3 Varsity Will Be Semi-Formal; Queen to Be Chosen by K-Club The K-Club varsity Saturday night, featuring Les Brown and his orchestra, will be semi-formal, Dan Chase, acting president of the K-Club has announced. The dance will be held from 8:30 until 12 o'clock in the ballroom of the Memorial Union building, and will be the second dance to be held in the ballroom since it was taken over by the Navy when the V-12 program was established. The Independent Students' association will present an informal dance tonight in the lounge of the Memorial Union building, in cooperation with the old clothes drive. Admission to the party, from 8:30 until 11:30, will be an article of old clothing which will be donated to the drive. Gov. and Mrs. Schoeppel will be guests of the K-Club. Chaperones will be Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shenk and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Schaake. From six candidates chosen by the club from a group of two candidates submitted by each organized girl's house on the campus a queen will be selected to reign over the dance. Gov. Andrew Schoeppel will participate in the crowning service. Candidates are Jane Gillespie, Pi Beta Phi; Jane Atwood and Virginia Urban, Gamma Phi Beta; Barly Staples, Delta Gamma; Barbara Esmond, Corbin; and Eileen O'Connor, Kappa Alpha Theta. Program of Music Is Feature of Tea Given by A.A.U.W. The members of the Lawrence branch of the American Association of University Women were hostesses Wednesday afternoon to the senior and graduate women students of the university, at a tea in Watkins hall. Receiving the guests were Mrs. F. P. OBrien, branch president; Mrs. Evelyn S. Claussen, incoming branch president; Mrs. Martin Denlinger, spent graduate chairman; and Miss Jelen Wagstaff, newly elected state president of A.A.U.W. Arrangements of garden flowers were used throughout the rooms. Cookies, tea, and punch were served in the council room. Those who poured were Mrs. C. E. Friend, Miss Margaret Lynn, May Miss Gardner, and Miss Elizabeth Meguiar. At the piano during the afternoon was Miss Georgjia Mai Weirich, Kansas City, Kan., fine arts junior, a resident of Watkins hall. A group of A PACT TO KEEP Lenthéric makes the kind of pact you like to keep. Face powder pressed firmly into a medallion for your utmost convenience, in a light-weight cardboard box, puff included. A fine misty-soft powder that clings for hours. "Tweed" scented and available in the four most popular LENTHÉRIC shades. $1.00 plus tax Campus Society Signa Alba Epsilon-David Gagliardo will leave Monday for the Marine corps. Hillcrest — Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Herndon, Ottawa, were guests Tues- day. Pbi Delta Theta—At an election of officers Sunday Kirk Scott was elected president; Dick Ong, reporter; Keith Zarker, warden; Bert Morris, recording secretary; Harold Baker, alumni secretary; and Jim Sanders, treasurer. Phi Chi—Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Emerson, Topeka, were dinner guests last night. Tipperary — Miss Elizabeth Meguiar, adviser of women, Miss Marie Miller, assistant to the adviser of women, and Patricia Vance, Delta Gamma, were dinner guests yesterday. vinol solos was presented by Miss Helen Pierson, Lawrence. Fine Arts senior, accompanied by Miss Anne Krebhiel. graduate student from Moundridge. Watkins Hall — Jim Keller, Kenneth Miller, George Johnson, Ed Marks, Jim Graham, and Ernest Fritz, Carruth hall, were dinner guests Wednesday night. Pi Beta Phi—Jane Fergus, Winifred Ice, Mary Lou Regier, Carol Stuart, and Betty Loeffler were dinner guests last night. For Gifts---- VI's GIFT SHOP Hotel Eldridge Glassware, Stationery. Cards, Pictures Woodcuts, etc. Authorized Parties Friday, April 20, 1945 I.S.A. "Old Clothes" party, Uniöh lunge, 8:30 until 11:30 p.m. Saturday, April 21. 1945 K-Club varsity, Union ballroom, 8:30 until 12 p.m. (closed date). Ross Is Truman's Press Secretary Washington, (INS) President Truman held a "snap" news conference today to announce that Charles Ross, St. Louis newspaperman, will be his permanent press secretary. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, APRIL 20, 1945 Chi Omega—An exchange dinner with Alpha Chi Omega was held last night. Other guests last night were Kate Roberts, Jean Graham, and Ruby Asbury. Kappa Kappa Gamma-Miss Helen Skilton was a dinner guest last evening. Miller Hall—Mrs. George Sawyer, Mrs. Stanley Dunn, and Mrs. A. D. Geiger were dinner guests last night. Sigma Kappa—H. E. Morrow was a dinner guest last night. Kappa Alpha Theta—Dinner guests last night were Mrs. Shipman Winter, Mrs. Lyle Armel, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Wagstaff, and Mrs. Arthur Lawrence. Church Notes Trinity Lutheran, 13th and New Hampshire—The Rev. Alfred J. Beil will conduct regular morning worship at 11 a.m. Trinity Episcopal, Tenth and Vermont—Holy communion will be given at 8 a.m., preceding church school at 9:30 a.m. and the morning sermon at 11 a.m. First Presbyterian, Ninth and Vermont—The student class will meet at 10 a.m., followed by the morning sermon, "The Wisdom of the Just," by Theodore H. Aszman, minister, at 11 a.m. Dr. R. H. Wheeler, of the pschology department, will speak on "Religion and Psychology" for the Westminster Vesper club, 1221 Oread at 6 p.m. Church of St. John the Evangelist. First Baptist. Eighth and Kentucky —The University class will discuss "The Bases of a Nation," Charles W. Thomas, leader. "The Judgment Seat of Christ" will be the sermon topic of Dr. E. L. Snodgrass, minister. Harriet Hill, president of the Youth Fellowship, will lead the meeting at 1124 Mississippi street. 5:30 p.m. Spring Footwear For Men Star Brand Portage All leather_construction which insures full value for your cash and stamp. Kentucky between 12th and 13th streets—Masses will be read at 8, 10. and 11:30 a.m. $3.95 to $7.50 Plymouth Congregational, Between 9th and 10th on Vermont—The Rev. C. Fosberg Hughes will speak on "Making Dreams Come True" at the morning worship service, 11 a.m. The Fireside Forum will meet at the parsonage at 4:30 p.m., and a discussion on "Forgive Our Enemy" will be led by Jim Crook, College sophomore. First Methodist. 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