3 nsan MLINSON KOUNS March 7 le, $1.75 75 plus y rates x axes ax and awrence, school y, Uni- matter matter office at March 3. onight Elec- Dewey res in I d Scii n the o see s eday, r, as- Fine Arts and Y.W.C.A. to Present Lecture-Discussion Meetings Today The second in a series of peace conference discussion meetings, and the first in a group of three musical lectures will be presented today by the Y.W.C.A. and the School of Fine Arts. Dr. N. W. Storey, of the department of physics, will speak on "Some Demonstrations on the Nature of Musical Sounds," on the first of the Fine Arts series of lectures which will replace student recitals for the next three weeks. The group will meet at 3:30 p.m. in Fraser auditorium. The Chipultepec conference will be the topic of the second Y.W.C.A. coffee meeting at 7:30 p.m. tonight at the home of Prof. R. H. Wheeler, 1108 West Hills Terrace. Prof. H. B. Chubb, of the department of political science, will speak on the results of the conference, and will lead discussion. Phi Delta Theta—Pfc. Martin Hatfield and Ens. Art Stevens, former chapter members, and Margaret Stratton were dinner guests yesterday. Pfc. Hatfield has recently returned from France. Ens. Stevens is stationed at the University of Colorado. Boulder. Campus Society Phi Kappa Psi — Charles Conroy was a dinner guest yesterday. The pledging of John Murray, Turtle Creek, Pa., has been announced. Sigma Alpha Epsilon — Lt. Frank Gage and Lt. Stanley Lind, former chapter members, were dinner guests yesterday. Lt. Gage is stationed at Aberdeen, Mr. Lt. Lind, Coast Artillery corps, has recently returned from Italy. Delta Gamma—New initiates took their pledge mothers to the Hearth for dinner Wednesday evening. Watkins Hall — Ens. Raymond Coleman, Bonner Springs, was a dinner guest last night. Locksley Hall—Pfc. Cal Newman, Fort Riley, was a dinner guest last night. Jayhawk Co-op - Prof. Hilden Cobson and Leslie Boatwright were dinner guests last night. Phi Gamma Delta — Dick Markham, pledge, has left the University to join the Army Air corps. Alpha Delta Pi--Miss Lucille Dunlap. Tulsa was a weekend guest. Mr. R. L. Sellers, Paola, was a luncheon guest Tuesday. The Rev. and Mrs. C. Fosberg Hughes were dinner guests Monday. A discussion was led by the Rev. Mr. Hughes afterward. Kappa Alpha Theta—Members of the Sigma Kappa pledge class were guests at a coke party yesterday afternoon. Battenfeld Hall—Robert Gibbon and Lt. R. W. Dagenais are house guests. Sigma Kappa — Prof. and Mrs. Waldemar Geltch will be dinner guests tonight. The following officers have been elected: Kappa Kappa Gamma — An ex- change dinner with Gamma Phi Beta was held last night. President, Mary Morrill; standards chairman, Marilyn McEwen; house president, Hanna Hedrick; pledge THE DOCTOR'S JOB Authorized Parties Saturday. April 7 By Carl Binger, M.D. (A Norton Medical Award) $3.00 THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. Tel. 666 Corbin hall, party at the house, 9 until 12 p.m. Phi Gamma Delta, dance, Lawrence Country club, 9:30 until 12 pm. Dr. and Mrs. E. C. Petterson, Plainville, have announced the marriage of their daughter, Helen Frances, to S/Sgt. C. I. Johnson, son of Charles Johnson, Meriden, Miss. The wedding took place at St. Peter's Catholic church in Kansas City, Kam..at 7 p.m. Tuesday. Loxley hall, party at the hall, 9 until 12 p.m. Tipperary Resident Weds Staff Sergeant Miss Petterson wore an aqua twopiece dress and black accessories. Her corsage was red roses. The attendants and the mother of the bride wore gardenias. Mary Beth Burns and Anita Landrum, residents at Tipperary, and constance Petterson, the bride's sister. Plainville, were attendants of the bride. Sgt. and Mrs. Johnson will spend two days in Kansas City; after which they will take a wedding trip to Meridien, Miss., to visit the family of the bridegroom. They will reside in Springfield, Mo., where Sgt. Johnson is stationed at the O'Reilly General hospital. The wedding dinner was held at the Hotel Continental in Kansas City. The bride lived at Tipperary last semester and was a sophomore in the College. She also attended the Ft. Hays Kansas State college for a year. S/Sgt. Johnson attended Bowling Green Business college at Bowling Green, Ky., before his induction into the Army Air corps. He had been overseas two months when he was wounded on Saipan and sent back to the United States. trainer, Gloria Gray; scholarship chairman, Martha Lou Little; membership chairman, Marjorie Free; recording secretary, Irene Sandelius; corresponding secretary, Carrie Arnold; registrar, Marilyn Child; librarian, Nancy Goering; social chairman, Mary Louise Samson; activities chairman, Irene Sewell; intramural manager, Maxine Gunsolly; and marshal, Martha Mcalf. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Harris, Kansas City, Mo., have announced the marriage of their daughter, Paula, to Lt. Evan Folger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Evan Folger, Wichita. Former DG, Sig Alph Take Wedding Vows In Kansas City Church The ceremony was performed Monday at the Country Club Christian church in Kansas City, Mo., by Rev. Davis Owens. The bride wore a white satin gown, with a sweet-heart neck and elbow length sleeves, and carried a corsage of white Japasees orchids. Miss Carol Ann Harris, sister of the bride, was the maid-of-honor and Miss Bonnie Oswalt and Miss Patricia Brown were bridesmaids. The attendants wore blue lace dresses with elbow length sleeves and sweetheart necks and carried heart shaped boquets of pink gardenias. Miss Betty Ann Sanden and Miss Barbara Crouch were candle lighters, and Lt. Frank Gage was the best man. The ushers were Lt. Robert Vandersloot, Jim Metcalf, Jim Johnston, and Robert Little. Mrs. Folger was a student in the College until the end of the winter semester and a member of Delta Gamma sorority, Lt, Folger was a student in the University until the spring of 1944 when he left for the army. He was a junior in the Engineering school and a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. Miss Alice Murdock, personnel secretary for the Board of Missions with headquarters in New York City, will be guest speaker at the Kappa Phi meeting tomorrow night. Her subject will be "Vocational Opportunities Offered by the Church." Missions Secretary Is Kappa Phi Speaker The meeting will be held in the Kansas room at 7 p.m. Hostesses will be Mary Rohl, Louise Schiepper, Annette Eter, and June Peterson. The scavenger hunt, previously scheduled tmorrow has been postponed until April 20. Eastwood Sells Pointing To Philbrook Art Center "Morning in the Dunes," a painting by Prof. Raymond Eastwood of the painting department, has been acquired by the Philbrook Art Center, Tulsa, according to word received by Prof. Eastwood today. This painting is one of the several exhibited in Oklahoma last winter. — BUY U.S. WAR BONDS — UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, APRIL 5, 1945 Pfc. Herbert H. Wehary, Jr., former University of Kansas student, has received an official commendation letter from Major General Nathan F. Twining, commanding general of the 15th American Air Force, for exemplary ingenuity and initiative displayed in aiding the organization of an off-duty night school. Wehry Advances Night School Job The group of which Wehry is a member is the second oldest P-38 Lightning Fighter group in the 15th AAF and is leading the Air Force in the destruction of locomotives in their 1945 onslaught against the Nazi communication and transportation systems. ROYAL COLLEGE SHOP Mrs. Wehry and their three children live in Hutchinson, Kansas. Prior to his entry in the AAF in January last year, Private Wehry managed and owned the Wehry insurance company. Goodner Works in Africa Dr. Kenneth Goodner, who is with the Rockefeller foundation, is now in Entebbe Uganda, East Africa, according to information received by Prof. Raymond Beamer of the entomology department. Dr. Goodner was graduated from the University in 1925. He was an instructor at Rhode Island State college for one year. Hamilton Elected Phi Mu President Jerald Hamilton, Wichita freshman in the College, has been elected president of Phi Mu Alpha, national honorary music fraternity. Hamilton succeeds Donald Dimond, president for the past year, who will graduate from the School of Fine Arts in June. Robert Fountain, sophomore in the college, was chosen vice-president; George Yeckel, secretary-treasurer; James Gettys, alumni secretary; David Ballard, warden; and Merton Anderson, pledge trainer. Tippier Housemother Resigns Because of Health Mrs. George Vogt has resigned her duties as housemother of Tipperary because of ill health, Miss Elizabeth Meguiar, adviser of women, announced today. Mrs. Vogt will leave soon for Arizona where she will live with her daughter. Mrs. I. W. Dunnington, Kansas City, Mo., will fill the vacancy at Tipperary. She was a former housemother at Missouri university. Casualties Reach 892.909 Washington — (INS) — Casualties among all branches of the armed services today totaled 892,909, an increase of 20,047 over those reported a week ago. Play is a pleasure in bright gabardine playshoes, fresh and cool for summer. 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