TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 1943 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Return Of Sun Brings Baseball and Tennis The return of the sun and the partially dry ground will bring back tennis matches and baseball games today, which have been postponed because of the weather. With exams approaching at a terrific rate, activities seem to pile up even though there is no midweek. Dinners in the various houses for senior or special guests and hostess seem to take that. and banquets seem to take the highlight. Tonight the Kansan Board dinner for members of the Journalism department will be held in the Colonial Tea Room. Some wonder if there is to be any more spring at all for summer seems to be creeping up. Early morning sun and screeching of brids awakens students to the fact that one more day has gone by—with exams that much closer. However, all hope that exam week will be cool, at least not summer weatlier. SIGMA KAPPA. ... Mrs. Donald Thompson, San Francisco, was a dinner guest last night. ☆ KU DAMES . . . will hold a business meeting Wednesday night at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. Opal Plathe, 1505 Rhode Island street. ☆ PI BETA PHI . . . Sunday dinner guests were Oliver Hughes, Jack Parker, Grove Roberts and Dick Coulter, from Kansas City, Mo. ... Sunday dinner guest was Michael Alt, son of the housemother. KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA . . . ... weekend guest was Lois Anderson, a member of the chapter. PHI CHI... Dr. Mayes spoke on Public Health to the members of the chapter house following dinner. dinner guests yesterday were Mrs. Harold Fields, Mrs. Dallas Dornan, Mrs. Francis Bishop, and Dr. Fred Mayes, Topka. ☆ DELTA GAMMA . . . ... the members of the chapter house celebrated their second year birthday with a dinner yesterday. The following charter members were present: Comora MacGregor, Anita Smith, Margaret Schell, Mrs. Edwin Warner, Betty King, Charlotte Johnson, and Jane Hammett. has announced the formal pledging yesterday of Joanne Johnson, Kansas City, Mo. GAMMA PHI BETA . . ... weekend guest was Mrs. I. R. Salley, Liberal, Kans. KAPPA ETA KAPPA . . . . Lt. and Mrs. Rollin Wade were guests over the weekend. WAGER HALL . . . ... had a party at 9:30 last night for the senior girls of the hall. Guests were Miss Marie Miller, Prof, and Mrs. Berry Ivy, Mrs. Kitnell, and Virginia Markley, from Miller Hall. DE LUXE CAFE Our 24th Year in Serving K. U. Students Burdick To Entertain Law Department Dr. W. L. Burdick, professor in the law school, will entertain for the students of law and faculty members and their wives Saturday evening, May 1, at his home at 916 Kentucky avenue. The party will be for the graduating seniors, but this year they also honor all members of the law school. Greenery Turns Into Poison Twelve University of California coeds decorated their boarding house with greenery and entertained 24 soldiers at a dance. The greenery turned out to be poison oak. The 12 coeds and their house mother were indisposed the next day. There was no information on the condition of the soldiers. . held election last night for temporary summer officers. Those elected were: Alice Goff, chairman; and Hope Crittenden, representative. WATKINS HALL . . . . . Margaret Austin, Kansas City, was a weekend guest. . . overnight guest Saturday was June Sutherland. . PHI DELTA THEETA . has announced the initiation yesterday evening of Oliver Samuel's, Emporia, and Don Miller, Kansas City. JOHN MOORE CO-O ... . . . Sunday diner guests were Paul Adams, John Bossi, and Julia Ann Casad. . . . weekend guest was Cpl. Jim Cheney, — BUY U.S. WAR BONDS — New under-arm Cream Deodorant safely Stop's Spiriration Stop's Perspiration Arrid is the largest selling deodorant 5. 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Washington, (INS)—A Navy spokesman today flatly denied that the U. S. aircraft carrier Ranger had been sunk by a U-boat in the north Atlantic. Fun Fest Friday Sponsored by AAUW A fun fest at the Community building Friday night from 8 to 12 will be held for students and members of the armed forces. Dancing, bridge, bingo, and other games in the game room will be activities for the evening with special entertainment in the form of a floor show with Ray Wright as master of ceremonies. The fun fest will be given by the Lawrence branch of the American Association of University Women. The proceeds will The fun fest will be given American Association of Univer be used to provide the Associa- tion's annual scholarship for a KU student and to establish a recreation fund. The tickets are now on sale at the Bell Music store and the Vanity beauty shop, and by AAUW members. Tickets are 50 cents and 25 cents for anyone in uniform. They may also be purchased at the door Friday evening. 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