PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY. APRIL 2, 1942 The Society Page Campus Society at Minimum As Easter Weekend Nears With fewer students spending Easter at home this year, Lawrence churches are expected to be full this Sunday. Having no vocation has not driven the Easter spirit from Hill men and women. In accordance with the deep-felt significance Easter has this year, campus social activities will be at a minimum this weekend. The war will not stop the Easter parade, and women will don their outfits of light and springy colors on Sunday. As yet there are no priorities on Easter bunnies, and they undoubtedly will be in full swing Saturday night. * SIGMA PHI EPSILON . . . . dinner guests tonight will be Jane Peake, Gloria Goff, Ruth Russell, Betty Pile, Virginia Britton, Betty Jane Hamilton, and Mary Ewing. KAPPA PSI . . . Methodist sorority entertained with a party Friday night with the following guests: Maurice Abele, Garel Grunder, Ed Allusp, Vernon Foster, Freeman Meyer, Maurice Barker, John Hartford, Lee Nelson, Fred Woffe, Deane Tack, Carroll Clawson, Bob Collett, Merlin Ruthrop of Tonganoxie, Bill Schropp, John Todd, Dick Edgar, Niles Gibson, Warren Jacks, Lyle Kalp, Eldon Sneegas, Martin Chapman. PHI CHI THETA . . . women's business sorority, held its annual founder's day dinner at the Colonial tea room last Sunday. Guest speakers were Colonel James S. Dusenbury and Dean Frank T. Stockton. Virginia Gsell, fine arts junior, sang two solos. JAY JANES . . . will entertain with their annual spring tea a week from tomorrow afternoon in the Memorial Union lounge. All women interested in Jay James are asked to attend. Vacancies in the organization caused by graduation of senior members will be filled by women selected from those who attend the tea. P1 BETA PHI . . . unexpectedly entertained the Phi Delta Theta chapter Tuesday at dinner. It is an annual custom for the fraternity to walk in on the Pi Pui's. If the historical tradition is followed, it will not be long until the Pi Phi's walk in on the Phi Delt's. MILLER HALL . . . ... weekend guests will be Mary and Ruth Hartley. ... Melvin McDonald of Wichita was a dinner guest Sunday. CHI OMEGA . . . held a brother-son dinner and hour dance Tuesday night. Guests were T. F. Nelson, Bob Brown, Al Decker, Page Benson, Andy Mitchell, Don Mitchell, Stan Krieder, DE LUXE CAFE Our 23rd Year in Serving K. U. Students 711 Mass. V. L. Cline, Rodney Smith, Richard Laskley, and Jim McKay. WESTMINSTER HALL . . . Miss Marie Miller was a guest at the Easter dinner Tuesday. Dinner guests last night were Steve Meade and W. C. Keys of Miami, Florida. ★ Ruth Pohle of Wilson, will be a weekend guest of Mary Jellison. Ruth Schofield and Jewell Bagby of Fort Scott will be weekend guest of Helen Blincoe. Lucy Kaaz will spend the weekend at her home in Atchison. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Leatherwood of Dodge City will visit their daughter, Eleanor, this weekend. Georgia Lundrigan will spend the weekend at her home in Independence. June Paul will spend the weekend at her home in Coffeyville. SIGMA KAPPA . . . Sunday dinner guests were Burt Larson, Sam Crawford, and Henry Sullivan of Shawnee. RICKER HALL . . . officer; and Erna Carl, rush captain gave a birthday party last night for Alice Boylan and Georgia Wiggins whose birthdays are during the summer. announces the following new officers: Olga Carl, president; Marjorie Jacobs, vice-president; Doris Dunkley, treasurer; Jane Reid, corresponding secretary and historian; Helen Marie Thompson, recording secretary; Norma Deen, scholarship ALPHA OMICRON PI... bunter, and Brianna Carr, senior. ... Thursday dinner guests were Mrs. A. J. Mix and Mrs. Charles Black. ... announces the initiation of Norma Deem of Oneida and Helen Marie Thompson of Horton. KAPPA ALPHA THETA . . . ...dinner guests Wednesday were Carolyn Kline, Barbara Rice, Jean Stuart, and Marie Miegel, who are Theta's at Washburn. Mrs. Bert Rodgers of Olathe is a guest this week. Dances, Announcements Entertaining on the Hill Alpha Omicron Pi Passes Chocolates Candy was passed at the Alpha Omicron Pi house announcing the engagement and approaching wedding of Bernice Moody and Dean Lemon, both of Lawrence. Miss Moody is a junior in the School of Fine Arts and is recording secretary for her sorority. Lemon was graduated in February from the School of Engineering and is now employed with the United States Engineers in Kansas City, Mo. KAPPA SIGMA . . . ... weekend guests were Miller Cameron of Wichita, Bill Philbusic and Parker Butcher of Fort Leavenworth. Easter Bonnet With Veil On It... Not blue ribbons but veils are the style for the Easter bonnets this year. The reefer redingote, buttoned from throat to hem, over a softly tailored print frock, is just as suitable for church as a date. The self-belted, full length coat with white pique collar looks especially neat over a bright dress. CASH PRIZES FOR YOUR SNAPSHOTS At the end of each month, we select from Kodak work brought to us for finishing, outstanding snapshots and reward their owners with cash prizes as follows: First prize, $5; 2nd prize, $3, and 3rd prize, $2. Every print we handle is automatically entered in the monthly selection and the winners are announced in this paper shortly after the first of each month. We are the sole judges and our decisions are final. THE WINNERS 1st Prize, $5—W. H. Schoewe, 1002 Tenn. 2nd Prize, $3—H. Penfield Jones, 2240 Vt. 3rd Prize, $2—H. X. Dolcn, 1908 Ohio D'AMBRA PHOTO SERVICE Phone 934 644 Mass. Phi Psi Alumnus Hands Out Cigars Phi Kappa Psi announces the engagement of Bob Gilliland, graduate from the School of Law last semester, to Ruth Peters of Hutchinson. Cigars were passed at the house last night. Gilliland is now employed in the Carey industries in Hutchinson, but will leave for the Navy the fifteenth of this month. PHI DELTA THETA . . . THETA TAU . . . * Dr. J. G. Jenson of Colby was a lunch and dinner guest yesterday. announces the pledging of Charles Nelson of Kansas City and Orvie Hempler of Phillipsburg. ★ DELTA CHI . . . Stanley Martin, field secretary from the national chapter will be a house guest for several weeks. 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 Thursday, September 17, 1910; at the post office at Lawrence, Kansas, under the Act of March 3, 1879. 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