THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1944 UNIVERSITY DATLY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THOUGH Varsity Dance Is Main Event Of Weekend Promising music of all types—slow, sweet, hot, or jumpy. Jack Collins and his 10-piece band from Kansas City, will play for K.U. students Saturday night at the first all-University dance of the winter term. Since the varsity is not in open conflict with any other school activities, and with the increased number of students on the campus, it should be a successful and festive occasion. Jack Collins has played for the annual Frog Hop in St. Joseph, Mo., and is connected with Camp Shows Inc., playing at various service centers throughout this region. Accompanying his band will be a girl vocalist, said Elinor Kline, acting varsity dance manager. The dance will be from 9 to 12 m. and will be informal. Tickets will be on sale at the dance Saturday night since the Business office windows will be crowded with students paying their fees. The only other authorized party of the week-end is the Kappa Alpha Theta open house, which will be held in the Kansas room of the Student Union Saturday night. Campus Society Chi Omega — Pledging services were held last night for Marian Henry, Battle Creek, Mich., and Janet Taylor, Topeka. Alpha Delta Pi—Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Sartori, Kansas City, Mo., were visitors yesterday. Luncheon guests yesterday were Mrs. L. J. Hatch, Mrs. Merle Smith, Mrs. C. O. Pollock, all of Kansas City, Mo. Dinner guests were Mrs. Dorothy Anderson, Dallas, Texas, and Jack Benton. Gamma Phi Beta—Mrs. A. L. Hindenach, Independence, Kan., was a dinner guest last night. Kappa Kappa Gamma — Dinner guests last night were Fritz Shelton, Great Bend, Kan., and Russ Fritehey, Pasadena, Calif. Both are navy V-12 trainees at the University of Oklahoma. Kappa Alpha Theta — Will hold open house Saturday night in the Kansas room of the Union. Pi Beta Phi—Bob Fointer, of Kansas City, Mo., and a student at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, was a dinner guest last night. Sigma Alpha Epsilon -Announces the pledging of Jim Metcalf and Bill Mann, Kansas City, Jim McBride, Kansas City, Mo., Gene Geise, Chanute, Jim Briley, Tulsa, Okla., and Jack Honnald, Winfield. Dr. Nash to Speak To University Club Dr. Bert A. Nash, director of the Kansas Children's Receiving Home in Atchison, will be the guest speaker tomorrow night at a smoker-meeting of the University Club to be held in the University Club room in Green hall, Clifton Calvin of the business office announced this morning. The meeting will begin at 8 p.m. Dr. Nash, who is a professor in the School of Education, is at present on leave from the University. His subject tomorrow night will be "Kansas Experiments in Child Welfare." Regular Closing Hours Tonight Regular Closing Hours Tonight Starting tonight regular closing hours for women students will be effective, Persis Snook, president of the All Student Council has announced. Closing hours are: 10:30 p.m. Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday nights. 11 p.m. Wednesday nights. 12:30 a.m. Friday and Saturday nights. BUY U.S. WAR BONDS Alpha Kappa Alpha To Become Active Alpha Kappa Alpha, Negro women's sorority, has been reorganized and will become active today, officers of the organization have announced. Newly elected officers are Marion Spearman, president; Martha Washington, vice-president; Ferne Carter, recording secretary; Violeta Richards, corresponding secretary; Lillian Webster, treasurer; Mary Jenkins, guide; Ruth Whitley, dean of pledges; and Nadyne Brewer, sentinel. Varsity All-Student Council dance Hoch auditorium, 9 to 12 p.m. Authorized Parties Saturday, Nov. 4, 1944 Kappa Alpha Theta, open house, Kansas room, 9 to 12 p.m. Miss Elizabeth Meguiar, Adviser of Women You remember the law of physics that two objects cannot occupy the same space at the same time. Just so with war materials urgently needed at the fronts and personal packages. For that reason our Government has requested that all civilian Christmas packages be sent before Dec. 1st our mail packages be sent before Dec. 1st. So we of Railway Express ask you to help us (and yourselves too) by doing these three simple things, in addition to shopping early: 1. Send your gifts before Dec. 1st. Laundry can keep to its regular schedule. When packages are ready to go, phone the Railway Express agent. 2. Wrap your packages carefully and securely. 3. Address them clearly, with your own and their recipient's name, street number, city and state. 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