an wi y la co E Observances of V-E Day Held By University and Church Groups 5 News of V-E day overshadows all prior events today. The University observed the long-awaited victory in Europe with an 11:30 convocation this morning. The churches of Lawrence held services of thanksgiving this afternoon. Chancellor Deane W. Malott will be the speaker at 8 tonight at a community service to be held in the Lawrence Community building and conducted by members of the ministerial alliance. Campus Society Pi Eota Phi—A/C Oliver Samuel, Beloxi, Miss., was a dinner guest yesterday. Alpha Chi Omega—S 2 C Kenneth Higdon, Olathe, and A S Arthur Woodman, Topeka, were guests Sunday. Delta Tau Delta — Dinner guests yesterday were Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Wilson, Topeka; Cal Marrow, K. C. Bates, and P. C. Patterson, of Kanas City, Mo.; Dean F. T. Stockton, cof., J. G. Blocker, and William Moore, Lawrence. Kappa Sigma—An informal party was held Saturday in the Union building. Guests were Mrs. Phyllis Busick, Miss Carlotta Nellis, Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Sisler, Alberta Cornwell, Marietta Richardson, Ruth Mitchell, Colleen Richmond, Dorothy Deem, Donna Mae Wingerson, Beverly Ann Smith, Madge S唐, Tuka Wright, Frances Sartori, Sara Russell, Joan Schindling, Rosemary Jarbow, Martha Laffer, Carrier Arnold, Sue Hamel, Mary Truner, Marjorie Emick, Lucy Buess, and Marilyn Beck. A picnic was held Saturday night. Phi Kappa Psi -Mel Dillon was initiated Monday. He is leaving for the Merchant Marine cadet corps. 1234 Oread—Maxine Mayes, Kansas City university, was a weekend guest. Phi Delta Theta — A/C Oliver Samuel, Emporia, was a guest Monday night. Sigma Kappa—Mrs. John Brown, Mullinsville, was a week-end guest. Lolliffe—Ens. Harry Smith, Boston tesi Omega — Mrs. F. W. Oyster after hute, was a house guest Monday. Int Betty Nickles, vice-president, resigned and Barbara Barcroft was elected to the office at a short election Monday. Bonnie Holden was elected social chairman. Gamma Phi Beta — Bonny Pury, Lawrence, was a dinner guest Monday. Sunday dinner guests were Mr and Mrs. Sam Elliot, and Miss Maude Elliot; and Mrs. H. N. Tihen, Wichita. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. O'Neal, Ponca City, Okla., were house guests over the week-end. Delta Gamma—Mrs. Nancy Baker, Bonner Springs, was a weekend guest. Sunday dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Morris, Oskalooa; William Richardson and Harold Taff, Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. R. H. Miller, former chapter member, and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Fausett, all of Osawatonie, were guests Sunday afternoon. Alpha Omicron Pi—Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Witt, Russell, were weekend guests. Wright Place—Mrs. John Downs, Paola, was a weekend guest. Cutter, House—Mrs. Lee Bannett, Sterling, was a weekend guest. Locksley Hall — Sunday dinner guests were Joyce Wellborn, Lynson, Pfc. R. C. Newman, Ft. Riley; Mable Brenner, Junction City; Cad Westfall, Lawrence; and Wilba Brown, Sabetha. The "Sour Owl," published by the Junior Society of Owls, originated in 1914, and in 1916 came out in a new form with Don D. Davis, as editor. Chet Spray Married To Alice Bodman The marriage of Miss Alice Bodman, Kansas City, Mo., and Lt. Chet Spray, Lawrence, graduate of the School of Business in 1940, took place April 29 at the First Methodist church in Kansas City. Miss Jeanne Bodman, sister of the bride, was maid of honor, and Miss Elsie Brackney was junior bridesmaid. Lt. Spray was attended by his brother, Carl Spray, Lawrence. The usheres were Pfc. Robert Shead, Lakewood, Ohio, and Herbert Shultz, Lawrence. Lt. Spray, naval air corps, has recently returned for the second time from the South Pacific where he has been flying dive bombers. O.T. Speakers to Be From K.U. Hospital Speakers at the meeting of the Occupational Therapy club, which will be held at 7:30 tonight in the Kansas room of the Union building, will be Dr. Gordon M. Martin, assistant professor of physical medicine at the University hospitals, and Mrs. Nina Crawford, instructor of occupational therapy at the University hospitals. Refreshments will be served, and all those interested are invited to attend the meeting, Donna Glorvick, president, said. Lee Baker to Speak Before Math Club Lee Baker, engineering junior, will speak on "Number Theorems" at the meeting of the Mathematics club at 4:30 p.m. tomorrow in the officers' club of the Union building, Charlotte Price, program chairman, announced. May 11 Nomination Deadline May 11 is the deadline for all nominations for offices to be voted upon in the spring election. Nominations must be signed by the president and secretary of the party and accompanied by a filing fee of $1 for each nominee, and they must be filed with Robert Buechel, All Student council secretary, before that date. (Chap. 2, sec. 4 and 6, Constitution and By-Laws of the A.S.C.)—Advertisement. Official Bulletin UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Tuesday, May 8, 1945 Both groups of Tau-Sigma will meet tonight at 7:15. Le Cercle Francais se reunir ma mercredi, le 9 mai 1945, a 4:30, dans la salle 113, Frank Strong hall. Tous ceux qui sinisterressent en français sont invites. All students interested in trying out for cheerleader should meet in the Kansas room, Student Union building. 4:30 p.m. Thursday. All freshmen and sophomores in the College, except V-12 students and veterans, must see their advisers on Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday of this week.—Gilbert Ulmer, assistant dean of the College. Dramatic Workshop meeting will be held at 7:15 p.m. Thursday in the Little Theater of Green hall. Pledges will present their plays. Attendance is required. McCombmus-Theel Marriage Announced Householders who have rooms which will be available for the summer session are asked to notify by phone or letter the Office of the Dean of Student Affairs, room 228 Frank Strong hall, K.U.-26, at the earliest moment. Mrs. Harry McCommbus, Leavenworth, announces the marriage of her daughter, Corrinia Jean, to Otto W. Theel, U.S.N.R., son of Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Theel, Leavenworth. The double ring ceremony took place on April 7 in Leavenworth. Mr. Theel is a sophomore in the School of Medicine at the University hospital. Mrs. Theel is in nurse's training at Cushing hospital, Leavenworth. Before going into training she attended Huntington college, Huntington, Indiana. George Pierron, also in the School of Medicine, acted as best man. A reception was held at the bride's home. Those attending the wedding from the University were Dorothy Cooper, Dean Smith, Cecil Hudson, Kenneth Miller, Edmund Marks, and Calvin Bolze. Entomology Club to Meet The Entomology club will meet Thursday, May 10, at 3:30 in room 304, Snow hall. Addie Egbert will speak on the subject "Drawings for Scientific Publications." LOST: Gold high school ring, M.H.V.S. 1942. Finder please call John Dmott, 1334 Ohio, phone 2108. -148 WANT ADS LOST: Maroon Sheaffer fountain pen, Saturday, in or near Snow hall. If found leave in Bacteriology office or call 3067. Donna McChesney. -148 LOST: Swiss wrist watch in Fowler Shops, Saturday morning. Reward. Charles E. Smith, phone 3281. -150 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, MAY 8, 1945 University Club Will Elect New Officers Tomorrow The University club will meet on 8:15 p.m. tomorrow in the club room in Green hall for election of officers. Ballots will be open from 6:45 to 8:15 p.m. Hospital to Serve Navy Effective today, medical service for Navy personnel attached to the Navy command at the University will be provided by the Health service of the Watkins Memorial hospital. — BUY U.S. WAR BONDS — Remember --- The War With Japan Has Just Begun Now That The War With Germany Is Over Commonwealth Lawrence Theatres JAYHAWKER GRANADA VARSITY We can not ease up until the last man is out! THE KANSAS ELECTRIC POWER COMPANY