THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1987TODAY IN BR4—Deans of womenvisory councils fro tories in B. Hall ! 107.6—Music of the MastUnion.5:45—University HKNOW.7:30—Anti-R.O.T.C.of the American Union at the Y.M. 7:30—Wilmot Contes rison Hall 1.:et to rse BastropSecretaryampusMembers of Alpha Xi Delta so*! rority from all parts of the statewill meet at the State Park in Bastrop Saturday and Sunday for convention. Austin alumnae will be sponsors. . J'The convention banquet is set) fo Saturday night when several prominent alumnae are scheduled to speak. Miss Hiawatha Cross-ling-, founder of Beta Alpha chapter at the University, will speak. Miss Crosslins is a graduate of the University and was the first dean of women at the Junior College in Edinburgh Texas. She is now student councilor at the Southwest Texas State Teachers* College at San Marcos.Other speakers will include j Mrs. Douglas Weatherston of La-1 redo, Miss Helen Byington of Houston, and Miss May Stein of Fredericksburg, former president of the Beta Alpha chapter at the University.State officers for the coming year will be elected Sunday at a business meeting. Luncheon will be held in the refectory building. Miss Mae Hamme, president of the local chapter, will address the assembly. jCommittee chairmen for the ; convention are Mrs. Edwin Madison Paul, program. Miss Dorothy | Childs, ways and means. Missi Maxine Fincher, registration, and j Miss Bertha Hall Lee, convention i new spapers.Mitt Helen Margaret Hanchey,instructor in speech at Renville, spent the week-end at the Alpha Xi Delta house.Bertha Hall Lee spent the week-end in McGregor.K. H. Duggan of Dallas was in Austin Wednesday for a short time to see his daughter, Mary K.Sally Lipscomb had as herguest at the Jessie Andrews Dormitory, Mi*§ Mary Katherine Groves of Dallas, who has nowreturned to her home.Nixie Ladner and Polly Barberwill go to Fort Worth this weekend to attend the Fat Stock Show* and Rodeo.Miss Mary Kitey from Houston will he a guest this week-end at the chapter house of the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority.Miss Christine Burton, whograduated from the University at mid-term, will come from her home in Henderson this week-end to attend the Chi Omega formal and to he a guest over the weekend at the Chi Omega house.Miss Peggy Ayres, ex-studentwho is teaching school in Houston, will return to her home in Austin to visit over the week-end.Miss Jacquelyn Rayborn, ex-itudent of the University and member of the Chi Omega sorority, will visit in the chapter hou^e this week-end. Miss Rayborn is from Taylor.Mary Helen Mobley and Dorothy Lynn T ay lor will visit in College Station this week-end.Therete Dean had as her recent guest, Miss Gwendolyn Me-Natt. Miss McNatt was entertained at the 1 ri-Delt hou^e.Eleanor Anne Ward visited re*centlv at College Station.Economics(Contiaued from PiAquilla Chase, there w of security.‘‘We've been so bui ing a continent that w( little thought to gove pecially local govern Chase said. “If the as an agent of the cc not to be trusted, the big business, Mr. Morj like?’*It has been shown have no interest in economic system fu speaker stated The did take the respoi keeping up the bui looking after the p business for the last he continued, has blt;down security. It shsponsibility that shoulit.How CommunityMr. Chase then lii things that the com do for a man that hlt; for himself. They arlt;find him a job, guarar ily food and shelter ar in case he dies, see t is operated to abunda living standard raiseleader in conservingWilliam Farmer Weds Frances JenningsCora Frances Jennings of Alice, ex-student of the University, was married to William Farmer of Dallas Saturday, March 6, at the First Methodist Church in Alice.Mrs. Farmer received a bachelor of business administration degree in 1936. W hile in the University she was a member ofAlpha Delta Pi sorority, Cap and Gown, and the Girls’ Glee Club.She was a Bluebonnet Belle in1934.Margaret Wirt* of A « *student and member of Alpha Delta Pi, was maid of honor.A bridal theme of white and green was carried out at the church and in a reception at the home of Mrs. Forest Clark, grandmother of the bride. I he Rev. G. B. Strickler, pastor of the Presbyterian Church of Alice, read the ceremony.i vier v^iud*Ounce FridTea March 17 For Solons’ WivesThe annual dance of the Tyler Club will he given Friday night from 9 till 1 o’clock on the roofThe soring tea of the * acuity