3 All-Navy Dance Will Be Held Tonight in Honor of Senior V-12's The All-Navy dance will be held in the ballroom of the Union building from 9 to 12 tonight in honor of the senior V-12's who will be leaving for midshipman's school. Don Cousins and his V-12 band will play for the informal dance. Lt. and Mrs. Ira L. Hitchcock and Lt. and Mrs. A. B. Copping will be chaperons. Officers of the Olatane naval air station have been invited as special guests. Committees for the dance are composed of V-12 trainees in the Echool of Engineering and Architecture. On the decoration committee are Walter Siegerist, junior; Julian Riehl, James Gregath, and Arnold Ross, sophomores; Joseph Kott and Scott Fleener, freshmen. The arrangements and publicity committee is composed of Robert Naustrom, junior; John Guckin, freshman; James Sanders, Charles Ball, and Warren Alexander, sophomores. Don Cousins and David Whyte, juniors, are co-chairmen of the two committees. Campus Society Delta Gamma — House guests this week are Helen Lowenstein, former chapter member, Kansas City, Mo., and Joan Everette, Emporia. Alpha Omega Pi—An exchange dinner was held last night with Kappa Alpha Theta. Guests were Barbara Haffner, Beverly Stucker, Sue Blessington, Jean Fergus, Mariette Bennett, and Joan Veatch. Locksley Hall—An exchange dinner in the dormitory council was held last night and guests were Marie Hunt, and Madge Smith, Tipperary; Edna Lamb and Marilyn Whitford, Foster; and Arlene Williams, Harmon co-op. Other guests included Miss Eliabeth Meguiar, Miss Ruth Orcutt, and Miss Jeanpette Cass. Harman—Miss Margaret Anderson and Betty Ann Sanden were dinner guests yesterday. Pi Beta Phi—Lucille Burton, Kansas City. Mo., is a guest. Hopkins Hall—Mrs. B. L. Chamberlain, Kansas City, Kan., was a guest yesterday. Phi Chi- Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Templan in their daughter Elizabeth, Baroda, India, were guests' yesterday. Watkins Hall — Guests at an exchange dinner yesterday were Kay Webster and Jean Hamilton, Jolliffe, and Marjory Stroup, Annabelle Wristen, and Jean Born; Corbin. Ricker Hall - Marian Minor and Louise McIntire, Tipperary, were ex-change dinner guests Thursday night. Mary Alice Hardman Married in Paris We Serve Delicious Dinners Steaks Vegetable Plates Miss Mary Alice Hardman, '42, was recently married to Capt. James C. Egan, Jr., in the American cathedral in Paris. The bride has been serving as American Red Cross assistant at the base of the 410th bombardment group in France, in which Captain Egan was pilot. Mrs. Egan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Hardman, Los Angeles, was a graduate instructor in Spanish at the University after her graduation. She received her master's degree in 1944 and enlisted in the Red Cross in February. After completing her training, she was sent to England in April, 1944. She is a member of Sigma Kappa sorority. BILL'S GRILL Wm. Pappas Across from Courthouse 1109 Mass. Neidig One of 50 Chosen by Harper's Captain Egan, flight leader and assistant operations officer of the 410th bombardment group, has been flying with the Ninth air force since March. 1944. He has received the distinguished flying cross and the air medal with twelve oak leaf clusters for aerial achievement during combat missions. He has recently returned to this country for rest and reassignment. His home is in Shreveport, La. Delta Tau Delta—Martin Markley, Fort Leavenworth, was a guest Thursday. Mary Frances Neidig, junior in Fine Arts, is among the 50 selected from 6,000 contestants for final competition in the design contest sponsored nationally by Harper's Bazaar. Carruth Hall—Marilyn Marks, Topeka, was a dinner guest Wednesday. Miss Neidig drew and designed clothes for 12 fashion figures. Her entries may be reproduced as dress patterns or for use by the magazine. Phi Kappa Psi - Maj. Jim Abby, former chapter member, was a guest yesterday. Officers for next fall elected Thursday were Jim Graham, president; Kenneth Johnson, vice-president; Edmond Marks, secretary; and Kenneth Miller, treasurer. Phi Beta Pi—Charles Lamb, Minneapolis, was a dinner guest last night. Tipperary — Bernelda Larsen and Coral Wade, Ricker Hall, were exchange dinner guests last night. to 12 p.m. Political science—picnic, 4 to 10 p.m. Saturday PT 8-party,1621 Edgehill road, 8 to 12 p.m. Authorized Parties Friday— Navy V-12 unit—dance, Union ballroom, 9 to 12 p.m. Delta Gamma -- formal party, 1001 W. Hills, 9 to 12 p.m. Delaware Phi Beta Pi- formal dance, Country Club, 9 to 12 p.m. ppa Kappa Gamma—dance, chapter house, 9 to 12 p.m. Gamma Phi Beta - Freshman Cruise, chapter house, 7 to 12 p.m. Phi Chi - initiation dance, chapter house, 9 to 12 p.m. a Phi Beta—dance, Kansan room of the Union building, 9 to 12 p.m. Corbin Hall—spring formal, Corbin hall, 9 to 12 p.m. ELIZABETH MEGUHAR Adviser of Women. Rain Falls on 20 of 31 Days As Kaw River Floats Area On 20 of the 31 days in May rain fell totaling 9.03 inches, according to C. J. Posey, co-operative weather observer. It wasn't until the last of the month that the Kaw river was well within its banks, flooding slightly during the month at points between Manhattan and Lawrence. Hail fell on May 28 to give the only variation to the rain this month. Elmer C. Holt, Kansas City, a former graduate of the University, has been promoted to lieutenant (junior grade), aboard a destroyer of the Atlantic fleet. He holds the American theater and the European-African-Middle Eastern theater ribbons. Elmer Holt Now a Lieutenant University Daily Kansar Student Paper of THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS LAWRENCE, KANSAS Mail subscriptions rates from March 7 to June 18, 1945, outside Lawrence, $1.75 plus $0.4 tax; inside Lawrence, $1.75 plus $0.4 tax; and $70 station. Yearly rates on outside Lawrence, $2.65 plus $0.4 tax; outside Lawrence, $3.50 plus $0.7 tax and $1.40 postage. Published in Lawrence, Kansas, every afternoon during the school year except Saturday and Sunday, University holidays, and during examination periods. September 17, 1910, at the post office at Lawrence, Kansas, under act of March 3, 1879. Pick your graduation gifts from our fine selection Vi's Gift Shop For Graduation Jewelry, Handkerchiefs Stationery, Compacts Vi's Gift Shop Hotel Eldridge ZELAN JACKETS Fine quality poplin, zelon treated. Waist length. $3.95 Zipper Front Gibbs Clothing WHERE CASH BUYS MORE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, JUNE 1, 1945 Trinity Episcopal church, 10th am and Vermont—Holy Communion will be at 8 a.m., Church school at 9:30 a.m. and the morning prayer and sermon at 11 a.m First Christian church. 10th and Kentucky—At 9:30 a.m. the College class will meet in the Foster room. At 10:45 a.m. worship and communication will be held with a sermon by Warren Hile, Jr. Colege forum will meet at 5 p.m. in Mvers hall. Trinity Lutheran church, 13th and New Hampshire—The Rev. A. J. Beil will conduct the regular morning worship at 11 a.m. Church of St. John the Evangelist, Kentucky between 12th and 12th- Masses will be held at 8, 10, and 11:30 a.m. First Baptist church, Eighth and Kentucky—The subject for the University class for Bible study will be "Man's Extremity." They will meet at 9:45 am. The Rev. Ernest L. Snodgrass will give a sermon on "Faith's Freedom" at the morning worship service, 11 a.m. Church Notes Miss Lea Blouce Edgar, missionary on furlough from China, will speak at the Youth Fellowship meeting. 5:30 p.m. First Presbyterian church, Ninth and Vermont streets—Student classes will meet with Mrs. Abbey at 10 a.m. The Rev. Theodore H. Aszman will give his sermon on the topic "Our Sister Death" at the regular morning worship, 11 a.m. Rachel VanderWerf will speak on the "Power of Twelve" at Vesper club, 1221 Oread, at 5 p.m. A social hour and refreshments will follow. 811 Mass. St. Plymouth Congregational church, between 9th and 10th on Vermont—At 11 a.m. the morning worship service will be held. At 4:30 p.m. the Fireides Forum group will meet in the parish house. First Methodist church, Tenth and Vermont streets ~ At 9:45 a.m. the student class will meet, at 10.50 a.m. Psi Chi Held Initiation Wednesday Night Besi Chi, honorary psychology fraternity, initiation services were held 6 p.m. Wednesday in Frank Strong hall, Miss Beulah Morrison, of the department of psychology announced Thursday. Jean Cody, Psi Chi president, conducted the ceremony and officiated at the dinner held at the Hearth after the initiation. Initiates are Sue Diggs, Patricia Gore, Janet Sloan, Norland Anderson, Jean O'Connor, Marion Hasty, Mariette Bennett, Mary Lou Shewy, Mrs. Mary Ferguson, and Eileen Giles. School of Business Will Have Picnic The School of Business picnic which replaces the annual hinter will be held at 5 p.m. Wednesday at Potter lake, Elizabeth Pile, chairman, said. The School of Business faculty, students, pre-business students, and economic majors have been invited to attend. Students may also bring guests. Those who plan to attend should sign up in the business office before Monday, Miss Pile said. Refreshments will be sold at the picnic, but students should bring their own food. Gorrill Writes for KCKN Miss Katherine Gorrill, '45 is now doing continuity writing for radio station KCKN in Kansas City, Kansas. Miss Gerrill, a journalism department graduate in February was formerly a copy writer for the Potts-Tumbull Advertising agency. the Rev. Oscar E. Allison will conduct the morning worship service, and at 6 p.m. the Wesley Foundation fellowship will meet.