TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 1943 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Phi Psi Buffet and Midweek Planned For Tomorrow The middle of the week is seldom an anticlimax at K.U. This week is no exception. The Phi Psi buffet dinner tomorrow night and the Midweek at the Memorial Union are the highlights. But the weather may induce many to take hikes and plan picnics. With warm weather really upon us now (native Kansans can't tell for how long) the campus looks different — men in shirt sleeves, coeds in jackets® ___ or sweaters. Most of the women are writing frantically home for spring and summer clothes hoping they will receive them before the weather suddenly changes again. PHI KAPPA PSI... ... guests at a buffet dinner tomorrow night will include the following: Gloria Brinkman, Barbara Koch, Joan Taggart, Marcile Peterson, Polly Roberts, Nancy Jane Peterson, Barbara Winn, Mary Martha Hudelson, Ethel Mary Schwartz, Barbara Brelsford, Nancy Tomlinson, Mauren Meschke, Jackie Starr, Martha Woodward, Rosemary Utterback, Mary Lou Shinkle, Pat Williams, Paula Reeve, Marion Hasty, Barbara Sherrard, and Jane Priest. ...Robert Allen and Mike Sheridan, former Kansas University students and members of Phi Kappa Psi, will also be guests. They are attending medical school at the University of Pennsylvania. ☆ CORBIN HALL . . ...dinner guests Sunday were Chancellor and Mrs. Deane W. Malott, Edith, and Robert; and William Nice. WATKINS HALL.. . . Mrs. Jarboe Gsell was a guest Monday. ☆ PI BETA PHI . . ... Miss Muriel Stember of Osawakie was a weekend guest. ... entertained six men who are stationed here for seaman's mate training at dinner Sunday. ☆ .. Bill Hale, Joplin, was a dinner guest Sunday. KAPPA ALPHA THETA ... Jerry Ward, Bob Dole, Bob Adams, Terry Relihan, Bill Reed, and Bill Bunt were dinner guests Sunday. ... Kathleen O'Sullivan, Kansas City, and Mrs. Brock, Salina, were week- end house guests. PHI BETA PI. ... dinner guests Sunday were Lina Catherine Peters of McPherson, Donna Claire Jackson and Kathryn Pees. ALPHA TAU OMEGA ... ... dinner guests Sunday were Evelyn Railsback, Raymond Woodard, Bob Baker, Roger Friskie, Vernon Newton, Bert McClure, and Rusty McCray, Kansas City, and Mrs. H. L. P. King, Sr., Neohos, Mo. ... announces the initiation of Mike Gubar, Kansas City, Bill Sims, Wichita Falls, Tex., and Alan Markinek, Kansas City. DE LUXE CAFE Our 24th Year in Serving K. U. Students 711 Mass. PHI DELTA THETA . . . . . Mrs. J. L. Jenson and son, Bill, of Colby, were dinner guests yesterday. They were visitors of Bob Jenson. Bill, who is a member of Phi Delta Theta and attended the University last semester, will enter the armed forces in about a week. BATTENFELD HALL... ... Phyllis Davis was a dinner guest Sunday. KAW KOETTES . . . ☆ dinner guests Monday were Mrs. 1 M. Hayne, Olathe, and June Mack ...Lee Ford was a dinner guest Sunday. ALPHA DELTA P1 ... Sunday dinner guests were Betty Sue Tyson, Welch, Okla., Robert Stoddard, Max Bagby, and S. S. Kalter. ALPHA CHI OMEGA .. ...dinner guests Sunday were Dick Reed, Kansas City, Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Esteb, Tulsa, Okla. ALPHA OMICRON PI... ... members of the Mothers' Club of Alpha Omicron Pi were hostesses at a tea at the chapter house Saturday afternoon. ... guests Monday and Tuesday were Miss Evelyn Schroeder and Miss Marjorie Schroeder, Kansas City. Frances Gillman To Wed In May The engagement of Miss Frances Gillman, Kansas City, to Fred Foerschler, Kansas City, was announced Sunday afternoon at Miller Hall. Miss Gillman's roommate, Anna Mae Young, assisted. Miss Gillman wore a corsage of gardenias. Mrs. George housemother ETAINU H-stw Chi J. Gillman wore red roses. The housemother, Mrs. S. M. Stayton, received white carnations. The date of the wedding is May 28. SIGMA KAPPA . . . JAY CO-ED CO-OP . . . ... Margaret Hogan of Cherryvale was a guest this weekend. ☆ KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA . . . Weekend guests were Don Purdy and Miss Verda Shackleeter. Sunday dinner guest was Marion Nunemaker. . . has announced the pledging of Frances Schloesser, Fredonia. . . guests Monday night for dinner were cadets Ralph Runnels, Lowell, Mass., Bob Kelly, Worcester, Mass. and Dave Tactly, Cleveland, Ohio. Shooting Gallery Replaces Packing New York, (INS) — An irony of the times, a building at 653 Brook Avenue in the Bronx market, which formerly was occupied by the Morrell Packing Company has been boarded up. On its front passersby today found a sign reading: "will open soon as a shooting gallery." ATO Pinning Casino Party Is Setting PENNEY'S J.C. 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First for dress or sports! 4. 98 Miss Hansen is a member of Alpha Phi social sorority at Northwestern. In step with the war-time tempo of the day, Westminster college coeds are using "black-out" letters in their personal correspondence with soldier boy-friends. Written with white ink on jet-black paper and enclosed in all black envelopes, letters are said by the co-eds to be the ideal thing to be hidden from soldier buddies or read in the twilight dim of an army barracks. Black-out Letters ★ ★ ★ Mail For Army Minnesota Pays for Research "Another advantage is that a soldier can spot the letter a long way off." one co-ed claims. Alpha Chi Pinned To Sigma Nu University of Minnesota's outlay for instruction and research in the last fiscal year was $6,286,439. Alpha Chi Omega has announced the pinning of Harriet Ojers, College junior from Topeka, to Richard Buck, College senior from Kansas City. Miss Ojers passed candy at the Alpha Chi house Sunday night, and Dick Buck passed cigars at the Sigma Nu house at dinner Monday evening in an informal announcement of the engagement. Home Ec Group To Give Tea for Women's Club Members of the University Women's Club will be guests of the University Home Economics Department at 3 o'clock Thursday afternoon. Junior and Senior women in the department will greet the guests at the east door of Fraser Hall. Opportunity will be given to observe an advanced class in clothing and some of their finished garments will be on display. New equipment has been added in both the clothing and foods laboratories, to show women of the club. Tea will be served in the downstairs dining room. Logical Conclusion Havana, March 26 (INS)—An unidentified man, believed to have been carrying a bomb, was blown to bits early today by its premature explosion. The explosion occurred in front of the Havana newspaper, the Daily Diario. 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