WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 29, 1943 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Dance 177J -6 saft 978-4 copy of Ages" -6 ment, $18; 2292M 973-5 idents work board 974-1 , con- titutifica Alfrede 1540 971- work or or, 81 970- urnish from made. Now ion ge daily Sororities Will Entertain Tonight With Dances for Service Men Rush week for the sororities was climaxed yesterday afternoon with the formal pledging services. Tonight many of these women will be hostesses to fraternity pledge classes and to V-12 units. Duties of this council are decreasing slightly since the end of a hurried rush week, but the men still have problems to iron out. Meetings of the Inter-fraternity Council will continue tonight to straighten out matters of rushing rules and to start the year off properly. Duties of this council are decreasing $ \textcircled{1} $ Hour dances, cabinet meetings, and get-togethers are planned for tonight, the only week night with 11 o'clock closing hours. Initiations, receptions, and class work are in the thoughts of many students struggling to keep up with the fast pace of a five-weeks session. Parties and activities are crammed into a smaller amount of time with less preparation, in some cases, but the majority of last year's program will be carried through. Dress suits may be replaced with uniforms at social affairs this year, but the social affairs continue. Delta Tau Delta . Delta Theta ... pledge class has elected officers. They are: Clifford Wade, president; Otis Harding, vice-president; and David Stimpson, secretary and treasurer. ☆ Kappa Kappa Gamma . . . . . . pledge class will entertain the Sigma Chi pledge class with an hour dance tonight. Delta Tau Delta . . . ... has announced the pledging of William Oakes, Wichita. Jolliffe Hall . . . ... elected officers at the first house meeting last night to serve for the coming year. Those elected were: Mary Frances Neidig, president; Betty Barnes, vice-president and proctor; Jeanne Badman, secretary; Ann Regier, treasurer; Joyce Hahn, social chairman; Carolyn Southall, song leader; and Sarah Marie Rafelock, journalist. Alpha Omicron Pi . . . . . has announced the marriage of Alice Jean Lemon, College senior, to Lt. Edgar A. Harrison, pharmacy '42. The wedding took place September 19 at the First Methodist church of Lawrence. Lt. Harrison, son of Mrs. Lillian I. Harrison of Lawrence, is stationed at Camp Flanning, Tyler, Texas. Mrs. Harrison is the daughter of Mrs. J. M. Lemon of Lawrence Triangle . . . Triangle ... Ensign Robert Earnhart was a guest at the Triangle house yesterday. He is a former member of the chapter here. Delta Tau Delta . . . . . . Ross Baker, of Peabody, has left to enter the army. . . Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Harding were guests Sunday. Primaries at California Chi Omega Marries Army Lieutenant Primaries at California With classes barely under way, California University students last week entered a heated primary for choice of candidates for president and representative of ASUC. Chi Omega has announced the marriage of Florence Clement of Independence to Lt. Beal Shaw, U.S. army, of Chillicothe, Mo. The ceremony was performed by the minister of the First Methodist church in Kansas City, Sept. 18. Jayhawkers!! We Welcome You To The bride was graduated from the University in May. Lt. Shaw received his commission from the officer's candidate school at Fort Benning, Ga. He was formerly a student at the University and a member of Sigma Nu. CORDELL'S Jobs for Women Now Available They Please All at Utah U. Where the Gang Goes Many women students desiring secretarial and typing positions have registered with the Women's Employment Bureau, according to Miss Marie Miller, assistant to the Adviser of Women. Any employer who has a position open should call the bureau as soon as the tenure of some of the students at the University depends upon their obtaining employment. 1345 Mass. Phone 521 Students who are not located by today and who want a job should bring their class schedules to the office so their free time can be correlated with their work. A brunette, a blonde and a redhead were chosen queens for Hello Week at Utah University. Hello Week is an orientation week. Allen Wed Yesterday Miss Eleanor Allen, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Forrest C. Allen, became the bride of George Philip Williams III of Lansdowne, Pa., at 8 o'clock in the First Methodist church last night. The service was read by the Rev. Edwin F. Price. One of the bride's sisters, Mrs L. P. Hamilton, Palo Alto, Calif., was matron of honor. Another sister, Mrs Elwood R. Mons, Mrs Milton T. Allen, sister-in-law of the bride Barbara Williams, sister of the groom; and Betty Jean Hess, were the bridesmaids. Flower girls were Miss Jane Perry, daughter of Dr. and Mrs J. I. Perry of Lawrence, and Miss Judith Allen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Milton Allen. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore an ivory satin gown whose heart shaped yoke was outlined in seed pearls. Her fingertip illusion veil was attached to a seed pillar coronet and she carried a bouquet of bovardia and white orchids. The groom's father, George Philip Williams II, was best man, and ushers were Pfc. Robert E. Allen, and Milton T. Allen, both brothers of the bride; Mr. L. P. Hamilton; and Ensign H. Clifton McWilliams. The First Methodist church was decorated with white gladioli, palms and huckleberry. At the reception following the ceremony the Allen home was decorated with white astors and white gladioli. After the reception the bride and groom left for Buckhill Falls Pa., in the Pocoona mountains where they will spend their honeymoon. Following the honeymoon they will be at home in Lansdowne, Pa. Joe Butler at Pecos Field Pecos Army Air Field—Private First Class Joseph A. Butler, III, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Butler, Jr., 2005 Parkwood blvd, Kansas City, is now stationed at Pecos Army Air Field. Pfc. Butler is a graduate of Wyandotte high school and attended the University of Kansas. Students We welcome you to Lawrence Sanitary Milk and Ice Cream Co. Phone 696 For the BEST in Dairy Products All-School Mixer Planned For Saturday by ISA 202 W. 6th The ISA is giving an all-school mixer dance Saturday, Oct. 2, from 9:00 to 12:00 p.m. in the Union Lounge. The dance is to be an all stag affair. Mixer dances will help the students become acquainted. A half-hour program will be part of the evening's entertainment. ISA tickets will be on sale at the dance. They cost $175 and are good until July, 1944. All ISA dances, skating parties, and other entertainment are included on the ticket. To Discuss 'Odyssey' Tonight on KFKU Homer's "Odyssey" will be the book to be discussed by Professors John B. Virtue, L. R. Lind, and Fletcher McCord at 9:30 tonight on KFKU's new "Living Books" program. The Wednesday evening "Living Books" programs are roundtable discussions of great books that have had an impact upon the culture of the world and are particularly significant in the events of the world today. Interfraternity Council Elects Officers 1,119 Graduates at Nebraska With 23 engineering students' graduation Aug. 21, Nebraska's graduation list for the year totalled 1,119. At a recent meeting the InterFraternity council elected officers for the coming year. Replacing Frank Gage, Sig Alph, as president was Charles Peek, Delt. Peek is also president of the Delta Tau Delta Fraternity. Elected vice-president was Wally Grimes, Sigma Chi, who is now in the V-12 program, Carl Erlich, D. U., was elected secretary and Reed Whetstone, Phi Psi, was elected treasurer. Frank Brogius, Phi Gam, was elected as representative on the All Student Council. Jewish New Year To Start At Sundown Today Thursday will be New Year's Day on the Jewish calendar. The Jewish day starts with sundown, so that the celebration of the anniversary of Tishri 1 (likened to January 1) will start at 6 p.m. today. Webster's Collegiate Dictionary Fifth Edition, Indexed $4.00 THE BOOK NOOK 021 Mass. Phone 666 Students!! Welcome Back To K. U. We wish to extend a very hearty welcome to the new students, those returning, and all of the faculty. The officers and the employees of The Lawrence National Bank extend their best wishes for a successful year. We invite you to make The Lawrence National your Bank, while you make Lawrence your home. LAWRENCE NATIONAL BANK "Where Your Savings Are Safe" Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation