PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1942 The Society Page Clayton Harbur's Music For Mid-Week Tonight There is a midweek tonight. It's a chance to relax and kick your heels for an hour tonight without tramping down the hill in the snow and the cold. Clayton Harbur will be furnishing the music, so work up a date or pay a dime (you stagnant stags) and take in this second mid week of the semester. DELTA CHI... ★ ... Charles Wright of Topeka is a house guest. ROCK CHALK CO-OP guests for dinner last night were Genevieve Harman and Mrs Ellen Running the housemother of the new girls' Jay Co-ed co-op house. ALPHA TAU OMEGA... Monday dinner guest was Mr. W. J. Packwood of Kansas City, Mo. weekend guest was alumnus Dan Rhue of Kansas City, Mo. Dan Rhule of Kansas City, Mo. ...Sunday dinner guests were Betty Stephenson, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Harding and son Paul of Kansas City, Mo., and Barbara Taylor. WESTMINSTER HALL J. O. MOORE CO-OP.. held a chili supper last evening. dinner guest last evening was Cline Hensley. ... weekend guest was Bob Freeman of Wichita. PI KAPPA ALPHA . . . ... weekend guests last week were Joseph Bowlus and George Anderson, both of Coffeyville. '... alumnus Richard Grayum of Ottawa was a guest Monday night. JAYHAWK CO-OP . . . KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA . ... weekend guest last week was Bob Ready of Wellington. luncheon guests yesterday were Jean Granger and Leeta Nelle Marks. freshmen were entertained last night by the Lawrence Alumni Association at the house of Mrs. O. W. Maloney. PHI GAMMA DELTA . . . ...dinner guest last night was Mrs P. E. Thayer of Great Bend. PHI KAPPA PSI .. ...dinner guests Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Sollenberger and Ruth Peters all of Hutchinson, Nancy Kerber, Beverly Hill of Manhattan, and Cole Leverenz of Chanute. KAPPA ETA KAPPA . . . Mr. S. E. Clements, an instructor in the electrical engineering department, was a dinner guest Tuesday night. Mr. Clements is leaving for active service in the army. DINNER PARTY. was given by Mr. and Mrs. James K. Hitt Monday evening after the University of Kansas-Iowa State basketball game. Guests were Paul M. Boatwright of Hawiava and superintendent of public instruction of Brown county; Wallace Theilmann, principal of the Hamlin high school; Henry Pyle of Hamlin; R. C. Berkley, father of Mrs. Hitt from Hamlin; and N. G. Hamilton, also of Hamlin. SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON . . . ...dinner guests last night were Prof. F. E. Kester and Mr. and Mrs. Folger. ★ ...Sunday guest was Lieut. Dick Amerine, who was graduated from the University last year. Amerine has just completed a course at Corpus Christi, Texas, and is spending two weeks vacation in Lawrence. SCARAB . . . ...architectural fraternity, announces the initiation of Leo Martell of Lawrence and the pledging of Conrad Curtis, Bob Burnhardt, Jack Johnson, Murry McKune, and Bill Wilson. KAPPA SIGMA . . * held election of the following officers last night: Roy Shoaf, guard; Earl Lowe, treasurer; and John Tilson, secretary. ALPHA OMICRON PI . . . ... held an hour dance at the chapter house last night with Triangle iraternity. Marjorie Jacobs visited in Leavenworth last Sunday. SIGMA KAPPA .. ... held election of officers last night. The new officers are: Mary Frances Sullivan, president; Ida Frances Moyer, vice-president; Mary Evans, secretary; Virginia Smith, treasurer; Dorothy Stannard, rush captain; and Pat Scherrer, social chairman. ALPHA KAPPA PSI . . ...announces the pledging of George Bartholow of Mulberry. ALPHA CHI OMEGA . . . luncheon guests yesterday were Helen K. Moore, Dorothy May, and Georgia Mae Landrith. ...will hold an open house dance tomorrow evening from 6:45 to 8 o'clock. WATKINS HALL. PHI CHI . . . ... entertained Prof. and Mrs. Allen Crafton, Miss Marie Miller, Miss Jeanne Helt, and Mrs. C. V. Bassore of Bentley. Dr. Peter Heibert of Kansas City, Mo., will speak Thursday night. GAMMA PHI BETA DELTA GAMMA luncheon guests yesterday were Cecilia Goncalves, Carol Stuart and Margaret Yearout. SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON . . . guests at the sweater and skirt party held at the house last Friday were: Helen Rose Herrick, Bobbe Peck, Jean Cody, Jean Ott, Barbara Batchelor, Ruth Russell, Marjorie McKay, Barbara Barber, Jo Johnson, Barbara Brelsford, Katy Shoaf, Donna White, Peggy Ballard, Margaret Anne Reed, Peggy Schroeder, Billie Jarboe, JoAnn Teeder, Frances Schloesser, Lois Howell, Marilyn Rice, Leeta Nelle Marks, Nancy Jayne Petersen, Marjorie Kiskadden, Peggy Roberts, Nancy Carey, Jerry Buhler, and Marty Shartel. SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON . . . For Cold Winds Do you want to blow off in the wind an the snow? Then tuck yourself within a snuggle hood and a boxy, warm coat. As fierce as the elements of Mother Nature may be, you can put up a good bout against them in this plaid cover—(nearly) all and still come out with an appearance and feeling of being "all there." Stites-Leo Put Out Ring Jane Stites of Emporia and William Leo of Kansas City, Mo., put out a pin Saturday night during dinner at the Kappa Alpha Theta house. Candy was passed and Miss Stites received an orchid in celebration of the announcement. Miss Stites, a member of Kappa Alpha Theta, and Leo, a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon, are both sophomores in the College. DE LUXE CAFE Our 23rd Year in Serving K. U. Students Dances, Announcements Entertaining on the Hill 711 Mass. With Debutantes Soldiers Enjoy Life Since the days of Sir Walter Raleigh the men in service have been considered as necessary evils and that nice girls should cross to the other side of the street when they see a soldier coming. But with general popping of things in Europe and the popping that has developed in our own country, the soldier is now a necessary good. And the former attitude has disappeared along with the rubber tires and silk stockings. Many of the fellows are learning how to act in the top of society notches and are seeing and experiencing how other people live and act over the United States—things that they would never have learned or given the opportunity to become acquainted with in civilian life. And girls are learning that there They are entertained in Elks clubs, in civilians' homes, and on special occasions everywhere. Recreation centers are constructed for their diversion. Debutantes, society leaders, and home girls are doing their part to make a soldier's life what it ought to be. The men are even given a spree at girls' schools on occasions. What with wrangles over the length of service, just who and who shouldn't be drafted and one thing and another, little attention was given about how the selectees were being treated and respected in their new life. An occasional grumble was heard, even deep and hearty grumbles, but that was about all and those in charge of the morale in the camps were despondent over the attitude on the part of a majority of the civilians. But with the United States Organization and groups formed by people of the towns near which soldier's camps are situated, that have cooperated with the army officers in charge of morale building, are turning life into a lively affair for the fellows after their day of tramping and practicing—which is to say if they feel ready for a lively bit of recreation, they can usually get it. New under-arm Cream Deodorant safely Stops Perspiration To Girls' Schools 1. Does not rot dresses or men's shirt. Does not wear skirt. 2. No waiting to dry. Can be used right after shaving. 3. Instantly stops perspiration for 1 to 3 days. Removes odor from perspiration. 4. A pure, white, greaseless, stainless vanishing cream. 5. Atrid has been awarded the Approval Scalef of the American Institute of Laundering for being harmless to fabrics. Arrid is the LARGEST SELLING DEODORANT. Try a jar today! At all stores selling toilet goods (also in 10¢ and 59¢ jars) 39¢ a jar are a lot of pretty swell fellows in the ranks of the United States army. When they realize that their own brothers, boy friends and relatives are among those men in uniform on the payroll for Uncle Sam, they begin to look upon the soldiers in a new light—as boy friends or pals. So now when a soldier is asked if he finds it hard trying to get a date with a girl, when there is so little chance to obtain correct introductions and develop formal friendships, he is able to answer, "No." When they want a date, they just say to the girl, "Honey, how about a date for the sake of national defense." And it is not unprobable that they go off for a coke or a dance. Jeannette Cass Entertains Kansas City Women's Club Miss Jeannette Cass, instructor in organ and theory, was presented in a program of songs before the Business and Professional Women's Club of Kansas City, Mo., yesterday evening at their regular dinner meeting Miss Cass was accompanied by Miss Ruth Orcutt, associate professor of piano. Four Senior Regulars Leading the attack of the Aggies this year is Lonnie Eggleston, brilliant scoring senior forward. Hailed as the greatest high school player developed in Oklahoma four years ago, Eggleston made all-state forward from Walters and averaged 21 points a game for four years. ASK TO SEE THE PEN THAT IS THE ALL-AMERICAN CHOICE ON THE CAMPUS - THE PARKER Pens from $1.95 to $10.00 Sets from $2.95 to $15.00