THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9. 1950 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Up and Coming Corbin Open House Corbin Open House Corbin hall will hold open house from 9 p. m. to midnight Friday. Mrs. Isadore Winget, Miss Ann Marshall, and Mrs. Treva Brown will chaperone. Battenfeld To Give Party Battenfield To Give Party Battenfeld hall will entertain with a party from 8 p. m. to midnight Friday at the hall. Chaperons will be Mrs. Althea Galloway, Mrs. Lorraine Gosney, and Miss Carlotta Nellis. Skating Party Friday The Newman club, organization of Catholic students, will have a skating party at the Rollerdrome skating rink at 7 p. m. Friday. Father George Towle and Miss Mary Towle will be the chaperons. Kappa Sigs To Have Formal Kappa Sigma fraternity will give a formal dinner dance from 6:30 p. m. to midnight Saturday at the chapter house. Chaperons will be Mrs. Glenn Porter, Mrs. Arthur Little, Mrs. Kenneth Whyte, and Mrs. Mercedes Krieger. Kappa Sigs To Have Formal Delta Unsilon Buffet Sig Ep Formal Saturday Delta Upsilon Buffet Delta Upsilon fraternity will entertain with a buffet supper from 5:30 to 7 p. m. Saturday at the chapter house. Mrs. James Cooke, housemother, will chaperone. Sig Ep Formal Saturday Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity will give a formal dance from 9 p. m. to midnight Saturday at the chapter house. Mrs. John Skie, Jr., Mrs. Virginia Brammer, Mrs. Eugene Alford, and Mrs. W. T. McWilliams are chaperons for the event. Sweetheart Swing A queen and the most dateable male will reign at the Sweetheart wing to be held Saturday from 9 am to midnight in the Union Ballroom. Jimmy Sellards and his orchestra will play at the informal dance theater he built, beamed by Student Union Activities. Tickets are priced at $1.25 a couple. The election of the queen and "the most dateable male" will be held by Friday and the results announced at the dance. Entertainment is being planned and refreshments will be served. Read the Want Ads Daily. KU Women Entertain Ex-service men at Winter Veterans hospital were recently entertained with a variety show by Barkins, and Mengchensin, residence halls. Those participating were Kathleen McKinney, master of ceremonies; Sue Naylor and Melva Lutz, dancer and Carol Marvack, accompanist. Fred Margo, pianist. Margus, musical readings; Mary Lee Haury, pianist; Joan Fink, reader and Gloria Simpson, pianist. A program under the direction of Clayton Krebbi, music instructor, was also given at the hospital by University High school students. The program was sponsored by the Lawrence Red Cross. Theta Lists Formal Guests Kappa Alpha Theta sorority held its annual winter formal, Friday Feb. 3 at the chapter house. Guests were: Jack Porter, Wendell Gugler, Don Gardner, Richard Conroy, Thomas Hanna, John Rader, James Purzer, Donald Stickrod, Forrest Griffith, Jerald Bogue, John Eulich, William Ritt, Blaine Scheideman, Clark Grimm, Charles Hall, Claude Houchin, William Cavanaugh, Robert Shaw, Fin Francis, Karl Estes, Robert Arburkle, Dick Hughes, James Childers, Robert Rosenfield, Jack Moore, Robert Moore, Jack King, Richard Mercer, Carl Bust, Kenneth Evans, Phillip Kassebaum, James Hershberger, Dick Milton, Robert Seaman, Fred Van Bebber, Lewis Mattingly, Charles Wagstaff, Robert Bunten, Roy Wonder, Rex Lucas, James Francisco, Robert Duboc, David Bell, Dick Miller, John Robb, Luke Henderson, Patrick Thiessen, James Olander, Harold Lowe, Benjamin Krampath, Bradley Wells, Jack Ferguson, and William Landis. Phi Kappa Initiation Phi Kappa fraternity announces the initiation February 4 of Donald Weisbeck, Topeka; Michael Quinn, Leavenworth; Frank McMaster and William Burch, Wichita; James Schaefer, Salina; Richard Veaburgue and Charles O'Connell, Kansas City, Kans.; Jerald Moore, Theodore Otto and William Hadel, Kansas City, Mo.; and Raymond Slavk, Perth Amboy, NJ. ONLY A DOLLAR but many dollars, deposited regularly at this bank, can help you build security,and have the other good things you want. ·Lawrence National Bank 7th and Mass. Works Of Painter Shown In New York Three original paintings by Gerald Davis, assistant professor of architecture, are being exhibited until Friday February 24 at the Riverside museum in New York City. Sponsoring the exhibit is the Associated Artists of New Jersey organization which Professor Davis joined when his studio was in Summit. N. J. The three paintings are entitled "Kansas Landscape," "Haskell Indian Girl," and "Composition," an abstraction. "Kansas Landscape" is a scene of the Wakarua valley looking south from Hoch auditorium. "Haskell Indian Girl" is a portrait of a Haskell Institute student. Indians comprise about 11 per cent of Arizona's population. blouses for suits. .sport and dress at Hamilton's 1943 Mass. 1712 Read the Daily Kansan daily. With smokers who know...its Camels for Mildness Yes, Camels are SO MILD that in a coast-to-coast test of hundreds of men and women who smoked Camels—and only Camels—for 30 consecutive days, noted throat specialists, making weekly examinations, reported NOT ONE SINGLE CASE OF THROAT IRRITATION due to smoking CAMELS?