3 Combined Band-Orchestra Plans Seven-Hour Picnic for Tomorrow The annual University band and orchestra picnic will be held from 4 to 11 p.m. tomorrow at Holcomb's grove, southwest of Lawrence, Eugene Arnold, president of the band, has announced. Transportation to the grove has been planned by a committee headed by Rudy Carl. Helen Pierson, president of the orchestra, is chairman of the food committee. The 125 members and guests will be entertained with an afternoon of baseball and contests, to be followed in the evening by dancing. Entertainment has been planned by a committee under the chairmanship of Eugene Armold. Campus Societv Prof. and Mrs. Russell L. Wiley will be chaperons. Phi Delta Theta—Officers for the summer semester elected Thursday opening are: John Hawley, president; Charles Ball, reporter; and Louis Goehring warden. Tau Kappa Epsilon—Cliff Hauge, chapter adviser, and Mrs. Hauge and their daughter, Kansas City, were guests Thursday evening. Beverly Brower, Emporia, was a guest yesterday. Mr. Brower, who has recently been discharged from the army under the point system, has been awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross eleven times. Delta Sigma Theta-Officers elected Thursday at the last meeting of the year are: Yvonne Alston, president; Franzena Jackson, vice-president, rush captain, and dean of pledges; Virginia Lyle, treasurer; and Velma Hayter, chaplain and sergeant-at-arms. Sigma Alpha Epsilon-John Gage, Kansas City, a K.U. alumnus, was a guest last night. Locksley Hall - Lt. E. R. Steriet Leavenworth, was a dinner guest last night. Corbin—A formal dinner was held in honor of the graduating seniors and of girls who have received some special honor at the University. Tipperary—An election of officers for the coming year was held Wednesday evening. New officers are: Patricia Miller, president; Dorothy Higginbottom, vice-president; Eunice Carlson, secretary; Madge Smith, treasurer; Ana Andrews, social chairman; and Vivian Rogers, music chairman. To honor the senior girls, a formal dinner was served last night. Miss Elizabeth Meguiar, adviser of women, was a special guest. Seniors are: Pauline Schultz, Eunice King, An- laire Landrum, and Louise McIntire. In the program which followed the dinner, Martha Beilh, fine arts sophomore, played "En Autumn" (Moussorgorsky); Ruth Dudley, fine arts freshman, sang "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes" (Kern-Harbach); and Barbara Young, College sophomore, sang "The Lord's Prayer" (Malotte) and "Through the Years" (Youmans-Heyman). Delta Tau Delta —S/Ic Stanley Cain, Great Lakes, Ill.; Pfc. Walter Harriman, Lawrence, recently liberated from a German prison camp and Lt. Steve Stimson, Kansas City, Mo., recently returned from Germany, have been guests this week. Sigma Chi-Lt, Bob Mallonee and t. Dick Muhern, Wichita, are guests is week. Phi Beta Pi—Paul Adams was a dinner guest Thursday evening. Alpha Chi Omega—Ens. Bill Knieb and Ens. Vernon Knieb, St. Joseph, Mo., were dinner guests yesterday. Patton Will Return to Europe Gen. George S. Patton, Third army commander, will return to Europe with an occupation assignment instead of going to the Pacific area. Lois Mann Marries Roy M. Taylor, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John J, Mann, Olathe, have announced the marriage of their daughter, Lois, to Roy M. Taylor, Jr., petty officer third class, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy M. Taylor, Williamson, W.Va. The wedding was a double ceremony, June 1, at the Christian church in Lawrence. The other couple was Miss Dorothy Jean Hobble, daughter of Mrs. C. P. Kellogg of Kansas City, Mo., and Mr. Joseph C. Evans, Jr., U.S. navy, Lynchburg, Va. The Rev. Warren Hile read the double service. Mrs. Taylor was a freshman in the School of Education last semester and a resident of Foster hall. Petty Officer and Mrs. Taylor are at home in Olathe. Trinity Lutheran church, 13th and New Hampshire—The Rev. A. J Beil will conduct the morning worship at 11 a.m. Church Notes Trinity Episcopal church, 10th and Vermont-Holy Communion will be at 8 a.m., church school at 9:30 a.m., and morning prayer and sermon at 11 a.m. First Christian church, 18th and Kentucky. At 9:30 a.m. m the College class will meet in the Foster room, and at 10:45 a.m. the service of worship, communion and sermon will be conducted by the Rev. Warren Hile, Jr. At 5 p. m. the College class will meet at Myers hall. Church of St. John the Evangelist, Kentucky between 12th and 13th-Masses will be at 8, 10 and 11:30 a.m. First Baptist church, Eighth and Kentucky—The University class for Bible study at 9:45 a. m. will have as its subject "The Christian Movement." The Rev. Ernest L. Snoodgrass will speak on "Christian Humility" at the 11 a. m. morning worship. The Youth Fellowship group will have- an informal-service of farewell at 5:30 p. m. at 1124 Mississippi street. First Presbyterian church, Ninth and Vermont streets—The Rev. Theodore H. Aszman has chosen New officers of the Westminster foundation and Vesper club will be installed at 11 p. m. Sunday during the regular morning service at the First Presbyterian church, Ninth and Vermont streets. Westminsier, Vesper Club Officers to Be Installed Sunday Phyllis Oliver, College freshman, has been elected president of the foundation; Margaret Merrifield, sophomore in the School of Fine Arts, secretary; and Orain Carter, treasurer. Almada Bollier is president of the Vesper club. Committee chairmen of fellowship are Kenneth Oldham, College junior, and Marjorie Dinsmore, College freshman. Donald Hayenga, Engineering sophomore, will be chairman of the programs; Lois Greenwood, College junior, devotional; Margaret McHarg, College sophomore, social; Jeanne Blanchard, world outreach; Miss Merrifield, music; Mildred Thomson, junior in the School of Fine Arts, publicity; and Marian Thomson, special student in the School of Fine Arts, refreshments. The installation will be during the service in order to introduce the youth representation of the church to the congregation. The Rev. Theodore H. Aszman will give a sermon on "God Give Us Men." "God Give Us Men" as his sermon topic. There will be an installation of officers for the Westminster Foundation at 11 a.m. The Vesper club will have a service of consecration and communion at 5 p. m. at 1221 Oread. Plymouth Congregational church, between 9th and 10th on Vermont—The morning worship service will be at 11 a. m., and the Fireside Forum group will meet in the parish house at 4:30 p. m. First Methodist church, Tenth and Vermont streets—The student class will meet at 9:45 a.m., the morning worship service will be at 10:50 a.m., conducted by the Rev. Oscar E. Allison. The Wesley Foundation fellowship will meet at 6 p.m. MAKE YOUR GIFT SELECTIONS at VI'S GIFT SHOP Hotel Eldridge UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, JUNE 15, 1945 Phi Delta Theta—formal dance, Lawrence County club, 9 to 12 p.m. Delta Upsilon—picnic, Holcomb's grove, 7 to 12 p.m. Authorized Parties Saturday University Band and Orchestra—picnic, Holeomb's grove, 4 to 11 p.m. Elizabeth Meguiar, Advisor of Women Ida Mae Woodburn, John Ott Engaged Phi Beta Pi has announced the engagement of John L. Ott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ott, Sabetha, to Ida Mae Woodburn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Woodburn, Hutchinson. Miss Woodburn is a junior in the College. Mr. Ott, V-12, is a senior. Marie Miller to Return Monday Miss Marie Miller, assistant dean of women, will return to the campus Monday from her home near Macon, Mo., where she has been on vacation. Three More Added To Estes Delegation Three more names have been added to the list of ten who are going to the Y. W. C. A. - Y. M. C. A. Estes student-faculty conference to be held this month at the association camp in Colorado. Janet Belt, College sophomore, Charles Collins, and Robert Ellsworth, Engineering junior, will go with the others who have already signed up. This is the largest group going to the annual Estes conference in the last two years. The theme this year will be "Developing Christian Attitudes for the New World." Dr. T. Z. Koo, adviser to the Chinese delegation at the San Francisco conference will be among the faculty. Professors from Universities in the Rocky mountain region will attend. Rachel Vander-Werf, executive secretary for the Y. W. C. 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