FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1944 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE le Ac- spread for the ntly in enty in th the their was versity sorting Kansas capters, of dif- d are, ted by for a cooked rates. 642-69 untain ce call -67 DOSSMAN S ABTS TIPPIN $n$OLLY MAR OALY MAR OAY MAR OAY JOUNCE JONCE BOOKCHE REHDIEL 1. 50 m Kansas, exar versity matter office at arch 3. Two Dinner Dances Given Tonight; Four Parties Planned for Saturday Battenfeld and Carruth Halls are entertaining this evening with informal dinner dances. A fourth party has been added to the authorized list for Saturday. PT 3 is giving a dance at the house. Invitations have been sent to the guests in the form of orders for them to appear at a general court-martial Saturday night. Alpha Tau Omega—Pvt. Joe McCroskie was a visitor yesterday. Pvt. McCroskie is a former member of the chapter and is stationed at Lovett, Texas. Alpha Delta Pi—Annabelle Jones, Kansas City, Mo., was a guest yesterday. Alpha Omicron Pi guests last night were Miss Lois Smith, Houston, Tex and Mrs. Ted Kemper, Morland, Kan. Corbin, Alpha Chi Pi Phi, Kappa, Chi O Teams Win Games A close, hard-fought game between the Alpha Delta Pi's and Corbin hall last night, ended with a Corbin hall victory of 25-24. At the half, the score was tied, 14-14. The other three games played last night were slow-moving and one-sided. The Chi Omega's defeated the Alpha Omicron Pi's 25-3, Patricia Lu Coolidge, was high point woman for the Chi Omega's making 12 of the total 28 points. In the Kappa Kappa Gamma and Watkins hall game, Margaret Lillard made 20 of the 28 points for the Kappa's against 9 points for Watkins. The Pi Beta Phi's beat the Sigma Kappa's 19-10 in a quiet, slow-moving game. Wednesday night the Kappa Alpha Theta's and the Gamma Phi Beta's tied in the second half, with a score of 25-25. At the half, the score was 16-14 in favor of the Theta's. The Alpha Chi's defeated the Delta Gamas by the lop-sided score of 41-9 in their game Wednesday night. Iota Sigma Pi Initiates Peck, Reed, and Austin Iota Sigma Pi, national chemistry honor society for women, initiated Jill Peck, Rheva Reed, and Elizabeth Austin Tuesday. Miss Kathryn Tissue, president of the local chapter, was in charge of the initiation. Mrs. G. W. Stratton and Mrs. J. W. Murray, honorary members, were guests of the chapter. Prof. R. H. Wheeler, professor of psychology, spoke to the members of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers last night on the subject, "Four Freedoms as Seen by a Psychologist." Wheeler Speaks to ASME About Four Freedoms The ASME regular monthly meeting was conducted in the Kansas room of the Student Union building. With Aubrey Gibson, junior in engineering presiding. Buehler Returns From Meeting Prof. E. C. Buehler, president of the national debate fraternity, Delta Sigma Rho, has returned from New York where he attended meetings of the National Association of Teachers of Speech and Delta Sigma Rho. Mexico Has Lumber Resource Mexico has a vast undeveloped resource of ash, pine, and white oak lumber. Anderson-Johnson Marriage Announced Miss Mary Margaret Anderson of Minneapolis, Kan., and Lt. George Johnson, stationed at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology at Boston, both former graduates, were married Nov. 27. Lieutenant Johnson was graduated in electrical engineering. He then went to Camp Davis, N.C., where he received his commission on Oct. 14. He was a member of Kappa Eta Kappa. Gamma Phi Graduate Is Married to Doctor the marriage of Miss Barbara Kathryn Koch, a Gamma Phi who graduated in 1943, to Dr. Eugene Hamlin Arrendell, took place Jan. 1 in Chanute. Dr. and Mrs. Arrendell left for New Orleans, where he will serve his internship at Navy hospital. A graduate of the Oklahoma University School of Medicine, Dr. Arrendell was a member of Phi Delta Theta. 'Hawaii Prepared,' Says Farrington Life in the Hawaiian islands is well organized to bear the brunt of the enormous concentration of military forces there, according to Joseph R. Farrington, delegate to Congress from the territory of Hawaii, a house guest of Chancellor Deane W. Malotti this weekend. A resident in the islands all his life until his election to Congress in 1942, Mr. Farrington visited his home last August and said he was impressed with the efficiency of the system of defense organized there. BUY U.S. WAR BONDS Postwar Attitude Will Be Theme In City Churches At the First Christian church, the Rev. Harold G. Barr will speak on "The Peace that Christ Gives" at 10:45 a.m. The young people's meeting will be at Meyers hall at 5 p.m. To Sketch file of Helen Keller The First Presbyterian church will have morning worship service at 11 a.m. The Rev. Theodore H. Azzman will speak on "The Man Who Canne to Dinner." At the Westminster Vesper Club at Westminster hall at 4 p.m., Jane Lorimer and Suzanne Schmidt will give sketches of the lives of Helen Keller and her teacher, Ann Sullivan Macey. At 10 a.m. Harry O'Kane will conduct the class for service men and students. The sermon of the Rev. Alfred J. Beil of the Trinity Lutheran church at 11 a.m. will be "The Man of God." The young people's fellowship will meet at 5 p.m. and will discuss the topic, "Faith of Our Fathers," led by Selma Beil. Church of St. John the Evangelist will have masses at 6:30, 8:10, and 11:30 am. Novena for the armed forces is held each Thursday evening at 7:45. Discuss "On Being a Christian" At the Plymouth Congregational church the Rev. C. Fosberg Hughes will speak on "On Being a Christian." The service will begin at 11 a.m. At 4 p.m. the youth meeting of students and service men will be held in the parish house where the same topic will be discussed. "What Would Jesus Do?" will be the subject for discussion at the service men-student class of the First Baptist church at 9:45 a.m. The Rev Charles W. Thomas will lead the discussion. At 11 a.m. Dr. Raymond Schwegler's sermon will be "The Conflict of Clod and Sky." At 4 p.m. the young people's meeting will be held at the student center, 1124 Mississippi street. Prof. H. B. Chubb British, U.S. Meeting Held On Post-War Finance 819 Mass. Haynes and Keene Phone 524 Washington, (INS) — An important Anglo-American conference on a post-war monetary plan was held at the State Department today. Two Soviet monetary experts also have arrived in Washington to participate in the conference. will speak on "What We Can Hope for in the Post War World." To Discuss Holy Communion At the Trinity Episcopal church Holy Communion will be held at 8 a.m. At 11 a.m. there will be morning prayer and the Rev. D. O. Weatherbeach will speak on "The Light Shines Forth." At 4 p.m. Rev. Weatherbeach will discuss "Holy Communion." The student class of the First Methodist church will meet at 9:45 a.m. The discussion of "How to Think of God in Today's World." will be lead by Edwin F. Price. At 10:50 a.m. the Rev. Oscar E. Allison's sermon will be "Courage for Living." The Wesley Foundation fellowship, 1209 Tennessee, will meet at 4 p.m. Julia Ann Casad, one of two Kansas students who attended the National Student Planning conference at Wooster, Ohio, last week, will discuss "Students Look to the New World Order." Authorized Parties Friday, January 7 Battenfeld Hall, buffet dinner and dance, at the hall, 630 to 11. dance, at the hall, 6:30 to 11 p.m. Saturday, January 8 Navy V-12 unit, PT-3, dance at the house, 8:45 to 12. Hius, Rhines room, 9 to 12. Pia Beta phie lodge class, party, chapter house, 8:30 to 12. Delta Upsilon, formal party, Crystal room, Hotel Eldridge, 9 to 12. Elizabeth Megular. Hillcrest, Cutler, and Westminster Halls. Kansas room. 9 to 12. Dean of Women Stilwell to Talk Tuesday At Math Club Meeting Mary Steele, president, has stated that all persons interested in mathematical discussions are invited to attend the meeting. Henry S. Stillwell, associate professor of aeronautical engineering, will speak on "Applications of Mathematics to Aeronautics" at the meeting of the Math Club, at 4:30 p.m. Tuesday. The meeting will be held in room 213. Frank Strong hall. To Announce Officers Thursday Names of the new class officers will be announced at the All-Student Council meeting at 7:30 Tuesday night in the Pine room, Peggy Davis, president, announced today.