3 Templeton Program to Be Tonight Pianist To Be Honored At Reception After a weekend centered around three big parties, given by Lockley hall, Corbin hall, and Phi Gamma Delta, and celebrations and inductions at several fraternities and sororites on the campus, the spotlight shifted to music yesterday, as the University prepares to enter the festivities of music week. Alec Templeton will present his regularly scheduled concert series program as a Music week attraction tonight in Hoch auditorium. The program will begin at 8:20. Students are admitted upon presentation of their activity books. Mr. Templeton, described as a pianist and music mimic, will present a program of light music. Following the program tonight mrs. Deane W. Malott will honor the pianist with a reception at the chan- eller's residence. A group of music students in the School of Fine Arts 1 others have been invited. Campus Society Kappa Alpha Theta — Lt. Joseph Carroll, Kansas City; Clara Jane Saee, Topeka; Nancy Nevin, Lawrence; Alice Schwartz, and Sam Anderson were Sunday dinner guests. Miller Hall—Janice Oehre, Overbrook, and Venita Holmes, Marion, were weekend guests. Pfc. J. W. Dennis, Kansas City; Lt. Ralph Dagenais, Sedalia; Don Thompson, J. Frances Hadley were Sunday dinner guests. Gamma Phi Beta—Elaine Falconer has been the honor initiate and Elizabeth Evans has been awarded the oledge activity ring. Sunday dinner guests were Peggy Howard, Coffeyville; Mary Virginia Thirley, Chanute; Jim Daughtery, Hanute; Mrs. Hindenoch, Independence; Mary Ann Hindenoch, Independence; and Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Mathes, Lawrence. Kappa Kappa Gamma — Edgar Wil- k was a dinner guest Sunday. Atkinson Hall-Jim Jackson The City, was a weekend guest. Fountain and Marion Throckmorton. Kansas City, were Sunday dinner guests. Jolliffe Hall—Doris Jean Marriott, Lawrence, was a dinner guest Friday. Betty Jo Yale, Independence, Mo., and Jo Leatherman were week- dges. R. T. Smith, Charles Jack, and Rolland Hamilton were inner guests Sunday. Chi Omega — Dinner guests Sunday were Mrs. Ed Hoakinson, Mrs. Rollo Faubion, and Patricia Sigman, all of Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs. Thomas Bowhus, Mrs. J. D. McMillan, Mrs. Harry Lowery, and Mrs. C. A. Diggis, all of Coffeyville; Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Holden, Pittsburg; and Mary Taylor, Kansas City, Kan. Sigma Kappa – Martha Sidener Lorraine Teeter, Clara Lee Oxley Rosemary Plisky, and Helen Shizzler were Sunday dinner guests. Pi Beta Phi—George Dick, Mr. and A.A.U.W. to Sponsor Fun Fest Saturday InCommunityBuilding Fun Fest for townpeople, university students, and servicemen will be held Saturday evening in the Community building. Dancing to the music of the Liberty Memorial High School Dance Band will begin at 8:30 in the ballroom, with a variety floor show at 10. In the downstairs game room, bridge, bingo, and other games will be in progress from 8 to 11:30. Tickets may be bought at the door or from any member of the Lawrence branch of the American Association of University Women, sponsoring organization, announced Mrs. F. P. P.Orien, president, who is serving as general chairman of the benefit affair, assisted by Mrs. Martin Denlinger, Recent Graduate chairman. Special guests will be Lt. and Mrs. A. B. Copping, Col. and Mrs. W. L. McMorris, Col and Mrs. D. R. Hyde, Mayor and Mrs. C. B. Russell, and Supt. and Mrs. Clifford M. Dean. Reservations for bridge are to be mane by calling Mrs. Earle W. Patton, 2290. Bridge, bingo, and special prizes contributed by A.A.U.W. members include cigarettes, butter, sugar, canned pineapple and other rationed foods, home-baked cake and cookies, flowering plants, useful articles, and decorative personal accessories. Proceeds from the annual Fun Fest are used for community needs, especially the summer recreation program for Lawrence children. Mrs. Larry Winn, Kansas City, Mo. and Mrs. R. C. Miller, Lawrence, were dinner guests Sunday. Foster Hall—Mr. and Mrs. A. A Schrieber, Salina, were dinner guests Sunday. Alpha Chi Omega — Rheba Brown was a dinner guest Sunday. Beth McGuire, Kansas City, Kan. was a weekend guest. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Durr, Olathe, were guests Sunday. Nu Sigma Nu — Former chapter members, Charles Hunter, Rod Bradley, J. F. Kelsey, and Carl Erlwick were guests this weekend. Alpha Delta Pi—Fred Geiger, U.S. N.R. stationed at Great Lakes, and Virginia Russell, Lawrence, were Saturday luncheon guests. Phi Beta Pi—Initiation services were held yesterday morning for C. B. Francisco, Jr., Travis Brooks, and Marvin Somers. Dr. Daniel J. Jenenberg was initiated as an honorary member. Mildred Schultz, cadet nurse now at Bethany hospital, Kansas City, Kan., was a dinner guest Sunday. Mrs. J. V. Balocca, Faola, was a dinner guest Saturday. Mrs. M. L. Rice, Butler, Mo., is a guest this week. Weekend guests were Dean Hue- Col. and Mrs. Charles R. Fisher have announced the marriage of their daughter, Annabel, to Lieut. James V. Kirkpatrick, son of Mr. and Mrs. V. V. Kirkpatrick. The ceremony took place Apri 31 in El Paso, Texas. Former Theta Here Marries Lieutenant In El Paso, Texas Mrs. Kirkpatrick attended the University of Missouri, and the University of Kansas, and is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta, Lieutenant Kirkpatrick attended the Rolla School of Mines and belongs to the Kappa Alpha fraternity. lieutenant and Mrs. Kirkpatrick are at home in Fort Bliss, Texas. bert, Harry Jennison, James Bridgens, George Pogson, Frank Flack, and Calvin Kurts. Delta Tau Delta — Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Wendlandt, Herington, were dinner guests Saturday. Dinner guests Sunday were Mrs R. G. Tripp, Herington, and Elizabeth Tripp. Corbin Hall—House guests Friday night were Doris Frederick, Phyllis Wright, and Mary Henry, Sterling; and Dorothy Cood and Maize Bain, Valley Falls. Marvin Alexander was a weekend guest. Guests at a dance Saturday night were Jack Schroll, Larry Arnspiger, Larry Smith, Dan Alvry, Lt. Karl Peterserson, Marvin Alexander, Haywood Wyatt, Harry Robison, Rex Belisle, Jr., John R. Suchs, Bill Hollis, Elton Luehring, Bill Haines, Dick Hartzell, Gene Schwartz, Vance Reynolds, Harry A. Dalby, Dick Hoover, and Elaine Howard. Phi Gamma Delta — Weekend guests were former chapter members Vic Costello, Lt. Grove Roberts, now stationed at Winter General hospital, Topeka; Pvt. Don Schreiber, Madison, Wis.; and A/C Johnny Kapfer, Sheppard Field, Texas. Guests at a dance Saturday night were Irene Sewell, Eleanor Churchill, Beverly Bohan, Mary Lou Mathews, Joann Ruese, Jean Cody, Barbara Sherrard, Virginia Larsen, Barbara Winn, Mary Zeller, Frankie Muhlenbruch, Gloria Gray, Martha Yingling, Alison Jones, Alberta Cornwell, Barbara Bancroft, Charlotte Nelson, Marian Miller, Elizabeth Esterle, Eileen O'Connor, Sarah Heil, Mary Ann McClure, Mary Tudor Hanna, Jeanne McGrew, and Sarah Jane Myers. Miss Maude Elliott and Mrs. Elliott were chaperones. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, APRIL 9,1945 Carruth Hall—Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Johnson, Chanute, were weekend guests. Mr. F. S. Tucker, Mission, was a dinner guest yesterday. Locksley Hall—Mrs. Albert During, Meade, was a dinner guest Sunday. Alpha Omicron Pi—George Miller and Joe Waundy, Alexander, were dinner guests Sunday. Miss Georgia Hosking and Miss Jewell Potts were weekend guests. Mrs. R. Kennedy and Mary Kennedy, Kansas City, Mo., were visitors Sunday. (continued to page four) Chancellor Honors Music Guests At Luncheon Chancellor Deane W. Malott, guest speaker, discussed life at the University 50 years ago, and outlined the changes since that time. Sue Diggs was toastmistress for the program. Chi Omega was founded April 5. 1895, at Fayetteville, Ark. The chapter her was organized in 1902. There are 98 active chapters in the United States. The room was decorated in the fraternity's colors, cardinal and straw, and favors were miniature newspapers describing the fraternity's founding and highlights during the fifty years. Mrs. R. S. Filkin, a founder of the chapter here reviewed the newspapers. One hundred fifty people attended the 50th anniversary banquet, given by Chi Omega sorority Saturday night at the Plymouth Congregational church. The Lawrence celebration was one of 100 identical programs given by Chi Omega chapters over the nation for parents, alumnae, and guests. Following the dinner, and informal reception and open house was held at the chapter house. Margaret Kreider, chapter president, had general charge of arrangements for the banquet. Mimi Nettles and Marian Montgomery were in charge of the program, and Marilyn Sweeney had charge of decorations. Elizabeth Baker and Dixie Gilland had charge of publicity. Gustafson The College Jeweler Student Jewelry Store for 40 Years Guests of honor at the luncheon given by Chancellor Deane W. Marshall today were Olin Downes, New York Times critic, who spoke at convocation, and Mr. and Mrs. Alec Tempelton. Lawrence Sanitary Milk & Ice Cream Co. Those present for the luncheon, held in the English room of the Union, were C. H. Thompson, Kansas City Star music critic, G. C. Simpson, School of Fine Arts critical, and members of the Fine Arts piano faculty. Dinner, Open House Highlight Chi Omega's Fiftieth Anniversary Phone 911 911 Mass. St. A.D. Pi Honors New Housemother at Tea About 200 guests were present, including deans of several schools of the University, the patrons and patronesses of the sorority, alumnae members, and the housemothers and presidents of sororities and fraternities on the campus. In the receiving line were Mrs. Horner, Miss Elizabeth Meguiar, Miss Martha Peterson, Mrs. Helene Sarrell, and Miss Thelma Stutz, president of the chapter here. The tea table was decorated with pastel sweet peas and lighted tapers. Mrs. Robert Oyler and Mrs. Golda Brann poured. The hearth was decorated with bouquets of spring flowers. Mrs. O. L. Horner, new Alpha Delta Pi housemester from Richmond, Va., was guest of honor at a tea given yesterday afternoon from 4 to 6 at the chapter house. Waters-Cosgrove Bethrothal Announced Intended to be kept a secret, the news was revealed in a party of 43 of Shirley's acquaintances who noticed she was wearing a ring on her engagement finger. Hollywood — Shirley Temple, 16, is engaged to Sgt. John George Agar, a member of the army air forces stationed at March Field, Calif., her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Temple, announced yesterday. They said their film star daughter would not marry for two or possibly three years. Shirley Temple Engaged To Air Corps Sergeant Cosgrove, a graduate of the University, and a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity, has for the past four years been general manager of the Doran Old Homestead Ranch at Council Grove. Miss Waters has been employed as a secretary at the Goodyear tire and Rubber company in Topeka. The engagement of Delores Waters, daughter of F. L. Waters, Topeka, and Thomas F. Cosgrove, Council Grove, son of Mr., and Mrs. M. F. Cosgrove, Topeka, has been announced. Doris: She always gets the best service wherever she goes. Nan: It must be because her clothes always look smartly new. Frequent dry cleaning can be your open sesame to admiration too. We'll show you! 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