D Gibson to Speak on Conferences At Last of Coffee Series Tomorrow Prof. Hilden Gibson, of the department of political science, will be the guest speaker tomorrow night at the final meeting in a series of four coffee-discussions on current affairs, sponsored by the Y.W.C.A., Bettie Bixby, Y.W.C.A. coffee chairman has announced. The meeting will be at the home of Dean J. H. Nelson, 1620 La. Professor Gibson will lead discussion on the San Francisco and the Yalta conferences. The meeting will begin at 7:15 p.m. Miss Bixby said. Students who wish to attend have been asked to make reservations by calling Rachel VanderWerf or Emily Stacy. Campus Society Hillcrest — Ray D. Tripp, Herington, was a visitor Tuesday. Jerry Willenberg, Humboldt, was a guest over the weekend. Watkins Hall - Keith Bradley, Carruth, was a dinner guest last night. Alpha Chi Omega - Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Holland, Lake Quivera, Kansas City, were guests Tuesday. Foster Hall-Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lamb, Robert Lamb, and Flight Officer Carl Fredrickson, Olathe, were guests yesterday. Miller Hall—Tuesday guests were Veva Tompkins and Virginia Campbell, Melvern High school seniors. Tuesday was senior skip day for Melvern High. Chi Omega—Maj, and Mrs. W. A Cody were luncheon guests Tuesday Gamma Phi Beta — Betty Jo O'Neal, College junior, was elected president of the chapter last night. Anna Frances Muhlenbruch, College sophomore, was elected recording secretary. The sorority also has announced the pledging of Rosemary Jarboe, Parsons. Miss Jarboe is a sophomore in the College. Lt. De Water Flies First Combat Mission Mct. Hugh E. DeWater, a sophomore at the University in 1942-43, has dwn his first combat mission escorting heavy bombers to rallyards in Austria. Lieutenant DeWater is a P-38 Lightning fighter pilot, whose group took part in the initial invasions of North Africa, Sicily, Italy, and Southern France. His group is now leading all-out attacks against the transportation and supply lines leading to Nazi fronts. Lieutenant DeWater remarked after the mission, "To be up there among the hundreds and hundreds of fighters and bombers wending their way toward Germany makes you feel glad that they are all on your side." Lieutenant DeWater attended Hutchinson Junior college before attending the University of Kansas. He is the son of Mr. Orla J. DeWater, Hutchinson. Senior Class Visits Campus on Sneak Day Members of the senior class of Melvern Rural High school in Osage county visited the campus yesterday afternoon on their annual "sneak day." They were accompanied by J. E. Crawford, principal of the school and a graduate of the University. Arrangements were made by Fred Cissoworth, president of the Alumni association, for the mto be shown around the campus. Last night the girls of the class stayed at Corbin hall and the boys stayed at Battenfeld hall. Sachem Started in 1914 Kenneth Pringle was head of Sachem when the organization started in 1914. Union to Have Dance Tonight, Rain or Shine The midweek dance, announced yesterday by Student Union activities, will be held ram or shine tonight, Jane Atwood, Union social chairman, said today. The dance will be from 7:30 until 9 p.m. in the lounge of the Memorial Union building. The dance, which had been cancelled because of Dandelion Day, originally planned for today, was re-scheduled yesterday after the announcement by the Jay Janes that Dandelion day had been called off this year. Don Cousins and his Navy V-12 band will play for the event. BUY U.S. WAR BONDS Theta Epsilon Has Founders' Day Dinner Theta Epsilon, Baptist women's organization, gave a formal dinner Tuesday night, April 17, at the Hearth, in observance of founders' day. Ruth Leigh was toastmistress for a musical program following the dinner. Those on the program were June Montgomery, Phyllis Cooper, Beverly Wilbur, Lucile Baker, Marjorie Doyle, La Vergne Giesick, Betty Jane Anderson, Daisy McCormick, Patti McClatchey, and Mary Jane Vogt. Members of the program and decoration committee were Doris Klindt, Dorothy Taft, Patricia Allen, and Pearl Leigh. New officers installed at the dinner are: Celia Shell, president; Marjorie Doyle, vice-president; Freedea Wray, secretary; Roberta Jacobus, contact chairman; Doris Klindt, chaplin; Pearl Leigh, social chairman; and Frances Fridell, guard. Mrs. Ernest L. Snodgrass, Mrs. William Mackie, and Mrs. Evelyn Claassen were installed as new patronesses of the group. Gustafson The College Jeweler Student Jewelry Store for 40 Years Phone 911 911 Mass. St. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, APRIL 25, 1945 Bob Malott Returns to Navy School Bob Malott, son of Chancelorl and Mrs. Deane W. Malott, has returned to Stillwater, Okla., where he is a trainee in the Navy Radar School at Oklahoma A. and M., after spending the weekend in Lawrence. Quigley Seeks Funds for Stadium E. C. Quigley, director of athletics, was in Kansas City, Mo., Monday and Tuesday soliciting funds for the reduction of the stadium debt. Mr. Quigley will work in Kansas City again tomorrow. Ashton Speaks in Emporia Prof. John W. Ashton was in Emporia Monday and spoke to the Diocesan convention of the Episcopal church about the work of the layman's organization, of which he is Kansas chairman. While there he was elected one of the trustees of the Bishop Vail foundation. Stauffer Speaks to Nursing Club Staffer Speaks to Nursing Club Miss Elma Stauffer, nurse at Watkins hospital, spoke to the Nursing club on "Clenical Nursing" at Miller hall yesterday afternoon. 0 To please your purse without hindering the quality we are happy to offer you grade one milk at 10c per quart, butter-milk at 9c per quart, and cream at 38c per quart, 19c per pint or 10c per half pint. We also carry a complete line of groceries, fresh vegetables, and fresh meats. Our store is open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. each week day. "State Inspected Dairy Products Our Specialty" LOG CABIN MARKET 19th & La. Phone 910 Yes, this luscious pink date book is included with each purchase of 1 dram of Vigny's Beau Catcher Perfume at $1.50. It's the saucy scent to fill your date book. (plus 20% federal tax)