TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1944 R19,1944 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THREE the chia, pur- All Women Students Invited to YWCA Weiner Roast Tonight Campus social events are led tns week by WYCA. As a followup to the "at home" reception at Corbin Hall Sunday, the YWCA will entertain all University women students with a weiner roast at 8 p.m. tonight at Potter Lake. Although the outing is primarily a "welcome" to new women students, the entire YWCA membership and all other women students interested in the organization, are invited, Lonnie Kelly, University YW CA president, said today. Following the weiner roast, guests will assemble around the bonfire for a short program and songfest. Patricia Creel, YWCA commission leader, has planned a surprise program, and Marian Miller will be guest song leader for the evening. Chi Omega—Member of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon were the guests of the Chi Omega pledge class at an hour dance last night. Campus Society Corbin Hall—Open house for all men students will be from 7 to 8 p.m. tomorrow at Corbin Hall. Westminster Hall—Miss Florence Helmke of Iuka is a guest of Westminster Hall this week while en route to Chicago where she will do graduate work at the University of Chicago. Miss Helmke was graduated from the College last spring with a major in English. At the University of Chicago she will be a student in the division of social sciences and a resident of International House. Kappa Alpha Theta—Mrs. Mary Golden and daughter, Sylvia, of Ft. Worth, Tex., were guests Sunday and Monday, visiting Mrs. Golden's sisters, Peggy and Pat Maloney of Wichita. Summer Marriage Unites Cass-Stough Mrs. Stough has returned to Lawrence to continue her work in the University School of Fine Arts. The marriage of Miss Jeanette Cass, assistant professor of music theory, to Benjamin J. Stough has been announced. The ceremony was Aug. 29, at Hattiesburg, Miss., where Mr. Stoubuck is in military service. Open House For Students At Episcopal Church Friday An informal open house for all University students will be from 8 to 10 p.m. Friday in the parish house of the Trinity Episcopal church, 10th and Vermont streets. The evening's entertainment will include dancing, a program, and refreshments. Clark Rises to Rank of Major The army recently announced the promotion of Carroll D. Clark to the rank of major in the air force. Major Clark, permanent chairman of the sociology department, has been on leave for the last two years, and is stationed at Selman field, Monroio, La., where he serves on the administrative staff in charge of the training program now largely limited to navigators and bombardiers. LOST: Brown leather billfold containing social security card, hospital card, money, etc. Lost between Tennessee and Rowland's Book Store. Reward. Virginia Hazlett, 1703 Orchard Lane. Phone 401. 5 WANT ADS WANTED: Girl in care for children occasionally in exchange for a room. Please call 1915. 3 ROOM AND BOARD—1 room with two single beds for boys, board if desired. Call L. A. Wulfkhule, 909 Missouri. Phone 23651. Beamer-Diamond Bethrothal Announced By Sigma Kappa Sigma Kappa announced the engagement of Beth Beamer and Donald Diamond Friday, Sept. 15. Alice Marie Hayes assisted in the ceremony and the ring was presented as sorority members sang the Sigma Kappa sweetheart song and chocolates were passed. Miss Beamer, who is president of Sigma Kappa, is a junior in the School of Fine Arts. She is a member of the All-Student Council, Mu Phi Epsilon, honorary music sorority; and Pi Lambda Theta, horizory education sorority. Mr. Diamond, formerly of the army air corps, is a senior in the School of Fine Arts. He is president of Phi Mu Alpha, honorary music fraternity. Ruth Fudge Engaged To Former Student The engagement of Ruth Mary Fudge, daughter of Mrs. R. L Fudge, of Topea, to Pfc. Qrville Anderson of Arthur, Ill., was announced Saturday, Sept. 16, at Watkins Hall. Gamma Phi Annocunces Morehead-Kiene Engaged Chocolates were passed to Members of the hall following dinner Saturday night. Miss Fudge wore a corsage of white gardenias. Mrs. Evelyn Strong Claassen, housemother, and Jeanne Scott, who assisted in the ceremony, received corsages of talisman roses. Miss Fudge is a sophomore in the College. Private Anderson is stationed at Esler Field, La. He was previously stationed at the University for nine months' training with the ASTP unit. Gamma Phi Beta announces the engagement of Ann Morehead of Sabetha to Lt. William Kiene, of Topeka. Lieutenant Kiene was a freshman in the School of Engineering in 1942. He is now stationed overseas. JAYHAWKER Miss Morehead is a senior in the College. Jewish Holiday Began Sunday. The Jewish New Year began at undown Sunday evening. It was observed Sept. 18 and 19, also. 2:30 - 7 - 9 NOW THRU THURSDAY The Answer to War Marriages Will He Be Sorry We Married in Haste? FRI. - SAT. Bedlam in a Bedroom. "UP IN MABEL'S ROOM FRI. - SAT. September Calendar Sept. 19, 1944 Weiner roast for new women students, given by YWCA, Potter Lake, 8 p.m. Sept. 22,1944 Student receptions at the various churches, 8 p.m. Sept. 27. 1944 YWCA membership banquet. Time and place to be announced. Pile and Cushing Pinning Announced Pinning ceremonies for Miss Betty Pile, Gamma Phi Beta, and Charles Ned Cushing, Beta Theta Pi, were Wednesday night, Sept. 13, at the Gamma Phi Beta house. Miss Pile wore an orchid corsage. Miss Ann Morehead, who assisted in the ceremony, and Mrs. R. Baldwin, housemother, received gardenia corsages, and the traditional chocolates were passed. Migs Pile, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Pile of Winfield, is a senoir in the School of Business. Ensign Cushing, who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Cushing of Downs, is now stationed at Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. He was a sophomore in the College in 1942 and was stationed with the V-12 unit at the University of Pennsylvania for two years, before receiving his commission. Reception Attended By 300 New Students CLASSIFIED Approximately 300 new women students attended the "at home" reception at Corbin Hall Sunday afternoon, which was sponsored by the YWCA and the Women's Executive Committee of the All-Student Council. Mortar Board members were assistant hostesses. Miss Helen Wagstaff, secretary to the bursar of general information; Mrs. John Ashton; Miss Er慧 Twente, assistant professor of sociology; and Miss Laura Neiswanger, classifier of Watkins Library, assisted in serving. Don Alderson Found—A brown Parker Pen left on ISA table during registration. Call 164. Don Alderson MONEY LOANED ON VALUABLES Unredeemed Guns, Clothing for Sale WOLFSON'S 743 Mass. Phone 67 Vi's Gift Shop Violet M. Mellenbruch Hotel Eldridge Lawrence, Kansas Successor to Fritzi's Gift Shop Announcing the Opening of the Jayhawk Cafe Let's all go to the Jayhawk! The ideal place for those afternoon coke dates Welcome Students TELEPHONE 400 n as bear o or foot For Quick Ellicient Service Mass. at 14th St. Phone 400 A Word of Welcome the "COLLEGE JEWELER" 911 Mass. St. Students Jewelry Store for 40 Years Make Them Last! That's the slogan for civilian necessities in this war and that is our policy when it comes to your car, tires and the gasoline you use—Let us look over you car to make it Winter-sure before the cold weather-Let us re-cap those bald-headed tires—and last but not least, buy gasoline here and stretch those coupons. 1HOL 433 11 7 3 Fritz Co. Cities Service Products 14 E. 8th St. Phone 4