MONDAY, MAY 21.1951 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS 10 PAGE SEVEN Battenfeld Hall Gives Gay Nineties Party stettenfeld hall held its seventh annual Gay Nineties party, May 5 to commemorate the "grand reopening of the Silver Dollar saloon." Chaperons were Mr. R. H. Wilson Mr.H.M.Miller,and Miss Carlotta Nellis. Guests were Dean and Mrs. Laurence C. Woodruff, Mr. and Mrs. Donald K. Alderson, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Youngberg, Mr. Sam F. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Palmerlee, Dr. and Mrs. William Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Wackerli, and Mrs. E.J. Trent. Other guests included Roy Zimmerman, Sue Plummer, Bob Carserd, Lynn Austin, George Sheldon, Arlene Ulrich, Kager Davis, Caroline Wakefield, Richard Matassorin, Nancy COhce, Bruce Talmadge, Carl Unruhl, Diane Johnson, James Logan, Norma Hollingsworth, Henry Infante, Howard Hallman, and Isabelle Gaddis. Nancy Herre, Jean Haller, Karen Kenney, Allane West, Jo Ann Van Petten, Norma Strobel, Donna Phillibabaum, Mary Gilles, Vicki Rosenwald, Barbara Balding, Marjory Bauerle, Mary Harder, and Kathryn Watkins. Delores Kelly, Shirley Matson, Jane Bock, Madeline Hodgson, Pat Woollohf. Paula Aranhaft, Joyce Rider. Dee Commons, Barbara Wurth, Nancy Reese, Virginia England, Jeannine Parkerson, Elizabeth Helsley, Donna Arnold, Mary Joaine Scharvliege, Edwinna Jones, Sylle McKinley Marion Clymer, Lou Ann Smee, Ann Eylar, Ja Awple, Clemet Nicholson. Marianne Crosby, Jenkins, Ines Sierra, Joann Lusk, Kay Mueller, Mary Cole, Neda Butts, Donnaa Steeples, Janet Durgin, Pat Powers, Joy Neal, and Mrs. Enol Neal. MISS JUZEK-MR. STITT Juzek-Stitt Engagement Told Col. and Mrs. Harry J. Juzek of Kansas City, Mo. announce the engagement of their daughter, Betty Marie, to Mr. Donald Keith Stitt, son of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Stitt of Peck, Kan. Miss Juzek is a College senior. Her Naval officer is a member of the Navy Reserve. No definite date has been set for the wedding. Walsh-Eulich Pinning Announced Kappa Alpha Theta sorority announces the pinning of Miss Virginia Walsh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Walsh, Kansas City, Mo., to Mr. John Eulich, son of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Keach, Kansas City, Mo. The pinning announcement was read on April 27 by Mrs. Eugene Alford, Kappa Alpha Theta Massmother. Miss Walsh received a white orchid corsage and presented her attendants, Miss Marjorie Crane, Miss Ann Lawrence Griffith, and Miss Agnes Husband, with corsages of yellow iris. Miss Walsh is a College senior Mr. Eulich is a special student in business and a member of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. MISS JANE LUTZ Lutz-Crawford Pinning Announced Alpha Phi sorority announces the pinning of Miss Margaret Jane Lutz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Lutz of Kansas City, Mo., to Mr. John William Crawford, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Crawford of Kansas City, Mo. Miss Lutz is a member of Mu Phi Epsilon honorary music sorority. She is a fine arts senior. Mr Crawford is a business senior and a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity. Sig Alphs Give Plantation Party The members of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity entertained with their first annual Plantation Week-end party on May 11 and 12. The party consisted of an informal party at the chapter house Friday night, a picnic Saturday afternoon at Baldwin Junction, their formal ball Saturday evening in the yard, and Sunday morning church followed by brunch at the house. Mrs. Ralph Park, Mrs. W. S. Shaw, Mrs. J. H. Kreamer, Mrs. R. H. Wilson, and Mrs. Glenn Porter were chaperons. Guests were: Mrs. Alvin Moddelmog, Mrs. Leon Clemons, Nancy Reese, Betty Berry, Marlene Edmonston, Jeanne Bowman, Lou Ann Schuetz, Joyce Cox, Shirley Deniston, Caroline Ennis, Mary Gayle Loveless, Venessa Mowrey, Nancy Landon, Ann King, and Susan Forney. Jerry Hesse, Sally Kellam, Nancy Hampton, Joyce Enick, Rita Jo Moulden, Jeanee Fischer, Mary Lou Martin, Karen Hall, Nancy Morsbach, Pat Matkins, Joyce Cazier, Georgia Earlywine, Bonnie Marshall, Joanna Mitchell, Barbara Sutorius, Trudy Burdick, Mary Lou Miller, Donna Davis, Jeanne Mitchell, Pat Houston, Joan McFadden, Margaret Herschberger, Betty Davis, Denise Colman, Janet Opie and Janet Baker. Joyce Nicholson, Carolyn Critser, Joan Bigham, Shirley Gray, Ann Ackerman, Susan Woodward, Nancy Mapleton, Judy Carothers, Eleanor Bell, Jane Allvine, Nancy Baldwin, Shirley Seifkin, Donna Spotts, Margaret Barr, Sally Dial, Emily Missildine, Betty Barton, Janet Earlywine, and Mrs. Bob Talkington. Sue Swartz Elected Locksley President Sue Swartz, education junior, was recently elected president of Locksley hall. Other newly elected officers are Joyce Poland, vice-president; Mary Pretz, secretary; Elizabeth Dennis, treasurer; Georgia Dierking, social chairman; Ann Brown, house manager; Patsy DeFries, representative to AWS; and Agnes Louise Broadstone, representative to Inter-dorm council. The following appointments were made: Linda Stormont, song leader; Luella Schmalzried, intramurals; Carolyn Courtier, historian; Georgia Stiles, fire captain; Ehllyn Bird, representative to ISA; Joan Salisbury, activities; and Betty Brown, reporter. Daily Kansan Classified Ads Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be received and processed during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the Univer- tschool office of the Office of Journalism bldg., not later than 3 p.m. the day before publication date. Classified Advertising Rates One day Three days Five days 25 words or less ... 50c 75c $1.00 Additional words ... 1c 2c 3c FOR SALE TABLE MODEL radio-phonograph. Call Don Landrift, phone 2461R. 23 1933 PLYMOUTH: Shiny, black, 4-door sedan. Excellent condition. Recently overhanded, rear seat cover, tires. Practically a canopy, limousine. Jake Stewart, Ph. 3456, 22 ATTENTION Brund new trench coat, used storm-coat (with hood) and size 9 boot. Davies Bargain prices. Contact davies.Grenville-Grenville. Tenn. Pn. 2589W. 6-12 MISCELLANEOUS SELL ALL your used books at the Student Union Book Store on Monday, May 30. We will sell all our used books, May 30. We will pay top cash prices for all current books, and the Wilcox & Wilcox will buy all obsolete and discontinued titles. Student Union Book Store. JAYHAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit your "Jayhawk" pet shop. We have everything in the pet store, we are our business. Our one-stopPet shop is something for fur, fin, and feathers. Grant's Gift Shop, 1218 Conn. Phone 418. tf FOR RENT: folding chairs and tables, rates for either delivered and picked-up or self-service. Anderson Furniture, 812 New Hampshire. Phone 252. 23 STUDYING late tonight? Refresh yourself with fountain beverages and sand-wiches—for pickup. Alamo Cafe. Phone 3604, 1109 Mass. tt BUSINESS SERVICE FOR RENT CRYSTAL CAFE serves choice steaks, sandwiches, malts, home-made pies and cakes. Free parking space for customers. Ample room. A m., am, midnight. Crystal Cafe, 609 Vt. TWO ROOM apartment at 1701 Louisiana. Men preferred. Ph. 3142M. 6-15 ROOMS, single or double for boys on campus. Bunk beds, telephone. Weekly rates for summer, 1234 Oread. Phone 2917M. 22 ROOMS for boys this summer, cool sleeping porch on east. Single beds. $10.00 monthly each boy. 1222 Miss. Ph. 495. 8 pm after 1:30 p.m. Also rooms for fall. Sigma Kappa Sorority Gives Annual Honors Dinner Sigma Kappa sorority held its annual honors dinner Tuesday, May 15, at the chapter house. Carolyn Oliver, College sophomore was recognized for outstanding achievement in scholarship. Dr. John Ise was the after dinner speaker. Two University students have received $150 scholarship from the Kansas Congress of the Parent-Teachers association, the School of Education has announced. They are Dean Smith, education sophomore, and Donna Hillyer, education junior. PTA Awards Scholarships APARTMENT: 3 rooms furnished, utilities paid, private bath, first floor. Located in 1100 block on Vermont. Call 3350 for appointment. 6-15 BASEMENT APARTMENT for rent at 530 Louisiana. One large room and kitchenette. Knotty pine. Private bath and entrance. Phone 1408R. 22 SINGLE AND double rooms available for men for summer session. one-half block from Union. 1245 Louisiana after noon. 23 ROOMS for girls for summer school and fall semester. Also 2 room furnished apartment with all bills paid, refi-groom, range, sink. 1k$ 125 Oread. Phon 581. SUMMER ROOFS. Cool, quiet, clean. in private home. Stone's throw to the climbing. Separate entrance. Only five boys in house. 139 Louisiana. 3231-L2. TRANSPORTATION RIDERS or trade driving K.C. to Lawrence, summer. Arrive K.U. at 7 a.m.; call Jack Gerdel 2848J, Lawrence or L17320, K.C. SUMMER COMMUTERS from Kansas City, Kan. wanted to join car pool or arrive at Arrive 8 on九处, leave name Kane on Kansas, Benton 4 or call FA. 7876. FLYING? Us ask about family rates, sky coach, and round trip reduction. Also agents for American Express. Also agents for land tours. Call Miss Gleesman at First National Bank for information and reservations. 10 tf Mass. Phone 30. WASHINGTON, D. C., Driving back on June 28. Rider wanted. If there contact David Morgan-Grenville, 1600 Tenn. Ph. 25893. 6-12 LOST BROWN Shaeffer pen. Friday in The Washington Post. May 16, 2015. 21 Reward. Friend Bibens. 2341J. NOTEBOOK: brown, three-ring, loose. NOTEBOOK: yellow fields. Tuesday. Please call Steve O'Brien. CLEAR PLASTIC rimmed glasses. Please use Hafield Hatfield. 1001 West 6-12 phone 708. CRATE OP candy red hots night of May 5 on Memorial Drive. Annot knowing whereabouts, please contact Willis, phone 3021. WANTED SMALL HOUSE or 4 room apartment wanted by professional man, wife, one child. For summer or permanent. Box 5, Kansan. 6-15 THROUGH TUESDAY N-O-W COLOR BY TECHNICOLOR! VAN HEFLIN YVONNE D CARLO FEATURE TIMES 1:38-3:38-5:38-7:38-9:38 ALSO COLOR CARTOON SPORTSCOPE-NEWS Shows Continuous — Open 12:43 May 29 TUESDAY Sell Your Books We Buy Current Issues The Wilcox & Follett Representative Will Buy Discontinued Titles Bring All Your Used Books WEDNESDAY May 30 And Phone 132 For Sho Time NOW thru TUESDAY MARIA MONTEZ JON HALL "Arabian Nights" MONDAY May 28 MARIA MONTEZ JON HALL "SUDAN" Late News-Color Cartoon NOW! ENDS WEDNESDAY ALSO - ALSO M-G-M STORY "On The Riviera" Danny Kay - Gene Tierney NOW PLAYING THE WORLD'S GREATEST LOVE STORY! Shown At Shown At 2:00-4:30-7:00-9:30 Each Day 1:45 p.m LAWRENCE Phone 260 ½ Mile West On Highway 59 ENDS TONITE JANE WYMAN (Oscar Winner) DENNIS MORGAN "The Lady Takes A Sailor" TUES. - WED. CLAUDETTE COLBERT FREE PONY RIDES