5. 1945 FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1945 . UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS nsan THREE M C GILL H BAKER V EATCH SULZMAN ROWSEY GORRILL MORDY O'NEAL Nov. 1 to November $04 $04 $04 to July $07 tax warrentee, e school commission matter offence at March 3, Kappa Open House Is Only Party Scheduled for Quiet Weekend Means of entertainment for University students will no doubt be varied this weekend, since only one authorized party has been scheduled for Saturday night. An open house will be held at Gower place by members of Kappa Kappa Gamma, and will be the only party of the weekend. The dance will be held from 9 p.m. until 12 m. Charles Steeper and his Lawrence High School band will play. The Student Union Activities committee has also planned a Canteen dance for Saturday afternoon for the servicemen on the campus. The dance will be sponsored by the Pi Beta Psi sorority, and will be held from 3 until 5 p.m. in the Union lounge. The Servicemen's club this week is being sponsored by the Gamma Phi Beta sorority. The center will be open Saturday night and Sunday afternoon. A variety of games is offered at the center and refreshments will be served. O'Reilly to Be Guest Of Business Sorority Phi Chi Theta, professional business sorority, will entertain Miss Claire O'Reilly, Chicago, second national vice-president on her annual visit to the chapter tomorrow and Sunday. She will not only have interviews with F. T. Stockton, dean of the School of Business, and Marie Miller, assistant to the adviser of women, but also with members and alumnae of Phi Chi Theta, Betty Pile, president, said. Miss O'Reilly will speak at a meeting of the group in the English room at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow. The officers will eat breakfast with her Sunday morning at the Eldridge hotel. F. E. Marcy Invents Mill For Reduction of Metals F. E. Marcy, graduate of the School of Engineering and Architecture in 1801, is the inventor of the Marcy mill for the reduction of metals, which makes possible the continuous production of radar equipment, bombsights and battle-sights. Weighing tons, Marcy's mill is a huge machine, having none of a radar's sensitivity and none of a bomb sight's delicate mechanism. However, the Marcy ore reduction mills produce daily 196,000 tons of essential metals for Allied war supplies, according to an article in the San Diego Union. In 1940 Marcy was cited for distinguished service in his own field by William Allen White, Alfred Landon, and E. C. McCollum. Lorna Ecclefield Pinned to Bob Corder The pinning of Lorna Belle Ecclefield, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ecclefield of Welda, and Robert L Corder, U.S.N.R., son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Corder, also of Welda, was announced last night at Wright Place. The announcement was made by Mrs. Justice Wright at a house meeting and the traditional chocolates were passed. Miss Eccefield is a senior in the School of Business and is a member of Phi Chi Theta, business sorority, and Kappa Phi, Methodist sorority. A / S Corder is a freshman in the medical school and is a member of Phi Delta Theta, social fraternity, and Phi Beta Pi, medical fraternity. Former Student Weds In Simple Ceremony Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Ferguson, Kincaid, have announced the marriage of their daughter, Rosalie, Cpl. Edward J. Lombard, U. S. marine corps, Garnet. The ceremony took place Saturday, Dec. 23. The bride wore a white wool dress and carried a white prayer book. Campus Society Delta Tau Delta — Jim Bouska Kansas City, Mo., a student in 1943 was a weekend guest. Sigma Chi—Announces the pledging of Gile Werner, Navy V-12 student Dwight Sutherland, Kansas City Mo. is a weekend guest. Phi Beta Pi—Dr. and Mrs. D. J Tenenberg, Dr. Edward Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Sealey, and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Nesselrode were dinner guests last night. Chi Omega -- Dinner guests last night were Lila Jean Doughman, Kathryn O'Leary, and Pauline Elliott. Kappa Alpha Theta—Joan Power was a dinner guest last night. Ens. Gerald Bechtle, former assistant instructor of chemistry at the University, was a recent visitor here. Ensign Bechtle was on leave between training in Florida and assignment on the West Coast. Ensign Bechtle Recent Visitor Phi Beta Kappa Plans Initiation Tea For February 1 Initiation services for the 15 newly elected members of Phi Beta Kappa will be held at a tea in the Kansas room of the Memorial Union on Thursday, Feb. 1, the executive committee of the society decided yesterday. Prof. J. H. Nelson, of the department of English, will address the meeting on the subject, "War Time Poetry," said Prof. W. E. Sandelius, president of Phi Beta Kappa. Miss Beulah Morrison, professor of psychology, will be in charge of the tea. Other officers of Phi Beta Kappa are Miss Vita B. Lear, vice-president; Raymond Nichols, secretary; and Dr. L. R. Lind, treasurer. Those seniors who will be initiated at the tea are Louise Cochran, Charles Cowan, Doris Dunkley, Margaret Fitzgibbon, Marianne Glad, Louise Hatch, Betty Learned, Jane Malin, Frances Morrill, Hanna Roberts, and Persis Snook. Graduate students who were elected are Miss Marjorie Evans, Thomas Perdue, Robert Stevens, and Pvt. Betty Lee Kalis. Workshop Postpones Dramatic Productions No dramatic production will be given until next semester, the members of the Dramatic Workshop decided at a meeting yesterday. Roberta Sue McCluggage, president of the Dramatic Workshop, reported today that the local chapter of the National Collegiate Players, honorary dramatics fraternity, will be re-established at the University. The next meeting of the Workship will be at 4:30 p.m. Tuesday in the English room of the Memorial Union building, Miss McCluggage said. Prof. Allen Crafton will give an excerpt from Noel Coward's "Blythe Spirit." Dean F. T. Stockton will go to Kansas City Tuesday and Wednesday to serve as a member of the Regional War Labor board. Dean to Go to Kansas City Clothes That Will Keep You Warm Station Wagon Caps Wool Athletic Socks Fancy Flannel Shirts Wool Socks Zelan Jackets Quilted Twill Coats Corduroy Coats Leisure Jackets Bowlers Sport Shirts Hart Schaffner & Marx Varsity Town Carlbrooke —SUITS —TOPCOATS —SPORT COATS A fine selection for your choosing and a real good, honest investment. Just received $1 New Shipment Jayhawk T Shirts All sixes Church Notes Young People's Forum of the Christian church will meet at Reverend Warren Hile's from 5 to 7 p.m. Sunday. A discussion on poetry will be led by Marjorie Stroep. Devotions will be led by Bernelda Larsen. All members should bring a copy of their favorite poem. Wesley Foundation of the Methodist church will meet at 6 p.m. Sunday. The class will be divided into three groups during the month of January and these groups will discuss "The Understanding of the Bible." The student group leaders are Mary Jane Pistorious, Helen Hoe, and Robert Hull. Vesper Club of the Presbyterian Church will meet at 5 p.m. Sunday at Westminster hall. Mrs. Jesse Abbey, who has lived in India and Burma for twenty years, will speak on India. There will be a worship service with student leaders followed by a fellowship hour and refreshments. Baptist Youth Fellowship will meet at 5:30 p.m. Sunday at 1124 Miss. Prof. R. Q. Brewster, head of the department of chemistry, will speak on "The Layman's View of Religion." LaVern Giesek will be in charge of the social period. At 9:45 a.m. Sunday the student class Hollands Will Play For Varsity Jan. 13 "Dutch" Hollands and his 10-piece band from Kansas City will play for the Varsity dance, which has been scheduled for Jan. 13. Mariete Bennett, varsity dance manager, has announced. The dance will be held from $ p.m. until 12 m. in the ball room of the Military Science building, Miss Bennett said. Hollands has appeared on the campus before 'and has played for dances for various organizations on the campus. A vocalist also will appear with the band. will start a 12-week series of discussions of the gospel of Matthew led by Rev. C. W. Thomas. Fireside Forum of the Congregational church will meet at 4:30 p.m. at the parish house. Special recordings will be played which deal with the returning serviceman and the people's role in his readjustment. Several veterans attending the university will be present. University students and service- men will meet at 5 p.m. in the social room. 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