43 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1943 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Second Midweek Tomorrow Abe Lincoln Varsity Friday Tomorrow night's hour dance will mark the second in a series of ten mid-weeks which are scheduled to be held within the next four months. The dance will be held in the men's lounge of the Memorial Union building with the Bachmann-Pope orchestra furnishing the music. Dancing will be from 7 until 8 ALPHA CHI SIGMA . . After a weekend of formal parties and birthday balls, students are now preparing themselves for entertainment in a lighter vein, by leaving this next Friday evening open for the Abe Lincoln varsity in the men's lounge of the Union building from 9 until 12 o'clock However, this party will be more than a mere entertainment for college students; it will serve as a final salute to University men who are leaving for service in the armed forces. ALPHA KAPPA PSI . . . ...dinner guests today are Wendell Tompkins and Willis Tompkins. KAW KOETTES . . . ... John Hayne was a dinner guest Saturday. ☆ ALPHA CHI OMEGA . . . ☆ ... Sunday dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Theis, Kansas City, Kan.; Mrs. Melvin Lindeman, Mrs. Warren Rogers, and Miss Veda Margaret Strong, Kansas City, Mo.; and Frank Houck, Harlan Livinggood, and Ralph Colden. BATTENFELD HALL . . . ... house guest is Ralph Newcomb. Kansas City, Mo., former resident of the Hall. ... Sunday dinner guests were Ralph Sellmeyer, Clark Randall, and Marjorie Doctor. JAYHAWK CO-OP . . . ... Joe Bossi, Arkansas City, is a new resident. CORBIN HALL . . . . weekend guests were Patricia Pomeroy, Topeka; Betty Simpson, Kansas City, Mo.; Dorothy Dittermore, Troy; Mrs. Thomas Payne, Washington, D.C.; and Geraldine Seed, Leon. ... dinner guests Sunday were William White, Bonner Springs; Mary Jo Williams, and Davison. ☆ CAMPUS HOUSE . . . ... new residents are Mary Kathryn Black, Atchison; and Mary Gray, Kansas City, Mo. PHI CHI . . . ☆ .. dinner guests Thursday were Mrs. Willard Bennett, Dr. Homer Latimer of the anatomy department, Willard Doores of the Lawrence Memorial High School, Kenneth McLain, Bob Richert, Eldon Rich, Tom Perdue, Don Young, and Dan Ferguson. MILLER HALL . . ... dinner guests Friday were Miss Dorothy Sutton; George Carroll, a student at Kansas State; and Donald Thompson, McPherson. DE LUXE CAFE Our 24th Year in Serving K. U. Students 711 Mass. Lt. C. E. Stevens, former University student, was a dinner guest Friday. CORBIN HALL . . ... weekend guests were Geraldine Seed, Leon; Dorothy Dittemore, Troy; Patricia Pomeroy, Topeka; Betty Simpson, Kansas City, Mo.; and Mrs. Thomas Payne, Washington D. C. ... dinner guests Sunday are Frances Davison; and William White, Bonner Springs. ROCK CHALK CO-OP . . . ... had a diner dance with the Jay Coeds Thursday night. DELTA TAU DELTA . . . ... announced the initiation of Hoyt Baker of Peabody, Robert Ruxton, Kansas City, Jim Wilson, Topeka, Arthur Moody, St. Francis, and Willis Baker, Pleasanton. ... dinner guests Thursday were Mr. P. E. Baker, Ross Baker, and Lt. Johnson. ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA . . . ☆ . . . weekend guest was Miss Charles Elliott. . . . had a slumber party Friday with pledges. HOPKINS HALL.. ☆ . . . is now an organized house on the campus with twenty-one new members. Officers elected last Sunday evening are: president, Ernestine Affholder; vice-president, Mary Kay Hill; secretary-treasurer, Ruby Shamburg; and reporter, Virginia Henderson. The housemother is Miss Annie P. Moore. WAGER HALL . . . . Martha Gage of Lawrence was an overnight guest Friday. . . weekend guests were Lois Ann McDowell and Julia Albaugh SIGMA CHI . . . ... Sunday dinner guests were Barbara Winn, Peggy Shroeder, Anne Mason, Lael Gray, and Forest Hardacre. . . . has announced the pledging of David Kawley, Overland Park; Dwight Sutherland and John Sutherland, Kansas City, Mo.; and Matthew Weigand, Leavenworth. New under-arm Cream Deodorant safely Stops Perspiration 1. Does not rot dresses or men's ... Alita York was a weekend guest. 3. Instantly stops perspiration for 2. No waiting to dry. Can be used right after shaving. 4. A pure, white, greaseless, stainless vanishing cream. stainless vanishing cream. 5 Awarded Approval Seal of 1 to 3 days. Prevents odor. A pure white, precleaner. 5. Awarded Approval Seal of American Institute of Laudering for being harmless to fabric, JOHN MOORE CO-OP . . HARMON CO-OP . . . Arrid is the largest selling deodorant . . . Mrs. Allen Weaver and Jack Eckhart were Saturday guests. . . . Sunday guests were Mrs. Weaver Miss Peggy Osmond, and Misses Beverly Jane and Glennie Jean Waters. . . . guest Monday was Gene Sherwood. ✩ WESTMINSTER HALL . . . ... Annabelle Beck of Viola, Kan. was a weekend guest. ☆ Actors Are Praised For War Activities New York, Feb. 1 (INS) — Former President Herbert Hoover today commended the theatrical profession for its war activities. "Every actor in America is today making some contribution to the morale and inspiration of the home front and of our armed services." Mr. Hoover said. "Here is the only business in the country which gives away the only thing it has to sell." KAPPA ETA KAPPA . . . announced the pledging of Stanley Scott of Topeka. PHI CHI DELTA . . . ... will have a supper at 7 o'clock Thursday evening the home of Mrs. Theo. H. Aszman where Mrs. Fred Brener will speak concerning the general subject of Mexico. GAMMA PHI BETA . . . . . . Sunday dinner guests were Dr. and Mrs. Laurence Woodruff and daughter, Susan, Dean Ostrum, Ralph Dockstrader, Bob Castor, Manhattan; Jerry Nelson, Kansas City; and Lester Rose from the Naval Air Base at Gardner. University Women Will Meet Thursday Afternoon The University Women's club will meet at three o'clock Thursday afternoon in the men's lounge of the Memorial Union building. Following a short business meeting, tea will be served; members have been urged to bring their knitting and sewing. Mr. Paul B. Lawson, chairman for the meeting, has chosen for the hostess committee Mnes. Waldemar Geltch, J. J. Jakosky, Leonard H. Axe, and Miss Cora M. Downs. Women assisting at the tea tables will be Mmes. George B. Smith, W. H. Shoemaker, T. D. Jones, Marston McCluggage, L. L. Boughton, and Miss Helen Wagtail. KAPPA BETA . . . ... christian sorority for college women, held initiation services Saturday, and initiation was followed by a formal banquet honoring the new initiates. 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