OCTOBER 5,1945 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE SOCIALLY SPEAKING Margaret Gaynor, Society Editor S. A. E. Dance Is Tonight Sigma Alpha Epsilon will have an informal dance at the chapter house from 8 p.m. to 12 a.m. tonight. The committee in charge of the plans for the dance are Paige Brent and Richard Pray. *** Moe to I.S.A. Post Lennie Moe was recently elected vice-president of the Independent Student association to succeed Patricia Graham, who did not return to the University this fall. Sigma Chi's to Entertain A buffet supper will be given by Sigma Chi from 6 p.m. to 12 a.m. tomorrow. A. D. Pi's Give Hour Dance - * * A. D. P's Give Hour Dance A. D.Pi's pledges entertained the Kappa Sigma fraternity at an hour dance Wednesday night. Ens. Donald Marchbanks, Miami, Fla., was a dinner guest at the chapter house Wednesday. Mrs. Evelyn Clark, Mrs. Arthur Keene, and Cathrine Murphee were guests at the Kappa Alpha Theta house Wednesday. *** Guests Dine With Theta's D.U.'s are Guests Delta Upsilon was guest at an hour dance at the Alpha Chi Omega house Wednesday. Gammi Phi's Are Hostesses Gamma Phi Beta pledges had an hour dance with Phi Delta Theta pledges Tuesday evening. William Ritts, apprentice seaman, former University student, was a Wednesday dinner guest of Gamma Phi Beta. First Varsity Is Tomorrow After the excitement of the game with Iowa State tomorrow University students will still have an opportunity to celebrate the Jayhawker victory over the Cyclones at the first Varsity dance of the year to be held from 9 p.m. to 12 a.m. at the Military Science building. The Serenaders, Lawrence Memorial high school band, will play for the dance. Chaperones will be Dr. and Mrs. Harry Sisler and Dr. and Mrs. D. C. Brodie. Tickets will sell for $1.25. Robert Cowling, dance manager, has announced. A Calendar of Campus Events Tonight PT 9 dance, 9 p.m. to 12 a.m., 1438 Tennessee street, Sigma Alpha Epsilon dance, 8 p.m. to 12 a.m., chapter house. Tomorrow Varsity dance, 9 p.m. to 12 a.m. Military science building. Sigma Chi buffet supper, 6 p.m. to 12 a.m. 1245 West Campus. AT THE THEATER Tonight and Tomorrow **Kingman** — "Along Came Jones." Jayhawkward — "State Fair." Varsity — "The Kansan" and "Two O'clock Courage." Sunday Granada—"Over 21." Jayhawk—"Wonder Man." Varsity — "Rough, Tough, and Ready" — "Song of the Prairie." Tau Kappa Epsilon dinner, 5:30 to 8:30 p.m., chapter house. Let's Go to CHURCH . Christian Education week will terminate Sunday with Lawrence churches participating in the nationwide communion services. "Communion Meditation," is the subject of the morning sermon of the Rev. Warren Hile of the First Christian church. A forum for University students will be at 5 p.m. at Meyer hall. Dean Paul B. Lawson, of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, will deliver the address at the First Presbyterian church of which the Rev. T. H. Aszman is pastor. The congregation of the West Side Presbyterian church will attend this service. The Rev. O. E. Allison of the First Methodist church will speak on "Love in a World of Hate." "Pushing the People Together," is the subject of the sermon to be delivered by the Rev. Ernest Snodgrass of the First Baptist church. The Rev. Arthur S. Arnold, evangelist from Oklahoma City, will speak on "Occasions," at the Assembly of God church of which the Rev. P. D. Pittman is pastor. This service is part of a special revival meeting. Emphasis will be placed on the sacrament of the Lord's supper at the Centenary Methodist church, according to the pastor, the Rev. H. C. Brockman. The Rev. Fred Duever of Prairie View, Kan., and the Rev. Valentine Mack of Kansas City, Mo., will participate in the special mission rally at the Immanuel Lutheran church, according to the Rev. V. G. Meyers, pastor. “Getting Rid of the Old Self,” is the subject of the sermon of the Rev. C. Fosberg Hughes of the Plymouth Congregational church. A fireside forum is scheduled for 2:30 p.m. Sunday at the parish house prior to a picnic, providing weather permits. The Rev. Kenneth Graham, Independence, Mo., is speaking at the Davidson Heads K.U. Medical Association Dr. O. W. Davidson, Kansas City physician, was elected president of the University of Kansas Medical association last night at the organization's annual meeting in Kansas City. He succeeds Dr. D. C. Peete, professor of medicine. The establishment of a Bohan lectureship, honoring Dr. Peter Bohan, retiring professor of medicine, was approved. Dr. H. R. Wahl, dean for the School of Medicine, spoke on the School's psychiatric clinic. Fred Ellsworth secretary of the Alumni association reported on the progress of the University. Other officers elected were Dr Fred Angle, associate professor of medicine, vice-president; and Dr. W W. Summerville, assistant professor of pathology, secretary. Reorganized Church of Jesus Chris of Latter Day Saints, according to the Rev. R. Edwin Browne, pastor Dr. E. C. Misa, affiliated with the Philadelphia hospital located at Anbala City, Punjab, India, and now a student at the University, will be guest speaker at the 6 o'clock services of the Trinity Lutheran church in the fellowship social room, according to Miss Margaret Gruenthal president of the Lutheran Student association. WANT ADS have them "on campus" and we FOUND—A black fountain pen. Owner may have same by identifying and paying for this ad at Kansan office. You Need a Billfold to carry LOST—Brown and white figured oilled silk umbrella somewhere on the campus. Finder please call Harriet Danly, 860. LOST—A black wallet around the Gamma Phi house Tuesday evening. Contained identification cards and five dollars. Keep wallet and money, but please return cards. Reward, Keith Wilson, 1408 Tenn. FOR SALE—Kodachrome Film— 31%4/4X. Photographic lenses and filters. Photographic Bureau, Subbasement Library. TYPIST wants any kind of typing. Accurate work, reasonable rates. Call Lynn Craig, 2519M, Emory Apts, 1423 Ohio. BOY OR GIRL, interested in auditioning to become vocalist with Johnny Beach's orchestra. Phone Johnny 348 before Friday night. Auditions will be Saturday morning. LOST—Raincoat somewhere around Green building. Label has Kathleen Jones on it. Finder please call 2955W Kathleen Howland. Glassware Figurines Wall Pictures Handkerchiefs New Cigarette Boxes Ash Trays —and many nice gifts at Vi's Gift Shop Hotel Eldridge Excitingly modern "bareback beauties," pump and sandal, with spirited scallops and portholes streaking across the vamp. In glowing Army Russet. 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