PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1948 Married Couples Need Housing The housing situation for single men and women is brighter this semester than it has been for the last two years, but for married students chances of finding a place to live have not improved. Rooms close to the campus are still needed for married couples. More than 325 vacancies for men are now listed, Mrs. Ruth Nash, housing director said today. She added that there was a surplus of rooms for women in private homes, but that most of the vacancies in dormitories have been filled. "Sunflower Village is about the only place available to them. Sunflower has a waiting list now but it doesn't take long to get in." Married students with children have the most difficulty in securing rooms. Mrs. Nash said. Irvin Youngberg, director of dormitories, said today that Sunnyside is filled with full-time faculty members. Additional vacancies are needed to meet the needs of housing full-time faculty members, he added Bloch Exhibit Has 22 Water Colors Twenty-two water colors by Albert Bloch, former head of the department of painting, are being shown at the Museum of Art. The paintings will be in the North Gallery on the second floor until Feb. 16. Since his retirement last year Mr Bloch has been devoting all of his time to painting and all the pictures exhibited are recent works. Most of the paintings are imaginative landscapes. There is one which is a design for a tapestry, "Variations on a Theme." Two particularly interesting pictures because they illustrate Mr. Bloch's handling of mood and atmosphere as well as beauty are "Mask in a Garden" and "Falling Water." Mariners To Hear Harbisons The Mariners club will have Mr. and Mrs. Stanley P. Harbison as guest speakers at its regular supper meeting tomorrow night at Westminster Hall. The speakers will discuss their work of the past five years at El Guacio, Puerto Rico. Official Bulletin Feb. 6, 1948 V. M. C. A. cabinet meeting, 5 today. Pine room, Union. All persons holding K. U parking permits must obtain the second-semester tab, and have this tab attached to their permit before Monday, Feb 9. —University parking committee. President's breakfast sponsored by Student Union Activities has been postponed until Saturday morning, Feb. 14. Unitarian Liberal club. 7 p, m sunday, Pine room. Rev G. Richard Kuch to speak on international youth organizations. Jay Jones required meeting, 8 a.m. Saturday, Military Science building. Bring tickets and money. Wear uniforms Monday. Independent Women's Senate, 7 p. m. Monday, Pine room, Union. Bring alternates. Mathematical Colloquium, 5 p. m. Monday, 211 Frank Strong, Prof. Ky Fan, Notre Dame university, will speak: "Functional Representation of Partially Ordered Additive Groups." A. W. S. conference committee, 4 p.m. Monday, office of Dean of Women. Independents Executive Committee meeting, 7:30 p.m. Monday Union ballroom. Dove staff, 7:30 p. m. Tuesday, 9 Frank Strong. House of Representatives of A. W. S., 4 p. m. Tuesday, 200 Frank Strong. Coffees and Forums committee, Union Activities, 4 p. m. Tuesday, Pine room. Refreshments. Prof. Osma to lead discussion on Franco and Republican Spain. Fencing club, 7:30 p. m. Tuesday, room 110. Robinson gym. Society for Advancement of Management for Feb. 10 postponed until Feb.17. Executive board will meet Feb.10. All new applicants and past members of Student Union Activities committees, 7 p. m. Wednesday, Union ballroom. Important meeting. University Daily Kansan Mall subscription: $3 a semester, $4.50 a year, (in Lawrence add $1.00 a semester postage). Published in Lawrence, Kan., every afternoon during the University year except Saturdays and Sundays. University holidays and excess weekends cost less; class matter Sept. 17, 1910, at the Post Office at Lawrence, Kan., under act of March 3, 1879. Do you have an initiation present to buy for either Boy or Girl? Initiation Gifts NOW is the time to order for February initiatives. Crested gifts must be ordered soon because delivery takes 3 weeks. L. G. BALFOUR CO. 411 W. 14th Phone 307 Dimes Dance SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7,1948 Big March Of Gardner Lake Resort 2 miles north of Gardner, Kansas Dance To Kass Kassinger And His Band Admission 75 cents per person Good Food Good Drinks Alpha Delta Sigma, professional advertising fraternity, will meet 7:15 p. m. Feb. 10, in 107 Journalism building. The first in a series of dance classes in the Union ballroom will be held 2 to 4 p.m. Saturday, February 14 free of charge. Dancing Classes To Start Feb.14 Miss Elaine Selicovitz. Physical Education department, will instruct. She will be assisted by students. Dance steps to be taught are the samba, rhumba, tango, and current popular steps. These dance classes are being organized to provide inexpensive entertainment for the student staying in Lawrence on week-ends. Call K.U. 251 With Your News GALES American Custom Chocolates, $1.75 STOWIT'S Rexall STORE DANCE Presidents' Breakfast Has Been Postponed to the music of the new TENOR BAND The Sweetest Thing in Music Notice: The Presidents' Breakfast sponsored by Union activities has been postponed from Saturday morning, until Feb. 14. All presidents of organized houses and various organizations are urged to attend the breakfast scheduled for the later date. 9-12, Sat., Feb. 7 5 miles northeast on Highways 24-40 24-40 CLUB Admission 50c tax included The grebe makes love to its mate by presenting her with nesting material. Charme Beauty Salon formerly Iva's Beauty Shop phone 533 All types of beauty work by capable operators. Mid-winter special price on permanents machine and machineless. Nettie L. Wolfe, Owner Envelopes for letters are mentioned by Swift in 1728. Stamped adhesive envelopes came into general use shortly after the establishment of the penny post system in 1840. Machinery for their manufacture was patented in 1844. Take a break to keep awake with SANDWICHES THICKEST MALTS Zim's Snack Shop East of Post Office Judy Bond Blouses with the newest Gibson Girl frills. In cotton or rayon. Hi-A BRAS . . . for the youthful line of beauty $3.50 $5.95 The Palace 843 Massachusetts ONE WAY STREETS... Designed to speed up traffic, both to and from the congested areas and busy spots. ALL ROADS leading from KU to the downtown area will ultimately lead you to our door, where more and more students are finding it convenient and economical to maintain a checking account. THE LAWRENCE NATIONAL BANK 647 MASS. Member FDIC