UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS 14, 1944 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1944 PAGE THREE Program mg Pro- Pinckney curdury e School o speak uncheon ation of secretar- ors Af- omy of v. Stories y Eliza- Univer- onomy nization ion of commerce, of this table r ses- the of- l Arts wson, s an- TIN S 14 Journalization. practice the ap of the on. Dea. san SIMS MORRILL, THIELA HIELE, MAKER OFFETE 1.75 ansasaa. an ex- perisersity matter price at arch 3. JI Members of Orchestra Will Have Picnic in Fowler Grove Today Members of the Orchestra will have a picnic supper at 5:30 this evening in Fowler grove, Prof. Russell L. Wiley, director of the organization, announced today. The group will meet in front of Robinson gymnasium instead of Potter lake, as was previously announced, he said. At 7:30 the Orchestra members will assemble at KFKU to hear recordings made by the orchestra during the year. In charge of the program for this evening are orchestra officers, including Barbara Huls, president; Peggy Kay, vice-president; Martha Lee Baxter, publicity director; and Doris Sheppard, business manager. Corbin Hall guests are Miss Jackie Willis of Concordia, and Mary Ann Munson of Ames, Iowa. Mrs. H. S. Atherton of Marceline, Me., was a guest Sunday. Alpha Delta Pi guests at the rpring formal Saturday night at the chapter house included Alan Lillisand, Calvin Curtz, Warren Jacks, James Pretz, Don Marchbanks, Eddy Coleman, Neil Nelson, Dick Crow, Frank Darden, Ralph Fleagle, John Copeland, Howard Ernst, Gene Dierking, Ralph May, Lester Mische, Bill Marshall, Ted Elder, Dick Jarden, Clifford Townsend, Tom Kaelzer. Edwin Blaze, Jack Nichols, Jim Topping, Max Bagby, Waldo Holt, Paul Leonard, Richard Krool, Harold Posley, Dave Thorpe, Bill Buehler, Dean Postlethwaite, Larry Arnspiger, Charles Harkness, John Clark Park, Hugh Singree, Louis French, Howard Sharp, and Tom Glasscock. Chaperones were Mrs. A.H.Little, Mrs.Ralph Baldwin,and Mrs.Edith Martin. Sunday guest was Midshipman Robert Peniston of Annapolis, Md. Delta Gamma dinner guests yesterday were Mrs. Donald Wetzel of Boise, Idaho, a former chapter member, and Mrs. Lloyd Hamilton of Kansas City. Chi Omega dinner guests last night were Marjorie Cooper, Mary Ruth Murray, and Emma Jane Staton. Alpha Omicron Pi has announced the pledging of Janet Belt of Lawrence. Sigma Nu guests Monday were Grant Herrington of Kansas City, Prof. E. F. Engel of Lawrence, and Prof. J. J. Wheeler of Lawrence. Kaw Koettes guests Monday were Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Nickels of McLouth. Carruth Hall guests Monday were Pvt. William Leighton of Nortonville and Jack Doores, a former proctor of Carruth. Foster Hall recently elected officers who were installed last night: President, Elizabeth Ann Pratt; Krehbiel Will Take Position in Indiana Ruth Krehbiel, who will be graduated from the University this month, has accepted a position with Joseph E. Seagram and Sons, Inc. in Lawrenceburg, Ind. She will begin work the middle of July. Miss Krehbiel's brother-in-law, M. Y. Motley, who is manager of the company, was graduated from the University in 1937. She plans to work about 6 months for the company, and then go into advertising work in New York. A music major in the College. Miss Krebbiel is advertising manager of the Daily Kansan, head cheerleader, a member of the All-Student Council, and member of the ISA Council. vice-president, Shirley Pfaff; secretary, Elizabeth Pornowm; treasurer, Jacqueline Goodell; and social chairman, Mary Karynny Booth. Delta Tau Delta weekend guests were Sgt. William Walker and Lt. Jack Stapleton. The gay, new swim suits you've been waiting for are arriving! By Gantner Sizes 32-40 $3.95 $5.95 $7.95 Miller Hall dinner guest last night was Prof. Elmer F. Beth. Mrs. W. R. Snook of Wichita is a house guest this week. Weaver's Kappa Kappa Gamma dinner guests last night were Mr. and Mrs. Irving Hill of Lawrence. BOXER SWIM TRUNKS by *B. V. D. As advertised in Life and Esquire *Zelan-treated swim trunks—they shed water like a duck's back! No drag of water-soaked material. And they're fine for beach sports, too. Smartly cut with plenty of leg room for action. Built-in support gives added comfort. Convenient key pocket. Lt. Veatch Killed in Action; Was Graduated in 1939 *Reg. U. S. Pat. Off. Montgomery Veatch, a graduate in civil engineering from the University in 1939, has been killed in action, according to word received by Mrs. A. D. Weaver of Lawrence. Veatch was a first lieutenant in the army air corps and the pilot of a pursuit plane. While attending the University he became affiliated with Sigma Tau, engineering fraternity. He was the son of Francis Veatch, now in California, and a nephew of Tom Veatch of Kansas City. Pope Aids Escaped Prisoners Rome, (INS)—Pope Pius gave refuge in the Vatican City to 19 escaped prisoners of war including two Americans, officials disclosed today. 2 Former Students Will Visit Campus Charles Love and Edward Hansen, former KU students, will visit campus the last of June. Love, who was head cheerleader here last year, is filling the same position at Pennsylvania State College this year. After a short visit with his parents, who are residents of Lawrence, Love will report to Midshipman School at Notre Dame. He is a member of Kappa Sigma fraternity. Hansen, '43, of Kansas City, Mo. has been attending Midshipman School at Columbia University. He is also a member of Kappa Sigma fraternity. BUY U.S. WAR BONDS Bus Service to Swimming Pool Transfer from K.U. Bus to Indiana, 4th & Maine Bus for Service to Jayhawk Plunge Rapid Transit Co. Your City Bus Service Swim at the Jayhawk Plunge 7th and Michigan Street Complete New Filter Beds. New Iron Fence to Keep Small Children Out of Deep End of Pool Save money by purchasing a season ticket Prices same as last year with taxes added. Special prices for servicemen Phone 2091