FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29.1943 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE $1.50 a Kansas ear- versity matter office at march 3, K-State Students and Military Men To Be Guests This Weekend Many Kansas Sate college students are to be guests on the campus this weekend while attending the football game. At the same time military officials on the campus will be hosts to military leaders of Kansas State. EAC ing The weekend will be closed to all parties but the Student Union activities committee has guaranteed a big time for the crowd with a Hallowe'en dance in Hoch auditorium Although the usual crowd will be depleted somewhat by the V-12 students who were given a seven-day furlough, the number of returning students and guests is expected to make up for their absence. Sigma Kappa: — Mrs. G. E. Todd of Kansas City, Mo., was a guest yesterday. Had a birthday dinner last night honoring girls with birthdays during September and October. Phi Kappa Psi — Bob Bellamy and Paul Carpenter, members of the chapter here, now in Marine training at Purdue University, are guests this week. Bob Briton of Kansas City was a guest yesterday. Delta Gamma — Sst. and Mrs. Amos Pearlsol and Mrs. T. P. Worsley were dinner guests last night. Triangle — Charles Defabaugh of Mission was a guest yesterday. AUTHORIZED PARTIES Saturday, Oct. 30 Union Activities committee, Hal- loween dance, Hoch auditorium. 9 to 12. ELIZABETH MEGUIAR Adviser of Women Sigma Alpha Epsilon — Tom Bailey and Gene Sallee, both of Topeka, visited yesterday. Phi Gamma Delta — Gene Sallee of Topeka, a member of the chapter who is now serving in the navy, was a guest yesterday. Alpha Chi Sigma—Thomas Bean, instructor in the chemistry department, is spending the weekend in Winchester, Ill. Max Marquez, Bolivar Marquez, and Jay Stewart are leaving today for the University of Iowa, at Iowa City, where they will spend the weekend. Stewart is also going to the University of Illinois, at Champaign, before returning to the University next week. Kappa Kappa Gamma — held a Halloween banquet yesterday. Sigma Chi — William B. Ricks, national officer, was a guest yesterday. IS SATURDAY ALRIGHT? OF COURSE!—Adv. THE HEARTH... Welcomes You Mr. and Mrs. McGrew Noon Luncheons - - - - - 12 to 2 Evening Dinners - - - - - 6 to 8 Sunday Dinners - - - - 12 to 2, 6 to 8 Closed Mondays ROOMS FOR RENT 1941 Mass. Phone 1036 The Stand-By of All Smart Women! Spectators Brown Reptile Black Calf Army Tan Brown Suede Trim Brown Pentile Haynes and Keene 819 Mass. Phone 524 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Edison Belt of Lawrence have announced the marriage of their daughter, Meredith Marie, to Lt. Charles Richard Verhage, of the U. S. Army, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Verhage of Downs. Belt-Verhage Wed In Wilmington, N. C. The ceremony took place Oct. 2 in the chapel of the First Presbyterian church, Wilmington, N.C. Mrs. Wallace Hinsaw and Lt. Paul Evans were the only attendants. Both Lt. and Mrs. Verhage were graduated from the University in May. Lt. Verhage received his commission Wednesday at Camp Davis, N.C. He will be stationed at Harvard university. Kappa Alpha Theta — Bob Belz- lamy of Colby, a member of the Marine Corps, was a luncheon guest yesterday. Sigma Nu — Bob Minick, Mission; Maurice Beardmore, Mankato; and Rod Bradley, Greensburg; visited yesterday. Servicemen Slight USO The University of Illinois recently found out that many of the Navy and Army men stationed on the campus didn't know about the USO at Champaign-Urbana. IS SATURDAY ALRIGHT? OF COURSE!-Adv. — BUY U.S. WAR BONDS — 1. Does not rot dresses or men's 2. No waiting to dry. Can be used light of sunlight. right after shaving. 3. Instantly stops perspiration for 1 to 3 days. Prevents odor. 4. A pure, white, greaseless, stainless vanishing cream 5. Awarded Approval Seal of American Institute of Laundering for being harmless to fabric. Rich, soft felts—both demure and dashing! Mists of velling or brilliant feather trim. Styles for everyone! Hey—What's the Idea of Camouflaging Your Appearance? Get in the Groove With These University Styled Toggins for the Big Game Tomorrow Corduroy Sport Jackets In Light or Dark Colors. For the College Boy or Girl $13.50 Corduroy Pants Light Shaded Cords in all sizes. Just in!! $5.00 Plaid Sports Shirts Wool Plaids in distinctive colors for Boys or Girls. $5.00 Ski Sweaters The thing you've been waiting for. Styles for girls, too $8.95 Fingertips Colder weather means heavier Jackets. Reversible Corduroy Fingertips are just the thing for all weather. $6.95 up Complete Line of Officers and Enlisted Men's Clothing 1st Floor Just Arrived LAUNDRY BAGS $1.85 ---