26,19 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26.1943 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE the Uhm new frow , 20 an ince, ae by Fre Alumi searchin aada, bq not hag had bee state high ed State incinnat Board o Florence and three of hey T?—Ady ansan ANSAS JOY MILLER ANCES ABTS OLLY, JANE ROSSMAN, SUTH TIPPIN BOB BOCK ALL KANAGA LEE OXLEY OU PERKINS I KREHBIEL SAN Association and Repre- presentation Nationa- lison Ave. ice, $1.50 Kansas col year ex- University matter st office of March 3 DS 66 Fitted AL CO phone 425 Service Now furnis is from made. phone 4 ABLES othing one 67 CO, ion ge daily UREA phing ing Social Activities Slow Down Prepare For Navy Day Tomorrow There was a lull in social activities today between the busy week-end and the Navy day celebration tomorrow. There will be no mid-week tomorrow night because of finals this week. Pi Beta Phi has announced the marriage of a former member of the chapter and Delta Gamma has announced the approaching marriage of Joanne Basore, sophomore last year, which will take place in Wichita Saturday. Alpha Chi Omega Mrs. E, J. Sweeney of Cranford, N. J., was a weekend guest. Mrs. Verna Hills of Wellington, Ks., was a guest this weekend. Battenfeld Hall Robert Forman, a former student at the University, now stationed at the Olathe Naval Air base, was a guest last night. Alpha Delta Pi Alpha Delta Pi Helen Bensheidt, Hitchinson, was a weekend guest. Ann Kinnison is a house guest. Sigma Kappa . . Sigma Kappa . . . .. dinner guests last night were Miss Meribah Moore, Miss Kathleen Doering, Mrs. L. L. Waters, and Mrs. W. D. Thompson, members of the advisory board. ☆ Harman Co-op Marjorie Wright was a luncheon guest Monday. Chi Omega Sunday dinner guests were Charlotte Price and Shirley Rinkler. Pi Beta Phi Chi Omega Bill Holliday and Charles Gilliland were dinner guests last night. Mrs.' Getto, Miss Wedell, Mrs. Montiette, Mrs. Warner, and Mrs. Hill, all members of the advisory board, were dinner guests Monday. Kappa Kapua Gamma Happa Happa Gamma Jim Weatherby, Jack Sawatzky, and Jim Sandell were dinner guests Sunday. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Alpha Epsilon Bill Hilton of Cottonwood Falls, a former member, was a weekend guest. Women's Glee Club Has Picnic Dean and Mrs. Paul B. Lawson, Dean and Mrs. D. M. Swarthout, and Miss Elizabeth Meguiar, adviser of women, were guests of the Women's Glee Club at their "get acquainted" picnic in Robinson gym Saturday, according to Miss Irene Peabody, director of the Glee Club. Class Size Decides Exercises The size of the graduating classes at the University of Colorado will determine whether or not there will be any commencement services. Joan Basore Will Wed Lt. John Taylor Delta Gamma has announced the approaching marriage of Joan Basore, a member of the chapter here last year, to Lieutenant John Taylor, Tau Kappa Epsilon, who was graduated from the University last spring. The wedding will be Saturday night at the St. James Episcopal church in Wichita. Miss Basore is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Basore of Bentley. Lt. Taylor's home is at De Soto. He is now on leave from Camp Davis, N. C., after being graduated last Thursday from Officer Candidate School there. Miss Basore and Lt. Taylor were luncheon guests yesterday at the Delta Gamma house. HOME COMING - - (continued from page one) though only a small number of alumni will be able to come." Homecoming activities this year will include a basketball game between the varsity and the ASTP to be held Friday night, Nov. 19, in Hoch auditorium. Between the halves and after the game, a program of entertainment and a rally will take place, according to Miss Meyer. Tentative plans for the program include the presentation of representatives from the football team, introduction of the Homecoming queen candidates, and selection and presentation of the queen and her attendants. On Saturday, Nov. 20, the Jayhawkers will meet the Missouri team on the football field and between the halves, the queen and her attendants will again be presented. A large Homecoming dance is scheduled for Saturday night, according to Heloise Hillbrand, University dance manager. More details of the Homecoming activities will be announced later, after a meeting of the committee, Miss Meyer said. Other members of the Homecoming committee are Margaret Butler Lillard, president of Jay James; Reed Whetstone, president of Kukus; Ruth Krehbiel, chairman of the ASC traditions committee Paula Reeve, publicity chairman K. W. Davidson, director of information; Russell L. Wiley, director of the University band; F. C. Allen basketball coach; Fred Ellsworth secretary of the Alumni Association and George Hedrick, secretary of the Lawrence Chamber of Commerce. "OPTICAL SHOP" Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted and Repaired C. A. LITTLE, Optometrist In Bell's Music Store 925 Mass.. Phone 375 Pi Phi-Delta Tau Married Saturday The marriage of Miss Helen Millison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Millison of Wichita, to Eugene McGehee took place at 8 p.m. Saturday at the St. James Episcopal church in Wichita. Dressed in white satin, fashioned with long sleeves and a sweetheart neckline, with a finger-tip length veil of white tulle, the bride carried a bouquet of white gardenias and purple orchids. Aldra Smith, maid of honor, wore a rose taffeta gown fashioned with long sleeves and a sweetheart neckline. Her cap was made of pink velvet ribbons and pink sweetheart roses and she carried a bouquet of the same flowers. The bridesmaids, Jane Christy, Betty Lay, and Jane Priest, and the flower girl, Ann Hanson, wore taffeta dresses of a lighter shade, with matching caps. The wedding march from "Lohengrin," "Because," "My Heart and Thy Sweet Soul," and Mendelsohn's "Recessional" were played. Following the reception, which was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. McDonald, close friends of the bride, the couple left to spend two weeks in the south, before returning to Wichita where they will reside. Mrs. McGeee's going away ensemble was a brown tweed suit with brown accessories. She wore an orchid corsage. Mrs. McGehee was a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority, and Mr. McGehee was a member of Delta Tau Delta. Malott Will Speak in Pittsburg Cancellor Deane Malott will give a Navy Day address before the Pittsburg Chamber of Commerce Wednesday. Rug Cutters Unpopular London (CNS) — Because some customers of hot spots here have complained that GI jitterbugs have injured them on the dance floor, rug cutting has been banned. Phone 432 BUY WAR BONDS And Keep Working for VICTORY Banners and Pennants Of KU Sent to Camps INDEPENDENT LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS The requests for K.U. banners and pennants which have been flooding the Alumni office are being filled, Fred Ellsworth, alumni secretary, announced today. 75 Hear Oregon Anatomy Professor Seventy-five members and guests of Sigma Xi, honorary science fraternity, attended the speech of Dr. Olof Larsell, professor of anatomy at the University of Oregon Medical school and dean of graduate education of the higher state schools in Oregon, given Thursday, Beulah M. Morrison, secretary of Sigma Xi, announced. The first pennants finished will be sent to Foster Field, Texas; Camp Barkley, Texas; Puerto Rico; Church of Notre Dame, New York City; Camp Croft, S.C., and to the Stars and Stripes, service newspaper which is going to be used for the Kansas reunion somewhere in England. These banners are made by the Home Economics Club under the supervision of Miss Lucille Aust. A dinner, given in honor of Dr. Larsell, at the Colonial tearoom, preceded the meeting. Washington, (INS)—The House ways and means committee adopted a dollar a quart increase in liquor taxes today, upped the levies on beer and wine, but froze tobacco and gasoline taxes at their existing levels. Dr. Larsell spoke on the subject of "The Development of the Organ of Corti with Relation to the Inception of Hearing." He presented an interpretation of his research and that of a number of other people on the basis of the "pressure-gradient" theory. Women's Hose Higher Washington, (INS)—The OPA ordered increases today of from 23 to 38 cents per pair in the retail ceiling price of finer grades of women's full fashioned hosiery. Liquor Taxes Upped 740 Vermont Varsity Cleaners 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71. 72. 73. 74. 75. 76. 77. 78. 79. 80. 81. 82. 83. 84. 85. 86. 87. 88. 89. 90. 91. 92. 93. 94. 95. 96. 97. 98. 99. 100. FOR PROMPT, EFFICIENT SERVICE Phone 400 14th & Mass. "BETTER" FRITZ CO Phone 4 D. L. Smart Trains As Bombardier David L. Smart, former student, has arrived at the Big Spring Bombardier School, Big Spring, Texas, to begin the 12 weeks course as a bombardier cadet, Col. Robert W. Warren, commandant of the school, has announced. Father of Medicine from Cos Cadet Smart, whose home is in Kansas City, Mo., is a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity. Father of Medicine from Cos Hippocrates was born on the island of Cos in the Aegean Sea. PLENTY BROTHER! Here Are Some of the New Things That We've Just Received. They're Right for Campus Wear!! 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 Ploids in distinctive colors for Boys or Girls. $5.00 Ski Sweaters The thing you've been waiting for. Girls included. $8.95 Fingertips Colder weather means heavier Jackets. Reversible Corduroy Fingertips are just the thing for all weather. $6.95 up Knit Gloves The style to go with those Ski Sweaters. $1.00 up Leather Gloves For dress or all around wear. $2.00 up