UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS °AGE THREED H 11,19 RIDAY, MARCH 11, 1949 ning 75c 79c sul+ that pays that proxials and that seeks that barres. as effi- alizes its upon how later wages together to -=mak- higher selling them. just a force toward a housing, greater anure. Sure. all know in prices and we will! but if we what we er things. ready just a we continue Up and Coming onight to midnight Battenfeld hall informal party. to midnight Women's Athletic association square dance in Robinson gymnasium. tomorrow to midnight Delta Upsilon costume party. to 4 nm Sigma Chi tea dance to midnight Corbin hall informal dance. Sigma to 4 p.m. Tau Kappa Epsilon ten dance. to 4 p.m. Alpha Omicron Pi tea dance. bom to midnight Pi Kappa Alpha once. to 5 p.m. Sigma Phi Epsilon tea dance. t. to midnight Inter Co-operate houses. p. m. p.m. Alpha Omieron Pi chili supper. An old fashioned square dance will be sponsored by the Women's Athletic association today in Robinson gymnasium. The proceeds of the dance will be used to send two delegates to the W.A.A. national convention at Madison, Wis. in April. Cutler House Party Cutler house entertained Wednesday from 8 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. with a card party. Approximately 25 guests attended. --to Marian Cook, fine arts senior was in charge of entertainment and refreshments. Alpha Tau Omega Initiates Gamma Mu chapter of Alpha Tau Omega announces the initiation of the following men: Norman Wenger, and Jack Porter, Salina; William Kneper, Robert Peterson, and Robert Nason, Kansas City, Kan. Michael McElheny, Louisburg; Donald Schaake, and Kenneth Richard; Lawrence; Thomas Richard; elkahom Matthews; M. David Sailer; and James Kubik, Wichita. James Houghton, Concordia; Donald Aitken, and David Dennis, Independence, Kan.; Paul Aylward, Ellsworth; Richard Childs, El Dorado; Robert Neumann, and John Shaw, Bartlesville, Okla.; James Turney, St. Joseph, Mc.; Donald Wade, and James Cavanaugh, Coffeeville; Michael Getto, Jeannette, Pa.; Edwin Warren, Kansas City, Mo.; and Robert Mallory, Hutchinson. Norman Wenger was the honor initiate. The Initiations banquet was held at the Eldridge hotel Sunday. Roy A. Roberts, president and general manager of the Kansas City Star, was the speaker. Many parents and alumni were present. Kappa Sigma Affiliates Kappa Sigma announces the affiliation of John McColm from the University of Denver, and Robert Umholtz from Washburn university at Topeka. Alpha Delta Pi announces the initiation of Riley Burcham Alpha Delta Pi Initiates Lawrence Optical Co. 1025 Mass. Wagner Descendant To Give Speech Friedelind Wagner, direct descendant of Richard Wagner, will speak at a School of Fine Arts convocation Monday, May 2. "Twlight and Dawn Over Germany" will be the title of Miss Wagner's talk. She will also speak at the annual Fine Arts Day banquet, held during Music week which is to be Sunday, May 1, to Saturday, May7. Miss Wagner is the granddaughter of the famous German operatic composer. Mrs. C. H. Ashton, Miss Agnes Brady, and Mrs. Penfield Jones. The ceremonies will be held Thursday night, March 10. Delta Chi announces the pledging of Jerry Henry, Kansas City, Mo. Delta Chi Pledges Tau Kappa Epsilon Initiates Tau Kappa Epsilon announces the initiation of the following men: Sherrel P. Garnett, George Field, Vance Wigington, James, Rex L. Neil Lilley, Bob Staples, Rex L Hall, Bruce Greene, Hershel Stroud, and Joe Stroup. James Martin was selected as honor initiate on the bases of scholarship and activities. Dr. Rollin Baker, instructor in zoology, was initiated as an honorary member. The initiation ceremony Sunday was followed by the traditional initiation banquet at the chapter house. * * * Tau Kappa Epsilon Pledges Tau Kappa Epsilon announces the pledging of Tom Reynolds, Media, Penn., and Bill Beilharz, Mission. Former Student Nominated As AIA Vice-President Miss Marian Manley, architect, Coral Gables, Fla., has been nominated for the position of first vice-president of the American Institute of Architects for the coming year. This is the first time that a practicing woman architect has been nominated as a national officer in the institute. Miss Manley was a student in architecture at the University from 1911 to 1914. The vestry of Trinity Episcopal church has recently named Jerry F. Byrd, fine arts junior, as church organist. Byrd is a student of Prof. G. C. Simpson. Student Is Church Organist Weddings And Engagements Dykes-Mausolf Engagement. Alpha Delta Pi announces the engagement of Miss Evelyne E. Dykes, daughter of Mrs. Ruth Dykes, LaCross, to Mr. Kenneth Mausolf, Pawnee Rock. The announcement was made at the Black and White dinner dance. Miss Dykes is a fine arts freshman. Brady-Caldarera Engagement ☆ ☆ Mrs. Nathan Lynch announces the engagement of Miss Kathleen Marie Brady, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Brady, Akeley, Minn., to Mr. Joseph Eudene Calderaer, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Calderaer, Taylorville, Ill. The announcement was made at a party at the Lynch home Miss Brady wore an orchid and Mrs. Lynch wore a corsage of red roses. Miss Brady was assisted by Misses Barbara Willson and Phyllis Bice. Chocolates were passed after the announcement. Miss Brady is a College sophomore. Mr.Caldarera is a business senior. Gargis-Rockhill Wedding Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Gargis, Wichita, announce the marriage of their daughter Virginia to Mr. Carson Rockhill, Wichita. Mrs. Rockhill is a fine arts junior. Mr. Rockhill is a College sophomore and a member of Delta Upsilon social fraternity. Schoonover-Weltmer Pinning ☆ ☆ Mrs. John A. Schoonover of Denver,Colo., announces the pinning of her daughter Alice to Roderick Weltmer, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Weltmer of Manato. Miss Schoonover is a College sophomore. Mr. Weltmer is a College senior and a member of Delta Upsilon. Classic Club To Hear Epic Miss Winnie D. Lowrance, assistant professor of Latin, will read a mock epic "The Battle of the Frogs and the Mice," and tell some of the sources, other than the Iliad and Odyssey, of the ancient hero myths at the Classical club meeting at 8 p.m. today in 306 Fraser. The club will also sing Latin songs. Everyone interested in classical languages or history is invited. GOOD NEWS! New Storage Facilities For Your Valuable Furs and Woolens. Our new modern vaults,the only ones in Lawrence, afford your lovely furs complete summer protection from Moths Heat... Theft... Temperature and Humidity Controlled Save yourself the trouble of packing your garments home. Ph. 432 INDEPENDENT LAUNDRY & CLEANERS | | | | :--- | :--- | | 1.50 | 1.49 | | 2.00 | 2.00 | | 2.50 | 2.50 | KU Dames Play Bridge With St. Patrick Theme 740 Vermont St. Patrick's Day spirit provided the theme for a bridge session of the K.U. Dames Wednesday night. The meeting was at the home of Mrs. Vera Carter. Symbols of the celebrated saint were expressed in green and white salad, sandwiches, candy, napkins and bridge tallies shaped like shamrocks. Mrs. Trudy Mull won first prize, a luncheon cloth, for the highest score. 35-50. Mrs. Dorothy Cress was given a wall plaque for telling the best St. Patrick's day joke. Hostesses for the meeting were Mrs. Fred Amelung, Mrs. Carter, and Mrs. Lee Sears. Delta Sigma Pi Meets Today RISK'S Justin Hill, president of the Lawrence Paper company, will speak before members of Delta Sigma Pi, professional business fraternity, in the English room of the Union at 8 p.m. today. He will talk on industrial relations. Help-Yourself Laundry - Ironrite ironer - Maytag machines - Line space Patronize the Advertisers in the University Daily Kansan. - 9-6 Weekdays 9-3 Saturdays 1900 ILLINOIS Ph. 623 Sport Shirts MARK TWAIN DON JUAN We can't begin to list all the new ideas and colors we are showing in sport shirts this season. We'd rather that you drop in and see them. — And we're pretty certain that you'll like them well enough to take home one or two. $6.95 $3.95 SLACKS By Haggar Same long wearing durable fabrics such as gabardines, warsteds, tweeds and flannels that we have always featured but a lot of new colors. And, of course, they're tailored to fit like you like them. Alterations free. $7.95 up Gibbs Clothing Company 811 Mass.