FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1950 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Up And Coming Fellowship Party Today The Inter-Varsity Christian fellowship will give an informal party with skits, games and group singing from 8 to 10:30 p.m. Saturday in the Kansas room of the Union. Any student is invited to attend. Social chairmen Charlotte Thomas and Gordon Maxwell are in charge of arrangements. Dr. Philip Bell, Mr. Lloyd Snodgrass, and Miss Norma Nyquist will chaperone Square Dance Theta Epsilon, Baptist sorority will have a square dance Friday night. Miss Joe Staplen, associate professor of physical education, will call the dance and Eulea Hough, graduate student, will play the piano. Shamrock Partv The pyramid club of Delta Sigma Theta sorority will entertain with a shamrock party from 9 to midnight. Saturday, March 18. Chaperones will be Mrs. Lopez, Mrs. Spencer, and Mrs. Hill To Give A Tea Dance Delta Tau Delta fraternity will have a tea dance from 2 to 4 p.m. Saturday at the chapter house. Mrs. Nellie M. Hopkins and Mrs. Dean Alt will chaperon. DU Dance Saturday The annual "Two-yard Hop" given by Delta Upsilon fraternity will be from 9 p.m. to midnight Saturday. Chapermons will be Mrs. James A. Hooke, Mrs. Nellis M. Hopkins, Mrs. M. Mercedes Krieger, and Mrs. Treva Brown. AD Pi Dinner Dance Alpha Delta Pi sorority will entertain with a dinner dance from 6 p.m. to midnight Saturday at the chapter house. Chaperons will be Mrs. Thomas A. Clark, Mrs. H. J. Overholser, Mrs. Thomas H. Stuart, and Mrs. R. L. Blume. Teke 'Mardi Gras' Party Teke 'Mardi Gras' Party Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity will give a "Mardi Gras" dance from 9 p.m. to midnight Saturday in the Eldridge hotel. Chaperons will be Mrs. H. P. Ramage, Mrs. John Scroggs, and Mrs. P. W. Henry. Tri Delts To Entertain Delta Delta Delta sorority will entertain the members of Delta Tau Delta fraternity with a dinner from 5:30 to 8 p.m. Saturday at the chapter house. Chapters will be Mrs. C. H. Wentworth and Mrs. Nellie M. Hopkins. Sigma Nu Dessert Dance Sigma Nu Dessert Dance Sigma Nu fraternity will entertain with a dessert dance from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at the chapter house Watercolors By KC Professor Reflect Midwest Realism By MELVA LUTZ A weary soldier is slumped on a bench in the waiting room of a railroad station. A pot-bellied coal stove stands in the center of the room with a bucket of coal setting by its side. Sunlight shines through a window on the stove and bare floor. That scene, "Waiting Room," is one of 30 water color paintings by Frederic James, professor of painting at the Kansas City Art institute, where he played during the remainder of March in the University Museum of art. The speed of modern civilization is illustrated in James' painting, "Rush Hour." Streaks of red, blue, yellow, and green paint mark the path of cars whizzing by an elderly, bow-legged woman waiting to cross the street. A street light in the background reflects on the front of an old brick building. "November on the Merrimac" shows the silvery-blue current of the Merrimac river. Mountains and sky blend into a dark blue background, and trees along the river are leaning with the wind, casting shadows on the water. Depression days are recalled by the painting of a desititude-appearing man dressed in black entering a labor agency. The use of different shades of black adds to the bleakness of the picture. A painting of a team of horses and a wagon hooked to a hitching post, men sitting in front of old-fashioned store buildings, and a dog lying on the sidewalk illustrates the typical village of a few years ago. The tearing down of a Kansas City, Mo., bank building was captur- painting of a driller atop a ladder watching below as the sparks飞. Country life is illustrated in the artist's painting of a farmer carrying a bucket of water to the house. Back of the huge white farm-house are a smokehouse, barn, and chicken Clark-Moore Mrs. Margaret Clark of Kansas City, Mo., announces the engagement of her daughter, Margaret, to Mr. Jerald R. Moore, son of Mrs. K. H. Moore of Kansas City, Mo. The engagement was announced Sunday at the Phi Kappa house. Mr. Moore is a College sophomore Pledge Classes To Dance The annual Tri Phi dance given by the pledge classes of Phi Delta Theta, Phi Gamma Delta, and Phi Kappa Psi fraternities will be held from 9 p.m. until midnight Saturday in the Kansas room of the Union building. Chaperons will be Mrs. Arthur H. Little, Mrs. J. H. Kreamer, and Mrs. C. J. Thomas. YWCA Even Sells White Elephant At Sale Everything from a bar of soap to a knitting bag was sold by auctioneer Diana Sherwood, College junior, at the Y.W.C.A. white elephant sale Wednesday. "You need soap in your bathroom," the persuasive voice of the auctioneer intoned. She sold the bar of soap for 22 cents. dent Religious council representative: Patsy Cameron, College junior. The following candidates for Y. W.C.A. offices for the election Wednesday, March 15, were introduced at the auction: After modeling a gray sweater and insisting that it could be stretched into shape at the cleaners, Miss Sherwood let it go for 65 cents. On display is the picture, "Canyon," in which can be seen high mountains and cliffs dotted with trees. At the bottom of the canyon is a small patch of grazing land, on which three or four horses are grazing. Nearby is a stream and two lone shacks. Phi Kappa Tau fraternity announces the pledging of Raymond Myers from Kansas City. Phi Kappa Tau Pledges Phi Kappa Tau Initiates Tall black buildings, neon signs, and windows lighted here and there are seen in Mr. James' painting, "City at Night." house. In the backyard lies a pile of wood. Some of the paintings are for sale. One picture was sold the evening the group arrived. The Beta Theta chapter of Phi Kappa Tau announces the initiation of the following men: William Firth, James Garr, Raymond Hower, Larry Ireland, Charles Jones, Keith Kappelmann, Bill King, Dean Miller, Gene Oreutt, Jerry Sherman, Jim Valentine, James Weimer, and Mr. David Phillips, faculty adviser. The honor initiate for the Phi Kappa tangle class was James Garr. President: Helen Maduros, College sophomore, and Miss Sherwood; secretary: Betty Lou Brown, College junior, and Susan Manovill, College sophomore; treasurer: Helene Steinbuchel and Virginia Thomson. College sophomores. Sterling Hall To Entertain Sterling hall will entertain with a dinner dance from 7 p.m. to midnight Saturday. Chaperons will be Mrs. Althea B. Galloway, Mrs. Lorraine Gosney, Mrs. Louis Stanley, and Mrs. Lela C. Wilson. A "bargain price" of 50 cents was paid for nail polish and remover. A bidding battle raged for skirt hangers, which were finally sold for $1.42. “Going, going, gone,” she chanted as a traditional white elephant with a bell around its neck was sold for 52 cents. A silver scarf clasp (the auctioneer vowed it was imported from India) was bought for 52 cents. Theta Phi Alpha sorority held its annual Parents' day Dinner March 5 at the chapter house. About 30 parents were present. District representative; Jane Baker, College sophomore; All Student Council representative; Ardon Angst, College sophomore; and Natalia Logan, education junior; Stu- Parents' Dav Held St. Pat's Party Saturday St. Pat's Party Saturday Templin hall will have a St. Patrick's trick dance on Tuesday night Saturday, Chaperons will be Mrs. Franklin Cole, Mrs. Johnston Bates and Mrs. Vivian Christian, housemother. Coe's Drug 1347 Mass. Drugs - Drug Sundries Drinks - Sandwiches We Deliver 10 To 10 Phone 234 834 Vt. Chi Galloway Ph. 182 For a studytime snack . . . FRITZEL-JAYHAWK Thick slice of rich, creamy vanilla ice cream between sweet chocolate wafers. Ice Cream Sandwich 'Oh-my' Butterflies Shown In Snow Fifteen butterflies of various tropical species are now being shown in two display cases on the first floor of Snow hall. The insects belong to the "oh-my" museum collection of the department of entomology. It is so called from the reaction it evokes in museum visitors. The five larger butterflies in the display were captured in the Dutch East Indies, but the ten smaller specimens are native to South American jungles. Although some of the specimens were captured fifteen years ago the brilliant blues, blacks, oranges, whites, and browns of the multi-hued insects are as striking as if they had been caught today. An inscription on the display bears this notation, "Nowhere, if not in the Tropics has nature acted with less restraint in evolving the form and color pattern of insect life." Medical Student Wed Barr Named President Sigma Alpha Iota, honorary music sorority, announces the election of the following officers: Marilyn Barr, president; Joyce Friesen, vice-president; Lois Bradfield, recording secretary; Phyllis McFarland, corresponding secretary; Janice Horn, treasurer; Jackie Kreider, chaplain; Georgia Ginther, program chairman and song leader; Virginia Albury Penny, editor; Peggy Circle, social chairman; Joan Baur, yearbook chairman; Evelyn Clough, sergeant-at-arms; and Janet Lull, magazine chairman. Read the Want Ads Daily. Miss Betty Jean Lloyd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dudley E. Waters of University City, Mo., and Mr. James B. Mercer, Kansas City, Kan., son of the Jate Dr. and Mrs. James B. Mercer, were married March 4 in the Agnes avenue Methodist church, Kansas City, Mo. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a gray gabardine ensemble with gray accessories. 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