Here on the Hill---who looks like an outdoor man's dream when you're on a horse, then wear these light riding britches with the close-fitting vest and a feminine touch in the full sleeved shirt. an Account of Mt. Oread Society PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUES., MAY 6. Halt In Busy School Term To Remember Mother's Day This is the week when even the hard worked college student takes time out to remember his mother as something besides that handy person who sends back the clean laundry once a week. The season for play clothes has come. If you like to be feminine even on picnics, try this soft little wash skirt and blouse. If you are the Katherine Hepburn type Many of the organized houses had teas, luncheons, or dinners in honor of mothers last Sunday. Others are planning similar observances next Sunday on the nationally observed Mother's Day. Or maybe we're planning to go home for the occasion. Or anyway, save on a few cokes to send her a card. BATTENFELD HALL ... Sunday dinner guests were Evelyn Mercer, George White, Prof. and Mrs. G. W. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. L. K. White, Topeka; Althea Shuss, Jack Shuss and Marian Brain, Parsons; and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Richardson, Baxter Springs. MILLER HALL . . . Sunday dinner guest was Claude Arnett, Kansas City, Kan. ALPHA TAU OMEGA Claude Arnett, Kansas City, Kan. entertained with a dinner in the Kansas room of the Memorial Union building last night in honor of graduating seniors. ... Sunday dinner guests were Shirley Bayles, Marybelle Wallace, Ruth Beeler, Mr. and Mrs. Glen N. Webb, Independence, Kan.; Miss Josephine Russell and Mrs. L. McLane, Ft. Scott; Mrs. W. B. Weaver, Kansas City, Mo.; Colonel and Mrs. H. L. P. King, and Colonel and Mrs. Peck, all of Ft. Leavenworth. PI KAPPA ALPHA ... Sunday guests were Chancellor and Mrs. D. W. Malott, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Werner, Libby Reeder, Kansas, City, Mo.; Lillian Weise Hutchinson; Ralph Cottier, St. Joseph; Dick Hempstid, Hutchinson; Art Babeler, Columbia; Joe Bowlus, Bartlesville; and Burton Bowlus, Coffeyville. TRIANGLE ☆ ... guests at their spring formal Saturday evening were Mr. and Mrs. James Tathwell, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Farber, Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Toomey, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rudolph, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Dearing, Mr. and Mrs. M. B Hansell, Karl Johnson, Arnold French, Tommy Stevinen, Ben Levy, Oliver Starke, Henry Nottberg, Lois Freidabach, Betty Scharbock, Kitty Heyser, Winifred Faris, Connie Means, Virginia Lewis, Betty Stephenson and Ethel Pringe, all of Kansas City, Mo. Carl Williams, Dick Gray, Eleanor Schooling, Dorothy Stump, Martha Fairhurst, Alta Bingham, Lois Burns, Georgia Lundrigan, Bea Witt, Ruth Sheppard, Jean Rennick, Jane Byers, Elizabeth Marshall and Marjorie Jacobs. Mr. and Mrs. Don Schrener, Springfield, Mo., Charles Gault, Ft. Riley; Clifford Sharp, Junction City; Merril Dempsey, Madge Henry, Betty Rose Curry, Dorothy Curry, Mrs. Walden Johnson, all of Topeka; Rita Mondero, Lansing; and Betty Langan, Kansas City. Chaperones were Mrs. Edward Charles, Mrs. H. A. Russell, Mrs. C. A. Thomas, Mrs. C. H. Landes, and Mrs. William Huttig. SIGMA CHI ☆ . . one hundred and eight persons attended a Mothers' Day dinner at the chapter house Sunday. There was a brief entertainment after dinner for the mothers. TEMPLIN HALL ... dinner guests Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Karl Klooz and daughter, Jane, Viola J. Anderson, and Dale Lemon, all of Lawrence. ... entertained with a buffet dinner and two-hour dance Saturday night. Guests were Faye Anderson, Marcia Fryer, Patty Riggs, Olivia Cole, Neva Lou Kalbfeisch, Terry Morgan, Ann Lee Nelson, Betty Harmon, Dorothy May, Pauline Kallaras, Sarah Barnhardt, Lois Reset, Mrs. E. J. Deines, Beloit; Jane Nickelson, Topeka; and Bill Keist, Wichita. BONDESON CLUB national service fraternity, announces the election of the following officers: Lewis Medlin, president; Hal Ruppenthal, vice-president; George Bonebrake, treasurer; Arthur Johnstone, recording secretary; Fred Stults, corresponding secretary; Page King, historian; and John Tweed, publicity director. ALPHA PHI OMEGA DE LUXE CAFE Our 22nd year in serving 711 Mass. St. K.U. Students ALPHA CHI OMEGA ... Sunday dinner guest was Robert Trekell. . . . weekend guests were Betty Boyer, Kansas City, Kan., and Marianne Lacey, Kansas City, Mo. ... visitors Monday evening were Lynn Swedberg, Jane Helen Davis, Jean Grey, Mary Jo Thew, Betty Lou Haddington, and Martha Havinghurst, members of the Omicron chapter, Baker University. DELTA UPSILON ... dinner guests Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Perkins and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. McKay, Wichita; Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Metcalf, Neodesha; Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Gadberry, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Schaffed, Mrs. G. S. Rice, and Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Caywood, Kansas City, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Harbur and Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Grindrod, Kansas City, Kan.; Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Voigt, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Schober, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Hades, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Baer, and Mr. and Mrs. Lane Dunagin, Topeka; Mrs. B. A. Gillie, Joplin, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sanford, Hois- (continued to page three) Give Her a Book for MOTHERS DAY We have a wide variety from which to choose: Fiction, Poetry, Garden, Bibles, Antiques, Travel. Let us help you make your selection. We wrap for mailing. THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. Tel. 666 Helen Wilkins turns gypsy in a formal with a white silk jersey long-sleeved blouse and an orange, green, and yellow pique skirt. The blouse has a gathered neck and the skirt is full. A silk crepe sash of green sets off the waist line. That's the story of the Hill this spring. The women are wearing formals made of everything from fluffy organza to starched pique. Hill a Picture Book In Spring Formal Dress Also the owner of a long-sleeved white blouse is Dorothy Clifton. Hers is white chiffon. The skirt is a black and pink flowered print. Alice Anne Stone's new resis is of Hawaiian print with a low waist. The skirt is gathered and the neck is draped. Chapter 3. Hill Goes Formal. Chapter 1. Spring. Chapter 2. Parties. Wilma Jean Hadden steps out in style in a white silk jersey which has a draped V-neck. The Grecian belt is red. With the formal, Miss Hadden wears a finger-tip fitted white faille rap which fastens with red buttons. Peggy Benson's latest number has a silk jersey skirt and a sheer white blouse with long and full sleeves. The skirt is an exciting print of green and white on a tomato red background. Black silk jersey and white marquisette was Cree Hartley's choice. The Jersey blouse has a sweetheart neck and a V-cut waist line. The full white marquisette skirt is trimmed in three ruffles of black and white lace which are placed about three-fourths of the way down. Fascinatingly, the front is woven to one piece in the back where it fastens. Alice Raffington's air of sophistication is a sweet one when she dons her dotted swiss—white on a yellow background. The full swing skirt meets a high waist line at a gathered bodice. A long fitted jacket of the same material zips up the front and has a collar of white eyelet embroidered organdy. the dress is navy with a wide band of red down each side. A flag pin decorates the yoke. Three shades of chartreuse are the choice of Lily Rose Lyons for her new jersey formal. A long cape, also jersey, is of the lightest shade of chartreuse. Evelyn Schroeder goes patriotic in her jersey with white yoke and sleeves trimmed in a red and navy band. The rest of Marjorie Evans goes feminine in a dress with a pink jersey top with a sweetheart neck and puffed sleeves. The skirt is a continuous row of ruffles in pink lace. Breath-taking is Margaret Butler in her new net formal of a bronze that exactly matches her hair. Mary Evelyn Newman also wears an unusual frock of black pique with yellow polka dots. The dress has hip pockets at the side front and an unusual mid-riff. A black jersey jacket with pique cuffs may be worn to cover the sun tan back. A white net with narrow straps is worn by Priscilla Adams. White plumes trim the large skirt. Suxy Corson wears a white organdy with a shirred blouse and with red lace, spaced with a foot of organdy in between running around the full skirt like a candy cane. The bolero jacket is also red lace. Seen in a print jersey skirt and a white peasant blouse was Fritzie Meyn. The neck is round and low over the shoulders. A wide green belt accents the dress. Billie Jarboe wears a white pique with a full skirt, and a triangular mid-riff in front. Blue embroidery on the shoulders are accentuated by the tiniest of sleeves. To set off her blonde hair, Marilyn Wheatley wears a dusty blue marquisette with long full sleeves and a square neck with lace trim. And so they pass in review—the newest styles at the latest spring parties. WESTMINSTER HALL WESTMINSTER HALL . . . Sunday visitors were Mrs. O. L Hunt and Bill Hunt, Osawatomie. --- No Midweek Wednesday There will be no midweek tomorrow night, according to an announcement today by Carter Butler, president of the student union activities board, because the School of Business is having its annual banquet in the ballroom of the Memorial Union building.