10. 1946 MAY 10, 1946 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THRE " Pau week- breather mother hang- ad not Ducar min to physicaly big better hospital. doctor g with the se feeble fault to it told school math. saved by dav hard haste, ushing ne no- nun wu stu noticed nothing do. A poli- around ills to asked Oh my rushed it will may 21, mand- W. S. con- orme at the spre- ma 'y MARTHA JEWETT, Society Editor You can cure that political "headache" at the War Memorial program onight. Whether you are winner or loser, in yesterday's political scramble, you can relax and have fun it "Yucca Yucca." Corbin Installs Officers Newly installed officers of Corbin ball are Norma Pyke, president; Mary Parker, vice-president; Jacqueline Woods, secretary; Eva Young treasurer; Charlotte Bartley and Marie Horseman, social chairmen; and LaVerne Keeen, fire chief. Carson Pledges Sig Ep Sigma Phi Epsilon has announced the pledging of Charles C. Carson, Kansas City, Mo. Miller Honors Malott An annual picnic honoring Chancellor Deane W. Malott was given by-Miller hall Wednesday. Other guests were Mrs. Malolt, Miss Elizabeth Meguiar, Miss Marie Miller, Mrs. Julia Willard, and Miss Scudder, Dean of Women from the University of Arkansas. Guest of Theta's Mrs. William T. McGloxe, district president of Kappa Alpha Theta, was a weekend guest at the chapter house. May Day Dance A May Day theme was carried out at the Foster Hall annual spring formal Saturday. Guests were Allan Holmgren, Byron DeHaan, Joseph Crawford, Robert Nigman, Robert Raber, Merrill Bill, Martin Brockway, Raymond Mac Hotchkiss, Thomas Rosewall. William Griggsby, Albert Zernie-kow, Herman Bauer, Edman Chapman, James Nutt, Duane Lintecum, Milton Hitt, Roy Rogers, Wesley Smith, Lawrence Exely, Roderich willips, Roy Bray, and William au Juin. Campus House Entertains but the women of Campus house were guests at a picnic given Thursday by Mrs. Joseph Goode, housemother. Other guests included Kenneth Perry, Gabriel Sanatolla, Kenneth Knuth, Milford Collins, William McCoy, Kenneth Lewis, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Robbins. Watkins Entertains Mothers After the picnic a shower was given for Mrs. Frank J. O'Neil, a recent bride. Watkins hall held its traditional Mother's Day breakfast Sunday morning. Weekend guests and guests at the breakfast were Mrs. M. W. Montgomery, Borer, Texas; Mrs. W. C Stout, Rothville, Mo.; Mrs. Paul Stember, Ozawkie; Mrs. Clarence Horton and Mrs. Russell Davis, Blue McSpadden New Dance Manager Larry McSpadden, former '42 and '43 dance manager, has been appointed Varsity dance manager of '46 by the ASC social committee, Billie Hamilton, chairman, "announced today. McSpadden, a first year law student, graduated from the School of Business in '43 and returned to the campus this semester after two and one-half years in the navy. He is a member of Phi Delta Phi, legal fraternity; Alpha Phi Omega, service fraternity; and Phi Gamma Delta. Candidates submitted applications to the committee which based its decision on former experience with agencies, advertising and ticket sales. Other candidates were David Row, William Cole, Lynne Craig, and Jean Fisher. Jason Yordy withdrew his application before final selection. McSpadden and Hal Hunter, present dance manger, will schedule dances for the next year. Under Varsity supervision are the four class parties. K-Club dance, and the regular monthly Varsity舞. Members of the appointing committee are George Darsie, Marguerita Kerschen, Jane Peterson, Carroll McCue, and Miss Hamilton. Mound: Mrs. Glenn L. Wycoff, Solomon, Mrs. Thomas E. Young and Mrs. Homer Poe, Wichita. Mrs. M. F. Hyde, Mrs. Albert Whiting, and Mrs. R. L. Fudge, Topeka; Mrs. H. D. Dunkleburg, Osborne; Mrs. Preston D. Hunter, Tonganoxie; Mrs. O. N. Durrall, Coats; Mrs. H. F. Pugh and Mrs. V. E. Crocker, Kansas City; Mrs. Earl Mercer, Wellington; Mrs. S. A. Okeson, Jr., Sabetha. Mrs. R. M. Stevens, Frankfort; Mrs. E. R. Strowg, Concordia; Mrs. R. M. Kaff, Overbrook; Mrs. J. V. Skonberg, Miss Ida L. Booth, and Mrs. T. N. Peterson, Osage City; Mrs. Lester Hoffman, Ottawa; Mrs. Litta Kent, Humbolt; Mrs. A. M. Semon, Chanute; Mrs. Henry Ramsdell and Mrs. W. A. Starliper, Burlington; Mrs. J. H. Conard, Coolidge; Mrs. Victor Meyer, Lawrence; and Mrs. Channer McFarland, Larned. Other guests at the breakfast included Mrs. C. J. Mann, Junction City; Mrs. Edwin F. Price, Mrs. E. F. Engel, Miss Mary Larson, Miss Elizabeth Meguiar, and Miss Marie Miller. Up and Coming A Calendar of Campus Events Tonight War Memorial program, Hoch auditorium, 9 p.m. to midnight. Beta Theta Pi, dance, Kansas room, 9 p.m. to midnight. Tomorrow Wesley Foundation, picnic, Lazy Man's gulch, 12:30 to 8 p.m. Sigma Chi and Delta Gamma, picnic, Lake Shawnee, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Police Chief Explains 'Honor of Thieves' "There really is honor among thieves," according to C. A. Bliesner, Lawrence chief of police, who spoke to members of the Reporting II class Wednesday on crime and its detection. "We no longer use the 'third degree' to wrest a confession from a person. The only pressure we use is talking and having all the evidence we need to convict him," he said. Mr. Bliesner explained the police blotter, fingerprint records, and criminal records of persons apprehended in Lawrence. Baptist Group Fights Liquor Wichita. (UP)—The Wichita Baptist Minsters council has taken a stand against any weakening of the Kansas liquor laws the Rev. George D. McClelland, president, announced today. The council also voted against re-submission of the liquor question and drinking. Gamma Phi Pledge Party Guests of the Gamma Phi Beta pledge party Friday were Louis Shepard, Alan Smith, Donald Meacham, Bob Cox, Eugene Pope, Robert Rosenfield, Bruce Brown, Tommy Mayhew, Robert Freeburg, Larry Bowman, Richard Rosenfield, Francis Pierpon, Frank Harlow, Charles Werhan, John Scanlan, Louise Anderson. Chaperones were Mrs. Edith Martin, Mrs. Clark Mandigo, Mrs. G. E. Miller, and Mrs. Ralph Baldwin. Guests at Tea Dress Up for Mother's Day— Chi Omega entertained its Lawrence Mother's club and the Lambda mothers at a tea, Tuesday, at the chapter house. Brighten up your wardrobe with a new cheerful looking Necktie. A wonderful selection of fine neckties, new colors, new patterns, for your choosing. Arrows ...$1 & $1.50 Botany Wools ...$1 & $1.50 Palm Beach ...$1 2017-03-14 Good Wholesome Food for Less! We specialize in prompt courteous service and invite all college students to come in and try our dinners. There is nothing fancy about our restaurant, but our meals will stick to your bones and save your pocketbook. THE BLUE MILL Washington. (UP)—The senate today rejected a move to cut off debate on the British loan and force an early decision on the controver-sial $3,750,000,000 credit. The debate on is in its fourth week. Veterans Stop in at Reeves after classes for your groceries. ★ A Complete Meat Market ★ Fresh Fruits and Vegetables ★ The Best in Groceries ★ Courteous Service VETERANS WIVES Phone in your order and have him call for them. We're five blocks north of the campus on Mississippi. Reeves Grocery "Just a little bit better than anywhere else" At the Corner of 9th and Mississippi Phone 413 SUNDAY IS MOTHER'S DAY Your flowers will make it a "Happy Mother's Day" for her. 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