APRIL 5. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 1944 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE THREE council code will revise on's Inter- appointed resident, atization yest of the Un deded by K Delta Upsi k Earle Cr obert Gibb Caulking. B I eisenhow s to have thin the net in Britain 1,000 acres included in the end of the series as compared in 1939. on Britain. ADS Identify office, and par- nalism bloch -12 Kansan of KANSAS SAS NINE SHOEMAKER ... JEAN JONES RUTH TIPPI UNIA GUNSOL USERSSMA CGILL, WILM KAT GORRI ANNA HEDRIC ROYCE BOTTLE PELINE NODL ance, $1.75 Kansas, Kansa school year e and Universi class matte post office of March A Good Friday Religious Service To Be for University Students The lenten season and approaching Easter weekend has made a slash in the number of social activities this week. Most of the civilian students will go home for Easter. For the students who will remain here over the weekend, the University will sponsor a Good Friday religious service, at 4:30 p.m., Friday, in the Fraser chapel. The public has also been invited to attend. Dr. R. A. Schwegler, professor in the School of Education, will give an address, "In Memoriam Christi." The only hour dance which has been announced for tonight will be given by Kappa Kappa Gamma. Members of PT5 in Templin hall will be guests. Journalism students, faculty members, and their guests, will take the evening off tonight, to attend the annual Zilch dinner, at 6:30 at the Colonial Tea Room. Miss Frances Morehouse, an alumna of Sheaffer, Minn., was a chpater visitor Monday. Alpha Delta Pi has announced the pledging of Letha Sanford of Lawrence, and the initiation of Elizabeth Jacques of Dahlart, Texas. Kaw Koettes — Don Harling of Tonganoxie was a dinner guest Tuesday. Tau Kappa Epsilon—Miss Mickey Marshall of Kansas City, Mo., was a guest Monday. Kappa Alpha Theta dinner guest last night was Mrs. Harry Phipps of Wichita. Sigma Kappa — Lt. Albert B. Stover of the Topeka Air Base was a dinner guest last night. Pi Beta Phi dinner guest last night was Peggy O'Brien. *Kappa Kappa Gamma*—A/C Murtoun Short of Warsaw, Mo., was a dinner guest last night. Members of PT 5 will be guests at an hour dance tonight. Henry Hoffman Visits Campus Henry Hoffman, who was graduated from the University in 1941, was a visitor on the campus yesterday. Hoffman is now working with a chemical company in St. Louis, Mo. Delta Gam, Phi Psi Pinning Announced Delta Gamma has announced the pinning and engagement of Betty Leibbrand, daughter of Lieutenant Colonel and Mrs. P. H. Leibbrand of Lawrence, and Sgt. William Bloodworth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph K. Bloodworth of Portland, Ore. Following the pinning ceremony last night at the chapter house, Miss Leibbrand put on a diamond engagement ring. Sgt. Bloodworth, a former member of the Phi Kappa Psi chapter at the University of Oregon, is now stationed with the army at Camp Roberts, Calif. Miss Leibbrand is a junior in the University School of Business. Here's a preparation that keeps hands and skin soft, smooth and lovely in spite of work or weather. Rub in a dab of SOFSKIN before and after grimy or skindrying tasks or sports. It's tops for a smooth, well-groomed skin. Corsages of gardenias and African violets were presented to Donna Clair Jackson and Betty Beach, who assisted in the ceremony, and Mrs. F. A. Benson, Delta Gamma house-mother, received pink-edged carnations. Miss Leibbrand's corsage was of gardenias and pale yellow roses. Lieutenant Carlson was graduated from the University School of Medicine, and took his internship at the Albany Charity hospital in Albany, N.Y. He is a member of Phi Beta Pi medical fraternity. SOFSKIN CREME The bride attended the University of Kansas City, and was graduated from the University of Missouri as a medical technician. 35c, 60c, and $1.00 In the Black and Gold Jars In the Black and Gold Jars Following the ceremony, a dinner was given for the bridal party by the bride's parents, at the Bellerive hotel. The marriage took place at 5 p.m. Tuesday, March 28, in the parish house of the Messiah Lutheran church in Kansas City. The Rev. Paul Esping officiated at the double ring service. Announcement has been made of the marriage of Jeanneette Catherine Justus, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Justus of Smithville, Mo., to Lt. C. Sanford Carlson, son of Mrs. Lt. C. Sanford Carlson of Frankfort. H. W. STOWITS Medical Graduate Marries Missourian H. W. STOWITS Rexall Drug Store 9th & Mass. Phone 516 Lawrence, Kan. Lieutenant and Mrs. Carlson will be at home in Geneva, N.Y., where he is stationed at the Samson naval training station. More Cotton Grown in Mexico Mexico expects to harvest a 10 per cent larger cotton crop this year. KEEP UP THE FIGHT Sigma Kappa Alumnae Meet on the HOME FRONT Independent Laundry and Dry Cleaners 740 Vt. Phone 432 Mrs. Ralph Van Bebber was hostess to the Sigma Kappa alumnae at a dessert bridge last night. Following a short meeting members of the alumnae association tied a comfort for the Jayhawk nursery. Ellsworth Speaks On Teacher Shortage CARRY ON--- with VICTORY GARDENS TO GROW MORE IN '44 BARTELDES SEED CO. 804 Mass. Phone 97 THE STUDENTS' FAVORITE Miss Maud Ellsworth, associate professor of education, spoke Monday afternoon to members of the Lawrence Woman's club on "The School Situation in Kansas." VARSITY CLEANERS PHONE 400 Miss Ellsworth told of the shortage of teachers throughout the country. Of the 50,000 emergency teachers in the United States, she said, many are not trained for the work, and others have been retired some years ago because of age. Miss Ellsworth urged the group of women to consider the situation and to realize that in educating today's children, who will be our future citizens, teachers are contributing to the winning of the war and to future security. 'Phog' Allen's Son Will Marry Pi Phi The marriage of Jean McFarland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James E. McFarland of Topeka, and Robert Earl Allen, son of Dr. and Mrs. Forrest C. "Phog" Allen of Lawrence, will take place at 8 p.m. Wednesday, April 26. Miss McFarland attended the University, where she was a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority. The marriage will be solemnized in the McClintock Chapel of Grace Cathedral in Topeka. Following the ceremony, there will be a reception at the Topea Country Club. Gas and Petroleum in 62 Counties Allen was graduated from the University, and is now a senior in the School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, where he is stationed with the army. He is a member of Phi Kappa Psi social fraternity, and Nu Sigma Nu medical fraternity. Natural gas and petroleum are produced in 62 of the 105 counties. It's So Easy to Dress Up This Easter! Add a few of these new items to your wardrobe: SPORT JACKET SPORT SLAX SPORT SHIRTS or a GABERDINE SUIT BOSTONIAN SHOES DOBBS HAT And Don't Forget Spring Ties and Sox You Are Sure to Feel the Difference in Your Appearance if They Have This Label