11 THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1944 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE 75 a ansas, er ex- sertiity atter ce at ch 3. AAUW Extends 200 Invitations To Tea For Seniors, Graduates Over two hundred invitations have been extended to senior and graduate women of the University, to attend a tea at 4:30 this afternoon, sponsored by the American Association of University Women, at the home of Mrs. Deane W. Malott. "This is an opportunity for the guests to learn about the work of the AAUW, both locally and nationally," Miss Elizabeth Meguiar, adviser of women, said. "As University women, we owe it our support and loyalty. I hope the seniors and graduates will make a special effort to become active members of the branches of this organization in the cities or towns where they may be living in the future," she added. Phi Delta Theta — Mrs. Owen Samuel, of Emporia, was a dinner guest yesterday. Delta Gamma entertained girls from Miller Hall, Westminster Hall, 1234 Oread, Joliffe Hall, 1232 Louisiana, 1215 Oread, Kaw Koettes Co-op, and 1244 Oread at a coke party yesterday afternoon. A program of musical entertainment has been planned by Mrs. H. D. Lafayette; chairman of the creative arts committee, Mrs. Rae Riggs, Jr., and Miss Esther Eddy will play violin solos, and will be accompanied by Margaret Dunn and Mary Corcoran. Miss Dunn will also play a piano selection. Gamma Phi Beta — Lt. (j.g.) Cedric Morehead of Sabetha was a guest yesterday. Jolie Hall — Charles Nash was a dinner guest last night. Delta Tau Delta — Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Arrowsmith and Rex were visitors yesterday. Campus House gave a birthday party last night for Mary Bella Hall. Kaw Koctees—S 2/c Bert Gensler of the Olathe naval air base was a dinner guest last night. Jay Janes Have New Pledge, Plan May Initiation, Teas Jay Janes, women's pep organization, have announced the pledging of Barbara Anna Hayes, Alpha Delta Pi, which took place at their regular meeting held in the Pine room of the Union building yesterday afternoon. Plans for initiation, which will be held sometime in May, and arrangements for spring membership teas, which will begin in two weeks, were discussed at the meeting. BOOKS for GIFTS And For Your Own Reading Asch—The Apostle Douglas—The Robe Hersey—a Bell for Adono Ronald—the Night Is Ending Weston—Indigo Seton—Dragonwyck Stegner—Big Rock Candy Stegner—Big Rock Candy Mountain Bodmer—Loom of Language Sherrod—Tarawa Bowe—Shell Shall Not Sleep Max Shulman—Feather • Merchants Merchants Casey—Such Interesting People Fowler—Good Night, Sweet Board—The Republic Modern Library 95c and $1.45 Rental Library 15c for 5 days Prince Prince The Republic The Book Nook 1021 Mass. Tel. 666 Authorized Parties Friday, April 14: Battenfeld Hall house party, Battenfeld Hall, 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. Saturday, April 15: Varsity Dance, Hoch Auditorium 9 to 12 p.m. Gamma Phi Beta, dance, Kansan Room, 9 to 12 p.m. ELIZABETH MEGUIAR Adviser of Women Whitworth-Potter Engagement Is Told Campus House has announced the engagement of Betty Whitworth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Giles Whitworth of Chanute, to Wendell E. Potter, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Potter of Chanute Chocolates were passed following the announcement. Miss Whitworth is a junior in the School of Business. She has been active in YWCA work here. Mr. Potter attended the University in the summer of 1941. Alaska Slides to Be Shown in Fraser, 2:30 Tomorrow Slides of various scenes in Alaska and along the Alcan highway will be shown to the public at 2:30 tomorrow afternoon in Fraser theater, announced Miss Margaret Eberhardt, assistant in the School of Education. Included among the slides, which will be described by Miss Eberhardt in a 40-minute lecture, are pictures of White Horse, scenes along the Alaska-Canadian highway, others taken of the Yukon territory, and a few passed by the censor of military activity. The slides were sent to Miss Eberhardt by a friend in the armed services who has been stationed in that territory for the past several months KFKU PROGRAM Today— 9:30 p.m. Sportscast. Dr. F. C. "Phog" Allen, and recorded music. Tomorrow— 2:30 p.m. Tunes from Light Opera "BirdofParadise" (Gilliam & Sullivan) "Pinafore" (Gilbert & Sullivan) 2:45 p.m. Pan-American Day Musical. Chi Omega Engaged To Army Lieutenant Mr. and Mrs. Porter Marshall, of Clay Center, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Virginia, to Lt. Lloyd A. Starkweather, United States army air corps, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Starkweather of Los Angeles, Calif., formerly of Clay Center. Miss Marshall was graduated in the spring of 1943 from the School of Fine Arts of the University, where she was a member of Chi Omega sorority. She has been employed by the Marshall Implement and Garage company in Clay Center. Lieutenant Starkweather was graduated from Kansas State College at Manhattan and was employed in Salina before entering the service. He has recently returned from a year's service in the African and Italian theaters, and is stationed temporarily at Santa Monica, Calif., where he is awaiting a new assignment. Four Fine Arts Coeds Give Recitals Today A student recital in piano and voice was presented this afternoon at 3:30 in Fraser theater. The students participating are Emadee Gregory, Fine Arts junior; Evelyn Walton, Fine Arts sophomore; Joan Vickers, Lawrence; Arleene Nickels, Fine Arts junior; and Beverly Greiner, Fine Arts sophomore. Turney to Make Report On Accelerated Program Prof. A. H. Turney of the Schoo, of Education will make a report on the accelerated students, approved by the Board of Examiners, to the psychological section of the Kansas Academy of Science meeting at Washburn University in Topeka on Saturday. Professor Turney is chairman of the Board of Examiners. O'Riley Is Commissioned After 18 Months Service Harry Melvin O'Riley, Syracuse, Kans., who was graduated from the University in 1938, has received his commission as Lieutenant, j.g., in the Navy, after 18 months service as an enlisted man. Lieutenant O'Riley is now stationed at the Navy Communication School, at Harvard University. Adelane's The More... (Fun Clothes) The Merrier With men growing scarcer, and each male who drops in our midst mobbed with attention, our spirit-lifters must come from our own gaiety. And there's nothing like cute young Laura Lees to make us feel merry. Laura Lee — Irelin in Pastels — as shown $7.95 Adelane's EJUNIOR FASHIONS A bridge party will be given by the University Club at 8:00 p.m. tomorrow in the club rooms. Hosts will be Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Sandelius and Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Davidson. ... — BUY WAR STAMPS ... Congress Considers Navy Bill Washington, (INS) — The house appropriations committee placed before Congress yesterday a $32,647,- 000,000 bill to finance the navy's war effort until June 29, 1945. ... BUY WAR $TAMPS ... Whatever It Takes for Your Sprnig Blow Out. Whether It Be Navy, Army or Civilian Style and Quality Is Tops If It Has This Label--- After Easter Clearance! Beginning Today Selected groups from our Spring Stock... Broken size lots . . . Not every style in every color and size, but all markedly reduced. Sorry, all sales final. 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