TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1943 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Students Attend Monday Night Recital and House Meetings Last night was a busy night for many students. There was a good sized crowd of students at the recital of Waldemar Geltch, head of the department of violin, in Fraser theater last night, in spite of inclement weather. Rgeular Monday chapter meetings were held in organized houses, many of the women's meetings after closing hours. The engagement of Marian Hepworth, Pi Phi and Mortarboard president, to Bob Jenson, Phi Delt, was announced at the Pi Phi house Saturday night. Tau Kappa Epsilon has announced the pledging of Richard Danneburg of Kansas City. Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Condra Miller of Kansas City, Mo. were Sunday dinner guests. Sigma Chi-Rodney Smith of Salina was a guest yesterday. Pi Beta Pi weekend guests were Sara Jane Myers, Joplin; Aldra Smith, Wichita; Rhoda Lee Morrison, Coffeyville; Barbara Buxton and Billie Gilles, both of Kansas City, Mo.; Jean McFarland and Mrs. Harry Linn, both of Topeka; and Mrs. Wallace Shinaw, Wichita. Kappa Alpha Theta — Mrs. Bob Lee of Lawrence was a dinner guest yesterday. Ricker Hall gave a birthday dinner for Alamada Bollier last night her for Aiamada Bollier last night, Watkins Hall will have an hour dance with V-5's Wednesday evening. Westminster Hall celebrated the birthday of Nadine Potter with a party last night. Jolliffe Hall--Georgia Young of Kansas City was a weekend guest. Chi Omega—Peggy Benson McSpadden of EI Dorado was a dinner guest last night. 'Watson What-Nots In Mail Saturday "Watson What-Nots", the first issue of a new publication in Watson library, will be mailed out Saturday. The seven-page paper contains news and information about present and former library employees and has a mailing list of about fifty former employees or staff members. Editing was done by Miss Esther Norman, circulation librarian, Miss Margaret Dennis, assistant circulation librarian, and Miss Lether McGuire, secretary to the director of libraries. They were assisted by staff members and student employees. Anyone having news for the publication is requested by Miss Norman to take it to the circulation desk in Watson library. Publication dates will be irregular, the paper being published whenever there is sufficient news gathered. New Student Convocation Held New students, including new Army and Navy trainees, were welcomed to the University yesterday by Chancellor Deane Malott. Present at this traditional convocation, held in Fraser theater, were nearly 75 Navy trainees, and about 400 army men. Hidden in this military audience sat eight civilians, six of them girls. Watson-Pritchard Betrothal Announced Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Watson of Kansas City have announced the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Ruth, to Corporal Jack C. E. Pritchard, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Pritchard of Olney, Ill. Miss Watson has attended the University during the past three years. Cpl. Pritchard is in the U. S. Marine Air Corps and is now stationed at Cherry Point, N. C. Intern Replaces Dr. O'Brien Dr. Glen Ashley, Kansas City, is the new intern at the Watkins Memorial hospital. Dr. Ashley is replacing Dr. Raymond O'Brien who recently returned to the University of Kansas hospitals, Kansas City, Kan. To produce a play, Ohio University students are seeking a cow. Students Search For Cow Pi Beta Phi has announced the pinning Saturday night of Marian Hepworth, college senior, of Burlingame, to Pvt. Bob Jenson, Colby, a member of Phi Delta Theta. Announce Pinning Of Pi Phi-Phi Delt Miss Hepworth received an orchid corsage, and her sister, Eugenia, who assisted, received a gardenia corsage. Mrs. Dean Alt, the housemother; Jackie Meyers, and Betty Grant also received gardenia corsages. Guests for the pinning were Miss Hepworth's two sisters, Cora Hepworth Myers and Joan Hepworth, both of Burlingame; and Dorothy Jean Harvey of Meade. Miss Hepworth, College senior, is president of Mortar Board, a former member of the W.S.G.A. Council, and a member of C.V.C. Pvt. Jenson, a member of Ph. Beta Pi medical fraternity, is a second year student in the School of Medicine. Historic Gowns in Museum The historic gowns of the wives of the presidents of the Republic of Texas and the governors of Texas are housed in a museum in the art building of Texas State College for Women, Denton. You'll Be Lucky If You Hurry! NEW SHIPMENT OF SERVICEMEN'S CLOTHING FOR YOU--- Including: - Felt Garrison Caps - Wool Overseas Caps - O.D. Wool Pants - O.D. Wool Shirts - Field Jackets - Wool.or Leather Gloves - Wool Scarfs - Wool Sleeveless Sweaters - Military Shoes - Hose - Ties - Laundry Bags and Cases Ober's ALSO CLOTHING FOR OFFICERS Notre Dame Teacher Quits, Alleging Academic Slavery South Bend, Ind., (INS) — The University of Notre Dame denied that Dr. Francis E. McMahon, associate professor of philosophy for ten years was discharged because of his personal views on world problems. The Rev, Hugh O'Donnell president of the University stated he had resigned rather than cooperate with protests about his speeches. LeCerle Francais Meets Today The Cerle Francais will hold its first meeting at 4:30 p.m. today in room 113 Frank Strong hall. Officers will be elected, and plans made for future meetings of the club. French games and songs will complete the program of this first meeting. Membership in the club is open to students and friends of the University who are interested in French. Colorado Librarian to Iowa Dr. Ralph Ellsworth, Colorado U. librarian, has gone to Iowa U. World Relief Step To Beat Axis—FDR Washington. (INS) — President Roosevelt today hailed the signing by the United Nations of a world relief agreement as a bold step in hastening "the day of the defeat of the Axis powers." Mr. Roosevelt spoke to the representatives of 44 United Nations gathered in the historic east room of the White House to place their signatures on a joint relief and rehabilitation document for aiding the starving people of Axis occupied countries as they are liberated by allied armies. McDonald Commissioned a LA. Jack McDonald, a graduate of the University in 1933, has received a commission of lieutenant, announced Fred Ellsworth, alumni secretary, this morning. Lt. McDonald, who completed the decoding classes at Harvard and Cornell in '42, has recently been in Sicily. It's Not Too Late To Buy a JAYHAWKER! . . Drop in at the Jayhawker Office Anytime $3.00---$4.25 with cover