TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1944 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS 0,1944 esday Seba will f the esday. head SIMS ORRILL, THIELE PAGE THREE .75 a ansas, ex- sertiary matter face at arch 3, ISA Council Will Give First Dance Of Summer Session on July 8 Five dances have been planned by the ISA council for the summer sessions, Jo Ann Roberts, publicity chairman of the organization, announced today. Dinner guests Saturday night were Mr. and Mrs. Charles York, The first dance will be a mixer in the Memorial Union building on July 8, Miss Roberts.said. Dates of the remaining dances have been set but will not be announced until later, she added. JSA membership tickets will be sold in the registration lines, Miss Roberts said. Miller Hall weekend guests were Mrs. Mollie Moser, Mildred Moser, both of Sabetha, and Colleen Poorman Roth. Alpha Omicron Pi guests at a tea given Saturday afternoon at the charter house were Mrs. Verner Smith, Mrs. F. J. Moreau, Miss Margaret O'Briant, Miss Irene Peabody, Mrs. Gerry Powell, Mrs. F. C. Schieber, and Mrs. A. J. Mix. Dinner guests Saturday night were Jess Akers, Paul Fink, Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Mix, Harriet Jane Rineheart, Mrs. F. C. Schieber, Charles Andrew, Richard Houts, Charles Fisher, Elden Courtis, Paul McDonald, Harryvey Morrow, Edgar Thomas, Tyler Dedman, Howard Ernst, Richard Robl, Robert Wueller, James Robbs, Verne E. Stephens, Raymond McClure, and Murton Anderson. Marion Throckmorton was a dinner guest Friday night. the following new officers: Harold McSpadden, president; Nelson May, treasurer; Warren Riegle, secretary; Robert Gove, corresponding secretary; and Willard Frank, historian. Phi Gamma Delta has announced following new officers: Lt. Grove Roberts, a member of the chapter last year, has been a visitor the past week. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Gove and sons, Richard and Jack, of St. Joseph, Mo., visited the chapter yesterday. Other visitors yesterday were Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Fox, and daughter Deverly, ef Kansas City, Mo. Pfc. Carl Hines, of the School of Medicine at Northwestern University and Rod Weltner of Mankato were weekend guests. Gordon Stucker, past president of the chapter, left last Monday to report to Annapolis to take the physical entrance examination. Delta Upsilon had initiation Sunday for Keith Bunnel, Kenneth Bigdon, and William Reeder. Campus House weekend guests were Dorothy. Smith of Topeka and Lilian Beck of Kansas City. Phi Dela' Theta weekend guest was Seaman 1/c Richard Porter, who has just completed training at the Great Lakes naval station. Alpha Delta Pi dinner guests Sunday, were Dorothy Leemons of Frederickstown, Mo., and Charlotte Taft of Ponca City, Okla. Ricker Hall climber guest Sunday was Mrs. Agnes Willis. Delta Gamma dinner guests yesterday were Mrs. D. B. Joseph, and Jean, Virginia, and Bruce of Whitewater; Ken Howe, Camp Gruber, Okla.; Capt. William Smallwood, Camp Phillips, Salina; Joseph Smith Wayne Hird, Paul Finck, and Ferd Meyer. Weekend guests were Mrs. A. J. Nigg of Whitewater, and Jean Rose of Kansas City. Dinner guests Saturday night were Don Jackson; Paul Bomar, and Vihenci McCabe. Delta Sigma Theta has elected the following new chapter officers; Yolande Meek, president; Alberta White, vice-president and dean of pledges; Wanda Collins, secretary; Fronzena Jackson, treasurer and publicity manager; Yvonne Alston, chaplein; Marjorie Polk, sergent- Harman Ce~op dinner guest Sunday noon was Jean Atherton. at-arms; Joyce Palmer, personnel director; and Fronzena Jackson scrapbook keeper. Miller Hall guests Sunday were Mrs. H. M. Catlett, Jack Catlett, Sadie Barr, and Minnie Murray, all of Columbus, and Mrs. Velma Evans, Mrs. Ruth Schoville, and Mrs. Hattie McCov, all of Oskalosa. Hubert H. Hart of Kansas City. Mo., was a guest Monday. Harriett J. LeSuer. College sophomore, and Frank Hughes of McLouth, were married Sunday afternoon at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson LeSuer of Lawrence. The Rev. Edwin F. Price of the First Methodist Church read the service. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore an afternoon dress of seaform blue and a corsage of gardenias. In her hair she wore stephanotis. Bob Hedges Promoted in Pacific LeSuer Is Married In Home Ceremony Arleene Nickels, Fine Arts junior, sang "At Dawning" and "T Love Thee" by Greig. Robert Hedges has been promoted from private first class to technician fifth grade (corporal) in army intelligence. He was graduated from the University in 1940. Corporal Hedges, a member of an infantry division, was inducted Oct. 23, 1942, and assigned overseas Nov. 20, 1942, to the Southwest Pacific area. Piummer Back from Conference. Mr. Norman Piummer, in charge of the ceramics laboratory of the State Geological Survey, recently returned from Concordia where he has been conferring with the people about establishing a ceramic industry. Watkins Hall Honors Esterly at Dinner Mrs. Lena Hayden Esterly, retiring housemother of Watkins hall, was honored Sunday at a dinner given at the Colonial tea room by residents of the hall and alumnee. Mrs. Esterly was presented a white orchid and a card which contained a $100 bill. Letters from alumnae who could not be present were mounted in a scrapbook and given to her as a keepsake. One in 2,000 Die Overseas The annual death rate for United States troops overseas is one in 2,000, as compared with the World War I rate of 158. LISTEN TO "YOUR AMERICA" ON YOUR FAVORITE M. B. C. STATION EVERY SATURDAY O. P. M. CENTRAL WEEK TIME