18 PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1942 The Society Page Dances, Announcements Entertaining on the Hill Weatherman Trifles With Weekend Play Kansans spent the weekend dancing in sport togs, clomping through the rain to see the big deciding basketball game with Iowa State, and sending and receiving love notes. But although the stormy weather tried to interefer with K.U. men and women's weekend play, it may do some real trifling this week, keeping students in and on their books for a change. PI KAPPA ALPHA guests this weekend are Gleen Harrell, Clarence Ellis, Billy Phillips; Art Ramage, and Jimmy Judd, all of Coffeyville. PHI KAPPA PSI . . . luncheon guests yesterday were Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Miller and daughters, Barbara and Beverly, of Chanute; KAPPA SIGMA . weekend guests were Clyde Smith and John Tilson, both of Kansas City, Mo, and Phil Buzick of Topeka. DELTA UPSILON , . . weekend? guests were Chester Fee, Charles Schmittger, Kenneth Pearson, Russell Stanley, all of Cunningham, and Bill Hall and Charles Hall, both of Topeka. SIGMA NU . . . ALPHA TAU QMEGA . . . weekend guests were Bob Dolcek, Gale Sellens, Jack Beaman, Ervin L. Luthi, all of Russell. guests at a valentine dinner Friday night were Dorothy Jean Harvey, Maryaret Byerley, Jeanne Moyer, Kathryn Bonewits, RoseClair Nelson, Barbara Taylor, Eleanor Forrer, Virginia Gsell, Bette Cobb, Claudine Scott, Jane Barnes, Christine Turk, Jean Hoffman, Virginia Britton, Norma Henry, Ann Bowen, Harriet Ojers, Alice Louise Brown, Geraldine Shaw, Lois Kihm, Mary Kay Brown, Evelyn Railsback, Jeannette Hiebert, and Lucile Gillie. ALPHA OMICRON PI . . . Jane Reid and Marjorie Jacobs are visiting in Kansas City, Mo. this weekend. Marjorie Jacobs attended Nelson Eddy's concert in Topeka Friday night. 1244 LOUISIANA . . . ...held a Valentine party at the house Friday night. Those at the party were Tom Adams, Caryl Dodds, James Ludes, Earl Hubbard, Kenneth Redman, Charles Redman, Alan Probst, Mildred Buoy, Margaret McCurdy, Jean Sellers, Helen Aldridge, Dorothy Hoge, Betty Frye, Mary Ihloff, Betty McDonald, Mary Morrison, Ann Starr, Bettie Jean Moore, Judy Van Deventer, Genevieve Penner, and Frances Schloesser. DE LUXE CAFE Our 23rd Year in Serving K. U. Students 711 Mass. Harris-Burns Announce Marriage The announcement has come from Lakewood, Ohio, of the marriage of Margaret Harris of Lakewood and Claude H. Burns of Lawrence. The ceremony took place late Saturday afternoon, January 24, at the home of the bride. Mr. Burns was graduated from the School of Engineering and is now employed as a design engineer with the Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing company. The couple is now at home at 1340 Cranford avenue in Lakewood. ALPHA DELTA PI . . . . Mrs. Arthur Harris of Pleasanton was a guest yesterday. PI BETA PHI . . . luncheon guest yesterday was Moriam Jesson. ...weekend guests were Sue Haskins and Mary Jage Shartel, both of Kansas City, Mo. DELTA GAMMA ...guesses yesterday were Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Shaw and their daughter, Joan of Medicine Lodge, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hammett of Topeka, Mrs. William Basore of Bentley, and BettyJo Nelson of Lincoln, Neb. ...Anne French went to Went- worth yesterday. Leeta Nelle Marks is visiting in Manhattan this weekend. ...weekend guests were Cleo Rein, Violette Eichman, and Joan Hutchins, all of Russell. KAW COETTES . . . ...guests at an exchange dinner Friday night were Charlotte Robson, Dora Mae Felt, Genevieve Harman, and Media Gae Litton from the new co-op house, Jay Coeds. Kaw Coettes at the Jay Coed house were Lois Mae Blackburn, Marjorie Rader, Marjorie Kirk, and Erma Lee Wallace. ... Marjorie Spurrier is in Manhattan this weekend. ALPHA CHI OMEGA . . . WESTMINSTER HALL . . . ... Velma Cassel went to Kansas City, Mo., today. ... Mary Ellen Sitterley is visiting in Tepea this weekend. announces the initiation of Charlotte Fritchot of Cushing, Okla., Frances Tucker of Roswell, N. M., Phyllis Collier and Mary Bea Flint both of Dodge City, Marian Ransom of Homewood, Margaret Holcomb of St. Joseph, Mo., Mary Munson of Albany, Mo., Virginia Brody of Excelsior Springs, Mo., Lucile Gillie of Joplin, Mo., Edith Ann Fleming of Garden City and Geraldine Crago of Kansas City, Mo. Honor initiate is Mary Bea Flint. Alumna Will Marry Ensign Tuesday Mary Virginia Johns of Lawrence and Ensign Thomas F. Hally, Jr. of Topeka, will be married in the parsonage of the Catholic church of Lawrence at 8:30 o'clock next Tuesday morning. Miss Johns has chosen her sister, Jayne Johns, as her maid of honor at the ceremony. William Hally of Topeka will be best man for his brother. Miss Johns and Ensign Hally, who are both employed in Corpus Christi, Texas, are visiting their homes in Lawrence and Topeka. Miss Johns is employed in the State National bank at Corpus Christi and will resume her position after her marriage. She was graduated from the University in 1938, where she majored in journalism. Ensign Hally is an instructor at the naval air base in Corpus Christi. He has been graduated from St. Joseph's Military college at Hays and attended Creighton University at Omaha. He received his commission from the navy last week at Corpus Christi. Guests at the banquet were Mrs. William Overtor, Joe Blocker, Mrs. Paul B. Lawson, Mrs. Young of Dodge City, Kay Nelson and Lorraine Kuhn. ALPHA CHI SIGMA . . . entertained with an informal party at the chapter house Friday night. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Stevenson of Lawrence, Lois Pollom, Betty Vaughn of Ottawa, Barbara Reber, Ida Frances Moyer, Darlene Dailey, Susie Wilkerson, Dolita McManness, Evelyn Nielsen, Eleanor Schooling, Patricia Riggs, Patricia McDonald, Jean Moffit, and Mary Thomas. KWAHYAJ . . . 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