PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1942 The Society Page Large Number Attended I.S.A. Style Show Last Nite Last night approximately 200 women and a few scattered men gathered in the ballroom of the Memorial Union building to see the current, seasonal trends in what the well-dressed woman on the college campus will be wearing to play in. to parties, to classes, on dates. And evidently most of the men at the University of Kansas were not too interested in what the fashion creators were doing for the women in their lives—knowing that women would wear what they wanted to anyway. But those who were interested and attended the fashion show, saw a lot of bright colors previewed for the coming spring season—green, biege, a black here and there, and a lot of red, and white, and blue and more blue. They saw splashy prints, bright play shoes, and flashy red pumps. They saw three piece suits and two piece suits built for everything from the daily grind to very special dates, a pink free swagger spring coat to fling over gaytime or campus dresses, high rolled bright felt hats, swishing formals, figure cutting jacket ensembles, and simple dresses trimmed in frilly ra- (continued to page seven) AUTHORIZED PARTIES Friday. March 27,1942 Sigma Phi Epsilon, Union Ballroom, 9:00 to 12:00. Gaumna Phi Beta, Community Building, 9 to 12. Pledge Class of Kappa Kappa Gaunna, Lone Star Lake, 8:30 to 11:30. Kappa Fhi of Methodist Church, Methodist Church, 8:30 to 11:30. Westminster Student Foundation, Westminster Hall, 8 to 12. Tennessee Club. 1247 Tenn., 8:45 to 11:45. Saturday, March 28. 1942 Carthwat Hall, Carruth. 8:30 to 12 Pledge Class of Phi Chi, Chapter House. 4:30 to 9:30. Sigma Kappa sorority, Chapter House, 9 to 12. Interfraternity Council Ball, Mem orial Union ballroom, 9 to 12. Elizabeth Megular Adviser of Women FOR BETTER MEATS AT A BETTER PRICE Fresh and Cured Meats Sirloin and T-Bone Steak 33c lb. Fancy Rib Roast Boned and Rolled. 30c Ib. Good Hamburger, 20c lb. Pure Pork Sausage, 20c lb. Pork Chops (end cuts) 28c lb. 1 lb. Sliced Bacon, 25c Lunch Ham, 20c lb. No. 1 Creamery Butter 35c lb. Lead. 15c lb. Lord, 15c 1b. Phone 63 We Deliver Phone 63 We Deliver SPOT CASH MARKET Schleifer Brothers 840 Mass. Gamma Phi-Phi Psi Pinned Last Night Candy was passed at the Gamma Phi Beta house last night announcing the engagement and pinning of Winnie McQueen, Gamma Phi from Topeka, to Jack Singleton, also of Topeka, who passed cigars among his Phi Kappa Psi brothers. Miss McQueen was presented with an orchid after the announcement and the pin was placed on her by Janet Marvin, a sorority sister. After Singleton passed down the congratulating Gamma Phi line, Miss McQueen went to the Phi Psi house and the procedure was repeated by a waiting reception. Miss McQueen, a college junior, is scholarship chairman of Gamma Phi Beta sorority and a member of Snow Zoo, a zoology club. Singleton, a sophomore in the School of Engineering, is a member of the K. U. Glee Club, and the Fencing Club. SIGMA CHI... ...dinner guests last night were Prof. Byron Sarvis, Mrs. Pierce Helms, and Mrs. Forest E. Smith, both of Kansas City. Announces the pledging of Delbert Perkins of Lawrence. SIGMA NU ... KAPPA SIGMA . . . dinner guests last night were Harry Parker of Leavenworth and Jim McWilliams a member of Kappa Sigma from University of Oklahoma, who will be a guest over the weekend. ★ SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON . . . ..dinner guests Wednesday night were Dr. and Mrs. Glenn H. Baird. SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON PHI CHI . . . ...dinner guest Monday was Miss Ruth Hiebert, dean of women at Central College in McPherson. PHI KAPPA PSI . . . ...Thursday night dinner guests were Tom Bartlett, a member of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity at the University of Oklahoma, F. R. Foster and J. W. Payne, both of Chanute and S. F. Anderson, instructor in the German department. Of course, there are no Easter Lilies but we have over-stepped tradition and are suggesting many other varieties. Above all, this Easter needs flowers We Have Truck-Loads of Flowers That Please. This is only a sample! Ward's Flowers Flowerfone 820 Dances, Announcements Entertaining on the Hill GALK CO-UP . . . guest last night was Eugene Rudolph. ROCK CHALK CO-OP . . . ★ PHI DELTA THETA . . . dinner guests last night were Charles Roberts, Bill Cave, Bill Miller, Bill Stowits, and John Jakosky. ★ TEMPLIN HALL . . . ...Saturday guests were Virgil M. Hayes of Otis, Evelyn Railsback of Lawrence, Don Troutwein, and William Templin Wellhouse of Ames, Iowa, nephew of Olin Templin, dedicator of Templin hall. ALPHA TAU OMEGA . . . ...guest Friday and Saturday was Harold Grose, alumnus and athletic director at Dodge City. Sunday dinner guests were Barbara Baker of El Dorado, Betty Cobb, Doris Turney, Robert Osburn of Manhattan, Benny Wolfe, and Dean Gates. DE LUXE CAFE Our 23rd Year in Serving K. U. Students 711 Mass. GAMMA PHI BETA . . . luncheon guests Tuesday were Donna White, Dudley Hanstein. ★ ALPHA DELTA PI . . . . Sunday dinner guests were Don Dodd, Mrs. W. H. Nelson of Kansas City, Mrs. E. J. Taggart of Worthington, and Dr. and Mrs. P. E. Talbot of Leavenworth. ...weekend guest was Peggy Jones of Kansas City, Mo. KAPPA SIGMA . . . Sunday dinner guests were John Kreamer, Joe Walter and George Verhage. ...Sunday dinner guests were Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Harold, Dorothy Pohlman and Velta Pohlman, all of Elinwood. The University Daily Kansan Subscription rates, in advance, $3.00 a year, $1.75 a semester. 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