PAGE TWO 1234567890 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS 1. SUNDAY, JANUARY 11, 1942 Here on the Hill --announces the engagement of Anna Jane Hoffman,'43, to Charles Ege, '43, Phi Psi. Three Formal and One Informal Party Last Nite The social spotlight beamed on four organizations who entertained with formal, semi-formal, and informal dances yesternight. Chi Omega stayed at home to entertain guests at their winter formal. Kappa Alpha Theta mingled with their dates in the Memorial Union ballroom with a winter format. Members of the University Symphony got a late start for their informal party in the Kansas room after nine o'clock. Westminster hall girls took their guests to the Colonial tea room for a semi-formal dinner dance beginning at 7 p.m. Guests at the latter were Ray Ennis, Sy Caulder, Jim Nichelow, Bill Ferguson, Noel Neifert, Sid Jagger, Sam Anderson, Howell Hill, and Pat Ferilli. Chaperones were Miss Mary Miles and Mrs. Anna Olinger. MORE HERE- ☆ CHI OMEGA . . . DELTA GAMMA . . . . dinner guests last night were Jane McFarland and Margaret Reed. announces the marriage of Betty McLeod, '44, to Harold Lukens, Long Beach, Calif. The wedding took place during Christmas vacation. dinner guests Thursday night were Jean Murray, Mary Lou McClanahan, Joanne Johnson, Jane Miner, and Sylvia Wilkerson. KAW KOETTES . . . dinner guests last night were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allen and Wanda Allen. dinner guests today will be Miss Elizabeth Meguiar and Miss Marie Miller. luncheon guests yesterday were Kathryn Schaake and Erma Lee Wallace. ALPHA CHI OMEGA . . . ... entertained last night with an initiation banquet at the chapter house in honor of Mrs. Paul B. Lawson. These Lawrence alumnae were guests at the banquet: Mrs. J. H. Nelson, Mrs. E. H. Lupton, Mrs. Louis Kuhn, Mrs. Kelvin Hoover, Mrs. Herbert Michaelis, Mrs. Al Lauter, Mrs. John G. Blocker. WAGER HALL . . . dinner hall guest Friday night was Martha Gage. CORBIN HALL guests at the winter formal were Jack Doores, Charles Grable, Al Ward, Ray Lippelmann, Jerry Griffith, Dwayne Oglebsy, Velories Harlan, Jim Ludes, Job Moore, Conrad Marvin, Don Jespersen, Bill Slentz, Bob Coleman, Arden Ott, Dale Lemon, Fred Robertson, Ralph Scamell, Neal Ukena, George Bonebrake, Jimmy Burcham, James Hammer, Wiley Mitchell, Jack Werts, Dick Miller, Greg Studer, Roland Row, Shields Hearle, Dell Love. Alfred Reed, Bob Clipper, John Tweed, Don Hayman, Tom Haney, Bill Nusbaum, Fred Wallingford, Thorton McClanahan, Ted Price. DE LUXE CAFE Our 23rd Year in Serving K. U. Students 711 Mass. Keith Spalding, Hayworth White, John Feidstrom, Paul Evans, Lowell Dagenais, Vernon Foster, Eldo Beenbee, Vance Elder, Leslie Butterfield, Al Will, Floyd Rosenquist, Bob McJones, Lawrence Hickey, Don Cruse, Dale Ewing, Orville Kretzmeier, Charles McVay, Don Hogue, Bob Stephens, Jim Smith, Ramon Bird, and Warren Snyder. GAMMA PHI BETA . . . ...luncheon guests Friday were Leela Belle Marks and Leeta Nelle Marks. ...weekend guests is Norma Jean Falconer, Kansas City; and Nancy Leathers, Kansas City, Mo. DELTA UPSILON . . . guests at a Sister-Daughter dinner Thursday were Midge Dickey, Roberts, Virginia Cochener, Betty Gunnels, Marjorie Snyder, Patty Bunnels, Marjorie Snyder, Patty Bigelow, Margaret Welch, and Margaret Kreider. Black Mountain (N.C.) college began its ninth year in buildings constructed and renovated by its own students and teachers. The latest trick in the fashion game . . . winter white. Here in a sheer wool dirndl with appliqued felt flowers. It's young, slim, and flirtatious. Clothes Reflect Character.. Well-kept clothes don't make your character, but they reflect it to others. INDEPENDENT Laundry & Dry Cleaners Faculty Nears Goal In Red Cross Drive Faculty and University employees have only $77 to go, before they clear the top of the $800 goal. Prof. E. C. Buehler, chairman of the drive, revealed yesterday. Jay Janes solicited $73.47 Thursday and Friday toward the $500 student goal. In the contributions the Jay Janes received, dimes predominated, but there were numerous quarters and a few half-dollars. One independent girl, Alice Hood, sophomore in the College, put in a check for five dollars. Phone 432 Prof. Buehler asks that those faculty members and University employees who have not yet contributed, send in their money Monday or Tuesday of next week. He said that 80 per cent of faculty and employees have given to either the K.U. or the town fund. 740 Vt. Next week members of the faculty, Sachem, and Mortar Board will speak at organized houses in behalf of the student Red Cross drive. Last year "Dandelion Day" formed a new tradition when students and faculty took a day off and eradicated the yellow posies. Boxes will be placed in front of the library and in the rotunda of Frank Strong hall for contributions from students who have not yet given to the drive. Chancellor To Speak In Topeka Chancellor Deane W. Malott is scheduled to give the principal address at the Native Sons and Daughters of Kansas dinner held on Hotel Jayhawk Roof Garden in Topeka, Jan. 28. The Native Sons and Daughters are planning their annual convention in Topeka on Jan. 28, preceding the Kansas Day celebration. County clubs organized throughout the state will hold dinners at the same time the dinner in Topeka is taking place. BLUE MILL - SNACKS - DINNERS - LUNCHES When You Speak of Good Food You Think of the BLUE MILL