E 6,19 TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 1944 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS cijal PAGE THREE store tha fine Art presents night i notes o rìl), mi t t ri) ne work "oor fea" agan with the soft found in Prelude o d e n'' Freude "or" the or f pedals. organist ETINAS Journalal- tion. practice take -ap of the tion. ll meet leonard, row at ne sub- tonight opkins, of new miller for necolor NIMS ORRILL, THIELE 11.75 a Kansas. ear ex- versity matter office at arch 3. ted CO. 425 vice Members of Jay Janes, ASME Will Give Picnics Tomorrow Two picnics tomorrow will provide mid-week entertainment for both men and women students. In spite of the weather which has called out coats today, members of Jay Janes, women's pep organization, are planning a swimming party (temorrow afternoon, Mary Olive Marshall), president, announced. The group plans to swim in the Lawrence plunge at 4:30 and eat a picnic supper later, on the grounds surrounding the pool. Members of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers will give a picnic at 4:45 p.m. tomorrow in Holoomb's grove, Clark Hargiss, publicity chairman of the organization, announced today. Any engineers interested in attending should see J. W. Fogwalle, Walter Siegrest, or Robert Maurer, Harriess said. V-12 students are invited to attend also, he explained. All reservations must be made by 1:30 p.m. Wednesday. Harriess added. Students are to meet at Marvin hall and a truck will take them to Holcomb's grove from there. Gaamma Phi Beta guest Saturday was Mrs. C. A. Urban of Lucas. Weekend guest was Bonnie Perry of Casper. Mrs. Lyman Corliss of Emporia was a guest Monday. Lincoln guest Monday was Glen St. Aubyn. Detta Tau Delta weekend guests were Mrs. Charles Moffett of Pea-body and Mrs. C, C. Moore of Wichita. Lt. and Mrs. L. W. Weeda of Chandler, Ariz., and Kati Gorrill were Sunday dinner guests. Delta Upson dinner guest Mond- dam was Bert Vesselman. Phi Delta Theta dinner guests Monday were John Brand, Clifton Ramsey, and Roger Allen. Alpha Omicron Pi has announced the pledging of Carol Long of Kansas City, and Syndey Mayfield of Eutchinson. Kappa Alpha Theta weekend guests were Miss Betty Tierney, a member of the chapter at the University of Arizona, and Mrs. Richard Oliver, a former chapter member from Ottawa. Tau Kappa Epsilon dinner guests last night were Ens. Henry Comstock, Cliff Hauge of Kansas City, Mo., and Bud Butler of Kansas City, Mo., former members of the chapter. Mr. Nick Hoffman of Salina was a weekend guest. Pi Beta Phi weekend guests were Harriet Peguef of Hutchinson and Katherine Brooks of Wichita. Jack Foster of Hutchinson, was a Sunday dinner guest. Delta Gamma guests at a party Saturday were Dick Stutz, Dave Battenfeld, Bill Lee, Bill Miller, Art Nussbaum, Bill Schlose, Ferd Meyer, Paul MacDonald, Duke Osborne, Don Jackson, Wilbur Johnson, Bill Harding, Paul Finck, Vincent McCabe, Charles Fisher, Jim Mason, Bill Rohroff, Page Brent, Bruce Worthington, Jim Mueller, Kenny Nohe, Ed Miner, Evan Folger, Bob Dick, John Shackleford, Bob Miller, Donald Cousins, Jack Foster, Tyler, Bedman, Paul Bomar, Bob Burch, Lavor Bailey, Jim Gibson, Rudy Mayor Bailey, Jim Gibson, Rudy Carl, Jack Bergin, Lt. Richard Erbe, and Bill Harshoff of Topeka. Watkins Hall guest yesterday was Robert Snodgrace of Corning, Iowa. Carruth Hall guest Monday was Lt. Glen St. Aubyn, a former resident of Templein, and a member of Gianna Nu fraternity. Jacob Rathbun of Dexter is a house guest. ___ Fhi Kappa Psi weekend guests vace Lt. Wayne Johnson, Reed 'Thetstone, John Hallberg, Arthur Leavens, Bob Steeper, Brig. Gen. Iowa Fritz, and Pvt. Jack House. Ann Murray Wed To Navy Lieutenant Karpa Kappa Gamma has announced the marriage of Ann Murray, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Murray of Lawrence, to Lt. Max Howard, son of Mr. George Howard of Bronson. The bride was graduated from the University of Kansas in 1942. She is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma and of Delta Phi Delta, art fraternity. She was an instructor in the design department at the University and has recently been in charge of advertising at Weaver's. the ceremony took place Saturday in Hutchinson. Lieutenant Howard is a former student of the University. In 1942, in the middle of his senior year, he enlisted in the navy air corps. He has served 15 months in the Southwest Pacific area. He is now stationed at the Hutchinson naval air base. While attending the University, he was a member of Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. The couple will make their home in Hutchinson. Sateve Club Will End Year With Picnic at Clinton Park Members of the Sateve Club will hold their final meeting of the year with a picnic supper at Clinton park, Sixth and Mississippi streets, at 6:30 Thursday evening, Dr. Homer Jack, minister of the Unitarian church and adult leader of the group has announced. Anyone interested in the work of the interracial club is invited to attend. Reservations for the supper may be made with Addie Egbert, Helen Marshall, Irving Burton, and Dr. Jack. Spanish Club to Meet Thursday The three Marquez brothers, Maximino, Bolivar, and Eduardo, and Misses Jean Ogilbee and Marjorie Mossman, assistant instructor, will present a play as part of the entertainment. Spanish Club to Meet Thursday Al Etenejo, Spanish club, will have its last meeting of the year until the fall session at the home of Miss Maude Elliott, 1416 West Seventh street, Thursday afternoon. Seven law students were initiated into Phi Delta Pi, national law fraternity, last night in the court room of Green hall. Law Group Initiates Seven in Green Hall Those initiated were John Anderson, Olathe; Max Bagby, Kansas City, Mo.; Arnold L. Wiedman, Pittsburg; and John I. Young, Saline; Herbert J. Peterson, La Harpe; John Scurlock, Victoria; and Marvin Thompson, Paola. The iniation was followed by a dinner at the Colonial Tea Room. Out of town guests were William H. Prosser, professor of law at the University of Minnesota and vice-president of the national fraternity; Lt. Col. Laurance DeMuth, dean of the School of Law at the University of Colorado and secretary-treasurer of the fraternity. He is now stationed at the Dodge City air base. Glen A. Wisdom, attorney-at-law in Kansas City, Mo., and province president, was also a guest Members of the local bar assisted both at the initiation ceremony and at the dinner. Miriam Jessen Wed To Army Lieutenant The marriage of Miss Miriam Jessen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Erwin R. Jessen of Kansas City, Mo., to Lt. Francis Walter McCarty, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Walter McCarty, took place at 8 p.m. Saturday in Kansas City, Mo. The bride's gown was of white chifon and chantilly lace over white satin. She carried a white Kappa Alpha Theta prayer book topped with a bouquet of stephanotis. Mary Burchfield, College senior and Mrs. Richard Oliver,'43, were among her attendants. The bride was graduated from the University in 1942 and belonged to Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. The couple will be at home in Victoria, Texas. Bean Finishes Basic Training At Camp Gruber, Oklahoma Pvt. Theodore Bean, who was formerly stationed on the campus with the ASTP unit, is finishing his basic army training program at Camp Gruber, Gkla, this week, Col. W. L. McMorris learned in a letter he received recently. BUY U.S. WAR BONDS Drake's for Bakes Let's Clean Them Out JUNE 6,1944 D--Day Gray Engagement To Montana Sig Alph Announced Sunday INDEPENDENT LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS 740 Vt. Phone 432 Kappa Alpha Theta has announced the engagement of Lael Gray, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Gray of Chanute, to Lt. Jack Heath, son of Mr. and Mrs. Heath of Billings, Mont. Mrs. A. H. Little, housemother, made the announcement at dinner Sunday. Lieutenant Heath was present for the ceremony. Miss Gray wore an orchid corsage. Miss Mary Bond of Chanute, who assisted with the pinning, received a corsage of gardenias, as did Mrs. Little and Martha Woodward. The traditional chocolates were passed after Miss Gray received her ring. Miss Gray was a sophomore in the College last semester. She was a member of Quack Club, women's swimming organization. Lieutenant Heath was a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon at Montana University. Former Student Weds in Minnesota Miss Elizabeth Windsor King, daughter of Col. and Mrs. Harry Lee King of Minneapolis, was married to Lt. George Cornelius Ball, Jr., U.S.N., son of Mrs. DeWitt Cleveland of Chicago, May 24 in Minneapolis, Minn. The Rev Richard C. Rains官执照 at the ceremony. The bride is a graduate of Kansas State College and the University of Kansas hospitals. She has been a supervisor at the hospital the last year. Lieutenant Ball is a graduate of the United States Naval academy at Annapolis, Md. BUY U.S. WAR BONDS Delta Gam-Sigma Nu Pinning Announced Delta Gamma has announced a pinning of Burnett Replogle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Replogle of Cottonwood Falls, to Lt. Richa Erbe, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Erbe, Canal Zone, Panama. Miss Replogle is a sophomore in the School of Fine Arts. Lieutenant Erbe was graduated last summer from the College. He was an economics major, and a member of Sigma Nu fraternity. He is stationed at present at Quantico, Va. Medical Students Engagement Told Mrs. F. A. Benson, housemother made the announcement at dinner Sunday. Miss Replogle who received an orchid corsage, was assisted in the pinning by Ruth Payne and Betty Bixby who wore gardenia corsages. Mrs. Benson also wore a gardenia corsage. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Louk of Arkansas City have announced the engagement of their daughter, Delphia Darline, to Clyde Brower, A.S. U.S.N., son of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Brower of Independence, Mo. Miss Louk was graduated from the University in 1937 where she was a member of Phi Beta Kappa, Brower, a member of Phi Beta FI, medical fraternity, was graduated in 1940. At present both are seniors in the School of Medicine. Miss Louk will serve her internship at Royal Victoria hospital at McGill University, Montreal; Canada. Brower has received a naval in- ternship. Kansas is cut by 18 principal rivers and has two great watersheds and two smaller ones. 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