3 Corbin, Locksley, and Phi Gam Will Present Parties Saturday (The social calendar looked more promising this morning, with three parties planned for Saturday night. The Union "Last Resort" will also be open again this weekend on Friday and Saturday night from 7 until 12 p.m., after being closed last week because of Easter. Phi Gamma Delta will present its Fiji Bowyer party from 9:30 until 12 p.m. Saturday at the Country club. Invitations to the party were delivered by an 8-year-old "Spirit of Fiji" at sorority houses Wednesday night during dinner. Dates have been asked to wear their "Bowery Best." Locksley hall will have an informal dance from 9 until 12 p.m. Saturday at the hall. Men stationed at the Army Air base in Topeka will be guests. Corbin hall will also have an informal program dance from 9 until 12. Chi Omega will celebrate its 50th anniversary with a dinner at the agregational church which begins p.m. Saturday. Campus Society Chi Omega—An exchange dinner with Kappa Alpha Theta was held last night. Kappa Kappa Gamma -- Dinner guests last night were Mr. and Mrs. Guy Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Ogden Jones, Mrs. N. W. McGrew, Mr Walter Sandelius, and Mr. W. H.unsolly. Sigma Kappa — Mrs. Waldemar Geltch was a dinner guest last night. Sigma Alpha Epsilon — Pfc. Cal Newman, Fort Riley, was a guest this week. Pfc. Newman was formerly a student at Cornell university. Watkins Hall—Dick Humble S2/c, Chicago, was a dinner guest last night. Nu Sigma Nu—Dinner guests last night were Wendell Nickell, Bob Webber, Larry Arnspiger, and Sam grow Ima Chi—Paul Seymour, Leav- orth, a former chapter member, (continued to page four) Authorized Parties Saturday. April 7 Corbin hall, party at the house, 9 until 12 p.m. Phi Gamma Delta, dance, Lawrence Country club, 9:30 until 12 p.m. 9 Locksley hall, party at the hall until 12 p.m. Chi O to Celebrate 50th Anniversary With Dinner Saturday Chi Omega sorority will celebrate the 50th anniversary of its founding Saturday night with a dinner at the Plymouth Congregational church, beginning at 7 p.m. The dinner will be one of a hundred being held by Chi Omega chapters throughout the United States. Guest speakers on the program will be Chancellor Deane W. Malott who will speak on "Fifty Years of the University of Kansas," and Mrs R. S. Filkin, a founder of the chapter here, who will speak on "Fifty Years of Chi Omega." Following the dinner an informal open house will be held at the chapter house. About 165 guests are expected. I.S.A. Will Sponsor Dance Next Week A spring party will be held from 8:30 until 11:30 p.m. Saturday night, April 14, in the lounge of the Memorial Union building by the Independent Students' Association, Dick Hartzell, publicity chairman of the group, announced this morning. Music for the dance, which will be informal, will be furnished by the Union public address system. Tables for cards and table tennis will be available in the men's lounge of the Union. The dance will be open to all University students, Hartzell said. BUY U.S. WAR BONDS Mrs. Evelyn Stephens, Kansas City, Mo., has announced the marriage of her daughter, Norma Jeanne, to Ens. Leroy R. Buzan, U.S.N.R. son of Mr. and Mrs. Aura J. Buzan, Kansas City, Mo., March 25, at the Independence Avenue Baptist church Stephens and Buzan Take Wedding Vows The bride wore an ivory satin gown with a sweetheart neckline. Her lace veil formed a train of four feet. She carried a prayer book on which rested a white orchid. Miss Lillian Koch, a resident at Tipperary who was a bridesmaid, wore a blue gown and carried a garden bouquet of white and pink snapdragons and carnations. Miss Olive Baxter played a prelude of wedding music. Mary Weissebeck sang "Because" and "Ave Maria." Miss Eunice King and Miss Marietta Richardson, residents at Tipperary, lighted the tapers. Miss King's gown was turquoise and her corsage was pink carnations. Miss Richardson's gown was orchid and she wore pink carnations. "Gay Gibson JUNIORS The bride was a resident of Tipiperary and a junior in the College. The bridegroom attended Kansas City Junior college and graduated from the School of Engineering at the University of Illinois. A reception at the church was held following the ceremony. The church was decorated with ferns, woodwardia, palms, and gladiola. The couple is now living in Brunswick, Maine, where Ensign Buzan is in pre-radar training. Quigley Speaks at Haskell Accent the positive in this charming coat dress of Rose Dot floral pique. Red, Yellow. Blue, Purple. Sizes 9 to 17 E. C. Quigley, director of athletics, spoke this morning at an all-school assembly, sponsored by the National Indian Youth organization, at Haskell Institute. Ready-to-Wear 2nd Floor $7.95 Church of St. John the Evangelist, Kentucky between 12th and 13th: Masses will be read on Sunday at 8.10, 11.30 a.m. Plymouth Congregational church, between 9th and 10th on Vermont: "Freedom from Intolerance" will be the subject of the Rev. C. Fosberg Hughes' sermon at the morning worship service, 11 a.m. The Fireside forum will sponsor a social hour at the parsonage, at 4:30 p.m. First Presbyterian church, 9th and Vermont. The student-serviceman class will meet at 10 a.m., followed by regular morning services at 11 a.m. The Westminster Vesper club, 1221 Oread street, will have a social hour at 5 p.m. Trinity Lutheran church, 13th and New Hampshire: The Rev. Alfred J. Beil will conduct regular morning services at 11 a.m. First Christian church, 10th and Kentucky: The College class will meet in the Foster room and discuss "The Book and the Faith" at 9:30 a.m. Morning worship will begin at 10:45 a.m., and will consist of communion and a sermon. There will be a forum discussion at Myers hall at 5 p.m. First Methodist church, 10th and Vermont: Edwin F. Price will lead the University class in a discussion of "Matthew's Gospel Speaking to Our Day" at 9:45 a.m. The morning sermon will be "Locking Life's Back Doors," by Oscar E. Allison, minister. Mary Jane Pistorius, College junior, will be the leader of the Wesley Foundation fellowship discussion of "Making a Religious Program to Your Order" at 6 p.m. Theta Announces Elaine Wells' Fiji Pinning To Ensign First Baptist church, Eighth and Kentucky: The University class for Bible study will discuss "The Book and the Faith" at 9:45 a.m. At the morning worship service, Martha UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, APRIL 6.1945 Kappa Alpha Theta has announced the piming of Elaine Wells, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Wells, Ottawa, and Ens, Willard Frank, Phi Gamma Delta, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Frank, Wichita. The ceremony took place last night at the Theta house. Church Notes Miss Wells wore an orchid, and Marilyn Carlson, who assisted, wore a corsage of lavender and pink sweet peas and rose buds. Mrs. Clark Mandigo, Theta housemother, received a white carnation and violet corsage. A junior in the College, Miss Wells is rush captain of Kappa Alpha Theta and secretary of the Pan-Hellenic council. She is chairman of the clubs committee of clubs committee of Student Union Activities. Ensign Frank, who was stationed at the University with the V-12 unit, left to attend midshipmen's school at Columbia University, N. Y., in November. He was a senior in the School of Engineering and Architecture, and a member of the Phi Gam chapter here. He was a member of the K-Club, and of the Varsity basketball team. At present he is stationed at an advanced training base in Miami, Fla. BUY U.S. WAR BONDS Lee Baxter, Fine Arts junior, will give a musical selection. The regon will be "Except the Lord Build." A program of musical numbers will be given by members of the Youth Fellowship at 1124 Mississippi street, 5:30 p.m. For School! For Play! For Work! 819 Mass. St. HAYNES and KEENE Phone 524