٢٠٥٤٨ ١٠٩٥ ٧٠٦ WEDNESDAY, NOV. 17, 1943 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Deadline Today for Entries In Homecoming Queen Contest Today is the deadline for entries in the Homecoming queen contest. Most of the organized houses had turned in their entries by noon today. The committee has decided that the contestants will wear afternoon street dresses rather than sweaters and skirts when they are judged Friday afternoon. The queen and her two attendants will be presented at the basketball game Friday night and will reign over the Homecoming festivities Saturday. Wager Hall — Buelah Beiber of Kinsley was a guest Monday. Watkins Hall will have an hour dance with PT3 and PT6 tonight. Jollife Hall will have an hour dance with PT5 tonight. Delta Upsilon has announced the pledging of Russel Wolfe of Eldorado. Delta Gamma dinner guests yesterday were Lt. Tom Ratliffe, Lt. Al Williams, and Lt. Joe Rike of the Marine air corps stationed at the Hutchinson navy base. Phi Kappa Psi weekend guests were Frank Stuckey of Hutchinson and Bob Graham of Topeka, V-12's who are in training at Washburn College. Pi Beta Phi pledge class entertained Kappa Alpha Theta pledges at 4:30 p.m. yesterday. Kappa Alpha Theta—Mr. C. A Medical Association Reports on Penicillin Cincinnati, (INS)—Hope that the new miracle drug penicillin may be produced synthetically in quantities sufficient to meet all demands by 1944 was expressed today at the annual meeting of the Southern Medical Association. The association reported that a pure crystalline form of penicillin had been produced The crude product of the costly slow mould contained only from 10 to 15 per cent of the drug, which parallels the use of the famed sulfa combination. McGill of Kansas City, Mo., was a guest yesterday. Pledges will entertain the Kappa Kappa Gamma pledge class at 4:30 p.m. tomorrow. Tau Kappa Epsilon—Ens. Ed Lin- quist, stationed at Norfolk, Va., was a weekend guest. Dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Ulrich, New Orleans; Cliff Hauge, chapter advisor, and W. H. Butler, both of Kansas City, Mo. Has announced the pledging of Ray Tarrill, Pittsburgh, Pa., and Vern Marhofer of Ransom. Sigma Kappa will have an hour dance tonight with PT1,PT4,and PT8. Good Luck K.U. Methodist Girls' Club To Pledge 44 Friday Let's Massacre Mizzou! Kappa Phi, Methodist woman's organization, will have a covered dish supper for actives and pledges at 5:30 Friday evening at the home of the Rev. and Mrs. Edwin F. Price, 1209 Tennessee. We're Back of You All the Way DRAKE BAKERY 907 Mass. Phone Kappa-Phi officers are Mary Margaret Felt, president; Harriet LeSuer, vice-president; Juanita Riedel, secretary; Helen Stormont, treasurer; Alice Shaffer, corresponding secretary; and Mildred Whitted, program chairman. Following the meeting, a pledge service will be held. Pledges of the organization are Geneva Ball, Betty Barnes, Geraldine Catlett, Claudine Chamberlain, Lorna Belle Eccefield, Rosa Lee Erickson, Anne Etter, Ruth Mary Fudge, Thelda Grover, Leda Harkerload, Barbara Heinsohn, Betty Huffman, Connie Hursh, Leda Grace Janke, Elinor Kline, Esther Lewis, Carol Long, Bonnie Marlat, Sarah Meador, Jeanette Perkins, Wilma Pool, Doris Pyle, Joy Rieling, Helen Scamell, Jane Scott, Jean Scott, Muriel Stember, Anne Stevens, Vera Strobel, Marian Swoyer, Ellen Wagenfield, Margaret Ward, Maurine Waterstrand, Alice Wells, Opal Wells, Wilma Wells, Mary Belle White, Doris Wright, Marjorie Wright, Helen Zentz, Mary Jane Piftorius, Lucille Hammer, Joy Russell, and Jean Atherton. Sociology Club Will Meet At Home of Dr. Eldridge UL—FSTD Regent Visited Campus Yesterday Hubert Brighton, secretary of the State Board of Regents from Topeka, visited the campus yesterday. The Sociology Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow at the home of Dr. Seba Eldridge, 1501 Crescent road, Eloise Penner, president, announced today. Miss Penner said that sociology majors and others interested students are invited to attend the meeting. Kelley and Frick Announce Betrothal Mrs. A. W. Kelley of Atwood has announced the engagement of her daughter, Lonnie, to Robert O. Frick, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Frick of Oakland, Calif. Miss Kelley is a College junior and is majoring in Spanish. Frick is a machinists' mates second-class and is now stationed overseas. Formerly he was from Atwood. WELCOME GRADS! HENRY, ELMER, DEAN AND THE SQUAD ARE GOING TO MAKE YOUR TRIP WORTH WHILE The Rapid Transit Co. Bus Leaves Campus for Town 5-25-45 Min. post hour Bus Leaves Downtown 15-35-55 Min. post hour YOUR CITY BUS SERVICE Phi Chi Theta Honors National Inspector A dinner in honor of Mrs. Margaret Mapes, the national inspector from Madison, Wis., was given by members of Phi Chi Theta, business sorority, Friday night at Colonial tea room. Candles of lavender and yellow, Phi Chi Theta colors, furnished the decorations. In a business meeting after the dinner plans were made to give a rush tea soon. Initiation service took place for Kathleen French, honor initiate. Women Monopolize Kent Campus The 115 men on the Kent State campus are outnumbered six to one. --- NOW THAT THE WEATHER IS SNAPPY Get Into An OBERCOAT We've got just what you need to brave the elements. Come in to see our selection of Obercoats, Fingertips and Mackinaws. Obercoats - $24.50 up Fingertips - $6.95 up Mackinaws - $6.50 up JAYHAWKERS! LET'S TWIST THAT TIGER'S TAIL! THAT'S THE JOB SATURDAY... AND WE'RE RIGHT WITH YOU TO TWIST 'EM GOOD! WELCOME GRADS AND GREETINGS TO ALL VISITORS HIXON STUDIO 721 MASSACHUSETTS PHONE 41