MONDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1943 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS 675 Game Results Have No Effect On Party Enthusiasm Saturday After a round of parties and the game Saturday many students found it hard to return to classes this morning, especially since classes were earlier because of convocation. Even the results of the game did diminish enthusiasm for the formal open houses and parties Saturday night. Many former students, alumni and men in the service visited the campus this weekend. Kappa Alpha Theta . . . Lt. Bill Rohler, formerly of K. U., visited before returning to his home in Ellis, for a two week burough. . . Jane McCloud of Omaha was a weekend guest. ... weekend guest was Petty Officer Ic Ralph Burt, of Dodge City. ... dinner guest Thursday evening was C. P. Osborne, professor of philosophy. Tau Kappa Epsilon . . . . pledge class held an election. The officers are: James Proctor, president; Bill Acton, secretary- treasurer. ... entertained the following at a buffet supper Saturday evening; Jill Peck, Bonnie Lou Oswalt, Lucy Nunn, Betty Mills, Shirley McGinnis, Doris Turney, Eugenia Hepworth, Jean Richardson, Paula Dunn, Barbara Johnson; and Peggy Smith, Margaret Renwick, Margie Haynes, all of Kansas City, Mo, Virginia Carter, Alberta Cornwell, and Dorothy Gilstrap. Pi Beta Phi . ☆ Kappa Kappa Gamma . . . . weekend guests were Nancy Peairs, Kansas City, Mo., and Elizabeth Sifers, Iola. . Sunday dinned guests were Mrs.Brehm and Mrs.Dach, both of Hutchinson. ☆ Sigma Chi . . . . . Air Cadet Al Reed was a week- end guest, Kenneth White and John Sigler, both stationed at Park College, also were guests. ☆ Delta Tau Delta . . . Sunday dinner guests were: obert Benkelman, Kansas City, Mo.; Ross Baker, Peabody; Sgt. Buzz Crane, Ft. Scott; Lt. Charles Elder; Lt. Joe Laird; Lt. and Mrs. Carter. . . Friday thirty couples attended . . Gamma Theta chicken fry at maker. Gattenfeld Hall . . guests at the dance last Friday were Carol Lee Faucett, Jane by, Mary Dickinson, Virginia larkley, Carole Lembeck, Robin shby, Joyee Ann Staley, Jeanice llen, Ruth Green, Dorothy Jean Walker, Shirley Hargis, Elizabeth Niven, Helen Woodard, Dorothy Wynn, Alice Louise Brown, Coleen Jones, Irene James, Billie Marie Hamilton, Ruth Mary Fudge, Wilma Pool, Roberta Kackley, Eugenia Hepworth, Dora Ann Brown, Pauline Rankin, Ruth Mitchel, Charlotte Bartley, Joyce Lee Hahn, Dorothy Cooper, and Louise Kintzel, Wichita ... Sunday dinner guests were Miss Winona Vernard, Anna May Johnston, Anne Stevens, Robin Ashby, and Dorothy Jean Walker. Jane Eby was a supper guest. ☆ Alpha Chi Omega . . . .. Sunday dinner guests were Lt. Alfred C. Reed, Terrell, Texas; Mr. J. M. Dickson, Kansas City, and Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Baily, Kansas City, Mo. ... weekend guests were Marjory Henry, Robinson; Margaret Krebiel, Moundridge; and Marybelle Long, Salina. ☆ Alpha Delta Pi . . . weekend guests were Betty Lin- dauer, Penny Ashcraft, Beverly Ashcraft, and Ann Kinnison, all of Kansas City, Mo.; and Barbara Noll. Stanley Jones, stationed at Park College in the navy, was a Sunday dinner guest. Chi Omega . . . dinner guests yesterday were Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Atkinson, Mrs. John M. Porter, Mrs. C. A. Diggs and Ann Vaughn. Phi Kappa Psi . . . ☆ . . weekend guests were Bob Graham, Stanley Jones and Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Atkinson, Sr. Delta Gamma . . . . . . Sunday dinner guests were Charles Offerman, Crayton Cure and Harry Cure. Wager Hall . ☆ ... the following officers were elected Thursday evening: Mary E. Hughes, president; Marjorie Lee Skeen, vice-president; Marguerite Kaaz, secretary-treasurer; Twila Ikenberry, social chairman; Joyce Bussell, historian; Shirley Louser, editor; Vera Strobel, reporter. Try Our Two Specials! Sigma Kappa . . . ... weekend guests were Beverly Thompson and Helen Shea, Kansas City, Mo.; and Mary Pace, Parsons; ... guests Saturday were Mrs. Burt Larson, Shawnee; and Betty Bowman, Kansas City. ... Betty Jane Moate was a Sunday dinner guest. Season symphony tickets are sold to both regular and military students at the University of Minnesota. SCHOOL DAY SPECIAL 40c PLATE LUNCH And FRIED CHICKEN DINNERS MOM'S CAFE Peggy Roberts Is Bride of Doctor 1022 Mass. Attendants in the wedding of Miss Peggy Lou Roberts to Dr. William Hayner Browning, at 8 p.m. Friday, were all members of the bride's sorority, Kappa Alpha Theta. Miss Betty Sue Roberts, the bride's twin sister, was maid of honor: Mrs. Frank Forman, Jr., matron of honor; Virginia McGill, Mickey Rowsey, and Margaret Ann Martin were bridesmaids. The ceremony, performed by the Rev. H. Guy Moore, took place at the home of the bride's father, Dr. Sam E. Roberts. White chrysanthemums and woodwardia tree ferns against a background of three arched white iron candelabra with burning tapers formed a setting for the bridal party. Phone 356 "Wedding," written by the bride's mother, the late Mrs. Roberts, was sung by Mrs. John Tompkins. Betty Sue Roberts sang, "Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life." The wedding march from "Lohengrin," Debussy's "Claire de Lune," and "F Sharp Nocturne," by Chopin, were also played. The bride wore a gown of ivory wedding ring satin. Heirloom lace, from her mother's wedding gown, formed the train length veil, which was held by a tiara of lace over her head. She carried white chrysanthemums and white orchids, with a background of ivory lace. The couple are spending two weeks in Mexico before Dr. Brownring returns to his internship in Kansas City, Mo. Dr. Brownring was graduated from the K.U. Medical School last year. George Waite Enters Bombardier School Aviation Cadet George H, Waite of Clay Center, Kan., an alumnus of the University, has arrived at Big Springs, Tex. bombardier school to pursue a 12-weeks course. A son of Mr. and Mrs. George Waite, Waite was an athlete and musician. He lettered in football, track and music, and played in traveling dance bands. He is a member of Kappa Sigma fraternity. Before entering service he was employed in construction work with the Gunite Concrete & Construction Co., Kansas City, Mo. Three service men who were students at the University last spring visited the campus Tuesday and Wednesday. Former Students Visit Campus Pvt. Lee Sanks, Triangle, from Kansas City visited his brother, John Sanks. Pvt. Jim Scanlin, Phi Psi, and Pvt. Vern Schneider, both from Lawrence were also on the campus. All three men returned on seventday furloughs. They were called last spring from the Enlisted Reserve Corps. Glee Club Tryouts To Start This Week The Men's Glee Club will begin its activities at the opening of the 16-week session, Joseph Wilkins, director, stated today. Tryouts will begin some time this week. "A nucleus for the glee club will be formed during this five-week session," Professor Wilkins said. By the beginning of the next session, I hope to have a complete personnel ready to start work on the year's program." Exact time and details concerning the glee club tryouts will be announced this week. 1942 A Safe Year Pedestrian fatalities were 15 per cent lower in 1942 than in the year previous. Dietitian Applications Due November 4 The closing date for receipt of student dietitian applications is Nov. 4, William C. Hull, executive assistant of the United States Civil Service Commission, said. Applications should be sent to the United States Civil Service Commission, Washington, D.C. Any woman is eligible to become a student dietitian if she is a graduate of a 4-year college course with a major in foods and nutrition or institutional management, in good health and emotionally stable, between the ages of 20 and 40, and free to serve wherever sent in the line of duty. Applications and announcements for student and apprentice dietitians may be obtained at first and second class post offices, Civil Service regional offices, and the Commission in Washington. Where, Not Who! A country editor, after a visit from a very angry retired warrior, rushed to the desk of one of the cubs and demanded, "What do you mean by this?" The reporter followed his boss' finger and read, "Among the prettiest young ladies present at the garden party was Col. Bloodstone." He looked up and said quite firmly, "Well, that's where he was." Sun spots range from 500 to 50,- 000 miles in diameter. the "COLLEGE JEWELER" Students Jewelry Store for 39 Years. 911 Mass. St. Have a Coca-Cola = Welcome, Short-Snorter ... from family fireside to far-flung fronts When short-snorters (trans-ocean flyers) meet and compare their autographed dollar bills, the invitation Have a "Coke" is fairly sure to follow. At home and abroad Coca-Cola has become a symbol of those who see things in a friendly light. BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY Coca-Cola Bottling Co., Lawrence, Kansas $\textcircled{2}$ 1943 The C-C Co.