1944 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6.1944 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THREE AAUW Will Hold Fellowship Tea At Sigma Kappa House Saturday The December meeting of the American Association of University Women will be the annual fellowship tea, to be held at the Sigma Kappa house at 3 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 9. The yearly University of Kansas scholarship of the branch will share equally with the national funds for graduate fellowships given to college women of exceptional promise, in the Christmas contributions to be made by members. Dr. Margaret Justin, Kansas State College dean of home economics, will speak on "Sizzling in the Melting Pot." She is national vicepresident of the A.A.U.W. for the Southwest Central Region which includes Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, and Arkansas, and studied for her doctor's degree at Yale University on an international A.A.U.W. fellowship. Her undergraduate work was done at Kansas State. Accompanying Dr. Justin from Manhattan for the tea Saturday will be Miss Emma Hyde, A.A.U.W. regional fellowship chairman, who is an alumna of the University. Hostess chairman for the meeting will be Mrs. John W. McKee. Mrs. Ray R. Moore, and Dr. Kathleen Doering. Members of the association may make their contributions for the fellowships either at the tea or by mail, Mrs. C. C. Williams announced today. Contributions may be mailed to Miss Mary Larson, Snow Hall, or to Mrs. Williams, 2124 New Hampshire. 'Midweek as Usual,' Says Jane Atwood The regular midweek dance will be held from 7:30 until 9 tonight in lounge of the Union building, Jane Atwood, social chairman of the Union announced today. The Navy V-12 band under the direction of Don Cousins will play or the舞. ruxals Have Baby Daughter truxals Have Baby Daughter Lt. and Mrs. F. A. Truxal have announced the birth of a daughter, arol Ann, on Dec. 2 at Lawrence memorial hospital. Both Lt. and Mrs. Truxal were rmer students in the University. rs. Truxal is the former Margaret mond who was graduated in 1943. . Truxal was a student with the usf of 1943; he left the University February to enter the service. By clapping their hands and outing "Achtung!" (attention), o Yankee soldiers effected the rreender of 15 Nazis near a smallench village. Campus Society Delta Sigma Theta - Intiation services were held Friday for Virginia Lyle and Octavia Walker, sophomores in the College. Alpha Kappa Alpha—The Ivy Leaf club announces the pledging of the following: Helen Pierson, Clytee Buckett, Veima Love, Pearl Wilson, Mary Louise McClain, Betty Howze, Elizabeth Johnston, Josephine Giles, Thelmata Hamilton, Mary Ellen Louis, Maxine Turner, Betty Nickens, Phyllis Jackson, and Mabel Sharp. Foster Hall-Mrs. U. H. Harling, Tonganoxie, and Mrs. Bertha Lattr, Olathe, were guests yesterday afternoon. Alpha Chi Omega—Joan Hise was a dinner guest last night and A/S Joe Glanville, Jr., Farragut, Idaho, whose home is in Kansas City, was a guest yesterday. The following officers have been elected: Helen Pieper, president; Barbara Burton, vice-president; Clyte Buckett, secretary; Velma Love, assistant secretary; Pearl Wilson, treasurer; Mary Louise McClain, reporter; Betty Howze, sergeant at arms; Elizabeth Johnston, music chairman; Opaline Mayes, social chairman; Josephine Giles, program chairman; Thelma Hamilton, pianist. Watkins Hall—dinner guests last night were Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Laudon and Phyllis Smith. Chapter members serenaded PT and fraternity houses last night. The Chi Omega pledge class was entertained with a coke party yesterday by the Alpha Chi Omega pledge class. Alpha Omicron Pi—Mrs. Gilbert Robe, Ottawa, was a dinner guest last night. The pledge class had an hour dance with Sigma Alpha Epsilon last night. Dodge City, was a guest yesterday. Miller Hall — Martha Learned, Lawrence — a dinner guest Monday. Hopkins Hall — Clarence Irish, Dodge City, was a great town visit. Sigma Kappa—The Rev. C. Fosberg Hughes and Betty Jean Moate were dinner guests Tuesday evening. Zoology Club Will Have Banquet Zoology club will hold its intiation banquet at 5:30 p.m. today, Marilyn McEwen, president, has announced. All students taking their second course in zoology are invited to attend. Dr. E. R. Hall, head of the department, will speak. Justice Thiele said the council publishes its studies in bulletins and requests the views of Kansas citizens concerning its actions. In answer to questions asked by F. J. Moreau, dean of the School of Law, Justice Thiele said the purpose of the council is to make a continuous study and survey of the business of Kansas courts and to expedite the transaction of judicial business. The council is concerned with the work of all courts. Justice Thiele Tells Of Judicial Council Justice Homer Hoch of the Kansas supreme court will be speaker next week in this series of radio programs on Kansas courts. The council has existed for 17 years and has nine members appointed by the chief justice of the state supreme court. Justice Walter Thiele, chairman of the Kansas Judicial council, described the workings of the council last night over station KFKU. The Independent Student association today announced the inauguration of a new annual event, a semiformal Christmas party and dance. ISA Christmas Party On Dec. 16 to Become Annual Social Event According to the speaker, the probate code is one of the important achievements of the council in the past. Members of the ISA council, who plan entertainment for the four hundred ISA members and their friends, now include, besides president Alderson and business manager, Nickells, Ann Sciipes, vicepresident, Emily Hollis, secretary, Dick Hartzell, publicity chairman, and Pat Graham, and Muriel Mienke representatives at large. "The Wyandotte High School dance band, which has made previous appearances on the campus, is scheduled to play for the evening." Jack Nichols, new business manager of the association, said. Nichols added that the party was included in the regular ISA membership fee, but that non members would be admitted at the usual rates. The party this year will be held Saturday, Dec. 16, in the Union Lounge, according to Don Alderson, ISA president. Alderson stated that plans were made by the ISA council to make the party an annual affair if this first one draws large enough crowd. All retail dry cleaning and pressing establishments will be required to post their maximum prices by Dec. 15. The perfect gift for friends and parents. Place your out of town orders early for the supply is limited. POINSETTAS For Christmas Allison Armstrong FLOWER SHOP Polly Roberts Becomes Bride Mrs. Harry L. Stevens, Hutchinson, has announced the marriage of her daughter, Polly Adair Roberts, '44, to Ens. Norwood Allen Thompson, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Thompson of Huntington Park, Calif. The ceremony took place at 8:30 o'clock Saturday evening in the First Presbyterian church of Hutchinson. The bride is a member of Kappa Kappa sorority. Maid of honor was Harriet Bossemyer, sorority sister of the bride. Jo Ann Teed, Pi Beta Phi, served as bridesmaid. Nancy Miller, also a Kappa, lit tapers. Best man and ushers were members of Ensign Thompson's squadron from the Hutchinson Naval air station. Mrs. Thompson was graduated from Pine Manor Junior College, Wellsley, Mass., in 1942, and was graduated from the University last spring. A reception in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stevens followed the ceremony. Ensign Thompson, attended California State College, Santa Barbara, Calif., before entering the naval air corps two years ago. Now co-pilot of a navy Liberator, he received his commission at Pensacola, Fla., last January after training as a cadet at the Hutchinson base. Following a short wedding trip, Ensign and Mrs. Thompson returned to Hutchinson where they will stay until Ensign Thompson is transferred to San Diego. University students who attended Malott's Entertain For Dean Donhams Chancellor and Mrs. Deane W. Malott entertained with a luncheon Sunday at the Hotel Jayhawk in Topeka, honoring Dean and Mrs. Wallace B. Donham of Boston, who are their guests, Dean Donham, former head of the Harvard University school of business, gave an address at the University yesterday afternoon. The luncheon party included Dean and Mrs. Donham, Mrs. William Allen White, and Mr. and Mrs. W. L White of Emporia; Mr. and Mrs. Alfred M. Landon and Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Woodring of Topeka; and Mr. and Mrs. Malott. The afternoon was spent at the Landon home. Mr. and Mrs. Malott also entertained with a luncheon for twelve in honor of Dean and Mrs. Donham yesterday at the Memorial Union building. Ku Ku's Elect Nemec To Succeed Henry The Ku Ku's, men's pep organization, elected Dewey Nemec president at a meeting of the club last night. Clark Henry, former president, resigned at a meeting last week. Other officers elected to fill vacancies were Mike Kukulinski, vice-president, and Bob Henry, secretary. the wedding included Harriett Boss- emeyer, Nancy Miller, Martha Met- self, Katherine Foster, and Marliyn McEwen. 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