DECEMBER 18.1945 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE SOCIALLY SPEAKING Becky Vallette, Kansan Society Editor Kappa Phi Will Meet "The Light of Men," a pantomime, directed by Mary Jane During, will be given at the Kappa Phi meeting in the Methodist church, at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow. Sterrett-Tippin Wed Ruth Ann Tippin and John Sterrett were married in the First Presbyterian church, Topeka, Saturday. Mrs. Ned B. Gorrell, Topeka, was the matron of honor, and Dewey Nemec, Lawrence, was best man Usheres were Thomas C. Harris, Jr., Lawrence; Julian Zimmerman, and Paul Williams, Topeka. A reception was held following the ceremony at the home of the bride's mother. Assisting were Dolores Sulzman, Lawrence, and Charlotte Cummings, Topeka. A graduate of the University in June, Mrs. Sterrett was a member of Mortar Board, managing editor and editor-in-chief of the Daily Kansan, and president of Theta Sigma Phi, honorary journalism sorority. Mr. Sterrett was discharged from the Army air corps Nov. 25, after serving in England, France, and Holland. He attended the University in 1940-42. Snook Is Guest at Miller Persis Snook, Wichita, a 1945 graduate, was a week-end guest at Miller hall. Sunday dinner guests at Miller hall were Pvt. Hal Wilcox, Ft. Leavenworth; Mrs. Gladys Britton, Mr and Mrs. E. J. Masterson, Francis Masterson, Lorene Masterson, Mrs Helene Simone, Columbus, Frank Brooks, Lawrence Harman Hall Has Party Harman hall had a semi-formal Christmas dance Friday night. Guests wree E. R. Petesch, Robert Coleman, Thomas Conley, Frank Simala, Richard Egelston, James Hare, Kenneth Haskins, Galen Miller, Edward Gauin, Arthur Agin, Adolph Chalupnik, Paul Hedeen, Joe Talago, Paul Leonard, Charles Dillon, William Wellborn, Ernest Fritz, Jack Fellman, George Moore, Fred Thimm, Ens. Marlin Hodgell. Chapterones were Mr. and Mrs. John Mansfield. --at Delta Gamma Entertains Sunday dinner guest at the Delta Gamma house were Mary Dell Burnside, David Shaad, Kansas City, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. Custer Hill, Kansas City, Mo. Many Attend Coffee Hour Nearly 100 students attended the International Coffee Hour Thursday at Henley house. Miss Grace Darling and foreign students were guests of honor. Some of the faculty and advisory board of the Y.W.C.A. also were present. The first train in Kansas traveled between Elwood and St. Joseph on April 28,1860. IS EASY WHEN YOU DRINK MILK BEFORE RE-TIRING. Lawrence Sanitary Milk & Ice Cream Co Kappa Sig History Dates to 15th Century EUGENE REED *** This is another in a series of articles to acquaint the campus with the various organized houses, their members, officers, and histories. *** Kappa Sigma was started in the United States at the University of Virginia in 1869. Its real history, however, dates back to the 15th century when the fraternity was first begun at the University of Bologna, Italy. It is the second largest national fraternity with 110 active chapters. The local chapter was founded in 1910 and for two years was called the Sasnak club. It was then affiliated with the national organization and was installed as the Gamma Omicron chapter. It was the ninth Greek letter fraternity to be established at the University. TELL ME, DOCTOR---at The Caduceus, the fraternity publication, has been published continuously since 1885. Fraternity colors are scarlet, green and white; the pin, the star and crescent; the flower, the lily of the valley. Annual social activities of the chapter include the Black and White spring formal and the "Red Dog A topic which you can rank along with the weather and your operation in commonplace conversation is one on your particular brands of headaches and what causes them. How to Stav Out of the Hospital Your headache is as common a complaint as it is a common excuse. No age group and very few individuals are exempt. It is an early symptom of practically all acute in- Inn." a fall house party. At the close of the semester members of Kappa Sigma will move into the house now occupied by the Sigma Chi's at 1245 West Campus street. Eugene Reed, senior in the School of Engineering and Architecture, is the chapter grand master. Other officers include: Robert Rowley, grand master of ceremonies; John Nichols, grand scribe; Lester Mische, grand treasurer; John Schlagel, grand proctector; Paul Leonard and Robert Deffenbaugh, guards. Other members of the active chapter are Don Albert, David Ballard, William Brenza, Germain Morgan, Joseph Brubaker, Fredrick Daneke, Frank Darden, John Herrmann, Robert Morrison, John Kendrick, Richard Kerr, Cecil Langford, Richard Laub, Maxwell Jones, Laurence McAneny, Robert Mowry, Richard Nelson, Kenneth Preston, Foster Reynolds, Alvin Ritts, Reed Hoffman, Daniel Senkarik, and Gaylord Campbell. Pledges are Herbert Foster, Leslie Pihblad, Laurence Brown, Roy Duffens, Julius Cord, Charles Johnson, William Hollis, Ralph Kron, Harold Vagtborg, Robert McCurdy, Loren Burch, and George Parmelee. You'll Find the PERFECT Christmas Gift Jewelry and Gifts Is this the price of a gay weekend? Are you getting the flu? Have you been elected for the family's inheritance of migraine headaches? Or is it that unprepared-for 8:30 quiz? Headaches come in at least 57 varieties. College-age headaches usually are those associated with the diseases of young people—colds, digestive disturbances, contagious diseases — or the multiple ones coming from eyestrain or the abuse and disregard of normal living habits. Consider the Monday morning headache. Your head feels as if you were wearing your halo too tightly, something keeps pounding on your skull, and the rays of morning light pierce your sensitive eyeballs. The sinus headache is commonly present in the morning, improves by fections and of many deep-seated chronic disturbances. MORGAN-MACK MOTOR COMPANY COULD THIS HAPPEN TO YOU? PREPARE FOR WINTER DRIVING! Let us give your car a Regular Check-up noon, recurs late in the day, and persists until sleep brings relief. The eyestrain headache starts later in the day. It is not abandoned by ditching the books and going to a movie. Changes in blood pressure bring on headaches that awaken the sufferers in the small hours of the morning or lay them low after strenuous exercise during the day. 609 Mass. Phone 277 Among the headaches difficult to catalog are the non-conformers—some days they come in cycles, other days there is no rhyme or reason to their occurrence. If physiological causes are ruled out by examinations, fatigue, too many activities and too little sleep, unrecognized worry, nervous tension, or too many cigarettes may be the answer. Let your doctor determine the cause of our headache—and ten to one he'll suggest that you or your living habits need to be reconditioned. -Ralph I. Canuteson, M.D. CHRISTMAS CHEER NO. 16 A GIFT FOR MOM, SIS, BROTHER Students' Jewelry Store 41 Years Neckties Holiday Boxed Wool Top Loafers Socks, warm, comfortable, useful. Sizes: Small - Medium. $2.95 the "COLLEGE JEWELER" Arrow & Crestwoods --- $1.50 Phoenix Knits --- $1.50 Arrow & Westwoods --- $1.00 Take home some Kansas Joyhawk T and S sweat Shirts. 911 Mass. St. Students! RADIOS 5-tube - $27.50 RECORD PLAYERS $24.95 and up Are in Stock Now Quantity Limited So Get Yours NOW! New 5-tube superhetrodyne radios are also in. These are splendid radios with Beam power output and equals 7-tube operation in other sets. Complete Stock of Fresh Portable Radio Batteries We have new tubes for your radio. We can give you speedy service on all your radio repair work. Thanks for your business. Phone 138. ED BOWMAN BOWMAN RADIO Shop, 944 Mass. St., and F. M. TELECTRAD SHOP, 900 Mass. St.