WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3,1943 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Midweeks To Be Discontinued Until Hour Dance Season Ends There will be no midweek tonight, Joanne Johnson of the Student Union Activities committee, announced today. The crowds this year have not been as large as in previous years so the Wednesday night dances will be discontinued until the close of the hour dance season. Cathrina Fruin. Dutch exchange student, of Corbin hall has announced her marriage to Staff Sergeant Antoine Crece, which took place in New York last summer. She has just returned for the November session. Chi Omega pledge class had dinner at Evan's Hearth yesterday evening. ☆ Delta Gamma entertained with a coffee for province secretary, Miss Jane Robertson, of Lincoln, Neb., last night. Pledging services will be held tonight for Betty Bixby of Valley Center, Harriet Whitmer of Kansas City, Mo., and Helen Warner of Colby. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jones of Valley Center were dinner guests Sunday. Weekend guests were Isabelle Neal of Manhattan and Dr. and Mrs. H.P. Gray of Seneca. ☆ Sigma Chi- Lt. John Naff of Atlanta, Ga., was a guest yesterday. ☆ Hopkins Hall-Betty Brickland of Kansas City, Mo., was a weekend guest. ☆ Tau Kappa Epsilon has announced the pledging of Robert Truehart, Sterling; Reggie Robertson, Kansas City, Mo.; and Don Stewart, Parsons. Watkins Hall weekend guests were Wilma Ward and Martha Howard, Kansas State Teachers College, Pittsburg; Angelita Flores, Kansas City, Kan.; Jo Ellen Batliner, Kansas City, Mo.; Juanita Austill, Tonganoxie; and Rose Anne Scholtz and Joyce Whiting, Kansas State College, Manhattan. Howard Whitfield, Topeka, was a Sunday dinner guest. ☆ Flaiva Stone was a dinner guest Monday. Alpha Chi Omega—Mrs. Alton Sandlers from Kansas City, Mo., was a dinner guest last night. Alpha Delta Pi- Arlene Hill was a luncheon guest yesterday. Mrs. C. F. Lyons from Kansas City, Mo., was a weekend guest. Alpha Omicron Pl—Melba Nininger and Jean Sawyer, Topeka, were guests Tuesday night. Marsha Friar, Iola, was a week-end guest. Granger Receives Flight Commission Kenneth E. Granger, student at the University from 1937 to 1939, won his "wings of gold" and received a commission as ensign in the Naval Reserve this week. He has completed his flight training course at the Naval Air Training Center, Pensacola, Fla. Ensign Granger will be on active duty as a naval aviator at one of the navy air operational training centers before assignment to a combat zone. He is the son of Edwin L. Granger of Emporia. Is Utah Correspondent Matt Heuertz, '43, represents the Salt Lake Telegram at Provo, Utah. IS SATURDAY ALRIGHT? OF COURSE! It's the Dance, Nov. 6.-Adv. Womens Club Will Meet Tomorrow The University Women's Club will hold a meeting from 3 to 5 Thursday afternoon at Myers hall. Mrs. Arthur W. Davidson will be chairman. After a program and tea, members will get acquainted with new members and do sewing or war handwork. Exchange Student Marries Sergeant Catherina Christina Fruin and Antoine Croce were married on July 17, at 2:30 p.m., in the Little Church Around the Corner, in New York City. The bride wore a gown of soft white organdy. White gladioli held her matching finger-tip length veil. She carried a bouquet of white gardenias, gladioli, and lilies of the valley. The bride was born on the island of Sumatra, in the Dutch East Indies. She attended college in Belgium a year, and in the United States she spent a year at McPherson College. She was a student at the University last year and plans to continue her studies as a French major. Arturo Conzales from Venezuela was best man. The bride's sister, Mrs. Jacoba Zarate, of New York, was the matron of honor. The bridegroom was born in Caracas, Venezuela. He attended college in France. When the war broke out, he left school to go to Puerto Cabello, Venezuela, where his father, Antoine Croce, is a French and Belgian consul. He is now on duty overseas as a staff sergeant in the Army Intelligence Service. YWCA Cabinet to Hear Gibson Hilden Gibson, professor of political science and sociology, will speak at the regular cabinet meeting of the Y.W.C.A. at 7:30 tonight at Henley house. Judkins Will Play For Next ISA Dance Howard Judkins and his orchestra will furnish the music for the ISA dance to be held from 9 to 12 Saturday in the Memorial Union lounge, John Sells, president of the ISA, has announced. Judkins has had successful engagements at many college dances, Sells said. The admission will be $50c for those who do not present ISA membership tickets, he stated. These tickets may be purchased from ISA council members. Wed By Phone Because of Custom Camp Carson, Colo. (CNS)—Because of the old Spanish custom that prohibits an unmarried girl to travel alone, Anna Mattei de Jesus of Puerto Rico will be married by telephone to Pvt. Thomas Ballesteros-Morrell, stationed here. After the ceremony, the bride will travel from Puerto Rico to join her husband. Agriculture Grads in Service Five out of every six members of the 1943 graduating class in the agriculture at Washington State College are in the armed services. Of those who are not in uniform, three are working for state governments or institutions, one is teaching vocational agriculture and two are farming. Teaches at Protection Gladys Hawkins is teaching at Protection high school. Hit it OFF Between CLASSES At the CAMPUS "HOT SPOT" Brick's The Sweater Girl Bra HOLLYWOOD V-ETTE Triumph of figure-modelling art used exclusively at Paramount pictures. Broadcloth ... $2.25 Rayon, Lace ... $2.50 Satin ... $3.00 Nylon ... $3.25 Purdue University has leased the Hoosier Athletic Club at Indianapolis for expansion purposes. Purdue to Expand Alf Says Returns Show Swing From New Deal Topeka, (INS)—Alf M. Landon, Republican standard-bearer in 1936 today hailed yesterday's election results as a stinging rebuke to the New Deal. "The people are tired of New Deal promises and want results," Landon said, adding. "The returns are a strong manifestation of the swing to the right which first became apparent last November. It is the result of failure of the New Deal to make good on its glittering promises." ISA Will Conduct Membership Drive The Independent Students' Association will conduct a membership drive both Thursday and Friday evenings this week so that everyone will have a chance to join the organization before the first dance of the new semester Saturday night, John Sells, president, announced today. Membership tickets will be sold in the Union lounge from 5:30 until 7 Thursday evening. Thursday and Friday evenings tickets will be on sale for the army men in the canteen in Lindley hall. All ISA council members will also have membership tickets for sale, Sells said. The price of the tickets is $1.75. The new tickets will admit the owner to all ISA social functions until July 1, 1944. Back The Attack!! BUY WAR BONDS INDEPENDENT LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS 740 Vermont Phone 432 TAKE YOUR DATE TO THE "MITE" TONIGHT DINE-A-MITE USED TEXTBOOKS BOUGHT and SOLD At the Student Book Exchange Open 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. WSGA Book Exchange Union Building (Sub-Basement) ---