3 returned attend- council of o Satur- art cussion a spirit- held on iet Russ- idableer of lec- ust sum- insan N VEATCH E ROWSEY HEDRICK DOMILSON S KOUNS $ MARTIN, NNE SCOTT association sociation. rising by 20 Madi- March 7 rate. $1.75 17.75 PM y rates tax and awrence. ie school University, matter office at March 3. Arch probably is the arry. If chmid, -112 ifetime Finder phone —112 or part of Bac- ernoon. K. U. —113 son to hop in -113 Tea at Chancellor's Residence Honors Mrs. Strong on Birthday About 250 people attended a tea from 4 until 7 p.m. yesterday, given by Chancellor and Mrs. Deane W. Malott and Mrs. Evelyn S. Claassen at the Chancellor's residence, and honoring Mrs. Frank Strong on her 75th birthday. Mrs. Strong is the wife of the late Frank Strong, former chancellor of the University. Mrs. Claassen, their daughter, is at present housemother at Watkins hall. The theme of the tea centered around a large cake with 75 candles in the center of a table in the dining room. The rooms were decorated with roses and spring flowers. Mrs. Strong wrote an orchid corsage. Mrs. C. H. Ashton, Mrs. W. C. Simons, and Mrs. R. D. O'Leary poured Russian tea from a large silver bowl, and served cake. Mrs. Laurence Woodruff was in charge of the dining room, and Mrs. C. W. Thomas had charge of the guest book, a feature of the afternoon. Mrs. W. A. White, Emporia, was an out of town guest. Campus Society Alpha Chi Omega has announced the initiation of Jane Anderson and Elizabeth Russel, Lawrence; Mary Lee Asher, Sterling; Barbara Ford, Osborne; Rachel Fuller, Beloit; Marjorie Gardner, Arkansas City; Frankie Holland, Kansas City, Kan.; Margaret Logan, Garden City; Nancy Parshall, Kansas City, Mo.; Betty Rendleman, Olathe; Marilyn Roseman, Eudora, and Evelyn Vogt, Hesston. Barbara Ford was elected honor initiate. A formal initiation dinner was held at the Hearth Sunday. Guests were Mrs. J. H. Nelson, Mrs. R. T. Gants, Mrs. Paul B. Lawson, Mrs. J. G. Blocker, and Mrs. H. W. Steeper. . Weekend guests were Gay Richards, Kansas City, Mo.; Jean Messersmith, Kansas City, Kan.; Mrs. Harriet Buck; and Mrs. Sara Francis Cave, Topeka. Watkins Hall — Loria Eccoleff and Paul Adams, Kansas City, Kan. were dinner guests Saturday night. Virgil Burnett, Kansas City, Mo. was a dinner guest Sunday. Weekend guests were Louise Morrol, Lawrence, and Richard Claassen. New York. N. Y. Nu Sigma Nu — Jason Dixon. Melvin Waldorf, and J. F. Kelsey were dinner guests Saturday night. Peggy Sue Cloyd, Kansas City Mo., was a weekend guest. Dora Ann Brown, Dorothy Stumpa, Edith Reeder, and Laura Schmidt were dinner guests Sunday. Harmon Co-op — Weekend guests were Mary Jane Pelot and Shirley Smith. Higgonsville, Mo. Corbin Hall — Jo Etta Filkiner Lawrence Sanitary Dairy Foot of Vt. Phone 696 Former V-12 Visits Campus Dean Wampler, a former V-1 engineer, visited the campus last weekend. He has been training on the east coast at Prairie State, Me., and is now being transferred to Bowdoin college, Me., for further instruction as a radar operator. Kansas City, Mo.; Corine Fleming, Washburn University; Joyce Rieling and Betty McLain, cadet nurses at Belle Memorial Hospital, Kansas City, Mo.; and Mrs. J. E. Roderick. Wetmore, were weekend guests. Carruth Hall — Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Strait, Lawrence, and Idabelle Bradley, were dinner guests Sunday Phi Gamma Delta — Warren "Granny" Riegle, Frank Libby, and Victor Costello, former chapter members, were weekend guests. Delta Tau Delta — Miss Bertha Miner, Topeka, and Miss Barbara Willis were dinner guests Sunday. Alpha Delta Pi — Mr. and Mrs Lawrence McLean, Kansas City Mo., were dinner guests Sunday. Eric Eulich affiliated with the Kansas chapter Wednesday. Miss. Barbara Heinsohn, Corbin Hall, was a dimer guest, Sunday. Barbara Ann Hays, former chapter member, Kansas City, Mo., was a weekend guest. Sigma Chi — Robert Beeler, Beloit, and Paul Seymour, Leavenworth, were weekend guests. Tipperary—Marilyn Smith, former hall resident, was a dinner guest Friday. Dennis Hardman, Travis Brooks, Clarence Francisco, Marvin Somers, and Robert Tennant were initiated. Phi Delta Theta has announced the initiation of Don Ong, Jim Burwell, John McGuckin, Stan Hobbs, Jim Gregath, John McLaughlin, Fred Helm, and McShane Phi Beta Pi — The chapter had a mock initiation party Saturday night. Phi Kappa Psi has announced the pledging of Louis Silks, Kansas City, Mo. The following officers have been elected: Bill Chestnut, president; Woody Runyan, vice-president and pledge trainer; Jack Ramsey, secretary and treasurer; Earle Crawford, social chairman; Rudy Carl, rush captain; Al Evans, song leader and Ens. Joe Morris, on leave from Dallas, Texas, was a weekend guest Kappa Announces Sandelius Pinning Kappa Keppa Gamma has announced the pinning of Irene Sandelius, daughter of Prof. and Mrs. Walter Sandelius, Lawrence, and Ens. George Eugene Verhage. The ceremony took place Wednesday evening at the chapter house. Miss Sandelius wore an orchid corsage. Jeanne McGrew and Shirley Hargiss, who assisted, received gardenia and roses corsages, and Mrs. A. G. McKay, housemother, had gardens. Miss Sandelius is a sophomore in the College. Ens. Verhage was graduated from the University in November. He is a member of Sigma Nu fraternity, and of Sachem, senior men's honorary group, and Owl society and Sigma Tau, engineering fraternities. chapplain; and Tom Sinclair, intramural manager. Cadet Frank White, on leave from Amarillo, Texas, was a weekend guest. His home is in Kansas City, Mo. Sigma Alpha Epsilon has announced the initiation of Hal Wilcox, Bob Rosenfield, Sam Crow, Dan Gardner, Jim Metcalf, Dean Perkins, Tom Mavhew, and Bill Lamink. Gene Kittle, Kansas City, Kan., a former chapter member, was a dinner guest Sunday. Campus House Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ramey, Topeka, were guests Sunday. Dorothy Feldkamp, Gerry Kreider, and Rose Nell Curtis were dinner guests Sunday. Alpha Omicron Pi — Kelma Grace Smith, a former chapter member, was a weekend guest. Ricker Hall — S. C. 3/c Virgil D. Jones, San Pedro, Calif., was a dinner guest Sunday. Locksley Hall — Eric Ericsson and Dick Jarden were dinner guests Saturday night. Susan Conrad, a student at Baker University, Baldwin, was a weekend guest. Jolliffe Hall — Dinner guests yesterday were Mrs. Lenore Barker and Jackie Simmons. Gamma Phi Beta — Dinner guests Saturday were Bill Jenson, Jim Gregath, and Harold Voth. Mrs. Roy Owen was a house guest last week. Chi Omega — Mrs. William Jeffries, Mrs. Edward Adams, Mrs. Dwaine Smith, and Martha Nearing, former chapter members, were weekend guests. Sigma Kappa - Dinner guests SORRY--yesterday were Mrs. R. J. Rothrock Wellington; Maxine Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Guy M. Beck, Mrs. Jane Beck and son Jim; Kansas City, Mo. Easter and the Spring Rush Has Hit Us With Both Barrels and We Cannot Accept Any More Cleaning to Be Finished Before April 1st. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, MARCH 19, 1945 K.U. Dames Plan Reception Wednesday Mrs. Emerson Yoder and Mrs. George Weston, 1605 Tennessee, will be hostesses at a K.U. Dames club reception at their home Wednesday, beginning at 7 p.m., Mrs. G. G. Richardson, reporter for the group, has announced. Assistant hostesses will be Mrs Dean Ostrum, Mrs. Richard Ross, Mrs. Herbert Barber, Mrs. A. E Dudgeon, and Mrs. Lloyd Cunningham, and Mrs. Lloyd Cunningham, Kappa Alpha Theta — Weekend guests were Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Faulders, Wichita, Mont; J. C. Benson, Iola; Mrs. E. D. Alford, Sioux City, Iowa; and Mrs. Don E. Emerich, Chanute. Saturday evening guests were Mrs. M. L. Strope, Kansas City, Kan.; Mrs. J. N. Lysaught, Ottawa; Mrs. Barbara Gardner, Wichita; and Nancy Abel, Kansas City, Mo. Battenfeld Hall — Three former residents visited the hall this weekend. They were Dick Bateleur Scott City; Pvt. Daniel Kirkhuff, Ft Ord, Calif.; and Pvt. J. Glenn Hahn, Ft Knox, Ky. Quill Club Reads Papers Of Prospective Members Seven pledge papers were read and discussed at a meeting of the Quill club Thursday in the English room of the Memorial Union building. Prof. John E. Hankins, of the English department; and a committee of three will decide who the new pledges will be and pledging services will be held in the fall. The next meeting of the club will be March 26. — BUY U.S. WAR BONDS — Esterle Is Queen Chosen by Engineers At Nobnail Hop Elizabeth Esterle, College freshman, Kansas City, Mo., was crowned queen of the engineering students' Hobnail Hop, Saturday inght, at the dance in the Military Science building. Miss Esterle, a pledge of Delta Gamma sorority, was elected by popular vote of men students attending the dance, and was crowned by Lynn Leigh, engineering senior, who was dressed in the traditional garb of St. Patrick. The coronation took place at eleven o'clock, when Miss Esterle and the four maids of honor, candidates for the title of queen, entered the ballroom and passed down an aisle to the band platform. V-12 students formed a guard of honor with an arch of slide rules under which the five candidates passed. Following the crowning, St. Patrick and Miss Esterle led the dance in honor of the patron saint of the engineers. Miss Mabel A. Elliott, associate professor of sociology, reviews the book, "People, Church, and State in Modern Russia," by Paul B. Anderson in the February issue of the American Sociological Review. A typical St. Patrick's day motif was the green lighting affects in the Military Science ballroom. Caricatures of the professors of the School of Engineering and Architecture decorated the west wall of the room, and huge figures of dancing sailors and jitterbugging coeds, drawn by Bill Riehle, PT-6, adorned other walls. Mabel Elliott Reviews Book For Sociology Magazine Ohio State has 651 discharged veterans of World War II, both men and women, in its student body. No, Not New! This is my old Beige cleaned and dyed — and remade it' s the Patriotic thing to do. Uncle Sam says, "Make it do"—and we go one better for we remake and clean your clothes so they not only "do" but look good as new too! Independent Laundry and Dry Cleaners 740 Vt. Phone 432