PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1942 0 The Society Page Curfew and War Time Effect Steak Frys and Picnics Steak frys and picnics are not as popular as they have been in former years at this time. The spring weather has had its effect on Mt. Oread men and women, moving them to make friends with Dan Cupid once more, but closing hours and the new war time have intervened. Early evening hours, up until the 10:30 curfew, are still like daylight. Minds have been turned toward picnic spots and Potter's lake—"but so what?" Kansans cry. Double Drama Garment--weekend guest was Leland Mendenhall who is a member of Alpha Tau Omega at the University of Missouri. ★ ALPHA TAU OMEGA Sunday dinner guests were Harriet Ojers, Mr. and Mrs. W. L Holt, Mrs. Elsie Holt, and Mr. Joseph Pelishek, all of Elsworth, and Lieut. Gordon McDonald of Ft. Leavenworth. is holding a buffet supper to-night. Guests will be Jeanne Moyer. Jo Johnson, Ann Moorhead, Gloria Brinkman, Mary Laffer, Jeanne Haycock, Virginia Britton, Nancy Teichgracher, Verlie Reece, Betty Cohb, Virginia Csell, Jane Barnes, Morina Henry, Jean Hoffman, Ann Bowen, Nancy Jayne Petersen, Sarepla Pierpont, and Evelyn Railsback. Bobby Dell Ikerd, Marian Smith Jeanette Hiebert, Lila Jean Doughman, Martha Jean Nearning, Betty Rowlon, Shirley Henry, Margaret Punk, Pat Foster, Doris Turney, and Margaret Welch. ... alumni dinner guests Friday night were Dan Rhule and Stan Porter, both of Kansas City, Mo. DELTA UPSILON . . . Sunday dinner guests were Bachara Brelsford, Ile Nesbitt, and Frances Anderson of Kansas City, Mo. of Wichita. ... weekend guest was Jack Hines of Wichita. You're the kind of a girl to have around—ready for anything—in that double drama outfit. It's a suit and a dress all done up in one. DELTA TAU DELTA . . . Sunday dinner guests were Martin Dickinson, Cal Morrow, and "Fuzzy" Wilson, all of Kansas City, Mo., and John Blocker, professor of economics. weekend guest was Paul Baker of Peabody. KAPPA ETA KAPPA ...Sunday dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Moody of Mound City, Esther Jean Ermey of Wichita and Jane Beal. held its semi-annual smoker at the house last Wednesday night. The dress is simple and sweet, ready to be made into a lively outfit by the addition of the long torso jacket, with its carefree open neck, short sleeves and flower trim. The outfit would be a backbone to any spring wardrobe. THETA TAU . . . announces the initiation of the following pledges: John Williams, of Troy, N. Y., Vernon Foster of Parsons, Bernley Asel of Lawrence, David Shadd of Lawrence, Germard Dean o Glen Elder, Busch Meredith of Olathe, and R. L. Brothers of Cherryvale. ...dinner guests yesterday were Bill Isern and Claude Martin. ...Sunday dinner guests were Joan Basson, Prof. and Mrs. Earl D. Hay, Prof. and Mrs. W. C. McNown, Prof. and Mrs. G. W. Bradshaw, and Prof. J. O. Jones. ALPHA KAPPA PSI . . . ...Sunday dinner guests were Prof. and Mrs. Alfred Seelye, and Nadine Hunt. WAGER HALL... ...dinner guest yesterday was Claude White. ALPHA CHI SIGMA Dances, Announcements Entertaining on the Hill entertained as Sunday dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Wilcox of Kansas City and John Creamer of Gardner. held a skating party at the Rollerdrome after the basketball game Friday night from 10 to 12 o'clock. The guests numbered more than ninety. dinner guest Sunday was Quentin Wheatley of Gypsum, who was a former member of the co-op. WESLEY FOUNDATION . . . JOHN MOORE CO-OP . . . * TAU KAPPA EPSILON . . . ...Sunday dinner guests were Mrs. L. Oido of Miami, Fla.. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Smiley and daughter, Mary Ellen of Kansas City, Mo., Mr. Thomas Wolf and son, Bobbie, and Mr. Clifford Hauge, also all of Kansas City, Mo., Dean J. A. Reese, James Hoppe, Betty Mott, Betty Lot Stephenson, and Loretta Grover. WESTMINSTER HALL . . . Dolores Grossenbacher sheared the weekend at her home in Eern. ... Jane Foulk spent the weekend in Coffeyville. + SIGMA KAPPA Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hardman are visiting their daughter, Mary Alice Hardman. They are from San Juan, Puerto Rico. dinner guests Sunday were Miss Barbara Dieffenbach, visiting chapter representative, Mrs. Marie Ferrell of Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs. Don McIrath and children, Donnie and Ann, Mrs. E. J. Creighton of Leavenworth, Miss Buelah Morrison, professor of psychology, Miss Dorothy Sutton, assistant instructor of psychology, Jean Steele, Annette Cramer of Gardner, Charles Bradley, Steve Meade, Mike O'Bannon, and Ray Davis. CHI OMEGA . . . ★ GAMMA PHI BETA . . . . ... entertained the following guests at dinner last Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Davidson of Lawrence, Calvin Vander Werf, instructor of chemistry, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Peperill of Wichita, Mr and Mrs. Allan C. Felt of Wellington, Martha Jane Haywood of Neodesha, Dorothy Cunningham of Kansas City, Mo., Bob Hodgson, Bill Parks and Bill Stone. Alpha Chi-Kappa Sig Marriage Announced ...dinner guest this evening will be Patty Riggs of Lawrence. The marriage of Jama Lewis to John Warren Floyd has been announced. The marriage took place at 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon, at the home of the bride's parents in Kansas City, Mo. Both are alumni of the University. Mrs. Floyd attended the University of Kansas in 1940 where she was a member of Alpha Chi Omega sorority. Floyd was a member of Kappa Sigma at the University. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd are at home at 401 West Armour boulevard in Kansas City, Mo. Phi Delta Phi Holds Initiation Saturday Initiation ceremonies were held Saturday in the Aztec room of the Hotel, President, Kansas City, for twenty or more new members of Phi Delta Phi, law fraternity at the University of Kansas City. Charter for a new student inn was granted by the general convention in Biloxi, Miss., the past December. Those presiding at the initiation included the Honorable James A. Douglas of Jefferson City; judge of the Missouri supreme court; the Honorable William L. Presser, Minneapolis, Minn.; the Honorable Albert Chandler, St. Louis; and Walter Steiger, Topoke. Announce Engagement Of Former Kansan The engagement and coming marriage of Daris Schuerman to Lieut. W. E. Kunz has been announced by her father, the Rev. E. L. Schuerman of Orlando, Okla. Miss Schuerman was graduated from the University of Kansas and is now technician in charge of the laboratories at the University of Kansas hospitals in Kansas City. The wedding will take place in the Chapel at Randolph Field, Tex. AlumnusMarries The announcement has come from Topeka of the engagement and approaching marriage of Jane Griggs to Lieut. Ray Charles Senate of Paola. The wedding will take place tomorrow afternoon. Only immediate members of the families of the couple will be present at the ceremony. Miss Griggs was graduated from Washburn University and is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta. Lieutenant Senate was graduated from the University several years ago, and for the past six years has been circulation manager of a weekly publication in Topeka. He was recently graduated from the anti-aircraft course at the Coast Artillery School at Fort Monroe, Va., and is now in active service as an officer in the army. After their marriage, Lieutenant Senate and his bride will leave for Fort Bliss, Texas, where he will be stationed. DE LUXE CAFE Our 23rd Year in Serving K. U. Students 711 Mass. Alumni Married In Kansas City Announcement has been made of the marriage of Virginia Covington of Kansas City, Mo., and John Brigham Stewart of Lawrence. The ceremony took place Tuesday afternoon, March 3, at the St. Andrew's Episcopal church in Kansas City, Mo. Both Mr. and Mrs. Stewart attended the University. Mrs. Stewart, a member of Alpha Chi Omega sorority, attended Kansas University in 1941 and last semester was enrolled at the University of Missouri. After a short wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Stewart will be temporarily at home in Lawrence, while Mr. Stewart is waiting to be called into the Army Air corps. Announce Marriage Of Former Kansans Announcement has been made of the marriage of Helen Elizabeth Heaston of Lawrence and Clarence Gregg of Glendale, Calif., formerly of Lawrence, which took place Tuesday, Feb. 17, at the High Prairie Methodist church. The bride's sister, Frances Heaston of Fomona, Calif., was her only attendant, and Edward Gregg of Glendale, Calif., stood as best man for his brother. Following the ceremony a small reception was held. 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. 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