DECEMBER 12. 1945 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE --- SOCIALLY SPEAKING Becky Vallette, Kansan Society Editor Ware-Barnes Married Bonnie Jean Barnes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Barnes, and George Robert Ware, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Ware, were married in Barlow chapel, Myers hall, Saturday. Henrietta Adams was maid of honor. Mr. Warea was his son's best man. Mr. and Mrs. Warea will be at home in Kansas City. A graduate of the School of Business in 1945, Mrs. Ware is a member of Phi Chi Theta, honorary business sorority. Ware attended the University from 1941 to 43. T.K.E. Dinner Guests Sunday dinner guests at the Tau Kappa Epsilon house were Ann Boles, Marjorie Fanestil, Emporia, and Bernice Cressler, Richmond, Ind. C. A. Hauge, Kansas City, Mo., was a guest Saturday. Bock-Hack Engaged Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Hack, Lawrence, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Mildred, to Albert R. Bock, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Bock, Ridgefield Park, New Jersey. Delta Gamma Guests Miss Hack is a senior in the College. An engineering junior, Bock is an N.R.O.T.C. trainee. Dinner guests at the Delta Gamma house Sunday were William Richardson, John W. MacGregor, George Newton, Joseph Barrington, Wayne Owens, Kansas City, Mo., John Womack, Iola, Judith Quiros, and Bertha Beltian. Pi Phi Pledges Entertain Members of the Sigma Chipled class were guests of the Pi Beta Phi wedges at an hour dance Tuesday night. Sunday dinner guests were Frank Howard, George Cox, Harold Leroy Baker, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Lay, Wichita; Mrs. R. E. Dillon, Mrs. Tussie Ballard, Hutchinson; Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Lawler, Kansas City, Mo. Ann Larnard, Bartlesville, Okla., was a week-end guest. Alpha Delt's Have Dance Guests at the Alpha Delta Pi buffet dinner-dance Saturday night were Howard Perry, Robert Koenig, Donald Livingston, Robert Weinstraut, Fredrick Dandke, Alvin Ritts, Carl Robert Rowley, Kenneth Preston, Joe Schreiner, Edward Kaaz, William Fowler, Emerson Hazlett, Mike Werhan, James Barr, Lester Mische, William Grigsby, Sidney Bennett, Kenneth Berglund, Norman Carroll, Richard Kerr, Royal Simpson, Robert Stubbs, J. D. Bowman, E. J. Reardan, Joseph Steward, Edward Schuch, and Leonard Hyak. Wheeler, Berglund Pledge Sigma Nu has announced the pledging of Charles B. Wheeler, Jr., Kansas City, Mo., and Kenneth Berglund, Trent, So. Dak. 500 Hear Symphony At Orchestra Concert Despite low temperatures, the K.U. Symphony orchestra, under the direction of Prof. R. L. Wiley gave its fall concert in Hoch auditorium last night to an audience of approximately 500 peole. The two main features of the evening's entertainment were Anabel Beeler's harp solo, accompanied by the orchestra, and the symphony's presentation of the four movements of Dvorak's "New World Symphony." Stratton to Speak Tomorrow An illustrated talk on "Some Periodic Classifications of the Elements and their Industrial Application" will be presented by Dr. George W. Stratton, professor of chemistry at an open meeting of the Chemistry club at 4:30 p.m. to tomorrow Room 265, Bailey. Lois Harkleroad to Speak At Math Club Tomorrow An open meeting of Math club will be held at 4:30 p.m. Thursday at Watkins hall, Charlotte Price, president, announced today. Lois Harkleroad will speak on "Telling Time by the Stars." NEW at the LIBRARY Askew, W. C.: Europe and Italy's Acquisition of Libya. 1911-1912. Baringer, W. E.: A House Dividing; Lincoln as President. Burt, M. S.: Philadelphia, Holy Experiment. Cristowe, S.: The Lion of Yanina . . . All Pasha, despot of Epirus. English, O. S.: Emotional Problems of Living; Avoiding the Neurotic Pattern. Gesell, A. L.: Developmental Diagnosis: Normal and Abnormal Child Development, Clinical Methods and Practical Applications. Estabrooke, G. H.: Hypnotism. Gruenberg, S. M.: We, the Parents; Our Relationship to Our Children and to the World Today. Hager, A. R.: Frontier by Air Brazil Takes the Sky Road). Haskins, C. P.: The Amazon; the Life History of a Mighty River. Keilau, W. C.: Norway in World History. Kelsey, V.: Six Great Men of Brazil. National Research Council. Committee on a textbook of military psychology. Psychology for the armed services. "The Pacific Islands Handbook." Pacific Islands Hibiscusbook. Perry, R. D. Children Need Adults. Pinckney, J.: Three O'Clock Dinner. Skultety, J.: Sketches From Slovak History. Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues: Human Nature and Enduring Peace. Temkin, O.: The Falling Sickness; a history of epilepsy from the Greeks to the beginnings of modern neurology. Turner, C. W.; Ruy Barbosa, Brazilian crusader for the essential freedoms. Williams, M. W.: Dom Pedro the Magnanimous, second emperor of Brazil. BARS and STRIPES Lt. Robert (Bob) Norris USNR, a student in the School of Business in 1943, visited on the campus Saturday. Lt. Norris Visits Here Lt. Norris recently returned from the Pacific after 14 months duty. He wears five battle stars, two of which were received from the Philippine government. Upon completion of his leave, he will report to San Diego for further duty. Laughlin Discharged Maj. Clarence W. Laughlin, '28, was discharged from active duty with the army air forces last week after more than three years service. In the Inspector General's department in the AAF's Eastern Flying command headquarters, Maj. Laughlin received a personal commendation from Brig. Gen. Hume Peabody for his fine work. He was graduated with a bachelor of science degree in electrical engineering. Benson to Return Ens. Charles A. Benson who had finished his sophomore year at the University, has been discharged from the naval service and plans to re-enter the University. Ensign Benson has been in the service for two years. Troup Here --- Maj. Kenneth Troup, air军 air corps, visited the campus recently corps, visited the campus yesterday. A former student in 1940, he is on terminal leave and plans to return to the University next semester to complete his work in chemical engineering. MUSIC NOVELTIES Powder Boxes Pianos Cigarette Chests Roberts Jewelry and Gifts GIFTS OF JEWELRY are always welcome. Key chains, tie clasps, money clips and collar bars. A fine selection from which to choose gifts that hit home. From $1.50 BELTs in fine leathers with gold and silver buckles with raised monograms. Belts in handsome gift boxes that become fine cigarette boxes, a really useful gift. From $2.00 OBER'S has the answer to your tie selection problems. 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