PAGE TWO $$\sqrt{10} = \sqrt{100} = 10$$ UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1942 The Society Page Dances, Announcements Entertaining on the Hill Game and Three Parties Fill Jayhawk's Weekend Mt. Oread's population will decrease by the hundreds over the weekend. A large number of Jayhawks are planning a quick getaway to the City tomorrow to see the Kansas University basketball team push toward top honors. But the remainder of the men and women on the Hill will be kept busy with three parties listed for this weekend, as well as "hugging" their radios, and wishing they were in the city seeing the actual play of the game. ALPHA DELTA PI . . . ...announces the following new officers: Betty Dunlap, president; Betty Roudebush, vice-president; Jobbelle Anderson, treasurer and Betty Williams, scholarship chairman. ALPHA KAPPA PSI . . . . ★ ...dinner guests Tuesday night were Albert R. Wood of Hutchinson, Prof. John G. Blocker, Prof. Dominico Gagliardo, and Prof. Emil B. Dade. The first honorary membership ever given by Psi chapter was conferred upon Mr. Wood. ★ GAMMA PHI BETA . . . Sunday dinner guests were Don Dunlap of Kansas City, Mo., Margie Hagstrom of Kansas City, Jerry Ewers, Bob Kiskadden of Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo., Jack Moehlenkamp and Howard Hamilton. luncheon guests today were Katherine Green, Carol Stuart, Helen May Stroup, Virginia McGill, Mary Frances Donovan, Roberta Breitweiser and Ruth Russell. ★ DELTA TAU DELTA . . . TEMPLIN ... ★ ... pledges entertained with a picnic Saturday night. There was dancing at the house after the picnic. ALPHA OMICRON PI . . . . Wednesday night dinner guests were Dean and Mrs. Henry Werner. Tuesday dinner guest was John Bentley, sports editor of the Lincoln Journal and Star. He is the son of Mrs. Cora Bentley, A.O. PI house-mother. ★ DELTA GAMMA ... announces the following officers: President, Comora MacGregor; Vice- president, June Hammett; Secretary, Anita Smith; Treasurer, Dorothy Jameyson; Rush Captain, Beverly Eldund. announces the pledging of Beverly Hamilton of Kansas City, Mo. WATKINS HALL . . . ... will hold an open hour dance to-night from 7 to 8 o'clock. DELTA UPSILON. ...hostesses of the Tuesday night buffet supper were Mrs. James Hooke and Mrs. P. H. Viesselman. The following guests were present: Bette Baker, Cordella Murphy, Dorothy Conklin, Eleanor Forrer, Wilma Jean Hadden, Mary Lou Crawford, Deena Irvine, Barbara Benton, Shirley Bartholomew, Dorothy Fizzell, Mary Christianson, Patsy Padfield, Barbara Brelsford, Nancy Clark, Heilen Peperelle, Fern Stranathen, Ann Cowan, Jane Peake, Francis Anderson, Ilse Nesbitt, Jane Allen, Betty Frank Carey, Jean Ott, Ruth Wright, Helen Huff, Sarepta Pierpont, Frances Schloeer, Nancy Walters, Marian Miller, Dorothy Jameyson, Mary Margaret Felt, Betty Pile, Katherine Shoaf, Jean Murray, Betty Gunnels, L. E. Willecuts, Guessford, Margaret Reynolds, and Gloria Goff. GAMMA PHI BETA . . . ★ ...luncheon guest today was Phyllis Clarkson. announces the pledging of Lucy Joanne Johnson of Resiclare, III. ALPHA CHI OMEGA . . . . ... entertained Marjorie Rader at dinner last night. ★ ☆ SIGMA KAPPA . . . held a patrons dinner Tuesday night. Guests were Mrs. R. R. Moore, Dr. and Mrs. Gwinn Henry and Mrs. Fred Cutter all of Lawrence. * SIGMA PHI EPSILON . ...guest last night was Lieut. Paul Conway of Emporia. Conway is on his way to Pearl Harbor where he is to be stationed. He was graduated from the University last year and was a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon. ★ SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON . . . SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON . . . ...dinner guest last night was Harry McClure. * ROCK CHALK CO-OP . . ...dinner guests Tuesday night were Louie Kuitter and J. W. Miller of Lawrence. Pendleton-Gilfillan Marriage Held Here The marriage of Barbara Pendleton of Lawrence and Rev. Perry M. Gillfillan of Detroit, Mich., was performed last Saturday morning at 11 o'clock in the Trinity Episcopal church. The ceremony, read by Rev. John E. Bowers, was followed with a wedding breakfast at Evans Hearth. Mrs. Giffillan was graduated from the University of Kansas. While attending the University she was a member of Pi Beta Phil, Pi Beta Kappa, and Mortar Board. For the last three years she has been working in Minneapolis, Minn. The bride wore a soldier blue costume suit, trimmed with brown squirrel. Her accessories were brown and she wore a corsage of orchids. The Rev. Glifillan was graduated from Harvard Theological School at Evanston, Ill., and the Graduate School of Applied Religion in Cincinnati, Ohio. He is now rector at the Church of Saints Philip and Stephen n Detroit. Durand and Reid Put Out Pin Reola Durand of Hoisington and Dick Reld of Howard announced their engagement last night. Candy was passed at the Alpha Chi house during dinner and Reid's Phi Gamma Delta pin was pinned on Miss Durand by her sister, Dorothy Durand. An orchid was presented to Reola Durand and gardenias were sent to her sister and Mrs. Alma Sutherland, Alpha Chi housemother. A bouquet of giant gladiola was sent to the sorority. Miss Durand is president of Alpha Chi Omega. Reid is a member of Fhi Gamma Delta and is now attending the Kansas City Dental College. After the announcement of the engagement last night, the Phi Gam's went over to the Alpha Chi house to celebrate the occasion. Alpha Chi Omega announces the engagement of Peggy Miller to Bob Washburn, a member of Zeta Chi at Baker University. The pin was put out at the Alpha Chi house Saturday night during dinner. Alpha Chi Pinned To Baker Student Miss Miller received an orchid and Mrs. Alma Sutherland, Alpha Chi housemother, received a corsage of three gardenias. A bouquet of spring flowers was sent to the sorority. Miss Miller, a junior in the College, is from Cottonwood Falls. Washburn is from Topeka. Announce Marriage Sigma Kappa announces the marriage of Louise Graves, an alumnus, to Bert Vance. The wedding took place Feb. 20. Mrs. Vance was graduated from the University in 1940. She was a member of Tau Sigma and the Women's Athletic Association. Vance received a degree at Washburn University. 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