21, 1944 FRIDAY, AFRIL 21, 1944 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS LETIN NASAS 244 PAGE THREE 8 Journaliication. 8. April, 9. Frank, Palmer, treatment of work with Work of e inter- learned semester e Regis- week of follow- president. e eve nissive eve rose un- scheduled oodruff, egistrar. nsan SAS MOEMAKER N JONES, H TIPPIN JUNSOLLY ROSSMAN , WILMA GORRILL HEDRICK MOFFETT E NODDER PERKINS KREHBIEL $1.75 Kansas, year ex- university matter office at March 3, Chi O's, Alpha Chi's, Corbin Hall Delta Gam's Plan Dances Four women's houses will have parties tomorrow night. The Chi Omega spring formal will be in the chapter house, with Mat Betton and his orchestra from Manhattan furnishing the music. The Alpha Chi Omega spring formal will feature Dean Stringer's orchestra from Kansas City, and will be in the Kansas Room of the Union Memorial building. Corbin Hall girls will have a program dance at the hall. Delta Gamma will entertain with a buffet-dinner dance at the chapter house. The theme will be based on a French cafe. Triangle fraternity is planning a picnic at Clinton park Sunday afternoon from 4 to 8 p.m. Alpha Chi Sigma, professional fraternity, will hold formal initiation Saturday night for O. T. Bloomer, chemical engineer, St. Joseph, Mo.; Max Marquez, pharmacy major, Chitre, Panama; Dick Hoover, V-12, Kansas City; Ralph Grant, V-12, Clarkston. Wash. Campus House — Helen Shidely of Richmond, Kans., was an over night guest last night. Wager Hall — Mrs. B. W. Hughes of Fredonia, was an over night guest last night. Delta Tau Delta — Rex Arrowsmith was a guest Tuesday and Wednesday. Gamma Phi Beta dinner guests yesterday were Mrs. F. A. Simmons of Sublette and Lt. Clayton Kyle of the army air forces, member of the Phi Kapna Psi chapter here. Phi Kappa Psi - H. E. Russell, cadet in the airy air corps, and H. Bob Kiel of the army air corps, both on leave, are guests. Delta Gamma -- Dinner guests yesterday were Mrs. F. A. Burdick of Sapulpa, Okla., and Wilma Watson. Kappa Gappa Gamma dinner guests last night were A/C Lem Jones, A/C Warren Rogers, A/C Gene Haley, and A/C Robert Aldford. Kappa Alpha Theta — Capt. L. Hasty was a dinner guest last night. Alpha Chi Omega-Invitations for the spring party have been extended to: Garth Driver, Jack Howell, Charles Douglas, Don Hollis, Phil Butler, Jim Costello, Ross Skinner, Jimmy Guptil, Melvin Kettner, Bill Landry, Jim Baker, Lyle Litton, Lynn Litton, Dana Thompkins, Roger Ewing, Bud Inghram, Frank Finley, Roy McVey, Dick Wright, Maurice Edmonds, Charles Smith, John Weatherspoon, Dale Ewing, Phil Hartley, Clyde Authorized Parties Chi Omega, dance, 9 to 12 pm. chapter house. Saturday, April 22- Corbin Hall, dance, 9 to 12 p.m. Corbin Hall. Alpha Chi Omega, dance, 9 to 12 p.m., Kansan Room. Delta Gamma, buffet-dinner dance 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., chapter house. Sunday, April 23- Triangle, picnic, 4 to 8 p.m., Clinton park. ELIZABETH MEGUIAR Adviser of Women Nell Evans Engaged To Cadet Herb Davis Kappa Alpha Theta has announced the engagement of Nell Evans daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Evans of Omaha, to A/C Herb Davis, son of Dr. and Mrs. A. H. Davis of Omaha, Neb. The announcement was made by Mrs. Arthur H. Little, housemother, at the Kappa Alpha Theta chapter house Tuesday. Miss Evans wore an orchid corsage. Sarah Frances Phipps and Kathryn O'Leary, who assisted, received corsages of gardenias. Mrs. Little also received a gardenia corsage. Miss Evans attended the University last semester. She has returned to Omaha where she will announce her engagement at a luncheon tomorrow. Davis is a former student of Cornell University and a member of Chi Psi, social fraternity. He is now stationed with the army air corps at Oklahoma City, Okla. Radio Announcer Joins Navy Durward Kirby, announcer on the Breakfast Club, Quiz Kids, and other radio programs has entered the Navy. Jacobs, Charles Tucker, Charles Woods, Eddie Schneitter, Jim Weatherby. Bob Canfield, Dudley Johnson, A/C Schawburger, Bernard Kay, Bob Tennant, Jerry Simpson, Noel Slipsaged, A/C W C. Holmer, A/C Jack Chambers, A/C A K. Schiebielhut, A/C W R. R. Thompson, Bob Truehart, Billy Strong, Bob Hopkins, Kenny Noye, Bob Gobe, Bobbie Smith, Dick Williams, Gene Bagby, Fred Pratt, Eugene Reed, Francis Osborne, Lewis Sack, Bill Farsons, and Bob McNutt. WEAVER'S Roberta Breitweiser Weds Lt. Harkness Mr. and Mrs. Ray Breitweiser of Ft. Atkinson, Wis. have announced the marriage of their daughter, Roberta Marilyn, to Lt. Thomas Harkness, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Harkness of Ness City. The wedding took place April 3 at Wendover Field, Utah. Following a short honeymoon in Salt Lake City, Utah. Lieutenant Harkness left with his bomber squadron for service overseas. Mrs. Harkness, a member of the SPARS, returned to Miami, Fla. where she is a Link Trainer operator with United States Coast Guard. Lt. Harkness is a pilot on a B-24 bomber. A modern dance interpretation of "Holiday for Strings" and a chorus tap routine by members of Tau Sigma, honorary dancing sorority, will be featured at the intermission floor show at the Community Fun Fest next Wednesday night at the Community building. Mrs. Harkness attended the University for two years, 1940-1942. She enlisted in the SPARS in March, 1943 and took her training at Hunter College, New York City. From there she was transferred to Washington, D.C. and then to her present location in Miami. Lieutenant Harkness was graduated from the University in 1943, where he was a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity. He also enlisted in military service in March, 1943 and took his training at Lubbock, Texas, where he was commissioned in January of this year. Bridge, bingo, shuffleboard, and darts will be played in the game room from 8 to 12 p.m. Dancing in the ballroom will begin with square dancing, from 8 to 9, with Miss Ruth Hoover, chairman of the women's physical education department as caller. University High school square dancers will demonstrate the figures, and will later appear in the floor show, costumed as cowboys and cowgirls. Fun Fest Scheduled For Next Wednesday At the opening of school in the fall of 1918 women enrolled at the University outnumbered the men about three to one. Women Outnumbered Men The benefit will be sponsored by the American Association of University Women. Pi Kappa Lambda Initiation Will End Music Festivities The annual banquet and initiation service of Pi KappaLambda, national honorary musical society, at 7 p.m. at the Hearth will formally conclude the activities of the Music Week festival. Four students will be initiated into the society, which is the highest honor awarded to a music student The initiates are: Justine Peterson Kloepper, Fine Arts senior of Monument; Suzanne Schmidt, Fine Arts senior of Freeport; Leora Adams DeFord, Fine Arts senior of Clay Center; and Max Hughes, graduate student of Colby. Miss Schmidt, Mrs. Kloepper, and Mrs. DeFord are candidates for degrees in bachelor of music education, and Mr. Hughes is completing work for his master's degree. John W. Ashton, professor of English, will be the speaker. E. T. Gaston, associate professor of education and public school music and president of the organization, will preside as master of ceremonies. Miss Ruth Orcutt associate professor of piano, and Miss Mable Barnhart, associate professor of education, are making arrangements for the banquet, at which 30 are expected to attend. REV. JACK'S---- (continued from page two) Amen," in the Servicemen-College class of the First Presbyterian church which meets at 10:00 a.m. Sunday. The Rev. Edwin F. Price will lead the student class of the First Methodist church in their discussion "Isiah and a Visioned New World," at 9:45 Sunday morning. The Wesley Foundation Fellowship of this church will meet at 6 p.m. Sunday for recreation, refreshments and discussion of "What Uses Our World?" led by Ruth Fisher, College sophomore. Lerimer to Address Young People Lewinner to Address Young People Jane Lorimer, senior in the School of Business, will speak on Japanese relocation centers at the meeting of the Young People's Forum at Myers hall at 5:00 p.m. Sunday, sponsored by the First Christian church. A hike and out-of-door meeting is planned for 4:00 p.m. Sunday by the Youth Fellowship of the First Baptist church. "Bring a lunch and meet at 1124 Mississippi street," are the instructions of Marvel Eno, chairman. Dr. C. P. Osborne of the department of philosophy will speak at the 4:00 p.m. Sunday meeting of the NO MONKEY BUSINESS SPRING WILL BE HERE Our Selection of--- SPORT JACKETS SPORT SLAX DOBBS HATS ARROW SHIRTS BOSTONIAN SHOES Are at Their Best Now Sigma Xi Elects Four; Liebermann Speaks Four new members were elected to the Kansas chapter of Sigma Xi, honorary scientific society last night in Blake Hall. Thomas Bean and Paul Renich, graduate students in chemistry and Dr. Graham Asher, professor in the school of medicine in Kansas City, were chosen for full memberships, and Ralph W. May, senior in aeronautical engineering, was selected as an associate member. They will be initiated at the May meeting. Dr. Leonard N. Liebermann of the department of physics gave a talk and demonstration on "Supersonics," sound waves which cannot normally be heard. Dr. Liebermann illustrated how the waves are detected by radio, and told a little about their present importance in measuring ocean depths and in the discovery of submarines. Refreshments were served by a committee headed by Prof. F. E. Kester of the physics department. Approximately fifty members and guests were present. Grand Sponsor to Visit Kappa Phi Sorority Mrs. H. M. Le Sourd, grand sponsor of Kappa Phi, from Newton, Mass., will visit the local chapter of the women's Methodist organization, Monday. Plans for the national council meeting which will be held at Baker University, Baldwin, June 29 to July 6, will be discussed. The meeting will be from 7 to 8 p.m. at the home of the sponsor. Mrs. Edwin Price, 1209 Tennessee street. Dr. Lane, who has recently returned from China, will talk about her experiences as a missionary in that country. Westminster Vesper Club. "Races of Mankind" will be the topic of discussion led by the Rev. C. 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