TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1943 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE SS. a as, x- ity erat 3, E 50 Midweek, Tea Dance, Vice Versa Play, Game, Climax Week's Plans The second midweek of the year will start at 6:45 tomorrow night in the lounge of the Memorial Union building, Joanne Johnson, Union activities president, announced today. Students will be admitted free. Servicemen will be admitted on presentation of Union membership cards. Dancing will be to music over the public address system. "A coed morale builder" describes the Jay Jane vice-versa dance, which will follow the basketball game Saturday night. The customary procedure will be reversed when the women buy the tickets and bring the dates. The舞, a sweater-skirt affair, may be attended by both men and women stags. A tea dance will be given in the Union lounge from 5 to 6 p.m. Saturday. The final performance of "Ladies in Retirement" will be presented by the Dramatic workshop at 8:15 tonight in Fraser hall. Last night a capacity crowd attended. Phi Beta Pi—dinner guests Sunday were Dr. and Mrs. Forrest Kennedy of Kansas City, Mo. Harman Co-op — weekend guest was Margie Lou Conkey of Edmond, Kan. Ricker Hall—gave a birthday dinner last night for Dolores Sulzman, a former member who is now living at the Kaw Koette Co-op. Lt. and Mrs. John Tonkin of Scott Field, Ill., were guests during the weekend. Delta Gamma — Jessie Farmer of Kansas City, Mo., was a guest Sunday noon. Mary Lou Crawford of Wichita was a guest Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday. Wager Hall—weekend guests were Norma Hilton of Topeka, and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bussell and Charlotte Bussell of Osawatomie. Gamma Phi Beta—Martha Christ- tenson of Lindsburg, and Ella Mia Tate of Kansas City, Mo., were weekend guests. Sigma Kappa -- weekend guests were Margaret Hogan of Kansas City, Mo., and Mary Pace of Parsons. Alpha Delta Pi — weekend guest was Mrs. John C. Gorman of Ponca City, Okla. Miller Hall — will have an hour dance with PT-2 and PT-6 tomorrow night. Kaw Koettes Co-op—guest during Thanksgiving was Mrs. J. A. Blair of McPherson. Mrs. E. Gava and Donna Forman of Kansas City, Mo., were guests last night. No More Happy Hours for Month Chief Yonean Starkey announced today that no more "Happy Hours" would be held until January. Have You Met Sammy?—Adv. Give Christmas Cheer "A Junior's Wardrobe must be practical — as a cooking class; smooth as a sorority meeting — unforgettable as a prom; sweet as a first date, and approved by our Junior Board, of course!" Robes, Sweaters and Skirts GIRLS--- TONIGHT 7:30 p.m. PWCL RALLY UNION LOUNGE BOOST ROSEMARY HARDING TO VICTORY United We Stand — Divided We Fall VOTE P.W.C.L. Pi Beta Phi has announced the marriage of Mary Ann Edgerton, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. E. S. Edgerton, to Lt. Walter Roy Runney, Jr. The ceremony took place Saturday at the home of the bride's parents in Wichita. Edgerton-Ranney Married in Wichita Dr. Asa J. Ferry read the service Mrs. Norton Spencer Chapin of Wishita was the bridesmaid, and Mrs. Robert L. Youmans of Newport, R.I., was the matron of honor. Kean Tillford and Charles Black of Wichita were attendants to the bridegroom The bride was a member of Pi Beta Phi and received her A.B. degree in 1939. Lt. Ranney was a member of Sigma Chi and was graduated from the University in 1936. The couple will live temporarily in Washington, D.C. Lt. Ranney arrived early last week from Alaska where he has been stationed for the past year. Wilson Attends Two Conventions K. W. Davidson, director of information, attended two conventions in Kansas City yesterday: the Eighth district meeting of the American College Publicity Association, and the meeting for Kansas and Missouri representatives of the Associated Press. Chi Omega Marries Army Aviation Cadet Chi Omega has announced the marriage of Dorothy Burkhead, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Carl R. Burkhead of Wichita, to A-C Jack Kendall, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R.Kendall of Wichita. The ceremony took place Nov. 6 at the First Methodist church in Lincoln, Neb. Donna Burkhead was her sister's only attendant and A-C Robert Manson was best man. Cadet and Mrs. Kendall were graduated from the University last May and both were members of Phi Beta Kappa. They are now living in Lincoln where Kendall is temporarily stationed. PT's 4,7 to Play Last Game of Series Girls, Are You A C.M.B?—Adv Playing postponed games of the "B" league of the V-12 intramural basketball schedule, PT7 defeated PT6, 33-28, yesterday afternoon, while PT1 swapped PT2, 46-19. Jones, PT7, with 13 points, and Farber, PT7, with 12 points, led the scoring in the game between PT's 7 and 6. In the game between PT's 1 and 2, Mills, PT1, with 19 points, dominated the scoring. Both the "A" and "B" teams of PT's 4 and 7 ill meet at 4:30 this afternoon in the final games of the series in Robinson gymnasium. 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