CH24,19 FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1944 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE RAM Kansas Round of Women" Mabel R. Margars, girls, Haskell Ennard, U. Mattie Crum of romano trucker. Maude E. of romano trucker. shopbers were elected bakery after held Tues- tle Theater McDonnell d. are Emily violet; Violet education; Arts sopho- college fresh- s, Business Cross ANSAS 1944 LETIN u, 8 Journal- publication. of the Col will be held at 4:30 p.m. dwson, Dean. who missed or Aptitude p April 22 psychological 4:00 p.m. Director, ih. Tests. DS fraternityaude Rob-116 old striped March 18, Journalism call Jean -116 wanted for hio. -116 693-116 with leath- hall. Re- sece phone 8 Fraser. 693-116 obly in En- the name both the' one 205. -5 Kansan ANSAS SHOEMAKER JEAN JONES, RUTH TIPPIN A GUNSOL SEE ROSE GILL CORRAL HEDUCK MEEFFLOFT CHITEMENDORF LINE NODLE LOU PERKINS TH KREHBIEL ace, $1.75 a kansas, Kansas college year oak university class matter test office at of March 3. Carnival, Servicemen's Dance Both Will Be Tomorrow Night The Women's City Club will be the sponsors of the servicemen's dance at the Community building in Lawrence, Saturday night, Mrs. George Hedrick, publicity chairman has announced. All navy men and the remaining AST's have been invited to attend. Chaperones will be Mr. and Mrs. Akers, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Krone, Mr. and Mrs Judson Smoyer, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Springer, and Mrs. Nell Dickson. The biggest University event scheduled over the weekend will be the Carnival at Hoch auditorium tomorrow night. Three other parties have been authorized for tonight and tomorrow by Miss Meguiar, advisor of women. Pi Beta Phi dinner guests last night were Lt. Ebida Sedgehorn, Mrs Paul Saffel, and Miss Mary Fredricks, of Lawrence. The pledge class gave a tea Wednesday afternoon for the Sigma Kappa pledges. Sigma Alpha Epsilon — Kenneth Winters, S1/C, was a luncheon guest yesterday. Winters, a former chapter member, is attending midshipman school at Columbia University, N. Y. A/C William Hilton was also a luncheon guest yesterday. Hilton is on his way to California to report for duty with the army air corps. Kappa Alpha Theta — Miss Eileen O'Conner of Wichita is a guest this weekend. Kappa Kappa Gamma dinner guests last night were Mr. and Mrs K. W. Davidson, and Mrs. Henry Leafer of Wichita. Tau Kappa Epsilon—Robert Chapman, a member of Alpha Lambda chapter at Kansas State College, Manhattan, was a guest yesterday. Chi Omega held its annual initiation dinner last night. Harmon Co-op-Kathelen French was a dinner guest last night. Nu Sigma Nu had a dinner at the Hearth last night, with about 35 members present. O'Conner Gets Promotion At Camp Stoneman, Calif. Earl E. O'Conner, Paola, was recently promoted at Camp Stoneman Calif., to the rank of corporal. Prior to entering the Army March 9, 1943. Cpl. O'Conner was a student at the University. At Camp Stoneman he is a clerk in the Operations Division Office. Authorized Parties Carruth Hall, dance at Carruth, 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. Friday, March 24: Saturday, March 25: Alpha Chi Omega, pledge party chapter house, 8 to 11 p.m. Student Union Activities, YWCA Dance Carnival, Hoch auditorium 8:30 to 12 p.m. Alpha Kappa Alpha, party, Kansan room, 9 to 12 p.m. Two Former Students Married in Baldwin ELIZABETH MEGUIAR Adviser of Women. Mrs. Lulu Hambleton of DeSoto has announced the marriage of her daughter, Miss Irma Hambleton to John N. Parker, also of DeSoto, at 8 o'clock Monday evening, March 20, in Baldwin. The marriage vows were read by Dr. H. K. Ebright. The bride wore a military blue suit with brown accessories. On her shoulder she wore a corsage of gardens and yellow roses. The wedding ceremony took place at Dr. Ebright's home. The couple were attended by Mr. 'and Mrs. Harry E. Miller of DeSoto. After a few days in Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs. Parker are making their home in DeSoto. Mrs. Parker is assistant cashier of the DeSoto State bank and Mr. Parker is supervisor of the Hercules cafeteria at the Sunflower Ordnance Works. He was formerly owner of Wiedemann's. Barretts to Entertain Spanish Faculty Mrs. Parker was a student at the University in 1920. Mr. Parker, also, is a former student. Honoring W. H. Shoemaker, professor of Romance languages, whose birthday is this week, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Barrett will entertain members of the University Spanish faculty and their wives with a dinner at 7 p.m. today at the Colonial Tea Room. Following the dinner the guests will go to the host's home on West Campus road. Guests will be Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Shoemaker, Miss May Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Osma, Miss Maude Elliott, Calvert J. Winter, Miss Jean Ogilbee, and Miss Mar- jorie Mossman. Adelane's Navy-Station Officers and gobs alike will worship at the shrine you can create in this adorable Sailor Girl Coat, which has been fashioned of poetre towl dress fabric and complemented by novelty soutache braid. Two button, double-breasted at waist line. Anchor Navy $19.95 Pi Lambda Theta Will Honor Officer Adelane's Hostesses at the reception will be members of Gamma chapter. Monday evening pledging services will also be held for new members. A reception in the Old English room of the Memorial Union building Monday evening, will honor Dr. Anita Dowell of John Hopkins University, a national officer of Pi Lambda Theta who will visit Gamma, the university's chapter of the national honorary education sorority, next week. The selectees are; Grace Bown Noble, Kansas City, Kan.; Hope Crittendon, Wichita; Mary Louise Dillenback, Troy; Barbara Duree, Dodge City; Florence Eggert, Lawrence; Bonnie De Gustafson, Marquette; Marcicle Ketter, Falls City, Nebr.; Bertha May Patterson, Independence; Nadine Potter, Kansas City; Suzanne Schmidt, Freeport; Margaret Shively, Osawatonie; Emma Strain, Garnett; Ellen Marie Utley, Bartlesville, Okla.; Viola Van Deventer, Wellington; Viola Richardson Vansickle., Lawrence; Glennie Waters, Fargo, N. D.; Maurine Waterstradt, Detroit; Phyllis Wickert, Claffin; and Martha Cummins, Hollywood. Miss Martha Peterson, president of the local chapter, is making other arrangements for Dr. Dowell's visit. Dr. Dowell will be entertained Monday noon with a luncheon at the Colonial Tea Room given by Miss Ruth Kenney, secretary of the correspondence study bureau. Guests will be officers of Gamma chapter. Workers' Ideas Save Money Workers' Ideas Save Money Suggestions from war workers have brought an estimated saving of $6,809.343 to the war department, according to the latest tablued results of the "Ideas for Victory" program. Steak Fries Are Still In Vogue The genuine steak fry started a fade-out about the time that Hiram Walker went out and OPA management came in. With the advent of spring, students are now merely thinking in terms of "fries." Essential ingredients are still present, although such things at catsup, weiners, cheese, and marshmallows belong to the "do you remember when" days. Faced with these difficulties last spring, the situation was endured somewhat as follows: The Beta freshmen sacrificed steaks for fried chicken and spent the evening at Brown's grove playing jacks and singing songs. The Delts, too, ate chicken, but an amusing diversion was blowing foam off the top of their glasses. By fair means or foul, the Phi Gams came across with meat, living up to their "do or die" policy. The Phi Psis found the seclusion o the chapter house to their liking while the Phi Bete and Nu Sig medical fraternities traditionally scorned women and drowned their sorrows and everything else by themselves. The Phi Delts, long noted for their spring "fries," have always been able to struggle along on beer, potato chips, cokes and blankets, on the theory, "why camouflage your real intent?" The battle cry, "Lets go on a fry," is ringing again. Gas rationing limits the distance, but as long as men still like their wine, women and song, i will be a popular past time. Visit Journal World Plant The journalism class in Editing I visited the plant of the Journal- World Tuesday afternoon. Parker-Jenkins Pinning Announced By Corbin Yesterday Corbin Hall has announced the pinning of Bobe Jane Parker, College sophomore from Robinson, to Naval Aviation Cadet Robert R. Jenkins of Humboldt, Neb. The announcement was made last evening by Mrs. Charles F. Brook, social director. She wore a corsage of talisman roses, and Miss Parker had a corsage of white gardenias. Ruth Prentice, College junior from Kansas City, sang "I Love You Truly" and after dinner Miss Parker passed chocolates in her room. Quill Club Entries Are Due Tomorrow Miss Parker is the daughter of Mrs. Louise Parker of Robinson, Air Cadet Jenkins is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen D. Jenkins of Humboldt, Neb. He was graduated from the University in the spring of 1943, where he was enrolled in the School of Fine Arts. A member of the University band, he was elected to Phi Mu Alpha, honorary fraternity for men in music. Air Cadet Jenkins reported Wednesday to the naval base at Olathe, where he will receive his primary training. Manuscripts from students interested in becoming members of Quill Club, must be submitted by Saturday noon, Clarence Miller, chancellor of the club, reminded students today. Manuscripts are to be left in room 203 Fraser hall. They should be clearly labeled for Quill Club. The name and address of the author must appear on all manuscripts. Dennis Day Goes to Navy Dennis Day, tenor on the Jack Benny radio program, will report to the Navy April 15.