ARCH 21, 194 TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1944 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS ADS PAGE THREE vi. Good con Schwartz d e office e office of, 103 Street, that a pair o- f. If the one there and and pay for a office, Jour- nes will be re- gold striped may, March 18 and Journalist case call Jenr 688-112 pha fraternity Maude Rob- 689-112 y Kansan a watch with found please r Place, phone -112 OF KANSAS NNE SHOEMAKER ... JEAN JONES, RUTH TIPPIN F GINIA UGONSLY ROSSMAN MCGILL, WILMA KATI GORBULL KOVEL MOSCHITOFF MOTHFEL SCHMETTENOFF QUELINE NOLDER TY LOU PERKINS RUTH KREHBIEL advance, $1.75 a kansas, Kannan, school year ex- d University d class matter post office at of March 3, DS 66 Sales Fitted CAL CO. Phone 425 Stock Service cographs ever made finished DIO 21 Mass. ABLES lothing none 675 UREAU graphing ling Sororities,Fraternities Begin Spring Initiation and Elections Although Old Man Winter made a surprise return trip on the second day of spring, sororites and fraternities have already begun spring initiation and election of officers. Bob Jensen, Larry Miller, David Battenfield, Allan Chapman, and A.C James Lane of Topcka, were Sunday dinner guests. Alpha Omicron Pi elected the following officers last night: Janet Sloan, president; Gerry Gentry, vice-president; Helen June Wise, recording secretary; Betty Ann Schieber, corresponding secretary; Kelma Grace Smith, treasurer; Pat Sloan, assistant treasurer; Lorraine Witt, rush captain; Ruth Stallard, historian; Marvel Eno, house manager; and Dorothy Deem, doorkeeper. Over the weekend, Chi Omega and Phi Beta Pi medical fraternity initiated members of their pledge classes. Last night, Kappa Alpha Theta and Alpha Omicron Pi elected new officers, and named Lila Jean Doughman and Janet Sloan to head their respective sororities. Weekend guest was Jane Bartling, Kansas City. Pi Beta Phi dinner guests last night were Lt. Robert Frizell and Sara Jane Myers, a former chapter member from Joplin, Mo. Sigma Alpha Epsilon — Lt. Lorel Dunham, stationed with the army air corps at Morre Field, Texas, was a guest yesterday. Kappa Kappa Gamma luncheon guests yesterday were Lt. Robert Woodbury, stationed in Phoenix, Arlz., and Lt. and Mrs. Thomas Lil-ard. Sanford Dietrich, a four-year- year naval medical student at Yale University, was a dinner guest last night. Tau Kappa Epsilon dinner guests last night were Bud Butler, Henry Comstock, Clif Hauge, former chapter members from Kansas City, Mo., and Lt. Dale Smith. Phi Gamma Delta — Lt. Robert Frizell, former chapter member, was a guest yesterday. 1245 Louisiana — Mrs. Ralph S. Ring gave a dinner party Sunday evening for Frances Davidson, Margaret Barker, Harriet Rouse, Louise Murray, Norah Ginther, Marian Eisele, Frances Foerschler, and Anna May Young. Delta Gamma—Mrs. Neal Johnson, Mrs. Trout, and Mrs. Earl Harris, all of Kansas City, Mo., were dinner guests last night. Gamma Phi Beta has announced the initiation of Lee Blackwill, Wamego; Emily Stacy, Lawrence; Leatrice Gibbs, Kansas City; Jane Owen, Kansas City; Geraldine Nelson, Kansas City; Hazel Jones, Omaha, Neb.; Shirley Otter, Norton; Judy VanDeventer, Wellington; Frances Muhlenbruch, Argentina; Jane Atwood, Kansas City, Mo.; Marjorie Cooper, El Dorado; Billy Simgons, Sublette; Virginia Urban, Lucas; Penny Pinegar, Coffeyville, and Barbara Brehm, Hutchinson. Betty Lane of Evanston, Ill., was a weekend guest. Battenfield — Prof. R. H. Wheeler is a dinner guest last night. Joe Stryker of Fredonia was a dinner guest Sunday night. Alpha Delta Pi has announced the initiation of the following women: Mariorie Shryock, Kansas City, Mo.; Frances Sartori, Kansas City, Mo.; Sue Logsden, Lawrence; Carol Lambeck, Leavenworth; Barbara Vasey, Manhattan; Jean Holman, Leavenworth; Bonnie De Stutz, Utica; Ruth Culp, Kansas City, Mo.; Bobette Sellers, Paola; Jane Gary, Winfield; Charlotte Wagner, Ellinwood; Verna Lee Brooks, Brewster; Barbara Niedig, Leavenworth; Mary Jane Holzem, Kansas City, Mo; Delta Tau Delta — Wayne Taintor of the University of North Dakota is a visitor. Melba Deane DeArmand, Kansas City, Mo.; and Barbara Zuercher, Wichita. Delta Upsilon -- Jack Hines and Karl Ehrl attended the Provential Convention of Delta Upsilon at Minneapolis last week. Kappa Alpha Tacta elected the following officers last night: Lila (continued to page four) Rymph, Santner Married in Topeka Announcement has been made of the marriage of Helen Louise Rymph, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. L. M. Rymph of Topeka and Floyd A. Santner, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Santner of Minneapolis. The ceremony, Friday night at the Central Congregational church in Topeka, was read by the Rev. Mr. Rymph. Santner, a member of Phi Chi medical fraternity, is attending the University under the V-12 medical program. Miss Rymph, who is active in musical circles, attended the University of Kansas and was grad- Norma Jean Edwards Engaged to Navy Man The engagement of Norma Jean Edwards of Liberal, to Chief Warrant Officer Sam R. Madison, who is stationed at the army air field in Liberal, was announced. Sunday night at 1245 Louisiana by Mrs. Ralph S. Ring, housemother. Chocolates were passed to members of the house. Miss Edwards is a sophomore in the College. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Edwards of Liberal. Chief Madison is from Denver, Colo. tated from Washburn University in 1943. Hollis-MacDowell Engagement Told Corbin Hall has announced the engagement of Jeanne Hollis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Hollis of Overbrook, to Harlan MacDowell, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. MacDowell of Topeka. Mrs. Alma Brook, housemother made the announcement last night at dinner, Ruth Prentice sang "I Love You Truly." Miss Hollis received a gardenia corsage. Chocolates were passed after dinner. Miss Hollis is a junior in the College. Mr. MacDowell is a senior in the School of Business. He is a member of the ISA Council. THEY "KEEP'EM ROLLING THE RAILROADS ARE THE BACKBONE make renewed consultations between Allied leaders necessary on the applications of the Atlantic minister that the LISTEN TO "YOUR AMERICA" ON YOUR FAVORITE N. B. C. STATION $5; and events of the war will make renewed consultations between Allied leaders necessary on the applications of the Atlantic Charter.