CH28, TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1944 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS RAM PAGE THREE rites. "Pia nn). I. Ernest A. Lavo Frida STFP troop their ne bat division ADS ment bear rine Easter if she wi Phone 559 this Ad a Room 0 605- PS . . . — Kansan KANSAS E SHOEMAKER JEAN JONES RUTH TIPPIN IAISE GUNSOLLY JRISS ROSSMAN GILL, WILMA KATI GOORLB MIES MORTELB WILES MOFFEET SMITCHENDRON ELINE NODLER LOU PERKINS SUTH KREHBIEL Nation ncece, $1.75 m encece, Kansas, bool year ex- d university class matte ost office at of March 3 DS 66 s Fitted CAL CO. Phone 425 k Service ographs er made finished 10 1 Mass. one 6755 UREAU phing ing Judkins' Band Will Play for ISA Kansas Kapers Saturday Night Howard Judkins' Band from St. Joseph, Mo., will make a return appearance on the campus for Kansas Kapers, the all-University dance sponsored by the I.S.A., from 9 to 12 Saturday night at the Memorial Union lounge. Judkins has made former appearances at Kansas State College, Emporia Teachers, Baker University and Washburn College. His last appearance here was Nov. 6. Admission to the dance will be free to I.S.A. members, stag or drag, John Sells, ISA president, announced. Tickets may be obtained from any ISA Council member. Chi Omega elected the following officers last night: president, Margaret Kreider; vice-president, Marian Montgomery; treasurer, Patricia Gore; secretary, Mimi Nettles; pledge mother, Helen Clickner, perosnel chairman, Marilyn Sweeney; rush captain, Marge Pollock; chapter correspondent, Dixie Jeanne Gilliland; activities manager, Elizabeth Baker, intramurals manager, Pat Coolidge; vacations chairman, Barbara Baker; social chairman, Sue Diggs; maintenance chairman, Janice Jones; files manager, Betty June Craig; scrapbook keeper, Margaret Gurley; and house manager, Neil Legler. Mrs. Rice Phelps and Mrs. Ulysses Rible were dinner guests last night. Miss Edna Earle Richardson, a representative of the national office, arrived today and will visit at the chapter house Wednesday and Thursday. Delta Gamma entertained these guests at a founders' day banquet last night: Mrs. C. Cotton, Miss Beulah Morrison, Mrs. Ruth Rodgers Price, Miss Virginia Brand, Mrs. M. C. McCool, Mrs. Martha Jane Stoneback, Mrs. R. Nichols and Mrs. Ruth Warner. Election of the following officers has been announced: president, Doris Bixby; vice-president, Betty Leibrand; recording secretary, Jane Frienmuth; corresponding secretary, Joan Johnson; chapter treasurer, Betty Beach; house treasurer, Virginia Cochner; rush captain and song leader, Mary Ann Grey; corush captain, Carol Stuart; social chairman, Dorothy Jean Safford; scholarship chairman, Dorothy Kintzel; activities chairman, Neeta Nelle Marks; pledge mistress, Barbara Kile; publicity chairman, Rosemary Ryan; ritual chairman, Donna Jean Morris; culture charman, Patricia Manley; and scrapbook chairman, Harriet Witmer. Hopkins Hall gave a birthday dinner last night for Wilma Harshaw and Vivian Parker. Sigma Alpha Epsilon — Kenneth Winters S 1/c visited the chapter vesterdav. The chapter has announced the pledging of Robert Nelson, Tulsa, Okla; Lie Siebert, McPherson; and Charles Smith, Tulsa, Okla. Mrs. Cecil Plant of Wichita was a weekend guest. Prof. Verner Smith was a dinner guest last night. Alpha Omicron Pi elected the following officers at a chapter meeting last night: Marguerita Kerschen, study plan officer and scholarship chairman; Mary Margaret Gaynor, social chairman; Pat Sloan, intramural manager; and Betty Schleber, social service chairman. Foster Hall — Dorothy Bruce, Chickasha, Okla., was a guest yesterday. Miller Hall will hold an hour dance Wednesday night with PT's 1 and 6. Ed Zimmerman was a dinner guest last night. Eileen Colver was a Sunday guest Kappa Kappa Gamma—Luncheon guest yesterday was Wayne Lowe of Hutchinson. Westminster Hall weekend guests were Lorraine Sussex of Kansas City, Ruth Woolport of Topeka, and Flossie Helmke of Park College, Parkville, Mo. Announcement has been made of the marriage of Betty Anne Mott, daughter of Lt. Col. and Mrs. James M. Mott of Lawrence, to Ens. Thomas Sterling Mackie of Wadsworth, both former students at the University. Two Former Students Married in Texas The bride, a sophomore in the College last year, was a member of Delta Gamma sorority. Ensign Mackie, a sophomore in the School of Engineering when he enlisted in the naval air corps in November, 1942, received his commission at Corpus Christi. The marriage was solemnized March 4, at the Methodist church in Corpus Christi, Texas. Ensign and Mrs. Mackie are now at home in Sanford, Fla., where he is stationed. The regular meeting of Tau Sigma, dancing sorority, will be at 7:15 this evening, in Robinson gymnasium. Dr. E. R. Hall Speaks At Phi Sigma Dinner The anatomical features, special habits, and the distribution over the North American continent of wensels were discussed by Dr. E. Raymond Hall at a dinner meeting before 55 members and guests of the University chapter of Phi Sigma, honorary biological fraternity last night. Dr. Hall has recently been appointed chairman of the department of zoology and director of Dyche Museum to replace Dr. H. H. Lane, who will retire from that position July 1, 1944. The lecture was illustrated with examples of the four main species inhabiting the continent. Dr. Hall emphasized the influence of environmental factors on anatomical features of the animals. He has been conducting research on weasels for a number of years and expects to continue this work at the University. Addie Mary Egbert, graduate student; June Jett, senior in the College; and James Norman, junior in the college, were initiated into the organization preceding the dinner. Alan Stutz Is at Home After Demolition Course Pvt. Alan G. Stutz, former member of the University ROTC, is at home in Topeka on furlough from Fort Benning, Ga., where he recently completed a course in demolition. Pvt. Stutz, a graduate of Kemper Military School, is a volunteer paratrooper. smart women everywhere swear by Revlon America's best-loved nail enamel and lipstick You'll marvel at the "stay-on" quality, the radiant loveliness of this famous nail polish and matching lipstick. The favorite with well-dressed women and professional manicurists everywhere. Select yours in one of the glorious new shades, today! DOUBLE FEATURE... Complete, 750. Contains regular size Revision Nail Enamel and small Size Adherent. Max Inghram Miller Marries in Indiana Announcement has been made of the marriage of Annabel Beck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul V. Beck, to Pvt. Max Ingham Miller, University graduate in 1943. COSMETIC DEPARTMENT The ceremony took place Sunday, March 5, at the First Presbyterian church in Indianapolis, Ind. Private Miller is now stationed with the medical department enlisted technicians school, Billings General hospital, at Ft. Benjamin Harrison, Ind. Harkness, Martin Wed In Eastland, Texas The marriage of Dorothy Kathleen Harkness of Kansas City, and Lt. Dean E. Martin of Princeton, took place Sunday, March 5, in Eastland, Texas. The bride, a junior in the College last year, is the daughter of R. J. Harkness of Kansas City. Lieutenant Martin is a graduate of the University, and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Martin of Princeton. Lieutenant and Mrs. Martin are now at home in Sweetwater, Texas, where he is stationed at the Avenger army air field as a base weather officer. Juanita Sheridan Weds David Boylan Two University graduates, Juanita Rose Sheridan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Sheridan of Kansas City, Mo., and David Ray Boylan, Jr., son of Capt. and Mrs. D. R. Boylan, of Dayton, Ohio, were married at 8 pm, Friday, in Kansas City, Mo. The bride was graduated from the College in February, and the groom was graduated from the School of Engineering and Architecture in 1943. Maid of honor was Marjorie Sheridan, sister of the bride. Bridesmaids were Charline Coomber, College sophomore, and Alice Boylan, graduate of the University, Bob Schapper was best man. Ushers were Hannah Roberts, College junior; Katherine Wilson; Fred Stultz, University graduate; and Bob Collett, junior medical student at the University hospitals. Candlelighters were Marjorie Amend, College sophomore, and Betty Evans. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Boylan left Monday morning for Philadelphia where the groom is employed by a chemical company. Give to the Red Cross Some Things You Gals May Have Wanted and Could Not Find? SPORT JACKETS LOAFER COATS ZELAN JACKETS CALIFORNIA STYLED SLAX SLAX SOX KNIT POLO SHIRTS JEEP HATS BOW TIES STATION WAGON COATS TRENCH COATS CREST KNIT SPRING TOPCOATS You Better Tear Down Town to--- Girls Gym Clothes 2nd Floor