OCTOBER 2,1945 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE THREE SOCIALLY SPEAKING --and Mrs. Harold Stodard, Bur- lingame. Mary Margaret Gaynor, Society Editor Lutz Pinned to Phi Delt The pinning of Norma Lutz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Lutz, Dodge City, and William Jenson, son of Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Jensen, Colby, was announced Saturday at the Kappa Alpha Theta chapter house. Mrs. Clark Mandig, housemother, received gardenias for the occasion. Miss Lutz, wearing a white orchid corsage, was assisted by Jean O'Connor, chapter president, who received a corsage of gardenias. Miss Lutz's sister, Erma Lee, wore a gladioli corsage. O.T.'s Give Tea Chocolates were passed. The Phi Delta Theta chapter later visited the Kappa Alpha Theta house. Mrs. J. H. Kreamer, Phi Delta Theta house-mother, received a corsage of gardenias. The Occupational Therapy club will give its annual fall tea and exhibit from 4 to 6 p.m. today in the Pine room of the Memorial Union building. Miss Lutz is a senior in the School of Fine Arts. Jenson is a V-12 student in the School of Engineering. He is affiliated with Phi Delta Theta. Guests Visit Pi Phi's Weekend visitors at the Pi Beta Phi house were Mrs. J. L. Prier, Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Granger. Margaret Granger, Emporia; Mr. and Mrs. Claude Pack and Mrs. R. G. Jamieson, Kansas City; Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Hepworth, City; Clark Myers, and Hour Dance at Corbin Alpha Chis Greet Guests Corbin hall will have an hour dance from 7 to 8 p.m. tomorrow for freshman women. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Moxley and David Moxley, Atchison, were guests at the Alpha Chi Omega house Sunday. Faye Elledge, former chapter member, was a guest there yesterday. Watkins Has Visitors Guests at Watkins hall Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Young, Wichita; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stember, Ozawkie; Cpl. George Davis, Victoria; and Sgt. Warren Shaw, Florence. Sunday dinner guests were Herbert Thiry and Weldon Hickey, Lawrence, and Sgt. Shaw. Callers Sunday afternoon included Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Hoffman and son, Ottawa; Miss Ida L. Booth and Lloyd T. Booth, Osage City; Maxine Nash and Mildred Eubanks, Coats; and Nell McClain, Kansas City. Margaret Ceverly, Kansas City, visited there for the weekend. Lt. Smart Visits Kappa's Lt. David Smart, a former University student, was a dinner guest at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house Sunday. Sigma Kappa Entertains Recent guests at the Sigma Kappe house were Lt. Max Wymore, Topeka; Robert Cott, third class seaman, and Pfc. Robert G. WhortonWhita; and James Hossman, aviator, cadet, and Mr. and Mrs. C. W Hanley, Kansas City, Mo. You Need a Billfold to carry "on campus" and we have them Roberts Clara Oxley Passes Chocolates to S.K.'s Sigma Kappa has announced the engagement of Clara Lee Oxley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Oxley, Mission, to Leo Joseph Rush, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Rush, Kansas City, Mo. The announcement was made and chocolates were passed at the Sigma Kappa pledging dinner. Miss Oxley received an orchid corsage. Mrs. Mary Younkman, housemother, received a nosegay of lavender button chrysanthemums. Helen Todd, who made the announcement, and Peggy Small, who assisted with he ceremony received pink carnation corsages. Miss Oxley was graduated from the University in 1944. She was vice-president of Sigma Kappa, a member of Jay Janes, Women's Pan-Hellenic council, Kansan board, and society editor of the University Daily Kansan. Rush was recently discharged from the navy air corps. For the past year he has been stationed at the Olathe Naval Air base. The wedding will be late this fall New Religious Course Offered A special religious course will open tomorrow in Myers hall, the Rev. Edwin F. Price announced this morning. The course, "Religion and Realities of Living Today," is for students who cannot enroll in a School of Religion course. Classes will meet from 4:30 to 5:20 p.m. each Wednesday for five weeks. Doane's Dine With Theta's Gamma Phi Pledges Vote Miss Phyllis Doane, El Dorado, was a weekend guest at the Kappa Alpha Theta house. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Doane, were Sunday dinner guests. La Juan Bradden is the newly elected president of the Gamma Phi Beta pledge class. Other officers include: Rosemary Gaines, vice-president and social chairman; Helen Harkrader, secretary-treasurer; Jeanne Gorburt, libarian; Marian Sheldon, song leader; and Lou Apn Powell, historian. Weekend guests at the Gamma Phi Beta house were Marian Miller, Patricia Stryker, Ann Hodgson, Janet Marvin, Kansas City, Mo.; Margie Jo Duffy, a student at Kansas State Teachers' college; and Helen Ward, a student at William Woods college. Tippierary Gives Party A house party was held Sunday night at Tipperary for new women residents of the hall. 3.2.2.1.1 Ruth Cawood is the newly elected Inter-Dorm representative for Tipperary. Prof. W. C. McNown to Speak Tonight on M.V.A. Project Prof. W. C. McNown, of the School of Engineering, will present slides and maps of the Missouri Valley Authority project at a public meeting at 7:30 p.m. tonight in the parish house of the Congregational church, 925 Vermont street. VARSITY TONITE "Swingin' on a Rainbow" AND "JEALOUSY" K.U. Hunt Club Organizes; Quota of 50 Fills Rapidly Two Members Added To Library Staff The Christian Service and Social Action committee of the church is sponsoring this meeting which will be devoted to the presentation of factual material connected with the proposed legislation creating the Missouri Valley Authority. The club will take its first ride Saturday, he added. Professor McNown has been associated for many years with the efforts to control the flood waters of this region. The public is invited to attend this study session, Mrs. T. D. Prentice, chairman of the committee, stated. The K.U. Hunt club is riding high as a result of its first meeting Friday, Gavle Mott, sponsor, said today. More than two dozen members met to elect an executive committee which will form by-laws and nominate officers. Members of the committee are: Mary Ainsworth, Kathryn Eaton and Martha Laffer, College sophomores; and Patricia Williams, College senior. "Our membership quote of 50 is filling faster than we had expected." Mr. Mott said. "All interested students should attend our next meeting at 4:30 p.m. Friday, in 202, Robinson gymnasium." Two members have been added to the library staff. Miss Louise Summers, periodical librarian, is a graduate of Denver university and the University of Southern California Library school. She formerly was with the Kansas City, Mo., public library system. Mrs. Dorothy Bell, first assistant circulation librarian, is a graduate of the University of Denver Library school. She is replacing Miss Elizabeth Henry, who is with the Omaha public library. Wednesday - Thursday Frontier Thrills! CLAIRE TREVOR ALBERT DECKER in "Woman of the Town" Coffee and eggs were cooked on the train's stove by passengers on the earliest California-bound pull-mans. Margaret Stratton Weds Martin Hatfield Kappa Alpha Theta has announced the marriage of Margaret Stratton, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. George W. Stratton, Lawrence, to Pfc. Martin Graves Hatfield, son of Dr. and Mrs. Grant B. Hatfield, Kansas City, Mo. The ceremony was read Friday night at the home of the bride's parents by Dr. Theodore H. Aszman. Sara Frances Phipps played several piano numbers and accompanied Norma Lutz, who sang "Through the Years." Miss Phipps played "Theta Lips," the Phil Delt Sweetheart song, and the traditional wedding marches. Mrs. John Stratton was the bride's matron of honor and Dr. Hatfield served as his son's best man. The bride was graduated from the University last spring. Hattfield, a former student at the University and a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity, returned last December from France after three years' service overseas with the 90th infantry division of Gen. Patton's Third army. Patton Ousted from Bavaria Command (continued from page one) beyond the Rhine into the heart of Germany. Put His Foot In It The storm clouds began gathering over Patton 10 days ago when he was quoted in interviews as saying that the political issues of Bavaria were like those of a Republican-Democrat contest at home, and that certain Nazis had to be kept in office if death and hunger were to be kept to a minimum in Bavaria this winter. GRANADA NOW ALL WEEK Last week Eisenhower cracked down. He issued an order for the summary dismissal of all Nazis, regardless of rank or position, from administrative posts, civil or industrial, in the American occupation zone. Then he called Patton on the carpet. Headquarters made it plain that unless Patton had a good explanation, he would be out of the military governorship of Bavaria. On the basis of Eisenhower's decision, it appeared that Patton's explanation was not good enough. International Pictures presents GARY LORETTA COOPER·YOUNG in Munnally Johnson's "Along Came Jones" He offered it last Friday, when he drove through rainstorms from his Bavarian headquarters to Frankfurt. WILLIAM DEMAREST DAN DURYEA FRANK SULLY A CINEMA ARTISTS CORP. PRODUCTION Produced by Gary Cooper 1st Alto Naydey Brewer, Nancy Clarke, Barbara Day, Norma May Dymond, Eloise M. Eltzen, Ruth Glazier, Mercedes Harding, Harriet Ann Harlow, Marguerite L. Hedrick, Doris Mae Kingsbury, Loraine Mai, Virginia Helen Roseler, Lylas Rubilh, Marien Elizabeth Sheldon, Florence LaVerne Stadel, Beverly Joan Stember, Vivian Alice Stunkel, Elaine Walker, and Marilyn Louise Whiting. 2nd Alto Elinor Browne, Edith Maxine Dunkleberg, Carla Eddy, Marlyn Frizell, Bernadean Galbreathe, Beverly Jean Gallea, Doris Christine Ikerberry, Norma Kennedy, Anna Lou McAllister, Martha Joyce Myers, Irislee Shull, Jean Templeton, and Marion Thompson. Even Play by Nailomily Johnson • An INTERNATIONAL PICTURE Released by RKO RADIO PICTURES, INC. Mary Ann Ardrey, Mary Lee Asher, Imogene Billings, Mary Carolyn Daugherty, Patricia Ann Elledge, Joyce E. Glotzbach, Beverly Ann Good, Carol Graham, Joan Hendrickson, Mary Margaret Rickard, Lucille Rothenberger, Ruth Ann Scott, Ellen Joyce Spurney, Elaine Thalman, Leis Thompson, Dale M. Walker, and Mary Jane Zollinger. OWL SHOW SATURDAY NITE 1st Tenor Choir Increases Its Male Voices 2nd Tenor SUNDAY ONE WEEK IRENE DUNNE CHARLES COBURN "OVER 21" (continued from page one) Peter Day Hanson, Kenneth Calvin Maddox, Arnold William Shafer, Dexter M. Welton, and Francis A. Kocaurik. 2nd Bass Harold Eugene Ball, Edsall B. Cantwell, William Fenton, Lester S. Kinder, Harlan Nelson Kilmer, Harry Sisler, Donald M. Thomas, and Patrick Henry Thiessen. 1st Bass Keith Dwight Bunnel, Dean Tracy Collins, James Theodore Getty, Robert Gerald Hamilton, Fredrick Charles Huffman, William Reginald Jackson, Robert William Koenig, Harry Paul Lees, Jean Oliver Moore, Roger William Farland, Robert S. Ryberg, and George H. Yeckel. Gerald Carney, Richard Rex Champ, Ralph Conner, John E. Conrick, and Warren Reed. He was closeted with Eisenhower for more than two hours. When they emerged, Patton smiling, Eisenhower refused to discuss the case but promised that in due course he would make any announcement that he might have on the subject. It came today.