PAGE TWO SOCIETY UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, MAY 5, 1940 Parents Descend On Hill Houses Organized Groups Honor Mother and Dad Everything took a turn for the better when Mother and Dad arrived on Mt. Oread yesterday to see how the other half of the family lives nine months out of the year. Watson library and school books became relics of another era while dormitories and Greek houses threw open their doors to entertain the following guests here for Parents' Day. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Wyatt of Salina, Dr. and Mrs. H. L. Hess and Frances May of Kansas City, Mo., Dr. and Mrs. Will Green of Abilene, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Fees of Iola, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Whitford of Evanston, Ill., Mr. and Mrs. Lester McCoy of Garden City, Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Irwin and Ray, Jr. of Kansas City, Mo., Mrs. C. H. Waring of Kansas City, Kans., Mr. and Mrs. F. E Kester of Lawrence, and Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Adams of Kansas City, Kans. --an account of Mt. Oread Society Kay Bozarth, Society Editor Sigma Kappa Dr. and Mrs. H. B. Sullivan and sons, Henry and James, Shawnee Dr. and Mrs. Charles H. Grunwald St. Joseph, Mo., Mrs. S. A. Story. St. Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Story. St. Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Tuley and son Robert, Independence, Mo., Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Davis, Kansas City, Mo., Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Bowman and Lucy Lynn, Myra, and Bal, Kansas City, Mo., Mrs. Ladd Bowman, Kansas City, Mo., Mr. Sam Moyer, Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Brune, Independence, Kans, Mr. A. G. Meyers, Abilene, Mrs. Genevieve Andrews, Abilene, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Norton, Kansas City, Mo., Mrs. M. B. Perkins, Overland, Mrs. George Stannart, Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs. B. T Baker, Lawrence, and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Singleton, Kansas City, Mo. --an account of Mt. Oread Society Kay Bozarth, Society Editor Phi Gamma Delta Mrs. A. E. Lawson and Jay Lawson, Mr. John Chamberlain,Mr. and Mrs.H. T. Shaefter,Mr. and Mrs.H. N. Sanders,Mr. and Mrs.O. D. Butcher,Ms. P. E. Thayer,Mr. and Mrs.Max Kirk,Mr. and Mrs.E.L. Morse,Mr. and Mrs.Will Shears,Mr. and Mrs.F.F. Clinger,Mr. and Mrs.H. R. Linn,Mr. and Mrs.V.M. Wiley,Mr. and Mrs.Harold Long,Mr. and Mrs.Dean McElhenny,Mr. and Mrs.Paul Yankey,Mr. and Mrs.Lucien Gray. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Blake, Miss Betty Blake, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Tilton, Mr. and Mrs. D. D. McSpadden,Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Orr, Miss Jane Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Ray C. Hook, Mrs. Edward Healy, Mr. and Mrs.Mrs. C. T. Knox, Mr. and Mrs. James Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Buzick, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Black, Mrs. Flora Lee Cochren, Judge Paul Heinz, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Sanford P. Thomson, Robert and Tommy Thomson, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. McCarty, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Douce, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Boyd and Robert, Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Ritchie, and Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Stancill Alpha Chi Omega Mrs. A. S. Welch, Kansas City, Mo., Mr. and Mrs. Rockwell Brown, Kansas City, Mo., Mr. and Mrs. Earl G. Lacey, Kansas City, Mo., Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Jones, Leavenworth, Mrs. John Walters, Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Johnson, Kansas City, Mo., Mrs. M. W. Cave, Topeka, Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Cosgrove, Topeka, Mr. and Mrs. J. Allan Taylor, Kansas City, Mo., Mrs. R. B. Brown, Ft. Leavenworth, Mr. and Mrs. Horace H. Rich, Coldwater, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Bodman and Jeanne, Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. Nell Clark, Troy, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Green and daughter, Katherine, Kansas City, Mo., Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sewell, Kansas City, Mo., Mrs. C. M. Stout, Mrs. E. G. Sidener, Mr. Clarence Anderson, Kansas City, Mo., Mrs. W. G. Barnes, Kansas City, Mo., Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Payne and son Jack, Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Linek, Salina, Mrs. C. T. Benbow, Dodge City, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Pimberlake, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. McKnight, Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence T. Rice, Kansas City, Kans, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Gowans, Ottawa, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Carpenter, Ottawa Mrs. H. D. Strong, Troy, Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Berler, Mr. and Mrs. L (Continued on page three) Quill Club Adds 20 New Members, Pledges Two Miss Ada Rice of Kansas State College, national high chancellor of Quill, presided at the meeting of the Quill Club Friday night when 20 pledges were formally initiated into the organization and two persons were pledged. Also taking part in the ceremony were E. M. Hopkins, professor of English, master of ceremonies; John E. Hankins, professor of English, scribe; Gordon Brigham, c'42, warden of the purse; and Evelyn Longerbeam, gr., assistant master of ceremonies. G. N. Bebout, instructor of English, was initiated as a faculty member of the club. Students initiated were Margaret Welch, c'43, Virginia Hartmann, ed'42, Marjorie Van Nice, c'41, John Waggoner, c'uncl, Betty Coulson, c'41, Mary Elizabeth Evans, c'43, Cystelle An-Maurine Mong, c'40, Lawyenson, derson, c'40, Barbara Scott, c'40, Jean Sellers, c'43, Betty Denious, c'41, Jean Brusses, fa'42, Betty Schultheil, c'40, Nancy Kesler, fa'41, Marjorie Kresie, c'40, Polly Gowans, c'41, Mrs. Jane Robison, c'41, and Pauline Snyder, c'41. Rosemary Casper, c'43, and Bob Humphrey, c'42, became pledges of the society. Jersey Accessories Are Season's Hit This is certainly a jersey season. From evening dresses to swim suits, from tailored sports things to housecoats, it has been the popular fabric of the year. Now, accessories in jersey, matched hat to glove, and bag to blouse, carry this new fabric to new heights of popularity. Most of the jerseys being used are woven of rayon. The colors are bright and gay, a pretty foil to navy, gray, or black. A new rayon jersey adds an embroidered dot to give it the look of dotted swisse, making it particularly good for summer travel wear. You'll find it in handbags, blouses, gloves and hats. Country Costumes Have a Casual Kind of Charm This Season Those students who have ideas about going out of town for the next few weekends and are planning wardrobes for the country will find that country clothes are just as charmingly casual as the life they are meant to lead. They are a blend of superb comfort and of fine tailoring that stops just short of formality. Theirs is a deliberately careless and carefree appearance with a sophisticated and fashionwise background. Clean cut and with never an unnecessary frill, their ornamentation takes the form of unusual buttons, seaming details and interesting color combinations. A skirt of soft forest green suede is stitched in vertical lines to give the effect of fan-shaped pleats around a wide fitted waistband. The matching green suede jacket is trimmed with a band of stitching that extends from the front of the suit over the shoulders and down the back like a pair of suspenders. A wool plaid skirt in wine and two shades of gray, and a wine colored suede jacket, are combined in another suit. An unusual feature of the jacket is its rounded lapels of plaid wool bound with wine red suede. Tweeds are unquestionably the favorite for such costumes. And as though to compensate for their sturdy practicality they make a lavish use of color. One suit of a soft spongy tweed is a veritable rainbow of blended hues. On a loose-cut boxy coat, pastel flecks of pink, lavender, blue and turquoise are widely scattered over a beige monotone background. For you who particularly like the look of leather costumes there are suits of suede. This season's versions are treated to many of the same intricate details of cutting and trimming found on fabric suits. Call KU-25 Anytime The newest song of the University was sung for the first time by a Campus group at the University Band spring formal held in the Kansas room of the Memorial Union building last night with Clyde Bysom's band lending the musical feature. Words and music for the song were obtained by Bob Hampel, president of the band, from a recording made of Fred Waring's original broadcast Friday night. Guests at the dance were Prof. and Mrs. Russell L. Wiley, Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth, Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCreight, Sgt. and Mrs. William Kollender, Bernadine Green, ed'42, Eva Teagarden, fa'41, Martha Briggs, fa'41, Mrs. Kenneth Shook, LeAyer Guests at the dance wer and Mrs. Ellsworth, Mr. and Mrs. William Kollender, Ber garden, fa'41, Martha Briggs, fa Epperly, c'43, Ada Charles, Alta May Adams, fa'42, Kay Stinson, c'42, Betty Decktold of Emporia, Helen M. Anderson, c'43, Lily Wilkinson, fa'42, Betty Lou Mechem, fa'40, Betty Ann Davis, Leavenworth, Bet Haney, fa'42, Lorraine Boggs, fa'42, Elta Kathryn McGauhey, fa'42, and Ruth Hunter, Betty Ware, c'42, Sue Roths, Murney Skiles, Sue Ann Overton, c'41, and Chestine Wilson, c'43. Ann Robbins, c'42, Helen Rymph, fa'43, Mary Frances Fitzpatrick, c'43, Betty Lou Buchanan, fa'42, Harriet Ojers, Barbara Whitley, fa'43, Gertrude Story, c'43, Nadene Schuerman, c'42, Leona Beattie, Mary Peters, c'43, Marilyn Duncan, fa'43, Marjorie Theis, fa'41, Virginia Gsell, c'40, Elaine McIntyre, b'41, Polly Gowans, c'41, Ruth Schaeffer, fa'43, Phyllis Wherry, c'42, Betty Ann Davis, Bob Mater, b'40, Paul Stoner, fa'40, Jay Stewart, c'42, Lloyd Wilson, c'42, Walter Thomas, c'43, Bill Overton, c'40, Bob Hedges, b'40 Larry Blair, c'41, Eugene Ricketts, 'l41, Margaret Baker, Sara Astor, Dorothy Westfall, c'43, and Inez Rice, c'40. Kappa Alpha Theta announces the engagement of Jean Perry, c'40, to Jack Scott, fs, of Kansas City, Mc. Scott is a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Dan Doering, fs, was a guest at the Delta Chi house Friday. --at hotel, at retary o tian fed Needs o Pi Beta Phi announces the pledging of Betty Lou Hancock, c'43. The Rev. and Mrs. Theodore Azman entertained the old and new members of the Westminster Cabinet at dinner at Evan's Hearth Friday evening. --at hotel, at retary o tian fed Needs o Alumnae guests at the Kappa Alpha Theta May Day party in the ballroom of the Memorial Union (Continued on page three) SUNDAY, 2 1/2 Pounds $1.00 Kansa To Te Mrs. Steven's Candy-Really Home-Made-Their choice ingredients blended into creamy chocolates 1 lb.50c 2½ lbs.$1.00 Weaver's Mother's Day Suggestion Nix Ka one day we over ism in celc Editor's D On this editors to the work The vi of the L This we will be co lin, editor ami Rep Knauss, Garnett I of the A Blair, sta publisher ent, L. 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