UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE, KANSAS Y 15, 1949 FEBRUARY 15.1946 secrets right PAGE THREE secludedgress, seena collswhichon Abra- s. possibly of the mry more ert Todd warting d maybe old what and per nancipa to the liu specireserved ction or 21 years dd Lin- of the e July. 47. more his bury that ing the documents prepare on they ." ulation, as to condi- ness that olic for believe y pos- wor wo- men- weaver, ne dis- tents. I value estried era. mem con and trickle will be s for- tions, post- 7., to need to sage, ago, ang, he captured need to war- ses re- IN et at rank ott 4:30 green outs SOCIALLY SPEAKING As Lil' Abner would say, "Oh happy day" it's Friday. What fun it will be to turn off the alarm and sleep until noon. But with four valentine parties, the Sweetheart Swing, an open house, and a basketball game scheduled this week-end, those extra 40 winks will have to be short or you'll miss some of the fun. Also this might be a good time to write the folks at home so they'll know those extra checks are for tuition or books rather than cokes and dates. Jay Janes Give Zance The "Sweetheart Swing," first all-student mixer this semester, will be given 9 p.m. to midnight Saturday in Military Science building. Johnny Beach's band will play for the skirt and sweater dance, sponsored by Student Union Activities. Andrews-Stapley Engaged Corbin Hall Entertains Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Stanley, Jr., Bethel, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Mary Louise, to Mr. Robert Andrews, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Andrews, Wolcott. Miss Stanley is a student at the Kansas City Junior college and Andrews, recently discharged from the army air forces, is a student at the University. Pharmacy Groups Entertain Corbin hall will hold an open house at the hall tonight after the basketball game. Lt. George Osborn, Purdue, Ind. new instructor in the School of Pharmacy, was the guest of honor at a dinner given Wednesday in the School of Pharmacy at Kappa Pa. and Kappa Epsilon, pharmacy fraternity and sorority. Sigma Kappa Pledges Stoneback-Green To Wed Sigma Kappa has announced the pledging of Carolyn McKinney Wichita, and Nancy Ruth, Denver. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Green, Lawrence, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Mabel Irene to Irvin J. Stoneback, son of Mr and Mrs. H. H. Stoneback, Lawrence The wedding will take place this summer. Miss Green, a graduate of the University, is a member of Alpha Omicron Pi. Mr. Stoneback, a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon, also attended the University. Susan Harkness Born Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harkness have announced the birth of a daughter, Susan Lee, Jan. 23, at Lawrence Memorial hospital. Miss Harkness, a student in 1940*42, enlisted in the Spars, March, 1943. Receiving her training at Hunter college, New York City, she was a member of the Boston, D.C., and Miami, Fla. She is the former Robert Breitweiser. Mr. Harkness, '43, recently discharged from the amy air corps, is enrolled in the School of Law. He is a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon. Detroit. (UP)—General Motors and the CIO United Automobile Workers were only a cent apart in their wage negotiations today and both sides appeared committed to a policy of sitting out the steel strike before settling their own dispute. LAWRENCE OPTICAL 1025 Mass. Phone 425 CO. HUNSINGER MOTOR CO. Garage and Cab Co. Phone 12 922 Mass. For That Coke Date Remember ELDRIDGE PHARMACY Phone 999 701 Mass. Where Do You Live, Pretty Maid? Four Houses at Once, She Said By BEVERLY BAUMER and WILLIAM HAAGE "I live at 712, 714, and 716 McCook street and 1112 Illinois," kind sir, she said. "And where do you live, my pretty maid?" And chances are she'd not be kidding—not if she's a Locksley hall inmate. Those Locksley ladies are truly in a house divided, but the only fall they're expecting is next fall when the houses will be connected by more than a spiritual bond and a house bill. This complicated arrangement was the direct result of the shortage of men in the wartime years. Locksley hall was formed in 1944 by a group of girls who took over the Delta Upsilon house when the D.U.'s went to war. Let's Go to CHURCH. SHIRLEY WELLBORN Trinity Lutheran church Trinity Lutheran church Morning worship, 11 a. m. Trinity Episcopal church Holy communion, 8 a.m., church school, 9:30 a.m., morning worship 11 a.m. First Christian church College class 9:30 a.m., sermon. 10:45 a.m., college forum, 5 p.m. St. John's Catholic church Masses at 8,10,and 11:30 a.m. First Baptist church Bible class, 9:45 a.m. sermon, 11 a.m., Youth fellowship, 5:30 p.m. Sermon 11 a.m., vesper club, 5 p.m. First Presbyterian church First Methodist church Student class, young adult class for married couples, 9:45 a.m., sermon, 10:45 a.m., Wesley Foundation, 6 p.m. Sermon, 11 a.m., open house and social hour at parish house, 7 p.m. Church of God First Church of Christ, Scientist Sunday school, 9:45 a.m., church services, 11 a.m. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m., sermon 10:45 a.m. Plymouth Congregational church First Friends church The top Australian general in World War I was Sir John Monash. Sermon, 11 a.m. The name was retained when the girls moved to the Sigma Nu house. Now the Sigma Nu house has been returned to the fraternity and the University is using these four houses, which it owns, for the girls' group. Right now trunks, suitcases, boxes, sacks, bags, and miscellaneous packages line every hallway of Locksley hall (a change to "halls" is being debated) and communications have become quite difficult since the move. A meeting will be held—house meetings are in 714 McLean to—find some way of finding anyone in a hurry and the girls seem quite optimistic about reaching some solution. Just imagine this situation: A caller comes to 714 McKee, where Mrs. Evian Christian, housemother, "Takes for Shirley Well-born," he says. "Supper's just over so she may be still coffeeing at 1112 Illinois." "I'm looking for Shirley Wellborn," he says hopefully. "Oh, she just went to 716 McCook to see the proctor." win less vim and vigor he trots to 716. "I'm looking for Shirley Wellborn," he says with a resigned look. "She and the proctor went over to inspect the sleeping quarters at 712," comes the answer. Now, after that runaround, would he still look for Shirley Wellborn, or go back and do something easy, like studying this early in the semester? \* \* \* Of course, moving in at this time of year has left a few little items to be desired. For instance, the coeds eat at 1112 Illinois. . . but the cook to feed them isn't there yet. And there's going to be a 22 cubic foot refrigerator in that kitchen. . . when it comes. And the girls at 1112 Illinois had to impose on those at 716 McCook for bath facilities, until plumbing arrived. Peace reigns in this somewhat disjointed family by courtesy of proctors, one for each house. The sleeping is done on wooden navy beds. A dozen girls live in 712 McCook, while the others are spread out (figuratively speaking, of course) among the remaining three houses. Locklesh does have a bar in its midst-a snack bar, between one of the living rooms and a small recreation room. The 35 girls and their addresses are: You Need Those COME ON, GANG— Shirley Wellborn is president of the hall. Other officers are Jeane Barlow, vice-president; Dorothy Gates, secretary; Jane During, treasurer; Hortense Bedell, social chairman; and Jean Templeton, interdorm representative. at Three Solid Meals a Day! ENJOY LETS' GO HAWKIN' It's Fun JAYHAWK CAFE Wm. Pappas 1109 Mass. Across from the Courthouse 1340 Ohio Phone 2007 ENJOY Home Cooking The 55 girls and their addresses are: At 712 McCook; Lenore Brownlee, proctor, Betty Kensett, Bertha Lowry, Lorraine Rumsey, Charlene Williams, Sue McCoy, Mary Jane Zolinger, Margaret VanderSmissen, Joan Lippelmann, Carol Jean Terrill, Bill's Grill Pratt—The Soldiers' Medal was awarded to S Gt. Lloyd R. Leethb, Pratt, for heroism in saving the life of a fellow squadron member by pulling him from a burning B-29. The medal, the army's top award for an act of heroes involving voluntary risk of life under conditions other than combat, was presented to Leethb by the commanding officer of the 346th bomb group. Epsie Brandt, and Dessie Hunter Beginning Tuesday, February 19, and continuing over two Sundays under the direction of Extends to both new and old students a hearty welcome to all services and especially to the At 174 McCook: Miss Barlow, proctor, Betty Brooker, Violet Orloff, Miss Wellborn, Miss During, Joanne Cockreham, Ruth Hibbs, and Leah Smith. At 112 Illinois: Anita Bedell, MiesBedell, Marjorie Perrussel, WandaBaker, Shirley Jean Willis, proctor,Norma Hall, Loraine Mat, MarilynRussell, and Jeanne Perde. At' 716 McCook: Lucele Rulston, proctor, Mary Ernst, Ardys Rabb, Barbara Johnson, Neva Jean Unruh, and Ruth Balka. WELCOME! THE CHURCH OF CHRIST Evangelist B. E. 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