3 Campus Society iCeta Beta Phi—Mary Jo Cox was a inner guest yesterday. A. Harris, John Schwartz, Neosho, Mo. a guest. Watkins Hall—Betty Young, Betty Copeland, and Carolyn Owlsy. Jolliffe hall, and Fat Miller, Lillian Koch, and Marietta Richardson, Tipperary, were guests at an exchange 'inner yesterday.' Foster Hall—Cpl. Arthur Starrett, marine corps, Neodesha, was a visitor Monday. Phi Kappa Psi — Marine Corporate Bob King, Lawrence, was a dinner guest yesterday evening. Hillcrest—Mrs. W. W. D, Cady, Herington; Mrs. George Walton, New Albany, Ind.; Mr. C. B. Gardner, Valley Center, Dean Baker, Kansas City, Mo.; Sidney Morland, Howard; and S./Sgt. Dwight Walton, recently returned from England, were weekend guests. Sigma Alpha Epsilon — Bill Belt Kansas City, Mo., former chapter member, was a guest yesterday. Delta Sigma Theta—Alice Munroe, Topeka, regional secretary of Delta Sigma Theta, was guest speaker of forum Sunday at the Ninth street Baptist church to open the annual May week activities. The pladge class of Delta Sigma Theta is entertaining the pledge classes of Alpha Kappa Alpha and Zeta Phi Beta with a coke party today. Chi Omega—Guest for lunch yesterday was Emmdee Gregory, Lovington, Ill. Jollife-An exchange dinner was held yesterday. June Montgomery, Marilyn Whiting, Alverta Niceld, Watkins hall, and Trudy Leslie, Elizabeth Posornow, Foster hall, were present. Locksley Hall—Guests at an exchange dinner with Corbin hall last night were Dorothy Brenner, Cheesey Shirley, Barbara Clark, Mereuth Heinsohn, and Barbara Heinsohn. Delta Gamma—Mrs. R. J. Smith, Butler, Mo., was a Monday dinner guest. Carruth Hall — William Bradley and Keith Bradley, Blue Mound, were guests Sundav. Sigma Chi—Elizabeth Anne Beach, lege junior, and Elizabeth Esterle, ge freshamn, were dinner s last evening. lau Sigma Initiates installs New Officers Tau Sigma held its initiation amber and ceremonies at the Hearth last night. Those initiated were: Barbara Barcroft, Margaret Barker, Joyce Wauro, Tassie Brooks, Virginia Rachel Fuller, Meredith Gear, Glenda Lueinger, Beverly Mendenhall, Patricia Miller, Marian Minor, Barbara Mofett, Shirley Oelschlager, Margaret Ott, Nancy Parshall, Ruth Russell, Barbara Varner, Joan Woodward, and Maurine Zimmerman. Initiation of officers also took place. Joan Power was initiated as president, Beverly Mendenhall, vice-president, Joyce Wauro, secretary, Doris Dixon, treasurer, and Joan Woodward, sergeant at arms. Ruth Russell, accompanied by Marian Miller, sang "Clouds" by Earnest Charles, "I'm Owre Too young to Marry Ya', arranged by Bax, and "The Laughing Song" from the opera; "The Bat." mer Student Is Promoted 15th AAF in Italy — Hugh E. DeVater, 21, son of Mr. Oral J, Deuter of 309 East 11th street, Hutchison, Kansas, a P-38 Lightning gtter pilot in the 14th Fighter group serving with the 15th air force, has been promoted to the grade of first lieutenant. He is a former student at the University. The Dramatics Workshop will have an initiation dinner on June 5. James of the initiates will be announced later. Virgil Allison Elected Regent of Kappa Psi Virgil Allison, pharmacy senior, was elected regent of Kappa Psi, national pharmacy fraternity, at a meeting last night. Other officers elected for next year were: Sam Curry, vice-regent; Laurena Rossillon, secretary; Rayburn Werts, treasurer; and Myron Peterson, historian and chaplain. All are freshmen in the School of Pharmacy. Vic Mallory, senior pharmacy student, was guest speaker at the meeting. Margaret Miller Marries J. V. Dixon Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Miller, Herington, have announced the marriage of their daughter, Margaret, to Coxswain James V. Dixon, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Smith, Herington. The double ring ceremony took place at 10 a.m. Friday in the church of St. John the Evangelist. The bride is a freshman in the pharmacy school and is a member of Kappa Epsilon. The bridegroom has just returned from 21 months' service in the South Pacific, and is stationed at the Olathe Naval Air base. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Smith, Kansas City, Kan., were attendants. Laurens Rossillon and Max Marquez were ushers. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the home of Mrs. Fred Snart, 841 Louisiana. The couple is now at home at 645 Missouri. — BUY U.S. WAR BONDS — The regular Union midweek dance will be held at 7:30 tonight in the Union lounge, Jane Atwood, Student Union Activities social chairman, as announced. Don Cousins and his V-12 band will play. Midweek Tonight Lt. William Perdue Visits Campus Lieutenant William Perdue, a graduate of the School of Fine Arts in 1943, visited the campus Saturday. Lt. Perdue was a tank commander in the Ruhr battle and was the only crew member who escaped death when a bomb struck their tank. He was in a hospital in France for some time, and is stationed now at Camp Carson, Colorado, awaiting discharge. Spanish Club to Give Fiesta Next Week As its final meeting of the year, the Spanish club, El Ateneo, will present a fiesta at 7:30 p.m., May 31, in the Kansas room of the Union building. Members are asked to come in costume and a prize will be given for the one most colorful and authentic. The program will include music, games, and fortune telling, furnished by the Spanish American students. The entire program will be conducted in Spanish. Club members must sign up in the spanish office if they plan to attend the fiesta, Louise Hatch, president, announced today. BUY U.S. WAR BONDS Gustafson Phone 911 The College Jeweler Student Jewelry Store for 40 Years 911 Mass. St. Play Suit Season Is Here Choose from our selection in seersucker, gingham Jersey and other summer materials. Priced from 7.95 to 13.95 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, MAY 23, 1945 Margaret Eberhart Marries Lt. Shanklin in Unique Ceremony Fashions First Guests attending the wedding of Miss Margaret Eberhardt and Lt. Benjamin W. Shanklin, who were married last night in the First Baptist Church, in Kansas City, had a taste of the unusual. The bride, who resigned from the faculty of the design department of the University March 1. to be married, provided her own ring and also that of the bridegroom. She entwined the strands of gold wire into a massive ring for her husband, and for herself, she used a more intricate delicate, design. She also designed her engagement ring, the stone of which was a brown diamond found by her husband while in Alaska. Another touch of the unusual was in the ceremony itself, which was removed from the commonplace. The bridegroom stood in the choir loft and sang "I Love You Truly" to his bride as she stood at the rear of the sanctuary waiting for the wedding march. At the altar, the two recited the vows from memory. Besides the bride's touch in designing the rings, her skill was also a point of interest in the floral display, where a vase shaped by her and glazed by a formula she devised, was used. She made the vase white here at the University. The father of the bridegroom, the Rev. C. H. Shanklin, officiated at the ceremony. Lieutenant and Mrs. Shanklin will go to Camp Lee, Va., where he is stationer with the quarter master corps. He recently was commissioned after spending three years in Alaska. Lt. Shanklin has served most of his time in the army as a chaplain's assistant. He plans to enter the ministry following the war. Esther Twente Is Institute Chairman Prof. Esther Twente of the sociology department is institute committee chairman of the 46th annual Kansas Conference of Social Works, which is being held this week throughout the state with the theme "Social Reconversion." Miss Twente is acting adviser to the regional meets in Dodge City, Oakley, Salina, Wichita, Chanute, and Kansas City. Records of 1924 show that 46 per cent of the University students were from places of less than 2000 population. To please your purse without hindering the quality we are happy to offer you grade one milk at 10c per quart, butter-milk at 9c per quart, and cream at 38c per quart, 19c per pint or 10c per half pint. We also carry a complete line of groceries, fresh vegetables, and fresh meats. Our store is open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. each week day. "State Inspected Dairy Products Our Specialty" 19th & La. LOG CABIN MARKET Phone 910 "GLAMOURIZE" THE STAG LINE WITH VIGNY'S