3 Campus Entertainment Will Include A, Nu Sig Parties; YWCA Meet campus entertainment will be covered this weekend, with an I.S.A. party and a Nu Sigma picnic Saturday night, and a national convention program planned by the W.C.A. from 3 until 8 p.m. Sunday. The A.A.U.W. will also present Fun Fest at the Community building, with dancing from 8:30 until 11:30 p.m. to the music of the Lawrence High school dance band, and games and a floor show. The I.S.A. will sponsor its spring party for all University students from 8:30 until 11:30 p.m. in the range of the Memorial Union building. There will be tables for boards and table tennis as well as arrangements made for dancing. Rick Nichols, I.S.A. president, has announced. Mr. and Mrs. Broderick Janson and Mr. and Mrs. Haldeenaddy will act as chaperones. Forum discussions and talks by student speakers will highlight the W.C.A. convention, which is taking the place of the organization's national meeting, called off because the recent O.D.T. transportationuling. The group will meet in theansas room of the Memorial union building. Dinner will be served in the University club room at the Union. The Union's "Last Resort" will be used this weekend because of the invention. igma Kappa — An exchange din- was held last night with Kappa pha Theta. Campus Society Mrs. Glen E. Todd, Kansas City, o; Mrs. F. W. McCurry, Wichita, d Spencer McCurry, Wichita, were sts yesterday. chi Omega—Dinner guests yester- y were Rosemary Jarbose and Mrs. H. Bidleman, Kinsley. Filler Hall — Joan Wyatt, Kansas ty, Kan., will be a weekend guest. *beta Phi Beta*—Cpl. Tyner Edds, Fort Benning, Ga., was a Tuesday. Kappa Alpha Theta—Norma An- erson and Edith Marie Darby were a guests last night. An ex- treme dinner with Sigma Kappa held last evening. Gamma Phi Beta—Jack Griffo was luncheon guest yesterday. Phi Chi — Byron Yost, Lawrence; obert B. Blackburn. Phillipsburg; ibert Wenmiller. Buckner, Mo; W. L. McMorris, and Mrs. Mc. mrs were dinner guests last night. Delta Gamma — Dinner guests yes- day were Mrs. F. M. Gray, Clin- Mo; Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Corlett, nsas City, Mo.; and Mrs. F. S. tcher, Lawrence. guests this week are Mrs. S. A. For Gifts---do anthu viwomvuU anthu no noqiu loal brother VI's GIFT SHOP Hotel Eldridge Glassware, Stationery, Cards,Pictures Woodcuts,etc. For DINNER DATES It's the Colonial Tea Room Delicious Food Efficient Service 936 Ky. Phone 978 Authorized Parties Saturday, April 14 Nu Sigma Nu, picnic at Holcomb's Grove. 6 until 10 p.m. I. S.A. party, Union lounge, 8:30 until 11:30 p.m. Kappa Announces Sue Elliott's Marriage To S.A.E., Rex Hearst Kappa Kappa Gamma has announced the marriage of Sue Elliott, Kansas City, to Rex Hearst, also of Kansas City. The wedding took place Tuesday evening at the Mission Hills Country club in Kansas City. The bride, who was given in marriage by her uncle, Jack Elliott, wore a gown of white satin. Her attendants were Betty Jane Hamilton and Belle Thayer Claycomb. Patricia Piller sang. Candlelighters were Heilope Hillbrand and Barbara Winn. Marilyn McEwen, Hanna Hedrick, and Mary Morrill assisted at a reception following the ceremony. After a short wedding trip, the couple will make their home in Kansas City. Mrs. Hearst is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority and attended the University of Kansas in 1942 and 1943. Mr. Hearst is a graduate of the University of Missouri and is a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Safford, Augusta, and Mrs R.I. John- ion, Kansas City, Mo. Church Groups To Meet At Union Highlighting religious services in Lawrence this weekend will be a "World Organization conference," which will be presented as a union meeting by the Student Religious council at 6 p.m. Sunday in the Kansas room of the Memorial Union building. Joining in the meeting will be the Fireside forum of the Plymouth Congregational church, the Methodist Wesley foundation, the Forum of the First Christian church, and study groups from the First Presbyterian and First Baptist churches. Morning service programs will be: Church of St. John the Evangelist. Masses will be read at 8,10,and 11:30 a.m. Plymouth Congregational church. The Rev. C. Fosberg Hughes, minister, will speak on "A Christian's Education" at the morning worship service, 11 a.m. First Methodist church. The "Sermon on the Mount Today" will be discussed by the University class at 9:45 a.m. First Christian church. The College class will meet in the Foster room at 9:30 a.m. Morning worship services, consisting of communion and a sermon. Trinity Episcopal church. Communion will be given at 8 a.m., after which there will be church school at 9:30 a.m. and the morning prayer and sermon. Trinity Lutheran church. The Rev. Alfred J. Beil will conduct regular morning worship at 11 a.m. First Presbyterian church. "Variables of Jesus" will be discussed by the student class at 10 a.m. The Rev. A. Walton Roth, D.D., a guest speaker, will speak on "Thoroughfare for UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, APRIL 13, 1945 Eau de toilette 4 oz. $5.00 Perfume $10 and $18-50 plus tox AUDIENCE SOLEMN - - do anthu viwomvuU anthu no noqiu loal brother (continued from page one) cancellation of the program had been considered in view of the President's death. "We decided to give the performance," he added, "because of its appropriate religious theme and its patriotic note with the allied victory in Europe so close at hand." Freedom" at the morning service, 11 a.m. First Baptist church. Warren Alexander, PT-5, president of the University class for Bible study, will lead the discussion of "Pioneers Yesterday and Today," at 9:45 a.m. In helping with education Sunday President Andrew B. Martin, Ottawa university, will speak. BUY U.S. WAR BONDS TRUMAN - - do anthu viwomvuU anthu no noqiu loal brother (continued from page one) Executive of the United States 3 $ \frac{1}{2} $ hours after Stephen Early announced that Franklin Delano Roosevelt was dead. Truman Offers Services President Truman's first official announcement was that the San Francisco conference would go on as scheduled. "It will be my effort to carry on as I believe President Roosevelt would have done and I am therefore asking the cabinet to stay with me," the 32nd president said in assuring that he would carry out Roosevelt's policies. The new president further stated that he would hold no news conference in the immediate future. 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