/ MONDAY, JANUARY 24. 1944 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Dances, Weddings and Guests Filled Weekend's Social Calendar Your dances were given Saturday. The Gamma Phis had their annual winter formal in the Kansas room. Guests and members of the Wesley Foundation square-danced at the Methodist church. The weekly Union Canteen dance and Community party were given for servicemen. Nearly all of the houses entertained out-of-town guests over the weekend. The Georgia Wiggins - Charles Paulette wedding in Lawrence Friday and the Bobbie Hahn-Harry Johnson wedding at St. John Sunday were attended by many students. Pi Kappa Alpha announces the election of the following officers for 1944: Don Ireland, president; Paul Fink, vice-president; Harvey Morrow, secretary; Bob Matthews, treasurer; and Dick Houts, historian. Kappa Alpha Theta weekend guest was Marga Stucker of Ottawa Pi Beta Phi dinner guests yesterday were Miss Frances Carson, Wichita; Pvt. Bob Jensen, Pvt. Van Peterson, Kirk Scott, and Bill Kanaga. Sigma Alpha Epsilon weekend guest was Mrs. Malcom McCune of Tulsa, Okla. Foster Hall—Mr. G. E. Clock and daughter, Betty, of Neodesha were guests yesterday. Ruth Goodwin, a student at Wesleyan College at Salina, was a weekend guest. Friday guests were Miriam Scudder, Glendora Zimmerman, and Virginia Brooks, students at Baker University. Cpl. Everett Jones of the S. marine corps, home on leave after active duty at Dutch Harbor was also a guest Friday. Alpha Omicron Pi dinner guests yesterday were Ed Danko and Felix Comardo. Battenfeld Hall — Vera Margaret Hurt was a dinner guest yesterday. Alpha Chi Omega—Mary Power Beloit, was a guest Saturday night. Entertained with a tea on Sunday afternoon, from 4 until 5:30, in honor of Emily Jane Lauder, alumnae adviser, who is leaving Lawrence to join her husband. Alpha Delta Pi—Weekend guests were Mrs. John Wagner, Ellinwood; Mrs. Z.J. Hollabaugh, Wichita; Betty Dunlap, Kansas City, Mo.; and Ruth Gilka, Salina. Dinner guests yesterday were Max Bagby, and Capt. B. H. Gilmore, Highland. Miller Hall—Johnnie May Mann was a guest Saturday night. Weekend guests were Sally Weber, Great Bend; Gladys Greep, Long- ford; Mary Jane Mader, Wichita; and Lois Tarr and Lurene Harris, Topeka. Corbin Hall—Weekend guests were Patricia Calene, Aberdeen, D.S.; Mrs. J. H. H. Bush, Eureka; Rosemary Alderman, Ottawa; Prudence Lower, Moran; Helen Henry, Salina; Maureen Abels, Iola; Helen Martin, Kansas City; Mrs. R. E. Beard, Helen Staeuble, and Shirley Clark, all of Independence, Mo. Wage Hall—Weekend guests were Louise Schiesser, of Emporia; and Helen Hoover, Betty De Armond, and Dorothy Wait, all of Kansas City. Dinner guest Sunday was J. B. Boney. Watkins Hall--Weekend guest was Mrs. John Hume, of Wichita. Jean Scott was a dinner guest Sunday night. Dinner guest Saturday night was Clinton Weber. Westminster Hall—Shirley Maier, of Kansas City, Jean Aker and Verna Baltin, were weekend guests. Chi Omega Sunday dinner guests were Page Benson, Howard Ryan, Arthur Tallman, Quentin Wheaty, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Shears of Hutchinson, and Mrs. Jack Kendall. Mrs. Silas Brown was a guest Saturday. Harmon Co-op guests for dinner yesterday were Amon Woodworth, Rosalea Erickson, Margaret Fatterson, and Winn Harkleroad. Phi Beta Pi- Jerry Speck was a dinner guest yesterday. David Francisco of Kansas City Mo., was a guest Saturday night. Delta Gamma weekend guests were Beverly Edlund, Carolee Dryer and Mary Ellen Small of Kansas City, Mo., Ann French of Topeka, Betty Van Blaircome of Wichita and Carolyn Glover of Manhattan. Mrs. Irvin Van Blarkcomer of Wichita was a guest Friday night. Bill Glover, V-12, stationed at Topeka, was a dinner guest yesterday. Gamma Phi Beta entertained Saturday night with its annual winter formal in the Kansas room. Guests were Bob Ramsay, Metz Wright, Ken Bellamy, Gene Kittle, Bill Chestnut, Clark Henry, Jim Baker, Jack McKee, Charles Moffett, Tt. Edward Rolfe, Keith Moore, John Kongs, Jack Jarvis, George Downing, Lyall Olson, Ed Schenitte, John Williams, Mike Nichols, Bob Ellsworth, Jim Reed, Don Learned, Dicker Dearing, Will Allen, Denton Grotjan, Dick Schaffer, Jim Medill, Dick Buck, Eddie Woolcott, Charles Black, Dan Chase, Dave Rau, Otis Harding, Gilbert Smith, Bob Stewart, Jim Mordy, Bob Miller, Dave White, and Nelson May. Helen Harkrader of Pratt and Mrs W. B. Woods of Norton were weekend guests. Sunday guests were Dr. and Mrs R. R. Blackwell of Wamego and Mr and Mrs H. E. Cooper of ElDorado Sigma Kappa dinner guests Sunday were Pete McConnell, Bill McCord and Jim Toomey. Dortha Michel of Kansas City, Mo., was a weekend guest. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Green, of Berryton. announced the engagement of their daughter, Ruth Eloise, to Thomas Fletcher Saffell last night at Miller Hall. Green-Saffell Engaged Yesterday Ruth Maxwell sang "I Love You Truly" and "Sweetheart of Miller Hall." The latter number was written and dedicated to Miss Green by Beth Maxwell, who also assisted in the ceremony. Miss Green is a sophomore in the School of Engineering and Architecture and Saffell a physical education student. Saffell is also of Berryton. Miss Green received an orchid corsage, Beth Maxwell received a corsage of yellow jonquils and Ruth Maxwell received gardenias. Mrs. S. M. Stayton, housemother, and Mrs. Green both wore corsages of pink roses. K. U. Bannes Will Meet Tomorrow The K.U. Dames will meet Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Bob Cooke, 1807 Alabama. The meeting will begin at 8 o'clock. Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. Bill Andrews and Mrs. Victor Mallory. K. U. Dames Will Meet Tomorrow Dewitt Potter '42 Grad Married in Tulsa Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kellenberger of Cherryvale have announced the marriage of their daughter, Bobby Ruth, to Dewitt Potter, '42, of Lawrence, which took place at 3 p.m. Saturday in the Baptist church, Tulsa, Okla. Mr. Potter, a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity, played basketball two seasons with the University varsity squad. Since graduation, he has been doing engineering work and oil exploration. He spent the past summer in British Columbia, along the Al-Kan highway. At present, he is with the Phillips Petroleum company of Bartlesville. Women's Glee Club to Sing On Radio Program Tonight The University Women's Glee Club will appear on the "Exploring Your University" broadcast over KFKU at 9:30 this evening. Several selections recorded from the University Symphony Orchestra's winter concert will also be presented on the broadcast. The Glee Club, under the direction of Miss Irene Peabody, will sing "What Is More Gentle Than a Wind in Summer?" (Repper); "Before the Daybreak" (Niom); "Czecho Slovakian Dance Song;" and "Ah, Love but a Day" (Beach). Merton Anderson, student in the School of Fine Arts, will sing two solos, "Still as the Night" (Bohm) and "A Resolve" (Fontenaile). BUY U.S. WAR BONDS Malott Entertains Dole, Friend From Honolulu Chancellor Deane W. Malott had as his guest Saturday James D. Dole, chairman of the board of the Hawaiian Pineapple company of Honolulu, with whom the Chancellor was associated in Hawaii. The Chancellor entertained for Mr. Dole with a small dinner in the English room Saturday night. Wiggins-Paulette Wedding Friday The marriage of Georgina Wiggins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Wiggins of Great Bend, and Ensign Charles Paulette, son of Mrs. R. J. Paulette of Farmington, Minn., took place Friday afternoon at 4:30 at the Trinity Episcopal church in Lawrence. The Very Rev. John Warren Day of Topeka officiated at the double ring ceremony before an altar decorated with white chrysanthemums and cathedral candles against a background of palms. Hope Crittenden, junior in the School of Fine Arts, played organ music preceding and during the ceremony. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of white satin, fashioned with a round yoke of net, edged with seed pearls in flower design; a fitted bodice, buttoned down the back, and full flaring skirt with a short train. She wore a Juliet cap of pearls and carried a white prayer book and a corsage of white roses and gardenias. Mrs. Billy Lash, of Great Bend, attended her sister as matron of honor. Clarke Henry, V-12, served as best man. Charles Crandall and Howard Ryan, both V-12 students, were ushers. After the wedding, a reception was held at the Colonial. Mrs. Don McClure, of Kansas City, and Persis Snook and Joy Miller assisted. Miss Snook and Miss Miller are Mrs. Paulette's roommates at Miller hall. Ensign and Mrs. Paulette left for a short trip. Mrs. Paulette has returned to the University where she is a junior in the College. She is a member of Jay James. For traveling she wore a pink wool suit with brown accessories and gardenia corsage. Ensign Paulette received his commission Thursday at Notre Dame. He was a senior in the School of Engineering and Architecture when he left for training in October. He is a member of Theta Tau, engineering fraternity. Miss Sutton Addresses PTA Miss Dorothy Sutton, instructor of psychology, spoke on children's emotional problems at a meeting of the Woodlawn Parent Teachers Association Thursday afternoon. The University club entertained with a bridge dinner Friday evening at the Colonial tea room. There were 10 tables of bridge. Vermillion and Baker Are Hired by WREN Selected from a field of 60 contestants, several of them professionals, Mary Vermillion, freshman, and Elizabeth Baker, sophomore, have been hired by WREN as local announcers over the Lawrence station. The Rapid Transit Your Local Bus Service These women, both of whom are enrolled in the College, work only on weekends, broadcasting short news reports, giving the station identification, reading advertisements, and making other types of local announcements. Although neither had had any previous experience of this type, both young women were chosen by local station officials after trying out in a series of auditions. Miss Taylor is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. C. F. Taylor, Norton, Catalina, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Catalina of San Bernadino, Calff., is a member of the Triangle fraternity. He attended Kansas City, Mo., junior college two years. Co. For All Occasions RIDE THE BUS Paula Reeve, College senior, was elected secretary, and Wilma Thiele, College senior, was elected keeper of the archives. Corbin hall has announced the engagement of Lou Taylor, College sophomore, to Jay Catalina, senior in chemical engineering. The announcement was made Sunday noon and Donna Hempler sang "I Love You Truly." Red roses decorated the guest table and Miss Taylor passed chocolates afterward in her room. Plans to redecorate the skyroom in the Journalism building and to attend the Kansas news women's conference Jan. 30 in Topeka were discussed, and two new officers elected Thursday at a meeting of Theta Sigma Phi, women's honorary journalism fraternity. Miss Vernion comes from Salina and Miss Baker's home is in Larned. Miss Mary Elizabeth Evans discussed "Music for Children," and Miss Elizabeth Meguiar spoke on "Music and its Relation to the Whole Family." Welcome Students To the COLONIAL TEA ROOM Lou Taylor Engaged To Jay Catalina The Home Economics club met Thursday in the dining room of Fraser hall, to hear a program on "Music in the Home." Barbara Barber was in charge of the program. Music Is Discussed By Home Ec Club Lawson Speaks at Clay Center Paul B. Lawson, dean of the College of Liberal Arts spoke at a University alumni luncheon Friday in Clay Center. He also spoke at the high school and a Rotary meeting. Lunch ___ 11:30 - 1:30 Theta Sigma Phi Has Two New Officers Sunday Dinner ___ 12:00 - 2:00 Phone 978 Dinner ___ 5:30 - 7:30 NO SATURDAY MEALS 936 Ky. FOR QUICKER, BETTER SERVICE CALL 400 Varsity Cleaners 1405 Mass.