PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY. DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1942 The Society Page Hill Takes President's Advice; Bicycling Proves A Relaxation President Roosevelt has advised even the hardest working people to get some relaxation and exercise. Hill men and women have taken his advice and their most recent form of relaxation and exercise is bicycling. As yet they have not been riding under umbrellas on rainy days, but on almost any sunshiny day a group of students can be seen pedaling and puffing around the Hill. Bicycling is good entertainment when one has a few leisure moments and it is a convenient method of transportation to picnic grounds. held election of officers Tuesday night. Those elected were Wiley Mitchell, president; Millard Aldridge, vice-president; Alan Welter, secretary; Cliff Parson, treasurer; and Al Ward, master of rituals. guests at its pledge class party Saturday night were Marian Carrothers, Roberta Breitweiser, Betty Dunlap, Jane Allen, Roberta Dell Ikery MDary Lou Nelson, Cara Jean Black, Sarepta Fierpont, and Ernestine Stever. DELTA CHI . . . ALPHA KAPPA PSI . . . . ... Stanley Martin, Delta Chi field secretary, is visiting the chapter now. PIII GAMMA DELTA . . . Dances, Announcements Entertaining on the Hill. ...Sunday dinner guest was Mary Jane McNeil of Lawrence. ...weekend guests at the house were C. M. Volker of Kansas City, Dave Trueman of Dodge City, Frank Libbey and Jack Center, both of Kansas City. dinner guest last night was Dr, R. A. Schwegler, Jr., professor in the School of Education. weekend guests, were Harry Crow, of Tulsa, Al Becker of Kansas City, Jack Miner of Kansas City, Mo., and Cal Pierpont of Chanute. PHI CHI . . . SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON . . . dinner guests Sunday were Maxine Martin and Georgia Logan, both of Topeka; Normand Butts, CORBIN HALL . . . AUTHORIZED PARTIES Friday, April 17, 1942 Christian. Chur c h, Christian Church. 7:45 to 11 p.m. Friday, April 17, 1942 Koppa Alpha Theta, Union ballroom, 9 to 12 p.m. Watkins hall, Watkins hall, 9 to 12 p.m. Saturday, April 18, 1942 Phi Gamma Delta, Chapter house 9 to 12 pm. Relays Varsity, Union ballroom, 9 to 12 p.m. Kappa Eta Kappa, picnic at Tonganoxie State Lake, 2 to 10 p.m. ELIZABETH MEGUIAR Adviser of Women Sunday, April 19, 1942 Culottes for a Life on Wheels--announces the election of the following officers: Mary Louise Belcher, president; Barbara Koch, vice-president; Joan Taggart, treasurer; Helen Wilkins, recording secretary; and Jane Harkrader, pledge trainer. Since we are acquiring the English mode of transportation, we might as well acquire the English mode of dress,—which is characterized by comfort. With culottes as trim and neat as these, however, we are bound to be more stylish than any English women ever dreamed of being. Earl Riddle, and Bob McJones, all of Lawrence; Mrs. H. S. Lewis of Emporia; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mills and Margaret Adams, all of Lawrence. ...Mrs. E. D. Kay of Dodge City was a guest last weekend. ALPHA OMICRON PI . . . . ...dinner guests last night were Ada Kay and Mrs. J. E. Carr, both of Salina. SIGMA KAPPA .★ ... entertained their dates with a picnic and hour dance at the chapter house last night. CHRISTIAN CHURCH . . . . ...will entertain with a folk game party at 7:45 tomorrow night at the church. Margaret Sorenson of Kansas City will be guest director. Miss Sorenson is editor of the recreation handbook for the Disciples of Christ's churches. University students in charge of the party are Charles Kassinger, fine arts freshman, and Julia Hauptli, college sophomore. GAMMA PHI BETA . . . CHI OMEGA . ...will have their spring formal Saturday, April 25. Sunday dinner guests were Bob Fairchild, Bill Stone, Private Lane Davis of Leavenworth, and Dick Grayum. ... Thursday night entertained the Lawrence alumnae with a dinner. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Olin Petefish, Chancellor and Mrs. Deane Malott, Mr. and Mrs. George Kirchoff, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Stacey, Mrs. Robert Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Schwegler, Mr. and Mrs. George Beal, Dean and Mrs. George Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taubett, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Holmes, Mrs William Rowlands, Miss Helen Hoopes, Mr. and Mrs. George Stocking, Mrs. George Glahans,Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ellsworth, Mr. and Mrs. Hovey Hanna, Mr. and Mrs. Weber Hutton, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Broat. luncheon guests yesterday were Irene McLune and Dr. Robert McNair Davis, professor in the School of Law. ...held election of officers last night. Those elected were Don Holman, president; Owen Richards, vice-president; Bill Sears, secretary; Richard Kell, treasurer; Melvin PHI MU ALPHA . . . Miller Hall Announces Engagement of Alumna Our 23rd Year in Serving K. U. Students DE LUXE CAFE 711 Mass. Miller hall announces the engagement of Elizabeth Payton, a graduate of the University in 1939, to Harry Lacey of Beverly Hills, Calif. Miss Payton, formerly secretary of the city health department in Lawrence, is now in Los Angeles. Mr. Lacey, a graduate of the University of Southern California, is employed as an engineer by the Douglas Aircraft company. Henderson-Workentin Marriage Announced The marriage of Susan Henderson of Baxter Springs to Mr. Carl Warkentin of Oklahoma City took place a week ago Saturday in the First Presbyterian church of Baxter Springs. Mrs. Warkentin was graduated from the College in the class of 1840 and is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. Zack, historian; and Eugene Fiser, warden. PHI DELTA THETA . . . ...Sunday dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. Clint Kanaga, Suzanne Weider, and Betty Jane Johnson, all of Kansas City, Mo., Mr. and Mrs. Edward Boddington, Miss Betty Jane Boddington, Eiden Reese, and Royer Allen, all of Kansas City. ★ ALPHA CHI OMEGA . . . guests for Sunday dinner were Veda Margaret强, Frances Anderson, and Dick Reid, all of Kansas City, Mo; John Griffith of Kansas City; Lorenz Schuessler of Fulton, Mo; Mrs. Bill Overton of Lawrence; Merril Jones; Bob Matchette; Jack Walker; Don Sussex; Louis Lafferty; and Howard Gadberry. luncheon guests yesterday were Mrs. M. N. Beeler of Topeka and Mrs. Robert S. Beeler of Chicago. Mrs. Ray Puckett of Wichita, province president, is now visiting the chapter. TRIANGLE . . . ...held its Founder's Day banquet and installation of officers Sunday. Officers installed were Charles Owsey, president; Kay Thompson, vicepresident; Robert Earnheart, recording secretary; Bill Rundle, corresponding secretary; Harry Holzle, chapter editor; Tom Ackerman, librarian; Joe Hensley, sergeant-at-arms; and Jack Smith, intramural manager. Alumni at the banquet were Karl Johnson of Pittsburgh, Pa., Stanley Pugh of Jackson, Mich.; Allen Jackson of Dallas, Texas; Walter Starke of Independence, Mo.; Don Hogue of Ottawa; Charles Defabaugh of Mission; Louis Farber, Morris Han- The University Daily Kansan 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, from 9:30 a.m. to 11 p.m., 17, 1910, at the post office at Lawrence, Kansas, under the Act of March 3, 1879. Margaretta Stewart Puts Out Beta Pin Kappa Alpha Theta announces the engagement of Margaretta Stewart, college sophomore from Wellington, to Bill Jones, sophomore engineer from Wichita, a member of Beta Theta Pi. The announcement was made at dinner at the Theta house last Saturday. Marcile Peterson, college freshman, put the pin on Miss Stewart. Miss Stewart, Miss Peterson and Mrs. P. H. Klinkenberg, Theta housemother received corsages of gardenias. sell, Jim Tethwell, and Don Williams, all of Kansas City, Mo. Guests were Prof. D. D. Haines and Prof. A. M. Ockerblad of the School of Engineering. ALPHA TAU OMEGA . . . Sunday dinner guests were Mr, and Mrs. T. W. Bradley, and daughter, Mary, of Kansas City. weekend guests were Vincent Trump of Leavenworth and Mike Guber of Kansas City. ★ DELTA GAMMA . . . Sunday dinner guests were George Bolt, Bob Vermillion, Calvert Pierpont, Cannon Kane, Sterling Mackie, Don Wetgel, Fred Myne, Jim Secretr, Eugene McGehee, and Tom McMullen of Kansas City. Mo. Yale graduates have on the average only 2.3 children, while Vassar graduates have 2.6, according to surveys. THIS WEEK THURSDAY FRIDAY and SATURDAY The Rexall One Cent Sale APRIL 16,17,18 H.W. Stowits THE REXALL STORE 9th & Mass. Phone 516 y