Waterstradt-Adams Wedding Planned for June 24 in Lawrence The marriage of Nona Maurine Waterstraw and Paul David Adams will take place at 3:30 p. m., June 24, in the First Methodist church in Lawrence, Bert Waterstraw, Detroit, has announced. The Rev. Edwin F. Price will officiate. Miss Waterstradt, College senior, is a resident of Watkins hall. She is a member of Phi Beta Kappa; Pi Lambda Theta, honorary education society; Pi Mu Epsilon, honorary mathematics organization; Jayanes and Kappa Phi, Methodist Women's organization. She is past president of Wesley Foundation and the Math club. Midshipman Adams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Adams, Clay Center, is a sophomore in the school of Medicine in Kansas City. He is a member of Phi Beta Pi, medical fraternity. Joan Waterstradt will be her sister's maid of honor. Dick Beach, former student now attending the School of Medicine at the University of Missouri, will serve as best man. Delta Gamma -Dinner guests last night were Mrs. D. L. Cochran, Mrs. H. R. Warren, Mrs. B. P Connolly, Mrs. Hazel Wells, Miss Jane Wells, Kansas City, Mo., and Miss Sally Barber, Dallas, Texas. Campus Society Alpha Omicron Pi held an exchange dinner with Chi Omega last night. The guests were Meredith Gear, Bonnie Holden, Marjorie Kern, and Marilyn Sweeney. Rose Hosling, Alpha Omicron Pi, drum major for the University band, had to withdraw from school owing to illness. She was a dinner guest at the chapter house last night. Pi Beta Phi-Barbara Sarris, Kansas City, Mo., was a dinner guest Wednesday. The Sociology club held its meeting at Watkins hall yesterday evening. Marilyn Quaintance, Centerville is a guest. The party in honor of the graduating seniors was given last night by the first year residents. Don Alderdown, Carruth, was a special guest. Harmon Co-op—Eleanor Peirano, Wilson; Marian Conkey and Henrietta Adams, Lawrence; and Claudine Chamberlain, former hall resident who graduated last year, were dinner guests yesterday. Nu Sigma Nu—Bill Charlton was a dinner guest yesterday. Phi Chi — Hugh Donahoe was a dinner guest yesterday. Corbin Hall-The annual strawberry festival in honor of the graduating seniors at Corbin hall was held last night. Strawberries and ice cream were served. Residents of one corridor put on a skit. The senior wills and prophecies were read. Chi Omega — House guests Wednesday were Elizabeth Wierman, Leavenworth, and Ann Ball, Coffeyville. An exchange dinner with Alpha Omicron Phi was held yesterday. Kappa Kappa Gamma - Col. and Mrs.D.R.Hyde and daughter,Sara, Lawrence, were dinner guests yesterdav. An exchange dinner was held with Kappa Alpha Theta yesterday. 3 Delta Tau Delta - Dick Beach, other chapter member, now at the University of Missouri, was a visitor Wednesday night. Carruth Hall—Jack Keller, Ottawa, was a guest Wednesday. Library Contract Let in 1923 The contract for the Watson library was let Jan. 3, 1923. It is to have an addition after the war. Authorized Parties Friday Battenfield Hall -Dance, 1425 Louisiana, 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. Inter-Fraternity Council — Dance Eldridge hotel, 9 to 12 p.m. Saturday Senior class—Cake Walk, Military Science building, 9 to 12 p. m. Elizabeth Meguiar, Adviser of Women. Church Notes Trinity Lutheran church, 13th and New Hampshire—The morning worship will be conducted by Rev. A. J. Beil at 11 a.m. 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, 10th and Kentucky—The college class will meet at 9:30 a.m. in the Foster room, the Rev. Warren Hile, Jr., will lead the service of worship, communion and sermon at 10:45 a.m. The college forum will meet at 5 p.m. in 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, 8th and Kentucky—The University class for Bible study will have as its subject "Jesus' Mission and Message." They will meet at 9:45 a. m. First Presbyterian church, Ninth and Vermont streets—Mrs. Vere W. Abbey's student class will meet at 10 a. m. The morning worship will be conducted at 11 a. m. by the Rev. Harold G. Barr, guest speaker, who will talk on "As a Roaring Lion." Rev. Ernest L. Snodgrass will give the sermon at 11 a.m. on "Friends of Faith." Jean Mansur will be the leader in Youth Fellowship meeting at 5:30 p. m. to discuss "America's Number Two Problem." Treh will be a discussion by the Vesper club group at 5 p. m. on "Plans for the Autumn Program." They will meet at 1212 Oread. First Methodist church, Tenth and Vermont—The morning worship will be at 11 a. m. The Fireside group will meet at 4:30 p. m. in the parish house. First Methodist church, Tenth and Vermont streets—The Student class will be at 9:45 a.m., the morning Mrs. C. L. Royer, Jr., Kansas City, Mo., has announced the marriage of her sister, Rosa Lee Glauser, College sophomore, to Drexel D. Bateman, MW 2/C, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bateman, Marville. Rosa Lee Glauser Married Yesterday The marriage took place last night in the chapel in Myers hall with the Rev. Harold G. Barr officiating. The bride wore a white linen street dress and a white half hat, and a corsage of gardenias. Jeanne Overstreet, College senior and maid-of honor, wore a light blue street dress with navy blue accessories. Her corsage was of pink carnations. Richard V. Brown, V-12 engineering senior, was the best man. Mr. Bateman returned two weeks ago from 10 months' sea duty in the Pacific. He is to be sent to turbine school in Brooklyn where Mrs. Bateman will join him at the end of this semester. Delta Phi Delta Installed Officers at Last Meeting Delta Phi Delta, honorary art fraternity, held installation of officers at its last regular meeting of the year last night in Frank Strong hall. New officers are; Joanne Johnson, president; Mary Frances Neidig, treasurer; Julia Fields, recording secretary; Frances Lawrence, corresponding secretary; Burnett Replogle, pallette editor and Barbara Barto, publicity chairman. Carl Maupin Receives Commission as Ensign Carl Francis Maupin, Merriam, was recently commissioned an Ensign in the Naval Reserve and designated a naval aviator at the naval air training bases. Pensacola, Fla. He will be ordered to duty either at an instructor's school for further training or at an operational base. Ensign Maupin attended the University during 1942-43 before entering naval service. worship at 10:50 a. m, with Rev. Oscar E. Allison conducting the service, and the Wesley Foundation Fellowship at 6 p. m. Also All White Sandals in Hi-heels or Wedgies $2.95 - $3.45 - $4.00 - $4.45 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, JUNE 8,1945 Jimmy Green Probably Thinks It's Nothing But a Vicious Circle ---And He's Right Jinmy Green looks sad today. Gone are the brilliancy of his silver trousers, bright red vest, and Kelly green coat. He's back to normal again. Barely distinguishable by attire from his student companion, Jimmy Green is once more garbed in somber black. Newcomers to the campus will once more be asking, "Well, which one is Jimmy Green?" Fine Arts Students Blamed Whatever other comment is made on the traditional painting of Jimmy Green, you will be sure to hear that the job of March 17 was a real work of art. One student actually thought the Fine Arts majors had been the guilty ones. The engineers, traditional St. Patrick's day painters, would probably just as soon that the whole affair be left at that, too. Workmen Realize Futile Efforts Workers of buildings and grounds, finally giving up the idea that maybe the continuous rain would wash the statue clean, spent yesterday afternoon scrubbing diligently and muttering under their breath about the futility of the whole thing. The remark of a passing sailor of the slide-rule variety didn't help matters any. "Ah, ha! I see there's work for the engineers some night soon." Arrow Birthstone Ties For Father's Day Here's a Father's Day gift that's sure of a big hand from the old boy—an Arrow tie that has Pop's own birthstone for its decoration. The price, boxed $1.50