A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z MAY 3.1946 3, 1946 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE; KANSAS a sper artery of the ball becom- sess of viced a That's Good PAGE THREE s. hath d. my loore. Claing and at She said ending num- bers on, of on, so him Be- door safety power. nder- inded objec- They get in Hill, hol- be- of- ship obert to- basis rec- tra Uni news day. tact bufore iv MARTHA JEWETT, Societv Editor With just five more weeks remaining of school, thoughts of term papers, notebooks which will be due in a couple of weeks, and all those quiz files to consult lurk in the hidden corners of students' minds as they prepare for a "bite" weekend. Tonight Delta Upsilon the University Art club, Harman co-op, Tau Kappa Epsilon, PT-6, and Battenfeld hall will entertain with formal dances, parties and dinners. Tomorrow will bring the Wesley Foundation picnic, and formal dances given by Delta Gamma, Tipterary, Cutler house, Hillierest house, Westminster hall, Miller hall, and Alpha Delta Pi. Theta Gives Dinner Guests at a Kappa Alpha Theta faculty dinner Tuesday were Miss Veta B. Lear, Miss Helen Skilton, Mrs. Henry Werner, Chancellor and Mrs. D. W. Malott, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Woodruff, Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Lawson, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Stouffer, Mr., and Mrs. L. J. Pritchard, and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Shoemaker. Observes Tradition Members of Sigma Nu observed the fraternity traditional White Rose Sunday by attending church services and having a noon banquet. Visits Sigma Kappa Gives Hour Dance Anne Schuler, Norfolk, Va., is a guest of Sigma Kappa this week. The Gamma Phi Beta pledge class entertained Alpha Tau Omega with an hour dance Tuesday night. Delta Chi Pledges Three Delta Chi has announced the pledging of James Marshall, Reading; Marvin Hagemear, Luvurne, Minn.; and Donald Harper, Kansas City, Mo. Guest of Ricker Fisher Pledges S.P.E. Delores Sutton was a dinner guest . Ricker hall Wednesday. Sigma Phi Epsilon has announced the pledging of Alan Fisher, Lawrence. A.A.U.W. Meets The study group on interracial problems of the American Association of University Women met last night at Henley house for a discussion program. Prof. Arthur Davidson; Mrs. Eugene Wallace, and the Rev. E. Russell Carter led the discussion. Corbin Dinner Guests Sunday dinner guests at Corbin hall were Dean Helen Moore, Kansas State College, Manhattan; Mrs. C. C. Heysinger, Kansas City; Arthur Partridge, Donald Pomeroy, and James Street. AT THE HOSPITAL Admitted Thursday Vera Hodges, 1245 Louisiana. Paul Carpenter, 1100 Indiana. Constance Markley, 1145 Louisi- Phyllis Rust, 1135 Ohio. John Crump, 1407 Louisiana. Dismissed Thursday Mary Abts, Sunflower. Winston Yeargin, PT 10. Ronald Youmans, 627 Ohio. Ethlyn Jennings, 1228 Louisiana Eva Humphrey, 1147 Tennessee. Mary Stewart, 1221 Ohio. Sports Equipment Fishing Tackle Bicycle Supplies Games and Toys Wheel Goods Model Supplies Costume Party Tops On Delta Chi List KIRKPATRICK SPORT SHOP 715 MASS. PHONE 1018 SOLON GILMORE An annual informal costume party maintains top billing among members of Delta Chi fraternity. On the social calendar for the remainder of the year are the spring formal, the "black and white" (formal), dances, and dinners. The fraternity was founded at Cornell university in 1890 as a social group whose membership was restricted to law students. In 1921, the ban was lifted and membership was extended to men in all departments of college. Kansas chapter, one of 37 active chapters, was installed at the University in 1923. The Delta Chi's favor the white carnation as the fraternity flower, and red and buff as colors. The pin is the Greek letter Delta superimposed on Chi. Outstanding among the activities of members of Delta Chi in recent years was the installation of Dandelion day, founded in 1941 by Charles Wright. Having returned to the campus this spring, after a three-year absence, members will move into their chapel, 1245 West Campus road, next fall. Chapter officers are Solon Gilmore, president; John Burton, vice-president; Millard Dornblaser, secretary; James Sherman, treasurer; Richard Bryant, pledge counselor; Millard Musselman, rush chairman; Delta Upsilon, buffet dinner, chapter house, 7 to 9 p.m. Tonight: Harman Co-op, formal dance chapter house, 9 p.m. to midnight Tau Kappa Epsilon, party, chapter house. 9 p.m. to midnight. PT 6, party, 1436 Tennessee, 9 p. m. to midnight. Battenfeld hall, dance, hall, 9 p.m. to midnight. University Art club, dance, Kansas room, 9 p.m. to midnight. Delta Gamma, party, chapter house, 9 p.m. to midnight. Tomorrow: Wesley Foundation, pienic, Lazy Man's gulch, 4:30 to 8 p.m. Tipperary hall, formal dance, hall, 9 pm, to midnight. 5 p.m. to midnight. Cutler house, Hillcrest, and West- minster hall, dance, Kansas room, 9 p.m. to midnight. Miller hall, formal dance, hall, 9 p.m. to midnight. Measure for Measure: How Do Your Legs Compare with Hers? Alpha Delta Pi, formal dance, chapter house, 9 p.m. to midnight. It was a repeat performance for Miss Brooks who won the title once before. Willys de Mond, president of the designers, commented her legs had improved. Hollywood. (UP)—The hosiery designer of America—unworried by the bare-legged trend among women since stockings became scarce—to-day awarded Leslie Brooks the title of "Actress with the Most Beautiful Legs of 1946." Her leg measurements; ankle, 8 inches; calf, 14 inches; thigh, $ 20\frac{1}{2} $ inches. Lawrence Charmel, sheriff; and Edward Hall, correspondent. Other actives are Kenneth Troup, Evans Stephens, George Osborne, Otto Schnellbacher, Lyle Young, Richard Harris, George Crowl, Henry Snider, Richard Snider, Richard Channel, Edward Vaughn, Doyle Huberty, and Wendell Wendrand. Pledges are James Brady, Wendell Johnson, Arthur Hastings, W. J. Dunden, Fred Zimmerman, and Tony James. DELIVERY SERVICE We have a wide and beautiful selection. 'Belles and Their Weddings' 910 Mass. Phone 820 More news of "Belles and Their Weddings," which appears regularly in the Daily Kansan on Thursday, will be found on Page 4 of today's paper. Wixted Will Address K.U. Democrats Club Pat Wixted, president of the Young Democratic Clubs of Kansas, will address the recently-organized K.U. Young Democrat clubs in the men's lounge of the Union at 7 p.m. tonight. Permanent officers will be elected to replace Richard Hollingsworth, temporary chairman, and Rhoten Smith, acting secretary. Temporary committees on organization and publicity appointed at a recent meeting include Deane Postlethwaite, Clyde Jacobs, Betty Ball, George Caldwell, Betty Lee Grimm and Beth Bell. Friday's meeting will be open to all students desiring to be affiliated with their organization, Hollingsworth said. Kansas City Army Truck Stolen. Found in Parsons Parsons, (UP)—Parsons police said they'd never had this item listed on their "stolen" reports before. The item was an army sound truck. The truck disappeared from in front of a local hotel last night and was found abandoned in another and now today, 12 hours after it was stolen. The truck was from the Kansas City army recruiting office. Washington. (UP)—A government program designed to dot the nation's landscape with 3,060 new airports in the next seven years was before President Truman today for his signature. Lyons Veteran Killed in Crash Lyons. — Vernon Henry Janzer, recently discharged from the army after returning from Europe in Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower's party, died in a plane crash near the farm home of O. H. Starbuck, his father-in-law, last week. Janzen apparently lost control of the light trainer plane he was flying at low altitude. Mrs. Starbuck said. WANT ADS FOUND — Raincoat, owner call "Boyce" 2082, after 6 p.m., identify coat. Has distinctive markings. Owner to pay for ad. -3-LOST—Maroon and Gold Eversharp pen. Name engraved on gold cap, "Jackie Simmons." Please return to the Kansan office or phone 426. -7-WANTED—Any Independent softball player with pitching experience desiring to play intramural ball. Contact Vic Tereneyck at 1329 Ohio, phone 3337W. Players needed for other positions also. -7-FOUND—a pair of glasses, owner may have same by identifying and paying for this ad at the Kansan office. -7- LOST- Identification bracelet. Name Bunard W. Wenrichs, 3388746. Return to Kansan office. Reward. -6. LOST- Dark brown billfold someplace on the campus Tuesday with identification inside. Keep money but please return billfold and material inside to the Kansan office. -3 DINE-DANCE or have fun at the Rose's Rancho two miles north of Lawrence on Highway 24. We have chicken, steak, sandwiches or cold drinks. Open 12 noon till 2 a.m. -9 STOP at the Courthouse Lunch for good food. Open from 5:30 a.m. to 12:30 a.m. Across from the courthouse.