THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS ?AGE THREED Socially Speaking Watkins Hall Dance Watkins hall entertained with its spring formal dance March 26. The theme was "Lilac Time." Among the guests present were John Bailey, Russell N. Barrett, Norman Bell, Theodore C. Bernard, Henry Bradshaw, John Cejka, Jack Clevenger, Duane Compton, Bernard Domann, Dean Graham, Donald L. Gray, Roy Harley, John Hamilton, John Hartman, Paul Hawkins, William Hougland, James Jasper, Gene Jennings, Albert Kihm, Robert Lindsay, Donald McMurray, Myron McNown, Howard Mercer, Charles Miles, William Nagle, Elton Noble, Dale Oakson, John Reber, Henry Reed, Charles Reiner, Robert Riner, Keith Smith, Walter Stockebrand, J. Robert Wilson, John Witt, Clyde Wykert, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles West. Chaperones were Mrs. Mary Skie, Mrs. Ralph Pirk, Mrs. Glynn Fultz, and Mrs. Julia A. Willard, housemother. Chi Omega Benefit Bridge The Lawrence alumnae chapter of Chi Omega gave a benefit bridge at the chapter house from 7:30 to 11 p.m. March 29. Approximately 200 guests attended. Kappa Alpha Psi Initiates Mu Chapter of Kappa Alpha PSi fraternity honored its new initiates with a formal banquet March 26. The new members are: James Baker, Charles Ross, Eugene Scott, and Charles Taylor. Sigma Phi Epsilon entertained the members of Chi Omega with a dessert dance March 24. Sig Ep Dessert Dance Alpha Kappa Lambda Pledging Alpha Kappa Lambda Pledging Alpha Kappa Lambda announces the recent pledging of David A. Harner, Rago, and William L. Cole Discusses 'Power Of Press' Lee S. Cole, instructor of journalism, discussed "What New Developments Affect the Power of the Press" at the Faculty Forum luncheon today. This is the second in a series of faculty forums sponsored by the University Y.M.C.A. Faculty members should take their trays from the Kansas room cafeteria to the East room of the Union building for the discussion. The next meeting in the series will be Thursday, April 7. The Rev. C. Fosberg Hughes, minister of the Colonial church in Prairie Village, will discuss "Wherein Lies the Power of Religion Today?" Adams, Clay Center, both College sophomores, and Robert L. Simonton, Natchez, Miss., journalism junior. BUT---for a real home-flavored dinner? Have one tonight at You'll get no resistance when you tell her that you're taking her to The 24-40 Club Dinner and Dancing Herman Welders Sat. Nite Call K.U. 251 With Your News. Spring Bargains! - Sun-Tan Trousers ___ from $2.49 - Water-Proof Rain Hats 1.98 - "Brooklyn Block" Baseball Caps .98 - Air Force Sun Glasses ... 3.88 Another Shipment Just Arrived PATCH POCKET DUNGAREES Sizes 28 to 36 Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention You Get More for Your Money at LAWRENCE SURPLUS 740 Mass. Now In One Location Only Ph.588 WHY WAIT UNTIL EASTER 1109 Mass. Bill's Grill PEnInG Friday Afternoon 4:30 p.m. - Lawrence's newest recreation - New 30 yd. pitching green - Our automatic pick-up gathers 1000 balls in 8 minutes. - You may use your own clubs, or - We furnish clubs & balls. Open Weekdays—4:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. © Sat. & Sun.—2:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. 1 Mile East of Haskell on 10 You drive 'em — we'll shag 'em. Read the University Daily Kansan—Patronize Its Advertisers. YOU'LL BE IN A FOOL'S PARADISE at the ISA SPRING FORMAL SATURDAY, APRIL 2,9 TILL 12 UNION BALLROOM SEMI-FORMAL HARLAN LIVINGOOD'S ORCHESTRA 75c Single Admission 1. 25 Couple ISA MEMBERS FREE