Here on the Hill---- an Account of Mt. Oread Society PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURS., FEB. 27, 1941 Sigma Nu, A.T.O. Will Give Buffet Suppers Tonight Leading off the evening's activity will be buffet suppers at the chapter houses of Sigma Nu and Alpha Tau Omega. Other houses will entertain guests at dinner or relax with open fire and bird dog, according to the dictates of their consciences. ALPHA TAU OMEGA . . . will entertain this evening with a buffet supper and hour dance. Guests will be Marjorie Barben, Barbara Benton, Barbara Barber, Rilla Ann Townsend, Harriet Ojers, Virginia Gseil, Shirley Bayles, Marjorie Mossman, Wilma Jean Hadden, Eleanor Allen, Chestine Wilson, Mary Kay Brown, Heidi Viets, Ann Bowen, Ruth McLlrath, Jane Barnes, Olivia Cole, Georgia Ann Utterback, and Marilyn Duncan. KAPPA SIGMA . . . ... guests at dinner Tuesday evening were Jack McDonald, Ed Hallis, Fred Millon, Fredonia; and Dr. and Mrs. E. T. Gibson, Kansas City, Mo. PI BETA PHI . . . ... announces the engagement of Sue Haskins to Stan Stauffer, Phi Delta Theta. They put out their pins last night. CHI OMEGA . . . ... will entertain the Delta Gamma colony at dinner tonight. Frivolous--frivolous with more veil than hat on your head, which is, incidentally, a happy suggestion for an Easter come-on. ALPHA CHI OMEGA . . . ... entertained with a buffet supper yesterday evening in honor of their national counselor, Mrs. Richard Rutledge. Guests were Mrs. Al Lauter, Mrs. J. G. McElhimn, Lorraine Pyle, Miss Elizabeth Rupp, Betty Bridges, Estelle Eddy, and Marion McIntyre. ... dinner guests Tuesday night were Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Barkman, man, and Mrs. L. J. Kern, Leavenworth; J. C. Huebert, Walt Detwiler, N. M. Showalter, J. C. Elliott, Halstead; Mike Vargon, Kenneth Thompson, Mr. Rockwell, Kansas City, Mo.; Hal Hague, John Huddleton, Wayne Tarr, Manhattan PHI DELTA THETA . . . ... will be held at the Congregational church Friday night from 8:30 until 12. Entertainment will include sideshows, concessions, dancing, and refreshments. SIGMA NU . . . PENNY CARNIVAL . . . . . . buffet supper guests tonight will be Patty Lockwood, Patti Duncan, Dollie Newlon, Joan Elliott, Mary Burchfield, Charlene Baker, Martha Alice Horner, Gerry Buhler, Wilma Miner, Fritzi Meyn, Rita Lemoine, Jane Newcomer, Patty In charge of the party are Bertha Peters, Arthur Peters, and Evelyn Rummel. The following will help with the concessions: Lloyd Johnson, Ruth Mason, Mary Lou Lohman, Matthew Weidman, Bill Stafford, Marie Chamney, Elizabeth Russell, and Mary Piercey. Don't save this for a rainy day, because such a perky creation is for sunshine and gay moods only. This spring you will want to go Bigelow, Nancy Prather, Rosemary Branine, Cree Hartley, Maxine Miller, Billie Giles, Mary Jo Gerdeman, Sally Connell, Virginia Scott, Rosemary Utterback, Marjorie Thomas, Margaret Mary Scholes, Shirley Tholen, Betty Gaines, Jessie Frances Dawe, Ann Murray, Annabelle Fisher, Mary Ann Hannum, Tommy Thompson, Marjorie Oliver, Flossie Allen, and Mary Jean Miller. SIGMA PHI EPSILON. . . ... announces the pledging of George Christman of Topeka. WESTMINSTER FOUNDATION will hold a party at Westminster hall at 8 o'clock Friday night. The entertainment program will be built around radio favorites, such as Major Bowes, Doctor I.Q., and Truth and Consequence. ... mothers, who have recently organized the Tau Kappa Epsilon Mothers club, held a tea at the chapter house yesterday afternoon. Those present included Mrs. C. M. Harris, Mrs. C. P. Burrows, Ottawa; Mrs. H. C. Cohlmeyer, Overland Park; Mrs. M. O. Morgan, Mrs. R. F. Thompson, Mrs. Eugene C. Kane, Mrs. W. A. Morrison, Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs. E. C. Linquist, Kansas City, Kan.; Mrs. F. L. Taylor, De Soto; Mrs. L. N. Dunn, Independence; Mrs. C. P. Aul, Lawrence PHI KAPPA PSI . . . . . . dinner guest tonight will be Prof. R. M. Davis, who will speak on the Lease-Lend Bill. TAU KAPPA EPSILON . . . DE LUXE CAFE ... dinner guests Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. C. Frankhauser, Gridley; Gordon Howell, Martin Kadets, Roy Brookens, and Dr. H. L. Wagers, all from Kansas State College at Manhattan. Our 22nd year in serving K.U. Students ELMER A. ZILCH . . . 711 Mass. St. ... will be the guest of honor at the journalism dinner in the Kansas room of the Union building at 6 o'clock Friday night. This will be the First Annual Elmer A. Zilch Memorial Award Dinner for Meritorious Work in the Field of Journalism. Mr. Zilch is inventor of the Zilch Zippy linotype. He will pitch a tent near the journalism building for the weekend. Cold Weather Brings Return of Winter Fads Return of winter weather has again brought out the Tyrolian in the hearts of many University coeds. Ruth Wright has been wearing our idea of the perfect cold weather sports outfit, a navy blue ski suit with which she wears heavy black ski boots, warm yarn gloves and a blue visor cap. Have you seen the blue jeans that Katie Sewell wears with her black camp moccasins? She also dons jodphers and a sport coat for a neat look on cold days. Yellow fleece box jackets are popular for wear with sweaters and skirts or sports dresses. Betty West and Barbara Buxton have two of the best looking ones we've seen. Jo Ann Perry prefers Western cowboy boots. She sometimes wears a windbreaker hat to stave off north breezes. Add fad: her milkman's overalls. Keeping ears warm on a cold day is no trouble at all for Norma Tibbets who wears a brown corduroy duck hunter cap with a bill and brown ear muffs. Cold weather styles: Jean Blue in a brown gardine coat with sheepskin lining; Sue Corson wearing white boxing gloves on her hands; BATTENFELD HALL . . . ... Mrs. R. D. Montgomery, Bob Collett, Bob Hull, Orville Wright, Ellin Sandell and Bill Woolston spent the day in Kansas City yesterday. They attended the Better Homes exposition at the Municipal Auditorium. . C. H. Mullen, Templin proctor, was dinner guest last night, and Clark Moots, Battenfeld proctor, was dinner guest at Templin. MILLER HAUl ... dinner guest last night was Prof. Beulah Morrison, ... guest this week is Louise Green, Dodge City. KAPPA ALPHA THETA . . KAPPA ALPHA THETA . . . . dinner guest last night was Mr. B. H. Crosland, Fort Scott. TEMPLIN HALL . . . ... dinner guests Tuesday evening were Jim Dunn, Milton Truax, Dr. and Mrs. Mandel Shimburg and their son, Mandel Shimburg, Jr., Leavenworth, and Mr. F. O. Stults, Kansas City, Kan. An Extensive Wardrobe Man or Woman. is not necessary for the Well Dressed a large one neglected A small wardrobe properly cared for is better than Phone 75 NewYork Cleaners Merchants of GOOD APPEARANCE E. W. Young Ed Young cotton hose worn by Sally cotton hose worn by Sally Bernice Kizler has a brown woo man-tailored slack suit that look nifty with a chartreuse Wellesle shirt. Slack suits seem to have swum to the top for popularity over skuits this year. Betty McCleod has a new pair of sailor slacks that look authentic. Becky Tremblay still wears thos sporty snap brim hats when white comes but Winifred Hill likes a hea scarf and wears one with long re fringe on it. Ruth Kemper has blue velvet parka hood with whit fur trim in glorified eskimo style. Winter wearing apparel is sensible. The first requisite seems to be warmth. Second is comfort whether it requires borrowing the milkman's suit or the boots of cowhand. W. H. 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