MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1944 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS 0,1944 PAGE THREE ersity" hestra, ons for h, ra- meet m 213 5. Stil- autical works atch. If anklin ll. Re- 644-70 in pen graved 7. Ad- 643-70 for a cooked rates. 642-69 nsan COSSMAN ES ABTS TIPPIN NOSOLLY MARY GORILL JONES BOCK TENDOKE MAKER REHBIEL $1.50 a kansas ear ex- niversity matter office at March 3, itted . CO. ne 425 service apbs made shed Mass. 675 O. 150 Attended Canteen Dance; Many Weekend Visitors on Campus Approximately 150 people danced from 3 to 5 Saturday afternoon to the music of the ASTP band in the Union lounge. The dance was held for servicemen on the campus, and all University women were invited to come and entertain them. Another dance is being planned for next Saturday afternoon at the same time. The ASTP band will again play for the dancers. Cutler, Hillcrest, Westminster — Guests at the dance Saturday were Don Alderson, Martin Chapman, Walt Stamy, Russ Boshell, Sam Zweifel, Dave Long, James McCann, Eugene Ningher, James Wray, Bernie Baum, George Walsma, Herb Walls, Victor Guthrie, John Rock, Jimmie Watson, Royce Feece, Hugh McLean, Dean Newell, Eddie Alba, and Kayo McIntosh. Richard Tomlinson, Joe Callahan, Edgar Utter, Dewey George Nimie, Tony Warta, Joe B. Grosser, Orville Anderson, Bob Whitney, Troy Odom, John Bergin, Byron Hardin, John Adams, Bruce Miller, Ronald Hadley, Vern Sackett, William Collier, Cadet Olson, Bob Baker, Gasmir B. Rozycki, and Margery Hill and Irene Doleshail. Kansas City. Chaperons were Mrs. G. L. Atkinson, Mrs. J. S. Turner, Mrs. Letty K. Cutler, Dr. and Mrs. T. H. Aszman. Gamma Phi Beta dinner guests yesterday were Miss Evelyn Gooding, of Champaign, Ill., international traveling secretary for Gamma Phi Beta; Mrs. Deane Malott, Janet and Edith Malott, Mrs. Fred Ellsworth, Mrs. W. A. Stacey, Mrs. Hovey Hannah, and Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Hannah, and Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Pile, of Winfield. Miss Gooding was a weekend guest. Mrs. R. W. McLeod was a dinner guest Sunday. Chi Omega guests for dinner Saturday night were Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Bovaird of Tulsa, Okla., and Bill Carrington, ASTP in training at Laramie, Wyo. Phi Kappa Psi weekend guests were former chapter members, Dean Sins of Baxter Springs, Bob Graham, who is in V-12 training at Washburn college in Topeka, Dave Evans of Kansas City, Mo., who is in ASTP training at Ann Harbor, Mich., and Bill Carrington, ASTP in training at Laramie; Wyo. Phi Chi dinner guests yesterday were Dr. and Mrs. Noble P. Sherwood, Dr. W. J. Baumgartner, Mrs. Eldon Rich, Mrs. Alvin Cain, and Mrs. W. W. Wilcox. Dr. Sherwood presented a short talk. Phi Beta Pi-Sunday dinner guests were Harold Nelson of Kansas City, Mo., and Anna McConigley. Roberta Brown of Wichita was a dinner guest Saturday. Delta Gamma held initiations services for Mary Ann Grey of Seneca yesterday. Margaret Caiswell of Kansas City and Molly Mullins of Topeka were weekend guests. Dinner guests yesterday were Lt. Tom Stuart of Ft. Meade, Md., and T. M. Stuart of Neosho, Mo. Guests Saturday were Mrs. H. P. Hovey, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Beach, and Beverly Edlund, all of Kansas City, Mo. Alpha Chi Omega—Mrs. J. II Giles and Jane Giles, were dinner guests yesterday. Alpha Delta Pi-Dorothy Roth, Ellinwood, Kan., was a weekend guest. Alpha Chi Sigma entertained members of the faculty of the chemistry department at a buffet supper Saturday night. The guests were Dr. H. H. Sisler, Dr. G. W. Stratton, Dean Henry Werner, Joseph Svoboda, Dr. R. A. Bowers, Dr. R. Q. Brewster, Dr. Robert Taft, Prof. E. D. Kinney, Dr. H. C. Allen, Dr. A. W. Davidson, Dr. Calvin Vanderwerf, Jay Stewart, Homer Hoover, Paul Renick, Ted Price, Robert Taft, Val Jean Ashby, Frank Gerick, Eugene Smith, George Rogers, Ralph Grant, Lloyd Crowe, Oscar Bloomer, George Hiatt, Wenton Wileox, and Leo Lemmerman. The dinner was followed by a short talk given by Dr. D.vanderwerf. Corbin Hall—Mrs. H. F. Atherton, Marcelnie, Mo., and Sue Crawford, Kansas City, were weekend guests. Miller Hall—Frank Schirmer was a dinner guest Sunday. Battenfeld Hall—Dolores Farrell was a dinner guest yesterday. Cpl. Stanley Scott, a student at the University last year, was a guest Friday. Corporal Scott is stationed at Robbins Field, Ga. Kappa Kappa Gamma dinner guests yesterday were: Boyden Crouch, Nortonville; Dan Huebert, Halstead; Steve Phelps, Topeka; and Jack Staszewski, South Bend Ind Tau Kappa Epsilon initiation services were held yesterday for Richard Trueheart of Sterling. Guests at the founder's day dinner held yesterday at the chapter house were C. A. Huage, Henry Comstock, and Tom Wolfe of Kansas City, Mo., and Bob Cohmeyer of Kansas City. Sunday dinner guests were Regina Ward and Art Frentrop. Sigma Kappa weekend guests were Mrs. Charles Weber of Kansas City, Mo., and Mrs. Melvin Miller of Topeka. Battenfeld Hall guests at the dinner-dance Friday night were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Werner, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Nichols, Billie Hamilton, Dolores Farrell, Ruth Maxwell, Ester Mae Cooper, Virginia Markley, Ruth Green, Hilda James, Jane Eby, Elizabeth Niven, Gladys Anderson, Margaret Ward, Eileen Griffitts, Betty Marchetti, Barbara Johnson, Vera Margaret Hurt, Patty Creel, Carol Lee Fausett, Colleen Jones, Pat Foster, Ruth Anderson, Williams-Bauer Tell Engagement Miller Hall has announced the engagement of Joanne Williams, of Clay Center, to Pfe. Lafe W. Bauer, of Broughton. Chocolates were passed Thursday noon, when the announcement was made by Mrs. S. M. Statley, housemother. Vera Lou Harries and Carol McCoy assisted in the ceremony. Miss Williams, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Williams, Clay Center, is a junior in the College. Private Bauer, a student in the University last year, was a member of Phi Chi medical fraternity. He is now stationed at Camp Grant, Ill. Nusbaum-Sheffield Married at Ft. Bliss Miss Elizabeth Nusbaum and Lt. John Sheffield, Coast Artillery, were married Jan. 5 in the chapel of Ft. Bliss. Texas. Mrs. Sheffield, daughter of Mrs. H. M. Nusbaum of Lawrence, was graduated from the University in 1942. Lt. Sheffield, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Sheffield, of Wichita, was a student in the School of Business. He completed his ROTC training here and was sent to Camp Davis for officer's school. Lt. Sheffield is going on a 10-week desert maneuver soon. Mrs. Sheffield will return to Lawrence until he gets his new assignment. She is employed in the personnel department at the Sunflower Ordnance Works. Chancellor Speaks at Civic Club "England is doing a better job of planning for the future than the United States", said Chancellor Deane W. Malott at a civic club meeting in Topeka recently. Calling on Americans to be less fearful about conditions at the end of the war, he said the philosophy of this country must be changed from that of defatism to one of a spirit of adventure. Pat Scherrer, Pauline Rankin, Marilyn Voth, Annette Emet, Emelen Kirk, Jeanne McGrew, Mary Holtzclaw. Alouise Brown and Jane Scott. Westminster Hall—Irene Doleshal and Marjorie Hill, Kansas City, were weekend guests. Ricker Hall dinner guests Sunday were Mildred White and Eileen Griffitts. Wager Hall dinner guest was Miss Jove Bussell. Alpha Omicron Pi- Jewell Potts, Topeka, is a weekend guest. Guest Sunday night was Jean Sawyer. Watkins Hall-Juanita Austill was a weekend guest. Malotts Entertain Hawaiian Delegate Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Weirnich, Kansas City, were guests Sunday. J. H. Conard, Coolidge, Kan., and Lucy Smith were dinner guests. Chancellor and Mrs. Deane W. Malott entertained Joseph R. Farrington, Hawaiian congressional delegate, at a dinner Friday evening. Mr. Farrington was a friend of the Malotts when they lived in Honolulu. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred M. Landon and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar S. Stauffer of Topeka and Roy Roberts of Kansas City were out-of-town guests. Gov. and Mrs. Scheppel were unable to attend as the Governor is ill with influenza. Saturday, Mr. Farrington was guest of honor at a luncheon given by the Chancellor. Former Students Married in Texas The marriage of Miss Betty Rose of Olathe to Pvt. John H. Ruskin of Paola, both students at the University until the completion of their junior years in 1943, took place Christmas eve at Camp Hulen, Texas. Mrs. Ruskin was employed as secretary in the office of Prof. E. D. Hay. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Rose. Olathe. Private Ruskin, a student assistant in the civil engineering testing laboratory under Prof. W. C. McNown, left June I when he was called to active duty with an anti-aircraft battalion stationed at Camp Callan, Calif., near San Diego. Lucille Aust Explains Flower Arrangement Miss Lucille Aust, who was introduced by Miss Edna Hill, head of the home economics department, explained the procedure of assembling flower arrangements and designated the most effective placing of them in the home to members of the home economics club. She also explained how to keep flowers fresh longer. Mrs. G. W. Stratton presided at the tea table following Miss Aust's talk, and Shirley Bayles and Betty Brownlee were hostesses. Miss Winnie Lowrance, Mrs. Fred Ellsworth and Mrs. John Hankins assisted in serving. Carter-Wilkerson Vows Read Yesterday The marriage of Susie Wilkerson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilkerson of Lawrence, to Gerald B. Carter, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Carter of Lawrence, took place yesterday afternoon at the Trinity Lutheran church. The bride was a sophomore in the College last year and will return to school in March. Carter was graduated from the University last June. The Rev. Alfred J. Beil read the vows before an altar decorated with white shast daisies and candles. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a classic princess gown of white satin and a long veil. She carried a corsage of gardenias and roses. The bridesmaids were Virginia Carter and Betty Leibrand, both College juniors. They wore gowns of pink and blue silk and silver juliet caps and carried roses. Delbert Perkins, ROTC student at the University, was best man. David Shaad, senior in the School of Architecture and Engineering, was usher Carter is employed as a chemist at the Sunflower Ordnance Works. Former Student's Betrothal Announced Mrs. Myrtle Roberts of Clay Center, has announced the engagement of her daughter, Faye Arlene, to Robert J. Orr, A.S USNR, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Orr of El Dorado. Miss Roberts attended Huff College in Kansas City and is employed at the Railway Express office in Kansas City, Mo. Orr attended the University where he was a member of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. He is now a senior at the University of Kansas City Dental College where he is a member of Psi Phi fraternity. He expects to be called for active duty soon after his graduation in June. Mexico Has Spanish Refugees Mexico now has more than 11,000 Spanish refugees. 911 Mass. St. Students Jewelry Store for 39 Years the "CQLLEGE JEWELER" Welcome Students To the COLONIAL TEA ROOM Lunch ___ 11:30 - 1:30 Dinner ___ Sunday Dinner ---- 12:00 - 2:00 5:30 - 7:30 936 Ky. Phone 978 NO SATURDAY MEALS FOR QUICKER, BETTER SERVICE CALL 400 Varsity Cleaners 1405 Mass.