WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1944 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THREE Nu Phi Holds First Meeting Nu Phi Mu, a newly organized sorority on the campus, held its first meeting last night in the Kansas room of the Student Union. This sorority is an organization for college girls, and is a junior sorority to Beta Sigma Phi sorority for business and professional women. Miss Segrid Schobakken, from the organization's national headquarters in Kansas City, Mo., has been visiting at the University for the past few days and is responsible for the organization of the group. Twenty-three members were at the meeting last night, when temporary officers were chosen. Julie Eschbaugh was appointed temporary president. The next meeting of the sorority will be Tuesday, Nov. 28. Plan Coffee Meeting For YMCA Director A Young Women's Christian Association coffee meeting at 4:30 p.m. tomorrow at Henley House, under the direction of Elizabeth Bixby, chairman of the membership and coffee's committee, will honor Bob Fairgraves, national YMCA program director. Mr. Fairgraves, who is making a tour of campuses in the country as a representative of the YMCA and the USO, will speak on "The Postwar Compus." All members of the YWCA are invited to the meeting, Miss Bixby said. Reservations may be made by calling her, or by calling Henley House before noon tomorrow. There is no charge. Mr. Fairgraves, who was here earlier in the week to attend discussions given by the Rev. Dr. Harold B. Ingalls, associate executive secretary of the student division of the YMCA, explained that he is interested in gathering information about what students expect on the postwar campus, so that he may be better fitted to handle problems which confront him in his work in the New York YMCA office. "I am especially interested in finding what adjustments women expect in the peace-time campus," the program director said. Home Ec Instructor Entertains Guest Miss Lucy McCormack, home economics instructor, entertained with a luncheon Sunday in honor of Miss Gladia Wyckoff, field secretary of the American Home Economics association, with headquarters in Washington, D.C. Miss Wyckoff is here to make plans for some college work to be done in province nine, of which Miss McCormack is province adviser. Guests at the luncheon were Miss Lucille Aust, adviser of the home economics club, and the following officers, Ruth Prentice, Jean Hollis, Thelma Stutz, Kathryn Krehbiel, and Joanna Wagstaff. Daily Kansan Seeks Advertising Assistants A call was issued today for advertising assistants by Lois Scott, business manager of the Daily Kansan. the assistants will be eligible for the two positions of business manager and advertising manager, both paid positions, next year. "The assistants will share in the bonus given for added advertising page," she said. "The applicants do not have to be journalism students. their position will take about one hour's work a day. Applications could be made at the business office or to Prof. G. R. Binchart. Organized Groups Act As Sponsors For Service Center The servicemen's center was sponsored by members of the Alpha Chi Omega sorority this week, according to Miss Joie Stapleton, director of the center. Each week some organized house or group at the University acts as sponsor of the center, and provides the refreshments, helps serve the buffet suppers, and in general sees that the servicemen and their guests are entertained. A permanent committee which helps with the activities at the center is composed of Mrs. Lawrence Woodruff, in charge of junior hostesses; Mrs. Frank T. Stockton, in charge of the game room activities; Mrs. George Hedrick, punch table; Miss Edythe Salvesen, game room hostess; and R. P. Stringham, in charge of the nickelodeon and public address system. The center is open from 2 p.m. Saturday until 12 midnight, and from 2 until 10 p.m. every Sunday. A buffet supper for servicemen and their guests is also served from 5 until 7 every Sunday evening, Miss Stapleton said. Florence Harris Will Wed Dec. 23 Mrs. Fred Harris, of Lawrence, has announced the approaching marriage of her daughter, Florence, o Robert Willard Doores, of Solomon. The wedding will take place December 23. Miss Harris was graduated from the University last spring where she was a student in the College. She was also a member of Jay Janes, honorary pep organization. Mr. Doores is a graduate of Pittsburg State Teachers college, Pittsburg. Home Ee Club Sponsors Interviews to Pick Silver Representatives of a nationally-known sterling silver company interviewed over 100 girls yesterday in the Home Economics department to determine the girls' choices of silver patterns. The Home Economics club arranged the interviews for the company, and as a result, received a check for $75. The money will be used to send a delegate to the province or national meeting of the American Home Economics association. Relationships of aviation training with the aeronautical engineering program were discussed by Chancellor Deane W. Malott, Dean F. T. Stockton, and Dean J. C. Jones at a luncheon meeting yesterday with William M. Simpson, of the department of aeronautical engineering, and C. H. MacMillan, director of flying instruction for Ong Aircraft at the Lawrence airport. KU MAY OFFER - visit--- (continued from page one) Tau Kappa Epsilon—The following officers were elected: Richard Danneberg, president; Leonard Brown, vice-president; Bill Atkin, secretary; Bob Cowling, treasurer; Hugh McCall, pledge trainer; Gordon C. Mercier, historian; and Ed Read, chaplain. Campus Society Officers of the pledge class are Robert D. Spencer, president, and Morton Hauserman, secretary-treasurer. Dinner guests Tuesday were Mr and Mrs. H. L. Sturman, Ulvyses. Kappa Kappa Gamma — Pledging services were held last night for Carrie Arnold. Dinner guests were Mrs. Leonard Sealy, Mrs. Ruth McNair, Mrs. Max Howard, Miss Maude Elliott, and Mary Louise McKnown. Chi Omega—Guests for dinner Monday night were Mr. and Mrs. Lindley M. Hines, Iola, and Lt. Fred Tegeler. Phi Kappa Psi- Major Harry Jefferson Abbey, former member, was a guest yesterday. Major Abbey is from Baxter Springs. Sigma Alpha Epsilon — Murray McCune, former chapter member, has been a guest for the past three days. Gamma Phi Beta—Tuesday dinner guests were the new patronesses and their husbands, Col. and Mrs. W. L McRrior, and Mr. and Mrs. John Martin. Adrian Hiscox and Marilyn Smith were also dinner guests. Watkins Hall—Will give a party for members of Battenfield and Carruth Halls tonight at 7.30. Tippery—Entertained members of Sigma Alpha Epsilon pledge class at an hour dance Tuesday from 7 to 8 p.m. Kappa Sigma—Initiation services were held for David Ballard and Ted Misselwitz last Saturday. An informal party was held after the ceremony. Alpha Chi Omega—Mrs. Paul B. Lawson, Mrs. J. G. Blocker, Mrs. J. H. Nelson, and Mrs. H. W. Steeper were dinner guests Monday night. Tipperary—Weekend guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Staples of Fort Madison, Iowa, and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Arnette of Winfield. Delta Sigma Theta — Fronzena Jackson, Alberta White, Octavia Walker, and June Mack were guests of Gamma Beta chapter at Washburn college over the week-end. Campus House—Mrs. O. O. Witey of Tonganoxie was a guest last Thursday. Reception for New Members Of K.U. Dames Is Tonight A reception for prospective new members will be held by the K.U. Dames tonight at 7:30 at the home of Mrs.Everett Brown,1605 Tennessee. Mrs. Brown and Mrs.J. Leon Sealey will be hostesses and Mrs.Robert Lee, president of the organization, will be in charge of the program. Send your Christmas gifts before Dec. 1. Your Thanksgiving Date Dress In Wools-Casual and Dress Crepes and Gabardines For a large selection of "College Clothes" Baptist Church Youth To Hold Banquet Adelane's The First Baptist church of Lawrence will hold a youth fellowship banquet from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 19, at the church at Eighth and Kentucky streets. "All students who are interested may attend, and reservations must be made by Friday," the Rev. E. L. Snodgrass, announced today. Warren Alexander, Navy V-12 student, will be toastmaster for the evening and is in charge of the program. Marjorie Doyle will lead the group in singing and Lavergne Giesick will accompany at the piano. The general theme of the banquet is "Allied Youth," and a series of boasts will be given by the various students of the church. Harriet Hill will give a short talk on "Techno-Cristianity." Tickets may be purposed and reservations made with Ruth Leigh at 2199-J or with the Rev. Charles Thomas, minister to students. Those wishing to make reservations may also call Rev. Snodgrass at 1429. "The seating capacity of the hall is 100 and we are expecting to have that number present," Rev. Snodgrass said. Mattern Will Be Judge At Art Exhibit in Omaha Prof. Karl Matterm, of the department of painting in the School of Fine Arts, will leave for Omaha tomorrow to act as out-of-town judge at an art exhibit. The exhibit is being sponsored by the School of Liberal Arts, Joslyn Memorial of Omaha. Painters from Nebraska, Iowa, Kansas, Colorado, Missouri, and South Dakota will exhibit in the Six State Exhibit. Sunday Professor Mattern will lecture on "Why Pictures" at Omaha. Midweek Scheduled For Union Tonight "A regular mid-week dance will be held tonight from 7:30 until 9 p.m. in the Memorial Union lounge." Jane Atwood, vice-president and social chairman of the Student Union, announced today. The V-12 band, under the direction of Don Cousins, will play for the dance. This is the second mid-week dance of the new semester. Miss Atwood also announced that there will be no tea dance Saturday afternoon because of the Kansas-Oklahoma football game. House Mothers Association To Meet Every Two Weeks Mrs. Dean Alt, Pi Beta Phi house mother, is president, and Mrs. Carolotta Nellis, of Battenfeld hall, is secretary-treasurer. The Club plung to meet every two weeks. The House Mother's association met Monday and sewed quilts for the "Bundles for America." The meeting was held at Myers hall from 2 until 4 p.m. Tea for Pre-Nursing Students A tea for pre-nursing students will be held at Watkins Nurses homo Thursday afternoon from 4:30 to 5:30, Louise Morrow, assistant chairman, has announced. The Green Years A new novel by A. J. Cronin For sale and for rent at The Book Nook 1021 Mass. Tel. 666 - "Oriental Sapphire" — Clear cut red that's frozen fire for nails and lips. - "Pink Sapphire"—Startling new pink with all the brilliance of Sapphires. - "Black Sapphire"—Deepest, darkest ved shot through with fiery blue-black. LIPSTICK 51 • LACER 750 1 • LACQUER 75€ [tox extre] Weaver's