SUNDAY, APRIL 25, 1943 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Easter Is Source Of Final Inspiration Came a pause in the grind of school activities, and the majority of students turned to Easter and religious services today. Spring styles were in evidence everywhere. A great number of students trekked homeward to enjoy Easter with their families in their own churches, and for a final breathing period before the last two weeks. For those who did not journey away from the Hill, the Student Christian Federation and the Lawrence Ministerial Alliance arranged a sunrise service at 6:30 this morning. The Rev. Lawrence Dever of the United Brethren church addressed the group on the lawn between Myers hall and Spooner-Thayer museum. Although no time was allowed for an Easter vacation, students, for the most part, knocked off for more inspiration and a little less concentration on books this week. Weather cooperated to set off the new Easter styles, and churches were filled for their special Easter services. ... entertained with a spring dinner dance at 7 o'clock Friday night at the chapter house. Chaperons were Dean and Mrs. J. J. Jakosky, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wright, and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Houston. DELTA UPSILON . . . Guests included Joyce Collais and Janice Woodbury, both of Haven; Carol Bronsmae, Barbara Thomas, and Ruth Granger of Emporia; Charlotte Nelson and Jane Nunn, both of Kansas City, Mo.; Alice Peterson and Laurel Sue Crabb, both of Topeka. Jane Ham, Marianne Glad, Catherine Foster, Shirley Henry, Jean Oyster, Mary Margaret Reynolds, Lucy Burris, Jean Rose, Margery German, Shirley Rauch, Dorothy Kintzer, Elizabeth Beach, Marian Smith, Wilma Jean Thiele, Vivian McBeth, Barbara Baker, Barbara Barnjum, and Imajean Butterworth. ... weekend guest is R. L. Bowman, Pratt. ALPHA TAU OMEGA . . . ... revived the serenade from 10:30 to 12:30 Thursday evening by singing to all sororities. Six of the singers, entitling themselves the "Six Flats Unfinished," sang a specialty, "By the Light of the Silvery Moon." MILLER HALL . . . ... in the absence of Mrs. S. M. Stayton, housemother, Mrs. E. D. Charles has been temporary housemother. Mrs. Stayton went to her home in Wellington for the weekend. dinner guests last night were Prof. and Mrs. Russell L. Wiley and Mrs. Charles. ... guest today was Ione Wilderson Wichita. 1215 OREAD . . . ... guests Wednesday afternoon were Mrs. Bert Rogers, Olathe, and Lt. "Buddy" Rogers, now stationed at San Pedro, Calif. They came to visit Shirley Binford, Lt. Rogers' niece, and Margaret Emick, who sang for them. Lt. Rogers left by plane that night. DE LUXE CAFE Our 24th Year in Serving K. U. Students Catherine Fruin To Speak Monday Catherine Fruin will speak before the Rotary club in the Eldridge hotel tomorrow noon. She will be dressed in her native Holland costume. Mortar Board Alums To Entertain Actives The Mortar Board alumnae association will entertain the active chapter and the newly elected members with a dinner at 6:15 Wednesday evening in the Old English room Mrs. J. J. Jakosky, president, has announced. Initiation services for the new members and a meeting of the alumnae association to plan for the scholarship awards will follow the dinner. Mrs. Waldemar Geltch, Miss Veta Lear, Miss Helen Wagstaff, Miss Marie Miller, Mrs. Winifred Hill Gallup, and Miss Martha Peterson will have charge of arrangements for the dinner. Officers of the alumnae association are Mrs. Jakosky; Miss Marie Miller, vice-president; Mrs. Fred Montgomery, secretary; and Miss Irma Spangler, treasurer. Allen to Williams ★★★ Engagement Engagement of Miss Eleanor Allen, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Forrest C. Allen, was announced yesterday by her parents to George Philip Williams, III, son of Mr. and Mrs. George P. Williams, Jr., of Philadelphia, Pa. Baysinger Reveals Engagement to Robb Miss Allen, former student, is a senior in the University of Pennsylvania, and will be graduated in June. She is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma. Williams is a member of Phi Gamma Delta, and was a graduate of Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, in 1941. Washington, (INS) — Petroleum Administrator Harold Ickes has suspended gas deliveries for four months to the cash fuel and feed companies owned by Ford L. Wright of Wichita, Kas., it was learned today, because he allegedly violated regulations by staying open more than 72 hours a week and refusing to post the hours he planned to sell gas. Suspends Gas Deliveries The wedding will be in September. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Baysinger, 1301 Tennessee, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Betty Faye, to Wendel Edmund Robb, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Robb, also of Lawrence. Miss Baysinger is a sophomore in the College. Robb will be graduated from the School of Engineering and Architecture this spring. He majored in mechanical engineering. Marriage Edwards Wed To Darby Marriage of Miss Joan Darby, dughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Darby of Kansas City, Kan., to Ensign Roy A. Edwards, Jr., also of Kansas City, was announced yesterday. The wedding took place yesterday afternoon at the home of the bride's parents, with the Rev. Carl W. Nau officiating. The bride was given in marriage by her father. Both Miss Darby and Ensign Edwards attended the University last year. She was a member of Pi Beta Phi; he belongs to Phi Delta Theta The couple will leave for Miami in a few days, where Ensign Edwards will be stationed. Nursing Course To Be Shortened The course for the bachelor of science degree in nursing has been changed from a five and one-half year course to one requiring only five years work. Approval of the measure was obtained at a recent faculty meeting. This change will be effective after January 1, 1944. Formerly, nursing students enrolled in three years of College work and spent two and a half years in the department of nursing education at the University of Kansas hospitals in Kansas City, Kan; under the new ruling, they will spend five semesters at the University and five semesters in Kansas City. During the fifth semester of work at the University, the student will be enrolled both in the College and in the department of nursing education. She will combine College courses with nursing work. Several changes in the particular courses required in the College were also made. This change is in line with the practice of most other universities which have similar courses, said Dean Paul B. Lawson of the College. Women entering this profession have the assurance that they are doing essential work, and that they will be assured employment for many years, he added. For Lovelier Eyes--- Will not smart, smudge or run Only $1 at Clairol Day and Night MASCARA Huaraches Lead Sales All To Be Rationed MARINELLO BEAUTY SHOP 1119 Mass. Phone 49° By Phyllis Jones Sales leaders in the field of wearing apparel are non-rationed shoes. Buyers' non-rationed favorites are the familiar sandals from south of the border, Mexican huaraches. Unlike used rubber which has The huarache is actually the which does not require a number and after June 1 the ration book will be necessary for huaraches and all other imported footwear. All shipments of other leather non-rationed shoes were rationed after April 15. He expressed the opinion long entertained by sheoemen and pedicurists that "flats" are made to fit the shape of the feet, but there is nothing in the construction of the foot or body stature to justify wearing high heels. They only tend to distort the bone structure of the feet and develop poor walking habits and postural defects. Opinions of Lawrence merchants are almost as varied as those of their customers concerning the advisability of purchasing non-rationed shoes, but all agree that these shoes are "best sellers." Haynes and Keene have not had any non-rationed shoes for sixty days; the Otto Fischer supply is almost exhausted, and Royal Shoe Store's stock is "low". Better Than High Heels "It's just like buying anything that is cheap," the Fischer shoeman remarked, concerning the practicality of purchase. When asked if the shoes were injurious to the wearer's feet, the Haynes and Keene man said that the shoes were not "well fitting" while the manager of the Royal said they were probably as desirable as "any flat" and better for the feet than high heels of any kind. The huarache is actually the only all-standard-leather shoe which does not require a number seventeen coupon for purchase, and after June 1 the ration book † "While it is possible for women to enter nursing schools from high school and get certificates after three years training, I strongly recommend the five year course, from which the student receives, not only her certificate of nursing, but also the degree of bachelor of science in nursing," Dean Lawson continued. "She will be qualified, not only for the everyday work of nursing, but she will have the type of training needed by supervisors and teachers," he explained. been remade into tires and shoe soles, used leather is not being remade into shoes. Materials which go to make up non-rationed shoes are cheap, non-essential leathers, fabrics, plastics, wood and rope. By standard full-grained leather, shoes men mean calf, kid, elk, pigskin, and the reptile skins. Foower leather, which have also been rationed since shipments made April 15, are sheepskin and capeskin, a form of sheepskin, and imitation leather. Mexican huaraches are almost the only exception, and shoemen express the opinion that these shoes have not been rationed because they do not affect the leather supply of this country. Beginning June 2, however, all such imported shoes will also become rationed. Sales with the number seventeen coupon have been growing steadily. Lawrence shoemen report but agree that most of the buying has been without the "ticket." As soon as persons realize that, on the whole, they can actually purchase almost as many shoes with rationing restrictions as they did without, shoemen believe there will be less reluctance to part with the coupons. The trend has been to buy more expensive and more serviceable shoes, shoemen report, which means a boon to foot health. Stylists have appraised this trend, they say, and most of the shoes this season are plain but attractive. Few extreme styles have appeared, and these have not sold as well as other more conservative patterns. Egg Rolling Out for Duration Washington, (INS)—Egg rolling in Washington came to an end for the duration yesterday. The spacious Capitol grounds have been the scene of egg rollings for children since the White House grounds were opened. But yesterday the Capitol custodians put a ban on egg rolling for the duration. Marinello Beauty Shop Mrs. Alma Ober, Owner 5 Competent Operators to Serve You Complete Beauty Service Vapor Marcel—Jamal—Zotas Permanents 1119 Mass. Phone 493 the "COLLEGE JEWELER" 911 Mass. St. Students Jewelry Store for 39 Years.