Kappa Kappa Gamma Announces Pinning if Frances Morrill Kappa Kappa Gamma has announced the pinning of Frances Ann Morrill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nash Morrill, Hiawatha, to Lt. John Warren Day, Jr., son of Dean and Mrs. John Warren Day, Poneka. Miller Hall Mrs. Marie Weir Kansas City, Mo., was a weekend guest. Miss Maxine Hallinger, Kansas City, Mo.; and Mrs. C. L. Casad, Winita, were guests Saturday. The announcement was made at dinner last night at the chapter house by Mrs. Andrew McKay. Those assisting in the ceremony were Mary Morrill, Nancy Miller, and Irma Lee Kilmartin. All received corsages of gardenias. Miss Morrill is a senior in the College. She has been a member of Jay Janes, is chairman of State-Wide Activities and is a member of Phi Beta Kappa. Lt. Day attended Trinity college at Hartford, Conn., where he was a member of Alpha Delta Phi. He has been in the service for two years and is now on leave before reporting to Sacramento, Calif., for overseas duty in the Pacific. Campus Society Capt. Charles Shull was a dinner guest Friday. Jollife — Miss Margaret Loriner teacher at University high, was ainner guest Sunday. Tippery—Sunday dinner guests were Miss Higginbottom, Winfield; Mrs. Hudson, Winfield; Mrs. Nina Smith, Kansas City, Mo.; Miss Jane Allan, Kansas City, Mo.; Dr. and Mrs. E. J. McIntire, Carthage, Mo.; Miss Jo Ann Johnson, Topeka; Don Burton, Army Air Force, Russell; Lt. Howard Salsman, Washington, D. C.; Miss Charlotte Scamell, Kansas City, Mo.; and Gordon Mercier, V-12. 3 Isda Mae Elder, Topeka, was inner guest Sunday. Chi Omega — Mrs. L. J. Hatch D miss Beth Hatch, Wichita; and Charles Nesbitt, Manhattan, weekend guests. Kappa Alpha Theta — Guests Sat- durday were Mrs. Keil Bean, Kansas City, Mo., and Miss Nancy Able, Kansas City, Mo. Guests for the weekend were Miss Connie Cluftley and Miss Virginia Tolle, both of El Dorado. Charles Hunter and Dean Huebert, both of Kansas City, were dinner guests Sunday. Alpha Omicron Pi — Sunday dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Brown and Miss Margie Sedlock, Kansas City, Kan; Miss Jean Martin and Miss Duane Coe, St. Louis; and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Robe, Ottawa. Jolliffe-Ruby Asbury, Lawrence, was a Saturday luncheon guest. Sunday dinner guest was Miss Margaret Lorimer, Lawrence. Miller Hall—The formal senior dinner was held at the Hearth Monday. Seniors present were Persis snook, Shirley Kelley, Todd Tippin, Joyce McCoy, Jeanne Monoser, Norma Greep, Eleanor Kline, Dorothy Carr, and Dolores Sulzman. Sigma Kappa—Mr. and Mrs. M. F. almalamoski were Sunday dinner guests. Battenfield Hall — Sunday dinner pets were Gloria Morrie, Sigma Tappa; Mrs. Charlotte Worrell, Atchison; Mrs. George Allen and orgiana Allen, Topeka. Delia Tau Delta -- Dinner guests smarty were Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bell and Lelyan, of Kansas City, Kan. Carruth Hall -- Guests at a Scavenger party Friday night were Dean d Mrs. Henry Werner, B. J. Campell, Edith Reeder, Geneva Ansach, Josephine Barney, Dolores Uzulman, Marie Louise Hunt, Pat leonard, Sarah Suber, and Shirley largiss. K. U. Dames Club To Elect Officers The K. U. Dames club will elect officers at the regular meeting at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow, at the home of Mrs. Philip Kaiser, 1008 Maine street. Bridge will be played after the business meeting. Assistant hostesses will be the following; Mrs. Travis Brooks, Mrs. John Harvey, Mrs. Walter W. Nash, and Mrs. Kenneth Spring. Members serving on the nominating committee are as follows: Mrs. Emerson Yoder, Mrs. Madison Coombs, Mrs. A. E. Dudgeon, Mrs. Kenneth Lowe, and Mrs. John Patterson. Brown Elected President Of Home Economics Club The Home Economics club elected the following officers Thursd ay night: Eleanor Brown, president; Joanna Wagstaff, vice-president; Benerly Stucker, secretary; Virginia Miller, treasurer; and Bonnie Veatch, social chairman. Edwardsville High Visits Campus Students of Edwardsville High school visited the University Friday on a sight seeing tour, and had lunch at the cafeteria in the Union building. Students who made the trip were Joa* Stanley, Kenneth Drennon, Edith Lytle, and Wayne Wagner. They were accompanied by E. J. George, superintendent, and by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kampschroeder, Lawrence. Bridge Club Meets Thursday The Bridge club will meet at 4:30 Thursday afternoon in the Kansas room of the Memorial Union building. Joan Woodward, chairman, said today. Miss Woodward said that every-one is welcome, and participants should bring his own partner and a deck of cards. Phi Kappa Psi—Allen Holton was a dinner guest Monday night. Alpha Delta Pi — Weekend guests were Ardith Hungerford, Hutchinson, and Betty De Armond, Kansas City, Mo. Tau Kappa Epsilon — Ens. Henry Comstock, Kansas City, Mo., former chapter member, was a visitor Monday. Campus House—Mrs. O. L. Pretz Olathe, and Mrs. J. M. Jack, Mission were guests Sunday. Alpha Chi Omega—Ens. Allen Hoghton, Beloit, was a visitor yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Hindenach, Independence, have announced the marriage of their daughter, Barbara, to Lt. James Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Martin, Independence. The double ring ceremony took place May 11 at St. Andrews church, Independence. Barbara Hindenach, Lt. James Martin Marriage Announced Miss Hindenach is a graduate of Independence Junior college and enrolled in the University last fall as a psychology major. She is a member of Gamma Phi Beta sorority. The bride wore a white marquisette formal dress and carried a bouquet of gardenias at the ceremony. Mary Ann Hindenach, sister of the bride, was the maid of honor, and Shirley Carl, College sophomore, Coffeyville and Patrician Orr, College senior, Independence, were bridesmaids. Joan Jackers, fine arts freshman, Lawrence, sang "Ave Maria." A reception was held at the bride's home following the ceremony. Lt. Martin has just returned from two years duty in the South Pacific with the Marine Corps. He is a pilot of a C-47 army transport. Lt. and Mrs. Martin are now living in El Centro, Calif., where Lt Martin is stationed. Sorority sisters of Miss Hindenchad who attended the ceremony were Shirley Carl, Coffeyville; Joan Vickers, Lawrence; Maze Lane, Coffeyville; Gerallee Kreider, Chanute; Dorothy Feldkamp, Kansas City; Kan.; Bonnie Veatch, Merriam Mary B. Cavert, Independence; and Norma Whittaker, Parsons. Iota Sigma Phi to Initiate Initiation of several members to Iota Sigma Pi, honorary chemistry soory, will be held at 5:45 p.m. Thursday, at the Hearth. Werner to Speak to Students On World Peace Conference Henry Werner, dean of student affairs, will speak to representatives of the organized houses, who will meet at 4:30 p.m. today in the men's lounge of the Memorial Union building, concerning the forthcoming Student World Peace conference which had been purposed earlier in the year, Bettie Bixby, chairman, announced this morning. 'Big Three' to Meet Soon Washington, (INS) — Presidem Truman said today that he hopes to meet as soon as possible with Churchill and Stalin to plan the peace. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, MAY 15, 1945 "Hey, Small Change! Don't forget stamps help win the war, too." J. D. Morgan,'42 Promoted to Major Fashions First While at the University, Major Morgan was a cadet major in the R. O. T. C. and captain of the University rifle team. He was a member of Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity. It takes the wool of twenty-six sheep to maintain one soldier for a year. John D. Morgan, '42, has been promoted to the rank of major, according to word received of relatives in Kansas City, Mo. Major Morgan, administration inspector and statistical officer at 51st troop carrier wing headquarters, has been overseas since July, 1943, serving in North Africa, Sicily, and Italy. Jean Ogilbee Writes Of Teaching in Panama In a recent letter to faculty members of the Spanish department Miss Jean Ogilbee, M.A.44, who taught Spanish I and II in the University in 1943 and 1944, tells of her new position in Cristobal, Panama. Miss Ogilbee has been teaching Spanish and English to junior high school students since her arrival there in January. Before returning to Panama next fall, she plans a tour this summer of South America, visiting Peru, Bolivia, Chile, Argentina, Brazil, and Venezuela. Weather Forecast Cloudy tonight with occasional light showers. DRIVE IN FOR EXPERT SERVICE Your Car Constantly Needs Attention to Be Kept in First Class Condition. Fritz Co. 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