11 MONDAY, APRIL 17, 1944 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE THREE Series of Programs Is Planned For Music Festival This Week Emphasis will be on music week, as Joseph Szigeti, noted violinist, takes the spotlight when he will be presented in a recital at 8:20 p.m. in Hoch auditorium tonight. It is the second of a series of musical programs of the Music Week Festival which began yesterday. John Jacob Niles will give a lecture-recital at 8 p.m. tomorrow in Fraser theater. He will sing Ameri- can folk music. Phi Delta Theta—Ralph Weir of Parsons and Clay Hedrick, who is stationed with the Navy unit at Warrensburg, Mo., were weekend guests. Phi Beta Pi Sunday dinner guests were Norma Lutz, Paula Dunn, and Hugh O'Donohue of Kansas City. Leland Knapp of Boulder, Colo. was a guest Saturday. Sigma Chi guests Saturday were John Sigler and Kenny White who are stationed with the Navy V-12 unit at Parkville, Mo. Phi Chi—Dr. H. B. Latimer of the anatomy department was guest speaker at dinner yesterday. Dr. Ivan Cain of Kansas City was a guest. Chi Omega—Martha Legler of Leavenworth was a weekend guest Charie Wells of Fremont, Neb. was a guest Friday. Delta Gamma initiated the following girls at Sunday services; Patricia Creel, Lawrence; Donna Jean Morris, Osakaloosa; sarah Marks, Valley Falls; Jo Lee Abbit, Kansas City; Mo.; Elizabeth Bixby, Valley Center; Alberta Cornwell, Lawrence; Barbara Thiele, Kansas City; Ruth Dayne, Oskaloosa; Barbara, Kile Hutchinson; Burnett Repeat, Cottonwood Falls; Bonnie Lou Oswalt, Garden City; Mildred Carpenter, Lawrence; Paula Harris, Kansas City, Mo.; Harriet Witmer, Kansas City, Mo.; Faith Severson, Augusta; Betty Ann Sanden, Iola; Marilyn Nigg, Whitewater; Muriel Rodgers, Lawrence; Sylvia Small, Kansas City, Mo.; and Carolee Fausett, Osawatomie. Weekend guests were Mrs. C. O. Fauset of Osawatomie, Rita Hart- well of Wichita, and Jane Gray and Jean Ann Laurer of Seneca. Bob Smith was a dinner guest Friday. Harmon Co-op weekend guests were Oneita Teihar and Dorothy McKelvy from the University of Missouri, Patricia Hersler of St. Mary, and Betty Stewart of Kansas City. Alpha Chi Omega dinner guest yesterday was Mary. Holtzclaw of Lawrence. Battenfield guests at the spring dance Friday night were Doris Bixby, Jayne Johns, June Ashlock, Robyn Ashby, Vera Margaret Huey, Marjorie Boyle, Jean Scott, Sue Hamel, Pauline Rankin, Elizabeth Niven, Margaret Husted, Ruth Anderson, Carolyn Brown, Martha Belle Hogan, Jane Scott, Joyce Lu Hahn, and Evelyn Hodgson. Alpha Delta Pi Sunday dinner guests were Betty Dunlap, Max Bagby, Lester Mische, Richard Jarden, A/C Bill Thompson, A/C Don Schloeser, A/C Al Schiebeltuh, A/C Al Lillissand, and A/C Martin Mier. Sally Lindauer of Kansas City, Mo., was a weekend guest. Corbin Hall guests over the week end included Mrs. J. Roy Seipes Slater, Mo.; Margaret Guenthal, Glasco; Alice Bodman, Kansas City, Mo.; Marjorie Henry, Smith Center; Mrs. E. A. Wickett, Claflin; Mrs. Bill Weber, Bushton; and Harma Lou Petersen, Ottawa. Miller Hall dinner guests yesterday were Jack Cejka, Mrs. MarthaNodler and Nancy Jane Nodler ofKansas City. Cynthia Wooster of Hays was a weekend guest. Delta Upsilon — Weekend guests were Lt. Lawrence Grey of Oklahoma City, A/S William Banks of Olathe, and Pfc. Robert Schober of Lincoln. Watkins Hall — Weekend guests were Virginia Lamb of Fredonia and Mrs. Ralph Scamell of Kansas City, Mo. Sigma Kappa held an all-girl scrap book party last Friday to make scrap books for the U.S.O. Each chapter member invited a friend to the party and about 60 girls worked on the scrap books. Sunday dinner guests were Lillian Plattner, Kathleen O'Neill, Rex Goudy, and Al Kanell. Foster Hall-Dorothy Good of Perry, was a weekend guest. Kappa Kappa Gamma initiated the following pledges Saturday: Frances Schloesser, honor initiate from Fredonia; Jeane McGrew, Lawrence; Shirley Hargiss, Kansas City; Sue Crabb, Kansas City; Martha Lou Little, Salina; Irene Sandelius, Lawrence; Barbara Neely, Wichita; Charlotte Nelson, Kansas City; Mo.; Betty Jo Everly, Garden City; Harriet Bossemeyer, Hutchinson, Patricia Orr, Independence; Dorothy Shelden, Kansas City, Mo.; Nancy Miller, Iola; Mary Lou Shewey, Blue Springs, Mo.; Martin儿 Child, Hutchinson; Marjorie Free, Wichita; Gloria Gray, Topeka; Charlotte Dack, Hutchinson; Mary Louise Samson, Roswell, N. M.; Irene Seewell, Kansas City, Mo.; Kathryn Krehbiel, Wichita; and Martha Metcalf, Kansas City, Mo. Guests over the weekend were Mrs. Carl Helmsteader, Kansas City, Mo; Mrs. Benjamin Park, Iola; Mrs. David Ludiman, Kansas City, Mo; Mrs. Wayne Clover, Kansas City, Mo; Mrs. Richard Hanson, Ottawa, Ill; Mrs. Ralph Metcalf, Kansas City, Mo; Mrs. H. L Miller, Iola; Mrs. H. C. Little, Mrs. P. A. Gemple, Kansas City, Mo; Ruth Prentice; Miss Jeanne Popham, Kansas City, Mo.; Miss Katie Green Abilene; Mrs. "Hap" Stevens, Hutchinson; Mrs. John Brehm, Hutchinson; Mrs. A. D. Weaver, Lawrence; Mrs. Ogden Jones, Lawrence; Miss Peggy Ballard, Kansas City, Mo.; and Miss Ann Murray, Lawrence. Warren-Scott Pinning Announced By Pi Beta Phi Pi Beta Phi has announced the pinning of Dorothy Warren of Billings, Mont., and Kirk Scott, Jr., of Newton, a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity. The announcement was made Saturday night at the Pi Beta Phi chapter house. Miss Warren wore an orchid corsage. Eugenia Hepworth and Virginia Schaefer, who assisted with the pinning, received corsages of carnations. Mrs. Dean Alt, housemother, was presented a corsage of gardenias. Miss Warren is a freshman in the College. Scott is a sophomore in the School of Engineering and is stationed with the V-12 unit here. K.U. Dental Student To Marry Missourian Guests at the pinning ceremony were Sarah Phipps and Winifred Ice. Announcement has been made of the engagement and approaching marriage of Sarah Marie Rogers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel C. Rogers of Fayette, Mo., to Pvt. Roy Conrad Borg, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Borg of Kansas City. The marriage will be an event of early summer. Miss Borg will receive her bachelor of arts degree from Central College in June. She is a member of Pi Kappa Theta sorority. Pvt. Borg attended Central College, and is now a student in the School of Dentistry at the University of Kansas. He is a member of Phi Mu Alpha music fraternity, and Xi Psiphi dental fraternity. Triangle—Founders' Day was observed yesterday by the chapter. A dinner was given at the Hearth and the following new officers were installed: Sunday dinner guests were Allison Jones of Lawrence, and John Robinson of the Olathe naval air base. Richard Deetring, president; Graybill Parks, vice-president; William Andrews, recording secretary; Clifford Kaarbo, corresponding secretary; and Clifford Bates, chapter editor. Alumni members from Kansas City, Mo., who were present at the dinner were: Sterling Cutlip, Bud Miller, Jack Averill, Louis Farber, Richard Warren, and Mosse Hansell. Sigma Alpha Epsilon has elected John Alexander of Bartlesville, Okla., president of the chapter. Evans Folger, member of the AST's Attend Buffet In Union Lounge Approximately 250 AST trainees, their wives and guests, attended a buffet supper given last night in the lounge of the Memorial Union building. The party was under the supervision of Miss Beulah Grave, dietician of the University AST units. "The buffet supper was an another in a series of parties which are being given in the interest of promoting good morale among the AST trainees concerned," said Lt. Col. Watson L. McMorris, commandant of the University AST units. German Students Give Musical Coffee Leona Moreland, Fine Arts junior, sang "Der Tod, Das ist Die Kuehl Nacht" by Brahms, Eleanor Brown, Fine Arts freshman, played Brahm's "Rhapsody in E Minor" on the piano. Several recordings were played and the groups sang German songs which included "Du Bist Wie Eine Blume," "O Tannenbaum," and "Heidenroeslein." The German classes of Sarah Peters of the German department were entertained with a musical coffee hour at Corbin Hall Thursday afternoon by German students living in Corbin hall. Following the program Mrs. Alma Brook, social director at Corbin hall, poured coffee, and Kaffee Kuchen was served. Members of the committee providing the entertainment included Mary Belle White, chairman; Elizabeth Beard. Betty Woods, Marjory Stroup. Maurine Abts, and Ruth Repstine. Delta Phi Delta Pledges 13 Students The new pledges are Penny Boxmeyer, sophomore; Jean Saffell, junior; Phyllis Riggs, junior; Janet Sloan, junior; Jeanne Johnson, sophomore; Donna Glorick, sophomore; LaVerne ice, sophomore; Lila Jean Doughman, junior; Helen Peperell, sophomore; Peggy O'Brian, sophomore; Dorothy Nunemaker, sophomore; Barbara Heinsohn, sophomore; and Shirley Crawford, sophomore. Delta Phi Delta, national honorary art fraternity, has announced the pledging of 13 Fine Arts students in a service held at Watkins hall, according to Joan Justice, president. Phi Gamma Delta—Carl Davis of Kansas City, Mo., Bill Neff, Wichita, and James McCelland, Kansas City, Mo., were weekend guests. All three are former chapter members. chapter last semester, was a week- end guest. Tau Kappa Epsilon weekend guests were William Dixon and Delbert Small, former chapter member from Kansas City, Mo. Lindauer-Geppelf Pinning Announced Alpha Delta Pi has announced the pinning and engagement of Betty Lindauer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E.A. Lindauer of Kansas City, Mo., to Lt. Elmo Geppelt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Geppelt of Tulsa, Okla. Miss Lindauer is a sophomore in the College. Lieutenant Geppelt attended the University last year, where he was a member of Kappa Eta Kappa, engineering fraternity. He is a navigator in the army air forces, and is stationed at the airfield in Blythe, Calif. Mary Elizabeth Rice Marries Sam Wells Mrs. E. L. Taylor, housemother, announced the engagement yesterday at dinner. She received a corsage of red roses and freesia. Mary Simpson and Sally Lindauer, who assisted with the pinning, both received corsages of pink carnations and freesia. Miss Lindauer wore an orchid corsage. Following the announcement, the traditional chocolates were passed. The marriage April 1 of Miss Mary Elizabeth Rice and Cadet Sam Wells of the army air corps, both of Kansas City, has been announced by Miss Rice's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl V. Rice. Miss Rice was a member of Chi Omega sorority here last semester. Five members of the Chi Omega chapter assisted yesterday at a reception held for the bridal couple at the Rice home in Kansas City. They were Jeanne Louise Atkinson, Jean Faubion, Louise Hatch, and Alice Rose Shanklin, all of Kansas City, and Ernestine Karr of Paola. The couple will leave Wednesday for Salt Lake City where Cadet Wells will be stationed. K. U. Dames Meet Tomorrow The K.U. Dames will meet at 8 o'clock tomorrow night at the home of Mrs. Bob Cooke, 1807 Alabama street. Mrs. C. A. Johnson will assist. For All Occasions RIDE THE BUS The Rapid Transit Co. Your Local Bus Service Gustafson 911 Mass. St. the "COLLEGE JEWELER" Students Jewelry Store for 40 Years VARSITY CLEANERS THE STUDENTS' FAVORITE PHONE 400 1