19, 1944 MONDAY,JUNE 10.1944 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE a cente work two or r 2,000 asan AS . ck left home off the N SIMS ORRILL, THIELE 1.75 a Sansaa, ar ex- evergery matter price at crch % Students Cut Down on Activities As Final Examinations Draw Near With finals slowly drawing closer and closer, students have cut down on some of their social activities. There were about the average number of weekend parties, but meetings, dances, and social gatherings of all kinds will take a back seat during this week as coeds frantically try to catch up on back work before 'the day of reckoning' comes. The KU Dames is an event of tonight. Kaw Koettes guest Sunday was fm. Art Vaughn of Camp Crowder, Mo. Mrs. G. E. Todd of Kansas City; Mo., was a guest Saturday. Eigma Kappa weekend guest was Bennie Wright of Wellington. Mrs. John Wahlstedt and Lucy Reardon, both of Kansas City, Mo, were guests Sunday. Gave a breakfast honoring graduating seniors Sunday. Foster Hall weekend guest was Lucy Reardon of Kansas City Mo. Bobby Ruth of Everest was a guest Sunday. Sigma Nu guest Sunday was Lt. Glen St. Aubyn of Russell, a former chapter member who is now in the army air corps stationed at Lincoln, Neb. Phi Beta Pi guests Sunday were Jeen Kaufmann and Bernard Hall Tau Kappa Epsilon weekend guests were S/Sgt. Michael Macuius of Ft. Mead, Md.; Pvt. Easl Fowler; Double Ring Service Weds Kappa-Phi Gam Kappa Kappa Gamma has announced the marriage of Miss Katherine Louise Green, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Green of Abilene, to Pfc. Charles Lucien Gray II, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lucien Gray of Topeka. The ceremony was at 8 p.m. Saturday in the St. John's Episcopal church in Abilene. The Rev. Frederick C. Ruffle officiated at the double ring service. The bride wore a gown of ivory wedding ring satin which was fashioned with a Chantilly lace yoke, Victorian sleeves, fitted midriff, and a full skirt that extended into a long train. Her veil fell from a tiafra of orange blossoms. She carried a shower bouquet of orchids and lillies of the valley. Miss Gloria Gray, sister of the bridegroom, who is a college freshman, was one of the bridesmaids. Mrs. Gray was graduated from the University in 1943. The bridegroom was graduated from the College in 1943. He is a and Lt. Robert Davis of Kansas City, Mo. Sigma Alpha Epsilon has announced the initiation of Don Barrington of Kansas City, Me. Dorothy Nicholson Marries Lieutenant Mr. and Mrs. Jack Warder Nicholson of Ellis have announced the marriage of their daughter, Dorothy, to Lt. Earl Westbrook Stalnaker of Austin, Texas. The ceremony took place June 12 at the home of the bride's parents. The Rev. Clifford C. McCoy officiated. Miss Virginia Kline, College junior who is a member of the bride's sorority, Kappa Alpha Theta, was maid of honor. Jack Nicholson, brother of the bride, served as best man. Mrs. Stalnaker was a junior in the College when she left to be married. The bridegroom attended the University of Texas. After a short honeymoon in Denver, the couple will be at home in Alamagordo, N. M., where Lieutenant Stalnaker is stationed with the army air corps. member of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity and Nu Sigma Nu, medical fraternity. Hs is now attending Medical School at the University of Kansas hospitals. The couple left for a short honeymoon and after July 1, will be at home in Kansas City, Mo. Files for Renomination As State Representative 15c VELVET FREEZE MALTS 15c Another son, E. Monte Sherwood, also a former K. U. student, was graduated Tuesday as a doctor of dental surgery from the Kansas City Dental College, receiving a commission of Lieutenant (j.g.) in the Navy. Raymond T. Wright of Lawrence, a graduate of the University in 1927, has filed for renomination as state representative from the 11th district in the Republican primary election on August I. He is now serving his first term in the house. Mrs. Robert M. Lee will be hostess of the KU Dames Club at a business meeting to be at 8 p.m. today at her home, 1140 Ohio. Mrs. Gerald B. Carter will assist. KU Dames to Have Meeting While attending the University, Mr. Wright was a member of Delta Upsilon fraternity and the Glee Club. Prof. N. P. Sherwood left last Friday for a short vacation in Wisconsin. He will meet his son, Noble Sherwood, a former K. U. student, and they plan to take a fishing trip. Professor Sherwood will return to the University of Kansas July 1. Dr. Sherwood Takes Vacation With Son Velvet Freeze Ice Cream Parlor 742 Mass. Open Week Nights 'til ... 11:00 Saturday and Sunday Nights 'til 11:30 Faculty Sponsors To Be Selected Two faculty sponsors will be chosen by Mortar Board at a special meeting tomorrow. Rome, (INS)—Allies advanced scd on the island of Elba. A committee to nominate faculty members for the choice was appointed at the organization's meeting last evening. New members of Mortar Board reported on their studies of the organization, and received instructions through which they will choose a project for next year. Invasion of Elba Continues Beverly Bohan; newly elected president, officiated for the first time. THE HEARTH For Luncheons, Dinners Groups Lawrence Sanitary Milk Co. Phone 1036 1941 Mass. Closed on Mondays to the graduating class of 1944 Good Luck Swope's ON THE DOUBLE The Undersigned Merchants Are Backing the 5th War Loan Drive 100% Keeler's Book Store T. D. Funk Funeral Home New York Cleaners Ward's Flower Co. Drake's Bakery Allison Flower Shop Book Nook Swope's Dress Shop Wolfson's Carter's Stationery Hixon's Studio