UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE 2,1943 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2. 1943 success- battle- diplo- ments. eighth Ger- castern Nazis pri- to the northwest staunch ad- the tellin the real— —but he g too far. ansan NSAS OY MILLER ANCES ABTS COLLY, JANE ROSSMAN, SUTH TIPPIN BOB BOCK LEE OXLEY HMITENDORF NSAN OOU PERKINS H KREHBIEL ASAN ociation and on. Repre- bate by National Lionson Ave. e Press ERTISING BY VICE, HUC tative ORK, N. Y. RAN FRANCISCO ncece. $1.50 ncece. Kansas d university class matter. ost office date of March 31 DS 66 ses Fitted CAL CO. Phone 425 ick Service GRAPHS otographs ever made be finished 721 Mass. ED C U A B L E S , Clothing N'S Phone 67 D I L C O. You Verification Bridge m. Daily Mgr. Vice-Versa Dance Holds Spotlight Of Social Life This Weekend Four parties have been authorized for the weekend, two for Friday night, and two for Saturday. tied for the weekend, two for Friday night, and two for Saturday. Besides the Jay Jane vice-versa dance in the Union lounge Saturday night, Delta Tau Delta will entertain with a dance at the chapter house. Phi Beta Pi and Carruth hall have parties scheduled Friday night. Dr. and Mrs. N. P. Sherwood will chaperon the Phi Beta dance in the Kansas room and Carlotta Nellis will chaperon the Carruth dance at the hall. Pledge class had an hour dance with the Sigma Alpha Epsilon pledge class Monday night from seven to eight. Alpha Chi Omega—pledge class had a tea for the Gamma Phi Beta pledge class yesterday afternoon. Alpha Delta Pi—Mrs. Robert Sellers of Paola was a guest last night. Carruth Hall-guest this week was Pvt. George Bright (AAF) of Rochester, N. Y. Delta Gamma—Bill Gale, George Bushnell, and Bob Pringle were dinner guests Wednesday. Phi Beta Pi—Don Cruse, Frank Flack, George Cook, William Shinkle, Bill Larson, Dean Heubert, Dan Heubert, Harry Jennison, and Jim Bridges went to Kansas City Wednesday evening to attend the Arthur Hertzler lectureship and dinner at the Bell Memorial hospital. Dr. Everett Graham of St. Louis was the speaker. Sigma Kappa—had an hour dance last night with PT-5 and PT-8. Kappa Alpha Theta — dinner guests Monday were Mrs. Richard Wagstaff, Mrs. Lyle Armel, Miss Wilma Miller, Miss Lucy Riggs, Mrs. L. C. Woodruff, Miss Laura Neiswanger, all members of the alumna advisory board of Lawrence; Lt. Comdr. Lyle Armel, Lawrence; and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Teichgraeber Emporia. Delta Upsilon—Cpl. Claid Campbell was a dinner guest last night. Watkins Hall—Mrs. Charles Ruhlen of Clearwater was a dinner guest last night. Alpha Omicron Pi — Mrs. Royal Klinkenberg of Hollywood, Calif., was a guest yesterday. Division C of the ASTP were guests at an hour dance last night. Delta Tau Delta—entertained members of the Mothers' Club with a luncheon yesterday. Those present were: Mrs. J. G. Lee of Bonner Springs; Mrs. Charles L. Carr, Mrs. J. R. Severin, Mrs. Ralph Hedges, Mrs. Amos Joe, Mrs. C. E. Weaver, Mrs. F. R. Schultes, and Mrs. Alva R. Hamilton, all of Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs. G. L. Gilbert, Mrs. C. M. Lessenden, Mrs. Charles Elder, Mrs. A. B. Ewing, Mrs. S. S. Elliott, Mrs. E. A. Fleagle, Mrs. F. A. Russell, Mrs. W. A. Moore, and Mrs. E. R. Elbel, all of Lawrence. Psychology Clubs To Meet Monday Psi Chi and the Psychology Club will have a joint organization meeting at 4:30 p.m. Monday in Frank Strong hall, Prof. Beulah Morrison, sponsor, announced today. Psychology students and persons interested in psychology are invited to attend. At a committee meeting last Monday, it was suggested that the club meet once a month, or perhaps twice a semester, instead of every two weeks as it has done formerly. Programs for the coming year will be planned at this meeting. Valentine-Martyn Wed In Clay Center Have You Met Sammy?→ Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Louis F. Valentine of Clay Center have announced the marriage, Nov. 19, of their daughter, Lillian Grace, to Ensign James Carlton Martyn, United States Naval Reserve. Mrs. Martyn was graduated from the University in 1938 where she was a member of Alpha Chi Omega and Theta Sigma Fhi, national journalism sorority. For the past five years she has been associated with her father and her brother, Harry F. Valentine, in publishing the Clay Center Times and the Dispatch and for the past two years she has been editor of the Times. She also writes a column "Grace Notes" and is secretary of the Kansas Press Women. Ensign and Mrs. Martyn are spending their honeymoon in Hollywood, Fla., where Ensign Martyn has reported for advanced training in the Naval Navigation School. Tippin Is President Of Shack Press Club Ruth Tippin, College junior, was elected president of the Press Club at the first meeting of the year, held yesterday in the Journalism building. Jacqueline Nodler, College sophomore, was elected secretary. More than 30 persons assembled to hear Prof. Elmer Beth, acting chairman of the journalism department, discuss the future for women journalists, and to hear Prof. L. N. Flint trace the beginnings of the Press Club back to 1903. George Rinehart, acting assistant professor of journalism, explained the new afternoon deadline which would enable persons desiring to work on the Kansan in the after-ween when they had more time, to do so. At the close of the meeting refreshments were served by Joy Miller, president of Theta Sigma Phi, honorary journalism sorority. Washington, (INS)—Sen. Robert C. Reynolds of North Carolina, chairman of the senate military affairs committee, said Wednesday that the Gen. Geo. Patton soldier-slapping incident has been dropped by this committee. Slapping Incident Dropped Bv Senate Committee "I think it is outside our jurisdiction and a military matter entirely," he said. Phi Beta Pl, dance, Kansas room, 8:30 to 11:30. Carruth hall, party at the hall, 8 to 11. Saturday. Dec. 4. Chi Omega has announced the marriage of Helen Naramore to John Robert Fluker which took place at 4 p.m. Monday in the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Naramore, 1201 Kentucky. Authorized Parties Delta Tau Delta, dance at chapter house 9 to 12. Chi Omega Marries 1942 Honor Man Jay Jane vice-versa dance, union lounge, 9 to 12. The bride wore a white wool afternoon dress and a corsage of orchids. Friday, Dec. 3, Elizabeth Meguiar Dean of Women After the reception, the couple left for a wedding trip in Santa Fe, N. M. They will return to Lawrence in two or three weeks where they will remain until Mr. Fluker leaves for Afghanistan where he will spend a year. A reception was given following the ceremony. Those assisting were: Mrs. E. J. Engle, Mrs. N. C. Johnson, Mrs. Robert Pine, Mary Frances Fitzpatrick, Regina Allen, and Isabel Rice. Etching Among 60 Best Mrs. Fluker was graduated from the School of Fine Arts in 1942. She was in the department of design and a member of Delta Phi Delta. Fluker, who was graduated from the School of Business in 1942, was chosen honor man last spring. St. Paul, Minn. (ACP)—"Matt's Cove", an etching by Lowell Bobleter, director of art at Hamline University, has been chosen as one of the sixty best prints from the First National Exhibition of the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C. Selections were made from over 3500 entries from the United States and abroad. Grinnell Has Oldest 'Paper in West The Grinnell Scarlet and Black is the oldest college newspaper west of the Mississippi River. Girls, Are You A C.M.B?—Adv. Girls. Are You A C.M.B?—Adv. Derailment of Train Injures 19 Persons Independence, (INS) — Nineteen persons were injured in a derailment of a Missouri-Pacific passenger train near Independence today. Two coaches and a pullman overturned. The wreck occurred about five miles east of Independence as No. 124 sped toward Kansas City. From an undetermined cause the three cars jumped the track as the train passed a 'standing freight.' Freshman Women Go to Polls Today With much interest manifested throughout the early hours of the day, Freshman women today were choosing between Rosemary Harding, PWCL candidate and Cynthia Smith, WIGS candidate for their representative to the All-Student Council. At noon, 70 persons had voted, but just what percentage of the class this represented could not be estimated because the registrar's office has not provided totals on the class. The ballots will be counted late this evening. Quincy Founded Before Civil War Quincy College, Quincy, Ill., is now in its 83rd academic year. 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