5 Kansas Press President to Speak At Press Club Dinner Meet Tonight Thirty members and guests of the University Press club will attend a dinner meeting of the organization at 6:30 o'clock tonight at the Colonial Tea room. H. A. "Hub" Meyer, president of the Kansas Press association, will be the guest speaker. Mr. Meyer is the publisher of the Independence Daily Reporter, Independence, Kan. He will speak on recent activities of the Kansas Press association, and about the future of the American press. The president of the K.P.A., which includes nearly all newspapers in the state in its membership, has addressed the Press club annually for the past three years. Mr. Meyer also addressed members of the journalism department at a meeting at 11:30 a.m. today, and will speak again at 3:30 p.m. Campus Society Chi Omega - Formal initiation dinner was held at the chapter house last night. Margaret O'Neal received the award given each year to the honor initiate, and Bonnie Jean Holden was chosen as the best all around pledge. Patricia Nees received an award for submitting the best pledge notebook. Kappa Alpha Theta—Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Bonebrake, and Beverly, Wichita, and Paul Seymour were dinner guests yesterday. Jayhawk Co-op - A joint executive board meeting was held last night with Harman Co-op. Gamma Phi Beta-Initiation services will be held Thursday night for the following: Elaine Falconer, Kansas City; Kan.; Judith Tithen, Wichita; Geralee Kreider, Chanute; Jeane Quaney, Chanute; Sarah Heil, Topeka; Norma Whittaker, Iola; Glenda Luehring, Leavenworth; Joellen Shirley, Chanute; Barbara Hindenack, Independence, Kan.; Mary Ann McClure, Overland Eark; Sheila Stryker, Fredonia; Marjorie Reich, Kansas City, Mo.; Bonnie Veach, Merriam; Elizabeth Evans, Winfield; Dorothy Feldkamp, Kansas City, Kan.; and Joan Vickers, Lawrence. Dinner guests yesterday were Frankie Holland, Penelope Boxmeyer, Sara Lee Drais, Barbara Johnson, Sue Hamel, and Shirley McGinnis, and Mrs. Fay Walters, Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs. J. N. McClure, Overland Park; and Mrs. James Vaiden, Tulsa. Jollife Hall—Dinner guests yesterday were Margaret Merrifield and Prof. Jeannette Cass. Pi Beta Phi-Barbara Willis is a dinner guest last night. Phi Kappa Psi—Ens. "Herk" Russell, a former chapter member, Penscola, Fla., is a guest. Sigma Alpha Epsilon-Fred Angle and Bruce Brown, Kansas City, Kan. were weekend guests. Jim Kelly, Atchison, was a dinner guest yesterday. Tau Kappa Epsilon—Ens. Bo Johnson is a guest. Ens. Johnson has been stationed in Cuba. Campus House--Mrs. O. O. Wiley, Tonganoxie, was a guest yesterday. Delta Sigma Theta—Rachel VanderWerf was a guest Sunday. She spoke to the chapter about some of the problems of the returning veterans. Jayhawk Co-op—John Conrad has been a house guest for the last two days. Sigma Chi—Paul Seymour, Leavenworth, was a dinner guest yesterday. Lt. Hobart Brick, Sloux City, Iowa, and Ival Wantland, Ottawa, were weekend guests. Manuteson Goes to Meeting Dr. R. I. Canuteson, director of the health service at Watkins Memorial hospital, is attending the annual board of directors meeting of the Kansas Tuberculosis and Health association at Topeka, today. Mr. and Mrs. William Moate, Smith Center, have announced the marriage of their daughter, Betty Jane, to Ens. Jim Cunningham, El Dorado, of the Navy Air corps. The marriage took place on March 4 at Daytona Beach, Fla. Betty Jane Moate Weds Navy Officer Mrs. Cunningham lived at 1244 There will be a Ku Ku meeting at 7 p.m. Thursday in the Kansan room. Louisiana street last semester and was a sophomore in the College. Ensign Cunningham was graduated from Kansas State college in 1942. The bride was dressed in a pale yellow suit of English richet cloth and wore black accessories. After the ceremony, the couple left for Westerly, R.L., where Ensign Cunningham is stationed for further training. BUY U.S. WAR BONDS UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, MARCH 28, 1945 PERMANENT EASTER FLATTERY for D.G. Will Entertain Sorority Province Here vice meetings have been planned to govern the group during war time. 943 Mass. PERMANENT WAVE SHOP Phone 603 The University chapter of Delta Gamma will be hostess to a meeting for province seven of the sorority, April 6. Six chapters will be represented with one delegate from each active chapter and the chairman of each alumnae advisory board. Because the order of the Office of Defense Transportation no national conventions or conferences will be held for the duration, and the pro- Topics for discussion at the meeting will be the value of extra curricular activities, scholarship, development of the intellectual and cultural aspects of fraternity life, dignified publicity, and the duties of a successful president. 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