DECEMBER 28, 1945 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE KANSAS PAGE THREE SOCIALLY SPEAKING --that makes them as "right" and such an evening in town as they are for a day of duty. Young, Feminine. Casual. With an easy-going fit that keeps your step tireless . . . and a quality that makes them easy on your ration coupon. Mistletoe, Santa Claus, tinsel-covered tree, turkey, plum pudding, gaily wrapped gifts—each of you will find some or all of these waiting for you when you reach home Christmas. There'll be aunts, uncles, and cousins, or perhaps just a small group gathered for a Uletide reunion. At any rate, Christmas day is reserved for family—for visiting with the older ones, for playing with the younger ones, for enjoying all of them. A long, pre-war vacation was the first gift K.U. students received, and what a welcome one. Most persons have packed it full already. From all appearances, it's going to be a white Christmas. And, Santa will be able to make his famed trip from the North Pole—sleigh, reindeers, and all. Here's hoping that he brings each one exactly the right gift. Christmas parties, they're always the very best kind. The Phi Delt party and the Beta Turkey Pull will vie for honors Friday night. The Phi Delt's will entertain their dates at a formal dance at the Eldridge. First to the Country club for dinner, then to the Chancellor's home to dance—that's the Turkey Pull. And, from all reports, the mistletoe plays an important part in the evening. After, Christmas Wichita will be crowded with K.U. students because there are two parties within two days. The Pi Phi's, Kappa's, and Theta's will be hostesses at their annual Triad dance at the famed Blue Moon, Dec. 26. Next night also at the Blue Moon will be the big Pan-Hell dance. And, there probably will be hundreds of other parties all over the state for K.U., ranging from dances, luncheons, to teas, to egg nogg parties. Yes, this has the promise of being the best Christmas in years, our first post-war Christmas! MacGregor-Lincoln Pinned Delta Gamma has announced the pinning of Armilda Lincoln, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Lincoln, Liberty, Mo., to John W. MaeGregor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Riley W. MacGregor, Medicine Lodge. The announcement was read at dinner Monday by Mrs. F. A. Benson, housemother, who was presented a gardenia corsage. Miss Lincoln wore a corsage of red roses. Assisting in the ceremony were Sylvia Small, who received a corsage of yellow gladioli, and Shirley Corlett, who received a corsage of white carnations. A junior in the College, Miss Lincoln is majoring in biological sciences. MacGregor is a junior in the College in pre-law. He is a member of Sigma Chi fraternity. Woodburn To Be Married Ida Mae Woodburn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Woodburn, Hutchinson, will be married to John L. Ott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ott, Sabetha, Friday at the Meyers Hall chapel. Her matron of honor will be Mrs. N. A. Burnett, Wichita. Ott will be attended by Dennis Hardman, freshman in the School of Medicine. A reception will be given at the home eof Mrs. W. E. Walters, Miss Woodburn's housemother. Miss Woodburn is a senior in the College and is majoring in bacteriology. Ott is a "freshman in the School of Medicine. After a honeymoon in Florida, the couple will return to Lawrence, and will be at home at 838 Illinois street. * * * Mortar Board Gives Party Mortar Board gave a scholarship party at the home of Miss Elizabeth Megnar. Wednesday in honor of junior women. Guests were Jane Anderson, Mary Barber, Alamada Bollier, Mary Breed, Betty Faust, Dixie Gillandl, Jacqueline Goodell, Marjorie Hedrick, Leda Janke, Elaine Martindell, Jeanne McGrew, Gladys Milhauser, Donna Morris, June Peterson, Betty Rendleman, Irene Sandelius, Marjorie Shryock, Barbara Thiele, and Virginia Williams. * * Guests at Corbin hall's "Christmas Revels" last week were Miss Margaret Anderson, Dean and Mrs. Paul B. Lawson, Mr. and Mrs. Verner Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Worthie Horr, Miss Maud Ellsworth, Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Howey, Mr. and Mrs. L.C. Woodruff, Mr. and Mrs. James Coleman, Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Noble P. Sherwood. Corbin Has 'Christmas Revels' Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Patterson, Miss Irene Peabody, Mr. and Mrs. Herman B. Chubb, Miss Elizabeth Méguiar, Miss Marie Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon A. Sabine, Miss Veta B. Lear, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Axe, m. and Mrs. Hilden Gibson, Miss Maudie Elliott, Miss Helen Skilton, m. and Mrs. George Beal, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Nash, Mr. and Mrs. Leland J. Pritchard. Miss Hermina Zipple, Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Mott, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Klooz, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer F. Beth, Miss Cora Downs, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Osma, Dean and Mrs. Henry Werner, Chancellor and Mrs. Deane W. Malott, Mr. and Mrs. Ethan P. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Nelson, Mrs. Bruce Hurd of Topela and Mr. E. J. Kennedy of Lawrence. Vet Eureau Skips Recess The Veterans Bureau office will close only Dec. 24, 25, and New Year's day, in order to give full service to K.U. veterans, Prof. A. H. Turney, Educational director of the Guidance bureau, announced today. Greetings Gay as Christmas Ornaments PHOTO-NOOK Famous for over 50 years as Red Cross Shoes ... Unchallenged value at They have the classic simplicity theory of "right" and smart for OFFICIAL BULLETIN Dec.19,1945 Anyone wishing to do practice teaching during the spring semester should appear now at the office of the Dean of the School of Education, 103 Fraser. Quack club will not meet tonight. Ingham to Attend Extension Conference H G. Ingham, director of the extension division, will attend a conference of the National University Extension association at Columbus, Ohio, from Dec. 25 to Jan. 1, he has announced Mr. Ingham is chairman of the Debate Materials and Interstate Cooperation. The Officers and Employees of the First National Bank Extend Best Wishes for a JOYOUS HOLIDAY SEASON THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK "The Student Bank Since 1877" NORTHEAST CORNER 8TH AND MASS. MEMBER F.D.J.C.