25,19 --- PAGE THREE ins UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS who re from t he Unive nsi onment Columb ed with College nn., Fre rary IT?—Ad DS Kansa ) previous lular cam sor Rine 2 ansan ANSAS JOY MILLER RANCES ABTS, SOLLY, JANE ROSSMAN. RUTH TIPPIN BOS BOCK ILL KANAGA LEE OXLEY OU PERKINS H KREHBIELI SAN ociation and Repre- nce Nation. Ave. ice, $1.50 Kansas col year ex- University class matter office at of March 3 OS 66 MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1943 Fitted AL CO phone 425 Service phs furnish is from made. s Now phone 4 ABLES lothing ion ge daily UREA phing ing Corbin Carrys Out Hallowe'en Theme At Party Saturday Night Scarecrows in blue jeans and plaid shirts against a background of corn stalks furnished a Hallowe'en scene to carry out the theme of the Corbin hall party Saturday night. Chaperones were Mrs. Charles Brooke, and Mrs. R. H. Wilson of Foster hall. Herb Price's band played for the Kappa open house Saturday night in the Kansas room. Chaperones were Mrs. Charles D. Howe, Mrs. J. H. Kreamer, Mrs. Eva Oakes, and Mrs. Maclure Butcher. Sigma Kappa . . . Sigma Rappa ... ... guests Friday were Janie Bowles, Sara Cormode, Donna Leigh Henderson, Louetta Henry, and Opal Lobb, all of Effingham. ... Saturday dinner guest was Mary Jane Marshall. ... dinner guests Sunday were Jasper Lyons and Richard Abbe. Delta Tau Delta . . Delta Tau Delta ..dinner guests Sunday were Pvt. Steve Stimson of Kansas City, Mo., and Laurie Russell, of Lawrence. Delta Upsilon . . . Lt. and Mrs. Fred Gades were visitors Friday. ... dinner guests Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Gadley of Kansas City, Mo., Louise Hatch and Julie Eschbaugh. Tau Kappa Epsilon . . . ... Sunday dinner guests were Mr and Mrs. C. A. Hauge and daughter, Janice, of Kansas City, Mo. Lt. John P. Taylor, Desoto, Ks. Pvt. Delbert Small, and Pvt. William Dixon, both of Kansas City. Mo., were dinner guests Sunday. ... Sunday afternoon visitors were P.F.C. William C. Nichols, and Martha Menninger, both of Topeka. Sigma Chi . . . . . Pvt. Bill Norris of Salina, Ks, a week end guest. Kappa Alpha Theta . . . Mr. C, A. McGill of Kansas City. Mo. visited Sunday afternoon. Mo. Marianne B. .. Sunday dinner guests were Buck Weir, P.F.C. Bill Cavert, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Somers, Newton; Mrs. C. G. Harbord, Bartlesville; and Neil Lilley, Kansas City, Mo. . week-end guests were Dorothy Mne Dahlin, Kansas City; Betty Reed, Topeka; Susie Wilkerson, Kangas City, Mo. Pi Beta Phi Roy Twist was a dinner guest Sunday. . . guests Sunday afternoon were Lola Plummer, Martha Robinson, Willie Maude Robinson, all of Kansas City, and William T. Budges, and General S. J. Woods, both of Kansas City, Mo. Zeta Phi Beta Pvt. Theodore H. Curry, of Ft. Leavenworth, and Mr. C. Searcy, Kansas City, were dinner guests Sunday. Corbin Hall . . . ... guests this weekend were Freida Zimmerman and Mary Jo McCann of Kansas City, Mo., Virginia Beazley of Salina, and Dorothy Wing of Minneapolis. ☆ guests at the Halloween party Saturday night were: Fray Johns, Jimmy Urbanek, Vance Reynolds, Eugene Doran, Clifford Bates, Bob Follett, Dick Hartzell, Haywood Wyatt, Dick Hoover, Don Ireland, Ronald Wilbur, Jim Lambert, John Shae, Bud Walbridge, Tug丹, Eugene Gray, Max Musgrave, Bill Reardon, Don Stockdale, Clifford Kaarbo, Don Stewart, Dick Springe, Bolivar Marquez, Roger Tilberry, Earl Baroney, Jim Affrick, Elwood Miller, John Milkie, Eddie Johnson, John Kalbfleisch, Terrence MacIntosh, Bob Larzeleer, Bruce Bob, Bob Schnur, Wayne Granger, Leroy Cavin, Bill Miller, Larry Arnspier, Martin Jones, Max Wymore, Bill Benefiel, Bob Lamberton, Bill Basham, Keith Bailey, Larry Butler Harlan McDowell, Stanley Ringold Howard Alexander, Whit Godfirey Walling Palmateer, Dick Deffenbaugh, Bill McCann, Terry Carrol Terry Anderson, Jim Hazen, Jim Reed, Jack Purdy, George Mettaean and Ed Utter. Chaperones were Mrs. Brooks, social director of Corbin hall, and Mrs. Wilson of Foster hall. Alpha Chi Omega . . . Alpha Chi Omega . . . ... week-end guest was Mrs. Emma Galle of McPherson. ... Sunday dinner guest was Vic Costello. Battenfeld Hall . . . . . Sunday dinner guest was Jean Fergus. Miller Hall . . . ... Sunday dinner guest was Ruth Stoll. Jolliffe Hall Jacqueline Abbot and Dody Hagerlocher of Kansas City, Mo., were week-end guests. Westminster Hall Mary Beth Shultz, of Oskaloosa, was a guest Sunday. Ricker Hall . . . Ruhe Rudd, Tribune, was a guest Saturday night. ... dinner guest Sunday was Ruth Anderson. Try Our Two Specials! Chi Omega . . . Chi Omega . . . Sunday guests were Mrs. Marie Ferrel of Lawrence, Mrs Merl Smith and Mrs. C. Beninghoff, both of Kansas, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Frowe of Lima, Peru, and Marion Henry of Battle Creek, Mich. Perkins-Bachmann Betrothal Announced SCHOOL DAY SPECIAL 40c PLATE LUNCH FRIED CHICKEN DINNERS And Chi Omega has announced the engagement of Betty Lou Perkins, of Gardner, to Danny Bachmann, Sigma Chi, from Newton. The pinning took place July 25 at Oberlin, Ohio. MOM'S CAFE Bachmann was a dinner guest of Chi Omega last Friday night, and since no actual pinning ceremony had taken place when the engagement occurred, the girls immediately formed a receiving line after dinner and greeted him as he left the dining room. This was followed by singing, "The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi." Phone 356 Miss Perkins, journalism major, is business manager of the Kansan this year. She is vice-president of Theta Sigma Phi, honorary journalism sorority; former Jay Jane; dramatic club member; and chairman of the Kansan Board. Bachmann, who left K.U. last spring, is now stationed at Oberlin, Ohio, in the V-12 unit. He was the leader of a Hill band last year. Bachmann was a member of the Dramatic Club, Phi Mu Alpha, musical fraternity, and played in the University band. 1022 Mass. Alpha Omicron Pi . . . week-end guest was Nancy Cochran Kansas City, Mo. Mabel Green, Kansas City, Mo was a dinner guest Sunday. Phi Beta Pi . . . ☆ . week-end guests were Robert Brown, Lewis Allen and Ted Nelson, all of Kansas City. Gamma Phi Beta ☆ Mary Louise Belcher and Hazel Marie Konantz of Topeka, KU. graduates and members of the chapter here last year, were guests over the week-end. Delta Gamma . . . ... week-end guests were Beverly Edlund and Carol Lee Dreier of Kansas City, Mo., and Ensign and Mrs. Glenn, Dunne of Peru, Ind. ... dinner guests yesterday were Bill Norris of Salina, Ronald Stitt, and Bob Rounds of Kansas City, Bob Pringle, Bill Gayle and Roger Spiegler. ... has announced the pledging of Edward Fritz of Kansas City. Phi Kappa Psi . . . Mr. and Mrs. William Beach were afternoon guests yesterday. Watkins Hall Sunday dinner guests were Duane Johnson, Kansas City, Mo.; Gerald Fritts, Topeka; Bob Kloepper; and Bill Applegate who has completed basic training at Camp Wallace, Texas and is now stationed here for anti-aircraft training. Wilma Wells, Paul Adams, Cadet Danny Dever, Cadet Gene Hoskinson and Ronald Johnson were Sunday evening guests. Ruth Stout of Topeka and Tressie Holmes of Bonner Springs were week-end guests. Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Hamilton of Kansas City Mo., were Sunday guests. Pi Kappa Alpha Lt. Warren Hodges, former member of the fraternity and student in the University last year, visited the chapter last week. He has been attending Officer Candidate School at Camp Davis, N.C. Army and Navy Need 7,000 Doctors, 800 Dentists Washington, (INS)—The office of war information disclosed today that the army and navy need 7,000 medical doctors and 800 dentists to insure "even minimum requirements" for the care of wounded servicemen through Dec. 31, 1943. This disclosure followed predictions that increasingly heavy casualties are ahead for American soldiers on the fighting fronts. Dr. Esther Franklin Will Speak to AAUW Dr. Esther Cole Franklin of Washington, D.C., will be the speaker at the American Association of University Women dinner Friday, at 6 p.m., at the Hearth, Mrs. Kenneth Dodderidge, publicity chairman of the association, announced today. Dr. Franklin, as social service expert of the national AAUW, plans the studies and activities of the AAUW groups. A native of Oklahoma, she received her A. B. degree at the State Teachers College, Purdue, Nebraska; her A. M. degree at the University of Nebraska; and her Ph. D. degree at the Robert Bookings Graduate School in New York. Dr. Franklin will speak and lead a discussion group on nursery schools, juvenile delinquency and recreation for adolescents. 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