enf rday 日 ceed the imbeck, W. H. woof! Lest ad Mrs. ' . Mrs. mother, allowing were chap- per of a set in a satin- wore a ad Mrs. tee car I Ruth emory, nations. Fraser Owner escrip- at the malism -109 laugh 11 library ay and onnec- -108 immed n Bat- e same d pay- kansan building. -109 e-time Per- tesday Alice d. ication Pauline se call -107 n pen e end please B. Re- -107 encing Brack- J.-108 ass. Concert Starts Week's Activities; Sorority Initiation Plans Begun Lauritz Melchior's concert, the Lauritz Melchior's concert, the fourth attraction in the University concert series, tonight at Hoch auditorium, is the first event in the week's social activities. The metropolitan opera star will begin his program at 8:20 p.m. Students are admitted to the concert series programs by presenting their activity books. Sororites are now making plans for initiation services, which will be held soon. Kappa Alpha Theta and Alpha Chi Omega will initiate Saturday, and Chi Omega and Kappa Kappa Gamma have chosen the following Saturday, March 24, to hold their services. Other initiation dates will probably be set this week. The Independent Student's association is also planning a meeting to be held this week. Campus Society Westminster hall—Lois Edwards, Kansas City, Mo., was a weekend guest. Wright Place—Jeanne Woodworth, formerly a student at the University, was a guest Sunday. Delta Gamma — Weekend guests were Helen Hovey and Jean Rose, Kansas City, Betty Grant, Mary Varner, Barbara Varner, and Neil Thomson were Sunday dinner guests. Locksley Hall—Pfc. R, C. Newman was a dinner guest Sunday. Lois Cummings, Topeka, and Bonnie Irwin were weekend guests. Alpha Delta Pi—Mrs. J. V. Balocca, Paola, and Ruth Culp, a former chapter member, Kansas City, Mo., were weekend guests. Sunday dinner guests included Betty Lindauer, a former chapter member, Kansas City, Mo.; Ll Elmo Geppelt, Army Air Corps, Tulsa, Okla.; Ensign Donald Fisher, Naval air corps, Warrensburg, Mo.; and M/Sgt. George Jones, U.S. Marine Corps, Utica. All three have recently returned from overseas duty. Corbin Hall—Weekend guests were Mrs. Clayton Phillipi, Muskogee, Okla; Helen Todd, Manhattan; Jean Hollis, Overbrook; Mrs.Clarence Mullinx, Topeka; and Lee Von Achen, Independence, Mo. Delta Tau Delta—Dick Stutz and Ed Miner left today for Leavenworth to take their preinduction physicals. First Lt. Ralph Herman of Winter General hospital, Topeka, was a guest Saturday. Gamma Phi Bhi — Pat Stryker, Bobbie Sue McCluggage, Janet Marvin, and Ann Hodges, formé chapter members, were weekend guests. Dinner guests Saturday night were Owen Peck, Bud Wantland, Joe Bukatv, and Mike Rake. Kappa Alpha Theta--Dinner guests Sunday were Don Ralian, Paul Seymore, Dr. and Mrs. H. B. Vallett, Beloit, and Dean Huebert. Chi Omega — Mrs. Joe O'Neil Leavenworth, a weekend guest Miller Hall — Gwendolyn Kistler was a dinner guest Saturday; Felix Sular, a dinner guest Sunday! Dinner guests Sunday were Capt Stewart Jones, and Lt. Ray Day Mission, Texas. New women are Virginia Powell and Maxine Weir. Jollie Hall-New officers are Mary Ella Baber, vice-president and Marge Barker, secretary. VARSITY Phi Kappa Psi — Sunday dinner TONITE and TUESDAY "Crime Dr's. Courage" "Singing Sheriff" WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY 2 Big Features "Tender Comrade" "Double Exposure" Pfc. Cal Newman of Fort Riley was a weekend guest. Phi Mu Pledges Seven Sigma Alpha Epsilon — Founder's Day banquet was held Friday in Kansas City, Mo. Phi Mu Alpha, national honorary music fraternity, has announced the pledging of Keith Bunnel, Humboldt; Frank Stalzer, Kansas City; Kenenth Powers, Lawrence; Richard Ong, Kansas City, Mo.; Eric Erickson, Emporia; Jess Lee, Monument; and Dean Beck, Topeka. guest was Jean Brown. Hal Hogue of Kansas State college was a weekend guest. Pi Beta Phi—Dinner-guests Sunday were Kirk Scott, Jean McFarland, and Pvt. James Martin, Joplin, Mo. Hopkins Hall Betty Furlong, Kansas City, Mo., was a weekend guest. Mrs. William Cave, Topeka, was a weekend guest. Alpha Chi Omega—Erick Eulich and Robert Ewing were dinner guests Sunday. Watkins Hall - Weekend guests were Kwen Kistler, Kansas City, Kan., Joy Morris, Emporia, and Winona Cram, Richmond. Ned Conely was a dinner guest Sunday. Jim Mordy Visits Campus Prior to Leaving for Navy Jim Mordy, junior in the College from Fredonia and former sports editor of the Daily Kansan, returned to the campus Friday for a visit before reporting for the Navy Tuesday. Mr. Mordy passed the Eddy test at Leavenworth when he reported for induction and was chosen by the Navy to enter radio school. Upon completion of the training covering a period of ten months he will receive the rating of Petty officer 2nd class. JAYHAWKER Week's Engagement NOW... Ends Saturday Chi O Announces Jean Cody, Ed Shive Pinning-Engagement Gregory Peck · Thomas Mitchell Vincent Price' · Rosa Stradner Roddy McDowall · Egund Wennig The pinning and engagement of Jean Cody, daughter of Maj. and Mrs. William A. Cody, Clay Center, and Edison Shive, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Shive, Independence, has been announced by Chi Omega. The pinning and ring ceremony took place at dinner at the chapter house Saturday evening. Miss Cody were an orchid. Beverly Bohan and Betty June Craig, who assisted, received corsages of gardenias. Miss Cody is a senior in the College, majoring in psychology. She is president of Psi Chi, psychology club, and s a member of Pi Lambda Theta, hoonary education fraternity. Shive, a member of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity, is a member of the V-12 training program here, and is a senior in engineering. He is a member of the "K" club, and of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. BUY U.S. WAR BONDS GRANADA Today ENDS WEDNESDAY Due to Great Length of This Road Show Version, Shows Will Start 2:15 - 6:15 - 9:00 On Mon., Tues., Wed. NOW YOU CAN SEE IT AT REGULAR LOW PRICES! ANIM TAMIROFF ARTURO DE CORONA JOSEPH CALLEIA KATINA PAXINDOU PRODUCED BY SAM WOOD DIRECTED BY IN TECHNICOLOR "SAN DIEGO I LOVE YOU" THURSDAY, Thru Saturday SUNDAY—One Week Playing Thirty Days Ahead of Kansas City by Special Arrangement RITA HAYWorth in Columbia's with Lee Bowman TONIGHT and EVERY NIGHT IN TECHNICOLOR! UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS, MARCH 12, 1945 Geology Class Takes Field Trip The Historical Geology class went on the first of its series of field trips Saturday and Sunday. The class studied the rock section between Lawrence and Lecompton. — BUY U.S. WAR BONDS — K-Club to Meet Tomorrow A meeting of the K-Club, versity lettermen's organizatoid, will be held at 7:15 p.m. tomorrow in the K-Club room in Robinson gymnasium, Charles Moffett, president, announced today. Moffett urges all members to attend this special meeting. The College Jeweler Student Jewelry Store for 40 Years 911 Mass. St. Phone 911 MISTER PELTZ IS PEEVED! Mister P. sells charts. Pie-charts, bar-charts, fever-charts—in pink and green and purple—proving anything you want. He has a nice new chart on the cost of living. It shows the price of practically everything curving sharply up after war began. But one price stubbornly stays down at prewar levels. It's the price of electricity. It upsets the neat cost-of-living curves. It upsets P.P. Peltz. He's peeved. We're sorry to offend Mister Peltz,but glad that we've been able to keep electricity plentiful and cheap when so many things are scarce and expensive. It hasn't been easy to serve busy homes and booming war plants at the same time -with the friendly, efficient service we like to give. But all our folks have pitched in and worked hard to make it possible. - Hear NELSON EDDY in "THE ELECTRIC HOUR" with Robert Armbruster's Orchestra, Sunday afternoon, 3:30 CWT, CBS Network. DON'T WASTE ELECTRICITY JUST BECAUSE IT'S CHEAP AND NOT RATIONED!