二 1943 Nevada TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1943 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS ished and bited. 22-18 PAGE THREE pen be- union arvin -19 an ABTS JANE SMAN, TIPPIN BOCK ANAGA OXLEY 6 $ \Omega $ III ERKINS EHBIEL and Reperational Ave. N 1.50 a ansas, ar exp- erience matter office at arch 3. Eye CO e 425 service Now nish from ade. ne 41 LES ing 675 Two Sororities Announce Marriages of Former Students Marriages and engagements claim the center of the social spotlight today. Chi Omega and Sigma Kappa have both announced marriages of former students, and Kappa Alpha Theta has announced an engagement. REAU ing Mu Phi Epsilon, women's honorary music sorority, entertained with a tea for prospective members Sunday. ☆ The pledge classes of Gamma Phi Beta and Phi Kappa Psi walked out last night while members were in active meeting. Delta Tau Delta ... . . . week-end guest was Lt. Ben Simpson. ... dinner guest last night was Barbara Isle, of Iola, niece of Mrs. Nelle M. Hopkins, housemother. ☆ Wager Hall . . . .. Norma Jean Hughes and Wilma Dutton were weekend guests Alpha Delta Pi . . . . . guests yesterday were Mary Alice Pringle and Maxine Pringle of New York. Miller Hall . . . Carruth Hall Delta Gamma . . . will have an hour dance, Wednesday with PT5 and PT8. Pfc. Les Butterfield, Camp Grant Ill., was a guest yesterday. Harman Co-op . . Mrs. Shafford from Augusta was a dinner guest last night. Catherine LaBarge and Connie Froom were dinner guests last night, had an exchange dinner with John Moore co-on last night. Bonnie Gustafson was a dinner guest Sunday. Chi Omega Marie Hitt of Kansas City, a member of the chapter here last year, was a guest yesterday. Watkins Hall .. Dixie Fowler of Newton was a weekend guest. .. dinner guests Sunday were Lucy Graham and Eileen Colver. Pi Beta Phi Mr. F. T. Priest of Wichita was a luncheon guest yesterday. has announced the engagement and approaching marriage of Jane sites, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kappa Alpha Theta . . . O. R. Stites of Bartlesville, Okla., to pvt. Bill Leo, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Leo of Kansas City, Mo. The marriage will take place early in November. Leo, a former Sigma Alpha Epsilon at the University of Kansas, is now stationed at Camp Lee, Va. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Lt. Gene Hyatt of Pendleton, Oregon, was a guest Sunday. Kappa Kappa Gamma Peggy Ballard and Betty Jane Hamilton, both of Kansas City, Mo., were weekend guests. Dr. Ed Price was a dinner guest last night. Triangle Donald Michel of St. Joseph, Mo, is visiting this week. Tau Kappa Epsilon . . . . . weekend guests were Lt. F. L. Brumback of Columbus, Mo.; Ensign William Smith and Pvt. Jimmy Potter, both of Kansas City, Mo. Sigma Kappa Weds Army Lieutenant Sigma Kappa has announced the marriage of Rosemary Gooch of Topeka to Lt. Melvin Miller. The announcement was made by Beth Beamer, who was Mrs. Miller's pledge daughter last year, and candy was passed at dinner last night. Mrs. Miller is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Gooch of Topeka and was a college freshman last year. Lt. and Mrs. Miller will live in Columbus, Ohio. 50-Year-Old Medical School. This year the Tufts College Medical School is celebrating its fiftieth anniversary. ISA COUNCIL (continued from page one) Harlan McDowell, business senior, has been appointed a representative-at-large on the ISA council. she explained, which has parties and other forms of entertainment for its members. Members of the public committee, appointed last night by John Sells, president, are: Elizabeth Baker, chairman; Esther Bord, and Irwin Mintz. Those who serve on the scrapbook committee are: Dorothy Cooper, chairman; Esther DeWald, and Ruth Krebbiel. WHY THE JAP WAR LORDS ARE WORSE Than Just Killers SEE GRANADA THRU THURSDAY TODAY Based on the Book by James R. Young FRIDAY and SATURDAY HARRIET HILLYARD "Honeymoon Lodge" SUNDAY—5 Days — Plus — A 20 Minute Dance Routine by the Exotic Hollywood Chorus 2 Laugh Musical Hits JUDY CANOVA "Sleepy Lagoon" Burris-Gades Wed In Chanute Today Sonja Henie - Jack Oakie "WINTER TIME" The marriage of Miss Lucy Ellen Burris, Chi Omega pledge at K. U last year, to Lt. Fred H. Gades, Jr., a former member of the Delta Upsilon chapter here, took place at noon today in the Presbyterian church at Chanute. Miss Burris is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon P. Burris of Chanute and Lt. Gades is the son of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Gades of Topeka. Xi chapter of Mu Phi Epsilon, women's honorary music sorority, entertained women students in music with a tea Sunday at Miller hall. Justine Peterson and Virginia Porter were in the receiving line. Lt. Gades arrived Saturday in Kansas City by plane from Camp Davis, N.C., where he was graduated Thursday from officer candidate school. He will be stationed at Camp Hulen, Texas. Miss Burris has recently been employed at the Santa Fe offices in Topeka. Mu Phi Entertain With Tea, Program Active members of the chapter are Justine Peterson, Suzanne Schmidt, Hope Crittenden, Margaret Titus, Emma Lou Strain, Virginia Porter, and Ellen Utley. Twenty-five or 30 college leaders will meet to discuss the problems which are confronting them on the campuses where there are trainee programs, Mr. O'Kane said. Margaret Dum, pianist, and Peggy Kay, violinist, gave a musical program. Mrs. F. E. Kester, patroness, poured the punch. He will stop in Chicago to visit the campus of Northwestern University on his return, and will be back next Tuesday. O'Kane Will Attend YMCA Conference Harry O'Kane, men's employment director and YMCA secretary, will leave for Cleveland tonight to attend a conference of the National Young Men's Christian Association. Thirty-two U. S. universities offer public health nursing programs. Nursing Programs Offered WAC Needs Kansans. Says Schoeppel JAYHAWKER Shows 2:30 - 7 - 9 Governor Andrew F. Schoeppel made a statewide appeal over WIBW Sunday afternoon in behalf of the Women's Army Corps recruiting drive now underway in Kansas, Lieutenant Reva M. Startzer, WAC recruiting officer for Kansas, introduced the Governor, who said: "General Marshall, chief of staff of the United States Army, has requested me, as Governor of Kansas, to emphasize to the women of our state the great need which exists for their services as members of the Women's Army Corps, and to urge those who are qualified to respond to this call for enlistments. "The Women's Army Corps has launched a campaign to enlist 959 members by December 7th. The first active duty order, calling for 50 WACs to leave Topeka by October 21st for the Third Women's Army Corps Training Center at Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia, already has been received. with WILLIAM GAXTON VIRGINIA WEIDLER Plus Women at War Color Cartoon "I am confident the Kansas spirit of service and the Kansas tradition of patriotic loyalty will be ably carried into the great army of women now serving their country by able, enthusiastic WAC units from our own home state." The WAC is now recruiting in Lawrence at the corner of Seventh and Massachusetts streets, in the room formerly occupied by the Western Union. THURSDAY—3 Days Monty WOOLLEY ★ FIELDS HOLY MATRIMONY Fellowship Fund Receives Contribution From Alaska Contributions to the Templin Fellowship Fund are still coming in, Miss Anna McCracken, chairman, has announced. The latest contribution came from a sergeant in Alaska with the armed forces, who majored in philosophy at the University in 1937. Lt. Sharer Assigned To Carlsbad Base Second Lt. Phillip D. Sharer, former student, of Arkansas City, has reported for duty at the Carlsbad Army Air Field, Carlsbad, N.M. according to a statement received from that base. Lt. Sharer was commissioned Oct. 1, upon completion of his cadet training at Luke Field, Phoenix, Ariz. Do You Wear a Red Feather? Matinee Daily VARSITY TODAY AND WEDNESDAY Irene Cary DUNN GRANT ARLEN BARRIE In Also "THE AWFUL TRUTH" "SUBMARINE ALERT" THURSDAY—3 Days If You Think Jane's Goofy . . . Wait Until You Meet Her Folks JANE WITHERS "THE MAD MARTINDALES" Also Also A Laugh Parade of Army Camps to the Tune of COLE PORTER'S Songs "YOU'LL NEVER GET RICH" FRED ASTAIRE RITA HAYWORTH new color in nail enamel and lipstick to light up your slim "Finger Silhouette" fashions To play up the drama of sleek, simple clothes — to make fingertips and lips dangerously beautiful. 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