PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1942 The Society Page Social Lions Go Gadding On A Stormy Mt. Oread It was nature in the raw last night for the social lions who sought amusement and entertainment. The never-stay-at-homes found Mother Nature had created another surprise for their evening out last night. Haking in the mid-week and/or Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night" presentation in Hoch auditorium meant tramping home through a blanket of soft, glittering snow. Except for regular Thursday night entertaining, buffet suppers and bank night at the theater, Mt. Oread society and the weatherman are keeping things quiet for tonight. (We hope.) All is calm before a stormy weekend. SIGMA PHI EPSILON . . . Carolyn Beers was a dinner guest from Emporia last night. SIGMA KAPPA . . . ...entertained Helen Rice at dinner Monday. ALPHA KAPPA PSI . . . ... announces the pledging of Gerald Tewell on Onaga and Robert William McCort of Hutchinson. dinner guests this evening will be Robert Love, instructor of secretarial training, R. B. Witaker, William Kallenberger, and Kenneth Brown. CHI OMEGA . . . CHI OMEGA ... active members of the local chapter were entertained by the alumnae with a spread last night. SIGMA NU . . . SIGMA NU . . . ... is holding a buffet supper at the house tonight. Guests will be Ann Murray, Mary Evelyn Newman, Barbara Brelfsdorf, Norma Henry, Mary Bea Flint, Helen Huff, Peggy Schroeder, Mignon Morton, Marion Miller, Martha Jane Kenagy, Mary Louise McNown, Marynell Dyatt, Charlotte Frichot, and Helen Guess-ford. Geology Fraternity Decides On Saloon Setting for Party Sigma Gamma Epsilon, geology fraternity, made plans for an old-time miner's party at their semi-monthly meeting in the Horseshoe room of the Eldidge hotel last week. The party, which will be held sometime during the middle of March will be given in a sacon setting, equipped with bar and gambling devices, Lloyd M. Greene, editor of the organization, announced. Announcement was also made at the meeting of the Sigma Gamma Epsilon convention to be held this spring in Columbus, Ohio. Benedict Bagrowski, college senior, was chosen as representative of the local chapter, and Rowland Raup, also a college senior, was selected as alternate. Women May Harvest Crops Turtlock, Cal. —(UP)— Women in this agricultural area have expressed willingness to harvest crops in order to aid in food production. They are discussing the possibility of adding tractor-driving to their farm duties. Dances, Announcements Entertaining on the Hill Kesler-Wolf Marriage Date Set For March 1 The announcement has come from Winfield of the marriage of Nancy Carolyn Kesler and Arthur Wolfe, which is to be held there at 9 o'clock Sunday morning. March 1. Miss Kesler, who was graduated from the School of Fine Arts last year, was a member of Kappa Alpha Theta. Her home is in Winfield. Wolf, of Topeka, was a member of Beta Theta Pi and a first yea law student last year. AUTHORIZED PARTIES Friday, February 27, 1942 Junior Prom, Memorial Union ballroom, 9:00 to 1:00 Saturday, February 28, 1942 Delta Gamma, Memorial Union ballroom, 9:00 to 12:00 ELIZABETH MEGUIAR Adviser of Women Alumni Married In Ottawa Church First of This Week The marriage of Polly Marie Gowans of Ottawa to Jack Milton Happy also of Ottawa has been announced. The wedding took place at 8 o'clock Monday evening in Ottawa at the Federated church, where the ceremony was read by Rev. I. A. Smith. Only the immediate families of the couple were present. the bride was married. The bride was semble of agua crepe, with black accessories and a corsage of orchids. Both the bride and the groom were graduated from the University of Kansas. Mrs. Happy received her degree last spring, in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. She was a member of Alpha Chi Omega, Pi Lambda Theta, honorary educational sorority, Theta Sigma Phi, honorary journalism sorority, Quill club, and Phi Beta Kappa, honorary scholastic fraternity. Purple Knees The bride was dressed in an ensemble of agua crepe, with black accessories and a corsage of orchids. Mr. Happy, who is now field representative for the extension division's lecture bureau of the University, is a member of Phi Mu Alpha, music fraternity. While enrolled at the University he was a member of the University of Kansas band, the symphony orchestra and the A cappella choir. After March 1, the couple will be at home at 429 South Willow in Ottawa. Hints for Snow Beauty Old man Snow is here again! Perhaps not to stay, but no doubt he'll be off and on again for the next month, anyway. Another hint in snow-time wear is the color. Clear reds or bluish-reds look about as wonderful in the snow as orange doesn't. (Don't ask us why. It just doesn't.) Except for a little lip-stick, make-up isn't a good combination with It's a good idea to be warm but not so bundled up you look as though you're starting for a masquerade party. Exercise soon makes the cold feel warm, and it proves rather provoking if you have to undrape your Christmas tree effect and carry the ornaments about with you. If you ski, skate, bob sled, or even if your only sport is making snow men, it is important for you to learn how to look rosy in the snow and cold instead of red and raw. So here are a few hints to put you wise for snow beauty. Masquerade Dress nothing sets one off so vividly as snow—for better or for worse. He plays havoc with your skin, turns protruding appendages red, throws up glaring spots to interfere with your vision, and sends you out into the cold looking like a donation to a rummage sale. And along with that he provides Mother Nature with the best of backgrounds: And for eye protection against the sparkling element, sport shops advocate wearing of nonshatterable, glare-reducing ski goggles. They claim they shut out the wind and never fog! snow. Apply artificial color and you'll find your cheeks are doubly rosy. Skin will shout from the effects of Jack Frost's scraping, so cream it up and protect it from chapping. There are probably a thousand other schemes that would help make snow-time mean better-times, but the one outstanding requisite is to be practical in your dress. Purple knees and frozen ears demand little sympathy! DE LUXE CAFE Our 23rd Year in Serving K. U. Students 711 Mass. 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