MBER 4,19 MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1944 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THREED DIDI of the m mory member books co f the activi s and block save that owl? unwilling administrative, we agree of student responsible alie Erwin Kansar of KANSAS SAS RUTH TIDP KATI GORRN LORES SULZM From Nov. 1 once $1.85 plu Nov. 1 to Ju Nov. 4 plus $0.74 in Lawnends when the school was examinated class matte post office of March M.D. I Throat IED one 302 ervice ne 3200 TICAL one 425 VE ficient Cards are, Figure Novelty hop 023 Mas UABLE Clothing S Phone MACY 701 M Only Ruth Tippin John Sterrett Are Engaged The engagement of Ruth Tippin, daughter of Mrs. Nellie Tippin, of Topeka, to Cpl. John Sterrett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sterrett, also of Topeka, was announced Sunday afternoon at Miller Hall. Mrs. S. M. Stayton, Wellington, Miller housemother for the past seven years made the announcement. Mrs. Stayton was introduced by Mrs. R. G. Swaney, present housemother at the hall. Mrs. Sterrett placed the ring on Miss Tippin's finger. Miss Tippin wore a corsage of red roses and Mrs. Sterrett wore white roses. Shirley Kelley helped pass the chocolates and wore a corsage of pink carnations. Mrs. Stayton and Mrs. Swaney both wore corsages of gardenias and talisman roses. Miss Tippin is the editor in chief of the University Daily Kansan and is a senior in the college. Cpl. Sterrett was a student at the University from 1940 to 1942. He joined the air corps in September, 1942 and is now an armorer-gunner on a B-26 overseas. Lawsons and Ulmers Entertain Dean and Mrs. Paul B. Lawson and Dean and Mrs. Gilbert Ulmer entertained the freshman and sophomore college advisers at a buffet supper Friday night at the home of the Lawons. Dramatics Club Will Meet Tuesday in English Room A meeting of the Dramatic Workshop will be held at 4:30 p.m. Tuesday in the English room of the Union building, Roberta Suz McCluggage, president, announced today. Miss McCluggage has asked that all members attend. Following the supper, Prof. H. B. Pepinsky talked to the group on vocational guidance. He Made Bill's Work Live Because he has a method of making Shakespeare's work live, Dr. Robert A. Law, professor of English at the University of Texas, has been made research professor for 1944-45 and given $300 for Shakespearean research. Campus Society Chi Omega—Weekend guests were Barbara Baker, El Dorado, and Ruthinna Bovina Hardwood, Tulsa, Okla. The following were guests at a picnic舞 given at the Lawrence country club Saturday: Bill Spenser, Jack Geisch, Ed Shive, John Alexander, Jack Nesselrode, Dean Schwartz, Dave Hall, Bob Freeto, Wait Yount, Chris Thomas, Harry Mills, Don Fricker, Harold Guin, George Togson, J. C. Haliburton, Cad Westfall, Bentley Nelson, Ed Fritz, Page Brent, Preston Clement, Bob Swanlew, Dick Carter, Dick Hunter, Ed Miner, Dud Day, John Murray, Bob Connell, Bill Chestnut, Jim Mordy, Rens McClure, Jack Button, Jim Tams, Wendell Nichell, Dan Bartlett, Smmett Sullivan, Jim Conard, Glenn Lessendon, Dick Hunter, George Nettels, Buz Hargiss, Karl Ehrlich, Gus Enlow, John Stites, Bob Gove, Bailey Hobart Murray, Norville Jackson, Miller Nordin, Jack Black, John McEvers, Bill Mahin, Chuck Church, Ben Raymond, Dick Winkler, Jack Passmore, Tom Eberlin, Ed Albaugh, Dick Emerson, Maynard Terry, Bob Minser, and Bob Rosenfield. Battenfeld Hall—John Couch, Topeka, was a week-end guest. Overnight guests Saturday were A/C Charles Nartnes, and Duane Postelthwaite. Dinner guests Sunday were Lawrence Lamb and Sam Zwille. Sigma Alpha Epsilon — Initiation services were held for the following: Dumont Reed, Dave Hall, Jack Black, Don Frei, Jim Baska, Burt Kintzel, James Johnston, Frank Haas, Leon Thomas, and William Charlton. Phi Delta Theta-Announces the initiation of the following: Joe Boyd, Matt Zimmerman, Frank Pomeroy, Carl Clark, Dick Ong, Harold Baker, and Bruce Fitz. Hillcrest House-Shirley Scheurer, Baker University, was a week-end visitor. Delta Tau Delta —Dr. Ralph W. Emerson, Topeka, was a guest Sunday. Corbin Hall—Held its annual Christmas party Saturday night. Guests were Lou Purington, Mike Nichols, Don Faukner, Dick Hoover, Jack Neil, Dale Oetlund, C. Haywood Wyatt, Dick Hartzell, Walker Butin, Bill Bode, Pete Carey, Ken Liggett, John Doak, Bob Stover, Bob Snyder, Ross Mosse, Alden Lehuring, Larry Smith, Rod Bradley, Chic Idol, Phil Mooney, Bob Kunckle, Bill Hollis, Hugh Schirr, Bob White, Marvin Sonins, Vance Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Meyer of Chicago have announced the engagement of their daughter, Harriet, to Mr. Barrett Silk, seaman first class, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Silk, Topeka. Meyer-Silk Engagement Told No date has been set for the wedding. Mr. Silk has been in the Navy for almost three years, and left the states several weeks ago on sea duty. He was a student at the University in 1940. Bill Benefiel, Dewey Nemee, Ray Ryding, Wayne Beken, Dean Postlewaite, Jack Schroll, Bob Fountain, Bob Tucker, and Hillard Stong. Neva Ruth Hoover, Smith Center was a week-end guest. Locksley Hall—Week-end guests included Pfc. Al Bullock and Pfc. Calvin Newman, Fort Riley, and Joan Vermillion and Lois Gene Folck, Junction City. Tipperyay Mrs. Madlyn Workman, Lawrence, was a weekend visitor. Campus House Ann Crabtree, Wichita, visited Saturday. Sigma Kappa — Thursday dinner guests were Dean and Mrs. Henry Werner, Dean and Mrs. Paul B. Lawson, Dean and Mrs. J. O. Jones, Miss Ruth Orcutt, Miss Meribah Moore, and Joe Moyer Thompson. Chapter members and Kansas City alumnae had a dinner Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Dwight Williams, Kansas City, Mo. Ens. Rex Morris, A/S Robert Tennant, Joan Vermillion, Junction City, and Nancy Clarke, Horton, were dinner guests Sunday. Ricker Hall—Mrs. Atkeson served as temporary housemother over the week-end while Mrs. Ida Biver visited in Kinsley. Miller Hall—Mrs. Stayton, former housemother, was a guest this weekend. Alpha Delta Pi—Barbara Hays of Kansas City, Mo., former chapter member, was a guest over the weekend. Lonnie Kelley, John Baker, and Calvin Curts were dinner guests Sunday. Pi Beta Phi—Sunday dinner guests were Betty Boyer of Kansas State college; Carol Clark, Bob Beuchel, Clarke Henry, and Rod Bradley. Theta Tau—Newly elected officers are. Dean Smallley, regent; Don Learned, vice-regent; Larry Smith. Hot records and cold "Coke"... and the gang is happy. Your icebox at home is just the place for frost bottles of "Coke". Your family and all their friends will welcome it. At home and away from home, Coca-Cola stands for the pause that refreshes—has become a symbol of gracious American hospitality. ...or keeping the younger set happy at home BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY Have a "Coke"=On with the dance Kansas City Coca-Cola Bottling Company Those in charge of the games and buffet supper were Mrs. June Weatherwax, Mrs. Eleanor Wagner, Mr. George Hedrick, Miss Joie Stapleton, and Mrs. June McMillin. Jewel Potts of Topeka, former chapter member, was a Sunday dinner guest. Alpha Omicron Pi — Weekend guests were Jo Ann Spalding, Concordia, and Georgia Anderson, Kansas City. scribe; Jack Farber, treasurer; and Bill Basham, corresponding secretary. Miss Virginia Brand, Mrs. Betty Machie, and Mrs. Ruth Warner of the Delta Gamma sorority, were members of the hospitality committee for the servicemen's party which was held Saturday night at the Community building. Cutler House — Donna Heck, Topeka, and Donna Hammond, Great Bend, were weekend guests. Sunday dinner guests were Mrs. Litta Kent and Gordon Kent of Lawrence, Keith Bradley, and Don Alderson. Watkins Hall — Gladys Hughes Wellington, was a weekend guest. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Miller, Kansas City, Mo., were Sunday guests. Hopkins Hall — Dorothy Eaton, Ottawa, was a weekend guest. Harmon Co-op—Sunday dinner guests were Dorothy Stump, Lawrence, and Pfc. Carl Varuba, Chicago. $ \textcircled{c} $ 1944 The C-C Co. Delta Gamma — Sunday dinner guests were Mrs. C. K. Mathews, Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. B. Stockdale, Kansas City, Mo., and Howard Joseph, Ray Robinson, John Umbach, Bill Nims, and Bill Haynes. Westminster Hall — Frances McNish, Oskaloosa, was a weekend guest. Weekend guests were Mrs. Delbert Perkins, Lawrence, Carol Lee Dryer, Kansas City, Mo., and Beverly Edlund, Kansas City, Mo. Carruth Hall- Guests at a scavenger hunt and dance Saturday night were: Trudy Leslie, Dorothy Cooper, Jeanne Cooper, Mary Ella Barber, Mary Boo, Dorothy Good, Gracia Bundren, Betty Soukup, Jean Turnball, Jacquie Goodell, Ruth Tuley, Shirley Kelley, Lorna Nokes, Do- Donald R. Deever Will Marry Lt. Trigg The marriage of Lt. Elizabeth C. Trigg, Army nurse corps, daughter of Mr. W. H. Trigg of Suffolk, Va, to W/O Donald R. Deever, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray F. Deever of Topeka, will take place this week in St. Louis. Both Miss Trigg and Mr. Deever are stationed in Panama and will be in the states on leave for their marriage. Mr. Deever attended Chicago University and is a former student at Kansas University. He is a member of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity and has been in Panama for 26 months. raen Lindquist and Betty Jo Campbell. Chaperones were Mrs. Phyllis Bus-sick and Miss Carlotta Nellis. Gamma Phi Beta--Sunday dinner guests were Mrs. Sam Elliott, Miss Maude Elliott, and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd G. Gaines, of Lawrence. Dorothy Lee Miller, Kansas City former chapter member, will be a guest until Tuesday. Visit the War Bond booths in Fraser and Frank Strong halls this week. Weaver's "Quality Shoes that really fit" Styled in Army-Russett Calf, and Black Suede $6.95 ON THE flatties for tall girls Styled in Black Suede $6.95