ★ SIGMA KAPPA . . . ...Margaret Fultz was a dinner guest Thursday. "The Women" by Clare Booth, which has been called "a poisonous satire" in reviews, will be presented at Fraser theater for one night only, Monday, April 27. The price of admission will be 25 cents plus tax. "The Women" is the first successful play with an all-women cast to be written in the last twenty years. Most of the students taking part in the play are enrolled in drama courses. Dramatists To Present 'The Women' The play will be presented in eleven different scenes and will be played without intermission between acts. The director is Prof. Allen Crafton of the department of speech and drama. More Milk With Radio Music San Jose, Cal. — (UP) — By providing cows with music during the milking hour, Eddie Berryessa is convinced the nation can meet its goal of 125,000,000 pounds of milk for 1942. With a radio in the milking barns, his 180 cows have increased their production 30 gallons daily. Stockton Discusses Planned Economy That we are rapidly developing planned economy, and that we will be living under such a system for year was the view expressed by Frank T Stockton, dean of the School of Business, last night at the World at We lecture in Fraser theater. Speaking on "Problems of American War Economy," Stockton outlined the program now in effect, and explained its purpose. To put the nation's production on a war footing, is necessary to convert much of the manufacturing now devoted to civilian needs to turning out war supplies. He discussed the problems of increasing plant capacity, meeting demand for machine tools, how to meet civilian needs, and the problems arising over labor. Build Own Air Raid Siren Oregon City, Ore.—(UP)—Ore Oregon City has one of the largest steer driven air raid sirens of the Pacifi coast. The four horned device we built by employees of the Hawle Pulp and Paper company of materials available at the mill. The University Daily Kansan The University Daily Kansan Suburban is 8:00 a.m. year, $17.5 a semester. Published at Law rence, Kansas, daily during the school year except Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday. Entered as second class matter September 30, 2014. Registered in Kansas, under the Act of March 3, 1872. 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