UNE 7,1 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1944 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Just, Robert .Mc. has ha- ing master, Martin, Busse. T. at 4 pm. First Bay, Mo. induced fr. Fine A. of Del- fraternity educate fro- PAGE THREE ner studen commisn in the after coming at the Carlsbad the son of of Mound Tuesday ve its an- nesday in- previously LETIN VSAS 1944 8 Journalalication. practice make appe of theication. e. Dean. ansan NSAS DEAN SIMS GOREILL MA THIELE $3.175 b. Kansan year ex- year University matter office at March 3. fitted CO. ane 425 service Honorary Chemistry Sorority To Have Initiation Dinner Tonight Iota Sigma Pi, honorary chemistry corority, will initiate five women tonight following a dinner at the Colonial at 6 p.m., Rachel Ragle, corresponding secretary, announced. Those initiated will be Betty Learned, College junior; Margaret Kresider, College junior; Peggy Schell, College senior; Donis Chapman, Engineer sophomore; and Betty Schieber, College junior. Miss Allie Conger, Dr. and Mrs. A. B. Leonard, Mrs. Alice Moncrief, Mr. and Mrs. Peabody, Miss Irene Peabody, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Scher- fer of Kansas City, Mo., Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Gaston, Margaret Snod- grass, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wiley, Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Haines, Dean Sigma Kappa guests at a reception given for Marjorie Ann May following her recital Monday, were Mr. and Mrs. Laurel Everett Anderson, Miss Mirabah Moore, Miss Kathleen Doering, Dean D. M. Swarthout, Miss Lucille Aust, Mrs. Jeanne Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Slater, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Waters, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Willey, Mrs. M. C. Wagy, Dr. and Mrs. R. Q. Brewster, Miss Ruth Orcutt, Miss Jeanette Cass. Hanneman to Wed Flight Instructor Alpha Delta Pi has announced the engagement of Dorothy Hanneman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hanneman of St. Joseph, Mo., to Gene Dierking, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dierking of Stafford. Miss Hanneman is a senior in the School of Education, and Dierkling is a C.A.A. flight instructor in the Navy V-5 program. Mrs. E. L. Taylor, Alpha Delta Pi housemother, made the announcement Saturday night following an informal "feed," and chocolates were passed. On top of the box of candy was a ring fastened in a cluster of lilies of the valley. Mrs. Taylor received a corsage of gardenias, and Miss Hanneman was given a gardenia and red rose corsege. Eleanor Burger, who assisted in the ceremony, wore gardenias. and Mrs. Gilbert Ulmer, Mrs. Gladys West of Manhattan, Mrs. C. (continued to page four) Frosty rayon sheer prints in one and two-piece styles, touched up with self-ruching. Eyelet-etched dirndl frocks of porous spun rayon. Classic rayon shantung shirtwaisters. Bright florals, polka dots and pastels. Sizes 12 to 20. H. L. De Benham, Alumnus, Biscuit Company Executive Biscuit company. His home is in New Rochelle, N. Y. While attending the University, Mr. DeBenham was a member of the Pi Upsion fraternity, which later merged with the Delta Upsilon fraternity. He married Grace Windsor of Lawrence, who was graduated from the University in 1918. Harold L. DeBenham, who left the University in 1516 after three years of study to become a salesman for the Loose-Wiles company has been appointed manager of the general sales department of the Loose-Wiles Stapleton Visits Arkansas School Miss Joie Stapleton, women's physical educational instructor, left yesterday to attend a Red Cross life saving school in Arkansas. One old copper kettle will furnish metal for 84 rounds of ammunition for an automatic rifle. FRED WARING'S VICTORY TUNES Five Nights a Week all NBC Stations JOHN NESBITT'S PASSING PARADE Tues.Wed.Thurs.Nights all CBS Stations