JANUARY 25.1946 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE SOCIALLY SPEAKING Jecky Vallette, Kansan Society Editor Last week-end before those horrible, gruesome finals, so let's make the most of it. In other words—let's play! Can-can dances, torch singers, a bartender's quartet—they'll all perform at PT 8's "Waterfront Bar" party tonight. At the end of the evening Captain Kid will open his treasure chest of favors for the guests. Two engineering fraternities—Tau Beta Pi and Sigma Tau—will give a dinner-dance in the Eldridge to-night. night. Biggest party of the week-end will be the March of Dimes dance, sponsored by Alpha Phi Omega in the Military Science building tomorrow night. When campus BMOC's don scanty fem bathing suits, it will be mighty hard to decide who shall reign as "Queen of the Campus." Better go to help select your own favorite. - * * Tipperary Elects Newly elected officers of Tipperary hall are Virginia Shimer, president; Bonnie Chestnut, vice-president; Barbara Meyer, secretary; Rosemary Alderman, treasurer; Marion Minor, social chairman; and Melva Anne Allison, parliamentarian. Kappa Phi Initiates Sixty-five women will be initiated into Kappa Phi at 7:15 tonight in the First Methodist church, Charlotte Price, president, announced today. The Degree of the Rose will be given to the seniors who are graduating at the close of the semester. The seniors are Mary Jane Pistorius, Sarah Scothorn, Danna Jean Morris, Bonnie Peters, and Reva Brown, Josephine Shaw Engaged Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Shaw, Medicine Lodge, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Josephine Ruth, to Mr. Robert Gilmore, son of Mrs. Nelle Gilmore, Medicine Lodge... Miss Shaw is a freshman in the College and a Delta Gamma pledge. Gilmore has been released from the marine corps after three years of service in the South Pacific. Alpha Chi Pledges Entertain Alpha Chi Omega pledges entertained the Kappa Kappa Gamma and Delta Gamma pledge classes Tuesday. Members of the Kappa Alpha Theta and Gamma Phi Beta pledge classes were their guests Wednesday. Gamma Phi Pledges Give Party Gamma Phi Betu pledge class entertained the Delta Delta Delta pledges at a coke party Tuesday. Street Dress Is Garb For Saturday's Dance The March of Dimes dance tomorrow night in the Military Science building will be informal, Richard Ong, dance chairman, said today. Let's Go to CHURCH . . Trinity Lutheran Church Morning worship, 11 a.m. Holy communion, 8 a.m.; church school, 9:30 a.m.; morning worship, 11 a.m. Trinity Episcopal church First Christian church College class, 9:30 a.m.; morning worship communion, and sermon, 10:45 a.m., college forum, Myers hall, 5-7 p.m. St. John's Catholic church Masses at 8, 10, and 11:30 a.m. First Bantist church University class, "This Nation, Under God," 9:45 a.m.; worship service, 11 a.m. "Benediction." Youth Fellowship, 1124 Mississippi street, "Christianity and the Modern World", John Ise. first Presbyterian church Student class, 9:45 a.m.; worship service, 11 a.m.; vespers, 5 p.m. First Methodist church First Presbyterian church Student class, "How Make Religion Meaningful?" 9:45 a.m.; worshipservice, 10:50 a.m.; Wesley foundation, "Do We Want Peacetime Military Conscription?" "Yes," ex-Lt. Jack Hollingsworth, 8th air force; "No," ex-T-Sgt. Russell Barrett, 5th air force. Plymouth Congregational church Morning worship, 11 a.m. Church of God Sunday school, 9:45; morning wor- VARSITY TODAY — Ends Saturday CHAS. STARETT "Texas Panhandle" and JANE DARWELL "Capt. Tugboat Annie" SUNDAY - TUESDAY Jack Haley and a dozen radio stars in the most hilarious radio show on the air—better on the screen— "People Are Funny" and EDMUND LOWE "Strange Mr. Gregory" Duke Ellington and His Band will play at MEADOW ACRES Reservations will not be held after 10:30- JANUARY 26 2. 50 incl. tax 9391—Reservations Received:— Shipment of New Spring Styles in Arrow Neckties Colors and patterns, $1 any man will like. Ski Caps T Shirts Sweat Shirts Little Phogs Loom as Champions Of Cage Intramural Division I Sigma Chi, Navy Clippers, Little Phogs, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, and Sigma Nu were winners in Intramural basketball games last night in Robinson gym. Sigma Chi, with Connelly and Kennedy setting the pace, defeated the Navy Braves, 47-31. Kennedy was top-scorer with a total of 20 points, and Connelly came through with 19 markers. Smith was high for the losers with 13 points. The Navy Delta nosed out Phi Gamma Delta, 27-23. MacFerran, Phi Gam forward, led the scoring with 9 points. Broederdorf, sailor guard, placed second with 8 counters. The Little Phone won the big > game of the evening and took over first-place in their division by swamping the undefeated Battenfeld team, 64 to 31. Talley, Little Phog forward, dropped in 21 points for scoring honors, with Nicholson, sailor guard, and Anderson, Battenfield player, runner-u p with 14 points each. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, paced by guard Terrant's 12 points, defeated Nu Sigma Nu, 34-14. Sigma Nu, in the closest game of the evening, edged out Pi Kappa Alpha by a one-basket margin, 21-19. Larsie, Sigma Nu forward was high-scorer with 9 points. The Little Phogs won the big Ivv Leaves Club Meets Plans for the Founder's Day banquet to be given at 6:30 p.m. Saturday in the Kansas room of the Union were made at a meeting last night of the Ivy Leaves club, Josephine Giles, president, said today. The club is the pledge class of Alpha Kappa Alpha. Prof. J. W. Twente of the School of Education is in Iola today conducting a school building survey. ZIPPER NOTE BOOKS ship, 10:45 a.m.; evening service, 7:39 p.m. Just received another shipment of those good leather zipper note books. Start the new semester with a new note book. Lawrence Typewriter Exchange 735 Mass. St. First Church of Christ, Scientist Sunday school, 9:45 a.m.; church, 11 a.m.; Wednesday evening service, 8 p.m.; University organization Thursday, 7:30 p.m., East room, Union. Excellent Opportunities for PERMANENT POSITIONS Verse Writing Secretarial HALL BROTHERS, Inc. Write or Apply to Personnel Department Manufacturers of HALLMARK Greeting Cards 2505 Grand Avenue Kansas City, Mo. Art Display Work Other Office Positions SLIPOVERS with Sleeves Wool mixed and all wool weaves in plain or fancy patterns. $395 to $695 Sleeveless Styles In plain colors or the fancy argyle plains. $395 to $495 GIBBS CLOTHING CO. Dr. Clark Speake 811 MASS. ST. Describing the research he has been doing at Harvard university in connection with the development of a new course in human relations, Dr. Carol D. Clark, on leave of absence from the sociology department, spoke at a meeting of the Sociology club in the East room of the Union yesterday. Remember Those Graduating Now with Gifts from Vi's Gift Shop Hotel Eldridge NOW—ENDS SATURDAY "She Wouldn't Say Yes" Rosalind Lee RUSSELL BOWMAN SUNDAY ALL WEEK CONTINUOUS SHOWS SUNDAY FROM 1 P.M.