Tuesday, October 5, 1943 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE 11. F. ell of D Biologi cles Univer Work Work needco successful used the an four Surve by the of the ucliburity er they is made atement office has report in New nsan Y MILLER UNSOLLY ROSSMAN TH ITPIN BOB BOCK EE OXLEY AN JONES AN PERKINS KREHBIEL $1.50 every day. university is matter office at March 3. location and Repre- National on Ave., 66 Fitted L CO. one 425 Service abrs arnish from made. University Women's Club to Begin Year With Program Tea Thursday BLES hing Many sororites have their Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday evenings for the next few weeks booked for hour dances with fraternity pledge classes and PT's. The University Women's club will begin its programs this year with a program tea at Spooner-Thayer Oct. 7 from 2:30 to 5. REAUC thing ing Open houses this year will be considerably less formal because of the war and the shortage of orchestras, but will attract even more stags. ALPHA CHI OMEGA DELTA TAU DELTA . . . . week end guest was Evelyn Taylor of Linwood. . . . will have an hour dance with Phi Gamma Delta Thursday at 7. DELTA IAU DELTA . . . Gamma Theta chapter at Baker will entertain Gamma Tau chapter with the annual chicken-fry Friday night. SIGMA KAPPA . . . ... dinner guests last night were Mrs. W. D. Thompson, Mrs. L. L Waters, Mrs. Charlotte Van贝ber, Miss Kathleen Doering, Miss Meribah Moore, and Miss Lucille Aust, all of Lawrence. KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA .. . . guest Friday was Ensign Charles Rayl of Newport, R.I. . . guests Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. John Neeley and Mrs. John Free, all of Wichita; and Dr. and Mrs. Fred Wrightman, Sabetha. . . Monday guests were Ensign Bud Boddington, Kansas City; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morrill, Hiawatha; and Jeanne Popham, Kansas City, Mo. . . Patys Padfield, Wichita, has been a house guest this week. MILLER HALL . . ... will have open house at the hall Saturday night from 9 to 12. ... dinner guest Monday was Pvt. Robert F. Yerkes, ASTP at the University of Wyoming. PHI DELTA THETA . . . . . . week end guests were Ensign Bud Boddington, Kansas City, and Fred Dairville, Sabethe, who is to be inducted into the Army. . . . Capt. C. C Nestlerode was a guest Tuesday. GAMMA PHI BETA . . . . . will have an hour dance with Sigma Chi Tuesday at 7. . . dinner guests Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Learned of Boston, Mass. KAPPA ALPHA THETA . . . . will have an hour dance with Sigma Chi Wednesday at 7. . . Mrs. A. J. Ogden, Beta Theta Pi housemother last year, was a dinner guest Monday night. ..diner guests Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Earl E. Weltmer, Mrs. James Scott, and Don White, all of Mankato. DELTA UPSILON . . . ALPHA OMICRON PI . . . ... has announced the initiation of Alice Jean Lemon, Lawrence; Deleges Grossenbacher, Bern; and Ruth Stallard, Perry. ... guests this week end were Mrs. C. F Sloan, Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs. William Ross, Bethany, Mo.; Mrs. W. V. Gentry and Mrs. Glen Utt, both of Neodesha; Dr. and Mrs. I. W. Reid, Gardner, and Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Witt, Russell. HARMON CO-OP . . Donna Jean Stember of Kansas City, Mo., was a guest Sunday. SIGMA CHI . . . ... houseguests this week we were Bob Woodson, Hutchinson, who is stationed in the Army in Louisiana; Lt. Ernest Wildhagen, St. Joseph, Mo.; and Lt. John Summers, Newton. . . . elected as pledge officers, Lloyd Eisenhower, president; Gordon Miller, secretary-treasurer; and Forrest Lee Logan, social chairman. . . Mattte Waigand leaves October 11 for Leavenworth where he will be inducted into the Army. . . has announced the pledging of Richard Springe, Leavenworth. WATKINS HALL . ... Helen Seamell spent the week end at her home in Kansas City. ... Mr. and Mrs. G . M. Weinreich of Kansas City were guests Sunday. ... Mrs. D. T. Williams of Olathe was a guest Saturday. ... Bonita Gustafson was a Sunday dinner guest. TAU KAPPA EPSILON . . . ... held election of chapter officers last night. They are: Warren Spikes, president; Jason Dixon, vice-president; Lloyd Crow, treasurer; Bob Cowling, secretary; T. V. Anthony, II, reporter; Bill Elb1, sergeant-at-arms; and Ed Read, scholarship chairman. ... had as dinner guests Sunday Helen Rymph, Floyd Santner, and Blaine Hadley. KAPPA SIGMA . . . NOTICE! Fraternity, Sorority and V-12 Students . . . elected the following officers last night. They are: grand master, Bob Gibbon; grand proctor, Buster Callahan; grand treasurer and scribe, Jack Schlagel; and guards, Bob Ottensen and Ben Amsler. ASC Will Have Meeting In Pine Room Tonight JEWELRY DISPLAY The All-Student Council will have its first meeting of the fall term at 7:30 o'clock tonight in the Pine room of the Memorial Union building. Committee appointments will be announced by Peggy Davis, president, and reports will be heard. Order Early for Xmas This Year Mail Order and Representative Headquarters Room 201, 1002 Walnut, K.C., Mo. TELL YOUR FRIENDS And STOP AND VISIT WITH US In some armored units, the smallest organization is the four man crew of a scout or combat car. STUDENT UNION BUILDING Wednesday, Oct. 6, All Day L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY Your Official Jeweler By D. G. Announced Engagement Sunday Delta Gamma has announced the engagement of Kathryn Pees, college senior from Iola, to Ronald Stitt, Dodge City. Stitt is a member of Phi Beta Pi and is now a sophomore in the University of Kansas medical school in Kansas City. Miss Pees received an orchid corsage, Mrs. Macure Butcher, housemother, received a corsage of gardenias, and Barbara Hahn and Donna Claire Jackson, who assisted in the ceremony, received white rose corsages. Candy was passed to the members. Bruce Hurd, K.U. Grad, Dies at Mayo Hospital Bruce Hurd, 52, of Topeka, general solicitor for the Santa Fe railway in Kansas died Sunday at the Mayo clinic in Rochester. Mr. Hurd was graduated from the University of Kansas School of Law in 1914. He was president of the K. U. Alumni association in 1936-37. Reception Tea Held For University Club About one hundred seventy-five members of the University club attended the reception tea from 4 to 7 p.m. Sunday in the Kansas room of the Union building. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Nash, Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Verner Smith, and Mr. and Mrs. John B. Vulture, officers and their wives, were in the receiving line. Presiding at the tea table were Mrs. Allen Crafton, Mrs. A. T. Walker, Mrs. Deane W. Malott, and Mrs. E. H. Hollands, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Kester, chairmen, and a committee made plans for the tea. 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