THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4. 1943 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS L PAGE THREE Service Men to be Honored With Abe Lincoln Varsity The Abe Lincoln varsity tomorrow night to be held in the men's lounge of the Union building will not only be a party furnishing entertainment for students on the hill; its greater purpose is that of extending a final salute to men who are leaving soon for military service. This Goodbye, KU! Hello, Guadalcanal! party will be broadcast in part over the radio facilities of KFKU from 9:30 until 10 o'clock. The half hour* broadcast will include a specialty arrangement of "Abraham" by Harlan Cope and the modern choir under the direction of Merrill Jones. Contrary to previous reports the dance will be informal requiring suits for the men and street dresses and hose and heels for women. Pope and Bachmann's band will furnish the music and admission will be 25c, stag or date. The varsity will start at 9 o'clock and entertainment will continue until 12 o'clock. ALPHA KAPPA PSI... ... Ensign William Pfouts, '42, was a dinner guest yesterday. After dinner he spoke concerning the Naval program at Notre Dame. ☆ ALPHA CHI OMEGA . . . ... has announced the pledging of Barbara Hall, Kansas City, Mo. MILLER HALL... ... dinner guests yesterday were Miss Margaret O'Briant, and Wanda Mae Doughty. ☆ KAY KOETTES . . . . Lois Wheeler is a diner guest today. PHI CHI DELTA . ... will have a supper meeting at 7 o'clock this evening at the home of Mrs. Theodore H. Aszman, 843 Louisiana. Mrs. Fred A. Bremer will speak concerning "Mexico." ☆ CORBIN HALL ... ... will have an hour dance for University men from 7-8 this evening. ... Mrs. Loeb, Leavenworth, was a luncheon guest yesterday. ... dinner guests yesterday were Sgt. Carl Grimes; Claire Oliver; and James Cheney, Larned. ☆ WATKINS HALL ... Miss Donna Jean Stember was the guest of Miss Angela Flores in Kansas City last weekend. ... dinner guests Monday were Violet Conard and Margery German RICKER HALL . . . ALPHA OMICRON PI . . . . . . diner guest Friday was Ruth Anderson. . . Janet Reazin was a luncheon guest Tuesday. ALPHA TAU OMEGA . . . ... Mrs. Morris Haas, Independence, was a guest Tuesday and Wednesday. ... Richard Webb, '42 is a house guest. JOHN MOORE CO-OP . . . JOHN MOORE CO-OP . . . . . . new residents are Gene Sherwood and Val Jean Ashley. ☆ ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA . . . KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA . . . ... are planning a Father's Day program for the Baptist church Sunday. Authorized Party List ☆ ... Mary Hawkinson, Larned, was a house guest from Sunday until Tuesday night. PHI KAPPA PSI . . . ☆ ALPHA OMICRON PI... ... Tuesday night dinner guests were C. R. Kearn of the University of Arkansas, and Corp. Donely, and Corp. Harp of the Marine Corps here. ... dinner guest Wednesday night was Joe Payne, Chanute. ... officers elected last night were Jane Reid, president; Norma Deem, vice-president; Ellen Witt, recording secretary; and Helen Marie Thompson, corresponding secretary. ... Sunday dinner guests were Mrs. C. F. Sloan, Courtney Sloan, Kansas City, Mrs. R. P. Keroher and Raymond Keroher. ... dinner guest Monday was Mrs. G. R. Rinehart. CO-OPS... ... new co-ordinators elected at a joint meeting of the University coops Monday evening were Betty Gsell, Kaw Koettes co-op, and Art Shaw, John Moore co-op. Prof. Hilden Gibson, of the departments of political science and sociology, spoke to the group. FRIDAY, FEB. 12. Jolliffe hall, dance; hall, 9 to 12. Elizabeth Meguiar, Adviser of Women. COKE DATE STRATEGY--put us on top," says Kay. MARINELLO BEAUTY SHOP 1119 Mass. Phone 493 Don't meet him after classes with that washed-out look of just having worn off your last speck of make-up. Depend on your particular shade of Farel Destin All Day Beauty Base to keep your complexion alive and alluring through hours of studey on the Hill. Farel Destin Beauty Base ... $1 Farel Destin Powder ... $1 Farel Destin Rouge ... $1 Farel Destin Lipstick ... $1 SIGMA PHI EPSILON . . . . . . guests at a dinner dance tonight are Joan Cook, Shirley Crawford, Vera Reese, Jane Peake, Dora Mae Felt, Patsy Blank, Caora Coons, Lily Rose Lyons, and Jane Priest. . . newly appointed officers are Bob Van Demanter, social chairman; Bob Barnes, rush captain; Harry Hughes, activities chairman; and Dan Coats, pledge master. KAPPA ALPHA THETA . . . ... Miss Mary Francis McAnaw ot Hutchinson was an all night guest Monday. ... Louise Longenecker was a luncheon guest Monday noon. . . . Tuesday noon guests were Heloise Hillbrand, Mary Morrill, and Marilyn McCune. . Miss Doris Widge was a luncheon guest Wednesday. ... Mrs. Charles Prather was a Wednesday evening guest. PHI GAMMA DELTA . . . ☆ ... has announced the initiation Monday evening of Robert Bayles, Lawrence; Ned Smull, Bird City; Eugene Sallee, Topeka; Franklin Libby, Kansas City; John Fuckett, Wichita; Rensselair McClure, Lawrence; Walter Miller, Paola; Robert Ramsey, Atchison; Warner Bowman, Topeka; Jack Reinhart, Sabetha; Wilber Shank, Robert Reed, and Warren Riegle, all of El Dorado; and Jack Grant and Frank Brosius of Wichita. . . . announced the pledging of Helman Dickinson, Independence, Mo., and Dick Shields, El Dorado. Know Your Celebrities Facts About Favorites ☆ . . Genevieve Harman was a dinner guest Wednesday evening. HARMAN CO-OP . . . CONGRATULATIONS: Kay Kyser has just been informed that he tops the nation's top bandsmen in the sale of records for 1942. Kay says that while he and his gang have introduced many new tunes, all of the credit really goes to Uncle Sam's boys in the army and navy camps. "They're the boys who put us on top" says Koy. SOLUTION: Greer Garson, one of the reasons why "Random Harvest" is doing so phenomenally at the Radio City Music Hall, may soon be Doctor Garson. She already possesses a college degree and has been invited by Rollins College to be the first screen actress to receive an honorary degree, Doctor of Humanities, in recognition of "Mrs. Miniver." Zippers are hard to get. Yet all the stars want them in their gowns. When Lucille Ball was being fitted for her lead role in "Best Foot Forward," she suggested that the zippers used in her Du Barry gowns be reclaimed, marked with her name, and be used hereafter in all her succeeding wardrobe. We pass this along, girls, if you, too, are faced with a zipper shortage. DR. GARSON: KAPPA SIGMA . . . ... Sunday dinner guests were Vera Margaret Hurt and Sybil Duff. ... weekend guests were Jack Truehart and Granville Bush. ... the following six men have left for the army air corps: Ray Shoaf, Herbert Finney, Bob Southern, Bob Held, Lester Hunter, and Louis Gilmore. PHI BETA PI . . . ... John Campbell of Kansas City was a luncheon guest Tuesday. ☆ MORE FUN: What kind of films do our fighting boys best like? Movies that provoke laughs is the answer. Red Skelton has received word from boys on several fighting fronts aplauding his comicalities in "Ship Ahoy," "Whistling in the Dark," and "Whistling in Dixie." "Films of this kind keep our morale high; give us more of them," the boys write. We'd like to suggest that the boys over there, and over here too, will give their morale an enormous boost when they roar with Red in "DuBarry Was a Reader" and in "I Dood It." NO DUDE: John Nesbitt, current New York visitor, is Hollywood's man with the perfect voice. He's the guiding genius behind those absorbing Passing Parade shorts, three of which have won "Oscars" for their excellence. Oddly enough he's never attended an Academy Award dinner to receive his oscars. The reason: Nesbitt doesn't own a dress-suit. Forces Will Enroll Men The armed forces will enroll 70,000 young men a month out of about 1.200,000 who reach the age of 18 next year. DE LUXE CAFE Our 24th Year in Serving K. U. Students 711 Mass. New Pigskins! 2. 98-4.50 See our new, dashing pigskin gloves. Shorties and gauntlet length . . . Two-tone stitching . . . Come in oatmeals, saddles, and cork shades. Weaver's