图2-2 Broadway BER 18 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE ast hall fla re recog cees held, he berg, for nent of c ode churche Rest school assistant face and aton. Craditions res of aatern Paulity of O Mortar d Feathe Kans F KANSAS NSAS Joy M1 F FRANCES GUNSOLLY, LOU ROSS! AKER RUTH B ROTH E BILL KAN LACEE LEE OG LEAF TY LOU PER RUTH KREH KANSAN KANSAN Association ociation. using by N.N. Madison advance, $1.1. kawai, Kawai, and Univer d class me post old of Art of M ADS J. 6 Passes Fit TICAL Phone Quick Ser tograph can furm graphs fro ever mas licates No. STUDIO Phone NED LUABL lcas, Clothing ON'S Phone OIL CO You dibrication I Bridge p.m. Daily , Mgr. MONDAY, OCTOBER 18. 1943 C BURE eographin Building Parties, Initiations,and Guests Climax Busy Weekend Hill socialities spent a busy week end with six parties, several initiations, walkouts, and a large number of week end guests. Many former students came back for the game and parties of their fraternities and sororities. Delta Upsilon . . . guests at the Delta Upsilon house buffet supper Saturday evening were Jane Ham, Vera Margaret Hurt, Betty Mills, Louise Hatch, Jean Hoffman, Dorothy Kintzel, Sue Crabb, Patsy Creel, Joan Moore, Marilyn Ewen, Jane Priest, Irene Sandellius, Betty Kierer, Eleanor Klein, Barbara Thorpe, Lee Blackwell, Marilyn Child, and Betty Grant. . . has announced the initiation of Jim Scott from Mankato. . . guest this week end was Lt John R. Fee of Camp Davis, N. C. Battenfeld Hall . . ... Sunday guests were Miss Mildred McMullen, Mrs. H. C. Musgrave, Betty Musgrave, Cpl. Charles Wood, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hermann, Dorothy Ann Herman, and Miss Ida Cisco, Troy, New York. .. initiated into the hall Saturday night were John Hermann, Maurice Updegrove, Henry Black, Howard Jones, Lee Leatherwood, John Larson, Raymond Reece, Jack Nichols, and Dick Hartzell. Sigma Kappa . . . ☆ Alpha Chi Omega . . . guest Saturday was Josephine Ormsby of Kansas City, Mo. . . . Mr. and Mrs. John Wahlstedt and Bob Wahlstedt, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Scherrer, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Small, all of Kansas City, Mo., and Mrs. P. A. Breitenbach of Belpre were guests Sunday. ☆ . . had an open house Saturday night, from 9 to 12 in the Kansas room. Chaperones were Mrs. E. L. Taylor, Mrs. Eva Oakes, Mrs. Dean Alt, Mrs. A. W. Cockrane, and Mr. and Mrs. John Blocker. . . gave a tea yesterday afternoon in honor of the new housemother, Mrs. A. W. Cockrane. . . Sunday dinner guests were Marjorie Bueker and Marjorie Thies, both of Kansas City, Mo., and Claire Leitner of Baldwin. Westminster Hall . . Mrs. Ronald P. Bales, Pratt, was a week end guest. Ricker Hall . . . Rickie Hale. He Mae Weaver, Topeka, was a guest, this week end. ☆人 Alpha Omicron Pi . . . Alpha Omicron Pr . . . . Dr. P. W. Reid, Gardner, was a guest Saturday. . Mrs. C. F. Sloan of Kansas City, Mo., visited Sunday. . Mrs. F. C. Shieber, Kansas City, Mo., was a week end guest. Sunday dinner guests were Paul McConnell and Ronnie Hecht. Alpha Delta Pi . . . has announced the initiation of the following: Don Young, Calvin Wertman, Kenneth McLain, Bill Brown, Roy Coffee and Alvin Kane. Carruth Hall . . . Phi Chi . . . . guests at the party Saturday night were Marian Thompson, Jeanie Hollis, Marion Ransom, Beth Maxwell, Ruth Maxwell, Betty Steil, Kathleen Jones, Ruth Tippin, Mignon Morton, Wilma Smithheisler, Mildred Thomson, Dorothy Cooper, Ann Stevens, and Kati Gorrill. Mrs. R. D. Montgomery, from Battenfeld, and Miss Carlatta Nellis, from Carruth, were chaperons. Kappa Kappa Gamma Ray Evans, Sparky McSpadden, Herbert Virden, and Mrs. Hargis were dinner guests Sunday. Pi Beta Phi . week-end guests were Billie Giles, Mary Leathers, Mary Bell Johnson, Patty Nordgren, and Betty Bredouw, all of Kansas City, Mo. guest Sunday. . . freshman pledge class walked out with the Phi Delt pledge class Sunday. Hopkins Hall ☆ Leah McGinnis of Topeka and Jean Boley of Wichita were weekend guests. Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . Air Cadet Walt Sheridan, Lt. Bob Bond, and Lt. Bob Howard were guests Saturday. Sigma Chi Gustafson Don Relihan of Smith Center and Dan Roach of Roswell, N. M., were week-end guests. Kappa Alpha Theta Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Phipps of Wichita were luncheon guests Saturday. Lt. Ben Spencer of Arkansas City, Alice Bryan, Barbara Bagley, and Barbara Templeton, all of Kansas City, were dinner guests Sunday. Theta Tau ... celebrated Founders' Day with a banquet at the Colonial tea room Friday night. Theta Tau... the "COLLEGE JEWELER" 911 Mass. St. Students Jewelry Store for 39 Years. Harman Co-op Ed Price of St. Louis was a dinner guest last night. Harman Co-od Ned Small of Bird City, a member of the chapter here last year, was a week end guest. Small reported for army training at Ft. Leavenworth yesterday. Phi Gamma Delta Pi KA Initiated 14 Men Yesterday Pi Kappa Alpha held initiation yesterday for the following men: Donald Clark, Thomas E. Davis, Paul A. Fink, Charles L. Fisher, Richard C. Houts, Donald W. Ireland, Dale L. Kerfoot, Robert D. Mahanna, Robert M. Mathews, Harvey W. Morrow, Lloyd J. Palmer, R. Gordon Poole, Norman A. Vaa, and Paul C. Vertrees. Following the initiation, the traditional banquet was served this year at the Colonial tea room. Among those present was Dr. E. H. Taylor, of the zoology department. Mrs. Jones of Elk City was a Sunday dinner guest. Miller Hall . . . Lucille Smith of Manhattan was a week-end guest. Phi Beta Pi Lt. John Kennedy and Lewis Allen of Kansas City were dinner guests yesterday. ... dinner guests yesterday were Mr. and Mrs. Mark Theil of Kansas City, Mrs Johnson and son David of Kansas City and Fred Meyn. Don Everett of Emporia was a guest Saturday. Chi Omega . . . . . . diner guests Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Homer Carrington of Coffeeville and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kreider of Lawrence. ☆ Miss Jane Coolidge of Kansas City was a guest last night. Delta Sigma Theta . . . ... pledge officers are Fronzena Jackson, president; Elizabeth Jo Smith, vice-president; Bernice Ray, secretary; Myrtle Deona Gross, assistant secretary; Willella Hood, treasurer; Karolyn Kerdorf, sergeant at arms; Octavia Walker, corresponding secretary; and Virginia Lyle, chaplain. Other pledges are Barbara Taylor, Marjorie Polk, Charlotte Tillman and Vestine Davis. ☆ Gamma Phi Beta . .. dinner guests Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Erville Rauch of Coffey-ville, Bill Todd and Nelson May. .. Betty Ruth Wright of Kansas City, Mo., and June Reed of Topeka were week end guests. Pep Club Excludes Men The Barkerettes, pep club at Mc- Pherson College, is composed of 18 women. IS SATURDAY ALRIGHT?—Adv. FRIDAY and SATURDAY "Honeymoon Lodge" "Sleepy Lagoon" SUNDAY Owl Show Saturday SONJA HENIE "WINTERTIME" Chemistry Assistant Weds Saturday Miss Marion June Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry McMillan Smith of Kansas City, Mo., and Kenneth Robert Hoffman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Hoffman of Kansas City, Mo., were married at 8 p.m., Saturday at the home of the bride's parents. The Rev Russell B. Briney read the service. Mrs. Jane Hanger, accompanied by Miss Minnie Curtis, sang "Oh, Promise Me" and "I Love Thee, Dear." The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore a gown having a white satin bodice and a bauffant net skirt. Her white waist-length veil was fastened with a cluster of orange blossoms. She carried a white bouquet of gardenias and roses. Mrs. William C. Scotten was the bride's only attendant. She wore a gown of powder blue taffeta, and her corsage was of Sweetheart roses. Mr. Henry A. Hoffman, jr., the bridegroom's brother, was best man Hoffman is a graduate of the University and was a member of Alpha Chi Sigma. He is now taking postgraduate work and is an assistant in the department of chemistry. Mr. and Mrs. Hoffman will be at home at 1237 Oread. 100 Guests Attend Co-op Open House More than 100 persons attended the house warming at Harman Coop, $1537_{1/2}$ Tennessee, Wednesday. The guests were shown through the house; and the cooperative way of living was explained to them by the women of the co-op. The work is done by the women themselves, and they believe they are putting democracy into practice this way. Kathleen French, house president, said. Harman Co-op was formerly the John Moore Co-op for men. Because there were not enough men to fill the house this year, it was organized for women. Union Plans Regular Midweeks "A r-sized crowd attended the mid-week, held Wednesday in the Memorial Union lounge." Eugenia Hepworth, vice-president of Union Activities, said today, and added that plans are being made to have mid-weeks every Wednesday. VARSITY MONDAY 3 DAYS Mr. Smith, the Terrior, says; "It's the Gayest Show I Ever Barked At" Irene Cary DUNN GRANT "The Awful Truth" 2nd Feature Richard Wendy ARLEN BARRIE Foil the Japs In "Submarine Alert" First Home Ec Meeting Thursday The first meeting of the Home Economics Club will be at 4:20 p.m. Thursday, in the dining room in the basement of Fraser, Miss Aust, the club sponsor, announced today. Mrs. Marjorie Noe11, director of the Nursery School, 1100 Missouri, will speak to the club about her work. Two-hour Dances Are Informal All members and all home economics students who are interested in joining have been invited to this meeting, and initiation will take place after the regular semester begins, Miss Aust said. ABOUT THE WAVES AND SPARS Informal matinee dances are held from 4 to 6 p.m. at the University of Utah. QUESTIONS & ANSWERS Q. As a WAVE or SPAR will I be expected to serve overseas? A. The law passed by Congress limits your service to the continental limits of the United States. Q. What is the term of enlistment? Q. After I have once joined, may I resign? A. For the duration of the war. You will be discharged within six months after the war ends. A. A letter to your Commanding Officer, requesting discharge and stating your reasons will be forwarded for consideration. But in wartime resignations are discouraged. Q. If I am under 20 and my parents consent, can I enlist? A. No. By law the minimum age is 20. JAYHAWKER Shows 2:30 - 7 - 9 with WILLIAM GAXTON VIRGINIA WEIDLER — Plus — Women at War Color Cartoon THURSDAY—3 Days Monty WOOLLFY ★ FIELDS HOLY MATRIMONY