3 VEATCH ROWSEY HEDRICK MLINSON S KOUNS ociation association. using by Madi- March 7 rate $1.75 plus yates rates max and awrence, school mination matter office at March 3, No Campus Parties Planned; Army Show to Be Given Tomorrow With no parties planned on the campus this weekend, the army show Saturday night at the Community building heads the social calendar. The show, organized by Maj. Gen. C. H. Danielson, commanding general of the Seventh Service Command, will feature seven veterans of the battle for Bastogne. It will begin at 8 p.m. The show will also include 51 officers and enlisted men, the 306th Army Service Force band from O'Reilly General hospital, a 17-piece swing band, a 27-piece male chorus, a solo pianist, the "Camp Crowder String Quartet" and a G.I. impersonator. On the Hill this weekend, interest at Pi Beta Phi, Chi Omega, Kappa Kappa Gamma, and Alpha Delta Pi sororites will center around initiation services tomorrow. Campus Society Chi Omega -Dinner guests yesterday were Marjorie Dinsmore and Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Kufhal, Emporia. Jayhawk Co-op—Dale Miller was a dinner guest. Kappa Alpha Theta -- Dinner guests yesterday were Mr. and Mrs. James O'Connor, Louise and Jean McIntire, Lt. and Mrs. Richard Subb, J. G. Summers, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Levrens, and Pfc. Martin Hattfield. Watkins Hall—Pvt. Dale Orten, Camp Hood, Texas, was a guest Thursday evening. Nu Sigma Nu — Dr. Henry Tracy was a dinner guest and speaker last night. Alpha Chi Omega—Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Holland, Kansas City, Kan, were dinner guests last night. Phi Kappa Psi—E. F. Chestnut. Feelit is a guest. Phi Delta Theta - Pfc. Martin Hattfield, a former chapter member, was a guest yesterday. He will return to the army hospital at Galesburg, Ill, where he was sent after returning from France. Tupperary- Marjorie Peet; former resident, was a dinner guest yesterday. Corbin Hall had a pajama party last night. Alpha Delta Pi - Carol Lembeck and Barbara Nierew, former chapter members. Leavenworth, are visiting for a few days. Sigma Chi — Rod Smith, Salina former chapter member now in the navy, is visiting. Phi Gamma Delta—Norman Crane will report to Leavenworth Wednesday morning for his physical. Dean F. T. Stockton, of the School of Business, was a dinner guest yesterday. Cutler House—Maret Stuber, Winfield, is a guest this week. Alpha Omicron Pi has announced the initiation of Helen Mather and Ruth McWilliams, honor pledges, Kansas City; Sidney Lee Mayfield, Hutchinson; Sally Jones Yerkes, Garden City; Carol Long, Kansas City, Wilma Bown, Kansas City; Helen Lawrence, Ottawa; Beverly Reitz, Olathe; Mary Beth Jepson, Oskalohea, and Mary Stark, Perry. Tau Sigma Groups Meet To Drill for WAA Initiation The two groups of Tau Sigma members met Tuesday at 7:15 and 8:15. The 7:15 percussion group is working on a new dance to "Le Secret," an intermezzo, by L. Gautier. The 8:15 sustained group is working on a dance to "Prelude" Op.28. No.6 by Chopin. The two groups will give their dances at W.A.A. initiation. The University had its first telephone in the school year of 1885-86. First Phone in 1885 Lt. Glenn W. Porter Weds in Alabama The marriage of Lt. Glenn William Porter, a former student at the University, and Miss Betty Jane Micklewright, March 3 at Phoenix City, Ala., has been announced by the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Micklewright. Phoenix City. ward L. McKenzie, Phoenix City. Lt. Porter, who was a student from 1940 to 1944, entered the service last summer. He is now stationed at Ft. Benning, Ga. He is a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity here, and was a Summerfield scholar. Cpl. William Wilson Downs Nazi Fighter; Wears Three Medals Cpl. William R. Wilson, student in 1943, when flying his first combat mission against the enemy, was credited with the destruction of a Nazi fighter. Corporal Wilson is a radio operator and aerial gunner on B-24 Liberator bomber, and his destruction of the enemy plane was done while they were bombing the Odertal oil refineries in Germany. Corporal Wilson entered the AAF in 1943. He arrived in the European theater in November and has flown nine missions against the enemy. He wears the Air Medal with one bronze Oak Leaf Cluster. As a member of a veteran group under the command of Col. Brooks A. Lawhon, he is authorized to wear the Distinguished Unit Badge with one bronze Oak Leaf Cluster. Kappa Phi to Have Installation For New Officers Tonight Installation services for new officers of Kappa Phi, Methodist Women's organization, will be held tonight in the Kansas room of the Memorial Union building. Hostesses will be Martha Easter, Betty Faust, Elaine Tuffits, and Mary Beth Hall. Program leaders will be Mira Jean Sluss, Lonnie Kelley, Opal Wells, Helen Horne, and Elizabeth Templin. Wilma Pool and Jeanette Perius will have charge of the worship service. Fair Grounds Now a Medical Center A Medical center of the Peninsular base section in Italy, situated in former Fair Grounds, Mussolini's pride and joy, has not only several hospitals but also a beautiful swimming pool, landscaped walks, a huge music hall and a general laboratory for important research work. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Markley, Minneapolis, Kan., have announced the marriage of their daughter, Virginia, to Lt. Eugene Musgrave, United States Marines, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Musgrave, Minneapolis, Kan. Markley Weds Marine Officer On March 18 The marriage was solemnized at 2:00 o'clock last Sunday afternoon at the Presbyterian church in Minneapolis, Kan. Baskets of snapdragons, ferns, and candles decorated the altar. Chaplain H. Meyers of Smokey Hill army air base, Salina, Kan., officiated. The nuptial music was played by Mrs. Florence Mieler, organist. Mrs. Edna Chambers sang "Because" and "I Love You Truly" before the ceremony. Miss Peggy Brown and Miss Audry Merryfield, students at Kansas State, lighted the candles. The bride wore a gown of white satin and net with a sweetheart neckline, long sleeves that tapered over the hands and a very full skirt ending in a train. Her finger-tip-length veil fell from a tiara of pearls. She carried a bouquet of calla lilies and talisman roses. Mrs. Robert Nelson, sister of the bridegroom and a junior in the College, attended the bride as matron of honor. Miss Maxine Jones, a senior in the College, and Miss Dorothy Wing, Minneapolis, Kan, were bridesmaids. Mrs. Nelson wore a pink dress and carried an arm bouquet of snapdragons. The bridesmaids wore blue and yellow dresses and carried red roses. The bridegroom was attended by his brother, A/S Max Musgrave, V-12 at the University. The ushers were Sgt. Jack Horner, Leland Stratton S1 c. Mr. Boyd Clark, and Mr. George Brown. The bride was a senior in the School of Business and a member of Phi Chi Theta, business sorority and women's glee club. The bridegroom also attended the University and was affiliated with Delta Tau Delta. Sour Owl Started The Sour Owl was originally published in 1914. OUR NEW COSTUME JEWELRY Is Just the Thing far Your Easter Outfit Vi's Gift Shop SPRING SLACKS Eldridge Hotel Phone 88 With Pleats and Zippers You'll like the smart new patterns and styles in these spring slacks. Plain colors and plaids to harmonize with your sport jacket. $3.95 to $10.95 Gibbs Clothing WHERE CASH BUYS MORE /WHERE CASH BUYS MORE" 811 Mass. St. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, MARCH 23, 1945 Lawrence Churches to Conduct Palm Sunday Worship Services The churches of Lawrence are conducting special Palm Sunday services in their worship programs this week. The churches with their respective programs are as follows: First Presbyterian church, 9th and Vermont: The University class will meet at 10 a.m., followed by the morning sermon by Theodore H. Aszman, minister. The Vesper club will have a social hour and refreshments at Westminster hall, 1221 Oread, at 5 p.m. Plymouth Congregational church, between 9th and 10th on Vermont; The morning worship service, at 11 a.m., will be "How to Deal with Evil." A Maundy Thursday communion service will be held at 7:30 p.m. next Thursday, instead of the Fireside forum. A Union Good Friday service of all churches will be held Friday from noon until 3 p.m. Church of St. John the Evangelist; between 12th and 13th on Kentucky; Masses will be read on Sunday at 6:30, 8, 10, and 11:30 a.m., and on weekdays at 7 and 8 a.m. tor. The Youth Fellowship meeting will consist of a student led discussion on "The Tragedy of the Cross," at 1124 Mississippi street. 5:30 p.m. First Baptist church, 8th and Kentucky: The Bible Discussion class will consider "Jesus' Last Week" at 9:45 a.m. The Palm Sunday church worship service will be conducted by E. L. Snodgrass, pas- First Methodist church, 10th and Vermont; The University class discussion will be "The New Testament Speaks to Our Day: Mark and its Good News" at 9:45 a.m. There will be a Palm Sunday service and a reception of members by Oscar E. Allison, minister, at 10:45 a.m. Annual observance of the Meal by the Wesley Foundation fellowship will be in the Upper Room at 6 p.m. Trinity Episcopal church, 10th and Vermont: Holy communion will be conducted at 8 a.m., church school at 9:30 a.m. and the morning prayer and sermon at 11 a.m. First Christian church, 10th and Kentucky. The class for college students will meet at 9:30 a.m. The worship service at 10:45 a.m. will include communion and a program of special Palm Sunday music by Mrs. Reginald Strait, director. Marjorie Stroup, College junior, will conduct a special consecration services at 7:30 p.m. Trinity Lutheran church, 13th and New Hampshire: Morning worship will be at 11 a.m., by Alfred J. Beil, minister. Kansan Board Will Discuss Maintaining Kansan Review The Kansan board will discuss plans concerning the continuation of the Kansan Review; weekly publication for the servicemen, at a meeting in the Journalism building at 4:30 this afternoon. Dolores Sulzman, president, announced. Quigley and Allen Attend Basketball Tournament E. C. Quigley, director of athletics, and E. C. "Phog" Allen, basketball coach, are attending the state basketball tournament in Emporia today. Dr. Allen will speak at the Manhattan high school. 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