TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1945 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Y 13; 1945 THREE ves months and depot G. Gray, pharmacy Bth month e on duty . and Mrs. Vale, Kan- July, 1942. air corps aseras as- he has ith Africa t and lab- wife, Mrs. Topeka. adio ions club versity par- udio forum tain pen engraved l 3142-M. -100 OS contain- d activity d Rosalie d -98 time per Monday d 2:30. If s Custer. —100 er four- ning ● If found, 17-J.-98 D D. throat e 302 3200 e 425 1. 下列说法中错误的是( ) ABLES ing IT Formal Initiation Services Held For 55 Members of Kappa Phi Alpha chapter of Kappa Phi, Methodist organization for women, held initiation services for 55 new members Friday night at the Methodist church. Preceding the initiation, a formal dinner was given. Initiates are Janet Barker, Donna Bonnet, Helen Bozarth, Idabelle Bradley, Marjorie Brown, Esther Calvin, Violet Conard, Jeanne Cox, Mary Jo Cox, Ruth Dale, Mary Lou Davis, Esteele Downs, Audine Dyer, Martha Jo Easter, Barbara Erickson, Betty Faust, Mary Frederick, Kathryn Gibson, Emadee Gregory, Elaine Griffiths, Lula Hall, Mary Beth Hall, Meredith Heinsohn, Ann Marghill, Esther Hemphill, Margaret Henson, Mary Holbrook, Naomi Horton, Wilda Horton, and Helen Howe. Martha Hudson, Betty Kieffer, Lela Mings, Donna Jean Morris, Catherine Osgood, Bonnie Peters, Ruth Reisner, Ardella Ringwalt, Mary Ellen Rohl, Lylas Ruhlen, Evelyn Scamell, Lorena Schaake, Louise Schiesser, Sally Scothorn, Virginia Shimer, Mrina Jean Sluss, Donna Snart, Billie Stillman, Elizabeth Templin, Barbara Vanderpool, Mary Lou Vansant, Marilyn Whiteford, Ida Mae Woodburn, Mary Lou York, and Barbara Young. Carey-Kingman Married Recently The marriage of Miss Norman Jeame Carey to Ens. R. T. Kingman, Jr., took place Jan. 27 at St. Anthony Catholic church in Kansas City. Ensign Kingman, former K.U. student, is the son of R. T. Kingman. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hillard D. Bronson, Kansas City. After a short wedding, trip the bride returned to duty at University of Kansas hospitals, and Ensign Kingman reported for further naval service. Ensign Kingman was graduated from Kansas City junior college, and attended the university where he was a member of Sigma Chi fraternity. After completing studies at Columbia university, New York City, he received his navy commission. Newcomers to Meet Thursday Afternoon A meeting of the Newcomers club will be held at 3 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 15 at the home of Mrs. Robert W. McCloy, 2127 Massachusetts. Mrs. Clifton Calvin will be hostess for the afternoon. Mrs. Robert Cook is the new program chairman in place of Mrs. R. T. Fitzhugh. The program Thursday will be a hobby program. Each member of the club will bring some collection or tell about some hobby in which she is interested. Swarthout Leaves For Detroit Meet D. M. Swarthout, dean of the School of Fine Arts, will leave today for Detroit to meet Thursday with the executive committee of the Music Teachers National association, and Friday and Saturday with the executive and curriculum committees of the national Association of Schools of Music, of which he is resident. On Thursday evening he plans to attend a concert by the Detroit Symphony orchestra, directed by Karl Krueger; former director of the Kansas City Philharmonic orchestra, Dean Swarthout said. He will return to Lawrence Sunday. The sophomore farewell dinner for the members of Phi Chi, medical fraternity, who will go to the University of Kansas hospital in March, was given Thursday night. Phi Chi Has Dinner For Sophomores Forrest Taylor, presiding senior Roland Stucky, presiding junior Dean Miller, secretary; Victor Mallory, treasurer; Angelo Pasano, social chairman were the officers elected for the following term. The Johnson award, given annually to the student with the highest scholastic record was received by Charles Hopper. Victor North and Erwin Olsen tied for second place, and Dr. W. J. Baumgartner and Dr. F. R. Isaac presented them their awards respectively. The mortgage on the chapter house was burned in a human skull after the dinner by Dr. Baumgartner, treasurer of the House association and professor in the department of zoology. Home Ec Conference Brings 25 to Lawrence Dr. C. B. Johnson, Eudora, Dr. and Mrs. Emerson, Topeka, and Dr. and Mrs. O. O. Stoland were special guests at the dinner. Twenty-five representatives from Home Economics clubs in Nebraska, Kansas, Missouri, and Oklahoma, attended a province meeting of the student club organization of the American Home Economics association last Friday and Saturday in the Home Economics department at the University. Ideas exchanged among the various delegates and their advisers will be used to promote the efficiency of the clubs next year, said Miss Lucille Aust, home economics instructor. R. E. Browne, publicity -director for the University, addressed the group at noon Saturday on "Publicity for Clubs." BUY U.S. WAR BONDS BUY WAR STAMPS Group singing of Y.W.C.A. songs will precede a talk by Miss Eleanor Freneh, executive secretary of the national student council of the Y.W.C.A. at the February all-membership meeting of the club tomorrow, Betty Pile, vice-president and program chairman of the organization, has announced. The meeting will be at 3:30 p.m. in the Kansas room of the Memorial Union building. Group Singing, Talk Will Be Featured At YWCA Meeting Miss French, who is a graduate of Smith college, was Y.W.C.A. secretary at Columbus, Ohio, for a number of years. She held the position of national personnel secretary of the student Y.W.C.A. before she took over her present duties. Her headquarters are in New York City. A meeting of the University Y.W. C.A. cabinet and board will be held with Miss French at 7:15 p.m. tomorrow night at Henley house. The national secretary will discuss the relation of Y.W.C.A. cabinets and boards with the local groups, Rachel VanderWerf, executive secretary of the local organization, said. Members of the campus club, who are interested in professional Y.W. C.A. work, will be given the opportunity to discuss the field with Miss French after the afternoon meeting. K. U. Dames to Install Officers at Dinner Hostesses for the dinner will be Mrs. Byron A. Yost, chairman; Mrs. Laurence E. Teis; Mrs. Leonard Detlor; and Mrs. Robert M. Lee. The committee in charge of table decorations is composed of Mrs. G. R. Robertson, Mrs. William F. Kallenberger, Mrs. Robert Fitzgibbons, and Mrs. Jay R. Jennings. New officers of the K.U. Dames club will be installed tomorrow at a Valentine's day dinner meeting at 7 p.m. at the Colonial tea room, Mrs. Glen Richardson, club reporter, has announced. Mrs. C, M. Ewan, mother of Mrs. George R. Rinehart, died this morning at a hospital in Indianapolis. Ind. The body was taken to her home in Cuba, Ill. Mrs. Rinehart has been in Indianapolis with her mother for the past two weeks. Mrs. Rinchart's Mother Dies Join the JAYHAWK FLYING CLUB Plan now to enroll in the approved ground school course A.E.45 next semester and become a member of the JAYHAWK FLYING CLUB. Ground and flight training is approved by the Civil Aeronautical administration and supervised by the Aeronautical Engineering department of the University. K.U. students receive three hours credit for the ground school course. Membership enables you to obtain a private pilot's license at reduced cost in one semester. Graduates of the club will be able to continue flying at greatly reduced rates. (See Prof. W. M. Simpson, Room 102 Aeronautical Engineering building for information.) Campus Society Sunday dinner guests were Lt. William Binter and Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Winter. Kappa Alpha Theta -- Guests at a Valentine buffet held Saturday night were Lynn Leigh, Dave Whyte, Harry Jennison, Bill Jenson, Dean Huebert, Jim Roderick, Rens McClure, Bill Binter, Walker Butin, George Pagson, Bob Neustrom, Jerry Simpson, Duane Kline, Ed Brunk, Bob Idol, Dave Stimpson, Charles McGill, Tom Bailey, Mike Kukulnski, Karl Ehrlich, Rod Macvior, Dick Ong, Bob Bayles, Dick Thomas, Jack McEvers, Bob Schwanze, John Stites, Jack Neselrode, George Nettles, Bill MacGregor, Bob Henry, Earle Crawford, Ernie Bower, Hilly Stong, Chuck Hunter, Stan Stockton, Bob Weber, Al Anukous, Bob Kunkle, Lytton Litton 1244 Louisiana—A regular monthly dinner was held last night at the Hearth. The Valentine theme was carried out in the decorations. Twilla Duckworth, whose engagement was recently announced, was guest of honor. Mary Margaret Peacock, from Cotty college, was a weekend guest Battenfield Hall-Bob Wynne, Hays, will be a guest for several days. Tippery—Sunday dinner guests were Barbara Wright and Margaret Lutz, both of Kansas City, Mo. will be a guest for several days. Paul Chua is a new resident at the hall. He is from Singapore and Calcutta, India. Weekend guests were Marianne Koch, Kansas City, Mo., and Laurabelle King, Hutchinson. Pistorius Elected President Of Wesley Foundation Mary Jane Fistorius, College junior, was elected president of Wesley Foundation, Methodist young people's organization, Sunday evening. Other officers elected at this time were Benita Inloes, Fine Arts junior, vice-president, and Helen Howe, Fine Arts sophomore, secretary. Formal installation of new officers will take place March 11. Maurine Waterstradt, retiring president, said. — BUY U.S. WAR BONDS — Engagement Told Of Former Student Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Merrill of Brooklawn Park Hills, Fairfield, Conn., have announced the engagement of their daughter, Nancy, to Reginald K. Bailey, Jr., a former University student, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reginald K. Bailey of Washington, D.C. The wedding will take place in June. Miss Merrill is a graduate of Emma Willard school and of Vassar college in 1943. Mr. Bailey received his bachelor of science degree in electrical engineering at the University in 1942. He was a member of Kappa Eta Kappa, electrical engineering fraternity, was on the engineering council, and was assistant instructor in electrical engineering during his senior year. Theta Sigma Phi Will Initiate Three Theta Sigma Phi, honorary journalism sorority, will have a pledging services for three pledges in the sky parlor at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Ruth Tippin, president, said today. The new pledges are Dolores Suzlman, Betty Jennings, and Elizabeth Baker. Tea and cookies will be served, Miss Tippin said. Your Local Bus Service @!X**** NO SHIRT? I SUPPOSE YOUR CLEANER DISAPPOINTED YOU--- We wouldn't want any soldier to get into a situation like this. 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