1944 WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 27, 1944 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENC. KANSAS THP.E Independent Association to Give Dance For All University Students All University students may attend the year's first dance to be sponsored by the Independent Students' Association from 9 to 12 p.m. Oct. 7, according to plans made at the ISA meeting Monday night, Don Alderson, president, has announced Music for the dance, which is to be held in the Union lounge, will be supplied by the Lawrence high school orchestra. "This band played for all University street dances this summer, and has become a favorite of the students," Alderson said. Muriel Meinke, College freshman, was elected at Monday night's meeting to succeed Dorothy Cooper, College junior, on the ISA council. YWCA Conducts Recognition Service "Religion in Daily Life" was the theme of the YWCA recognition service held last night in the Trinity Lutheran church. The lighting of candles and playing of chimes struck the devotional tone of the evening which was maintained by a reading from the "Prophet" by Martha Ellen Woodward, Business senior, and by commentaries on personal religion by Marjorie Wright, College junior, Frozena Jackson, College junior, and Rosalie Erwin, College sophomore. Martha Peterson, graduate, led the group in reading the statement of purpose of the YWCA and pronounced the benediction. The service was under the direction of Mignon Morton, chairman. Mildred Reuter was organist and the candlelighters were Charlotte Price, College junior, and Hazel Jones, Business senior. Between 175 and 200 members attended the service and the reception which preceded it, said Mrs. Rachel DerWerf, secretary of the YWCA. Doris Kyle Married To Colorado Phi Delt Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Kyle of St. Joseph, Mo., have announced the marriage of their daughter, Doris Elaine, to Dr. Hurbert Lowell Crawford of Colorado Springs, Colo. The ceremony was Aug. 26 in St. Joseph, Mo. Virginia Stevenson, College senior; was maid of honor and Mignon Morton, senior in the School of Business, was a bridesmaid with Betty June redrick of St. Joseph. Miss Stevenon and Miss Morton are sorority sisters of the bride. Mrs. Crawford was a sophomore the College last spring. She is a member of Gamma Phi Beta sorority. Dr. Crawford was affiliated with hi Delta Theta fraternity at the university of Colorado at Boulder, olo. The couple are now at home Colorado-Springs. Jooley-Curry Marriage Held in Arkansas Church Monday The marriage of Miss Jean Marie Dooley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wrette Dooley of Lawrence, to Clark I. Curry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Curry of Pine Bluff, Ark., took place monday afternoon at a Methodist church in Pine Bluff, Ark. Mr. Curry was graduated from the diversity in 1941. She is now teach- ing English at the high school in Berry. Surry, who has been stationed with electricians'mates at the University, was graduated last Friday and reacts to report for further duty in lifonia. san Stockton to Hutchinson F. T. Stockton, dean of the School I Business, left this morning forutchinson for a hearing of the lain panel of the War Labor board; o meeting will take place tomorrow and Friday, Dean Stockton said. Campus Society Kappa Kappa Gamma—Mrs. A. G. MacKay, housemother, was honored at a tea today. All other housemothers at the University were guests. Members of the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity will be guests of the pledge class tomorrow at an hour dance. Delta Gamma—Members of Delta Tau Delta fraternity were guests at an hour dance last night. An hour dance will be given for the pledge class tonight with members of Phi Delta Theta fraternity. Alpha Omicron Pi — Mrs. G. C. Robe of Ottawa was a guest yesterday. Chi Omega—The pledge class had an hour dance with members of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity Monday night. Members of Sigma Chi fraternity were guests at an hour'dance Tuesday night. Delta Tau Delta—John G. Stutz was a dinner guest Tuesday evening. Sigma Alpha Epsilon—Jack Ballard, former varsity football player, has been visiting over the weekend. Pi Beta Phi--Newly elected officers of the pledge class include Barbara Varner, president; Sue Jameson, vice-president; Mary Breed, secretary; Joan Ruesse, treasurer; Nancy Love and Eleanor Pack, censors. Phi Kappa Psi- Newly-elected officers are: president, R. J. Atkinson; vice-president, Wood Runyan; treasurer, Gene Kittle; social chairman, Earle Crawford; correspondence secretary, Jack Ramsey; recording secretary, Al Evans. Phi Delta Theta—Lt. Jack Morgan and Pvt. Clark Churchill were dinner guests Monday night. Lt. Morgan is visiting here prior to being sent overseas. Miss Veta B. Lear of Lawrence was a dinner guest at the Pi Beta Phi house last night. Sigma Kappa—The pledge class of Sigma Alpha Epsilon will be guests at an hour dance from 7 to 8 o'clock Thursday. Kappa Alpha Theta—a coke party for the Pi Beta Phi sortery pledge class will be held at 4:30 p.m. today. Members of Beta Theta Pi fraternity will be guests at an hour dance tonight. James W. Teener Engaged to Park College Student The engagement of Kathryn Jean Paxton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman F. Paxton, to James Wallace Teener, son of Dr. and Mrs. James W. Teenner, was announced Monday. Mr. Teener, formerly a student at Park College in Parkville, Mo., is now stationed with the Navy V-12 unit at the University. Miss Paxton is a student at Park College. WAR BOND BONITA "I CONVINCED HER THAT WAR BONDS ARE AN INVESTMENT IN HER FUTURE." Wilkins to Present Wife's Song Monday Mr. Wilkins is just back from New York City where he spent the months of July and August in preparing his concert program. The program for Monday will be traditional in form, beginning with songs by Bach, Purcell, Martini, and Dr. Arne, followed by four songs from Schubert. For an aria, Mr. Wilkins has chosen one of the better known ones from the opera "Romeo and Juliet" by Gounod which is to be followed by groups of Russian and French numbers. A composition by Marie Wilkins, now a member of the Metropolitan Opera company, will be included in the opening faculty recital of the year given by her husband, Joseph Wilkins, professor of voice, at 8 p.m. Monday in Fraser theater. More than half the program will be sung in English, concluding with songs by living American composers. Mr. Wilkins will be accompanied by Winifred Hall Gallup. Kappa Psi Elects New Officers New officers of Kappa Psi, national pharmaceutical fraternity, were elected for the coming semester at a meeting last night. They include Newey Nemea, grand council deputy; Carl Robson, regent; Cecil Hudson, secretary; and Max Marquez, treasurer. BUY U.S. WAR BONDS BUY U.S. WAR BONDS Dr. Allen Opens Drive For Topeka War Fund ATTENTION SKATERS! Wednesday, Thursday, Friday Nights----7:30 - 10:30 10:00 - 12:00 Reserved for Private Parties Monday and Tuesday Reserved for Private Parties Saturday Night—2 sessions—7:30 - 10:00 and 10-12 Sunday Afternoon—2:00-5:00 and 7:30-10:00 25c, Tax Included The Topeka United War Fund and Community Service drive will get under way tomorrow following a banquet meeting held earlier this week in Topeka, Dr. F.C. Allen, head of the department of physical education, was the principal speaker at the banquet given for solicitors of the drive. ROLLERDROME The Topeka drive will continue on through Oct. 11, while the national drive will not start until Oct. 9. Phone 537 or 2223 Housemother Selected For New Girls' Dorm; Other Changes Made Lee A. Dyer, Mgr. 737 N.H. Five new housemothers for four University dormitories and a fraternity have been announced by Miss Elizabeth Meguiar, adviser of women. Mrs. R. H. Wilson will take charge of the new women's dormitory to be established in the Delta Upsilon chapter house, 1025 West Hills, and her place as director of Foster hall will be taken by Mrs. Olivia R. Roche. In Ricker hall, Mrs. Charles Tonkin is replaced by Mrs. Ida Rosalia Bieber. Mrs. Ellen Running has taken the duties of housemother at Joliffe hall since June 1. Mrs. Phil R. Covell is now housemother for Sigma Chi fraternity. Organist to Marry Tarkio College Grad Mr. Cole was graduated from the School of Fine Arts at the University in 1939. He is now professor of organ and music theory at Phillips University at Enid, Okla. Miss Knapp, a graduate of Tarkio College, is now secretary to the president of that institution. The marriage will take place Oct. 1. Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Knapp of Des Moines, Iowa, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Mildred, to Gerald E. Cole, son of Mrs. Elma J. Cole of Kansas City, and Mr. Charles E. Cole of San Francisco, Calif. Helen Scamel Joins WAVES Miss Helen J. Scamel, junior in the College last spring, has been inducted into the WAVES and is now stationed at Hunter College, in New York City. Miss Scamel was a resident of Watkins hall while a student at the University. BUY U.S. WAR BONDS-