11 TUESDAY, APRIL 16. 1944 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE THREE WEC Will Have Tea Tomorrow For All University Women Watson hall, Gamma Phi Beta, Westminster hall, and Kaw Koettes will sponsor a Women's Executive Council tea from 4 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Kansas room of the Union building. A program will be presented at 4:30. Arlene Nichols and Shirley Wright will entertain the group with voice solos, Georgia Weinrich and Emma De Gregory will play piano solos. All women students of the University are invited to attend the tea, according to Alice Goff, chairman of the committee. Tau Kappa Epsilon - Mr. Clifford Hauge, Mr. Lawrence Staples, Mr. Thomas Wolfe, and Mr. W. E. Butler were dinner guests last night. All are former chapter members from Kansas City, Mo. Other members of the committee for the tea are: Nadine Potter, Carolyn Sue Grew, Judy Jones, and Helen Peperell. Kappa Alpha Theta — Mrs. H. J. Phipps was a dinner guest last night. Kappa Beta. Christian church sorority, met Saturday evening in the Barlow chapel of Myers hall. Mrs. Maralyn Heinlein of San Marquis, Texas, national treasurer, visited the chapter. Sigma Alpha Epsilon dinner guests last night were Evans Folger, Wichita; Murray McCune, Tulsa, Okla.; and Bud Bartling, Kansas City. Wager Hall — Catherine David and Melda Blackman of Topeka, and Mary Lou Holtom of Baldwin were visitors Sunday. Delta Tau Delta — Elaine Talley was a Sunday dinner guest. Joliffe Hall — Haywood Vaughn of Leavenworth and Warren Spiles were Sunday dinner guests. Margaret Geiger was a weekend guest. Delta Gamma — Blaine Hadley of Garden City was a dinner guest last night. Gamma Phi Beta — Lt. Larry Guy of Oklahoma City was a guest yesterday. Guests at a formal party Saturday night were Stan Stockton, Bob Ellsworth, Bud Wright, Dick Schaffer, John Pfouts, Bill Nims, Hillie Strong, Dick Carter, Lt. Larry Guy, Bob Unger, Jack Nesselrode, Dick Buck, Bill Holford, Len Hartigan, Jim Conard, Harry Stucker, Ronald Wilbur, Robert Elbel, George Downing, Bob Ramsey, Jim Calkins, Hubert Crawford, Bill Marshall, Metz Wright, Mark Costello, Gene Smith, Bruce Worthington, Milford Kauffman, Dan Chase, George Learned, Nelson May, Bob Gove, Bill Neff, Vic Yonce, and Calvin Dresser, Mrs. Eva Oakes, Sigma Alpha Epsilon housemother, Mrs. Nelle Hopkins, Delta Tau Delta housemother, and Mrs. Edith Martin, Chi Omega housemother, were also guests. Theta Is Engaged To Army Lieutenant Kappa Alpha Theta has announced the engagement of Dorothy Nicholson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Nicholson of Ellis, to Lt. Karl Stalker of Austin, Texas. The ceremony took place Saturday noon at the chapter house. Virginia Kline assisted, and Miss Kline and Marjorie Snyder received gardenia corsages. Mrs. Arthur H. Little, housemother, received a bouquet of sweetpeas. Miss Nicholson wore a corsage of gardenias and roses. Miss Nicholson is a junior in the College. Lt. Stalnaker is stationed at Alam- agerdo, N.M., with the army air corps. T'vo Represent University At Engineers' Career Clinic Prof. E E. Ambrosius and Prof. George W. Bradshaw of the engineering department will represent the University at a career clinic to be held in Ft. Scott April 26. The clinic is being sponsored by the Ft. Scott High School and Junior College. Delta Gam, Sig Alph Pinned Last Night Delta Gamma has announced the pinning of Paula Harris, daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Harris of Kansas City, Mo., and Evan Folger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Evan Folger of Wichita. The announcement was made last night at the chapter house. Last Deck Tennis Game Tonight Miss Harris is a College freshman. Folger, a junior in the School of Engineering, is a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. He will leave soon for army service. Bonnie Oswalt and Sylvia Small. The final deck tennis game between Kappa Kappa Gamma and F.T.C. which was scheduled for last night was postponed, but will be played off at 8 p.m. today, announced Miss Ruth Hoover, sponsor. who assisted in the ceremony last night at the chapter house, were presented corsages of pink carnations. Miss Harris received an orchid. Mrs. F. A. Benson, Delta Gamma housemother, also wore a corsage of pink carnations, and Mrs. Eva Oakes, SAE houseomther, had a corsage of gardenias and African violets. Missionary to Talk Tonight At 7 in Myers Hall Raymond Joyce, former mission-ary to Chinese Turkestan, will speak tonight to the Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship. A variety of pictures will be shown as illustrations. The meeting will be at 7:15 p.m. in the Chapel of Myers hall. Anyone interested in attending is welcome. Power Furnished by 27 Plants Twenty-seven privately-owned generating plants furnish electric power to Kansas. BUY U.S. WAR BONDS THEY "KEEP 'EM ROLLING" THE RAILROADS ARE THE BACKBONE OF OFFENSE LISTEN TO "YOUR AMERICA" ON YOUR FAVORITE N. B. C. STATION EVERY SATURDAY 4 P. M. CENTRAL WAR TIME