INE 1,19 THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1944 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Dr. F. Live. Kan safety pro . Patricia ight Opera ra Gersh from t. tion mining entn for New lesse disser- philosophy diversity. an active vote taken indicated according ansan NSAS DEAN SIMS TI GORRILL, LMA THIELE $e. 715 $e. 754 $e. 804 $e. 954 Kansas o尔 year 12 University ass matter office at 3 March 3, WAA to Pledge, Award Blazers Letters at Picnic in Clinton Park Members of the Women's Athletic Association will have a picnic at 4:30 p.m. today at Clinton park, Barbara Winn, retiring president of the organization, has announced. Before the picnic supper is served, awards of blazers and letters will be made to those women who have obtained a certain number of points, and about 25 women will be pledged. The women are to meet in front of the gym and will walk to the peek from there, Miss Winn explained. Each organized house represented in the organization will bring part of the food for the picnic supper. "One house will bring cokes, another sandwiches, another ice cream bars, and so on," she explained. Miller Hall guests yesterday were Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Steinle of Claflin. Mrs. Dorothy Lash was a dinner guest. Dinner guest Monday and Tuesday was Pvt. Norman Lamb of Camp San Luis Obispo, Calif. Cerruth Hall dinner guests Wednesday were Harlan Huer of Nashville, a former resident of Carruth, and Cadet Frank Anderson of Glenville, Ill., a former resident of Templin. Lt. Maurice G. Hill, former resident of the hall, is a guest this week. Battenfeld Hall guest this week was Lt. Dan Sewell, now stationed at Ft. Benning, Ga. Corbin Hall overnight guest Tuesday was Mrs. R. R. Omonhundro of Wellington. An annual honor banquet was held Tuesday at a formal dinner. Pvt. Donald Roach was a guest Tuesday. Kappa Kappa Gamma alumnae members gave a picnic for the active chapter Monday night at the home of Mrs. Irving Hill. Mrs. Metcalf of Kansas City, Mo., was a guest. Sigma Kappa luncheon guest yesterday was Kathleen Jones. Dinner guests Monday were Mrs. P. A. Brietenbach of Belpre, and Margaret Hogan of Kansas City, Mo. Fhi Delta Theta dinner guest Tuesday was Pfc. John Herschler of Halstead, former chapter member, now serving with the army air corps. Mrs. Owen Samuel of Emporia was a dinner guest last night. Alpha Omicron Pi dinner guests Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Gentry of Neodesha. The chapter gave a surprise birthday party for Doris Dunkley Tuesday. Sigma Alpha Epsilon has announced the following new officers George Boone, president; Bruce Worthington, vice-president; James Shepperd, treasurer; and Page Brent, secretary. Faster Hall weekend guest was Dorothy McFarland of Lecon. Deka Upsilon dinner guests Tuesday were Bert Viesselman and Donald Pomerov. Sigma Nu guest this week is Lt. Richard Erbe of the U. S. marine corps, a former member of the chapter. Watkins Hall dinner guest Tuesday was Anne Mary Siewald. Lt. Richard Williams, a former chapter member from Lawrence, is a guest this week. Kaw Keettes weekend guest was Sgt. Art Vaughn of Camp Crowder, Mo. Mrs. Helen Dingey and her son, George; were dinnert guests Monday. Phi Kappa Psi has announced the pledging of Marshall Fryar of Wichita and LeRoy Robinson of Lawrence, both in the V-12 program. Delta Tau Delta weekend guests were Mse. T, M. Pordy of Halatead, Dan Roach, Pfc. Walter Loudon, and Lt. Fred Humphrey. Ricker Hall gave a birthday dinner last night for Mary Catherine Goodell. Miss Esther Twente was a dinner guest. Westminster Hall guests are Mrs. J. E. McHarg and Eleanor McHarg of El Dorado. Alpha Delta Pi entertained Tuesday with a dinner for the following faculty members: Gamma Phi Beta luncheon guest Monday was Charlotte Nelson. Mrs. L. E. Anderson, Miss Beulah Morrison, Miss Irene Peabody, Miss Mattie Crumrine, Miss Anna Marm, Miss Esther Twente, Miss Edna A. Hill, Miss Alice Moncrieff, Miss Jeannette Cass, Mr. W. H. Shoemaker, Mr. H. B. Latimer, and Mr. A. H. Turney. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Sartori of Kansas City, Mo., were guests Monday evening. Harman Co-op dinner guests Tuesday were Mrs. Clara Courtney, Mrs. Bertha Heisler, and Patricia and Nancy Heisler. Marjorie Brown was an overnight guest Tuesday. Dinner guests last night were Eileen Heinen, Rosamond Rowe, and Beth McCune. Chi Omega dinner guests Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Hatch of Kansas City, Mo., and Gloria Brinkman of Emporia. Mary Lou Shinkle was a luncheon guest yesterday. Delta Gamma dinner guest Monday night was Beverly Edlund, former chapter member from Kansas City, Mo. Graduating seniors were entertained at a picnic last night. Authorized Parties Varsity-K Club, dance, Hoch aud- torium, 9:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Saturday, June 3, 1944 Friday, June 2, 1944 Ki Phappa Psi, spring dance, Lawrence Country Club, 9 to 12 p.m. Delta Gamma, picnic, Hoibomb's farm, 5:30 to 11 p.m. Zeta Phi Beta, party, Kansas Room, 9 to 12 p.m. ELIZABETH MEGUIAR Adviser of Women Horner-Winters Wed on April 29 The marriage of Miss Martha Alice Horner, daughter of Mrs. Oliver Howard Horner of Kansas City, to Kenneth James Winters, U.S.N.R., son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest C. Winters of Kansas City, Mo., took place April 29 in the Marble-Colgate Church in New York. Miss Horner, a student from 1938-42 is a member of Pibeta Phi The couple will make their home in Germantown, Pa. Winters was a student from 1940- 43 and a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. Leis Corson Honored at Dinner A dinner honoring Miss Lois Corson, a graduate of the University in 1943, was given at the Haskell cafe Tuesday evening by Miss Anna McCracken of the extension division. Since her graduation last June, Miss Corson has been employed in Niagra Falls, N. Y. Dorothy Warner of Colby was a weekend guest. Sunday dinner guests were Mrs. W. L. Witmer of Kansas City, Mo., and Paul Gross. Dinner guests last night were Sgt. William Bloodworth and Kenneth Bellamy. The portrayal of characters from a successful Broadway play and movie, originally starring Lionel Barrymore and Marie Dressler, will be the featured entertainment for the French Club, Le Cercle Francais, at 4:30 today in Frank Strong, Frances Morrill, vice-president, has announced. Students Dramatize French Play Today "Prenez Garde a la Peinture," by Fauchois, a modern French writer translates into English as "look out for wet paint." However, the English adaptation is entitled "The Late Christopher Bean." It's Rankin's for your summer needs The play deals with the complications that arise when it is discovered that a certain poor painter, who prior to his death is cared for by Dr. Gadarin (Edmond Marks), has left several paintings with the doctor's maid, Ursule, (Caterina Fruin Croce). After his death, the painter's genius is discovered and dishonest art dealer swoop down on the family before they realize the true value of the paintings. Intertwined in the plot is a love affair between Leon (Allen Rogers), the artist's pupil, and Amelie (Marjorie Shryock). Other characters are Mme. Gadarin (Frances Marrill) and Zulma (Jeanne Bogiman). Bobby Pine Professors Mahieu and Carman will present a skit "Une Lettre Chargee" — "A Registered Letter." Du Barry Liquid Leg Make-up - Armand Stocking Stick Nordix Non-Greasy Sunburn Cream and Polaroid Sun Glasses Will Rogers' Daughter to Marry Phone 678 Will Rogers Daughter to Marry Mary Rogers, daughter of the late Will Rogers, famed comedian, will be married soon to Victor Coutrier, Jr., Hollywood screen writer. Rankin Drug Co. Smart Cotton Dresses Nineteen persons were hanged as witches in Salem, Mass. in 1692. Cool Summer Playsuits JUST IN! 1101 Mass. and Strictly for Coeds! All sizes and prices Swope's COME TODAY Delta Gamma Pinned To Washburn Senior This meeting will be the last one of the year, she said, and all members should come. Landon Visits Jewett Here Delta Gamma has announced the pinning of Patricia Young, Colleen sophomore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Young, of Topeka, to Harry Snyder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Snyder of Kirkman. The announcement was made at dinner Friday night with the traditional passing of chocolates. Miss Young received a corsage of white rosebuds and miniature stephanotis. She was assisted by Joyce Hartwell and Mary Ann Gray, who received corsages of pink carnations. Mrs F. A. Benson, housemother, was presented with a gladiola corsage. Snyder is a senior in the School of Law at Washburn University and is a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity. Girls' State Alumnae Club To Have One More Meeting The Girls' State Alumnae Club will meet at 7:30 p.m., June 13, in the Kansas room of the Memorial Union building, Elizabeth Baker president, announced Tuesday night at a picnic supper at Potter lake at which 25 members were present. Betty Lennington of Topeka was a guest at the pinning. Former governor Alfred M. London of Topeka spent the morning conferring with Dr. J. M. Jewett at the State Geological Survey office regarding prospects for fossil drilling in certain Kansas counties. BUY U.S. WAR BONDS BUY A BOND and SEND A BOMB to TOJO INDEPENDENT LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS 740 Vt. Phone 432