21, 19 WSA istruct statistic of ion. school espechs THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1943 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE TIN aug of the resource October 2 Profe gradua stem port is at of t on to t you ie d to at secretary will find arry your important you get phps furnis fires from made es Now Phone ABLES nothing one 6 phing Only Two Parties Scheduled For Saturday Night, No Game Only two parties are authorized for this weekend so far. The Kappa's will have formal open house in the Kansas room and Corbin will have a party at the hall. Both parties are scheduled for Saturday night. The University club had a formal dinner-dance last night at the Colonial and the Kansas room. Decorations were fall flowers and leaves. The Newcomers club, an organization of women faculty members or faculty men's wives who have been on the campus two years or at the home of Mrs. Waldemar less, was entertained this afternoon Geltch at 1026 Colonial court. Zeta Phi Beta . . . . . . dinner guests Sunday were Pvt. Theodore H. Curry, Pvt. John Merriel, Pvt. Edward Tillman, and Pvt. Freddie Smythe, all of Camp Kearn, Utah; Mr. James D. Walker, Irvin Burton, and John Scott of Topeka. Mrs. Charles Scarlett of Kansas City was a weekend guest. . . guests Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Gates of Kansas City, Mo. Mr. Arthur Chafin, Earl Reams, and Billy James of Kansas City. . . Gloria Jackson was a house guest last week. Westminster Hall Pfc. James E. Gregory, of Brigham City, Utah, was a guest Monday. Blendena Potter, of Topeka, was a guest Wednesday night. Watkins Hall ☆ Phi Gamma Delta Eileen Smith, of Tacoma, Wash. was a guest Wednesday evening. Miss Smith, who was graduated from the University last spring, was president of Watkins last year. Phi Gamma Delta . . . . . Warren Bowman, a member of the chapter here last year, now in V-12 training at Oberlin College, Ohio, was a luncheon guest today. Harman Co-ob . . . . . was entertained last night at a weiner roast at the home of Fred Montgomery. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. George Docking and Dean and Mrs. Paul B. Lawson. Phi Beta Pi Lt. Gerald Bauer was a dinner guest Monday evening. ☆ Delta Gamma . . . `Delta Gamma . . .` ... pledge class entertained Sigma Chi pledge class at an hour dance last night. Alpha Delta Pi Mrs. C. F. Lyons of Kansas City, Mo., was a house guest from Sunday until Wednesday. Pi Beta Phi . . . . . . pledge class entertained the Sigma Alpha Epsilon pledge class at an hour dance last night. Kappa Kappa Gamma . . . . . gave a tea for Kansas City mothers at 3:30 p.m. yesterday. Tau Kappa Epsilon . . . . . . dinner guests yesterday were Pvt. Richard Stover and Aviation Cadet Jim Potter, both of Kansas City, Mo. Tau Kappa Epsilon . . . Kappa Alpha Theta . . . . pledge class will be guests at a dinner and hour dance given by the Tau Kappa Epsilon pledge class tonight. Kappa Alpha Theta . . . The geographic center of the United States is in Smith county, Kansas. IS SATURDAY ALRIGHT?—Adv. 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 Delta Gamma Sets Wedding Date Delta Gamma has announced the approaching marriage of Beverly Hamilton of Kansas City, Mo., to Lt. Don Wetzel of Lawrence. The military wedding will take place Saturday, October 23, in Boise, Idaho, where Lt. Wetzel is stationed with the army air corps. Miss Hamilton was a sophomore in the college here last year. Lt. Wetzel was formerly a member of Sigma Chi fraternity here. K. U. Graduate Promoted To Colonel Lt. Col. Clair Wood, was was graduated from the University of Kansas in 1932, has been promoted to the rank of colonel, according to a statement by Fred Ellsworth, alumni secretary, today. Colonel Wood is post director of training at Seymour Johnson Field. N. C., in the technical school of the Army Air Force eastern technical training command. Chancellor Is In Chicago Will Return Next Week Chancellor Deane W. Maloft is in Chicago today attending the annual State University Association Meeting, his office has announced. Tomorrow he will meet with the National Association of State Universities. The Chancellor, who is secretary-treasurer of both associations, will return to Lawrence the first of next week. Ration Books Issued Today and Friday Tomorrow is the last day to register for Number 4 Ration books, W. C. Boardman, in charge of issuing the books at the Community building, said today. Books will be issued from 9 to 11:30 a.m. and from 1:15 to 4:15 today and Friday. Book Number 3 must be presented before Number 4 can be obtained. George T. Wetzel, chief clerk of the local rationing board, emphasized that persons with Number 3 Books intending to get the Number 4 Books should do so during the present registration period. Wiedemann Manager ToTake Draft Exam Joseph Walker, proprietor of the Wiedemann cafe has been ordered to report to the Eldorado draft board at the end of this month to be examined for eligibility to enter military service. Mr. Walker, formerly a health inspector, will be remembered on the campus for work with the Kansan in investigating sanitation conditions around restaurants. He is the father of four children, two under school age. Positions Open Through Exams An announcement was released today by Ira E. McConnell, Merit Supervisor for the Kansas joint merit system council, offering examinations for sixteen classes of positions. The announcement sets forth a statement of the minimum qualifications for each position, as well as the duties performed by the individuals appointed. Applications must be submitted on the Official Application Form and postmarked before midnight of Nov. 4, 1943. Announcements and application blanks may be obtained at the Merit Supervisor's office, 306 New England buildings, Topeka, if not available at the local Welfare, Health, or Employment offices. Try Our Special PHONE 356 FRIED CHICKEN DINNERS for SUNDAY! 1022 MASSACHUSETTS OUR FIRST CONCERN IS VICTORY—— But we continue to serve you as best we can. INDEPENDENT Laundry and Dry Cleaners 740 Vermont Phone 432 'Butter vs. Oleo' Roundtable Subject "Butter vs. Oleo" is the topic for discussion on this week's University of Kansas Roundtable heard over KFKU at 9:30 o'clock Friday evening, Paul B. Lawson, chairman of the Roundtable committee, has announced. The speakers on the roundtable program are Leslie Waters, assistant professor of economics; Miss Viola Anderson, professor of home economics; and Richard Wagstaff, of the Jayhawk Creamery. Glee Club Adds 12 Members To Ranks Twelve additional new members have been added to the Women's Glee Club, Miss Irene Peabody, director, announced today. The organization, now composed of 65 members, will have a "get acquainted" picnic at noon Saturday in Clinton park. New members of the club are: Martha Lou Little, Patty Orr, Evaele Yung, Shirley Pfaff, Barbara File, Mary Patricia Martin, Virginia Brehm, Dorothy Kirtley, Margaret Husted, Beverly Stucker, Betty Leibbrand, and Mildred Carpenter. OPA Head Resigns Washington, (INS) President Roosevelt today accepted the resignation of Prentiss M. Brown as head of the office of price administration. The White House indicated that the President has selected Chester Bowles, present OPA general-manager, as Brown's successor, and in the next day or so will send his nomination to the senate. BUY U S. WAR BONDS University Club Has Formal Dinner-Dance Thirty couples attended the University Club formal dinner and dance last night. Fall decorations were used at the Colonial tea room where the dinner was held and in the Kansas room where the party danced from 8:30 to 11 o'clock. 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