Page 6 University Daily Ransan Thursday, Jan. 5, 1953 MARY ANN SCRAMLIN JILL GILBERT SHARON THEIS 6 Announce Winter Engagements Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Seramlin of Overland Park announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Ann, to Thomas L. Bryan, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Bryan of Wichita. Miss Scramlin, an education junior, is rush chairman of Alpha Chi Omega social sorority and treasurer of the Home Economics Cluo. Mr Bryan, college junior, is a Summerfield scholar and served as historian of Sigma Phi Epsilon social fraternity for two years. The wedding will be Aug. 25 at the Overland Park Presbyterian Church. --- Mr. and Mrs. Calvin C. Jochims of Leavenworth announce the engagement of their daughter, Edith Diane, to Joe Earl Henrichsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen E. Henrichsen of Lawrence. . . . Miss Jochims, an education senior, is a member of Alpha Delta Pi social sorority. Mr. Henrichsen, an Oklahoma A&M business graduate, is a member of Delta Chi social fraternity. He is now serving in the Army at Fort Holabird, Baltimore, Md. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Veith of Wichita announce the engagement of their daughter, Margaret, to Thomas Downs, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Downs of Okmulgee, Okla. Miss Veith, a business junior, is a resident of Watkins Hall. Mr. Downs, first year law student from Great Bend, is a member of Phi Mu Alpha, professional music fraternity. To sharpen scissors, cut sand-paper. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Gilbert of Independence, Mo., announce the engagement of their daughter, Jill, to John Dunn, son of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Dunn, also of Independence, Mo. Miss Gilbert, an education senior, is a member of Alpha Chi Omega social sorority. Mr. Dunn, an engineering senior, is a member of Kappa Sigma social fraternity The wedding will be June 9 in Independence, Mo. ... Mr. and Mrs. Jesse D. Jones of Sabetha announce the engagement of their daughter, Janice Kay, to Robert H. Carey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Zola B. Carey of Osawatome. Miss Jones, an education junior, is a resident of Watkins Hall, and Mr. Carey, an engineering junior, is a resident of Oread Hall. The wedding will take place in June. 35 Per Cent Marry On A 'Shoestring' If money problems are keeping you away from the altar, don't worry! It has been proven that one out of every three newlywed couples "marry on a sheostring," or wed on an income of less than $60 a week —about $3,000 a year. A number of students were included in the 35 per cent who, with little or no income of their own, were being supported by parents. Other couples, by careful money management, found they could make-do on less than $60 a week. So--forget money problems; just go ahead and get married! Mr. and Mrs. George R. Theis of Dodge City announce the engagement of their daughter, Sharon Lee, to Noel D. Rooney, son of Mrs. Doris D. Rooney and G. Bernard Rooney, both of Dodge City. Miss Theis, a college junior, is a member of Pi Beta Phi social sorority. Mr. Rooney, a business senior, is a member of Kappa Sigma social fraternity and Beta Gamma Sigma, honorary business fraternity. The wedding will take place in August. 4 Announce Pinnings Pi Beta Phi social sorority announces the pinning of Ann Straub, Chicago, Ill., junior, to Harry Jett, Kansas City, Kan., junior and member of Phi Delta Theta social fraternity. The pinning was announced by Judy Howard, Salina; Carol Stockham, Hutchinson; Ann Snider, Lawrence; and Sharon Theis, Dodge City. All are juniors. *** Gamma Phi Beta social sorority announces the pinning of Mary Ann Tinkler, Leavenworth junior, to Jim Snyder, Winfield junior and a member of Phi Delta Theta social fraternity. The pinning was announced by Elaine Armbuster, Ellis junior, and Marilyn Underwood, Wichita senior. Gamma Phi Beta social sorority announces the pinning of Diane Warner, Cimarron junior, to Mike - * * The Gourmet's Corner For A Cold Weather Dish Try Chili Con Carne By now the Christmas turkey is more or less a pile of bones, and most are not too unhappy about it. After warmed-up turkey, turkey sandwiches, and turkey hash, King Turkey has lost his attraction, and nearly everyone is looking for something different to eat. So why not try the perfect dish—chili con carne. Chili is not, as some think, a dish of meat and beans. Instead, it is the pods of several kinds of peppers, used as seasoning. In tropical countries chili is used in many ways to flavor native cooking. In the United States we have the ground pod, chili powder; Few dishes are as hearty and satisfying on a cold winter day as steaming hot chili. Served with crisp crackers and a brownie a la mode topped with chocolate syrup for dessert, there will be plenty of calls for seconds. Chili Con Carne 1 cup chopped onion thls fat 1 chopped onion 2 tbls. fat 3 green pepper, chopped 4 red pepper, chopped 5 clove garlic, chopped 6 lb. ground beef. 7 cups tomatoes (No. 2 can) 8 cups kidney beans (No. 2 can) 9 tsps. salt *** Chili powder (quantity to suit taste) Melt fat in a heavy skillet over a low heat; add onions, peppers, and garlic. Saute gently about 3 minutes, or until soft and slightly browned. Remove garlic; add remaining ingredients. Cover and simmer over low heat about 2 hours. Makes 6 to 8 servings. Arnold, Kansas City, Mo., junior and member of Sigma Chi social fraternity. To announce the pinning, a poem was read by Earlene Hovey, Kansas City, Mo., junior. --- Sellards Hall announces the pinning of Linda Mistler, Leavenworth freshman, to Bob Cooper, Springfield, Mo., junior, and member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon social fraternity. Call For Prompt Taxi And Delivery Service PHONE VI 3-2211 bachelor·master·doctor research development field engineering electrical·mechanical in computation communication instrumentation. EMPLOYMENT INTERVIEWS WILL BE CONDUCTED... JANUARY 10-11 AOPi Sorority Initiates 19 PLEASE APPLY THROUGH YOUR PLACEMENT OFFICE Alpha Omicron Pi social sorority announces the initiation of 19 pledges. They are Kathy Meredith, Joplin, Mo., junior; Barbara Bailey, Kansas City, Kan.; Cindy Berringer, Kansas City, Mo.; Karen Bloyd, Leavenworth; Donna Carlson, Kansas City, Mo.; Betty Harrison, Davenport, Iowa; Carol Ann Huston, Kansas City, Mo.; Margo Jenkins, Kansas City, Mo.; Stella Kallos, Horton; Martha Kew, Atchison; Mary Mesenhimer, Lakewood, Ohio. Mary Beth Noyes, Troy; Shay Pickiller, Clyde; Betty Rhoads, Hays; Prissy Shartz, Ellinwood; Janetha Schmalzrud, Dighton; Sandra Sutton, Chanute; Marjorie Tinsley, Leavenworth; and Mary Ann Webster, Leavenworth. All are sophomores. 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