PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, MARCH 29, 1942 The Society Page Mid West Frat Men Here On Hill Over Weekend Fraternity men from all over the Middle West were on Mt. Oread this weekend for the Regional Interfraternity conference. Fraternity representatives were entertained by the Kansas Interfraternity Council with a banquet and smoker Friday night in the Memorial Union ballroom, and last night from 9 to 12 with a semi-formal ball, which climaxed the two-day fraternity meet. Malin Hawkins' band from Wichita University played for the dance. Dates for the fraternity representatives to the dance were provided by the Kansas host fraternities. Each local fraternity received ten date and 3 stag bids to the dance. A Slick Slack Suit--field its spring formal in the Community building Friday night from 9 to 12 o'clock. Approximately 200 persons, including guests from the Interfraternity conference, and men in the service attended the party. Clayton Harbur's band played. Fraternity delegates attending the conference were guests of the different fraternites on the Hill. It's a slick slacker that causes plenty of favorable remarks. Smartly tailored and cut on classic lines, this slack suit designed in bright South American colors would be a build up for any spring wardrobe. GAMMA PHI BETA . . . Housemothers acting as chaperones were: Ralph Baldwin of Gamma Phi Beta, Mrs. James A. Hooke of Delta Upsilon, Mrs. C. H. Laudes of Delta Tau Delta, Mrs. Eva Oakes of Sigma Alpha Epsilon, and Mrs. Helen G. Shinn of Sigma Nu. Mrs. V. E. Dyatt of Kanorado, mother of the Gamma Phi president, Marynell, was also a chaperone. ... weekend guests are Norma Lalconer of Kansas City, Nancy Leashers of Kansas City, Mo., and Mrs. V. E. Dyatt of Kanorado. ... Thursday dinner guest was Bob Fairchild. DE LUXE CAFE TAU KAPPA EPSILON . . . ... entertained with a dinner and hour dance last Thursday night. Our 23rd Year in Serving K. U. 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Rexall Drug Store the fountain The Fountain is the Favorite Gathering Place of K.U. Students. The Service Here Is Unequalled and You Can't Beat the Surroundings. Dances, Announcements Entertaining on the Hill Sigma Chi Announces Ticknor-Wilcox Engagement - Light Lunch - Breakfast - SERVING---ther is Mrs. Miles Ramage of Kansas City, Mo. ... Wednesday night guest was Dr. O. E. Allison of Lawrence. - Sandwiches Sigma Chi fraternity announces the engagement of Frank Wilcox, a junior in the School of Business, to Joan Ticknor of Kansas City. Miss Ticknor was a student in the University last semester and a pledge of Gamma Phi Beta. - "Taller Cokes" DROP IN TODAY DELTA GAMMA . . . Thursday dinner guests were Ed Weaver, Don Gill, Mildred Hyer, Jim Secrest, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Cot- (continued to page three) The University Daily Kansan Kansas Subscription rate is $30.00 a year, $17.50 a semester. Published at Lawrence, Kansas, daily during the school year except Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday. Attended Kansas University, 17, 1910; at the post office at Lawrence, Kansas, under the Act of March 3, 1879. Kappa and Phi Gam Married Yesterday The marriage of Virginia Scott, a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma from Topeka, to Lieut. Dean Ritchie, Phi Gamma Delta formerly of Wichita, took place yesterday at the Episcopal chapel in Jackson, Miss. Miss Scott was dressed in a blue silk garandine suit for the ceremony. Both families of the couple left Thursday to attend the ceremony. Ted Scott, brother of Miss Scott, a member of Beta Theta Pi and a senior in the School of Business, and Betsy Dodge, a sorority sister of Miss Scott and a fine arts senior from Salina are those from the University who attended the wedding. A former student in the University, Miss Scott recently withdrew from school to make plans for the wedding. Ritchie was graduated from the School of Engineering last year, and started training at Chanute field at Rantoul, Ill. 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