3 Midweek Dance Tonight Cancelled; 'Resort' To Be Open This Weekend The midweek dance planned to light from 7:30 until 9 p.m. in the Jouge of the Memorial Union building has been cancelled, Jane Atwood, social chairman of Student Union Activities, announced this morning. Because of changes in personnel, Don Cousins' Navy V-12 band will not be able to play tonight. A midweek dance will be held next Wednesday, Miss Atwood said, and the dances will be held regularly for the rest of the semester. Students are admitted to midweeks by presenting their activity books or Navy activities cards. The "Last Resort," new coke and dance room in the University club room of the Union building will be open Friday and Saturday night as usual. The "Resort" 'is open from 7 until 12 o'clock both nights, under the direction of Kenneth White. The Independent Students' Association will hold a dance from 9 until 12 p.m. Saturday night in the lounge of the Union, and Pi Beta Phi pledges will entertain at a party at the chapter house from 9 until 12 p.m. The department of speech will present scenes from Macbeth at Fraser tomorrow and Friday evenings. Prof. Allen Crafton will head the cast in the role of Macbeth, Mrs. Crafton will play Lady Macbeth, and Prof. Robert Calderwood, Banquo. There will be no admission charge, Prof. Crafton said, and no one will be admitted after 8:15 p.m. when the performance will begin. Campus Society Kappa Alpha Theta--Mrs. Joseph Berkeley is a guest this week. She is the former Nancy Jane Peterson, a member of the chapter here. Chi Omega—T 5 Stan Kreider was a dinner guest last night. Sigma Kappa has announced the pledging of Sally Rothrock, Wellington. 'Shack' News Sent To Journalism Grads Two hundred and fifty copies of a printed news letter giving the latest news of the "Shack"—the department of journalism and the University Daily Kansan—have been mailed to recent graduates of the department and a few of the older graduates. Included in the letter were two of the recent issues of the Kansan Review. The letter is the second sent out by Prof. Elmer F. Beth, chairman of the department. The first, in minecographed form, was sent just before Christmas. Council Adjourns, Quorum Not Present The regular meeting of the All Student Council was adjourned last night by Persis Snook, president, because there was not a quorum present. At the informal meeting of students who were present, the possibility of a penalty for council members who do not attend meetings was discussed. A resolution concerning this penalty will be introduced at the next meeting of the council. Closing Hours Announced For Spring Semester Wednesday closing hours for women this semester have been changed from 11 p.m. to 10:30 p.m., Miss Elizabeth Meguiar, adviser of women, has announced. Closing hours now effective are: Sunday----11 p.m. Sunday- 11 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday- 10:30 p.m. Friday, Saturday- 12:30 p.m. Authorized Parties Saturday, March 10, 1945 Pi Beta Phi, pledge party at the chapter house, 8:30 until 12 p.m. Independent Students' Association, dance, Jungle lounge, 9 until 12 p.m. Theta Announces Fizzell-Boone Wedding Monday Kappa Alpha Theta has announced the marriage of a former chapter member, Dorothy Fizzell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fizzell. Kansas City, Mo., to Ens. Kiel Boone, son of Mr. and Mrs. K. O. Boone, Fort Worth, Texas. The marriage took place at the Fizzell home Monday at 4:30 p.m. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a white satin wedding dress, with a fingertip veil. Kay Trumbull, Kansas City, Mo., attended Miss Fizzell, and Lt. Bud Mayer, also of Kansas City, was best man for Ens. Boone. The ceremony was performed before a fireplace banked with ferns and lillies. Mrs. Boone was graduated from the University in 1943. She majored in home economics, and was prominent in W.A.A. Ens. Boone is a graduate of the University of Texas. He has recently been stationed in New York. Those from the University who attended the wedding were Cathrine Burchfield, Lila Jean Doughman, Jean O'Connor, Nancy Teichgraeber, Marjorie Snyder, and Norma Lutz, all members of the Kappa Alpha Theta chapter here. Dames Club Meets Today With Mrs. Madison Coombs The K.U. Dames club will meet at 7:30 p.m. today at the home of Mrs. Madison Coombs, 110 Barker street, Mrs. Glen Richardson, club reporter, has announced. Assistant hostesses for the meeting are Mrs. William Andrews, Mrs. John R. Patterson, and Mrs. Loren King. South Dakota State college recently received a gift of the 14,000-acre "7-11" ranch near Hot Springs, N.D., and a trust fund of $100,000 from F. O. Butler, Chicago paper manufacturer. South Dakota Given Ranch The K. U. Memorial Drive was launched on Dec. 11, 1919. I.S.A.Will Present March Frolic' The Independent Students' Association will present its first party of the spring semester, a "March Prolie." Saturday night from 9 until 12 p.m. in the lounge of the Memorial Union building. Don Alderson, acting president of I.S.A., has announced. The Lawrence high school dance band will play. "For those who don't dance," Alderson said, "and for those who don't care to dance the whole evening, there will be tables for cards in the men's lounge. Pollom Engagement Announced In Topeka Announcement has been made by Mr. and Mrs. Glen Pololl of Topeka of the engagement of their daughter, Lois, to S. Sgt. Elon M. Torrence, son of the Rev, and Mrs. E. L. Torrence of Waterville. The wedding will take place at 7 p.m., Saturday at the First Methodist church in Topeka. After the ceremony the couple will go to Pecos, Texas, where Sgt. Torrence is an instrument flying instructor. Sgt. Torrence was graduated from the University in 1939 with a bachelor of arts degree in journalism. Miss Pollom was a student here in 1941 and 1942. Both also attended Baker university, where Miss Pollom was a member of Phi Mu, and Sgt. Torrence was a member of Zeta Chi. Miss Pollom has been employed for the past two years at the area office of the Young Men's Christian Association in Topeka. Law School Offers Current Topic Course The School of Law is offering a new course which deals with current international problems. The course is open to all University students above freshman rank. The class will meet at 10:30 a.m. Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Prof. Robert M. Davis will teach the course. The course includes events of the present war, plans for the peace, conferences held during the last two years and forthcoming ones, and a study of the economic and political causes of the war. Students will read current material and will study the newspapers from day to day. Toy Dog Plays Cupid When an Iowa State veterinary student came back from a convention he brought his true love a gift—an emaciated little toy dog with crooked legs and a mournful expression. Around the dog's neck was tied the message, "This dog needs a vet as badly as you do, I hope." 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 09c per quart, and cream at 38c per quart, 19c per pint or 10c per half-pint. We also carry complete line of groceries, fresh vegetables, and fresh meats. Our store is open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. each week day. "FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE!" We are open from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. and LOG CABIN MARKET "State Inspected Dairy Products Our Specialty" 19th & La. "FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE!" We are open from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. and from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. on Sundays! Phone 910 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, MARCH 7, 1945 Harley Anderson Receives Bronze Star Medal Capt. Harley L. Anderson, graduate of the University in 1941 from Kansas City, has been awarded the Bronze Star medal for service as quartermaster of a heavy bombardment station and commanding officer of a quartermaster company. He was graduated from the Officer Candidate school at Camp Lee, Va., as a second lieutenant in the quartermaster corps in July, 1942, and was promoted to captain in January, 1944. — BUY U.S. WAR BONDS — Kappa Phi Will Elect New Officers Friday Kappa Phi, Methodist Women's organization, will elect officers for the coming semester at a meeting at 7 p.m. Friday in the Kansas room of the Memorial Union building, Jean Born, publicity chairman of the group, announced this morning, services will also be held for any girl of Methodist preference who wishes to join. Committee for the meeting will be Marjorie Brown, Mary Dudley, Helen Zentz, and Muriel Stember. A social hour will follow the meeting. Miss Born said. You're in Luck Any Way You Look at It Activity Tickets Entitle Civilian Students To The University Daily Kansan Be Sure to Get Your Copy Daily Subscription to Faculty or Administration Staff Delivered on Campus $1.50 and tax Order at Order at Daily Kansan Business Office Journalism Building After all it's March Spring Must Be Just Around the Corner. So start picturing yourself romping down Oread in a Sayebrook twin sweater set. 100% wool, finely knit Shetland, Lime, Fuchsia, Gray. Slipover ---- $7.95 Cardigan --- $8.95 Also, the sante slipover in white --- $7.95