WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1944 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS 16, 1944 PAGE THREE and Spea- tletcher quand) ries for izabeth versity e" by at the association Music Janeave the ds elected junior, Fine n. The next d the view- Mr. methods Elec- electric h gold l 731. ampus 775-97 lebook n last 磅. 1504. 574-96 san 1.75 a Kansas, ar ex- versity matter lice at arch 3, Hour Dance Tonight Will Have Political Side for ISA Members Twelve nominations for six elec tive positions to the Independent Student Association council will be made tonight at an hour dance from 7:00 to 8:00 in the Union Lounge. The final election will be Saturday night during a dance from 9:00 to 12:00 in the lounge. Tonight at 7:30 the ISA members will be divided into four groups according to their respective classes. Each group will nominate three students, including at least one boy and one girl. These names will be placed on the ballots for the election Saturday night. Both dances will be sweater and skirt affairs. A dinner dance will be given by the university club tonight. The dinner will be at the Colonial at 7 p.m. and a formal dance in the Kansas room the of Union building will follow. Pi Beta Phi pledge class will have a tea this afternoon at the chapter house. Guests will be the pledge class of Gamma Phi Beta. H. S. Stillwell, associate professor of aeronautical engineering, and his wife, and J. D. Stranathan, professor of physics, and his wife, will be hosts. Campus House—Mrs. W. Hall, Tonganoxie, was a dinner guest last night. Pledges will also have an now dance tonight with members of Ph Kappa Psi. Lt. Robert K. Weary was a dinner guest last night. Carruth Hall has elected new officers. They are William Landrey, president; John Bossi, vice-president; Kenneth Reasons, secretary; Robert Lundy, treasurer; Harlan McDowell, social chairman. Alpha Delta Pi—Mrs. Cornelia Bigelow was a dinner guest last night. Chi Omega—Mrs. Rachel Vander-Werf was a dinner guest last night. Phi Kappa Psi—Betty June Sullivan was a dinner guest last night. Phi Delta Theta-Jack McCoy, a former chapter member now stationed with the army air corps at Maxwell field, was a weekend guest. Harmon Co-op—Elsie Bowman of Kansas City, Mo., was a weekend guest. Second Lieutenant Charles W. Elliott is now taking bombardier training at the Army Air Forces Training Command station at Roswell Army Air Field, Roswell, N. M. He recently completed a course in navigation at Hondo. Tex. Lt. Charles Elliott Stationed at Roswell Lt. Elliott is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Elliott, 121 E. Fifth St., Halstead. He attended the University of Kansas from 1940-1943, and was a member of Phi Delta Theta, social fraternity. Lawrence Graduates Married Thursday Miss Mary Frances Fitzpatrick, a graduate in 1943, was married to Lt. Jack R. Stephenson, '42, of the army air force at 7 p.m. last Thursday in St. John's parish house. The Rev. Cowell O'Neill performed the ceremony. The bride was dressed in a coral wool suit with navy accessories, and wore a corsage of white gladiolas and paperwhite narcissus. For All Occasions RIDE THE BUS Miss Rosemary Kendall, dressed in an iris wool suit with lime green accessories, attended the bride. She wore a corsage of baby iris. Lieutenant Stephenson was attended by A/S Bernard F. Hall of Kansas City. Moreaus To Entertain Friday A reception was given at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Fitzpatrick, 1214 Kentucky. Afterward, the couple left for a short wedding trip. Mrs. Fitzpatrick, who was a member of Jay Janes while a student at the University, will return to Lawrence and continue her work as an English instructor at Lawrence Junior High School. Lieutenant Stephenson, who was a member of the Orchestra, the Band, YMCA Cabinet, Phi Delta Kappa, educational fraternity, and Pi Kappa Lambda, music fraternity, will return to duty with the army air force. Illinois U. Has "Happy Hour" The Rapid Transit F. J. Moreau, dean of the Law School, and his wife will entertain their dinner bridge club at 7 p.m Friday at the Colonial. Co. A recent "Happy Hour" for sailors stationed at the University of Illinois featured wrestling matches and boxing bouts. Your Local Bus Service McConigly-Shinkle Pinning Announced Delta Gamma has announced the engagement of Anna McConigly, Russell, freshman in the School of Medicine, to William Shinkle, Mound City, a freshman in the School of Medicine, and a member of Phi Beta Pi, medical fraternity. The traditional pinning ceremony took place Saturday night at dinner. The announcement was made by Mrs. F. A. Benson, housemother, who received a corsage of red camellias. Peggy Schell and Helen Lowenstein assisted in the ceremony and received corsages of gardenias. Chocolates were passed. Alumna a 'Trooper' On Italian Front Tour Becoming a famous woman journalist since her graduation in 1923. Miss Doris Fleeson recently returned to Washington, D.C., from a tour of the war zone in Italy as a war correspondent for a women's magazine. She was with General Clark's fifth army. Miss Fleeson, the first woman correspondent to reach the front, wore the regulation war correspondent's uniform with the red, white, and blue badge of the fifth army on her sleeve. She lived in a pup tent enduring mud and other handicaps along with the servicemen and nurses and was declared a good trooper by the officers and men. Miss Fleeson, the divorced wife of John O'Donnell, chief of the New York News Washington bureau, plans to speak in Chicago Feb. 16 and in Columbia, Mo., Feb. 18. She hopes to have a reunion with her three brothers while in this part of the country. Before going overseas, Miss Fleeson was noted as a Washington correspondent for the New York Daily News. An honored guest at Mrs. Roosevelt's press conference recently, she told of her experiences in Italy. ... — BUY WAR STAMPS ... Welcome Students COLONIAL TEA ROOM To the Lunch 11:30 - 1:30 Dinner ___ 5:30 - 7:30 Sunday Dinner ___ 12:00 - 2:00 NO SATURDAY MEALS Phone 978 936 Ky. Meet The Gang For DINNERS and COKES at BRICK'S THE STUDENT HANGOUT Woodworth-Wilson Marriage Announced Announcement has been made by Phi Delta Theta of the marriage of Forrest A. Wilson, a former University student and member of the chapter from 1940 to 1943 to Miss Nancy Woodworth of Halstead. The ceremony was performed Sunday afternoon in the Presbyterian church of Halstead with Rev. Thomas Mordy officiating. Mr. Wilson, the son of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Huebert of Halstead, was attended by his brothers, Dan and Dean Huebert. Both of the attendants are members of Phi Delta Theta and attending K.U. now. Dan is a medical student in the AST program and Dean is a navy medical students. Miss Woodworth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Woodworth of Halstead, was attended by Misses Dorothy Simmonson and Kathryn Dreese of Halstead. Misses Marian Hasty and Virginia Gunsolly of the University were guests at the wedding. A reception was given after the ceermount at the Woodworth home, before the bridal couple left for a short visit in Wichita. From there they will continue to Cherry Point, N. C., where Wilson is stationed with the marine air corps. Wilson is best known to friends here through his participation on the varsity football team. Betty Musgrave Honored By Dinner at Colonial Miss Betty Musgrave, who will be married to Lt. Robert Nelson of the army air corps in March, was honored by her housemates of 1244 Louisiana at a dinner at the Colonial tea room Monday. Tables were decorated in valentine theme with red and white carnations as the center-piece. As Miss Musgrave opened her gifts, the women sang "I Love You Truly." Senate Passes New Labor Bill Washington, (INS)—The Senate unanimously passed a bill yesterday extending the ban on labor union political contributions in presidential or congressional races to include corporations and management organizations. The bill now goes to the house. The measure reaffirms a provision written into the Connally anti-strike act against union contributions. Employer organizations were added because of earlier labor protests against "one-sided legislation." Torch Alumnae Club Gives Dinner A dinner will be given by the Torch Alumnae club of Mortan Board for the active chapter at 6:15 p.m. Thursday at the Hearth, Mrs. Helen Hungerford Hamilton, president of the alumnae group, announced. All Lawrence alumnae are invited to attend, she said. Day-Time, Date-Time and Double-Duty Fashions in AUSTELLE DRESSES for SPRING 7. 90 Feminine figure-molding frocks of rayon jersey in light-hearted paisleys or bright-hued floralis. 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