PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1942 The Society Page Game Starts Things Right For A Quiet Week to Follow The calendar for the week is quiet-like in its schedule, but the game last night put us off on a good start for this third 7-day unit of the spring semester. House and dinner guests that are the usual of the weekend, visiting alumni and friends that came to see the games, and announcements, bledges, ini.❖___ tiates, engagements—compose the social slate for today. WATKINS HALL . . . dinner guest last night was Pauline Miller. entertained Wallace Puntenney, Ted Pierce, Frances Butterfield, Ralph Scamell, Frank Vratil, and Mary Larson, assistant professor of zoology, at dinner Sunday. weekend guests were Mr. and Mrs. William Switchell of Larned, Ruth Ruckel of Kansas City, and Betty Heys of Coffeyville. ★ ALPHA CHI OMEGA . . . ...dinner guests Sunday were Dick Reed and Joe Brown. ★ PI BETA PHI . . . Mrs. Chester Anderson of Wichita is a guest at the house this week. Sunday dinner guests were Paul Carpenter, Mike Sheridan, Jack Horner and Dwight Horner. Juncheon guest today was Frances Cray. ALISHA KABBA PSI . . . ★ lanciscees the initation of Kul- Lerra Leuhi, instructor of economics. Date Gordon of Larned, Marion Bunyard of Sedan, Dell Perry and Rob McGreger, both of Coffeyville, Kenneth Brown and Alan Welter, both of St. Joseph, Mo., Al Ward of Seneca, Cliff Parson of Garden City. On Oceans of Helter. weekend guests were Lee Huddleston of Oskaloosa, and Gerald Canatsey of Iola. DELTA TAU DELTA . . . . DELTA TAU DELTA dinner guest Sunday was Grace Howell of Topeka. DELTA CHI . . . dinner guests Sunday were Betty Watson, Barbara Nightingale, Doris Nieweg, and George Stewart of Kansas City, Mo. announces the pledging of Milli- bard Musselman of Lawrence. SIgMA CII . . . I dinner guests Sunday were Mary Anne Fenn of Hutchinson, Cecil King of Kansas City, Mo. W. R. Fersythe of Medicine Lodge, J. Ree Walkins and Nick Robeson both of Salina, Sally Eldson of Topeka, Nancy Jayne Petersen, Joan Frankier, Margaret Holcomb and Nancy Clark. CHI OMEGA . . . guests Saturday were Lieut, Charles Nesbit and Lieut. Bob Turk, both of Leavenworth. Sunday dinner guests were Maglien Mayer, Mrs. F. R. Croson and Mrs. Autray Cody, all of Clay Center, Mrs. Marie Farrel, Mrs. F. A. Ohney, and Barbara Charlton, all of Lawrence, Meridith Gear of Guymon, Okla., and Robert Forgy, and Ray Davis. KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA . . . ...dinner guest yesterday was Art Weaver of Lawrence. ... entertained mothers and fathers of Kansas City and surrounding towns at a buffet supper Sunday evening. PI KAPPA ALPHA . . . dinner guests Sunday were Virginia Well of Kansas City, Edith Steininger of Coffeyville, and Lida Beth Fincham. ★ SIGMA PHI EPSILON . . . ...announces the initiation of Don Johnson and Dan Coats, both of Toecka. Larry Johnson of Baxter Springs, and Tommy Harkness of Ness City. WAGER HALL. ...entertained Devonia Smith of Lawrence with a birthday dinner party yesterday. KAW COETTES ... dinner guests Sunday were John Norris and Ralph Schake. CORBIN HALL . . . weekend guests were Jane Bowren of Powhatan, Betty William of Kansas City, Mo., Fleanor Banta of Wathena, and Catherine Krebblief of Newton. Saturday night dinner guests were Alfred Griffith of Wichita, Betty Jo Nelson of Lincoln, Neb., and Mrs. Clayton Phillipti of Louisville, Ky. Sunday dinner guests were Mrs. F. H. Lewis of Emporia, Mr. J. V. Truner of Independence, Donald Schwartz and Frank Compton, both of St. Louis, Mo., Helen McGuire of Emmett and Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Griffith of Hiawatha. Sunday buffet guests were Dale Ewing, Howard Gibbs, Jack Boores, Rowland Raup, and Margaret Anderson, associate professor of the speech and drama department. dinner guests yesterday were Cecelia Gonecalves and Charles Wright luncheon guest yesterday was Mariorie Rader. GAMMA PHI BETA . . . Sunday dinner guests were Mr. C.B. Brock of Houston, Texas, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Talbot of Ft. Leavenworth, Sam Cook of Sabetha, Kenneth Rockhill of Eureka, Robert Faucett, instructor of bacteriology and Prof. and Mrs. J.D. Stranathan ...weekend guest was Jeanne Wilking of Kansas City, Mo. ...dinner guests Sunday were Martha Green, Martha Rayl, and Joe Wilson of Larned. PHI GAMMA DELTA . . . PIH BETA PI . . . ...Sunday dinner guests were Betty Jane Alexander, Marjorie Owen, and Margaret Boyle. Suit Season--dinner guest Saturday night was Patsy Taylor of Kansas City, Mo. Ideal for wear under your fur coat, this faille suit dress will take you through both the blests of winter and the first breath of spring in high style. In a light co'er it will go anywhere without a tepecoat as a pre-Easter fashion. PHI DELTA THETA . . . ...dinner guest last night was John Glen of Beardstown, Ill. KAPPA SIGMA . . . ...weekend guests were John Glenn and Franklin Komark, both of Ellinwood, Chick Hargis of Kansas City, Mo., and Robert Ray Gunn of Great Bend. TRIANGLE . . . dinner guests Sunday were Phyllis Singer, Clyde Singer, Howard Fink and Oral Bilven. BATTENFELD HALL . . . ...weekend guests were Lieut. Tannenbaum of Lincoln, Neb., Scabbard and Blade inspector, and Frank Vratil of Larned. MILLER HALL ... weekend guests were Kathleen Baily of Cunningham, and Mrs. Lotte Rever of Kansas City, Mo. ✩ Sunday dinner guests were Verlin Morris and Lois Pollom. Dances, Announcements Entertaining on the Hill ...dinner guest yesterday was Charlotte Hart of Kansas City, Mo. Johnson-Littooy Engagement Is Announced DE LUXE CAFE Our 23rd Year in Serving K. U. Students 711 Mass. The engagement of Helen Virginia Johnson of Kansas City, Mo., to Frederick C. Littoy of Boston is announced. Both were graduated from the University. Miss Johnson, who is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma, received her degree in the College last year. Litttoy, a member of Beta Theta Pi, received his degree in the School of Law last year. Former Students Married In Wichita Marriage of Jean Wasson to Alan Asher took place Sat. night, Feb. 7, at the home of the bride's parents in Wichita. Both are from Wichita and attended the University. Asher was graduated from the College in 1938 and received his law degree in the spring of 1941. While attending the University he was the writer of, On The Shin, column which preceded the Rock Chalk Talk. He later became Sunday Editor of The Daily Kansan, which gave him practical experience for his present position as publication editor for Boeing Aircraft company in Wichita. Mr. and Mrs. Asher following their wedding trip will make their home there. Marriage Announced The marriage of Loren Alice Heady of Kansas City and Jack Thomas Hall of Lee's Summit, Mo. which took place at 8 o'clock Friday night of Jan. 23 has been formally announced. The wedding, which was held at the Jackson Avenue Christian church, was a candle ceremony. It was followed by a reception in the young people's department of the church. Mrs. Hall attended Central State Teachers College at Warrensburg, Mo., where she belonged to the Pi Kappa Sigma sorority. Mr. Hall attended the University of Kansas and was graduated from Central State Teachers college. The couple is at home at 1213 North Liberty street, Independence, Mo. Alumni Set March As Marriage Date Dorothy Jean Roberts and Frank S. Forman, Jr., both of Kansas City, have chosen March 28 as the date of their marriage. The marriage will take place at 8:30 o'clock in the evening at the community church and will be followed by a reception at the home of Miss Roberts' parents. Miss-Roberts attended Connecticut college and was graduated from the University of Kansas last spring, where she was a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. Forman will be graduated from the School of Medicine at the University of Kansas in June of this year. He is a member of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity and Nu Sigma Nu medical fraternity. A.I.E.E. Elects Officers For New Semester The University branch of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers elected officers for the spring semester at a meeting last week. The new officers are: Charles Avey, Jr., chairman; Oscar Hunter, vice chairman; Robert Horak, secretary; George Johnson, treasurer; Art Wahl, senior representative; Don Nigg, junior representative; Arthur Benner and Dave Shaad, sophomore representatives; and Bob Johnson and Vincent Smiley, freshman representatives. At a smoker Thursday evening in the Memorial Union lounge, Roy Averill of the Portland Cement company, Kansas City, Mo., spoke to the group on "Licensing of Engineers." Watkins Announces Hall Engagement Luella Hall of Emporia, and George Dickoff of St. Francis, have announced their engagement. Miss Hall, who attended the University last year, lived at Watkins hall. She sent chocolates to the women in the hall announcing her engagement. She is now attending Emporia State Teachers College. For your wrist or ankle—several styles A