PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS AQIIHW FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1942 The Society Page War Gloom Cannot Defy Usual Weekend Revelry Although closing hours still hold the same old deadline on weekend flings, the social schedule for this weekend starts out with a heavy list of parties, dances, dinners, and the Oklahoma A. and M. game tonight. Even the win gloom is not students' social doings. Weekend revelry, as usual will last until weekend reveille. dinner guest yesterday was Prof R. H. Wheeler. DELTA CHI . . . THETA TAU . . . THEA TAC dinner guests last night were Norman Carlson, Kenneth Glover, and Frank Sims. JAVHAWK CO-OP dinner guest last night was Deane Tack of Gaylord. weekend guest this week will be Bill Walker of Oxford. PH KAPPA PSI . . . . guests at the buffet supper last night were Mary Jean Miller, Fatty Lockwood, Jill Peek, Anne Adams, Ann Wallace, Barbara Winn, Rilla Ann Townsend, Rosemary Utterback, Nancy Jayne Petersen, Gloria Ann Brinkman, Betty Lou Perkins, Emily Jean Milam, Mary Kay Brown, Nancy Kerber, JoAnn Teed, Mary Bea Flint, Virginia Stephenson, Patsy Piller, Marjorie Tibbets, Shirley Wasson, Priscilla Adams, Ruth Russell, Bette Leimert, Ann Cowan, Ruth Beeler, Phyllis Collier, Christine Turk, Lila Jean Doughman, Virginia McGill, Nancy Wolters, Helen Huff, Marty Shartel, Margaret Anne Reed, Donna White, Anna Jane Hoffman, Martha Jane Kenagy, Feggy Schroeder, Winifred McQueen, Barbara Taylor, Helen Wilkins, and Barbara Brelsford. DELTA UPSILON dinner guests yesterday were Barbara Benton and Dorothy Fizzell. NU SIGMA NU . . . . dinner guests last Sunday were Marjorie Anderson, Betty Austin, and Dorothy Dunbar of Manhattan. SIGMA NU . . . dinner guest last night was Betty Pile of Winfield. TAU KAPPA EPSILON . . . announces the pledging of Sidney Jagger of Minneapolis. SIGMA PHI EPSILON announces the election of new officers. They are Bill Brent, president; Judson Goodrich, vice-president; Dan Coats, secretary; Jean Fisher, historian; and Don Johnson, guard. ... will have a buffet supper and hour dance Saturday evening. ... dinner guests yesterday were Carl and Hal Ruppenthal of Russel, and Mrs. A. V. Dougherty of Topeka. ALPHA CHI OMEGA . . . ... luncheon guests yesterday were Mary Olive Marshall and Marjory Dickey. KAPPA ALPHA THETA . . . dinner guest last night was Bill Reed from Camp Leonard Wood. Reed was a student at the University and a member of the Sigma Chi fraternity last year. ...visiting guest is Mrs. Porter Marshall of Clay Center. CHI OMEGA . . . ALPHA KAPPA PSI . . . ALPHA KAPPA PSI ALFHA KAPPA PSI . . . . . ...dinner guest last night was Gerald Tewell. PHI DELTA THETA Dances, Announcements Entertaining on the Hill GAMMA PHI BETA . . . PHI DELTA IELTA . . . ...dinner guest last night was Bill Kirk. dinner guests yesterday were John Dyatt, Bob Fairchild, Bill Stone, Bill Cavert, Bob Frizell, Bob Voelker, and Nelson May. DELTA GAMMA . . . . ...Juncheon guest today was Persis Snook. Sigma Nu's Hold Hi-Rickety Party At Hotel Tonight Sigma Nu fraternity is holding its annual Hi-Rickety winter formal dinner-dance tonight at the Eldridge hotel. Dinner will be served at 7 o'clock in the Big Six room and will be followed with dancing from 8 to 11 in the Crystal ballroom. Russ Chambers and his band will play for the party. A tradition with Sigma Nu chapters throughout the country, the Hi-Rickety takes its name from the fraternity yell. Tonight's Hi-Rickety is the fifty-seventh annual party of its kind to be given by the local chapter. Guests invited to the dinner-dance are Jean Hoffman, Martha Rayl, Marjorie Tibbets, Rosemary Branine, Patsy Schmidt, Geraldine Buhler, Ann Murray, Jean Ott, Christine Turk, Mary Margaret Gray, Jane Newcomer, Marian Miller, Mary Evelyn Newman, Helen Peperell, Mary Bea Flint, Margaret Funk, Betty Talbot, Adean Hagan, Cette Brook, Leeta Nelle Marks, Mary Louise Belcher, Norma Lee Anderson, Helen Guessford, Barbara Mullen, Charlotte Frichot, Lucile Gillie, Barbara Barber, Margaret Anne Reed, Barbara Brelsford, Verlee Reece, Pat Aralln, Helen Huff, Rosemary Thornton of Kansas City, Jean Gibbs of Springfield, Mo. and Bette Rohr of Kansas City. DE LUXE CAFE Chaperones will be Mrs. J. H. 711 Mass. Our 23rd Year in Serving K. U. Students For Springtime-- If you are looking forward to spring, here is a coat to look forward to wearing during the season. It's man-tailored, handsomely satin bound, and made on sleek fitted lines. Kreamer, Phi Delta Theta housemother, Mrs. Myra Lyons, Sigma Kappa housemother, Mrs. P. K. Klinkenberg, Kappa Alpha Theta housemother, and Mrs. Helen G. Shinn, Sigma Nu housemother. JUNIOR PROM WARMER UP! The Line Forms to the Right at the GRANADA Sunday 3 DAYS ONLY 2 Grand Bands! Jimmie Lunceford And Will Osborne's "Blues In The Night" — Co-feature — "HONOLULU LU" The pros and cons of "women trouble" and "men trouble" are big bull-session subjects on the University campus today or any other day—always have been and always will be. Starring — LUPE VELEZ LEO CARRILLO BRUCE BENNETT Women Trouble Both Sexes Air Opinions Women can usually be heard, especially after a party or while they congregate in the powder room for "repairs," during a dance, to express their candid opinions of the subject of the poor, defenseless man. How this one "can't dance a step" and how that one "really throws a line." III. 1 As for the boys, great are their chatter sessions that run long into the early hours talking like Casanovas on the subject of women. But there are some opinions from both sides which pretty well sum up the attitudes of the men and women on the Hill. Of course none of this discussion gets either side any farther in "re-forming" the other sex. Men Trouble The women consider the men a lot of trouble! In fact a lot of girls are often prone to wonder if they're worth just half the trouble they cause. First of all they're "noisy creatures" as a feminine writer once put it. They're "newpaper rattlers," and shower-bath singers, and door-bangers and snorers. And in the intervals between these uproars they say, "Can't we have a little quiet?" Men seldom want to do anything in particular in the evenings but then—once started howling or playing bridge—they don't want to stop. They hate to dress in evening but are enchanted with the way they look when you have finally talked them into doing so. They make fun at primping girls but they themselves cannot pass a mirror without a glance at "That Handsome Fellow!" Ah men! But, there is the other side to this controversy. A author, who no doubt considered himself a connoisseur on women, said that the trouble with them is that first they are too practical. If a woman comes out to help you look at the moonlight, you know she is mentally calculating how many kilowatts the moon is wasting. "When you meet a woman for the first time and she looks you over from top to toe, as she always does, and a soft light of admiration glows in her eyes, it's not for your manly beauty but for the earning capacity." FEATURING DONALD DUCK "THE NEW SPIRIT" If You Are Having Trouble With Your Income Tax---- See Donald With His. 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