FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1943 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE St. Valentine Evokes Parties; 9 Scheduled This Evening The annual dinner-dance of the University band this evening promises to draw the greatest number of men and women for a single social function for tonight, since over 200 persons are expected to attend. This year the band is combining with the all-Girl band for the celebration. The dinner will begin at 6:15 in the Kansas room of the Memorial Union building, and decorations will be carried out with The dinner will begin at 6:30 memorial Union building, and deco a theme in the spirit of St. Valentine. Dancing will begin at 9 o'clock and the Bachmann-Pope orchestra will furnish the music. In addition to this entertainment, there are eight other parties scheduled for this evening. Jolliffe hall is having a dance from 9-12 in the hall. Hopkins hall is holding open house. John Moore Co-op is entertaining with an informal party, and Campus House is being individual with a buffet supper and line party. Corbin hall has planned a Valentine party for this evening, in the hall, with dancing from 9 until 12 o'clock. Wesleyan Foundation will hold their party at the Methodist church, and the Rock Chalk Co-op will entertain from 8:30 until 12. CORBIN HALL .. guests at a Valentine dance tonight will be Ruth Brown, Sabeth; Joseph Pfaff, Wendell Tompkins, Warren DeYoung, Donald Pomeroy, Dale Lingelbach, Kenneth Bowersox, Kansas City; Theodore Shafer, Bill Benefiel, George Verhage, Leonard Diehl, Willard Harris, Robert Schrenker. George Watson, Donald Michel, Tylon Schuerman, Frank Anderson, Gerald Dick, Carl Sutton, Warren Beck, Glen Sankey, Robert Humphrey. Harry Shinkle, Robert Oberfell Harold Hill, John Oliver, Vernon Foster, Deane Tack, Lee Hagedorne, Jack Dooren. Richard Miller, Dewey Nemec, Eugene Lea, Laurence Johnson, Homer Hoover, Steve Stevenson, Dale Lemon, Maurice Baringer, Jack Cheney, George Lewey. Clifford Bates, James Cheney, James Cochran, Orion Drube, Martin Fischer, Edward Dorson, Charles Burns, Robert Meredith, Donald Dibelka, Martin Chapman, and John Michel. ...weekend guests are Ruth Brown, Sabetha; and Barbara Dishon, Troy. ... Phyllis Riggs was a luncheon guest yesterday. ☆ 'ALPHA CHI SIGMA . . . ... will hold initiation services this weekend for Kenneth Becker, Paul Renich, and Armand Wullschleger. HARMAN CO-OP . . . ... dinner guests Thursday evening were John Conard, Bill Spence, and Jean Robertson. ☆ PHI DELTA THETA . . . ... dinner guests yesterday were K. W. Davidson, director of information, and Mrs. Davidson; Kullervo Louhi, instructor of economics; John Smith, Dartmouth college; and Chuck Hunter, Topeka. DE LUXE CAFE Our 24th Year in Serving K. U. Students 711 Mass. ALPHA KAPPA PSI . . . dinner guests yesterday were Richard McConnell, and Clifford Reynolds. ALPHA OMICRON PI . . . . . dinner guest last evening was Maxine Jones. JOHN MOORE CO-OP . . . ... Kenth Culbertson was a dinner guest yesterday. WATKINS HALL . . . WESTMINSTER FORUM . . . dinner guests were yesterday Robert Harris and Aubrey Bradley. ... will entertain with a Valentine party Saturday evening. NU SIGMA NU . . . . . Frank Kaul was a guest yesterday. KAPPA SIGMA... ☆ ... Lt. Bob Ballard of Topeka was a dinner guest yesterday. SIGMA KAPPA... ... Walter Doerslag left school Tuesday and will join the Army air corps soon. . . Miss Kathleen Doering was a diner guest last night. ... Mrs. Laurance W. Corbett, Minneapolis, Minn., will be a weekend guest. SIGMA PHI EPSILON . . . . . . guests yesterday afternoon were machinist's mate Albert Lee Kresie, and Mrs. Richard Young. ...has announced the pledging of Ed Rickle, Kansas City, Mo. SIGMA CHI... Nu-Vogue Beauty Shoppe Permanents - Manicures Complete Service "We are individual stylists" Anne Stone, Owner 927 1/2 Mass. Phone 458 BOOKS For Your Valentine Franklin P. Adams—Innocent Merriment. $3.00 Gibran—The Prophet. $2.50 Teasdale—Love Songs. $1.75 Blanding—Vagabond's House. Browning—Sonnets from the Portuguese. 69c McCann—Cheerful Cherub. $2.50 Worrel-Humbert Vows Announced Lois Worrel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Worrel of Atchison, a graduate from the University last spring, and the Rev. Royal Humbert, former professor of religion, were married Wednesday, Feb. 3, at the home of the bride's parents. Ogden Nash—Good Intentions. $3.00. Douglas—The Rebel. $2.17 Grayson—Stories for Men. $1.40 The double ring ceremony was read with Joyce Wentz attending the bride and the Rev. Harold Humbert of Kansas City, Kansas, acting as best man. Douglas—The Robe. $2.75 See Here, Private Hargrove. $2 George Price—it's Smart to Be People. $2.00 Formerly, the groom was assistant pastor to the Rev. Harold Barr of the First Christian Church of Lawrence, and was also instructor in the school of religion at Kansas University. House—Wild Flowers. $4.95 World's Famous Paintings— Kevin EJ. $2.95 $2.00 Roho $2.75 World's Funny Kent. Ed. $3.95 You are cordially invited to come in and see them. Mrs. Humbert graduated last spring from the fine arts school, and was a member of Mortor Board, Mu Phi Epsilon, and Phi Kappa Lambda. THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. Tel. 666 The couple will make their home in Medina, Ohio, where the groom will take up the pastorate in the Christian church. ... Bitta Schmahl was a luncheon guest yesterday. PHI BETA PI . . . . will entertain the Mother's Club from Kansas City Saturday. (continued to page five) Pass Chocolates ★★★ Loeb-Shinkle The engagement of Lucille Loeb, Fine Arts sophomore, to Harry Shinkle, Kappa Eta Kappa, was announced Wednesday night at Corbin hall. Joy Cochren, who assisted with the ring ceremony, received red carnations, and Mrs. Charles F. Brook, social director, was presented with a house plant. Miss Loeb wore a corsage of red carnations. Miss Loeb's home is in Leavenworth, and Harry Shinkle, who is an engineering junior, lives in Topeka. ... BUY WAR STAMPS ... University Women To Entertain With Valentine Party Women on the faculty and staff of the University will have a Valentine party at 8 o'clock tomorrow night in the faculty women's club house at 1300 Louisiana. The committee for party arrangements are: Misses Elizabeth Meguiar, Helen Titsworth, Jeannette Bowen, Ann Murray, Muriel Olson, Marcia Beatty, Alice Hostord, Clarice Crawford, and Miss Marie Miller, chairman. Miss Wealthy Babcock, president, and Miss Joie Stapleton, social chairman, will assist the committee in receiving guests. ... BUY WAR STAMPS ... ... BUY WAR STAMPS ... ★ Authorized Party List ★ FRIDAY, FEB. 12 Wesley Foundation, Methodist Church, 8 to 11 p.m. Corbin hall, Corbin hall, 9 to 12 m. Rock Chalk Coop, house, 8:30 to 12 m. John Moore Coop, house, 9 to 12 m. Jolliffe hall, house, 9 to 12 m. Lutheran Students' Association, Skating party, Roller-drome, 9:45 to 12 m. Hopkins hall, Open House, 9 to 12 m. Campus house, house, 7 to 12 m. Kansas University Band, dinner-dance, Union building, 6 to 12 m. SATURDAY, FEB. 13 ISA. Union building, 9 to 12 m. Phi Chi, house. 9 to 12 m. ISA, Union building, 9 to 12 m. Westminster Foundation, Westminster hall, 7:30 to 12 m. Phi Kappa Psi, house, 9 to 12 m. Elizabeth Meguiar, Adviser of Women. Blossom Out For Spring