THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1943 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE 20, Fly- re- t to uro- Fred umni sday, of the ac- sed to five will 8:30 in the have aiency like it on at strong n the ion. min- Amer- occu pre nother medical taken do so Medi- all. itted CO. ne 425 service iology nish from made. Now Now one 41 BLES ing Six Authorized Parties and Football Game Fill Weekend BREAC ning g Six parties are authorized this week-end. Battenfeld hall will lead out Friday night with an informal dance at the hall. Saturday night Miller and Ricker halls and the Sigma Kappa sorority will have formal open house dances at the houses. Naval aviation cadets will have a party at the Phi Kappa Psi house. The negro pan-helenic will have a party in the Kansas room. Carruth Hall . . . . . . Saturday guest was Aviation Cadet Frank Anderson, a former resident of Templin. He has been at Ames, Iowa, and was on his way to report at Coronado, Calif. . . . John Davis and Jack Doores, former residents of Carruth, are attending school at Ames, Iowa. . . . Tom Maupin, who lived at Templin, has reported for school at Cornell. Chi Omega . . . ... will have an hour dance with Delta Tau Delta tonight. Alpha Delta Pi Alpha Delta Pi . . . . . had an hour dance with PT 8 last night. Kappa Alpha Theta . . . ... entertained Sigma Chi fraternity at an hour dance last night. ... pledge officers are Jody Veetch, president; Beverly Stucker, secretary-treasurer and Lennie Evans, song leader. Gamma Phi Beta the chapter was entertained by PT4 at the Delta Chi house last night. Phi Kappa Psi . . ... announces the following pledges: Charles Robertson, Bob Pugh, Bill Combest and Rudy Carl, all of Lawrence; Jark Bouse, Bill Watson, Jack Gosnell, Gene Kittle, Lloyd Grant and Ben Pecha, all of Kansas City; Earl Crawford of Chanute; Woody Runyan and John Umbach of Dodge City. . . fraternity officers are R. J. Atkinson, president; Bill Chestnut, vice-president; Kenneth Bellamy, Willcuts-Scott Wed Sept.20 Alpha Delta Pi sorority has announced the marriage of Lois Elaine Willcus, daughter of Mrs. Leah B. Willcus of Topeka, and Lt Lloyd W. Scott, son of Mr., and Mrs. Lloyd W. Scott of Topeka. the marriage took place Sept. 20, n the McClinic chapel at Grace Cathedral in Topeka. Miss Virginia Scott, former student at the University, was a bridesmaid. The ushers were Don Pollom, in the marines, and Bob O'Neil, now in the navy. White gladioli and yellow rose- buds were the flowers. Mrs. Scott attended the University two years. She was a member of Alpha Delta Pi, the Jay Janes, and Panhellenic Council. Lt. Scott was graduated from the School of Business in 1942. He was a member of Beta Theta Pi. Lt. and Mrs Scott are now living at 1612 Williamsburg road in Richmond, Va. Mrs. Scott plans to come back to the University in November if her husband is sent overseas. Home Ec Party is Tonight A dessert party for home economics majors or prospective majors will be given from 7 to 8 p.m. tonight in the dining room in Fraser hall, Miss Lucille Aust, home economics instructor, announced today. The program will consist of get acquainted games. recording secretary; Hugh Bales, historian and Bob Akey, chaplain. ..dinner guests Sunday were Av.C. Frank Stuckey, Av.C. Dwight Horner, Fvt. Dean Forester, Lt. James P. Brown, and Lt. Bob Hunt. Phi Beta Pi .. Phi Beta PI ... ... dinner guests last night were Pat McMann and Jack Nestlerode. GREETINGS CARTER'S SUPER SERVICE From Best friends to the rest of your wardrobe. Long or short-sleeved cottonts in stripes, plaids, or what have you. $1.98 up. Classic Shirts---- Gray Flannel Culottes Go-with-everything little numbers to do you proud on the campus or intramural field. All wool — part reprocessed wool, which accounts for their price of only $3.98. KU Banner Requests Flood Alumni Office Requests for K.U. banners and pennants have beer flooding the alumni office, Fred Ellsworth, secretary of the Alumni Association, said today. The University department of home economics is cooperating with the Alumni Association to fill the requests for the banners. The association furnishes the material and the Home Economics Club makes them. Among the latest requests for the banners is from the "Stars and Stripes," service men's newspaper in the European area, Ellsworth mentioned. The banner is to be used for a Kansas reunion "Stars and Stripes" is sponsoring. AUTHORIZED PARTIES Battenfeld Hall—Dance, Hall. Friday, Oct. 8 Patterson Hall, Downe Hill 7:30-9. p.m. Saturday, Oct. 9 Sigma Kappa, open house dance, chapter house, 9 p.m. to 12. Ricker hall, open house, Ricker hall, 8 p.m. to 11. Naval Air Station Cates, party, Phi Kappa Psi house, 8:30 p.m. to 12. Miller Hall, open house dance, Hall, 9 p.m. to 12. Negro Pan-Hellenic dance, Kansas room. 9 p.m. to 12. Elizabeth Meguiar Adviser to women. Texas Furnishes Nurses Texas alone expects to send 324 nurses a year to the armed forces. WARNER BAXTER wille MARGARET LINDSAY · JOHN LITEL Pool Will Open After Oct. 12 ON THE STAGE Alano Dass Answers Your Questions by Psychic Impressions, 3 and 9 p.m. daily World Famous Psycho Mentalist LADIES ONLY MATINEE FRIDAY, 2:30 2nd Big Feature Picture DON "Red" BARRY "Black Hills Express" SUNDAY — 4 Days ONE KISS and the Excitement Started! A Honeymoon on the run The department of physical education has announced that the swimming pool will not open until after Oct. 12. Quack Club tryouts have not been scheduled because the pool has not been opened, Miss Ruth Hoover, professor of physical education, said. Pigeons Travel by Rail Three Signal Corps pigeons landed too soon and had to be sent on 200 miles by rail. 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