PRIL 12.1946 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS L. 12, 194 PAGE THREE LOS st most people not We Durk. and Leooc actors by them build down the their answered in the rain Real Thing sing Dear min. Sun- other was and Dean's cit cigar. We re- ras unable psychology this time a depart- resses. The man Stew- quickly Edward r. In do- not very marked, on." Dr. l. "That's oustache, it raim and fog xing ac- Kappa Pi KA. ne after simply to any l Rela- e or by activi- y busi- the na- the first reference. when constrate it. Uni. the en- vironment. BLE dent MARTHA JEWETT, Society Editor With five hayrack rides scheduled the weekend, the spring weather should return before long. There will be dances and buffet suppers toight and tomorrow night for those who are socially minded. saturday afternoon could be spent in pictures, maybe adding the finishing touches to the Easter outfit, or perhaps packing for the homewardrek for vacation. A.O.Pi Pledges Eaton Alpha Omicron Pi has announced the pledging of Katherine Eaton Porrington, Wyo. Pi Phi Guests Weekend guests of Pi Beta Phi were Jeanne Forney, and Shirley Pflumm, both of Kansas City, Mo; Patricia Weiss, Joplin; and Merle Vogelsang, Houston, Texas, Sunday dinner guests were Robert Veatch and Jack Veatch. Honor to Haines Alpha Chi Omega has chosen Louise Haines as "carnation girl" for the month of March. A red carnation was given her as a token of outstanding achievement in the chapter. This honor, newly initiated in Phi chapter, goes to the member who has contributed the most to the chapter during the past month. Acrescis of D.U. Sunday dinner guests of Delta Upsilon were Mr. and Mrs. McKinnis, Pratt. Pledges Sigma Kappa Sigma Kappa has announced the oledging of Jewell Mishler, Richnond. Reception for Urey Delta Gamma Guests Miss Besie Daum and Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Davidson will entertain members of the chemistry, physics, and chemical engineering departments Sunday at the Davidson's home at a reception in honor of Harold Urey, who will speak at the convocation Monday. Visit Alpha Delta Pi Sunday dinner guests of Delta Gamma were Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Vance, and son, Dixon; Mrs. C. K. Mathews, and Mrs. R. T. Turner, all of Kansas City, Mo.; Glen Gilpin, Iola; George Lincoln, Ft. Leaventworth; Joseph Barrington, Michael Werhan, Robert Morey, Robert Hollbaugh, Duke Burt, William MacGregoir, Charles Kelley, Michael Rake, and George Newton. Dinner guests this week at the Alpha Delta Pi house were Merle Vogelsang, Houston, Texas; and Jack Frohgett, Douglas, Wyo. Easter Meeting Kappa Phi will have its Easteer meeting at 7 tonight at the Methodist church. Mrs. Thomas Pearson will give a reading, "The Wife of Pontius Pilate." Members are welcome to bring friends to the meeting. Sing for Palm Sunday A lenten cantata, "Dubois," "the Seven Last Words," will be presented by the First Presbyterian choir under the direction of Miss Irene Peabody during the Palm Sunday service at the church 11 a.m. Sunday. Soloists will be Jeanne Aldridge, soprano; Paul Friessen, tenor; and Leslie Breidenthal, baritone. The organist will be Marjane Carr. Law Wives Give Dance Tonight The Association of Law Wives will hold a dance from 9 p.m. to midnight in the Kansas room of the Union building. A combination social and business meeting was held Wednesday night in the Law library lounge. AT THE HOSPITAL Admitted Thursday Herman PT.7 Mallam Traina, Nelle Smallwood, Corbin. Lucille Huer, 919 Indiana. Richard Brent, 1100 Indiana. Delmar Waterson, 633 Indiana. Laura Schmid, Corbin. Dismissed Thursday Carl Lewton, Lilac Lane. Y.W. President This is Rosalie Erwin, College senior, who has been president of the Young Women's Christian association this year. Mary Breed, president-elect, will be installed as her successor for next year. Up and Coming Tonight: A Calender of Campus' Events Alpha Tau Omega, hayrack ride, 7:30 p.m. to midnight. Corbin hall, barn dance, at the hall, 9 p.m. to midnight. Delta Upsilon, buffet dinner, at chapter house. 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Harman co-op, hayrack ride. Holcomb's grove, 7:30 to 10:30 p.m., at the grove; 10:30 p.m., to midnight at the house. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, hayride and dance, at chapter house, 6:30 to midnight. PT-8, dance, 1621 Edgehill road, 9 p.m. to midnight. Carrhall hall, hayrack ride, 5:30 p. m. to midnight. Tomorrow: Alpha Omicron Pi, buffet supper and dance at chapter house, 7:30 p. m. to midnight. Gamma Phi Beta, dance, Kansas room. 9 p.m. to midnight. Miller hall, party and dance, at the hall, 9 p.m. to midnight. Sigma np pleudes, dinner-dance at chapter, house. 6:30 p.m. to midnight. Sigma Phi Epsilon, hayrack ride Mott's stables, 6 to 10 p.m. Barr Publishes Pamphlet on Kansas Bible Chair A pamphlet, "Kansas Bible Chair, The Story of a Great Idea in Christian Education," written by Dr. Harold Barr, dean of the University Bible Chair, was published this week at Indianapolis. The pamphlet traces the story of the institution from its founding, up to the present time. Included are short articles about the men who have been connected with the Chair, pictures of Myers hall at various stages, and of Barlow chapel. Mrs. Vere W. Abbey has resigned her positions of housemother at Westminister hall and assistant director of Westminister foundation and the Presbyterian Student organization to accept a position with the Central Presbyterian chuck in Houston, Texas. Mrs. Abbey has been at Westminister for two years. Mrs. G. L. Atkeson has taken her place. Mrs. Abbey Resigns Tokyo. (UP)—Japanese movie-goers soon will witness the first screen kiss ever filmed in Nippon—and I taught the leading lady, Miss Hideko Mimura, the finer points of oscilation. Choose an Easter Gift From By EARNEST HOBERCHET (United Press Staff Correspondent) So Solly, No Kissy Missy-Then The Americans Arrived in Japan Gen. Douglas MacArthur was responsible for the whole thing. Costume Jewelry Cosmetics And Any Number of Pretty Things From He suggested to the Japanese motion picture industry that kissing scenes in movies would be a step toward democratization. Vi's Gift Shop HOTEL ELDRIDGE Big shots at the Shochiku studio thought the general had something there. They had their writers turn out the script—"Diary of a Bridegroom's Troubles." Everybody was happy but Miss Mimura, who said she would break her contract and quit the business. She was not joking. A clinch before the cameras definitely was not her idea of acting—and she is Japan's leading movie actress. Director Tada Tanaka was upset. Shinichi Himiori, the leading man, was upset. But Miss Mimura was in a state bordering nervous collapse. "Hoberechtans," she said, "I am worried. I like being an actress. I like my job and I do not want to quit it. But Japanese movies never had kissing before and I cannot go through with it." Thirty minutes later—with the aid of two dictonaries to eliminate any possible misunderstanding—she had convinced me that she had lived 25 "Not only have I never been kissed in front of a camera," she said, "but I have just plain never been kissed." LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO. 1025 Mass. Phonee 425 For That Coke Date Remember 922 Mass. ELDRIDGE PHARMACY 701 Mass. Phone 999 HUNSINGER MOTOR CO. Garage and Cab Co. Phone 12 FOR K.U.'S FUTURE years (26 by Japanese count) without having an amorous smack planted on her lips. The following organizations have given 100 per cent support to the Campus Drive for K.U.'s World War II Memorial: Women's Pan-Hellenic Council Independent Students' Association Kappa Alpha Theta Delta Upsilon Well remembering General MacArthur's suggestion, I saw my obligation to democracy—and I performed it. I am now happy to report that the first Japanese movie with a kissing scene soon will be showing here. The hubub aroused by the kiss still is rocking the studios and movie officials now realize that henceforth a considerable period must be all-lotted for the staging of a Japanese kissing scene. But at least the ice is broken. WANT ADS RIDE WANTED—Student and wife desire ride to Hutchinson Easter Vacation. Share expenses. Address M. E. Hahn 936 Kentucky. -16- LOST—Elgin Girl Wrist watch Wednesday evening between Hawk and Watkins Hall. Reward $5.00. Phone 900 Bonnie Marlott. -16- HELP WANTED—Do you want a job? If so, there is a job for your at the Jayhawker Theatre. See Glenn or Mr. Farr at the Jayhawker today. LOST—Green and white, black tipped Parker fountain pen in room 101 Snow Hall at 10:25 am on Friday. 5. Inquire Kansan Office. R-ward. LOST—Dark Blue Princess Gardner billfold. Has activity book, press card, and other identifications. Need money for Easter trip home. Finder at least return billfold. Mary Turk- ington. -13- LOST—Brown zipper notebook with Mount Holyoke seal tooled on cover, Finder please return to French office, 115 Frank Strong. M. A. O'Meara. -13- office, 115 Frank Strong, M. A. O'Meara. -13- LOST—one red billfold with identification inside. Also one Swiss made ladies wrist watch. Very much sentimental value as it was my mothers. Easily identified. Reward Taken from Montgomery Ward Office window. Articles were inside of black pigskin bag. Bag was brought to Kansan office. -13- HELP WANTED—For summer, 2 waiters-wages plus room, board. Tips are good! Mo. Yacht Club, Lake Latawana. Phone Lone Jack 317. -6- LOST—Ring with blue rectangular stone in Fraser or Union washroom Friday. Reward. Call Elane Boncy K.U. 20 or 2958. -15- STOP at the Courthouse Lunch for food at farm. Open from 5:30 a.m. to 12:30 a.m. Across from the court- Gifts for the Bride Masterpieces of Painting. $9.75 Masterpieces in Color. $5.75 Van Gogh, Phaidon Press. $6.50 Post—Etiquette. $4.00. Rombauer—Joy of Cooking. $2.50 Better Homes and Garden Cook Book. $2.00 Gibran—The Prophet. $2.50 New Arrivals— America's Cook Book. $2.50 We gladly wrap for mailing. THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. Tcl. 666 Sweat Shirts Loafers Socks Wool Ski Socks Zelon Norfolk Jackets Extra Discharge Service Buttons $1 Metal Shirt and Pants Hangers Easter Neckties Choose Yours 1 April Showers Demand a RAINCOAT From Our Large Selection Consisting of Nylon Plastic Rayon Gabardine All Sizes 823 MASS. 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