3, 1944 WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1944 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Aimion Ac- at 7:30p day and finals Iay 11. ned up y, Col- of the duplicate bridge Union d, have displaced," imurals Muleun, Patud Janehool of will be es. Name Poss- —143 rl who sts, sta- s and epart- 804-tf N SIMS UNSOLID PERKINS REHBIEL 1. 75 Kansas, ex- diversity matter office at march 3. Honorary Journalism Group Plans Pledging Services for Tuesday Theta Sigma Phi, national honorary journalism sorority, will hold pledging services at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Sky Parlor of the Journalism building for those women newly elected to membership Joy Miller, president, announced today. Plans for the services were made at a meeting of the group last night. Kappa Alpha Theta dinner guest last night was Ruth Wright. Alpha Chi Omega announces the pledging of Betty Ann Ball, College sophomore from Newton. Phi Beta Pi dinner guest last night was Dan Huebert. Kaw Koettes — Doralene Laughlin of Tonganoxie was a dinner guest yesterday. Alpha Omicron Pi will have an hour dance at 7 p.m. tonight with members of Pi Kappa Alpha. Kappa Kappa Gamma dinner guest last night was Mrs. John C. Neeley of Wichita. Kappa Phi, women's Methodist organization, will have a covered-dish dinner at 5:30 p.m. Friday at the home of the sponsor, Mrs. Edwin F. Price, 1290 Tennessee street. Harmon Co-op — Virginia Gorrill was a dinner guest last night. Chi Omega — Luncheon guests yesterday were Jeanne McCaughay. Charlotte Chambers, and Mrs. W. D. Jones of Iola. Gamma Phi Beta dinner guests last night were Lt. and Mrs. Jack Bradley. Kufahl-Vincent Pinning Announced Chi Omega has announced the pinning of Kathryn Kufahl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Kufahl of Emporia, and Bill Vincent, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent of Albuquerque, N. M. Louise Hatch and Patricia Gore assisted in the ceremony last night at the chapter house. Vincent, who was a member of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity at the University of New Mexico, is now in service with the army air corps. He is stationed at Sherman Field Texas. Miss Kufah received a corsage of gardenias and cut flowers. Kappa Epsilon Plans Officers' Installation Plans for the installation of new officers of Kappa Epsilon, honorary pharmacy sorority, were made at a meeting of the group last night. Installation will be held Monday, May 15, for the following officers: President, Betty Jeanne Whitney, sophomore; vice-president, Lucile Baker, junior; secretary, Ella May Nail, junior; treasurer, Mavis Luker, sophomore; historian, Frances Blair, senior. "WE'VE OVER-REACHED OUR QUOTA SINCE HE OFFERED TO HELP." For Mother's Day— Give Her Something With A Personal Touch---- Get Her a Dress at ADELANE'S See Our Mother's Day Dresses--- Mesh Spring Florals Casual Cottons She's sure to be Pleased! Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Williams of Clay Center, have announced the marriage of their daughter, Joanne, College junior, to Pvt. Lafe William Bauer, son of Ernest Bauer of Broughton. Williams Marries Pvt. Lafe Bauer Mrs. Bauer is a resident of Miller hall. She returned to the University Saturday to resume her studies. The wedding took place in the military chapel at Camp Beale, Calif., Friday evening, April 14. Chaplain Estus Reshing officiated at the double ring ceremony. The couple was unattended. The bride wore a blue navy suit with a white blouse and accessories. The couple spent a brief honeymoon at Marysville, Calif. Private Bauer received his bachelor of arts degree from the University in March, and is now stationed with the medical corps at Camp Beale. He was in the School of Medicine and affiliated with Phi Chi, medical fraternity. Four Women Elected To Theta Sigma Phi Regional Director Confers With Local Delta Phi Delta Elected to Theta Sigma Phi, national honorary journalism sorority. at their regular meeting last night were Dorthe McGill, Hanna Hedrick, Beverly Bohan, and Joel Fant, all College juniors. Requirements for membership in the organization include an above average scholastic standing in the department, a classification of junior, senior, or graduate student majoring in journalism, the unanimous vote of the chapter, and the approval of the head of the department and the faculty adviser. Miss Gladys Hendricks of Bethany College, Lindsburg, regional director of Delta Phi Delta, honorary art fraternity, spent last weekend conferring with Alpha chapter at the University. Plans were discussed for the formation of an alumna group to be organized next year. The Keynote For Spring--- SPORTSWEAR You Are Sure It Will Be Correct For All Spring Parties If It Has This Label--- Dutch Student 'Remembers Still' Her Flight From Brussels to KU "It took five months to go from Brussels to Lisbon, two months before we could get a boat to the United States, and 10 days to reach New York after Hitler invaded Belgium." Catherina Fruin Croce, Dutch exchange student on this campus, summed up her escape from the German army in 1939. Although she has been here in the United States three and a half years and has attended the University nearly two years, Mrs. Croce still pictures vividly her refugee flight with her two brothers, her sister, and her mother. No matter where or how long they stopped, they would hear that the Germans were coming and would have to move on. An endless line of automobiles, "Cemetery cars," and horses and carriages moved on its slow, tedious way to France. "People piled into cars with bags, tanks of gasoline, and household goods," she explained. Social Workers Helped Refugees In all the big cities in France, arrangements were made for refugees Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, Red Cross workers, and social workers helped keep the big tables laden with free food, clothing, and other necessities for the weary travelers. "People of all classes were very good about helping each other," the blue-eyed, blond-haired exchange student said. There was little taking of things, even when people had to sleep in open parks and dance halls. When the German planes came over, all the people hurried out of their cars or off the roadways to hide. While the Dutch family was in the Pyrenees waiting for visas to enter Spain, peace was declared between France and Germany. Suddenly the Spanish border was closed, and the refugees were left between it and the French border. Here they staved (continued to page four) Bourassa Engaged To Army Sergeant Watkins hall has announced the engagement of Joyce Bourassa, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Bourassa of Topeka, to Sgt. Tony Wauro, son of Mrs. Mary Wauro of Chicago. The announcement was made at dinner Tuesday by Mrs. C. E. Esterley, housemother. Miss Bourassa is a sophomore in the College. Sergeant Mauro, before his induction into the army, was a student at the Chicago Art Institute. He is now stationed at the Herington Army Air Base. Chocolates were passed by Lylas Ruhlen, Miss Bourassa's roommate, who also sang "At Dawning." Miss Bourassa wore a corsage of calla lillies. Her mother, who was present for the announcement, wore a corsage of iris and jonquils, as did Miss Ruhlen. Mrs. Esterly was presented with a corsage of pink carnations. Phi Beta Pi Chooses Jennison President Phi Beta Fi. medical fraternity, held election of officers last night. Those elected were: Archon, Harry Jennison, College senior; vice-archon, Lester Bowles, College senior; secretary, John Nesselrode, freshman medic; historian, James Bridges, freshman medic; chapter editor, Jack Patterson, College junior; guide, Dana Tompkins, freshman medic; honor guardian, Robert Stevens, freshman medic; chaplain, Paul Adams, freshman medic; and librarian, Richard Todd, freshman medic. BUY U.S. WAR BONDS