PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1942 The Society Page Tonight Is "Tiger Night" For Hill Men and Women Hill students will make it "Tiger night" for this evening with a Tiger basketball game, and Tiger rag and hoofbeats at the Tiger Varsity. They'll howl themselves hoarse and dance themselves weary, but it will be a night for "wildcatting" in more than one way. ★ KAW COETTES KAW COETTES . . . ... luncheon guests Wednesday were Genevieve Harman and Betty Daisy. ... entertained with a sister dinner last Monday. Little sister guests were: Maxine Moody, Elsie Rae Lec- mion, Rita Carl, Laura E. Thompson, Dorothy Deem, and Doral Dunkley, all from Lawrence. ALPHA OMICRON PI... Miss Irene Peabody, associate professor of voice, was also a dinner guest. THETA TAU . . . dinner guests last night were Dale Stewart, Dick Hodges, and Gordon Scherer. SIGMA CHI . . . dinner guests last night were: Bill Shaw, Bill Monday, and Alan Stutz from Kemper Military Academy, Booneville, Mo. ★ DELTA UPSILON . . . DELTA UPSILON . . . ... dinner guest last night was Norma Henry. DELTA GAMMA . . . dinner guest Wednesday was Joyce Bourassa. TRIANGLE . . . ... dinner guest last night was Prof. W. A. Luby of the University of Kansas City, Kansas City, Mo. PHI MU ALPHA . . . dinner guests Wednesday night were Paul Friesen and James Holy- field. SIGMA PHE EPSILON . . . SIGMA PHI EPSILON . . . . . ... entertained with a ten-date dinner dance last night. Guests were Martha Needler, Marye Replogle, Bobbie Dell Berd, Helen Huff, Dolores Hilleer, Katy Borniewitz, Virginia Britton, Verloe Reece, Jeannie Haywood, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Moore. KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA . . . Jeanne Sunderland will spend the weekend with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer J. Sunderland of Kansas City, Mo. PHI KAPPA PSI $ ^{*} $ PHI KAPPA PSI . ...announces the pledging of Calvin Arnold of Coldwater and Bill Lern of Miami, Okla. KAFPA BETA . . . Christian church sorority, announces the initiation of the following women Elizabeth Holder, Evelyn Railsback, Grace Seifer, Mary Louise Lawrence, Eleanor Leatherwood, Helen McVay, Ann Mae Young, Rebecca Hinton, and Agnes Hinton. DE LUXE CAFE Our 23rd Year in Serving K. U. Students 711 Mass. A Knockout to Blackout--- Are you off now for a special date? That dress is what it takes to black-out any rivals, which may be interfering with the particular man. It's a knockout, with the trapunto trim, inset belt, and rever neckline. In a classic like that, the most threatening competition will become only part of a faded background. It's a knockout to blackout for your success. Formal initiation services were held Feb. 21. At the meeting of the senator yesterday, Kappa Beta members elected the following new officers for 1942-43: President, Grae Seller; Vice president, Evelyn Rollbacki; Secretary and Treasurer, Angus Huntford and Madius Reporter, Harriet Ojorn. ALPHA CHI OMPCA ... Junieche gueens yesterday were Margaret Louise Yearout, and Betty Leu, Perkins. Dances, Announcements Entertaining on the Hill ALPHA CHI OMEGA . . . Jav Janes Elect The Jay James, women's pep organization, announces the election of four new members. The women are: Florence Harris, an independent from Lawrence; Jane Reid, a member of Alpha Omicron Pi from Gardner; Jacqueline Meyer, a member of Delta Gamma from McCleouth. Pledging services for the new members will be held sometime next week, and initiation for 25 pledges and a formal banquet will take place March 26 at The Events Heart, Genevieve Harnan, president, announced yesterday. The spring ten, given by the organization each year for Hill weepap interested in the pep group, will be held sometime in April. Wake Up Students GAS FOR LESS WITH KVX Save 2c-3c per Gallon First Grade Gasoline Sold at a New Low Price. ALSO: ● VEEDOL MOTOR OILS - CENTURY OIL FURNACES - AUTO ACCESSORIES KAW VALLEY OIL COMPANY 1318 W. 7th Phone 598 Junior Women Meet Women's Club at Tea Approximately 125 junior women arrived at the Memorial Union ballroom yesterday at the invitation of the University Women's Club for an informal tea. For two hours the junior guests, faculty members and wives of faculty members circulated about the ballroom, talking, making acquaintances, drinking tea and being entertained with a program presented by the University. Women's Gloo $ ^{ \textcircled{6}}$ the University Women's Glee Club, under the direction of Miss Irene Peabody. After a preliminary group of songs by the club, novelty numbers were presented the group. Virginia Gsell gave an interpretation of "There are Fairies at the Bottom of My Garden" and "The Lilac Tree," "Modern Mode Arrangements," was sung by Georgia Ferrel, Betty Gsell, Helen Edlin, Marjorie Dickey, and Virginia Gsell, and as a finale "The Little Red Schoolhouse," was presented by Marjorie Thies, Mary Frances Sullivan, Winifred Hill, and Geraldine Crago in costume. Refreshments were served after the entertainment. The service table for the tea was set with a mirror center piece, snapdragons, shamrocks and green tallow candles, and the tea was poured from two samovars placed on each end of the table. Guests were received in the lobby of the building by Mrs. Paul B. Lawson and Mrs. L. L. Boughton, Mrs. F. L. Brown, Mrs. Raymond Nichols, and Mrs. Deane W. Malott were on the receiving line upstairs. Those in charge of the tea were; Mrs. Deane W. Malott, president; Mrs. Jan Chiapusso, chairman of the program; and Mrs. Bernard Frazier, chairman of the refreshment committee. Mrs. Allen Crafton, Mrs. John W. Ashton, Mrs. F. E. Kester, and Mrs. H. H. Lane, poured for the tea. Mrs. Robert Palmer, Mrs. Loren Eiseley, Mrs. Wayne Replogle, Mrs. Lee Gemmell, Miss Betty Swartz, Mrs. John B, Virtue Mrs. K. W. Davidson, Mrs. Marston McCluggage, Mrs. Wendell Wyatt, and Mrs. Bert Nash served the refreshments. Gamma Phi Marries The marriage of Suzanne Adair of Tulsa, Okla., and William B. Spangler of Christiansburg, Va., has been announced. The wedding took place Monday afternoon at the home of the bride's aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Ritchie, in Wichita. The bride was graduated from the University of Kansas' in 1940 and is a member of Gamma Phi Beta sorority. Mr. Spangler is associated with the Pratt and Whitney Aircraft corporation. The couple will make their home in Dallas, Texas. THE MOON IS DOWN By John Steinbeck 1st ed. — $2.00 THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. 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