FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1945 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS or of Jac- Edu- xhi game THREE withe. if. E oper, -77 and taintain Mur- -76 col- phone If con- coin call -78 Gamma Phi, Sigma Kappa Will Be Sponsorers for Canteen Dance All servicemen on the campus are invited to attend the canteen dance Saturday afternoon, which is sponsored by the Union Activities committee, Jane Atwood, social chairman of the Union, said today. These canteen dances are held from 3 until 5 p.m. each Saturday afternoon in the main lounge of the Memorial Union building. Members of Gamma Phi Beta and Sigma Kappa sororites will be sponsors of the dance tomorrow. Each week the servicemen's dance is sponsored by two sororites. Music will be furnished by a record machine and punch will be served, according to Miss Atwood . Jayhawk, Harmon Co-ops Entertain Housing Assoc. University students will find entertainment Saturday night at the Varsity dance, which will be held from 9 until 12 p.m. in the Military Science building. Dutch Hollands and his 10-piece band will play for the all-student dance. Mariette Bennett, varsity dance manager, is in charge of arrangements. The Jayhawk and Harmon Co-op houses entertained Wednesday night with a dinner for the adult members of the Student Housing association. The dinner was held at the Colonial Tea room for members of the board and their wives. Guests were Dean and Mrs. Henry Werner, Dean and Mrs. Paul B Lawson, Prof. and Mrs. Hilden Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. George Docking, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Montgomery, Prof. and Mrs. Calvin Vander Werf, and Miss Genevieve Harman Hemphill of Tonganoxie Entertainment was furnished by the students. N. Y.U. Gets Wooden Indian Mascot A seven-foot mascot, the counterpart of St. John's "Wooden Indian," has been especially constructed for New York university to roll out on the floor of Madison Square Garden for their games. WARM CLOTHES For Right Now Christy-Purnell Wedding Vows Read In California Jan. 6 Wear---embossed Zelon Jackets Corduroy Coats Leisure Jackets Wool Sport Coats Fancy Wool Socks Plaid Flannel Shirts Jayhawk T Shirts Sleeveless Sweaters Gym Socks Khaki Pants Khaki Shirts Sport Shirts Miss Jane Elizabeth Christy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Glen Christy, of Wichita, was married Saturday, Jan. 6 to Lt. Charles Rea Purnell, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Purnell, also of Wichita. The wedding vows were read at 8 p.m. in the base chapel at San Luis Obispo, Calif. The single ring ceremony was read by the base chaplain. Mrs. Purnell is a former student at the University where she was a member of Gamma Phi Beta. She has also been a student at Wichita university. Authorized Parties Friday, Jan. 12, 1945 Lt. Purnell attended Wichita university where he was a member of Alpha Gamma Gamma and Scabbarde and Blade. He received his commission at Fort Benning, Ga., and is now stationed at Camp San Luis Obispo, where the couple will make their home for the present time. The bride wore a one-piece dress with a white beaded top, black skirt, and cerise belt. She wore a shoulder corsage of orchids. Watkins Hall, supper dance, au Watkins hall, 7 p.m. until 12 m. Saturday, Jan. 13, 1945 Zelon Jackets Wombat Lined Jackets Gym Socks Wool Short Socks Corduroy Coats Flannel Shirts Rain Coats Station Wagon Caps For Girls Pay You to Stock Up Now! Forty-nine Attend Dinner-Bridge Varsity dance, Military Science building, 9 p.m. until 12 m. Miss Marie Miller, Acting Adviser of Women. Forty-nine members and guests attended the bridge party given last night by the University club in the club rooms, following dinner at the Colonial Tea room. A short course in electronics is being offered to Manhattan citizens as well as students, by Kansas State College. Electronics Offered at K-State Marjorie Thies, Jack Dodds Wed Miss Marijorie Thies, daughter of Mrs. A. C. Ties of Kansas City, Kan., became the bride Wednesday evening of Cpl. Caryl John Dodds, U.S. army air forces, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Dodds, of Lawrence. Corporal Dodds received his bachelor of science degree in mechanical engineering in January, 1943. He enlisted in the air corps reserve in December, 1942, and entered active service upon completion of his college work. At present he is stationed at the air field at Myrtle Beach, S.C. The ceremony was read at 8:30 p.m. in the Roanoke Presbyterian church, Kansas City, Mo., with the pastor, Dr. Malcolm Meson officeiating, assisted by Dr. T. H. Aszman, ol Lawrence. Mrs. Dodds was graduated in 1942 from the School of Fine Arts. She was a member of Alpha Chi Omega, the Jay James and the Women's Glee club. She is teaching the fourth grade for the second year at the Hickory Grove school, Mission, Kan Miss Irene Peabody, associate professor of voice at the University, sang "The Lord's Prayer," by Malott, and "How Do I Love Thee," by Ware. Miss Barbara Ackerman of Kansas City, Kan., cousin of the bride, acted as bridesmaid. The bridegroom was attended by his cousin, Dean R. Keeton, Kansas City, Mo., and Midshipman Donald Cruse, Kansas City, Kan. The bride was given in marriage by her uncle, E. L. Harrison of Harrisonville, Mo. She was gowned in duchess satin, with sweetheart neckline, fingertip veil and train. Following the ceremony, a reception was held in the church parlor for about 200 relatives and friends. Sorority sisters and classmates of the bride at the University served. MIDWINTER TONIC- A Bright New Sweater from our Sport Shop 100% WOOL PULLOVERS by RENART $5 Beautiful s-m-o-o-t-h knits in Turquoise, Black, Pink, and Cherry Campus Society Sumptuous Suede-finish pullovers, especially snappy with slacks. V-neck, long sleeves, 2 pockets. In Gold, Aqua and Blue. KORET KNIT CALIFORNIA ORIGINALS Alpha Delta Pi—Entertained with a coffee last night in honor of Mrs. H. L. Shipman, province president from Wichita, who is visiting the chapter for several days. $6.50 His Nibbs and Junior Knit Pullovers Those elegant station-wagon type nubby knits with long or short sleeves. In Fuchsia, Turquoise, Lime, Lavender, Cherry, Larkspur, Yellow and Wood. $7.98 Guests included Mrs. George O. Foster, Mrs. J. M. Metz, Mrs. Robert B. Oyler, Mrs. Walter J. Keeler, Mrs. E. J. Legsdon, Mrs. Adda Dickinson, Mrs. Orrin H. Cooper, Mrs. H. X. Dolen, Mrs. George Hebrick, Mrs. Clarence Houk, Mrs. L. O. Ringler, and Miss Florence Hyre. Be seein' you--embossed Cutler House—Marith Ann Stuber was a guest from Friday until Wednesday. Alpha Omicron Pi—Thursday dinner guests were Ens, David Hay, Lawrence, and Earnest Eaton, Ottawa. Foster Hall—Bill Riley, Lawrence, and Cleta York, also of Lawrence, were dinner guests Thursday. Chi Omega—Dinner guests Thursday were the Rev. and Mrs. Donald O. Weatherby, and Donna Weatherby, Lawrence; Barbara Stone, Connie Markley, Suzanne Riley, and Jody Beverly. Phi Kappa Psi -Maj. Jefferson Abbev was a dinner guest Sunday. Sigma Alpha Epsilon—Lt. (jg) Calvin Pierpont, is a guest for the weekend. Delta Gamma — Chapter members will entertain with a buffet supper from 6:30 p.m. until 9 p.m. Saturday evening. Kappa Kappa Gamma—Mrs. Lucien Gray, Topeka, was a guest Thursday and Friday. Mrs. G. L Frizell, Larned, was a dinner guest Thursday. Gamma Phi Beta—Dinner guests Thursday were Jane Anderson and Barbara Ford, Fran Pierpont and Lt. (ig)*Calvin Pierpont. USC Sponsors Amazon Show The University of Southern California is sponsoring an Amazon fashion show in which models from various girls' houses participate. The marriage of Miss Madison Ruth Van Nice, daughter of Mr. C.R. Van Nice of Topeka, to Lyle L. Tyner, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Tyer, of Twin Falls, Idaho, took place at 4:30 p.m. Thursday at the Baptist church in Manhattan. The Rev. G.JH. Grothe officiated at the double-ring ceremony. Attendants to the couple were S. Sgt. and Mrs. George A. Lerrigo. Mr. and Mrs. Tyner are former students at the University. Mrs. Tyner attended KU, in 1940 and is affiliated with Alpha Omicron Pi sorority. She also attended MacMurray college for Women at Jacksonville, Ill. Mr. Tyner received his bachelor of science degree in business from the University and is employed by the Kansas Unemployment Compensation Division. The couple will make their home in Topeka. Dormitories Will Have Exchange Dinners Thursday The first exchange dimmers of the year among Women's dormitories will be held Thursday, members of the Inter-dorm council decided in their meeting at Watkins hall last night. Each house will send seven girls to other houses and have seven guests, said Patricia Graham, president of the council. An inter-dorm party will be held in the near future. Mrs. Malott Entertains Newcomer ... Mrs. Malott Entertains Newcomers Mrs. Deane W. Malotts entertained with a luncheon Thursday in honor of Mrs. Mary Woods Young, who has recently moved to Lawrence, Mrs. Young is a graduate of the University and is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta. K-State Receives Scholarship Money Kansas State College recently received $3,000 to be used for journalism scholarships. calf With that exciting modern look, to compliment every costume. A flattering sandal and envelope vamp pump peppered with perfs and portholes. In Black or Brown. $5 and $5.85 Haynes & Keene 819 Mass. 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