PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1942 The Society Page Drama Theater,Opera House Keep Campus Socialites Busy Chilly and derary spring days do not interfere with campus social life. No matter what the weather may be, Hill men and women continue giving parties, announcing engagements, and having fun. Tonight the social limelight will be focused on the crowd who will attend "Charley's Aunt" in Fraser theater. Tomorrow night the light will be pivoted to Hoch auditorium and on Hill opera fans. CAMPUS HOUSE . . . Mrs. R. B. Medlin of Oakley is visiting her daughter, Wilnia, this week. PHI KAFPA PSI... ...announces the approaching marriage of Ann Apperson of Kansas City, Mo., to William Follett Anderson, an alumnus from Chanute. The date for the wedding, which will be in Kansas City, is set for May 24. THETA TAU... announces the pledging of Ralph May, sophomore engineer, from Osakaosu. Mrs. John Reber of Kensas City was guest housemother this weekend. MILLER HALL . . . SIGMA KAPPA . . . . Marjorie May was a guest of Pat Scherrer in Kansas City last weekend. ALPHA DELTA PI... Mothers' club met at the home of Mrs. J. N. Carman of Lawrence last night at eight o'clock * ...dinner guests Thursday night were Paul S. Woods and Louise Harlow of Kingman and Mrs. H. K. Pringle of Wichita. weekend guests were Mrs. H Roudebush of Topeka and Mrs. H. K. Pringle of Wichita. The Dance Is On---- Tau Sigma Members Work On Spring Performance Tau Sigma is going into the last few weeks of production for its spring performance scheduled at the end of this month. DE LUXE CAFE Our 23rd Year in Serving K. U. Students Miss Melba Schilling, director of the modern dancing organization, has her office in Robinson gymnasium cluttered with costumes half made and others completed, pieces of material, black masks, horned hats, and ruffled pants that are all evidences that Fifty campus queens, who would glamourize any Ziegfield follies, meet approximately 12 times each week in Robinson. Rushing from classes or their evening meals, they pull on their black, long-sleeved scanties to learn and smooth up more than a dozen different dances. Music being composed and selected, program, special invitations, and publicity are other evidences that a performance of the dance is soon to take place. From the light fantastic and humorous to ecstasy, members of Tau Sigma are working to portray a variety of moods in motion. Themes of the dances are centered about studies in rhythm, the beauty of movements, and interpretations of feelings, emotions and ideas, which are brought out in such numbers as "Regimentation" dance showing the monotony of rank and file given in military movements and emphasizing timing and precision. Another dance in keeping with the trend of the times, is the "Satire on War," an arrangement of "Yankee Doodle" which shows the effect of war on the United States, taking the tune and rhythm of the time and the characterization of the people. 711 Mass. The dance of the "Tyrant" tells the inevitable fate of all tyrants. Music arrangement for this number is being composed by Robert M. Palmer, instructor in the School of Fine Arts. This is Mr. Palmer's first composing for the dance, although he has been asked to do composing for Martha Graham, one of the best dancing instructors in the country. Other outstanding dances on the program are Debussy's "Golliwogs," the "Cake Walk," "Fall of the Sunken Cathedral," and the "Profane Waltz." Most of the music for the dances is that of DeBussy's. The program for the performance has been outlined to appeal to all tastes, and includes both the light and classic, graceful beauty and humorous comedy. The performance will take place in Hoch auditorium, April 29, with no charge for admission. 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 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., 17, 19, 110, at the post office at Lawrence Kansas, under the Act of March 3, 1870 Abels and Ewing Put Delt Pin Out The University Daily Kansan Announcement of the engagement of Betty Jean Abels, college senior, to Allan Ewing, college sophomore, has been received. Both students are from Lawrence. Ewing is a member of Delta Tau Delta. The formal announcement was made at a dinner given by Miss Abels' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Frederick Abels, at the Colonial tea room Thursday evening. As the guests arrived at the tea room, they received a miniature newspaper, "Cupid's Thunderbolt," which announced the news. Glee Smith, Jr., a college junior, made the announcement at the Delt house during the dinner hour. An Alpha Chi Omega Engaged to a Beta Alpha Chi Omega announces the engagement of Frances Tucker, college junior from Roswell, N.M., to Lorenz Schuessler, a member of Beta Theta Pi at Westminster college, Fulton, Mo. Candy was passed at the house Thursday night. Miss Tucker received an orchid. Mrs. Neil D. Sutherland, housemother, and Mary Louise Isrig, college junior who put the pin on Miss Tucker, both received corsages of gardenias. DELTA CHI . . . ...newly elected officers of the pledge class are Millard Musselman, president; Richard Snyder, secretary - treasurer; Charles Clement, rush chairman; and Ray Lednicky, social chairman. New under-arm Cream Deodorant safely Stops Perspiration 1. Does not rot dresses or men's shirts. Does not irritate skin. 2. No waiting to dry. Can be used right after shaving. 3. Instantly stops perspiration for 1 to 3 days. Removes odor from perspiration. Dances, Announcements Entertaining on the Hill 4. A pure, white, greaseless, raindess vanishing cream. 5. Atrid has been awarded the Approval Scalef of the American Institute of Laundering for being harmless to fabrics. Arid is the LARGEST SELLING DEODORANT. Try a jar today! ARRID 39¢ a jar At all stores selling toilet goods (also in 10¢ and 59¢ jars) McCool Hands Out Cigars at Dinner Announcement of the engagement of Joan Miller, college freshman of Lawrence, to Abe McCool, college senior of Pratt, has been received. McCool is a member of the Acacia fraternity. McCool passed cigars at dinner at his house last night. PHI GAMMA DELTA . . . ...dinner guest Thursday night was Prof. Waldemar Geltch. CHI OMEGA . . . ...guests at the semi-annual Eleusinian dinner last night were Mrs. C. A. Thomas, Mrs. A. I. Decker, Mrs. Rice Phelps, Mrs. T. D. Funk, Mrs. Baldwin Mitchell, Mrs. H. M. Stucker, and Mrs. S. Emery, all alumnae of Lawrence. will hold an exchange dinner with Alpha Tau Omega tonight. Chi Omega actives will go to the ATO house for dinner and ATO pledges will come to the Chi Omega house for dinner. BELLE-SHARMEER stockings in all lea sizes Fit has always set the fashion in legs! And in these days of new textures, sleek, sure fit . . . Belle-Sharmee fit . . . is not only smarter, it's indispensable. Now, as always, Belle-Sharmee Stockings are made in actual leg sizes . . . cling and flatter in every texture. All leg sizes, individually sized in width as well as in length, are here exclusively. 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