PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, MARCH 1, 1942 The Society Page Prom, Parties, Initiations Make Weekend A Busy One Initiates of four of the social organizations have been announced. The Junior Prom, formals, parties, moved this weekend into a busy one. But several fraternities and sororites making the most of it, managed to squeeze in formal initiation services. Merriet Richard Brown of Topeka, D.C. of Kansas City, Mo. ★ DELTA GAMMA is holding initiation services today. Initiates are: Gussie Helmig of Marquette, Geraldine Powell of Wichita, Leela Belle Marks of Valley Falls, Leeta Nelle Marks of Valley Falls, Mary Louise Adams of Kansas City, Mo., Letha Epperyly of Lawrence, Mary McCleary of Excelsior Springs, Mo. Martha Jane Miller of Kansas City, Barbara Hahn of St. John, Mary Lou Nelson of Lawrence, Adean Hagan of Kansas City, Mo., Jane Eal of Kansas City, Virginia Cochener of Kansas City, Mo., Betty Jo Van Blaircom of Wichita, Mary Lou Crawford of Wichita, Beverly Edlund of Kansas City, Mo., Betty Anne Mott of Lawrence, Dorothy Jameyson of Wichita, and Geraldine Shaw of Medicine Lodge. ★ KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA . . . ... field initiation yesterday morning. The initiates are: Frances Ann Morrill of Hiawata, Nancy Clark of Kansas City, Mo., Jean Murray of Lawrence, Patricia Schmidt of Wichita, Cordelia Murphy of Kansas City, Mo., Lois Anderson of Bartlesville, Nancy Munger of Kansas City, Mo., Paula Reeve of Phoenix, Ariz., Martha Rayl of Hutchinson. Donna White of Council Grove, Suzanne Wieder of Kansas City, Mo., Vivian McBeth of Lawrence, Irma Lee Hasty of Wichita, Jean Hoffman of Salina, Mary Louise Loffer of Wichita, Jane Peake of Chanute, Patricia Piller of Great Bend, Peggy Ballard of Kansas City, Mo., Marjorie Tibbets of Kansas City, Mo., Josephine Johnson of Hutchinson, and Cynthia Gilmer of Liberty, Mo. 2. KAPPA ALPHA THETA . . . held formal initiation yesterday. The initiates are: Marilyn Casebier of Lawrence, Nancy Teichgraeber of Emporia, Dorothy Nicholson of Ellis, Dorothy Fizzell of Kansas City, Mo. Virginia Kline of Miller, Dorothy Jean Conklin of Hutchinson, Lila Jean Doughman of Wichita, Margaretta Stewart of Wellington, Eileen Miller of Hays. Ruth Russell of Lawrence, Nancy Donovan of Fort Leavenworth, Virginia Phipps of Wichita, Marjorie Snyder of Winfield, Margaret Stratton of Lawrence, Patty Armel of Lawrence, Nancy Jay Petersen of Dodge City, Mary Louise Rowsey of Omaha, Neb., and Katherine Shaof of Topeka. ★ PHI DELTA THETA . . . is holding initiation services today. Initiates are: Joe Bond Elliott of K.C. Mo., William C. Walker of Hutchinson, John Morgan of Kansas City, Herbert LeRoy Kauffman of Topeka, Phil Torrey of Willard Barber of Emporia, William Bauer of Kansas City, Mo., William Brill of Kansas City, Sanford White of Kansas City, Mo., William Jenson of Colby, Everett Gille of Kansas City, Robert Maricle of Dodge City, George Gray of Kansas City, Harvey Haines of Sabetha and Lewis Allen of Kansas City. BATTENFELD HALL . . . ☆ luncheon guests yesterday were Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Zoschke, Rachel Zoschke, and Gordon Soschke, all of Junction City. Orville Wright is spending the weekend at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville. WAGER HALL ...dinner guest today will be Marion Klema. ★ KAPPA SIGMA . . . ...weekend guest is Phil Buzick of Topeka. dinner guests today will be Mr. and Mrs. John Fishback of Lawrence and Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Welty, Kate Welty, and Mickey Welty, all of Topeka. ★ KWAHYAJ ... Ethel Nelson of Chicago, Ill., is a guest this week. She arrived last Friday to visit Shirley Davis. ✩ DELTA GAMMA . . ...enttained with its winter formal last night in the Memorial Union ballroom. Clayton Harbur's orchestra played for the party. Guests were: Ralph Weir, Lewis Thompson, Clayton Krebiel, Bob Miller, John Skie, Arthur Black, Carl, Wasson, George Taylor, Dean Ostrum, Hoyt Baker, Leo Costello, Findley Law, Brice Reed, Robert Brown, John Harrison, Harry Johnson, Eugene McGehee, Frey Meyn Jr., Keith Spaulding, Gene Grenawalt, James Secrest, Jack Milam, William Atwell, George Bolt, Donald Pomeroy, Bob Schober, Larry Giles, Warren Israel, Don Nigg, Richard Kell, Bob Held, Bud Bartell, William Butler, Bill Benefiel, Harry Huff, Bob Dole, Jake Cleverly, Donald King, Vesper Sheely, Kenneth Becker, Joe Keirman, William Bradley, Jack Coyli, Junius Penny, Ronald Wilbur, Edwin Alexander, Rodney Smith, Charles Bedan, and Bill Murfin. dinner guests today will be Mr. and Mrs. William Hargiss, and daughter Shirley Nan, of Lawrence. weekend guest is George Turner of Louisville, Ky. SIGMA NU . . . . DE LUXE CAFE Our 23rd Year in Serving K. U. Students 711 Mass. Something Special--he Hot? The crowd roared approval while the drum skins screamed with pain. Waiting? If he could see you in your new dress, he'd be there ahead of time! A black lingerie dress like that means something special, and trimmed with ice so dainty and white means something superspecial. Feminine and flattering, its powers will prove magnetic! Dances, Announcements Entertaining on the Hill Set March Sixth For Marriage Date Approaching marriage of Lenore Luther and Scott Linscott has been announced. The marriage will take place Friday, March 6, in Los Angeles. Miss Luther, formerly of Wichita, attended the University of Kansas where she was a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority. For the last few years she has been working for a Los Angeles advertising agency. Linscott also received his education at the University and was a member of Sigma Chi fraternity. BLUE MILL - SNACKS - LUNCHES - DINNERS When You Speak of Good Food You Think of the BLUE MILL Gleaming brass Junior Prom Flashed Colored Formals The Junior Prom Friday night was a flashy affair! Flash from the parade of colored formals to the twirling drum stick and gleaming brass instruments to the Harlem band. Lunceford and his men spared no one. His blues had all the "smoothies" breaking out in cold sweats and the "hepeats" were practically carried away. Bright spot of the evening was a lowdown arrangement of "Blues In The Night" and the old favored "Stardust" was still favored. But as for the music makers, the drummer gave an exhibition that is still being talked about. Was Going to the back of the files for popular numbers, Lunceford gave the oldies a revival by playing, in a strictly a-la-Lunceford style, such Undoubtedly the best band here yet this year, Lunceford played neither too much sweet nor a lot of swing—his well balanced program was nearly as outstanding as was the actual music fashioned by his 16-man organization. Jimmie Lunceford goes into the niche of "guest Hill bands" right beside Count Basle, Tommy and Jimmy Dorsey, and Jan Savitt. old hits as "Margie," "Annie Laurie," and "Wham." The "Harlem Express" quartet (continued to page three) LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. Intensive training in: Comptometry, Penmanship Shorthand, Typing, Accounting, Machine Bookkeeping, School at 7th & Lo. Sts. Phone 894 INDIAN SILVER IS A THRILL TO ANYONE WHO OWNS IT Look for the Indian Handcrafts Stamp—COIN "SILVER. We Employ the Finest Navajo Indian Silversmiths and Stone Cutters Obtainable. $1.00 to $5.00 $1.00 to $5.00