PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1942 The Society Page Hill Goes Night Clubbing On Big Scale This Weekend Seven Parties Scheduled For Tonight and Tomorrow Mt. Oread will turn into the night club of Kansas this weekend. From the gambling houses of Monte Carlo to the Rumba Casinos of South America; in clubs of mystic Chinese atmosphere, scented with oriental incense and draped with weird hanging; and under colored shadow lights of a New York night club, men and women on the Hill will play this weekend in big time night life fashion. Seven parties are taking the spot light in this weekend's whirl. In the Memorial Union ballroom tonight more than 150 people celebrate at the $^{\circ}$ Seven parties are taking whirl. In the Memorial Union students will celebrate at the Pan-American Casino, sponsored by the Independent Students' Association and both Men and Women's Pan-Hellenic organizations. It will be a rhumba, congo party, styled in South American fashion, decorated with flags, gambling tables, and (coke) bars. Phi Delta Theta fraternity is holding its Spring Mess at the house tonight. Dinner will start the party off at 7 o'clock which will be followed with dancing in the colored, revolving light decorations and shadow playing effects. Sigma Chl's are throwing their wing ding of the year in a Chinese Opium Den style. The house will be decorated in oriental fashion and a bar and game room will be opened as wide as the once famous night souses of Shanghai. Other parties scheduled for tonight will be the semi-formal given by Alpha Kappa Psi, commerce fraternity and the Sigma Gamma Epsilon, geology fraternity, party which will be held in the Community building. Parties tomorrow night will be the 4.S.A. Varsity in the Union building and the Kansas University band party in the Kansan room. TRIANGLE . . . SIGMA PHI EPSILON .. dinner guests last night were Don Musser and George Cleleand, both from Kansas State Teacher's College at Pittsburg. dinner guests last night were Donna White, Margaret Replogle, Maxine Clevenger, Mary Ewing and John Fellint. KAPPA ALPHA THETA ... tuncheon guest yesterday was Eleonor Forrer. DELTA GAMMA . . . ... dinner guest last night was Beverly Hamilton. Mary Louise McNullen of Wichita is a weekend guest. SIGMA CHI . . . ... dinner guest last night was Milford Hyer. DEEKA UPISON . . . dinner guests last night were Jane Harcader and Bob Taylor. DELTA UPSILON . . . SIGMA NU . . . ★ ... entertained with a skirt and sweater party at the house last night. Buffet supper was served at 6 o'clock and was followed with dancing. The following women were invited as guests: Jo Johnson, Carol StuarT betty Mott, Gloria Nelson, Betty Talbot, Norma Anderson, Charlotte Frichot, Mary Louise McNoun, Ann Murray, Molly Mullen, Gloria Goff, Doris Johnson, Barbara Charlton, Vivian Milber, Verdie Reece, Marian Ransom, Betty Lee Brandt, Margaret Anne Reed, Mary Bea Flint, Barbara Barber, Dorothy Jameyson, Mary Evelyn Newman, Marian Miller, Norma Henry, Helen Guessford, Betty Pile, Jean Hoffman, Helen Huff, Jill Peck, Jane Newcomer, Helen Pepperell, Leela Belle Marks, Mary Louise Belcher, Rosemary Branine, Bette Brook, and Audene Fausett. PHI DELTA THETA . . . had as dinner guests last night Martha Fairhurst, W. W. Davis, professor of history, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Douglas and Charles Rayl. SIGMA NU.. ...announces the pledging of Bill Stanton of Lawrence. ... visiting guest is Paul Lonnecker of Lawrence and an alumnus of the University. PI BETA PHI . . . Tuesday luncheon guest was Peggy Ballard. TAU KAPPA EPSILON . . . ... luncheon guest yesterday was Frances Gray. ...held a dinner and hour dance at the house last night. Guests were Joan Basore, Betty Harman, Mary Helen Shughart, Mary Brown, Dorothy Baldwin, Warrene Paulding, Ruth Krebhiel, Doris Wiggins, Mary Lou Crawford, Marjorie Snyder, Hilda Miner, Pat Foster and Peggy Stone of Kansas City. ★ visitors Wednesday were "Doc" Ohmer and John Felibeld, both of Ft. Hays. dinner guest last night was Robert Harris of Chicago, Ill. THETA TAU . . . Kansas City and Lawrence Mother's club were entertained with a luncheon at Evans Hearth Wednesday by Mrs. C.H. Landes, housemother of the local chapter. Gibson-Schriver Marriage Announced DELTA TAU DELTA . . . SIGMA KAPPA The marriage of Fern Gibson to Howard M. Schriver has been announced. The wedding took place early last month at the home of the bride's uncle, Mr. J. M. Caldwell of Topeka. The marriage service was read by Dr. Charles M. Sheldon. ★ ...held a faculty dinner at the The bride wore a dark green dressmaker suit with eggshell blouse and saddle brown accessories. Her corsage was of Talisman roses. Mrs. Schriver is a former student of the University where she majored in journalism and was elected to Theta Sigma Phi, national women's journalism sorority. She has done newspaper work in Lawrence and Topeka, and for the past two and one half years has been with the Kansas Chamber of Commerce, writing a column in the state magazine of that organization. Mr. Schriver attended the University where he was a member of Alpha Kappa Fsi, professional business fraternity. house last night. The guests were Prof. and Mrs. A. W. Davidson. Prof. John Crouse. Prof. Ruth Cutcutt, Prof. and Mrs. E. Thayer Gaston. Prof. Olga Hoesley, and Prof. and Mrs. Allen Crafton. WAGER HALL.. ...dinner guest last night w as Barbara Bachelor. PHI KAPPA PSI . . . dinner guests last night were Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Bradley of Kansas City, Mo. CHI OMEGA . . . ... entertained with a faculty dinner last night. Guests were the Rev. J. E. and Mrs. Bowers, Prof. and Mrs. A. J. Mix, Miss Geraldine O'Brien, Mr. Bernard Frazier, Sharon Frazier, Mr. Arvid Jacobson, Prof. Robert Pyle, and Vincent Trump. ... luncheon guest yesterday was Peggy Schell. guests as dinner last night were Olin Templin, secretary of the Endowment Association; Gilbert Ulmer, assistant dean of the College; C. J. Posey, professor of geology; Marston McCluggage, assistant professor of sociology; G. W. Bradshaw, associate professor of civil engineering; Helen McGregor, assistant secretary of the Endowment Association; and Dan Bolton. BATTENFELD HALL DE LUXE CAFE Our 23rd Year in Serving K. U. Students Dances, Announcements Entertaining on the Hill 711 Mass. Kappa Sig Alumnus Married in Salina The marriage of Margery Gibbons to Ensign John Q. Royce, both of Salina, has been announced. The ceremony took place Tuesday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock in the Methodist church in Salina. Ensign Royce was graduated from the University in 1940. He is a member of Kappa Sigma fraternity. Mrs. Royce has been teaching in the Belleville schools. The couple has gone to Corpus Christi, Texas, where Ensign Royce is stationed as an instructor in the Navy Air Corps. Theta Tau, engineering fraternity announces the marriage of Lieut. Leonard Schroeter of Topeka to Patricia Brook McDuffee. The marriage took place Sat. afternoon at Ft. Flagton, Washington. Announce Marriage Of Former Kansan The bride went to school on the west coast and is a daughter of Captain McDuffee at Ft. Flagler. Lieutenant Schroeter graduated last February from the School of Engineering. He is a member of Sigma Tau, Tau Beta Pi, Scabbard and Blade, and Theta Tau. The girls of Stephens College, Mo. have cancelled their annual spring tour through the Eastern States and Canada, and have bought Defense Bonds with the money that would have been spent on the trip. Barker-Winzer Announce Marriage Announcement of the marriage of Christine Lenora Barker of Kinsley and Ted M. Winzer of Atchison, has been received. The ceremony was performed in the chapel of the Central Methodist church in Stockton, Calif. Mrs. Winzer was employed until her recent marriage with the Social Welfare office in Kinsley. Lieutenant Winzer, who attended the University and was also enrolled at Kansas State college, received his commission as a lieutenant in the Air Corps the day before his marriage. After a short wedding trip in California, Lieutenant and Mrs. Winzer will make their home in Shreveport La., where he will be stationed at Barksnale Field. Kansan Married At Kelly Field Patricia Lourim of Detroit, Mich and Lieut. Francis V. Conrad of San Antonio, Texas, formerly of Topeka were married at 10 o'clock Thursday morning, Feb. 26, in the Kelly Fiel Chapel, San Antonio. The wedding was followed with breakfast in the sun room of the S. Anthony hotel in San Antonio. Mrs. Conrad was graduated from Michigan State College, where she was vice-president of Alpha Phi seniority and was active on the school publications. Lieutenant Conrad attended the University of Kansai several years ago. He received his flying training at Randolph art Kelly fields and was awarded hwings in November, 1940. Since then he has been an instructor the army Air Corps at Kelly. The couple are now in Pal Springs, Calif., where Lieutenan Conrad has been stationed for detached service for six weeks. The will return later to Kelly field. The marriage was performed in formal ceremony with the church decorated with gladioli, ferns, palms and American flags. Mrs. Conra was given in marriage by Lieu Stanley Pilzner. 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