8,1944 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1944 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SAS THREE TIPPIN GORRILL ULZMAN E SCOTT E CRAIG YOUNG HUDSON clation exclamation marking by Madi- v. 1 to 85 plus us $0.74 $0.79 tax ax and evidence, school information matter office at March 3, Students Must Rush Christmas Buying to Take in Weekend Parties Although not conducive to the proper restoration of feet after a big shopping tour, seven dances have been planned by various fraternities, sororites, and independent houses this weekend. Delta Tau Delta will hold an informal party at the chamber house with decorations carrying out a night club theme. Miller hall, Jolliffe hall, Foster hall, and Alpha Omicron Pi, will all hold formal open houses at their respective houses, while the Pi Beta Phi open house will be held in the Kansas Room of the Memorial Union. Charles Steeper and his band will furnish music for the Pi Phi dance, and Herb Price will play for Alpha Omicron Pi. All the parties are scheduled from 9 p.m. until 12 m. The War Bond dance and the varsity basketball game will furnish entertainment for students tonight. Highlight of the Bond dance will be the announcement of the War Bond queen, who will be elected at the dance tonight. The dance will begin immediately after the game. Authorized Parties Saturday, December 9, 1944 Delta Tau Delta, Informal Party Chapter house 9 p.m. to 12 m. Jolliffe Hall, Open House, Jolliffe Hall, 9 p.m. to 12 m. Pi Beta Phi, Dance, Kansas Room, 9 p.m. to 12 m. Delta Gamma, Party, Chapter house, 9 p.m. to 12 m. Alpha Omicron Pi, Open House. Chapter house 9 p.m. to 12 m. Saturday, December 9, 1944 Saturday, December 9, 1944 Foster Hall, formal dance, at Foster hall, 9 p.m. to 12 m. Miller halt, party with Battenteen and Carruth halls, 9 p.m. to 12 m. Marie Miller, Acting Adviser of Women Church Notes Dr. Thomas Rinde, dean of the theological seminary, Fremont, Neb. will give an illustrated lecture on Christian education and life service at the Lutheran student's meeting at 5 p.m. Sunday evening. Professor Allen Crafton will read a Christmas story at the Westminster Vesper club meeting, at 1221 Oread, where there will be music, a Christmas tree and refreshments Sunday evening. At 9:30 a.m. there will be a breakfast for enlisted men and students at the Presbyterian church. Forum, of the First Christian church will have a Christmas program at Myers hall at 5:30 p.m. Sunday. Kappa Beta will give a Christmas party next Friday. Ellen Wagenfield will lead the discussion, "Youth Looks at the Bible" at Wesley Foundation. Patti McClatchey will lead the Baptist Youth Fellowship at 5:30 Sunday evening on the subject, "What is New in Missions." BUY U.S. WAR BONDS A.A.U.W. Will Hear Dr. Margaret Justin At Fellowship Tea Co-chairman of the hostess committee arranging for the fellowship tea to be given by the American Association of University Women Saturday afternoon at the Sigma Kappa house are Mrs. John W. McKee. Mrs. Ray R. Moore, and Dr. Kathleen Doering. The tea will begin at 3 p.m., Mrs. E. F. Beth, president, has announced. The hostesses will be assisted by Mrs. D. C. Asher, Mrs. W. F. Bodin, Mrs. A. I. Decker, Mrs. B. J. Dillon, Mrs. C. W. Hibbard, Mrs. W. C. Hunsinger, Mrs. John Ise, Mrs. Fritz Koch, Mrs. W. C. McNown, Mrs. A. C. Mitchell, Mrs. C. E. Morelock, Mrs. Norman Plummer, Mrs. Deal Six, Mrs. Robert M. Slater, Mrs. A.T Walker, Mrs. Florence E. Zimmer, and the Misses Lucille Aust, Hazel Dawson, Addie Mary Egbert, May Gardner, Naomi Light, Donis McDermond, and Rose Middlekauff. The yearly University of Kansas scholarship provided by the Lawrence branch of AAUW will benefit equally with the national organization's fund for graduate fellowships, from the contributions made by members at this annual fellowship tea. "Sizzling in the Melting Pot" will be the subject of the talk by Dr. Margaret M. Justin, home economics dean of Kansas State College and regional AAUW vice-president, whose graduate work at Yale was done on an AAUW fellowship. With her will be Miss Emma Hyde, regional fellowship chairman, who is an alumna of the University. Foods Classes Serve Luncheons to Guests; Weekly Tea Is Today Dr. Justin is a director of the Kansas State Teachers association, a member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and a former president of the American Home Economics association and of Omicron Nu. The class in Foods III of the department of home economics will serve a series of luncheons and dinners to paying guests in the department's dining room each Tuesday and Thursday during December and January. Prof. Edna Hill explained this morning that each member of the class is responsible for one lunch with two assistants and for one dinner, at which she is allowed one assistant. Also, each girl must prepare, plan, and serve a tea during the semester. This afternoon the weekly tea will be given for which Thelma Stutz, College junior, will be the hostess. Special invitations have been issued to residents of Foster hall, Alpha Delta Pi, and Sigma Kappa as well as to all students and faculty members. Last week Miller hall, Harmon coop, and Alpha Omicron Pi were the special guests of Alice Jean Harrison, hostess. Anne Detlor will serve the tea next Wednesday. The University High school foods class of boys will serve a luncheon today at the Home Management house. Ralph Nason, former student at University High, who will leave soon for induction into the army, will be the honored guest with the student teachers, Ruth Prentice and Jean Hollis. Visit the War Bond booths in Fraser and Frank Strong halls this week. For DINNER DATES It's the Colonial Tea Room Delicious Food Efficient Service 936 Ky. Phone 978 Phone 524 Haynes and Keene 819 Mass. Campus Society Alpha Chi Omega — Lt. Michael O'Hara, Army air corps, from Iowa City, was a guest at dinner last night. Lt. O'Hara is enroute from Omaha to Oklahoma City. A/C Frank White was a guest yesterday. Cadet White is stationed at Washington University, St. Louis. Alpha Omicron Pi—Miss Marjorie Mossman, and Capt. Carl Holcoble were dinner guests last night. Corbin Hall-Ina Kay Roderick is the newly elected representative to the Inter-Dorm council. Kappa Alpha Theta — Guests Thursday at a faculty dinner were Miss Helen Rhoda Hoopes, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Beth, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Bayles, Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Stene, and Miss Lacille Aust. Battenfield - Guests at an exchange dinner last night with Miller hall were Mary Masterson, Fat Maxwell, Marilyn Spencer, Anna Mae Johnston. Delores Sulzman, Doris Anderson, and Betty Soukup. Sigma Alpha Epsilon — Initiation will be held Sunday for Paul Jones, Charles Church, and Miller Northen. Spread CHRISTMAS CHEER With Books They are easy to buy, easy to send and sure to please We have books for every age and taste, and we will gladly wrap for mailing. THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. Tel. 666 Joseph Fleck, Artist in Residence at the University of Kansas City will lecture on "Taos and Contemporary Art" 3 p.m. Saturday, December 9, at DEE BAILEY GALLFRY DEE BAILEY GALLERY 929 Kansas Ave. Topeka, Kansas We can't show you pictures of our out-of-the-world evening sweaters---- but listen to this---- Dad gum it ... - Short sleeved beauties in white, Rust, or Lime, with a garland of sequin flowers around the neck - Black or white short-sleeves with gold and multicolored sequins drawing a wide panel of leaves front and back. These two are waist length, and oh how they fit! - Absolutely dream-boat model in black only . . long sleeves, hip length, with narrow black sequin serpentine stripes all over. With a suit ... we'd almost guarantee anything! Sizes 32 to 38 Merry Christmas! Weaver's