24,1944 MONDAY, APRIL 24, 1944 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS ors PAGE THREE incinnati, histor, has shed fl achili e enemy e than attacks. dal with arded in Class, as- theory, in the son of to join- student gradu- S of voice, in Craft- lage di- OEMAKER N JONES, 1 TIPPIN see with Reward. 92, 1408 -138 SUNSOLLY OSSMAN WILMA GORRILL HEDRICK MOFFETT THIELE NODLER nsan REHBIEL $1.75 a Kansas kansas ear cx- iversity matter office at arch 3. itted CO, 425 vice McKechnie, Cookingham to Speak To Journalists, Political Scientists L. P. Cookingham, city manager of Kansas City, Mo., will be guest speaker Wednesday evening at the initiation dinner of Pi Sigma Alpha, national honorary political science organization. The dinner will be in the Colonial Tea room. Mr. Cookingham will also speak to political science students at other times during the day. Pete McKechnie, state president of the Kansas Press Association, will be the guest of the journalism department Wednesday. He will address students twice during the day and will speak at a departmental dinner to be held in the Colonial Tea Room Wednesday evening. His topic will be "Opportunities for Women in Journalism." Mr. McKechnie's daytime talks to students will be at 11:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. Wednesday. Both will be held in room 107 in the Journalism building. The first will deal with practical problems in retail advertising, and the second will concern publishing problems during and after the war. At all meetings there will be time for questions and discussion, according to Elmer F. Beth, acting chairman of the department. Delta Tau Delta — Paul Baker and Bud McIntyre were weekend guests. Sunday dinner guests were Eric C. Moore and Jack of Wichita, M and Mrs. A. C. Jelinek, Miss Carol Jelinek, and Miss Mary Arring Leavenworth. Delta Upson has announced the pledging of Bill Rieder of Kansas City, Mo. Sunday dinner guests were Mrs W. S. Ruggles and Bobby, and Mrs Law and Mark of Topeka. Watkins Hall — Weekend guests were Loretta Regretta of Osage City, Mrs. Earl Mercer and Mrs. A. A. Allaway of Wellington, Kansas. Dinner guests Sunday were Pfc. Bill Mercer of Ft. Leonard Wood; Mr. Earl Mercer and Bobby Mercer of Wellington; Mrs. Richard L. Thomas, Ruth Fisher, and Juanita Basinger. Gamma Phi Beta guests this weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brehm, Janet Marvin, Mrs. Robert Hodgson and Ann Conrad, all of Kansas City. George Downing was a dinner guest Sunday. MrS. Fred Simmons of Sublette was a guest Friday. Chi Omega guests at a formal Saturday night included Jack Giesh, Wally Grimes, Morris Beck, John Alexander, James Early, Jack Downey, Page Benson, R. R. Robertson, Harvey Morrow, Dick Coulter, Lou Casteaux, Bucky Edmundson, Dick Springe, Bill Stacey, Ned Laylor, Bill Fuqua, Gordon Claire, Pete Field, Bill Hardy, Howard Gadbury, Calvin Dresser, Chris Thomas, J. O. Briggs, Bunch Dish, Hugh Noted Journalist Phi Kappa Psi — Weekend visitors who are former chapter members were Lt. Don Emerick, Lt. Ray Dillon, Cpl. Ellis Nicolet, Lt. Clayton Kyle, Aviation Cadet Dorm O'Leary, Aviation Cadet H. E. Russell, Apprentice Seaman Bob Graham, and Capt. Jack Gosnell. Pete McKechnie Bayles, Clayton Kile, Don German, Jim Fowler, Jim Ritchie, Frank Wendlandt, Lynn Leigh, Bun Hardin, Murray McCune, and Dick Houtz. Phi Chi — Sunday dinner guests were Dr. and Mrs. O. O. Stoland and Dr. and Mrs. Fred Isaacs. Dinner guests Sunday were Mrs. L. J. Hatch of Kansas City, Mo., Jane Lorimer, Bill Fqua, S. M. Hart, Jack Downey, and M. Page Benson. Delta Gamma — Guests at a bune dinner Saturday night were Harry Snyder and Robert Graham, Topeka; Edward Windler and James Manley of Kansas City, Mo.; Huebert Kintzel, Wichita; Don McCallister, Leavenworth; John Micklich, Parkville, Mo.; Howard Sharp, Glenn Cary, Air Cadet Lowell Winter, Richard Vanderwall, Thomas Sinclair, Ted Batchelder, Larry Benedict, Thad Marsh, William Johnson, Edward Lewis, George Cook, Wayne Hird, Leonard Lutz, A Bellinger, Earl Crawford, William Frohoff, Ed Fritz, Robert Lundy, Charles Alyward, Charles Delano, Dave Larsell, Ward Austin, Robert Miller, Wayne Kanaga, Dick Hunter, William Jelinek, John Ott, Robert Nelson, James Porter, Homer Hoover, Don Learned, Jack Bergin, Paul Bomar, Robert Kunkles William Scholse, Ted Elder, Robert Burcht, Stan McEwen, Stan --former chapter member now stationed at Ft. Leavenworth. Gamma Phi Beta has announced the pinning and engagement of Doris Elaine Kyle, chapter member from St. Joseph, Mo., and Hubert L Crawford, a member of the Phil Delta Theta chapter at Colorado College, Colorado Springs. Doris Kyle Engaged To Colorado Phi Delt The ceremony took place Saturday night at the chapter house. Miss Kyle received a diamond engagement ring. Crawford was graduated from Colorado College and is now a senior in the Kansas City Western School of Dentistry. He is a member of Delta Sigma Delta, national dentistry fraternity. He holds a reserve commission as second lieutenant in the army. He is the son of Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Crawford of Colorado Springs. Virginia Stephenson and Mignon Morton assisted in the ceremony. Miss Stephenson was presented a corsage of gardenias, and Miss Morton received pink carnations. Mrs. Ralph Baldwin, housemother, received a corsage of pink rosebuds. Miss Kyle received an orchid. Miss Kyle, a sophomore in the College, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Kyle of St. Joseph, Mo. Alpha Delta Pi has announced the engagement of Mary Elizabeth Ward, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Ward of Highland, to Capt. Byron Harold Gilmore, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Gilmore, also of Highland. Ward-Gilmore Engagement Told Miss Ward is a senior in the department of journalism in the College. Capt. Gilmore was graduated from the Highland Junior College in 1940, and is now in the army air forces. He was with the Flying Tigers in China for thirteen months and in India for three months. The wedding will take place in the late summer. The announcement of the engagement was made by Mrs. E. L. Taylor, Alpha Delta Pi housemother, following dinner Friday night, and the chocolates were passed. The diamond ring was fastened in the wings on the box. Mrs. Taylor received a corsage of red roses. Miss Ward wore a corsage of gardenias and deep pink carnations. A bouquet of salmon gladioli was given to the house. Jean Rose of Kansas City was a weekend guest. Dickey, Bob DeLean, and Dick Stutz. Mrs. Norie of Sabetha, and Clinton Sloan were dinner guests yesterday. Alpha Omicron Pi weekend guest was Mrs. Dorothy Slasser, a former chapter member from Sabetha. Sunday dinner guests were Anna McConigley, James Manley of Kansas City, Huebert Kintzel of Wichita, and Harry Snyder, Topeka. 'Rio Grande' Band to Play At Fun Fest' Tau Kappa Epsilon weekend guest was Pvt. Richard Heartart, a Dance music for the Fun Fest Wednesday evening at the Community building will be by Kansas City's Rio Grande Serenaders, 8-piece Mexican string orchestra engaged for the event through the cooperation of the Lawrence Rancho Grande club, an organization of Mexican residents sponsored by Prof. F. P. O'Brien. Senor Ramon Savejo and Senora Soledad Nunez will give a Mexican folk dance during the intermission floor show, other features of which are numbers by Tau Sigma, honorary dance sorority; the University High square dancers, with Miss Ruth Hoover, women's physical education department head, as caller; and the group of singers directed by Mrs. Clifton Calvin, who will present the old traditional folk songs collected by Carl Sandburg. Prof. A. J. Mix will act as master of ceremonies for the floor show program The American Association of University Women is sponsoring the all community get-together, for which Miss Joie Stapleton is general chairman. Bridge, bingo, shuffleboard, darts, and fortune-telling will be offered downstairs in the game room, with prizes including cigarettes, sugar, buffer, costume jewelry, dishes, and canned foods. A warm-up hour of square dancing in the ballroom from 8 to 9 will be called by Miss Ruth Hoover and demonstrated by her University High square dancers. Bridge reservations should be made before Wednesday noon by calling 2290 or 1386. Sigma Alpha Epsilon has announced the initiation of James Shepherd, Kansas City; Robert Hutchings, Kansas City, Mo.; James Mueller, Kansas City, Mo.; and Bernard O'Dowd, Kansas City, Mo. Pfc. Phil Kaul and Pfc. William Dixon, former chapter members, now stationed with the army medics in Kansas City, were dinner guests yesterday. Lt. John Herron, a former chapter member, was also a weekend guest. Lieutenant Herron is enroute to Randolph Field, Texas, where he is to be stationed. "Brunch" Davis, a former chapter member from Kansas City, was a guest of the chapter this weekend. Phi Gamma Delta — Lt. Richard Carmean, a former chapter member from Topeka, was a weekend guest. Jack Mehorny, a student at Missouri University and a pledge of the chapter there was also intiated here yesterday. Guests at the intiation dinner, which preceeded the initiation services were: Mr. Harland Hutchings, Mr. Earl E. Musser, Mr. Charles Shaffer, Mr. J. W. Mehorny, Mr. John Hurst, former chapter members from Kansas City, Mo., and Prof. Verner Smith. June Plumb Engaged To An Army Flier Pi Beta Phi has announced the engagement of June Plumb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Flumb of Newton to Flight Officer Jack Smalley, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Smalley of Newton. The announcement was made Friday night at the chapter house. Flight Officer Smallley attended Kansas State College where he was a member of Kappa Sigma fraternity. He received his wings April 15 from the AAF advanced two-engine pilot school at Pecos, Texas, and will be assigned to a relocation centerd at Columbia, S.C. Miss Plumb is a sophomore in the College. Edith Marie Darby, who assisted in the ceremony, and Barbara Prior and Dorothy Davis received corsages of gardenias. Mrs. Dean Alt, housemother, was presented with a corsage of gardenias and white roses. Miss Plumb wore a corsage of gardenias and African violets. 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