CDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1943 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE No Midweek, Hour Dances Tonight because of Game and Restrictions The basketball game tonight will aim the attention of midweek and our dance goers this Wednesday. 12. The army and navy restriction will keep trainees studying tonight for weekly quizzes and approaching midsemester exams. Miss Helen Wagstaff, of the YWCA advisory board, will entertain members of the YW cabinet at dinner and business meeting at her home tonight. Alpha Delta Pi luncheon guest yesterday was Cynthia Smith. Phi Delta Theta—Major and Mrs. C. E. Black were dinner guests Mon- dav. Delta Tau Delta-Annual Paddle Party will be Saturday night. Phi Beta Pi—Lt. Everett McDonald of Dodge City was a dinner guest Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Arrowsmith of Belleville were guests during the teekend. Sigma Alpha Epsilon—Capt. Lu- r Fowler, of the army air corp lobby, was a weekend guest. Kappa Kappa Gamma—Mrs. J. H. unsolly of Emporia was a dinner guest yesterday. Lawrence CAP Gets New Commander First Lt. Howard T. Lindley, group intelligence officer of the Civil Air Patrol, has been appointed commander of the Lawrence CAP, according to a statement made by Maj. J. Howard Wilcox, state commander. Harold W. Emick, former commander of the Lawrence squadron's now an instructor in the flight training program at the Lawrence municipal airport. Ars. Wilkins Solos With Choral Society Mrs. Marie Wilkins, wife of Joseph Wilkins, professor of voice, will spear as guest soloist with the Washington, D.C., Choral Society and the National Symphony Orchestra Dec. 14 in a performance ofandel's"Judas Maccabaeus."Processor and Mrs. Wilkins have sung two duets from that work in University recital programs. At 8:30 p.m. Monday, Mrs. Wilkins will appear on Russell Bennett's radio hour over station WOR. Mrs. Wilkins opened the season of Civic Grand Opera association Newark, N.J., Nov. 28, with a special performance of "La Travia- home Ec Club to Meet Tomorrow A demonstration of Christmas wrappings will be given at the home Economic club regular meeting at 4:30 tomorrow afternoon in the sewing room of Fraser hall. Reshments will be served, and any one interested may attend. Indiana U. Displays 1812 Handbill The Indiana University library occeally displayed a handbill with one words of the "Star Spangled banner," originally called "Defense at Fort McHenry." The original aflets were circulated a few days after Francis Scott Key scribbled the words on the back of an envelope on the deck of the Minden. Indiana University obtained the roadside in May, with the purchase of the Sweet collection on the star of 1812. Notre Dame to Omit Commencement The one-hundredth commencement at Notre Dame, held Oct. 29, as Notre Dame's last formal commencement for the duration. Girls, Are You A C.M.B?—Adv Topeka Teacher Wed In Long Beach, Calif. William Thomas Noll of Topeka has announced the marriage of his daughter, Irene, to J. R. Minihan of Long Beach, Calif., on Tuesday, Nov. 23. The ceremony took place at St. Anthony's church in Long Beach. The couple was attended by Mr. Minihan's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. David Black of Long Beach. Mrs. Minihan was graduated from the University in 1925 and received her master's degree in 1934. She has been teaching in the Topeka public schools. Mr. Minihan is in defense work at Long Beach and the couple will be at home there. Choir Needs Basses Tenor, Director Says Places are open for one tenor and two basses in the University A Capella Choir, Dean D. M. Swarthout, director, announced today. Only men who are reasonably sure of remaining on the campus until the end of June should apply, he stated. Choir rehearsals are held at 4:30 p.m. for one hour on Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday. The choir will make its second appearance at the annual Christmas Vespers, Dec. 12. Any men interested in becoming a member of the Choir should arrange an appointment with him soon, Dean Swarthout said. YWCA Cabinet to Meet At Miss Wagstaff's Home Cabinet members of the Young Women's Christian Association will be guests at a supper meeting at 6:30 tonight in the home of Miss Helen Wagstaff, chairman of the advisory board of the YWCA. Discussion at the meeting will be led by Cara Shoemaker, YWCA president. No Cup Handles in Australia Cups are being made without handles in Australia to reduce production man-hours. Collier and Matchette To Be Married Dec. 5 A dinner-bridge party honoring Phyllis Collier in Dodge City Friday evening revealed Dec. 5, as the date for her marriage to Pfe. Robert Clark Matchette of Camp Adair, Ore., to take place at Corvallis, Ore. Miss Collier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Collier of Dodge City, was graduated from the University last spring. She was a member of Alpha Chi Omega. Pfc. Matchette was a student in the College and a member of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Matchette of Kansas City, Mo. Dr. Barnes Will Speak Before Forums Board Members of the Forums Board and some of the faculty will meet Dr. Harry Elmer Barnes at luncheon tomorrow, Raymond Nichols said today. Dr. Barnes will arrive in Lawrence at noon. In the afternoon, he will talk with faculty members until 4 o'clock when he will address a forum of students in the Kansas room of the Union building. Chancellor Malott will give a dinner for him in the evening. 13 Faculty, Students Hear French Pianist Twelve faculty members and students of the School of Fine Arts went to Kansas City yesterday to attend the recital given by Casadesus, distinguished French pianist. Those attending were Miss Ruth Orcett, Miss Jeanneette Cass, Miss Allie M. Conger, and Prof. Jan Chiapusso, of the faculty; and Max Hughes, Margaret Dunn, Martha Lee Baxter, Mrs. Krehbiel, Allen Rogers, Mrs. Claudia Rogers, Howard Gloyne, John Adams, and D. S. Mumford, students. 'Brazil' to Be Subject Of Spanish Club Tomorrow The Spanish Club will meet at 4:30 tomorrow afternoon in room 113 in Frank Strong hall, Louise Hatch, vice-president, announced today. "Brazil" will be the subject of the program. The meeting will be open to anyone who speaks Spanish, Miss Hatch said. Protection for Civil Rights President Roosevelt signed a bill in 1942 to protect the civil rights of men in the armed services. Girls, Are You A C.M.B?—Adv Freshmen! VOTE P.W.C.L. THE PROGRESSIVE WAY Together We Stand — Divided We Fall WESTAND FOR VICTORY Where could you ever make a made-to-order gift? She likes you to know that she is different Nothing could be more desirable more personal more original than this offering of 'made-to-order' face powder. So convenient too! 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