3 - Record Weekend Will Bring Dances, Parties, and Picnic Eight parties are planned for Saturday night, a record-breaking number for this semester. The only party scheduled for Friday night is FT 6's dance from 8 to 12 p.m. Dances will be held by Miller hall, Delta Sigma Theta, in the Military Science building, and Tippoary hall from 9 to 12 p.m.; by Sigma Kappa from 8:30 to 12 p.m. in the Union building; and by Sigma Chi from 8 to 12 p.m. on Saturday. Chi Omega will have a dinner dance from 7 to 12 p.m. at the Hearth and Chapter house. The Delta Tau Delta paddle party will be from 9 to 12 p.m., and Kappa Alpha Theta has a picnic planned from 6 to 12 p.m. in Holcomb's grove. Campus Society Delta Gamma—Bertha Cummings Watkins hall, was a dinner guest tonight. Delta Gamma, Locksley hall, and Tipperary hall had a picnic Wednesday night at Tipperary. Locksley Hall—Alice Terrill, Osawatomie, is a house guest this weekend. Dinner guests last night were Miss Ruth Orcutt, associate professor of music; Miss Florence Black, associate professor of mathematics; R. H. Wheeler, professor of psychology. Alpha Omega Pi announces the oledging of Jean Hamilton, Clarksdale, Ariz., and Mary Jane Brown. Atchison. Delta Sigma Theta entertained its patroness mothers at a coffee hour last night. Yolande Meek and Yvonne Alston played piano selections, Barbara Chieks gave a reading, and Elizabeth Johnston sang "The Lord's Prayer." The May week activities committee served refreshments. For DINNER DATES It's the Colonial Tea Room Delicious Food Efficient Service Phone 978 936 Ky. Nu Stigma Nu—Dinner guests last night were Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Schwartz and their son Bob, Blue Rapids. Watkins Hall - Bertha Louise Morrow was a luncheon guest yesterday. Harman—Dr. and Mrs. Harry H. Sisler were dinner guests westerday. Chi Omega—An exchange dinner with Gamma Phi Beta was held yesterday evening. Mary Jane Ukena was a guest last night. Sigma Kappa—Lt. Chandler Boucher, army air corps, and Jinx Garrett, Kansas City, Mo., were dinner guests last night. Miller Hall — Deane Postlethwait was a dinner guest last night. Gamma Phi Beta — An exchange dinner with Chi Omega was held last night. Marian Montgomery, Jeanne Atkinson, Madelon McClure, Betty June Craig, and Patsy Nees were guests. NELSON GALLERY— (continued from page one) The group left Kansas City about 4 p.m. and made the return trip without any more downpours. "We had a good time," said Mr. Mattern, "and I think all of the students enjoyed it, although it did seem as though we were chasing the lightning all the way there and back." Pi Delta Phi Initiates Morrill The K. U. Eta chapter of Pi Delta Phi, national honorary French society, held initiation services for Frances Morrill, College senior, at 4 p.m. yesterday, Miss Mattie Crumrine, of the department of romance languages announced today. Richard Strawn, graduate student presided at the ceremony. For Gifts---along, and then make preparations for the future. VI's GIFT SHOP Hotel Eldridge Glassware, Stationery, Cards, Pictures, Woodcuts, etc. Smart for Summer Wear $19.50 Liesure Suits Coat is of smart checked woolen body with wool and rayon sleeve. Slacks match the sleeves. Very smart. Others $22.50 Gibbs Clothing WHERE CASH BUYS MORE PT-8 Navy, party, 1621 Edgehill, 8:00 to 12:00 mid. Friday, May 25— Authorized Parties Saturday, May 26- 811 Mass. St. Delta Tau DeltA, Paddle party, chapter house, 9:00 to 12:00 mid. Om Omega, dinner-dance, The Hearth-chapter house, 7:00 to 12:00 mid. Sigma Kappa, spring formal dance. Union building. 8:30 to 11:30. Union building, 8:30 to 11:30. Tipperary Hall, dance, 1045 W. Hills Delta Sigma Theta, dance, Military Science building, 9:00 to 12:00 mid Sigma Chi, formal dance, chapter 8:00 to 12:00 mid Miller Hall, formal dance, 1518 Lilac lane; 9:00 to 12:00 mid. Kappa Alpha Theta, picnic. Hol. comb's grove. 6:00 to 12:00 mid. ELIZABETH MEGUIAR Adviser of Women Montgomery Attends Meeting in Lincoln Fred S. Montgomery, secretary of the University's Visual Instruction bureau, is attending a conference on visual education in Lincoln. Neb. The conference is being attended by representatives from visual education bureaus in Iowa, Wyoming, Colorado, Missouri, South Dakota, and Kansas. Mr. Montgomery will make two speeches at the conference, before his return on Monday. Three Initiated to Quill Club UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, MAY 25, 1945 Three persons were initiated at a meeting of the Quill club last night in the Officers' club room in the Union. Those initiated are Elwood Morgan, College senior; Hannah Roberts, English instructor, and Maxine Wells, College junior. You have no idea of how lovely your legs can look until you try Velva Leg Film ...deliciously smooth in texture, easy to use, dependably fast color. It comes in three shades, to suit every occasion, complement every costume ...goes on in a jiffy. Water-resistant, stays on until you wash it off, wins compliments from every beholder. Approximately 20 pairs in the 5 oz. bottle, 1.00 Almost 50 pairs in the 12 oz. economy size, 2.00 SLEEK... the fragrant cream that removes hair and leaves the legs satin smooth, 1.00 prices plus taxes The appointment of Dr. J. A. Billingsley of Kansas City, Kans., as chairman of the department of ophthalmology of the University of Kansas School of Medicine, to take office July 1, was announced today by Chancellor Deane W. Malot Dr. J. A. Billingsley Is New Chairman The Board of Regents approved the action under which Dr. Billingsey succeeds Dr. E. J. Curran who has reached the age for retirement from chairmanship of the department. Dr. Curran has been a member of the staff of the School of Medicine since 1911 and a professor of ophthalmology since 1913. Dr. Billingsey is a widely known physician in Kansas City and has been a member of the School of Medicine staff since 1922. Kappa Beta to Have Dinner Congress Introduces Security Bill Washington, (INS) — A bill to expand social security to fifteen million additional persons, increase benefits, and create a public health service to reach 135,000,000 was introduced in Congress Wednesday. Kappa Beta, Christian church sorority, will have a mother-daughter dinner at the Colonial tearoom at 7 tonight. Mrs. John E. Hankins, wife of Professor Hankins of the English department, will be the guest speaker. Cosmetic Dept Congress Introduces Security Bill WORLD CRISES— (continued from page one) "Learn to be a good husband and a good wife by being a considerate and interested companion," he said. "Wives should make their husbands feel that they are the biggest spot on the map. Inflate his ego." he added. The first year of marriage is the most important one he warned, because it is then that a couple is confronted with meeting every type of problem and making all plans for future life. It is then that a man and woman must learn the art of quarreling successfully. In conclusion he emphasized that the returning soldier will not be changed in his basic living patterns, for they are permanent. His advice is that since men are going to be men, regardless of certain, disabilities, live life, assuming that it can be normal.