3 Hour Dances, Senior Recital. Dinner Scheduled for Tonight Even though the midweek dance has been cancelled, the Wednesday night calender remains filled. Mary Margaret Smith's senior fine arts recital at 8 p.m. in Fraser theater, and the Press club dinner at 6:30 p.m. at the Colonial tea room at which William B. Moorhead, police reporter for the Kansas City Star will speak, are scheduled for tonight. Watkins hall and Miller hall are also having hour dances from 7 to 8 p.m. tonight. Campus Society Corbin Hall—New officers installed last night were: Helen Satrik, president; Norma Jean Pyke, vice-president; Elizabeth Beard, secretary; Jean Born, treasurer; Im Roderick, social chairman; Elsie Thompson, co-chairman; and Melba Whiting, fire chief. The old and new officers wore gardenia corsages which were gifts of the residents of Corbin. Mrs. Harold Geen, Kent, Ohio, and Mrs. Harley Robins, Munter, Ohio, were dinner guests Tuesday. Chi Omega—Mrs. C. H. McClure, El Dorado, is a house guest this week. Gamma Phi Beta- At- a college scholarship dinner Tuesday, schoolship keys were given to those whose average was above 2.5 and to those in Phi Beta Kappa, Mary Ann Glad, Fulli Stacy, Betty Learned, Mary Margaret Moore, and Mignon Morton received keys. The formal scholarship dinner will be Thursday night. Kappa Kappa Gauna -- An ex- change dinner with Alpha Delta Phi will be held Wednesday. Delta Tau Delta—Lt. Robert Harris, Detroit, former chapter member was a dinner guest last evening. Carruth Hall - Keith H. Bradley Phi Mu Initiates Six New Members Phi Mu Alpha, men's music fraternity, held initiation services Saturday evening in the pine room of the Memorial Union building for the following: Dean A. Beck, Frank Stalzer, Richard Ong, Eric Ericsson, Keith Bunnell, and Arnold England. Alpha Delta Pi — The pledging of Constance A. Markley and Suzanne Reilly, College freshmen, was announced yesterday. Following the initiation, a dinner was held at the Hearth in honor of the new members. Sigma Chi - William Lindquist and Seaman Edward Kancel, both of Kansas City, Kan., were dinner guests last evening. College freshman, left for the navy last Saturday. Hillierst — Jean Roberts, Kansas City, Kan., was a weekend guest. Phi Keppa Pi- -Dow Crawford was a guest over the weekend. Tum Kappa Ipsilon -Berlin Snorks with a cluttered tum Toulouse sunning Campus House - A slumber party was held last Friday night. and a dinner guest Tuesday evening, skinny Alpha Fusion—Kill Dau- they, Pittsburg, Kan., and Murrey Muncio, Tulsa, OKa; former chapel members were weekend guests. Wright Place- Donna M. Sherman, Jonice Hay, and Billee Hay, Eskridge, were weekend guests. Delta Gamma—Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Nigg, Whitewater, were guests Sundav and Monday. Alpha Chi Omega — Mrs. Stanley Jones, Wichita, former pledge, was a guest last night. Yours for more Lipstick Luxury — BUY U.S. WAR BONDS — The territory in Vistingthof's command included all of northern Italy to the Isono river as well as the Aurunian province of Voronberg, Tyrol, and Salzkammer, and portions of Carniabba and Sviria. The troops included remnants of 20 German diving boats and six Italian Naval divisions which had fought behind the Nuba. Total German forces in this area are estimated at nearly a million men. The surrender was signed for the Allied by Lt. Gen. W. D. Morgan, chief of staff to Gen. Alexander. Metal? Yes indeed! The government released enough of it to enable Lucien Lelong's bringing you all your favorite lipstick shades and fragrances encased once again in its protective smoothness. But wait — you've heard only half. They're bigger, too—lots bigger—to afford you almost twice the Lipstick Luxury you've even enjoyed before. Marvin Grove was named for Chancellor Marvin. He agreed under these terms to hand over all German land, sea, and air forces in Italy to British Field Marshal Sir Harold Alexander, Allied commander - in - chief in the Mediterranean area. Lucien Lelong moulds more lipstick into a sleek new Metal Case! "I send also to you personally our appreciation of the high order of your leadership which conducted our armies to their complete victory." FOR MOTHER'S DAY The surrender was signed on behalf of Germany by Colonel General Heinrich von Viettinghoff, who succeeded Field Marshal Albert Kesselring as Nazi commander in Italy. Costume Jewelry, Stationery, Crystal, Colored Glass Vases, Pictures and Many Other Gifts VI'S GIFT SHOP Hotel Eldridge Cosmetic Dept. PRESIDENT---- (continued from page one) of the surrender of the German armed forces in Italy, I convey to you from the President of the people of the United States congratulations on the signal success of the Allied arms, navy and air forces under your command, gained only by persistent heroic efforts through many months of most difficult campaign. (continued from page one) UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, MAY 2.1945 Phone 911 The College Jeweler Gustafson Student Jewelry Store for 40 Years 911 Mass. St. 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. "Little Reno" Dance To Be Friday Night "State Inspected Dairy Products Our Specialty" Phone: 910 19th & La. Games and entertainment of "Little Reno" will be featured at the all-university dance Friday night, Eugenia Hepworth, president of Student Union activities, said. LOG CABIN MARKET Don Cousins and his V-12 band will play for the informal dance, which will be in the ballroom of the Student Union building from 9 to 12 p.m. All proceeds will be given to the Danforth Chapel fund, Miss Hepworth said. Bridge Club Plans Future Activities The Senior bench in Marvin Grove was presented by the class of 1914. New plans for future activities of the bridge club, sponsored by the Union Activities, will be discussed at 4:30 p.m. Thursday in the Kansas room, Joan Woodward, chairman, said today. All University students, both men and women, are invited to the meeting. Misa Woodward continued. Players are asked to bring their own partners and cards if possible. Paul West Tailor in Veterans BUY U.S. WAR BONDS Paul West, Tasha to Veterans Paul West, field representative of the veterans administration from the Kansas City office, talked with veterans on the campus yesterday. Mr. West will return May 21, to speak to them again. ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP 1017 Mass. 4. 98 5. 90 Perfectly tailored for work and playtimes. Cord weaves plain gahardines, and cavalry twills—all fabrics of excellent quality. There's distinction in the carefully styled pleats. Slide fastener.