WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THIRD Socially Speaking Kappa Sig Exchange Dinner Kappa Sigma held an exchange dinner with Pi Beta Phi March 24. Physical Education Dinner Miss Ruth Hoover and Miss Joie Stapleton, associate professors in physical education, and Miss Elaine Selcovitz, instructor in physical education, honored senior girls in physical education with a dinner in the English room of the Union Monday. *** Alpha Tau Omega Tea Dance Alpha Tau Omega Tea Dance Alpha Tau Omega entertained Gamma Phi Beta with a tea dance March 26. Alpha Kappa Psi Pledges 36 Men Members of Alpha Kappa Psi, men's professional business fraternity, held informal pledging ceremonies for 36 men recently. One faculty member was included in the list. He is Cmdr. William A. Mann, assistant professor of naval science. Other men pledged to: Donald G. Duncan, business senior; Arnold C. Brandt, Lawrence Burmaster, Robert Duckworth, Roger Ewing, Roy Hadley, C.W. Hanna, Brian Herwig, Bruce Cowan, Jack Night, Nicholas Harvey, Morey Wayne, Nielsen, George Nellans, Perry Preusch, John Pumphrey, Clare L. Thomas, Delbert Stone, Charles Wagstaff, Richard Wagstaff, Marvin Wehking, Phil Williams, and Tom Winsor, business juniors Gene Wadsworth, College senior; Dallas Dunn, College junior; Harold Bennett, Richard C. Hegarty, Bob D. Reusser, Ben Simpson, Robert Whitzel, College sophomores; Jack Howard, College freshman; Don T. Bledsoe, Neal Collins, education juniors; Richard Armspier and Curtis C. Coffey, education sophomores. Kansas Players Chosen For Big 7 Bridge Match James Feitz, business senior, and Harry Lohrengel, engineering senior, won the bridge tournament sponsored by the Student Union activities. The tournament was to select two couples to represent Kansas in the coming Big Seven bridge tournament. The other pair to qualify was James Hopkins, fine arts senior, and William Edmonds, College junior. The date for the Big Seven tournament has not been set. It is tentatively scheduled for the latter part of April. Kansas will be the host team. 'Fool's Paradise' Will Be Saturday "Fool's Paradise" will be the theme of the Independent Student association spring dance from 9 p.m. to midnight Saturday, in the Union ballroom. Wilson O'Connell, College sophomore, is the intermission program chairman; Dorothy Eastwood, College junior, publicity chairman; Delbert Bangs, College sophomore, decoration chairman; and Naida Craig, fine arts freshman, ticket chairman. The dance is semi-formal with the orchestra of Harlan Livingood. There will be a program at intermission. The ballroom will be decorated as the "land of eternal spring" and will include a moonlit garden and wishing well. I. S.A. members will be admitted free; others, 75 cents a person or $1.25 a couple. Final Meeting Cancelled In Leadership Conference The final meeting of the Y.M.C.A Union Activities leadership conference has been cancelled, Harrison E. Madden, journalism senior, said today. "The meeting was scheduled for 7:30 p.m. tomorrow, but cannot be held because of speaker difficulty," Madden said. "There will be no attempt to hold it later in the semester. We probably will have another leadership conference next year," he added. He Came Too Late Monterey, Calif.—(U.P.) An unidentified man took to the office of Monterey Peninsula Herald to see where he could get the "bargain" cattle he saw advertised in the paper. He was disappointed to learn the "advertisement" was in one of those 100-years-ago-today columns. Ray's Standard Service Station 9th & Ind. Spring - Want to get out in that sunshine and enjoy the day, but too much washing to do? Come and wash in a jiffy in our new Maytag machines. It will be done quickly and easily—leave you lots of leisure time. - 60c an hour - Risk's Help- Yourself Laundry 1900 Illinois Phone 623 Fields- Gibson Mr. and Mrs. Edgar B. Fields of Topeka announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Gloria Ann Fields to Lieut. William L. Gibson, Jr., son of Major and Mrs. William L. Gibson of Huntington, W. Va. The ceremony was held March 1 at the Holy Name church in Topeka. Miss Patricia Jordan was the bride's attendant, and Miss Jean Sullivan sang. Wilderson-Hampton Engagement ☆ ☆ Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Hampton of Ulysses announce the engagement of their daughter, Marjorie Lee, to Duane L. Wilderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Leo Wilderson of El Reno, Okla. Miss Hampton is a junior in the School of Education. Mr. Wilderson is a junior in the School of Business. Ross-David Engagement Mrs. Mary E. David of Cherryvale announces the engagement of her Ross David Engagement Application Photos May gain or lose a job. Our Application Photos are of the same HIGH QUALITY as our Finest Photographs RACHELLE STUDIO 730 Mass. Ph. 302 daughter, Virginia, to Ernest F. Ross, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ross of Kendall. Miss David was graduated from the University in 1948. She is employed by the Council of Social Agencies in Kansas City, Mo. Mr. Ross is a senior in the College. YOUNG MAN I want to come down to you but I can't leave Ghost Land—besides, you haven't a house. —Ghost Girl Spring Food Values at Your A & P Super Market Ann Page SALAD DRESSING pt. 29c Ritz CRACKERS ----lb----30c Worthmore 1 lb JELLY EGGS ----pk----25c Ann Page 2 No.1 PORK & BEANS cans 234 Warwick 1 lb. THIN MINTS ___box__ 39c Popular Brands ctn of CANDY BARS ---24_95c Sultana TUNA ___ 3 cans___ $1.00 Cold Stream 1 lb. SALMON ___tin__57c Ann Page 2 tall bfs. KETCHUP 35c Country Fresh EGGS Doz. 43c Nutley MARGARINE 1 lb. 20c Ched-O-Bit 2 lb. box Cheese Food 67c A & P SUPER MARKET Read the University Daily Kansan—Patronize Its Advertisers. The Department of Speech&Drama The Margaret Webster Shakespeare Company IN PRESENTS MACBETH Fraser Theatre TUESDAY, APRIL 5th (one night only) Reserve Seats Now! Ticket Office, Green Hall Open Daily 9-12,1-4 Admission $2.00 --- 10. What is the value of $x$ in the equation $3x - 2 = 8$?