TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16. 1943 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS 1234567890 PAGE THREE Union Activities Committee Starts New Series of Midweek Dances The Student Union Activities committee will sponsor a midweek dance in the Union lounge from 6:45 to 7:45 tomorrow night. The hour dance will replace the regular 7 to 8 o'clock midweek. Alpha Delta Pi entertained with a tea Sunday honoring their new housemother, Mrs. T. L. Taylor. Lily Rose Lyons, Mrs. Taylor, Miss Elizabeth Meguiar, Mrs. C. H. Ashton and Mrs. Robert Oyler were in the receiving line. Mrs. R. C. Farrell and Mrs. Penfield Jones poured. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Reitz, Olathe; Harold Hammer and Reggie Shields, both of Leon, were guests Friday. Sigma Alpha Epsilon—Prof. Verner Smith was a dinner guest yesterday. Foster Hall — Rosemary Baker of Leavenworth and Ruth Hull of Troy were weekend guests. Sigma Nu—Lt. Richard F. Buck, stationed at Ft. Monmouth, N.J.; Pvt. Howard Shrory房, Camp Hood, Texas; and Seaman 2-c George Lowe, Oberlin, Ohio, were weekend guests. Alpha Omicron Pi Sunday dinner guests were Howard Godfrey, Wally Palmateer, Gene Turnball, and Harry Walsev. Jolliffe Hall—Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Barto of Independence, Mo., were guests Sunday. Watkins Hall—Betty Curtis of Portland, Ore., was a guest yesterday. Beth Beamer was a dinner guest yesterday. Wager Hall — Georgia White of Wichita was a weekend guest. Gamma Phi Beta—Miss Lora Todd of Independence was a weekend guest. Delta Gamma — Guests at the pledge class wiener roast Saturday night were Bob Pringle, Ray Fraser, Paul Gross, Johnny Williams, Ulie Ray, George Bushnell, Walt Isaacson, Fred Meyn, Charley Fink, Paul Legler, Dare Larsell, Bill Ries, Bob Hutchings, Johnny Womack, Rudy Sullivan, Dick Schuda, Joe Sanchez, Bob Lillibridge, Don Inglehard, and Governor Hamm. Dames Club will meet this evening at the home of Mrs. James Ziegler, 946 Mississippi street for a transaction of business. Newcomers Club will meet at 3 p.m. Thursday at the home of Mrs. John Hankins, 805 Tennessee street. CVC ANNOUNCES--- (continued from page one) Johnson, and Elizabeth Frentice 32 Are Promoted to Corporal Corporals: Sarah Jane Worsley, Nancy Brown, Lila Jean Doughman, Winifred Ice, Nancy Tomlinson, Virginia Kline, Patty Sloan, Lucy Jane Nunn, Jackie Myers, Patty Lockwood, Norma Lee Anderson, Betty Lay, Betty Bredouw, Margy Borders, June Jangdale, Sally Fitzpatrick. Jane Miller, Barbara Breed, Kathryn Bonewits, Polly Roberts, Norma Henry, Mary Louise Laffer, Marilyn Maloney, Shirley Salley, Pat Foster, Pat Harvey, Mary Lou Shinkle, Anne Zimmerman, Joan Carr, Pat Armstrong, Joy Cochrane, and Shirley Rhodes. Privates first class: Nancy Able, Barbara Barber, Mariette Bennett, Patsy Blank, Katy Burchfield, Lael Gray, Jean Fergus, Marion Hasty, Norma Lutz, Grace McCandless, Virginia McGill, Dorothy Nicholson, Ethel Mary Schwartz, Margaret Stratton, Joanna Wagstaff, Eddy Armel. Juanita Bowman, Helen June Wise, Amy Little, Nancy Reed. Betty Ann Hopkins, Glennie Jean Waters, Penelope Boxmeyer, Joan Power, Barbara Barnjum, Rosemary Ryan, Doris Bixby, Marian Cruhrers, Buhler-Smith Will Marry In December Mrs. E, M. Paxton of Lawrence, entertained with a breakfast yesterday morning, announcing the approaching marriage of her sister, Geraldine Buhler, to Aviation Cadet Glee S. Smith, Jr. Miss Buhler was graduated from the University last spring and was a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma, Cadet Smith was a senior in the University before entering the army air crops last February. Me is a member of Delta Tau Delta and was managing editor of the Kansan during the first semester last year. Kathryn Pees, Joyce Hartwell, Virginia Cochener, Nancy Robertson, Ann Moorhead, Betty Pile, Roberta Sue McCluggage Shirley Henry, Mary Margaret Felt, Mary Ann Glad, Hillary Rauch, Helen Wilkins, Virginia Gunsolly, Jane Ham, Heloise Hillbrand, Rosalie Wrightman, Marilyn McEwen, Irma Heasty, Vera Margaret Hurt, Carol McCoy, Elizabeth Holder, Dorothy Jean Ellis, Betty Bright, and Elsie Thompson. WOMEN'S GLEE CLUB---- (continued from page one) VI. "Sweet Alice Blue Gown," Dorothy Mae Nelson, soprano. Act VII. "Estrellita," (Ponce-Ludlow), Doris Sheppard, violinist. Act VIII. Monologue, Ted Lenhmann, Act IX. "When Day is Done." (Katschir-DeSylva), Glee Club; "There Is Balm in Gileod," arrangement by Dawson, Dorothy Mae Nelson, soprano; "Bless This House." (Brake-Samuelson). Members of the Glee Club who will go to Leavenworth are first sopranos: Norma Antone, Jane Gary, Martha Lou Little, Jane Malin, Ruth Maxwell, Sara Roffel- Chi Omega Marries Air Corps Lieutenant Chi Omega has announced the marriage of Miss Marian Smith, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. T. E. Smith of Independence, to Lt. Jean Roche, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Roche of Dayton, Ohio. The vows were solemnized Wednesday morning in the Presbyterian church in Independence. Miss Shirley Rauch of Coffeyville, a member of Gamma Phi Beta sorority here, was an attendant. After a short wedding trip to Virginia, Lt. and Mrs. Roche will be at home in Dayton, Ohio, where Lt. Roche is stationed at Wright Field. Miss Smith, a member of the Chi Omega chapter here, and a member of Phi Beta Kappa, was graduated from the University last spring. Watson Library to Close For Homecoming Game The library will be closed either at 12 or 12:30 p.m. Saturday, because of the Homecoming game, Charles M. Baker, director of Watson library announced today. Mr. Baker explained that the plans are still tentative. The library may also be closed Friday night, depending on a shift of Army planes. UL—FSTD ocle, Beverly Reitz, Margaret Shively, Shirley Poff, Mary Elizabeth Shultz, and Mariorie Doyle. Second sopranos: Kathryn Bonewits, Edith Bosom, Pat Coolidge, Hope Crittenden, Esther DeBord Sheila Guise, Margaret Hall, Billie Hamilton, Alice Hayes, Jean Ketzler, and Marjorie May. First Altos: Gell Gsell, Barbara Kile, Jane Lorimer, Carolyn Morrison, Anna Muhlenbrunch, Ruth Fisher, Helen Todd, Mary Vermilion, Jane Woetemeyer, Mary Patricia Martin, and Virginia Marklev. Second Altos: Barbara Brehm, Martha Hogan, Margaret Husted, Ruth Larson, Betty Liebbrand, Charlotte Nelson, Mildred Carpenter, and Aldene Pfoff Catherina Fruin Croce was elected president of the French Club at a meeting last Wednesday. Other officers elected were Frances Morrill, vice-president in charge of programs; and Bolivar Marquez, secretary-treasurer. The club will meet at 4:30 tomorrow afternoon in room 113 Frank Strong hall. MOM INVITES YOU... COMMITTEES---drones in the outskirts of Athens. While speedy mosquito bombers raided targets in Western Germany a full report from squadron-leader Allen A. Morris of the British air force told of the "black avalanche of death and destruction" which is obliterating city after city in Germany and inexorably edging Hitler's Reich toward collapse. Verified data disclosed that 2 million persons have lost their lives by Allied air attacks on Germany in the last 18 months. Twenty per cent of German's industrial strength already has been shattered, Morris said. Already he declared Allied mass raids on Germany have compelled the Nazis to divert 75 per cent of their total fighter strength to protection of the home front. To Visit Her New Cafe---- Moved to 914 $ _{1/2} $ Mass. MOM'S CAFE Phone 356 French Club Elects Croce, Will Meet Tomorrow For Quicker Better Service (continued from page one) Student Council and members of a pep committee chosen by the traditions committee. CALL 400 The traditions committee includes: ALLIES PROVE- drones in the outskirts of Athens. While speedy mosquito bombers raided targets in Western Germany a full report from squadron-leader Allen A. Morris of the British air force told of the "black avalanche of death and destruction" which is obliterating city after city in Germany and inexorably edging Hitler's Reich toward collapse. Verified data disclosed that 2 million persons have lost their lives by Allied air attacks on Germany in the last 18 months. Twenty per cent of German's industrial strength already has been shattered, Morris said. Already he declared Allied mass raids on Germany have compelled the Nazis to divert 75 per cent of their total fighter strength to protection of the home front. Ruth Krehbiel, chairman; Doris Bixby, Tom Bemis, and R. J. Atkinson. Margaret Butler Lillard, president of Jay James; Reed Whetstone, president of Ku Ku; F. C. Allen, basketball coach; and Henry Shenk football coach. VARSITY CLEANERS 14th and Mass. Members of the pep committee chosen thus far are: (continued from page one) craft, and other objectives in airdromes in the outskirts of Athens UL-FSTD BUY U.S. WAR BONDS Women's Glee Club Heard Over KFKU Radio listeners were told about the organization and function of the University's School of Medicine by H. R. Wahl, dean, on last night's KFKU "Exploring Your University" program. The Women's Glee Club, composed of 75 singers and directed by Miss Irene Peabody, made its first appearance this year, singing four selections. Preceding Dean Wahl's talk, the Glee Club sang "The Bitterness of Love" (Dunn) and "The Dancing Doll" (Foldini), arranged by Chaff. The incidental soprano solo in the first number was taken by Jane Garv. Following the address, the Glee Club sang "The Dreaming Lake" (Schumann), with incidental soprano solo by Norma Antone and alto solo by Norma Jean Lutz, and "The Gateway of Isabah" by Foote. Next Monday evening KFKU will explore the School of Law and the Graduate School on the program. Dean F. J. Moreau, of the School of Law, and J. H. Nelson, assistant dean of the Graduate School, will speak on the program. Pension-Increase Approved by House 100-Year-Old School of Medicine Washington, (INS) — The house today unanimously approved a 15 per cent increase in pensions for disabled veterans of both World Wars I and II. The roll call vote was 341 to 0. The bill which will now go to the senate as the first of two veteran measures called up this week, affects more than 362,000 veterans. It also provides a proportionate increase to meet increased living costs. 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