'Little Reno' Party Brings $200 For Danforth Chapel Fund Approximately $200 was made Friday night for the Danforth chapel fund at the all-University dance in the ballroom of the Union building, Eugenia Hepworth, Student Union Activities chairman, has announced Don Cousins and his V-12 band played for the "Little Reno" party, which approximately 350 students attended. The weatherman cooperated by postponing rain until this morning, so that the social events scheduled for the weekend enjoyed the spring weather. Activities over the weekend included the Watkins hall annual Mothers' breakfast, the Kappa Sigma informal dance, the University Catholic club picnic, Kappa Phi Mother-Daughter tea, and the Theta Sigma Phi initiation. Watkins Hall-Guests at the annual Mothers' breakfast Sunday were: Campus Society Mrs. H. K. Scott, Mrs. Walter Montgomery, Mrs. J. B. Singer, Mrs. Glenn Adams, Mrs. Clarence Horton, Mrs. T. N. Peterson, Miss Elizabeth Meguiar, Mrs. Earl Mercer, and Margaret Mercer. Mrs. Paul Stember, Mrs. H. F. Pugh, Mrs. F. C. Glover, Mrs. Oscar Durall, Mrs. F. R. Stickler, Mrs. E. F. Engel, Mrs. Fred Ellsworth, Mrs. Russell Davis, Mrs. Robert Bilson, Mrs. John Cummins, and LeDene Cummins. Mrs. Frank Stormont, Mrs. H. H. Poe, Mrs. W. A. Starilip, Mrs. Lyiaa M. Crocker, Mrs. Litta Kent, Miss Ruth Lock, Mrs. Robert Fudge, Mrs. Albert Whiting, Mrs. C. E. Justice, Jane Justice, Mrs. J. A. Niedens, and Myrland Niedens. Mrs. W. S. Bozarth, Mrs. L. N. Hughes, Mrs. Raymond Stuth, Miss Bonnie Selanders, Mrs. Sam F. Vogt, Mrs. Gladys Hunter, and Miss Edythe Ponberger. Phi Gamma Delta — Seaman 1/c Warren Rigle, Chanute, was a week- end guest. hawk Co-op —Sunday dinner kits were Georgia Lee Reinhart, college junior, David Sommerville, college freshman, and Harold Kerschner, Brooklyn, N. Y. Delta Tau Delta — Sunday dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. John Gustaveson, Miss Margaret Gustaveson, and Miss Jacqueline Miller, all of Kansas City; Mrs. Margaret Gustaveson, Norfolk, Va.; Seaman 1/c Jim Mordy, Fredonia, former chapter member; and Seaman Bob Elbel, Lawrence. Sigma Chi — Lloyd Eisenhower; Junction City, was a weekend guest. Jolliffe — Saturday and Sunday guests were Mr. and Mrs. Alden, Topeka. Dinner guests Sunday were Ens. Harry E. Smith, Boston, Mass., and Dorothy Jo Smith, Kansas City, Mo Sigma . Kappa — Sunday dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. W.L. Shippley, Wichita; Sgt. Don Sommers, Kansas City, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. Norrie, Sabetha; Ens. Kenneth Greening, Kansas City, Mo.; F I/e Orville Betfordh, Hugoton; Mrs. G. W. Scothorn, Watertown, S. D.; Lt. and Mrs. Gilbert J. Schauer, Hastings, Neb; Miss Marjorie May, St. Louis, Ill; Lt. and Mrs. A. B. Stover, Salina; Mrs. D. L. Wagy, Kansas City, Mo.; Doris Loye Deffenbaugh, Kansas City, Mo.; Mary Pace, U.S. Spar, Parsons; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Holtzelaw. Lawrence. Kappa Alpha Theta -- Weekend guests were Georganne Lutton, B.A. Smith, and Dena Nevins, all of Dodge City. Miller Hall Week-end guests were Miss Gladys Greep and Miss Edyth Romberger, both of Abiline. Maryln Berry, Wichita, was a guest Friday night. were Mr. and Mrs. R. J. LaShelle, Junction City. Sunday dinner, guests were Mrs. Fred Ice, and son Teddy, Newton. Luncheon guests Saturday were Mrs. William Shaw, and Miss Mary Taylor, Kansas City, Mo. Ice and milk Chi Omega—Friday dinner guests Gamma Phi Beta — Bill Ritt and Jim Baska were dinner guests Sunday. Harman — Dorothy Stump was a dinner guest Friday. Alpha Chi Omega--Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Harris and Mrs. Helen Daniels, St. Joseph, Mo., were guests yesterday. Corbin Hall—Mrs. Ralph E. Hoke and daughter, Caroline Hoke, Berkeley, Calif., were weekend guests. Foster Hall—Joan Young, West- phalia, and Verlea Willos, St. Joseph, Mo., were weekend guests. Bill West, Kincade, was a dinner guest yesterday. Pi Beta Phi — Jean Anderson, Wichita, was a weekend guest. Lucinda Stevens, Lawrence, was a dinner guest Friday. Helen Kittle, Kansas City, Mo., and Bob Buechel were dinner guests yesterday. Hopkins Hall—Mrs. May Hettich, East Leavenworth, Mo., and Miss Dorothy Eaton, Ottawa, were weekend guests. Hillcrest—Mrs. Richard M. Logue, New York City, was a weekend guest. Sigma Alpha Epsilon—Jim Johnston, Don Frei, and Gus Enloe have enlisted in the armed service. Dean Perkins left Friday for the navy. Lt. Ted Monahan, Boston, and Bill Mann. Kansas City, were visitors Saturday. Norcross Cards For Mothers Day A Wide Selection of Special Gifts Vickers Gift Shop 1023 Mass. Phone 933 Hanna Hedrick and Robert Stewart Announce Pinning Kappa Kappa Gamma has announced the pinning of Hanna Hedrick, College junoir, to Robert Stewart, freshman in the School of Medicine and a member of Sigma Nu fraternity. Mrs Andrew McKay, housemother, who announced the pinning Saturday night at dinner, received a corsage of gardenias. Assisting in the ceremony were Barbara Neely, Marilyn McEwen, and Dottie Hedrick, who also received gardenia corsages. Miss Hedrick received an orchid. Miss Hendrick is managing editor of the University Daily Kansan and a member of Theta Sigma Phi, women's journalism sorority. Mr. Stewart is president of Nu Sigma Nu, medical fraternity, and president of Inter-Fraternity council. Earl Barney, former sports editor, was badly burned on both hands by Potassium hydroxide solution in a chemical laboratory Thursday. Earl Barney Burned Wright Place—Mrs. John Downs, Paola, was a weekend guest. Campus House — Campus House had a picnic Sunday afternoon. For All Occasions RIDE THE BUS UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, MAY 7, 1945 The Rapid Transit Co. Your Local Bus Service "Nina — I've Already Learned Where Our Slick Prof. Has His Clothes Laundered." INDEPENDENT LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANERS Phone 432 740 Vt. Army Nurse to Be Speaker At Pre-Nursing Club Meeting Lt. Genevieve E. Wendlandt, army nurse from Winter general hospital, Topeka, will be guest speaker at the regular meeting of the Pre-Nursing club at 4:30 p.m. tomorrow at Miller hell, Marion Pugh, publicity chairman, has announced. KANSAN RECEIVES - - scientific discussion of type lice, which he discovered after years of careful research. These minute insects are a subject of interest to laymen and newspapermen alike. Mr. Zilch is said to be the most reliable authority on them in the United States today. Whether Mrs. Eleanor Zilch accompanies him to Kansas this year remains to be seen. She substituted for her husband at the dinner last year and gave an interesting address on "Should Newspapermen Wear Skirts?" which dealt with women in the journalism field. Virginia Tieman,'43 Married in Denver The marriage of Virginia Mae Tieman, graduate of the University in 1943, to Judson James Dixon, Cheyenne, Wyo., took place in Denver on April 27, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Tieman, Leavenworth, parents of the bride, have announced. Mrs. Dixon was a journalism major and former managing editor of the University Daily Kansan. After her graduation she was employed as a staff correspondent of the United Press association in Kansas City and last year was transferred to the Denver bureau of United Press. Mr. Dixon is manager of the Cheyenne bureau of United Press. He formerly was night manager of the Denver bureau. Ford Produces 5.000 Bombers The Ford Motor company has produced over 5,000 liberator bombers in the past two years. You'RE looking at an electric "whirley" crane in action. It's placing a superstructure on the deck of a new troop transport. This is a big, rough, tough power job. It takes a lot of "juice"—a far cry from the amount needed to make your breakfast toast. Today, electricity is doing a lot of big jobs . . . helping to keep America's huge war machine roaring toward victory. And it is also doing the little jobs in the home . . . helping to give hard-working Americans the comforts and conveniences that keep morale high. And all this at low pre-war prices! Your electric company is glad to have been able to keep plenty of cheap electricity on tap in these war times . . . and our folks pledge that an abundant supply will be readv to serve all your post-war needs. ansas Electric Power Company Hear NELSON EDDY in "THE ELECTRIC HOUR," with Robert Armbruster's Orchestra. Sunday afternoon, 3:30 C.W.T., C.B.S. DON'T WASTE ELECTRICITY JUST BECAUSE IT'S CHEAP!