14,194 MONDAY. FEBRUARY 14, 1944 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS AM PAGE THREE University uneau of and Wai issa Hakee Ellsworth colour from Colon, will rep- March 23 versity of of. E. Col. partment, at Col- ate Resolved: i should a of leg- b given n Voters. hold here will time al voting 18 for all of blood the blood would fill way tank fountain El Stem- d please none 900. 670-94 e man, man's raincoat, ryol 2108 or NSAS ansan $1.50 m Kansas, year ex- University ms matter office at March 3, Servicemen Attend Valentine Party At Community Building Saturday The formal Valentine dance at the Community building Saturday night was attended by many servicemen and University women. The dance was given by the Junior Hostess league. Ruth Russell, fine arts sophomore, and Betty Dell Mills, fine arts senior, sang at the internmission program. They were accompanied by Anabel Keeler, fine arts sophomore. Lt. Buhl, representing the navy men, presented Mrs. R. S. Brooks with a jeweled pin in appreciation of her services in directing the dance. Mrs. Brooks has resigned her position. Watkins Hall Sunday dinner guests were Harold Steadman, Elmer Myers, Clarence Miller, Edgar Thomas, and Duane Johnson, of Kansas City. A large valentine decorating the lobby was taken to the sick bay and then given to Bill Golden, Co. 1 P2. Gifts were given to men of the departing 17th division and to those having birthdays. Delta Upsilon—Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Weltmer, of Mankato, and Jim Scott, of Mankota, were guests during the weekend. Chi Omega Sunday dinner guests were Mrs. Jerry Kelley of Coffeyville, Jo Ann Everett, Patsy Blank, and Nancy Teichgraeber. Delta Gamma dinner guests yesterday were Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Abbott of Kansas City, Mo., Mickey McConigley, and Bill Shinkle. Gamma Phi Beta—Mary B. Todd was a weekend guest. Bob Pringle and Don Jackson were dinner guests Friday night. Sigma Kappa—Mrs. Frank Wright of Wellington was a weekend guest. of Wellington was a weekend guest. Kappa Kappa Gamma weekend guests were Martha Preston and Mary Snizler, Wichita, and Barbara Briendental, former chapter member from Kansas City. Tom Scofield, Jimmy Weatherby, Pfc. Don Roach, Pfc. Del Church, and Pfc. Frank Grogman were dinner guests yesterday. Kappa Alpha Theta dinner guests yesterday were A/C Dorman O'Leary, stationed at the Olathe Naval Base, and Mrs. Frank Sullivan, Lawrence. Sigma Nu has announced the initiation of Bob Miller, George Elder, and Don Motzer. Alpha Omicron Pi guests at a buffet supper Saturday were Jimmie Dick, Melvin Spencer, Burl White, Arco Ploni, Jack Sedgewick, and Melvin Eubanks. Alpha Chi Omega dinner guests yesterday were Mrs. M. W. Cave, Mrs. R. B. Wills, and Shirley Wills, all of Topeka; and Louise Alderman. Pi Beta Phi dinner guest yesterday was Miss Veta B. Lear. Dr. and Mrs. T. W. Reid were guests yesterday. Battenfeld Hall — Harold Larson and Sam Prohaska, both of Ellsworth, were guests Saturday night. Mary Margaret Cosgrove Van Slyck was a guest Saturday night. Entertained with a tea for Kansas City, Topeka, and Lawrence alumnae, from 3 until 5 yesterday afternoon. Kaw Koettes Co-op dinner guests Sunday were Alice Gaston and Bert Gensler. Alpha Delta Pi dinner guests yesterday were Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Kinnison. Kansas City, Mo. Carruth Hall dinner guests yesterday were Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Bradshaw, Alice Bossi, and Kathleen Jones. Miller Hall weekend guests were Irene Eoleshal, Kansas City; Barbara Reber and Mrs. Stanley Stiltee, Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs. R. J Wynne, Hays; Mrs. George Johnson, Topeka; Marjorie Jones, Burns; Virginia Green, Berryton; Joan Clough and Frances Foerschler, Lawrence. Dinner guests yesterday were James Klumpp, Jim Ross, George Rhodes, and Ensign Charles Paullette. Prof. Malin Attends Convention Prof. Malin Attends Convention J. C. Malin, professor of history, and president of the Agricultural Historical society, is attending the 25th anniversary meeting of the society in Washington, D. C., today. . . . — BUY WAR STAMPS . . . — Wasson-Jenkins Marriage in Phoenix The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a pale blue faille taffetta suit with brown accessories. On her shoulder she wore a garland of brown orchids. She was attended by her mother as matron of honor. Miss Shirley Harriett Wasson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Wasson of Kansas City, Mo., became the bride of Lt. John Clifford Jenkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Jenkins III, also of Kansas City in a ceremony at the Trinity Episcopal cathedral in Phoenix Ariz., at 8:30 Tuesday evening, February 8. Cadet Robert L. Woodbury of Williams Field, Chandell, Ariz., a Professor's Son Gets Measles Austin H. Turney, Jr., of Prot A. H. Turney of the School of Education, is confined to his home with measles. The bride was a students at the University last year. She is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma. fraternity brother of the bridegroom was best man. Lt. Wasson attended the University in 1942 and is a member of Phi Delta Theta. He is stationed at Williams Field, Chandler, Ariz., where he received his commission February 8. After a supper at the Westward Ho hotel in Phoenix, the couple left for a honeymoon at the Arizona Biltmore on the Desert. Gamma Phi Engaged To Phi Psi Cadet Mr. and Mrs. Fay C. Walters or Kansas City, Mo., have announced the engagement of their daughter, Nancy, to Cadet Jack R. Bradley, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack R. Bradley of Phoenix, Ariz., formerly of Kansas City. Miss Walters and Cadet Bradley were both students at the University of Kansas. Miss Walters is a member of Gamma Phi Beta, and Cadet Bradley is a member of Phi Kappa Psi. Nebraska Offers Dancing to Soldiers Classes in social dancing are offered by the University of Nebraska to soldiers stationed on the campus. THEY "KEEP 'EM ROLLING" THE RAILROADS ARE THE BACKBONE OF OFFENSE LISTEN TO "YOUR AMERICA" ON YOUR FAVORITE N. B. C. STATION EVERY SATURDAY 4 P. M. CENTRAL WAR TIME