3. organized Hill Groups Entertain during First Weekend of Spring organized houses on the campus advantage of the first weekend spring, in spite of drenching rain summer, to concentrate on entering the past few days. Several orities and one fraternity held initiation services Saturday. No campus parties were held over weekend. Corbin hall presented first of several Sunday night buffsuppers which have been planned this spring. religious groups also had special vices over the weekend. Campus Society Chi Omega has announced the induction of the following girls; Marret O'Neil, Leavenworth; Meredith Far, Guymon, Okla.; Bonnie Holm, Pittsburg; Patricia Belt, Lawrance; Janet Taylor, Topeka; Barla Moffett, Kansas City, Mo.; Rose Curtis, Iola; Sally Houck, Independence; Dorothea Thomas, Pittssr; Patricia Nees, Kansas City, Ann Cadwalader, Topeka and Cla Larsen, Quivira Lake, Kan- week-end guests were Mrs. C. Y. oomas, Pittsburg; Miss Agnes Ence, Kansas City, Mo.; Helen Clicker, catchinson; and Mrs. Vance Elder, Sunday dinner guests were Mr. d Mrs. Frank M. Houck and Cyra, of Independence, Kan. Kappa Kappa Gamma—Initiation 19 girls was held Saturday, 19 girls was held Saturday. Week-end guests were Mrs. H. M. Mover, Newton; Mrs. B. A. Weber, nes, Iowa; Miss Barbara Breidenal, Kansas City, Kan.; and Mrs. ibert Balton, Wichita. Miller Hall—Dinner guest yester- was Anita Wheeler, Wichita. Jolliffe Hall - Saturday dinner tests were Margaret Merrifield, estminter hall; Mrs. E. L. McLley, Springdale, Ark. and Charles ark. mayhawk Co-op—Dinner guests nday were Mrs. Esther Ratte and s Van Petree. Dinner guests Sunday were Mar- ket Mergifield and Joy Brown, Press City Mo. Battenfeld Hall -- Dinner guests staterday were Helen Skilton, Mar- ret Perkins, Elba Heuer, and June Sorrowy. Ahoon guests were Mr. and Harlan McDowell. Gamma Phi Beta--Dinner guests staterd were Bob Bayles, Nelson iy, Ens. Tom Allison, and Ens. lares MacDaniel. weekend guests were Mrs.Charles rnell, Marjorie Purnell, Borothy hey, Rita Lyman, Bertie Schnitz- m, Mary Jo Carl, and Betty Sara others. Phi Kappa Psi—Pfc. Duane Kline, former chapter member, Kansas y, Kan., was a weekend guest. Mrs. F. A. Benson was a dinner est Sunday. sigma Alpha Epsilon—Joe Byers, Kansas City, Mo., and Lt. Bud Bartgw were weekend guests. Lt. Bartg is stationed at West Point for special training. Campus House—Mr. and Mrs. Roy mey, Topeka, were Sunday visit- Alpha Kappa Alpha has announced the initiation of Mabelle Sharp, len Pierson, Phyllis Jackson, and Julia Ann Fields. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, MARCH 26, 1945 Ippiary—Jo A. Johnson, Bellle, was a weekend guest. Dinner guests Sunday were Polly uples and Alice Goldsworthy, for hall residents, and Mrs. Russell gram, Wichita; Jean Porter, Kan- City, Mo.; Dorothy Venning, nsas City, Mo.; and Mary Evelyn Kansas City, Mo. Alpha Delta Pi—The following six were initiated Saturday night: mesa June Norton, Salina; Katha-Haver, El Dorado; Mary Loise, Butler, Mo.; Joan Schindling, evenworth; Mary Neel, Kansas, Kan.; Dorothy Savage, Independence, Mo.; Eloise Crandall, Sylvia; Virginia Hazlett, Lawrence; Sylvia Hinds, Mariana, Fla.; Jacquetta Shaw, Holton; Rosemary Hall Weston, Mo.; Evelyn Abelson, Kansas City, Mo.; Marian Howell, Coffeville; Jeanne Cooper, Lawrence; Beverly Robertson, Kansas City, Mo.; Lucile Land, Lee Summit, Mo.; Martha McLean, Kansas City, Mo.; Sara Martha Russell, Liberty, Mo.; and Dolores Custer, Wichita. Chicago Architect To Discuss Union At Coffee, Dinner Michael Hare, architect from Chicago, will be the guest of honor at 3:30 this afternoon at a coffee given in the Kansas room of the Memorial Union building by the Student Union activities coffees and forums commission. Mr. Hare is studying the Union building in connection with the additions to be made to it in the spring. The Union operating committee will give a dinner in his honor tonight in the Kansas room, Dean Henry Werner, chairman of the committee, has announced. Christian College Forum Installs New Officers The College forum of the Christian church installed the newly elected officers last night in Myers hall. The officers are Don Jarrett, president Harry Hutchens, vice-president; Elwood Morgan, secretary-treasurer; Coryll Holbrook, music chairman; Beverly Hyde, food chairman; and Ronald Cook, social chairman. At the initiation banquet Sunday, awards were presented to the honor initiate, Teresa June Norton, and to the outstanding pledge, Lucile Land. Mrs. Ralph R. Robertson, Kansas City, Mo., was a guest. Weekend guests were Charlotte Wagner, Ellinwood; Ruth Culp, Kansas City, Mo.; Winifred Winne, Wichita; and Eleanor Burger, Kansas City, Mo. All are former chapter members who came to attend the initiation services. Phi Beta Pi—Two new pledges are Willard Howland, Nortonville, and Rex Belisle, Miltonville. Sunday dinner guests were James Bridges, Harry Jennifer, and Dean Huber, chapter members who are now at the School of Medicine in Kansas City, Mo. Guests at a buffet supper last night were: Jack Schroll, Harry Dalby. Ruth McWilliams, William Haines. Dorothy Cooper, Vance Reynolds. Margaret Steeper, Patricia McMahon. Judy Means, Elden Lehring, Edith Reeder, Lylas Ruhlen, Anne Krebiel, Charlotte Price, Merle Bunn, Haywood Wyatt, Emma Strain, Lois Corbin Hall — Emma Elizabeth Strain, Garnett, and Betty Bolinger. Kansas City, Kan., were weekend guests. The pinning Saturday night so Betty Frank Carey and Homer Hoover, Phi Delta Theta, has been announced by Pi Beta Phi. Hoover, a member of the V-12 training program, is a junior in engineering. Miss Carey is a senior in the College. Pi Phi-Phi Delt Pinning Announced Norma Anderson assisted in the ceremony, and received a corsage of white Japanese iris. Barbara Winn and Ann Newcomer received rose corsages, and Mrs. Dean Alt, Pi Phi housemother, and Mrs. J. H. Kreamer, Phi Delt housemother, had gardenias. Miss Carey wore an orchid. The marriage of two former University students, Jane Mason Miller, and Pfc. Frank Delmar McGrew, Jr., both of Topeka, has been announced by the bride's parents, Dr. and Mrs. Milton Bradford Miller. The ceremony was performed Saturday afternoon at the Grace Cathedral in Topeka, Virginia Kline, cousin of the bride and a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority, was maid of honor. Jane Miller Marries Pfc. Frank D. McGrew The bride attended Pine Manor Junior college, Wellesley, Mass., as well as the University where she was affiliated with Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. Private McGrew, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Delmar McGrew, attended Washburn university and the University of Kansas. He is a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity. The couple has left for Laredo Texas, where Private McGrew is stationed. Ann McDowell, William Hollis, Mrs. A. W. Hedrick, Mr. and Mrs. Ardrey, Cpl. and Mrs. Freedman, Larry Arnspinger, Alice Marie Hayes. Carruth Hall—June Montgomery Watkins, was a dinner guest yesterday. Delta Tau Delta—Bill Wiser, Kansas City, Mo.; Robert Lee, Lawrence; Edgar Miner, Hays; Gustavus Lindquist, Lawrence; and John Gunther. Leavenworth; were initiated yesterday. Phi Gamma Delta—Ens. Willard Frank, Wichita, was a weekend guest. Earl Stanton, Leavenworth, and Donald Fricker, Great Bend, were initiated. Sigma Chi- John Sutton, Leavenworth; Lloyd Eisenhower; Junction City; and Donald Relihan, Smith Center. were weekend guests. Locksley Hall — Aileen Myers, Kansas City, Mo., was a weekend guest. Joan Vermillion, Junction City, was an overnight guest Sunday night. Westminster Hall—Betty Gregory was a weekend guest. Miss Nancy Moyer, national traveling secretary, will leave today. Alpha Omicron Pi—Johnette Bradley, Lawrence, was a dinner guest Sunday. Delta Gamma—New members initiated yesterday were Carolyn Nigg. Graduates Marry In Saturday Service At Methodist Church Miss Jeanne Hollis, a graduate in home economics in February, and Harlan L. McDowell, a graduate in business in 1943 were married Saturday in the sanctuary of the First Methodist church by the Rev. Dr. Edwin F. Price. There were fifty guests present at the 7:30 p.m. ceremony. Preceding the service Ruth Prentice sang "At Dawning," accompanied at the organ by Jerald Hamilton. The bride wore a full length dress of white brocaded satin and a fingertip veil, and carried white roses. She was attended by her sister Emily Hollis, senior in the School of Business, and Don Alderson, also a senior in the School of Business, was best man. The bride was given in marriage by her father, William Hollis. Lois Ann McDowell, sister of the bridegroom, and Frances Wiley, cousin of the bride, were candle lighters. The double-ring ceremony was used. A reception was given at the Hearth. Mrs. McDowell, before her graduation, served as secretary of the home economics department. She is a member of Omircon Nu, home economics honorary fraternity. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Hollis, live at Overbrook. Mr. McDowell, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. McDowell, Topeka, is employed in the internal revenue office at Salina. The couple will make their home in Salina. Nancy Jean McCleary, Mary Jane Waggoner, La Rue Johnson, Virginia Gorrill, Shirley Corlett, Mary Lou Mathews, Olivia Garvey, Eleanor Smith, Guynell Jones, Armilda Lincoln, Patricia Vance, Elizabeth Esterle, Bebe N. Horine, and Shirley Oelschlaeger. Alumni guests present for the initiation were Miss Virginia Brand, Lawrenze; Miss Margaret Davidson, Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs. Corlett Cotton, Lawrence; Mrs. Elliott White, Topeka; Mrs. R. H. Garvey, Wichita; Joyce Hartwell, Harriet Sharpe Weds Lt. Clarence Williams Mr. and Mrs. Emil Sharpe, Neodesha, have announced the marriage of their daughter, Harriet, to Lt. Clarence L. Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Williams, Neodesha. Miss Sharpe was a junior in the College. The double ring ceremony took place March 15 at the First Baptist church in Ft. Meyers, Fla. The bride wore a white flannel suit with a shoulder length veil and carried a bouquet of red roses. The couple is now at home at the Braford Hotel in Ft. Meyers. Phi Bete Announces Recent Engagement Miss Cutz is attending Southwestern College at Winfield. The pinning took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller, Emporia. Phi Beta Pi has announced the engagement of J. Warren Jacks, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Jacks, Coats, to Miss Clella Cutz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cutz, Coats. Wichita; Helen Lowenstein, Kansas City, Mo. Guests Friday afternoon were Mrs. C. D. Vance, Kansas City, Mo, and Mrs. Norma Glover, Kansas City, Mo. Battenfeld Hall—Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Heald, Salina, were supper guests yesterday. Alpha Chi Omega--Bill Addis was a dinner guest yesterday. Betty Brownlee, Hutchinson, was a weekend guest. Hopkins Hall-Fay Allen, Kansas City, Mo. was a weekend guest. $ \pi $ Watkins Hall — Weekend guests were Elizabeth Fosmie, Baldwin Norma Langerman and Vera Breese, Culver. Dinner guests yesterday were Hildegarde Hamma, Perdue university, and Al Steinhauer. Hope Miller was a lunch guest Saturday. Harmon Co-op — Laura Schmid was a dinner guest Sunday. rt Beta Phi — Initiation services (continued to page four) Here's another Soldier writing for my pin-up picture. It must be because I alway keep my clothes so well pressed! Show girls are wise girls with a lesson to teach everyone who wants to be glamorous! Frequent dry cleaning keeps clothes smart in the eyes of man. We'll be your cleaners,to aid and abet romance! 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