AY, APRIL 2, 1948 APRIL 2. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE You Doubt 'Tis Spring List Will Convince You r-Longhofer *** . and Mrs. H. L. Easter, Abilene once the engagement of their other, Martha Jo, to Gatland chofer, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Echoer, Abilene. as Easter is a College senior Longhofer is a College sopho- ted-Stannard the marriage of Edith Olmsted enter of Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Olm- Lawrence, and Frank K. Stann sion of Mrs. G. A. Stannard of Lawrence, took place Thurs- March 25. 1. Stannard was graduated from University and received a mast degree from Washington Uni- ty. She is employed at the Child nce clinic in Kansas City. Mr ard is a College senior. *** t-Burns I. and Mrs. George M. Swart, jay, announce the engagement seir daughter, Bettie Jean, to Louis Burns, son of Mr. and Charles L. Burns, Sr., Leaven- is Swart, senior in the School business, is a member of Phi Theta, professional women's v. Burns, was graduated from Col of Business of the Uni-last year, and is now emd at the Witte Engine Works, as City, Mo. e couple will be married June man-Heinemann alta Gamma announces the engent of Betty Hirleman to Paul Mann, Wichita. The announcement was made by Mrs. W. S. Shaw, emother. Traditional chocolates passed. ss Hirleman is a College senior -Postlethwaite e marriage of Marjean Carr, mother of Mr. and Mrs. Lester A. Wichita, to R. Deane Post- vaite, son of Mrs. Esther Post- vaite, Delphos, took place at College Hill Methodist church hichita on Sunday, March 28. rs. Postlethwaite was graduated the University last year and ow teaching music in the pubschools in Baldwin. Mr. Postlethwe is a graduate student in politie-science and a research assistant the bureau of government rech. erson-Brochmann Iler hall announces the enment of Marylee Masterson her of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Mas- Columbus, to Casper Broch son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Georg hmann, Oslo, Norway. The announcement was made at annual Easter breakfast. Chocowere passed by Martha Jo were passed by martin Jeter, and Mary Helen Ryder. Ms Masterson is a College sen- Mr. Brochmann is doing grad work and is a part-time in- orter in the German department Janes To Hold Convention the Jay James will be hostesses a convention of Phi Sigma Chi national university women's pep oration, May 8 in the Union. the convention is to discuss and change the achievements and fu- lieve the achievements and fu- plans of the pep clubs. Phi Chi representatives from six ceresities will attend. they are the Tassels, University Nebraska; the Purple Pepsters, as State college; the Twisters, in State college; the Feathers, ha university; the Ichadettes, iburn university; and the Whea- Wichita university. CORRECTION resent plans are to close the Sun- housing project on July 25. According to Stanley W. Hahn, luxury director. Because of a graphical error, Thursday's Uni- ity Daily Kansan gave the date July 5, 1949. call KU 376 with your Want Ads. Up And Coming Delta Upsilon dinner-dance, chapter house, 7 to midnight. Briar Manor open house, 1941 Mass. 9 to midnight. Phi Kappa Psi, Phi Gamma Delta Theta Dhea theory, Union 9 to midnight. Todav K. U. Band and Orchestra dance, Community building, 8 to midnight. Delta Tau Delta costume party, chapter house, 8:30 to midnight. Tri Chi skating party, Rollerdrome, 10 to 12 a. m. Alpha Phi Omega dance, Castle Tea Room, 9 to midnight. Saturday Delta Delta Delta picnic-dance, Holcomb's Grove, 6 to midnight. Sigma Kappa formal dance, chapter house, 9 to midnight. Sunrise Dance, Union ballroom, 6 Alpha Chi Omega hayrack ride, to 9 a. m. 5 to 1 a. m. Lambda Chi Alpha tea dance, chapter house, 1 to 3 p. m. Phi Gamma Delta Observes 46th 'Date' Kappa Kappa Gamma dance, chapter house, 9 to midnight. Phi Gamma Delta celebrates its forty-sixth annual "Date" and "Stag Pig Dinners." The "Date Pig Dinner" was held Saturday, March 6, followed last Saturday, March 13, by the "Stag Pig." The Jinx room was decked in purple and white. Those attending the Date Pig were Isobel Faurot, Elizabeth Sifers, Dorothy Feldkamp, Barbara Byrd, Joan Puckett, Mary Ann McClure, Mrs. James Heaton, Jackie Fayette, Marilyn Sweet, Betty Jo Laird, Patricia Cook, Mrs. William Neff, Ruth Walters, Nancy Moore, Susan Boyle, Marilyn Sprill, JoAnne Hudson, Elaine Elvig, Jeanne Chambers, Iva Belle Flore, Aimee Guinotte, Mary Margaret Moore, Kathleen Larson, Evon Spaulding, Karen York, Rosalie Dunn, Norma Jean Guthrie, Corinne Temple, Harriet Waddell, Doris Wolf. Carolyn Coleman, Edith Malott, Mary Jane Merriman, Joan Bigham, Marty Duncan, Marge Stark, Bille Mae Powell, Diane Stryker, Mary Sue Weimer, Mary Wilkins, Virginia Daugherty, Janet Downs Mrs. Don Bledsoe, Virginia Joseph, Helen Graves, Genevieve Grant, Jane Clark, Patty Lou Orr, Joan Gardner, Mary Ann Suderman, Veda Spohn, Pat Brubaker. Barbara Nash, Gwen Wilson, Agnes Husbands, Margaret Granger, Betsey Bowers, Betty Jane Sims, Jeannine Schindler, Frances Hall, Martha Denni, Peggy Wolfe, Katherine Pearson, Mary Katherman, Edith Elam, Dian Walton, Nancy Lichty, Betty Dunne, Barbara Pack, Georgette Spears, Pat Riggs, Darla Graham, Mary Mid Chubb, Joyce Castle, Jo Anne Toel, Anne Heider Arlene Hill, Betty Sauder, Libby Priest. Lu Anne Powell, junior class president, called an urgent meeting of the junior class dance publicity committee for 4 p. m. Monday in the Union lounge. Students will be assigned to put on students next week to publicize the dance April 10. A new set of posters to replace the black and white "S and S" posters will be delivered. Dance Publicity Committee Will Meet At 4 p.m. Monday Over a hundred alumni returned to the chapter house Saturday for the stag dinner. University Daily Kansan Mall subscription: $3 a semester, $4.50 a year, (in Lawrence add $1.00 a semester postage). Published in Lawrence, Kan. every afternoon during the University of Kansas spring semester university holidays and examination periods Entered as second class matter Sept. 17, 1910, at the Post Office at Lawrence, Kan., under act of March 3, 1879. Read the Daily Kansan daily. Wheaton College team in charge of Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship meeting tonight at 7,113 Frank Strong. Official Bulletin April 2,1948 College freshmen and sophomores should consult advisers this week. Names and office hours posted on College bulletin board opposite 229 Frank Strong. Mariner's Club, 5:30 tonight. Students from foreign countries to tell of homelands. Alpha Phi Omega informal dance, 9-12 tonight, Castle Tea room. Members, pledges and guests. Newly-elected and retiring A.W.S. Senates, 9:30 a.m. tomorrow, Pine room, Union. Phi Sigma meeting Monday noon, 301 Snow. Election of officers. All members. R. N. club, 7:30 p.m. Monday, 1132 Tennessee. Officers of officers, Episcopal College club supper and program followed by Evening Prayer, 5:30 p.m. Sunday at the church. Jewish Student Union. 5 p.m. Tuesday, Myers hall. Plans for Kansas Day. Kansan Board, 4 p.m. Monday, 107 Journalism. English proficiency examination, 1 p.m., April 10. Registration, April 5, 6, and 7. Students in the College register at College office, 229 Frank Strong. Students in School of Education, 103 Fraser. Unitarian Liberal club, 7 p.m. Sunday, Pine room of the Union. Dr. James Reefer of the Kansas City, Mo., welfare department will speak on "The Criminal and the Liberal." Mariner's Club Will Have Carry-In Supper Today The Mariner's club, sponsored by the Presbyterian student group, will have a carry-in supper at 5:30 to 7:00 in Westminster house, 1221 Oread Following the dinner Mr. L. W. Lowe, Paola, will show colored moving pictures of the Navajo and Papago Indians, the Tucson Indian school, the Painted desert, and other scenes of the Southwest. Read the Daily Kansan daily. The club's membership is made up of young married couples attending the university. WE FIT GLASSES and DUPLICATE BROKEN LENSES Large Selection of Distinctive Frames Lawrence Optical Co. Olathe Naval Reservists Will Get Jet Training A cut-away jet-turbine engine of the latest type has been received by the naval air station at Oathe, It will be used to train naval and marine air reservoirs in transition from conventional engines to the latest type of military propulsion. Classes began on March 27. Jayhawkers-For-Wallace To Elect Officers Tonight The Jayhawkers-for-Wallace club will elect officers at 8 tonight in the Recreation room of the Union. Delegates will be chosen to represent the local chapter at a state convention of Wallace-for-President clubs in Topeka tomorrow. Carefree and comfortable You'll find real comfort when you wear Ruffies Out Of The West blue denim cowgirl jeans. Made of Sanofi denim, they are copper riveted, have two front and two back pockets, the belt loops are bar-tacked, and all seams are double-stitched with vat dyed orange thread. Sizes 10-20 $2.98 The Palace 843 Massachusetts Sit Back and Take It Easy when Your Furs Are Stored at INDEPENDENT Laundry and Dry Cleaners Call 432 740 Vermont