PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 1942 The Society Page Harbur Lifts Baton to Start Midweek at Seven Tonight At exactly 7 o'clock tonight. Clayton Harbur will lift his baton and on the down stroke the band will start the music for the midweek. For one hour Hill hepates will swing out and the 200 stags or less will cut in and out. For one hour books will be tossed aside while students cut their capers in the ballroom of the Memorial Union building. For one hour quizzes and assignments will be forgotten while University men and women relax and dance. Well. Look at the smart girl in the smart suit. Its a glen plaid going sophisticated with a lower crawling jacket, link buttons and slim pleat skirt. AHEM. Going my way? MEDICAL DAMES CLUB . . . MEDICAL DAMES CLUB Dr. Edward H. Hashinger gave a lecture on his rare collection of old glass at the meeting last week. Guests were: Dr. and Mrs. Logan Clendening, Mrs. Alfred Hinshaw, Mrs. Max Allen, Mrs. J. Warren, and Dr. H. R. Wahl. Sophisticated Plaid--held installation services yesterday. The new officers are: Joanne Fronkier, president; Peggy Davis, vice-president; Barbara Barber, treas.; Marjorie Oliver, correspondence secretary; Jeanne Brock, house manager; Dorothy Nicholson, archivist; Dorothy Conklin, historian; Betty Sullivan, recording secretary; Lila Jean Doughman, editor. KAPPA ALPHA THETA . . . THETA TAU ... announces the pledging o Frank Sims of Baxter Springs. SIGMA NU... guests Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Stone and Mr. and Mrs. Goodell of Kansas City, Mo., and Jim Goodell of Manhattan. ★ TRIANGLE . . . dinner guest last night was Gerald Dearing of Kansas City, Mo. DELTA GAMMA .. DELTA GAMMA . . . lunchcon guests yesterday were Bette Brook and Helen Huff. PHI KAPPA PSI . . . dinner guests Sunday were Anne Adams, Martha Lockart, and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Glover and their daughter Marilyn of Topeka. GAMMA PHI BETA . . . dinner guests Sunday were Harry Huff, Jack Singleton and Tom Critchfield. RICKER HALL ... held a dinner party Saturday for Victor Loskot. Other guests were Dean Miller and Bob Erickson. ROCK CHALK CO-OP . . ROCK CHALK CO-OP . . . dinner guest last night was Ed Price. WESTMINSTER HALL . . . ...weekend guest was Mary Steele. ...Ken Janne was a Sunday guest from Wichita. visitor Sunday and Monday was Mrs. Quido Massare, of Lima, Ohio She is an alumna of the University. THE MATH CLUB . . . guest at the meeting tomorrow afternoon at 4:15 o'clock will be William A. Luby of the University of Kansas City, who will speak on, "The Summation of Some Interesting Numerical Series." The meeting, which is open to the public, will be held in room 203 of Frank Strong hall and refreshments will be served in the Women's Lounge. WATKINS HALL . . . ★ ...will hold an hour dance tomorrow evening from 7 to 8 o'clock. ...weekend guest was Marie Lorraine Powell of Wichita. KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA . . . . . Saturday luncheon guests were Marian Rhoades of Kansas City, Mo., Kitty Woodman from Kansas State College, and Stan Porter. Sunday dinner guests were Marian Rhoades, Jean Rose, and Joan Carr, all of Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Haas of Independence, Jeanne Moyer, Mr. and Mrs. Byron W. Schroeder of Ft. Leavenworth, and Peggy Schroeder. KAPRA KAPRA G ALPHA TAU OMEGA . . . ✩ Sunday visitors were Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Bradley and Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Robb of Kansas City, Mo. PI BETA PHI . . . ...announces the initiation of Betty Rowton, Barbara Benton, Anne Adams, Barbara Batchelor, Lucy Comley, Betty Frank Carey, Louise Longenecker, Pat Arnall, Bobbe Peck, Ann Wallace, Barbara Winn, Jo Ann Teed, Martha Jane Kenagy, Sara Jane Wilkerson, Mary Louise Lauck, Helen Rose Herrick, and Peggy Schroeder. ALPHA DELTA PI . . . mother's club met at the house last night to hold election of officers. Those elected were: Mrs. Clark Duncan, president; Mrs. Neale Carman, vice-president; Mrs. Clifford Lyons, secretary-treasurer. ...guest over the weekend was Mrs. Charles Lakin of Hutchinson, who was visiting her daughter, Jessie Lee Lakin. visitors Sunday afternoon were Dr. and Mrs.H.B.Sullivan and children, Henry and Jane, all of Shawnee. SIGMA KAPPA . . . Margaret Hall and Marjorie May left today for Miss May's home in East St. Louis, Ill., where they will stay until next Sunday. All junior women enrolled in the University will be entertained with a tea by the University Woman's Club tomorrow afternoon at 3:30 o'clock in the ballroom of the Memorial Union building, it was announced yesterday. Entertain Junior Women at Tea Dances, Announcements Entertaining on the Hill Mrs. Bernard Frazier is chairman of the committee in charge of the tea. Mrs. Loren Eisley and Mrs. Robert Palmer are the other members of the committee. DE LUXE CAFE Our 23rd Year in Serving K. U. Students Former Kansan Marries Corporal 711 Mass. Nancy Newlin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey E. Newlin of Kansas City, Mo., was married to Corp. Scott Cornell Ashton, a member of the United States cavalry, at 7 o'clock, Saturday evening, in Trinity Episcopal church in Phoenix. Ariz Richard Newlin of Chillicothe, Mo., brother of the bride, and Mrs. Newlin entertained with a wedding dinner in their honor at the Westward hotel in Phoenix following the ceremony. Mrs. Newlin was graduated from the University of Kansas in 1938. She is a member of Pi Beta Phi. Corporal Ashton is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Sidner C. Ashton of New Orleans, Louisiana, formerly of Kansas City. The couple are now making their home in Phoenix. Pictures of candidates for queen of the Hobnail Hop will appear in the Kansan Friday. Alumni Married In Winfield The marriage of Nancy Kesler and Arthur Hamlin Wolf was performed last Sunday morning at the home of the bride's parents, in Winfield. The service was read before an improvised altar of calla lilies, gladioli, and woodwardia fern, which was lighted with white tapers. Miss Kesler received her degree in fine arts from the University and was a member of Kappa Alpha Theta social sorority, Delta Phi Delta, national honorary art fraternity, and Quill Club, honorary writing fraternity. Wolf was graduated with a B. B. degree in Liberal Arts and Sciences and attended the University law school for two years. He is a member of Beta Theta Pi. After a short wedding trip the couple will be at home in Wichita where Mr. Wolf is an assistant statistician for the Boeing Aircraft Company. Weaver's Above all ... A brand spankin' new BLOUSE WE CAN'T SAY ENOUGH IN PRAISE OF THESE NEW BLOUSES . . . Silks . . . Miomi Cloth . . . Cottons . . . Linens . . Korda Cloth . . . Grepes . . . Jersey. in Gay floral prints . . . Stripes Novelty patterns . . . solids. Many, many styles convertible necks . 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