FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1943 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE CRES ABTA LYANI ROSSMAN T I T P I N B O D BOCK K A N C A N O X L O X nation and Repre Nations on Ave , $1.50 a Kansas year expi niversity s matter office at March 3 Fitted L CO one 425 Service reavibing Kappa, Corbin, and Women's Glee Club To Have Parties Many students are going home or to the city this weekend for a last fling before finals since there will be no game tomorrow. Besides the Kappa open house and the Corbin Halloween party to-morrow night, the Women's glee club will have a picnic tomorrow afternoon. Approximately fifty persons attended the hamburger fry given for the personnel of the extension bureau last night. H. G. Ingham, director of the bureau, was in charge. The K. U. Dames, organization of married women students and wives of students, held initiation Wednesday. Alpha Chi Omega Mrs. Hammett, of Kansas City, Mo., was a guest yesterday. Battenfeld Hall Harlan Cope, a former student of the University and resident of the hall, was a guest yesterday. He is now stationed at Oberlin College, in the Navy V-12. Miller Hall Betty Waudby, Georgia Kingsland, Lora Lee Funk, and Eloise Lewis, all of Russell, Kan., are guests of the hall while they are here for the debate conference. ☆ Dolores Sulzman was a dinner guest last night. Delta Upsilon . . . ☆ ...guest last night was Maurice Beardmore, former University student, who is a member of the V-12 unit at Oberlin, Ohio. Watkins Hall . . . . . will be hostesses for the service- men's dence at the Community building, Saturday night, from 9 to 12. Coleen Jones was a dinner guest Thursday. Mrs. A. J. Bradley and William Bradley of Blue Mound were guests Thursday. ... guests last night were Jean Vogt and Marty Mca Kaufman, high school students from Moundridge, and their instructor, Miss Lina Shippy, here for the high school debate tournament. Jolliffe Hall . . . AUTHORIZED PARTIES Saturday, Oct. 23 Kappa Kappa Gamma, open house dance, Kansas room, 9 to 12. Corbin Hall, party at the hall, 9 to 12. Elizabeth Meguiar, Dean of Women Harman Co-on Rose Crabtree and Rosie Churchill of Wichita arrived yesterday to spend the weekend. ... dinner guests last night were Joan Harris and Francis Janes. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Shepherd of Kansas City, Mo., were dinner guests yesterday. Chiapusso to Give Recital In Wisconsin Monday Jan Chiapusso, professor of piano in the School of Fine Arts, will appear in a recital at the State Teachers College in Superior, Wis., Monday evening. He left this afternoon for Superior and will return to Lawrence Wednesday. Mr. Chiapusso's recital Monday will be a return engagement as he has played in Superior several times in other years. IS SATURDAY ALRIGHT?—Adv. Blair-Zimmerman Married Yesterday Miss Maurine Blair, daughter of the Rev, and Mrs. J. A. Blair, McPherson, and Sgt. Charles Zimmerman of Los Angeles, were married at 8 o'clock last night at the home of the bride's parents in McPherson. The services were read by the bride's father, pastor of the United Brethren church in McPherson. The bride wore a dress of white wool with brown accessories. Immediately following the ceremony, a reception was held at the home of the bride's parents. After a short wedding trip, the bride, Education senior, will return to Lawrence where she lives at the Kaw Koette Co-op. The groom will go to Los Angeles where he is stationed in the Army Signal Corps. 3 From Here Join Kansas WAC Unit Three Lawrence women were among the 21 in the first all-Kansas unit of the Women's Army Corps which left Topeka today for Ft. Oglethorpe, Ga. They were Anna J. Ward, Agnes T Laptad, and Elizabeth Canon. After being sworn into the army in Gov. Andrew Schoeppel's office, they were luncheon guests of the Rotary club. 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