Page 6 University Daily Kansan Thursday, March 31, 1955 ( ) MARTHA SIPPEL 3 Engagements Wedding Plans Announced The Rev, and Mrs. H. M. Sippel of Torrance, Calif., announce the engagement of their daughter, Martha Harryann, to Leon V. Mason, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Mason of Lawrence. Miss Sippell is a graduate of William Woods Junior college and is now an education junior at the University. She is a member of Pi Lambda Theta honorary education fraternity, Mr. Mason, a business senior, is a member of Pi Kappa Alpha social fraternity and Beta Gamma Sigma honorary business fraternity. Eyler, Williams Dr. and Mrs. George Kurtz Eyler of Salina announce the engagement of their daughter, Maralyn Jean, to Lt. J. Allen Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Williams of Lambert, Miss. Miss Eyler is an education senior and a member of Pi Beta Phi social sorority. Lt. Williams is serving with the United States Air Force at the Smokey Hill Air Force base in Salina. A summer wedding is planned. Krumrey, Troyer Acacia social fraternity announces the engagement of Marcelyn Krumrey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Krumrey of Anthony, to Bill Troyer, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Troyer of Harper, Mr. Troyer is a college sophomore. A June wedding is planned. Knoles, Lindberg Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Conard of Venice, Calif., announce the marriage of their daughter, Petrane Diane Knoles, to Jack McKay Lindberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Lindberg of Independence at 4pm tomorrow in Danforth chapel with the Rev. John H. Patton officiating. Miss Knoles is a graduate of Venice High school, and Mr. Lindberg, a journalism senior, is a member of Tau Kappa Epsilon social fraternity. Easter Bonnet In Limelight BY MADELYN BRITE The lass in "the Easter bonnet with all the frills upon it" has long been hailed as "the grandest lady in the Easter parade." A new hat seems to be essential to the smart Easter outfit. Last year's suit may be able to weather another season, but last season's bonnet is usually discarded for a fresh, new model. I asked one girl of my acquaintance why the Easter bonnet was so important. She replied that there is just something about a new hat that boosts one's morale, "You can almost feel like you have a whole new outfit on," she said. Evidently a new chapeau can have a beneficial effect on the male population, too. "Wear a new hat and see his face light up," the ads say. Maybe this is because a new spring hat makes a girl look sweet and feminine. ... On The Hill . . . Sigma Kappa social sorority will celebrate the 42nd birthday of Xi chapter at a Founder's day dessert tonight at the chapter house. Special guests will include the alumnae chapters of Lawrence, Kansas City, and Topeka. Triangle social fraternity and Alpha Deltn Pi social sorority held an exchange dinner at the chapter houses recently. The chaperones were Mrs. Ross Cole and Mrs. Thomas Clark. Gamma Phi Beta social sorority had its parents week end Saturday and Sunday. Approximately 160 parents attended. They had dinner at the Dine-A-Mite Inn and attended the Rock Chalk Revue. An open house was held after the Rock Chalk Revue, A banquet at the house noon Sunday ended the week end's activities. Phi Kappa Tau social fraternity held its annual "Waterfront Wobble" recently, at the Flamingo club. Chaperones were Mrs. M. D. Trego, Mrs. S. Hancock, and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Beasley. Alpha Chi Omega social sorority and Sigma Phi Epsilon social fraternity recently held an exchange dinner at the chapter houses. The chaperones were Mrs. C. S. Underwood and Mrs. J. I. Hollingsworth. Alpha Chi Omega and Alpha Phi social sororites, held an exchange dinner at the chapter houses Tuesday. Delta Sigma Theta social sorority announces the initiation of four women. They are Dorothy Watson, Gwendolyn Foxall, and Joanne Mitchell, sophomores, and Josephine Thomas, business junior. Triangle social fraternity announces the pledging of William Wingfield, engineering freshman, from Lecompton. . . . Acacia fraternity announces the pledging of Robert Baker, college freshman, from Kansas City, Mo. Phi Kappa social fraternity announces the pledging of Robert Endres, fine arts freshman, from Wichita. On 45's IT'S A SIN TO TELL A LIE Something Smith DANGER! HEARTBREAK AHEAD Jaye P. Morgan I BELONG TO YOU Ralph Flanagan 925 Mass. Prof. and Mrs. Ammon Andes have invited the Liahona Fellowship of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints to an informal "coke" party at 7 p.m. today at their home, 1642 Indiana. Religious Groups Plan Events Prof. Andes is former pastor of the Lawrence RLDS church and associate professor of aeronautical engineering. An Easter play, "The Terrible Meek," will be read by the Wes- The Hob Nail hop, the annual engineers' dance, will be held in the ballroom of the Student Union at 9 p.m. Saturday, April 16. Intermission entertainment has been planned. Phone 607 [lev play reading group at 8 p.m. Thursday in the Methodist Student center. A pre-Easter meditation will follow. The readers are Shirley Dean, education junior; Gary Kitterman, education junior, and Marvin Carl, son, college sophomore 827 Vt. Have a Safe Trip Home for Easter Vacation ONE STOP - ONE ACCOUNT BUT SERIOUSLY... Combine vacation and study at the University of Colorado this summer. Two 5-week terms, June 17-July 22; July 25-Aug. 27, offer opportunities for accelerating study, for make-up and for refresher courses. Eight hundred courses leading to baccalaureate or advanced degrees. For information, write Director of Summer Session, Macky 325, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado. Be sure that your drive home for vacation is a safe one. Have MOTOR IN check your car before the trip. Now is the time to have your car put in top shape-not when it breaks down on the way home. Stop in TODAY! We'd Like To Wish All of You A Pleasant Vacation And A Happy Easter. DRIVE CAREFULLY Before you leave, don't drink anything stronger than good fresh milk.