MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 1944 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE American Folk Songs Presented At University Club Tea Sunday Approximately 80 members of the University Club listened to American folk songs at a musical tea, yesterday afternoon in Green hall. The songs were all taken from Carl Sandburg's "American Song Bag." He collected the songs over a period of years when he was lecturing throughout the country. Group songs were interspersed with solos. The singers were costumes of the Gay Nineties. Members of the group were Mrs. Verner Smith, Mrs. Robert M. Price, Mrs. Kelvin Hoover, Prof. Allen Crafton, Prof. John Hankins, the Rev. H. G. Barr, and Corlett Cotton. Solos were sung by Mrs. Price and Professor Crafton. Mrs. Wayne Replogle served as accompanist. Mrs. Clifton Calvin arranged the program. Alpha Chi Omega dinner guests yesterday were Mr. J. M. Dixon, Kansas City, Mo., Mary Louise Plumb, Topeka; Mrs. Clyde Norris, Wichita; and Roger Ewing. Miller Hall weekend guests were Elizabeth Bradney, Columbus, and Mrs.E.K.Jones,Elk City. Dinner guests Saturday night were David Melvin, Arthur Overas, Edward Carlstead, Bernard Harden, and Charles Tuley and Norman Sankev. of Republic. Sunday dinner guests were Gwen Richardson and Dolores Sulzman. Campus House—Mrs. O. M. Pik- ston, Elk City, has been visiting her daughter, Martha, for the past few days. Kaw Koettes Co-op—Mr. J. A. Blair, McPherson, was a visitor durday. Carruth Hall dinner guest yesterday was Dan Lovett, Larned, a student at Kansas State. Corbin Hall—Mrs. John Fhannon, Independence, was a guest last week for a few days. Lieutenant Martin, of the Waves, was a dinner guest Thursday night. Alpha Delta Pi weekend guests were Marion Langdon, Anabelle Jones, Betty Dunlap, Donna Ross, all of Kansas City; Juanita Bassinger, Estelene Hagans, Wichita; and Mrs. Ira Sellers, Paola. Marion Halloway was a dinner guest Sunday. Kappa Kappa Gamma dinner guests yesterday were Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hargiss, Kansas City, Mo; Dorothy Lahey, Wichita; Mrs. William Kirk, Hutchinson; A C Mike Roderick and A C Kenny Cates, Liberty. Mo.; and Lt. Gordon C. Kohl. Alpha Omicron Pi weekend guest was Ethel Gaynor, Kansas City. Pi Beta Phi dinner guests yesterday were Bud Brooks, Oliver Samuels, Bob Jess, Elden Means, and Jimmie Pilley. Kappa Alpha Theta weekend guests were Mary Lou Keeler, Topeka, and Mrs. Grier Stewart, Wellington. W|O Larry Eifinger of San An- onto, Texas, was a guest Saturday sight. Sigma Alpha Epsilon initiation services were held yesterday, for Pat Sterling, Bob Daleen, Bud Bartling Page Brent, and Kenneth Nohe. Tau Kappa Epsilon dinner guest yesterday was Bob Davis of Kansas City, Mo. Pi Kappa Alpha has announced the pledging of Kenneth Burbach, a member of V-12 from Hebron, Neb. Foster Hall weekend guests were Mrs. R. A. Ruth and Mrs. Belle Homnel, Everest; Mary Jane Saylor, Burton; Dorothy Smith, Kansas City; and Jean Wainscott, Hazelton. Guests yesterday were Mrs. Joe Morrison and Joy Morrison, Mrs. Cleve De Vault, and Mrs. Mable Morrison, Spring Hill. Chi Omega dinner guests yesterday were Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Karr of Paola, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Lovelace and Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Atkinson of Kansas City, and R. J. Atkinson, Jr. Phi Beta Pi Saturday evening guests were Miss Elizabeth Daniel and Sgt. Walter Leist of Topeka. Dinner guests yesterday were Mary Morrill, Marion Hasty and Jane Scott. Phi Delta Theta—Ray Evans of Kansas City was a guest Saturday. Harmon Co-op-Rita Goodwin of Valley Falls and Mrs. Chamberlain of Movine were dinner guests yesterday. Delta Gamma pledge class entertained the following guests at a party Saturday night: Bill Frohoff, Kenny Higdon, Earl Crawford, Gene Kittle, Sgt. Don Engleheart, Jack Ramsey, Bob Hirsch, Norman Vaa, Bob Oliver, Jim Mueller, George Boone, Evan Folger, Bob Pringle, Walt Isaacson, Hugh Bayles, Don Ferris, Kenny Nohe, Paul Gross, Governor Hamm, Bill Ruggles, Chas. Kaufman and Bob Moore. Weekend guests were Wanda Fausett of Osawatomie, Louise Kintzel of Wichita, Harriet Allen of Independence, and Mrs. A. J. Nigg and Harriet Nigg of Whitewater. Sunday dinner guests were Miss Margaret Anderson and Janette Coons. Wager Hall—Clyde Bussell of Osawatomie, a visitor Sunday. Watkins Hall weekend guests were Mrs. J. H. James, Belleville, and Mrs. Wallace Griffiths Guests Sunday were Gerald Fritts Jean Garrison, and Bob Bobo, all of Topeka; Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hamilton, Kansas City, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Bradley, Blue Mound. Delta Upsilon—Mrs. James M. Scott, and James Scott, Jr., were guests Sunday. Lolliflite Hall Sunday dinner guests were Troy Odam. Charles Nash, John Dadder, and Patricia Penny. (continued to page four) Theta Tau guests at the party Sat- FOR QUICKER, BETTER SERVICE CALL 400 Varsity Cleaners 1405 Mass. Hope Crittenden, Fine Arts senior, played prenuptial music which included "Clair de Lune" (Debusy), "O, Thou Divine Sweet Evening Star" (Wagoner) and Schubert's "Serenade." Miss Dorothy Nelson of Lawrence sang "At Dawning" and "I Love You Truly." The traditional wedding marches were played. Side candelabra and altar tapers were lighted by Virginia Van Order and Helen Stormont, roommates of the bride at Watkins hall. The vows were taken before an altar decorated with white gladioli. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a dress of white satin with lace trimmed yoke and sleeves. Her fingertip veil fell from a pearled tiara. She carried a bouquet of gardenias and white roses. Attendants to the bride were Miss Doris Larson, graduate of the University last spring, maid of honor, and Miss Dorothy Baldwin of Seneca, bridesmaid. Miss Larson wore a dress of blue marquiseette and Miss Baldwin wore pink taffeta. Their bouquets were of sweet peas. The candeliighters wore pink and blue net dresses and had corsages of gardenias. The marriage of Miss Justine Peterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Peterson of Monument, to Robert Mayer Kloeper, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kloeper of Lancaster, took place Saturday at 4 o'clock at the Trinity Lutheran church in Lawrence. The double ring ceremony was performed by the Rev. Alfred J. Bell. Peterson-Kloepper Married Saturday William Reardon acted as best man for the groom and Paul Juelfs was groomsman. Dean Kloepper, brother of the groom, Rex Arrowsmith, and Mou Hui King served as ushers. Following the ceremony a reception was held in the church social rooms. Assisting at the reception were Misses Eileen Griffitts, Dorothy Cooper, College sophomores, and Jeanne Scott, '43. Miss Nelson sang "Let My Song Fill Your Heart." After the reception' the bride and groom left for a short wedding trip. For traveling the bride wore a black dressmaker suit with white accessories and corsage of red roses. The couple will be at home at 1244 Louisiana for the month previous to Five Students Attend Journalism Meeting Five University students attend a breakfast given by the Association of Kansas Newspaperwomen in Topeka yesterday. The meeting was held at the Hotel Jayhawker from 9 to 12 noon. The program included a technicolor motion picture on industrial Kansas, a short memorial service for William Allen White, and several speeches. There are 106 women in Kansas who are now working as newspaper editors. Many of them were present and discussed problems arising in their work. The students attending were Joy Miller, Jac Nodiel, Jean Shoemaker, Wilma Thiele, all members of Theta Sigma Fhi, honorary journalism sorority, and Dixie Gillifland, freshman in the College. Mr. Kloepper's induction into active duty in the United States Army Signal Corps. Both the bride and groom are seniors at the University of Kansas, Mrs. Kloepper is president of Mu Phi Epsilon, honorary music society and has held a Watkins hall scholarship while attending school here. Kloepper, who will graduate in March with a degree in electrical engineering, is a member of Delta Tau Delta. He is a Summerfield scholar and is now an assistant instructor in the physics and electrical engineering departments. Hanna and Youngberg Graduate at Tucson Ensign Hovey Hanna, who received his bachelor of laws degrees in 1938, and Ensign Irvin E. Youngberg, a graduate in 1942 who was formerly on the staff, will be graduated from the Naval Reserve Officers Indotroduction school at Tucson, Ariz., Feb. 15. Both their wives are residents of lawrence at the present time. While at the University, Ensign Hanna was a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity. Ensign Youngberg belonged to Phi Beta Kappa and Pt Sigma Alpha. BUY U.S. WAR BONDS For All Occasions RIDE THE BUS The Rapid Transit Co. Your Local Bus Service Welcome Students alt alt adapton alt alt COLONIAL TEA ROOM To the Dinner -------------- 5:30 - 7:30 Lunch ___ 11:30 - 1:30 Sunday Dinner ---- 12:00 - 2:00 NO SATURDAY MEALS 936 Ky. Phone 978 Have a Coca-Cola = Let's be friendly ...a way to win a welcome wherever you go There's friendliness in the simple phrase Have a "Coke". It turns strangers into friends. In both hemispheres, Coca-Cola stands for the pause that refreshes,—has become the high-sign of the good-hearted. BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY Kansas City Coca-Cola Bottling Company It's natural for popular names to acquire friendly abbreviations. That's why you hear Coc-a-Cola called "Coke".