FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1943 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS RY'S HIDY NISH LISH AND LISH NISH SONAH ly as, Ph.D. and up-to-date technical contain- mations pipulations e to $a. etc. 500. etc. $2.50. res. $2.50. shers RK Fitted AL CO. none 425 Service urnish s from made. s Now phone 4 ABLES lothing 67 CO. tionidge daily Theta Sigma Phi Will Have Tea for Women in Journalism UREAU phing ing Theta Sigma Phi, honorary women's journalism sorority, will entertain with a tea for all women interested in the department in the Sgy parlor of the Journalism building from 3:30 to 5:30 today. The rst all-student rally of the year was held this morning in front of Robinson gym. Many organized houses will have weekend guests to attend the game tomorrow. Miller and Ricker halls will entertain with open houses at the halls tomorrow night. Tim Kelly's orchestra from Topeka will play for the Sigma Kappa open house, also tomorrow night. Kappa Phi . . . will entertain with a weiner roast in Clinton park this evening. An attendance of 100 is expected. Delta Tau Delta . . . . . . guest Thursday was Lt. Joe Laird of Ft. Benning, Ga. Sigma Kappa . . . ... dinner guest Thursday was Helen Blincoe, Kansas City. Miller Hall . . . . . . has announced the election of the following house officers: Vera Lou Harries, president; Joanne Williams, vice-president; Ruth Green, secretary; Virginia Thompson, treasurer; Doris Anderson, historian; Gerry Catlett, social chairman; Joyce Smith, intramural manager; and Joyce McCoy, flower committee chairman. Mrs. Charles F. Brook has gone to Burlington, Iowa, to visit her sister for two weeks. During her absence Miss Helen MacGregor, of Lawrence, will act as social director. Corbin Hall . . Gamma Phi Beta . . . . pledge officers are Gloria Marsh, president; Hazel Jones, vice-president; Penny Penniger, secretary-treasurer; Lee Blackwell and Emma Jane Staton, song leaders, and Marjorie Cooper, historian. Phi Kappa Psi . . . ... has announced the pledging of Wayne Hurd of Lawrence. Kappa Kappa Gamma . . . ... has announced the marriage of Josephine Johnson to Lieut. P. B. Hardin. The marriage took place Oct. 2 at the bride's home in Hutchinson. They will live in Winfield, where Lt. Hardin instructs at the Strother Army Air field. Haynes & Keene Phone 524 819 Mass. . . . Mrs. George McNair, zoology teacher on the Hill, was a dinner guest yesterday. Signa Alpha Epsilon . . ... Lt. Wilbur Shaw is visiting this week. Honkins Hall . . . Hopkins Hall . . . ... guests Wednesday were Mrs. H. B Gooing and Ensign Homer D. Gooing. ☆ WANT ADS FOR SALE: 1930 Harley-Davidson motorcycle, $225. See Bob Satzler, PT7, this week. 983-12 OPEN SUNDAY ONLY, 5 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sandwiches, chili, etc., 10c. Welcome. All the boys. Akorn Lunch, 420 Ind. 988-11 LOST: One men's three-quarter length zipper raincoat. Commercial tag of Henry J. Lyton and Son Store. Donald Watts, Lindley Hall, Room 315. 987-11 LOST—Large Brown Leather Purse at Union Building Fountain, Identification papers, Activity book, $8.00 in checks and $2.00 in change. Please return to Arleen Hale, 1215 Oread Street, Phone 1783. 989-13 New under-arm Cream Deodorant safely Stops Perspiration 1. Does not rot dresses or men's Phone 4 2. No waiting to dry. Can be used right after shaving. 3. Instantly perspiration for 4. A pure, white, greaseless, stainless vanishing cream. 5. Awarded Approval Seal of American Institute of Laudering for being harmless to fabric. Fritz Co. 14 E. 8th pledge officers are Carol Lee Faucett, president; Muriel Rodgers, secretary; and D. J. Morris, treasurer. Delta Gamma . . . . . has announced the following fraternity officers: Kathryn Pees, corresponding secretary; Harriett Allen, pledge mistress and Leeta Nell Marks, Anchora correspondent. Buy Cities Service Ethyl and Travel More Miles per Coupon We're Sorry... FOR OVER FORTY YEARS we have given the best in Laundry and Dry Cleaning service and we are not going to fail you now. To Be a Little Slow on Service at Times due to Circumstances Over Which We Have No Control but You Can Count on the Work Being O.K. When You Get It. SNUGGLE UP AND KEEP WARM Start the Season Right for Chilly Days Ahead. Be Prepared for the Games With One of Our Plaid Wool Blankets. $2.98 up. LAWRENCE LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS 10th at N.H. St. Phone 383 HEY Jayhawks!! Let's Whip Those CYCLONES CELEBRATE THE VICTORY AT WIEDEMANN'S ★ FOR DINNER ★ FOR DANCING ★ FOR FOUNTAIN SERVICE 835 Mass. Phone 84 Are We Gonna BEAT IOWA STATE? H--- Yes!!!! AFTER WE WHIP THE CYCLONES, BRING YOUR FRIENDS AND CELEBRATE THE VICTORY AT THE Cottage 1144 Indiana The Campus Hot Spot!!! Phone 2051