Page 6 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, May 3. 1955 SHIRLEY ANN DODD JOANNE RAMAKER June Weddings Planned For 2 University Coeds Dodd, Hurt Mrs. Thomas Dodd of Kansas City announces the engagement of her daughter, Shirley Ann, to Marc Alan Hurt, son of Mrs. Virgil E. Hurt of Emporia. Miss Dodd, an education senior, is a member of Alpha Phi social sorority. Mr. Hurt, a college senior, is a member of Sigma Chi social fraternity. Mr. Hurt, a college sen- ior, is a member of Sigma Chi social fraternity. He will receive a commission in the U.S. Navy follow- ing his graduation in June. The wedding will take place June 6. Ramaker. Harrison Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ramaker of Downs, announce the engagement of their daughter, Joanne, to Dwight H. Harrison, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Harrison of Downs. Miss Ramaker, college junior, is a member of Gamma Phi Beta social sorority. Mr. Harrison. engineering senior, is a member of Phi Gamma Delta social fraternity. An early June wedding is plan- Couples Catch Spring An early June wedding is planned. Kappa Kappa Gamma social sorority announces the pinning of Sarah Heindel, college senior, to Robert Worcester, business senior and a member of Delta Chi social fraternity. Miss Heindel is from Pinning Fever River Forest, Ill., and Worcester is from Kansas City. North College hall announces the joining of Barbara Teas, fine arts freshman, to Hall Williamson, college sophomore. Mother's Day Next Sunday Bv GRETCHEN GUINN Next Sunday is one of the most important days in the entire year, Mother's Day. One day a year formal acknowledgement is given to the love, help, and sacrifice that is given to us by our mothers. The day is spent and observed in many different ways and the type of gift is anything from a bouquet of flowers to a set of silver. With any gift, no matter what it is or how elaborate or simple it is, goes love and respect. College students are generally on a limited budget and cannot afford anything very expensive for a mother's day gift. To a mother, however, any gift is appreciated if thought and care go into choosing it. Several ideas of gifts on the college level are her favorite flowers, either in bouquet or corsage form, summer jewelry, a fraternity mother's pin, a blouse, a slip, the new pastel gloves for summer, the book she has been wanting to read, dinner and an evening of entertainment, or a day of rest. The list goes on and on, but the main thing is to think of a gift you are sure she would like. Maybe it is something practical for the house that would save her time and energy or something she has been wanting that is "to impractical" to buy. Both Miss Teas and Williamson are from Salina. Williamson is a member of Delta Tau Delta social fraternity. No matter what the gift is, the important thing is to choose the gift to suit the personality of your mother. --and she turns out to be a real doll... Phi Kappa Sigma social fraternity announces the pinning of Kathleen Harden to Arlyn Hill, business junior from Salina and a member of the fraternity. Miss Harden, a student at Kansas State college, is from Jamestown. YOUR BEST SHIRTS DESERVE ACME CARE 2. Free Mending 1. Pickup and Delivery 3. Button Replacement 4. Shirts Returned in Cellophane Bag 5. French Cuffs Folded held in place with temporary link 6. Four Starch Selections. In Lawrence—Only ACME gives you Complete Bachelor Services. Phone 646 Bachelor Laundry & Dry Cleaners 1111 Mass. Save 10% on Cash & Carry Dry Cleaning When a roommate gets you a blind date with his younger sister... M-m-man, that's PURE PLEASURE! For more pure pleasure...SMOKE CAMELS! No other cigarette is so rich-tasting. yet so mild! P. S. No other brand has ever been able to match the pure pleasure in Camel's exclusive blend of costly tobacco! That's why Camels are America's most popular cigarette! R.J.Reynolds Tobacco Co., Winston-Salem, N.C.