10, 1944 WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1944 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE ant adduced at afterthro- organized Lt. lt.) WAVE vior girls ing the May 16, allied by literary costs Eliza- women, was ob- ... S — r coin Fant. 814-148 Kansan building, e same cks and tf rl who sts, sta- sas and depart- 804-tf san SIMS ORRILL, THILE NOLLY NODLER NOLDER ELZMAN ICGILH JOEL THILE 1.75 aansas, ar ex- versity matter ice at arch 3. AAUW Will Have Last Meeting Of Year Following Hearth Dinner The American Association of University Women will meet for the last time this year at a dinner at 6 p.m. tomorrow at the Hearth. Following the dinner, Miss Maud Ellsworth, assistant professor of education, will lead a discussion on the crisis faced by public schools of Kansas. Mrs. Marvin Le Suer and a panel of branch members will assist her in the discussion. Mrs. E. F. Abels is chairman of the program committee. Phi Chi, medical fraternity, has elected the following now. created the following new officers: Presiding senior, James Enns; presiding junior, Kenneth Moore; secretary, Robert Hazen; treasurer, Winton Wilcox; and social chairman, Angelo Pasano. Chi Omega — Dilia Beth Carter of Tulaa, Okla., is a house guest. Joliffe Hall dinner guests last night were Patricia Penney, Troy Odem, Bette Moore, and Vincent Christ. Westminster Hall weekend guests were Mrs. Waldo Shultz and Mrs. John McNish, both of Oskaloosa and Mrs. William Iles of Kansas City. Dinner guests last night were Mrs. R. R. Nance and Mrs. J. K. Hawkes, both of Spokane, Wash., and Mrs. R. G. Thomson of Irving Phi Beta Pi dinner guests Tuesday were Miss Valeria Lloyd of Emporia and Geraldine Speck. Sigma Kappa has announced the pledging of Elizabeth Jean Courtney of St. Marys. Mrs. G. E. Todd of Kansas City, Mo., was a dinner guest Monday. guest Monday. Foster Hall — L. Jerry Dick of Terry was a guest Monday. Carruth Hall — Summerfield scholarship candidates who stayed at Carruth Monday night were Richard Elmore Will Marry Officer in Air Corps Alpha Delta Pi has announced the engagement of Betty Elmore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Elmore of Hutchinson, to Lt. J. W. Fitzsimmons, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fitzsimmons of Macksville. The wedding will take place May 20 in Baton Rouge, La., where Lieutenant Fitzsimmons, a pilot with the army air forces, is stationed. Miss Elmore attended the University last year. At present she is a student at the Hutchinson Junior College. A formal announcement of the engagement was made at a dinner given by Mrs. Elmore in Hutchinson. Lieutenant Fitzsimmons attended Kansas State College. E. Barnard, Abilene; William A. Blanchard, Cherryvale; David Foley, Norton; Bernard Hawley, Atchison; Stanley Kelley, Chapman; Kenneth Miller, Chapman; Norman D. Wilson, Ellsworth; Spencer Yohe, Burton; and Wilbur Fields. Alpha Dclta Pi entertained deans of the schools with a dinner last night. The guests included Chancellor and Mrs. Deane W. Malott, Dean and Mrs. Paul B. Lawson, Dean Elizabeth Meguiar, Dean and Mrs. J. W Twente, Dean and Mrs. J. O Jones, Dean and Mrs. D. M Swarthout, Mrs. F. J Moreau, and Dean J. Allen Reese. Campus House had a kitchen shower for Betty Whitworth who will marry Wendall Potter June 2. Other guests were Mrs. William Business Sorority Pledges and Initiates Five women were pledged and twelve initiated into Phi Chi Theta, professional business sorority, at the meeting last night following a dinner at the Colonial Tea Room, Lucille Larson, president has announced. The next meeting will be in two weeks when officers for the following year will be elected, she said. The pledges are Evelyn Mercer, Milton; Betty Leibbrand, Lawrence; Lorna Ecclefield, Whelda; Helen Stormont, Dighton; and Joyce Lu Hahn, Norwich. The twelve who were initiated are Mignon Morton, Nortonville; Doris Sheppard, Larned; Kathleen Hazen, Thayer; Jane Anne Willison, Neodesha; Ruth Leigh, Bonnie Jean Barnes, Mary Tudor Hanna, Mary Lou Elliott, all of Lawrence; Marian Montgomery, Kansas City, Mo; Faye Elledge, Wichita; Margaret Fesler, Sedan; and Bonita Gustafson, Marquette. Brooks, Rosemary Alig, and Mary Catherine Booth. Sigma Nu-Pvt. Donald King, former chapter member, visited the chapter for a week. Pi Beta Phi—Patricia Harvey was a luncheon guest yesterday. VARSITY TONITE Thru Wed. FRED MacMURRAY PAULETTE GODDARD SUSAN HAYWARD "THE FOREST RANGERS" "ROSIE THE RIVETER" Attention Girls We Have A Complete Assortment of Ladies and Misses California Styled Slax Corduroy Sport Jackets Wool Sport Jackets Zelan Golf Jackets Polo Shirts Bobby Sox Trench or Station Wagon Rain Coats Crest Knit Spring Topcoats White Sweat Shirts Tennis Balls White Sweat Shirts Tennis Balls ALL for use NOW ENDS TONITE Wm. 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