SUNDAY, MARCH 14, 1943 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREED Castles and Shamrocks Brighten Weekend Parties Decorations of the "Mess", annual formal dinner party and dance of the Phi Delta Theta Fraternity last night were blue and white, and emphasized a Phi Delt castle theme. On the wall behind the Pope-Bachmann band was the outline of a castle with a blue background and stars, and on two other walls, the traditional Phi Delt shield and crossed swords PHI BETA PI... and spears. A huge lighted replica of the Phi Delta Theta pin was placed on the outside of the chapter house. Decorations at the Battenfeld informal dinner-dance Friday night emphasized the Shamrock and green associated with St. Patrick's day The theme of the program was a radio broadcast. PHI DELTA THETA . . . ...guests at a formal party yesterday evening were Miss Margaret Mkee, Kansas City; Miss Jody McNaughton, Hutchinson; Mrs P Cheney, Salina; Barbara Koch, Shirley Wasson, Pez- Embaala Rocher, Bimry Wasson, Regy Schroeder, Barbara Barber, Suzanne Wieder, Nancy Prather, Patty Armel, Margaret Stratton, Lou Taylor, Mary Louise Rowsey, Sue Elliott, Virginia Gunsilly, Lila Jean Doughman, Irma Lee Hasty, Margaret McConnell, Dorothy Miller, Betty Rowton, Patricia Lockwood, Rita Lemoine, Beverly Hamilton, Nancy Abel, Winifred Ice, Hanna Hedrick, Ethel Mary Schwartz, Norma Lutz, Catherine Burchfield, Patsy Blank, Pat Williams, Betty Lay, Marilyn Maloney, Joan Basore, Edith Darby, Dorothy Hardie, Mary Gayle Marsh, Margaret Borders, Shirley Hargiss, Mary Burchfield. ☆ TAU KAPPA EPSILON . . . ... entertained with an informal dance and buffet supper Friday night. Guests were Martha Menninger of Topeka, Betty Mott, Betty Ann Hopkins, Jean Robertson, Jo Johnson, Barbara Barnijum, Peggy Bowlin, Frances Nelson, Kathryn Bonewits, Joan Basore, Charlene Johnson, Mrs. R. U. Anthony, and John Conard. Mrs. Edna Ramage, housemother, ted as chaperone. ALPHA DELTA PI... ... Thursday luncheon guests were Miss Margaret Dunn, Kansas City, Jeanette Perkins, and Phyllis Davis. PI BETA PHI... ... luncheon guest yesterday was Mrs. B. W. Schroeder, Leavenworth. ... weekend guests are Miss Mary Longenecker and Miss Claire Oven of Barstow School, Kansas City; Miss Margie McKee, Kansas City; and Miss Mary Gayle Marsh, Emporia. is as grateful for attention as a kitten for a dash of cream! Let us show you how to cleanse, stimulate and lubricate with the individualized preparations of . . Dr. H. C. Tracy was a luncheon guest Friday. PHI DELTA THETA ... ... William Jenson, Colby, and Bob Broderick, Monroe, Mich., are week-end guests. SIGMA KAPPA . . . ☆ . . . Mrs. G. E. Todd of Kansas City was a guest yesterday. KAPPA ALPHA THETA . . . ... Martha Menninger, Kappa Alpha Theta from DePauw University, Greencastle, Ind., is a weekend guest. Her home is in Topeka. CORBIN HALL . . . . . . weekend guest is Mrs. Elmer O. Brown. Sabeth. overnight guests Friday were Misses Jane Krehbiel, Marian Clark, Marva Lee Schroeder, Ernestine Scheidt, and Lora Pearl Shubert, all of Bonner Springs. . Flora Mciver, Kansas City, Kan, was a guest yesterday. . . Dorothy Brenner, in Nurses' Training at Bell Memorial hospital, was a diner guest yesterday. ... dinner guests today are Edward Hansen, William Benefiel, Gerald Tewell, and Larry Hickey. WATKINS HALL . . . . . . will hold an hour dance for all University men from 7 to 8 o'clock Tuesday evening. ... Dorothea Weingartner is a week-end guest. ... guests attending the Art Conference are Miss Margaret McCune, Neodesha; Miss Margaret Eberhardt, Kansas City, Kan.; and Miss Mary Loy Main, Parsons. . . Esther DeBord is spending the weekend in St, Louis, Mo., and Joyce Durall is at her home in Coats. ... Pvt. Jack Lee of Meridan, Conn, now stationed at the Topeka Air Base, is a weekend guest. ROCK CHALK CO-OP . . . BUY U.S. WAR BONDS WAAC Officer Will Address Forum A good choice for a one-suit wardrobe is this gray wool and rayon Dutch Boy suit with its short jacket and new soft pleats. "AAC Officer Will Address Forum Lt. Charles曼 May of the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps will be the speaker on the Lawrence Sunday Forum program provided by Delta Sigma Theta sorority today. She will speak on "Women in the War." The meeting is to be made public and the public is invited to a tea in Miss May's honor at 746 Missouri street following the meeting, June Mack announced. SWOPE'S Ready-To.Wear and Beauty Shop Announces It's Re-Opening Monday, March 15 In Our Old Location Engaged Sigma Chi Pins Theta Phone 603 100% Wool "Sloppy Joe" Sweaters in New Spring Colors Kappa Alpha Theta has announced the engagement of Virginia McGill and Larry Smith, member of Sigma Chi. Lila Jean Doughman assisted with the pinning Friday night. Miss Doughman, Miss Dorothy McGill, sister of Virginia, and Mrs. A. H. Little, housemother received gardenias. Miss McGill wore an orchid. Complete Beauty Service Chocolates were passed in the traditional manner, and cigars were passed at the Sigma Chi house. 943 Mass. Miss McGill is a junior in the College and Mr. Smith is a senior in the School of Business. Both are from Kansas City, Mo. Reminded that he had failed to mention Italy, Eden said he did not think that country is a "long-enduring menace." Four Major Powers Must Cooperate-Eden "It means that we cannot adopt the same attitude we did the last time. To take Germany as an example, we don't want a new government set up there and then merely trust to luck." Washington, (INS) — Cooperation between U.S., Great Britain, Soviet Russia, and China is “pretty well indispensible” if the world is to have lasting peace after this war, British Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden said yesterday. In emphasizing necessity of "understanding between the four major powers," Eden stated: "The important thing, it seems to me, is that we have got to take precautionary measures this time to make sure that Germany and Japan are never again to start another war. Carl Hird and Irene Hoover Married Friday The marriage of Carl Hird, sophomore in the School of Engineering and Architecture, and Irene Hoover, who attended the University last semester, was announced yesterday. The wedding took place by candlelight at 8 o'clock Friday evening in the Washington Creek church near Lone Star. The Rev. Ralph Hodgson of Topeka performed the ceremony. The bride wore a white wool dress and her flower was an orchid The best man attending Hird was Gordon Stucker. Wayne Hird, brother of the groom, sang "Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life" and "I Love You Truly." Mrs. Clyde Hoover accompanied him on the organ. Candles were lighted for the ceremony by the bride's sister, Miss Melva Dene Hoover, and Miss Jaqueline Dillon. Swarthout Announces Vespers The last School of Fine Art's Jespers for this school year will be given Sunday afternoon. March 21, instead of today Dean D. M. Swarthout has announced. Despite heavy drains on the man power of the University band, Symphony orchestra and a cappella choir, these three organizations will be heard on next Sunday's program together with the University women's glee club, and the string quartet, he added. DE LUXE CAFE Our 24th Year in Serving K. U. Students 711 Mass. A Good Buy Is A U. S. War Bond FOR GOOD LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANING--- INDEPENDENT LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS 740 Vermont Call 432