Page 6 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, Sept. 27, 1955. ROEERTA ANNE HINDS Wedding Is Planned Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hinds of Marysville announce the engagement of their daughter, Roberta Anne, to Mr. Gerald William Robertson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Robertson of Republic, Mo. Miss Hinds is a junior, majoring in ir. apparel merchandising and a member of Tau Sigma modern dance fraternity. Mr. Robertson is a music education junior and a member of the University band. Both are active in the Westminster Fellowship. 5 Pinnings Announced Kappa Kappa Gamma social sorority announces the pinning of Ann Allen, Kansas City, Mo. sophomore, to Bob Groger, Topeka senior, and a member of Phi Gamma Delta social fraternity. Miss Allen's attendants were Nancy O'Laughlin, Hays junior and Barbara Parker, St. Joseph, Mo. sophomore. Delta Delta Delta social sorority announces the pinning of Lee Ann Urban, Lincoln senior, to Gary Rohrer, Wichita junior and a member of Delta Upsilon social fraternity Miss Urban's attendants were Carol Shellhaas, Junction City senior; Ruth Keth, Kansas City. Kan. junior; Denna Spotsa, Ashland senor, and Carol Fluharty, Leavenworth senior. The pinning was announced Friday by Sue Summerville, Kansas City, Mo. senior, at the pledge open house. Kappa Kappa Gamma social sorority announces the pinning of Sherlie Steffins, Kansas City, Kan. sophomore, to Ray Johnson, Kansas City, Kan. sophomore, and a member of Phi Delta Theta social fraternity. Delta Gamma social sorority announces the pinning of Myrna Seaton, Wichita junior, to Terry McIntosh, Chapman junior and member of Sigma Phi Epsilon social fraternity. Watkins Hall announces the pinning of Mary Beth Spena, Lecompton sophomore, to Darrel Oldham, Topela sophomore at Kansas State Teachers College. *** Oldham is a member of Tau Kappa Epsilon social fraternity. Folded pieces such as table napkins always should be opened out before laundering; this way, dirt can be washed thoroughly from the creases. Religious Notes The Lutheran Student Association presented "The Role of the People of God" as presented by the National council of the LSAA following their supper and group singing Sunday at Trinity Church Social Rooms. Dr. George Anderson is presently leading the Lutheran Student Association Bible Study on the Book of Ephesians. The association study meets at 9:30 a.m. Sundays in the LSA office in Trinity Church. A coffee hour is held at 10:30 a.m. Sundays in the Trinity Lutheran Church Social Rooms for all Lutheran students. --national projects chairman; Ron Lensir, Freemont, Neb., senior, and Gail Gerling, Mission freshman, Mission Sunday committee; Le Roy Zimmerman, Alta Vista sophomore, Billy Anschultz, Wilson junior, and Harlow Watkins, Kansas City, Mo. freshman, mail committee, and La Donna Hitt, Alme, Wis. freshman, publicity chairman. The Kappa Phi Methodist women's organization held a tea for prospective new members Sunday at the Methodist Student Center. The club meets for an hour program at 7 p.m. every other Friday. The organization is open to all Methodist women on the campus. "What should religion do for you?" Opposing answers to this question will be presented by Norman Dirks, Wichita freshman, and Barbara Bella, McPherson junior, in the supper meeting of United Student Fellship at 6 p.m. Sunday. USF, organization of Congregational Christian and Evangelical and Reformed students, will meet at the Rev. Dale Turner's home, 1332 Strong Ave. The Iota Chapter of Gamma Delta recently elected officers at the Immanuel Lutheran Church. They are Waldo Anderson, Oberlin sophomore, treasurer; Barbara Beilharz, Mission senior; secretary; Ed Mueller, Dodge City junior, social chairman; Herb Hauffer, Vassar freshman, and Dean Bauer, Coffeville sophomore, Bible class committee; Waldo Anderson, Oberlin sophomore, special projects; Bili Buck, Kansas City, Kan; senior; alumni banquet chairman. Ralph Ohmeyer, Paola freshman, lounge chairman; Walt Haulier, Vassar senior, transportation; Fred Rueret, Scott City junior, Bold colors will be seen in many of the collections of women's clothes. Names like "imperial yellow," "ming blue," and "jade green" are used to describe many new costumes, proving that the touch of the oriental is popular here as well as abroad. It's color, color, and more color for fall and winter. 1955 Son Born To Ex-Students Fashion designers are looking Two former University chemistry students, Mr. and Mrs. Tie-Kang Kwei, are now the parents of a son, Joseph Zen-Hwa, who was born in St. Joseph, Mo. early in September. The couple met in Formosa, the place to which both had fled with their families when the Communists overran their native Chinese city of Shanghai. Mrs. Kwei obtained her master's degree in chemistry from the University last June. Mr. Kwei was also a chemistry student. He received his master's degree from the University of Toronto in 1954. He presently is working toward his doctor's degree in chemistry at Polytechnic Institute in New York and also will fill a teaching position there. Lots And Lots Of Color For Fall Mrs. Kwié is staying at the home of Dr. and Mrs. J. G. Jewett in St. Joseph, who accompanied the couple to Clarinda, Iowa when they were married. Mrs. Kwié and her son will remain at the Jewett home until the second semester, when she will join her husband at the institute and also study for a doctor's degree in chemistry. Gamma Phis Celebrate Shirley Lytle's Pinning To Phi Gam, Norm Capps Getting Pinned? FOR PHOTO COVERAGE PHONE Bob Blank AT Hixon Studio VI 3-0330 NIGHT PHONE VI 3-7993 EUROPE-1956 Make reservations now for sailings to Europe during Summer of 1956. June 1 COLUMBIA from Montreal ... from $145.00 June 5 OLYMPIA from New York ... from $210.00 June 12 NEPTUNIA from Montreal ... from $145.00 June 15 NEW YORK from New York ... from $172.50 It is already extremely difficult to secure low-cost summer ship reservations to Europe. Every day's delay in making your request means less chance of securing economy accommodations. Reservations entered now can be cancelled later without obligation. See us today—don't delay! Tom Maupin Travel Agency The Travel house 1236 Mass. 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