1944 FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1944 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE bound- reign de nk T. of part- school and de scuss reignriversity U at an Union Canteen and Community Dances Saturday for Servicemen X Four dances will be given this weekend, two of them; for servicemen. Another Union Canteen dance, sponsored by the Union building activities committee, will be held from 3 to 5 Saturday afternoon in the Union lounge. Admission is free to servicemen and civilians with activity tickets. The Rotarians will sponsor the servicemen's dance at the Community building-Saturday night. Chaperons will be Mr. and Mrs. Dolph Simons, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Quigley, Prof. and Mrs. Floyd Ribble, Mr. and Mrs. Corlett Cotton, Mr. and Mrs. John Skie, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Parker. At the time the paper went to press it is not known whether the AST band will play for the dance. Delta Gamma dinner guests last night were Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Marks and Mildred of Valley Falls, and Joan Morris of Oskaloosa. Theta Tau has announced the pledging of Keith Zarker of Topeka, Bruce Wells of Maisland, Neb., David Larselle of Portland, Ore., and Garland Cantrell of Neosho, Mo. Alpha Delta Pi dinner guests Tuesday night were Mr. and Mrs. Riley Burcham, Lawrence, and Miss Martha Peterson. Alpha Chi Omega pledge class entertained the Pi Beta Phi pledge class yesterday. Kaw Koettes Co-op had an exchange dinner with John Moore Coop last night. Carruth Hall—Cpl. Melvin Zack, Robins Field, Georgia, has been a visitor this week. Corporal Zack was a resident of Templin Hall last year. Sigma Nu has announced the pledging of George Wayne Elder of Burlington, Iowa. Pi Beta Phi guest yesterday and today is Mrs. Jane Prier, Emporia. The chapter held a birthday party yesterday for Dottie Rose Stodder who celebrated her nineteenth birth anniversary. Foster Hall-Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Seburn and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Franklin, Kansas City, Mo., visited Mrs. R. H. Wilson, housemother, yesterday. Kappa Alpha Theta luncheon guests yesterday were Mrs. Lyle O. Armel, Mrs. Richard Wagstaff, Miss Laura Neiswanger, Mrs. L. C. Woodruff, and Miss Wilma Miller, members of the alumnae advisory board from Lawrence, and Mrs. William F. McGlone, district president from Denver, Colo. Gretencord-Griffith Wed Here Yesterday Miss Violet Gretncord and Lt. Louis H. Griffith Jr. a student in the School of Engineering from 1840 to 1942, were married at St. John's Catholic church at 10 a.m. yesterday. Rev. Edward McGinnis read the service. Miss Maurine Breitenbach, sophomore in Fine Arts, sang "Ave Maria," accompanied on the organ by Miss Betty Jane Moate, a sophomore in the College. Miss Moate also played the "Bridal Chorus" from "Lohengrin." The bride was dressed in a gown of white crepe de chine, with a floor-length skirt that lengthened into a slight train. The V-neckline and wrists of the sleeves were edged with narrow lace. She wore a tulle veil which, caught with a frill of the material banded in pearls, formed a train. Her bouquet was of white rosebuds with an orchid center. Miss Ines Gretencord and Ervin Gretencord, sister and brother of the bride, attended the couple. The bridesmaid's dress was of rose moire taffeta, fashioned after that of the bride's. She carried Talisman roses. Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the Hearth. After spending a week with relatives in this vicinity, the couple will leave for Riverside, Calif., where they will live. Lt. Griffith, the son of County Commissioner L. H. Griffith, entered military service about two years ago. After receiving his commission at Camp Davis, N. C., in 1942, he served ten months in Hawaii. He then returned to Camp Davis and is now being transferred to California. A Cappella Choir Adds Five New Members Five new members of the A Cappella choir were announced today by Dean D. M. Swarthout. They are Patricia McMahan and Patricia Anne Harvey, second sopranos; Robert D. Stewart and George Henry Yekel, first basses; and Vernon Allen Smoots, second base. Candidates for the tenor position, the only place left unfilled on the choir, are asked by Dean Swarthout to make an appointment with him at Frank Strong hall. Ration Free --- $3 pr. Women's semi-dress Footwear reduced from higher prices to conform with "OPA Release. Women's Low Priced Shoes" Authorized Parties Saturday and All Next Week Haynes & Keene Wedley Foundation, party, Methodist church, 7:30 to 10 p.m. Gamma Phi Beta, dance, Kansas room, 9 p.m. to 12 m. Elizabeth Meguiar, Adviser of Women. Saturday. Jan. 22— 819 Mass. Phone 524 Lt. Elliott Receives Air Corps Commission Lt. Charles W, Elliott, a student at the University in 1943, arrived yesterday afternoon to visit friends in Louisiana until Sep. Lawrence卒时星期日. Lt. Elliott received his commission as navigator in the Army Air Corps Marsh. Jan. 15 at Hondo, Texas. He will report Jan. 27 to Roswell, N.M. for bombardier training. Alan Asher,'41,Grad Visits Campus Today A journalism major, Lt. Elliott was managing editor and sports editor of the University Daily Kansan during 1941-42. Before being called to active duty last year he was editor of the Sports News Bureau of the University. He is a member of Owl Society, Sachem, and Phi Delta Theta. A visitor on the campus today was Cpl. Alan Asher, of Mineral Wells, Texas. Corporal Asher was graduated from the College in 1938 with a major in journalism and from the School of Law in 1941. He came to Lawrence early this week for the funeral of his brother, Dr. Henry Asher. Corporal Asher was a member of Sigma Delta Chi, honorary journalism fraternity, and of the Kansan Board. He was sports, society, Sunday and managing editor of the Kansan. He was a member of Delta Upsilon fraternity. He attended a law class this morning taught by his father, Henry H. Asher. McCune's Condition 'Good' After Emergency Operation Gordon McCune, freshman in engineering, had an emergency operation at Watkins Memorial hospital at 5 p.m. yesterday. According to hospital reports, "his condition is good." Nurse's Aides Complete Unit I A group of 26 persons, 23 o whom are University students, finished Unit I of the Red Cross Nurse's Aide work Wednesday night and will start immediately on Unit II. Unit I consisted of 34 hours of classwork under Miss Eva Bourne, public health nurse, Mrs. R. H. Beamer, chairman of the Red Cross Nurse's Aide committee, explained. The 23 students completing this are: Betty Jane Anderson, Mariette Bennett, Nancy Brown, Roberta Beth Butler, Patricia Clifford, Bettie Cobahan, Lila Jean Doughman, Frances Foerschler, Helen Gardner, Alice Marie Hayes, Martha Jean Johnson, Anabel Keeler, Apolene Kolarik, Amy Little, Norma Jean Lutz, Comora MacGregor, Leeta Marks, Burnett Replogle, Muriel Rodgers, Ethel Mary Schwartz, Marjorie Snyder, Margaret Stratton, and Nancy Teichgraeber. Unit II consists of 45 hours of work either in the Lawrence Memorial hospital under Mrs. Mary Dunen, supervisor, or Watkins Memorial hospital, under Mrs. Elma Stauffer. After completing this work the women will take a one hour quiz, and will then receive their caps. They will be qualified for service as nurse's aide in any hospital after passing the examination, Mrs. Beamer explained. — BUY U.S. WAR BONDS — Hasty-Huebert Pinning Last Night Kappa Alpha Theta has announced the pinning last night of Marion Hasty, of Wichita, College sophomore, to Dean Huebert of Halstead, a member of Phi Delta Theta and a navy medical student. Miss Hasty received an orchid corsage, Winifred Ice, who assisted, received a corsage of Tallismar roses while Mrs. Arthur H. Little, house-mother, was given gnadenias. Jane Priest and Betty Lay, both members of Pi Beta Phi and friends of Miss Hasty, were guests for the pinning. Huebert is president of Phi Delta Theta and vice-president of Phi Beta Pi, medical fraternity. For Valentine's Day Send Her a Book From The Book Nook We Wrap for Mailing 1021 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. Phone 666 the "COLLEGE JEWELER" 911 Mass. 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