Page 6 University Daily Kansan Friday, Feb. 1, 1952 If You Are A Woman On A Military Base, You Need To Know Your Service Etiquette If you have a man in the service and have been wondering whether or not he couldn't take that to military or base, here are a few helpful hints. Don't think it will be a gala weekend at a military school. You may have to spend a lot of time alone. Even when you're with him there are usually few places to go and if you feel you can't be happy justalking with (or looking at) yourman, better forget about visiting. A man in basic training can't go into town, so it's wise to make sure there's a Guest house on the post. Reservations should be made three weeks in advance. If he's past the cookie stage and has a 48 or 72-hour pass and you prefer to stay in town, start early to track down a room. Local USO's, civilian Travelers Aids and Y's have a list of available rooms with families as well as in approved hotels. However you swing it, a confirmed reservation is advisable. Official Bulletin As to packing for your visit, forget the something-for-the-boy's urge. Wear trim, feminine clothes—but nothing flashy; on a base a woman is conspicuous enough without accentuating it. Le Cercle Francais se reunira nardi 5 fevrier a sept heures et demi dans la salle 113 Strong. Be sure to bone up on ranks or grades. When you meet anyone in the armed services you are safe in calling him or her by grade if you don't know or didn't catch the name. Lutheran Student association cost supper, 6 p.m. Sunday, Trinity University, Camavelli N. Varughese, KU student from India, Mission Abroad A visit with someone you know very well can be wonderful and worth it for both of you—if you plan carefully enough and if you're mature enough. YWCA Cabinet retreat, 9 a.m. Saturday, Henley house. Wear jeans Danforth Chapel service, 8:30 a.m Sunday, Rev. Norman Brandt, speaker, Sponsored by Gamma Delta GammaDelta cost supper, 5:30 p.m Sunday, Immanuel Lutheran church, installation of officers and panel discussion, "The Layman in the church." Ph.D. Reading exam in German, - I1 a.m. Saturday, 306 Fraser. Canuteson Attends Meetings And Conferences In New York Ralph I. Canuteson, director of Watkins hospital, flew to New York Wednesday to attend a semi-annual National Tuberculosis association conference. Dr. Canuteson is president of the Kansas Tuberculosis association. He will also attend a meeting of college hospital directors. The meeting purpose is to set up standards of student health work and draw up a program for doctors in health administration. requirements For Officers Naval Reserve Revised Revised requirements for the office candidate program of the U.S. Naval Reserve have eliminated the previous mathematics requirements in the general line commissions, to Navy ROTC office said today. Application for the officer candidate program are accepted from college graduates or those within 20 days of receipt of degree. Applicants must be between 19 and 26 years of age and have not received their selective service induction notice. Sally Glenn To Wed Officers Candidate Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Glenn, Osborne, announce the engagement of their daughter, Sally Eleanor, to Officers' Candidate William Robert White, son of Mr. and Mrs. William F. White, Stewart Manor, Long Island. Miss Glenn is a College sophomore and a member of Alpha Chi Omega sorority. Mr. White was graduated from the University of Buffalo and is a member of Sigma Alpha Nu fraternity. The marriage will take place in March. Latest Male Fashions Copy Cave Man Styles Milwaukee—(U.P.)—The y o u n g American male soon will return to cave man clothing styles to attract the attention of his lady fair, a Chicago clothing industry leader says. "The cut of the suit suit is the same, but the latest thing in color is black." Wertheimer, sales representative of a Chicago clothing firm, reported. The leopard skin suit was on display at a spring exhibition of the museum. Color Cult comes in three colors, all faced with imitation leopard skin. Kappa Eta Kappa To Entertain Gamma of Kappa Eta Kappa, engi- neering fraternity, will hold a party from 8 p.m. to midnight Saturday at 1653 Indiana street. Chaperones will be Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lindsay and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Atchison. The University Women's club will entertain at tea at 3 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 7, in the Museum of Art. University Women Plan Entertainment Charles Oldfather, assistant professor of law, will give a musical program, singing ballads and accompanying himself on the guitar. Nothing's as good as light fluffy cakes and crisp cookies from Drake's. Fresh from our ovens to you. Try some today! DRAKE'S BAKERY Mrs. R. G. Mahieu, general chairman of the tea, will be assisted by the following committees: tea table Mrs. J. N. Carman and Mrs. Arthur C. Lorborg; refreshments Mrs. C. Lorborg; Midschrift Mrs. McClunm; Midthaice George Kreey, Mrs. Ruth McNair, Mrs. Everett W. Lothrop and Mrs. Guy Loubrowrion. 907 Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sanner, Wellington, announce the engagement of their daughter, Donna Ruth, to Bernard Malkmus, son of Mr. and Mrs. R.B. Malkmus, Wellington. mrs. Guy Loomis Hostesses will be Mrs. Guy Keeler, Mrs. Karl Klooz, Mrs. Burton Marvin and Miss Winnie Lowrance. The program has been arranged by Mrs. James Nickerson. She was assisted by Mrs. Kenneth Anderson, Mrs. Clayton Krehbiel and Mrs. C. F. Nelson. Sanner Engaged To Wellington Man Miss Sanner is a fine arts sophomore and a member of Alpha Chi Omega sorority. Mr. Malkmus attends the University of Missouri and is a member of Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity. Two Foreign Students Accept Jay Janes Paromita Chowla, College junior from Punjab, India, and Georgette Figueredo, graduate student from Mexico City, Mexico, have accepted membership invitations in the Jay Janes, women's pep club. The two women were among the women foreign students who attended a Christmas party given by the Jay Janes in their honor. They will be regular members of the club, but will not be asked to pay club dues. Their uniforms will be furnished by the Lawrence Rotary club. Interfrotenity Pledge Dance The Interfrotenity Pledge Group This star was a five foot long snake, and his director is Gloria Cesar, a dark-eyed Peruvian. He Died To Get Into Movies "The first thing I did was put him back in his box so he wouldn't bite anbody else." she said. This moccasin was featured in a scene in which he was supposed to biter Walter Brennan as he drank from a pond. The scene took an unusual form; since snakes, Miss Cesar explained, are the world's dumbest actors. "You can't teach them anything," she added. "I got him to strike by tickling his head with a feather." The cinema city's only female snake director has rented her reptiles to many a picture, and recently one of her "actors," a deadly water moccasin, starred in "Cry of the Swamp," at 20th Century-Fox studio. But the "star" got temperamental and took four bites out of her arm, and Miss Cesar has been recuperating ever since. Brennan was miles away during this sterling performance. His part on the scene was shot weeks ago, and the show's video was added by trick photography. In fact, Gloria confided, audiences who gasp at snakes in movies are seeing either a trick shot or a dead Hollywood-U.P.) Hollywood's most pampered movie a bit his director, acted only when tickled and finally had to die to get into the movies. She's young and beautiful enough to be in pictures herself. But she prefers working behind the camera with the西斯们 hiss and slither. Shaw Is President Of Pi Beta Phi Martha Jane Shaw, education junior, was recently elected president of Pi Beta Phi sorority for the spring semester. Prevue Saturday 11:15 p.m. Other officers elected were Anne Lambert, vice-president; Suzann Kinkead, corresponding secretary; Joy Leybourn, recording secretary; Patty Lloyd, treasurer; Betty Dickson, assistant treasurer, and Jacqueline Bushey and Frannie Mason, censors. Jo Anna March, program chairman; Marilyn Hawkinson, scholarship chairman; Jacqueline Bushey, assistant scholarship chairman; Mary Crews, house manager; Mary Lynn Updegraff, song leader, and Marilyn Ringler, intramurals manager. Kappa Sig-Circ O Tea Dance Kappa Sigma fraternity will entertain Chi Omega sorority house to a house from 2 to 4 p.m. Saturday, Chaparones will be Mrs. John R. Scott and Mrs. Edna M. Stewart. Kappa Sig-Chi O Teq Dance Today-Saturday Frankie Laine "Sunnyside of the Street" SUNDAY From Luke Short's Saturday Evening Post Novell Late News Color Cartoon Today-Saturday "Son of Dr. Jekyll" "Ghost Town Renegades" --snake. After her players have to die to get into pictures. SUNDAY——MONDAY——TUESDAY BLOOD-CHILLING PERILS in the SCREAMING JUNGLE! Co-Feature "If a drop if left around, and 20 years later somebody with a cut finger touched the drop, it would be the same as if the person had been bitten." For later scenes Miss Cesar killed her star by injecting about 50 shots of formaldehyde while studio workmen "hung from the snake." She then could mold the snake's body into any position needed for the camera. Between shots she soaked the corpse in formaldehyde to keep it pliable. "Most movie snakes are dead since it is very dangerous to work around live snakes," she explained. "Their poison never loses its potency. Some movie starts demand fancy dressing rooms and limousines, but acting snakes are even more temparamental. Five moccasins, imported from Georgia, died of "unhappiness" in Hollywood before Miss Cesar could direct them. The fifth was pampered more than the leading lady. After the movie was finished, this actor was made into a wallet. "The stage had to be kept warm or the snake would go to sleep." The snake director. "The lights and the noise bothered him, too. And he ate only a special kind of frog." No other movie star can make that statement. YOUR EYES should be examined today. Call for appointment. Any lens or prescription duplicated. Lawrence Optical Co. Phone 425 1025 Mass. - NOW - BOY WHAT STARS! BOY WHAT A STORY! BOY WHAT COLLATERAL! BOY, IT'S JUST TERRIFIC! THE MOST BEAUTIFUL I. O. U. 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