Page 6 University Daily Kansan Thursday, January 6, 1953 FRANCES RICHART Engagements Are Announced RICHART—WREN Mr. and Mrs. Russell Richart of Muncie, Kan., announce the engagement of their daughter, Frances, to Bruce Wren, son of Mrs. and Mrs. Wallace Wren of Muncie. Miss Richart is a college junior. Mr. Wren is a junior at Kansas State college where he is a member of Alpha Tau Omega social fraternity. A late summer wedding is planned. SIMPSON—SBUR Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Simpson of Lawrence announce the engagement of their daughter, Ruth Ann, to David E. Sbur, of Scranton, Pa. Miss Simpson is a college senior. Shar was graduated from Pennsylvania State university and is a graduate student in entomology. He is a member of Phi Kappa Sigma social fraternity. TAJCHMAN-NEWCOMB Mr. and Mrs. Anton Tajchman of Ramona, Kan., announce the engagement of their daughter, Maxine, to William A. Newcomb, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Lee of Portland, Maine. RUTH SIMPSON Newcomb is stationed at the Smoky Hill Air Force base. Miss Tachman is an education She is a member of Theta Phi Alpha FISCHER-WHITE Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Fischer of Kansas City, Kans., announce the engagement of their daughter, Bar- C. Robert White of Salzburg, Kans. Miss Fischer is an education senior. White is a first year medical studen- member of Pi Beta Pi医 Pi medica fraternity. The couple plan to be married in Kansas City early in August. DODGE—HODGE Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Dodge Jr. of Salina announce the engagement of their daughter Ann, college senior, to Humphreys Hodge, journalism junior and son of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Hodge of Kansas City, Mo. SHORT-WEBER Miss Dodge is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority and Mr. Hodge is a member of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Short of Assaria, announce the engagement of their daughter Margaret, college senior, to James C. Weber, '54, and son of Mrs. Virginia Weber, of Salina. Miss Short is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority and Private Chaffee is now stationed at Camp Chaffee and a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity. RUBR-DICUS Mr. and Mrs. Henry Agnew Bubb, of Topeka, announce the engagement of their daughter Barbara Elizabeth, business senior, to John Carmack Dicus, business senior and son of Mr. and Mrs. George Byron Dicus, of Hutchinson, Miss Bubb is member of Kappa Kappa Gamma social sorority and Mr. Nicus a member of Phi Delta Theta social fraternity. RAINES-COOLEY Mr. and Mrs. E. Lee Raines of Wichita announce the engagement of their daughter Lela, education senior, to Jerry Cooley, second year law student and son of Mr. and Mrs. MAXINE TAJCHMAN W. W. Cooley of Wichita. Miss Raines is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma social sorority. Cooley is a member of Sigma Chi social fraternity. The marriage is to take place April 10 in Wichita. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Jaquiss of Kansas City announce the engagement of their daughter Jaccyn, fine arts sophomore, to Richard Dupont son of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Dupont of Kansas City. Miss Jaquiss is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma social sorority, and Mr. Dupont a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon social fraternity at Emporia State Teachers college. JAQUISS-DUPONT Kappa's Announce Three Pinnings Kappa Kappa Gamma social sorority announces the pinnings of Marion McCoy, journalism junior, to Charles Gockel, engineering senior at Missouri School of Mines and a member of Sigma Nu social fraternity. Ann Light, education junior, to David Burns, first year law student at Nebraska university and a mem- ber of Delta Upson social fraternity. Margaret Harms, college senior, to Fritz Heath, business junior and a member of Phi Delta Theta social fraternity. When using nylon thread for hand sewing, cut and use shorter lengths than when hand sewing with cotton. Cut the thread, don't break it at the end of the seam. It is easier to thread a needle with a cut thread. Miss Donna Hull, class of '51, will be the guest speaker at Kappa Phi at 7 p.m. tomorrow. She will speak at the Wesley Youth foundation meeting at 5:30 p.m. Sunday. Miss Hull will show slides taken in North Africa where she has been a missionary during the past three years. The meetings will be held in the Methodist Student Center. RELIGIOUS NOTES "Authority of Jesus the Christ" will be the topic of discussion led by Mrs. John Patton at the Presbyterian Crossroads breakfast at 8:45 a.m. Sunday in Westminster house. Westminster Youth fellowship will meet at 5:30 p.m. Sunday in Westminster house. Dr. John Patton, professor of religion, will speak on "Who is Christ." Janice Mietzner, college sophomore, will lead the worship service. ster house to the KU Westminster Fellowship council. Mrs. J. R. Salsbury, national president of the Presbyterian Women's organization, will be the special guest. The Liahona fellowship of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints will meet for a cost supper at 6 p.m. Sunday at the church at 12th and Vermont street. Following the supper, a service planned by the study commission will be held. The Presbyterian Women's organization will meet at 12 noon Wednesday for a luncheon meeting "Christ Calls in Our Daily Lives" will be the discussion topic. Joann Hardy, college sophomore, will be the leader, and Gaye McDonald, education junior, will be the hostess. Bill Easton, track coach, will be guest speaker at the Presbyterian Men's organization at 7 p.m. Tuesday. Coach Easton will speak on "Christian Principles and Sports." Cheese-stuffed celery is a favorite food for the appetizer tray. For variation, blend a little chili powder in with the softened cream cheese. Use warm rather than hot water in laundering fabrics treated with crease-resistant finishes. Home economists say that excessively hot water may remove the finish after a number of washings. Dr. and Mrs. John Patton will be hosts Thursday, Jan. 13 at Westmin- t 914 Massachusetts Street LAWRENCE, KANSAS The Methodist graduate fellowship will meet at 6:30 p.m. Sunday at the Methodist Student center. When laundering crocheted or knitted spreads, stretch to the right size and shape while wet and hang on parallel lines. Cramming for Exams? Your doctor will tell you—a NoDoz Awakener is safe as an average cup of hot, black coffee. Take a NoDoz Awakener when you can cram for that exam ... or when mid-afternoon brings on those "3 o'clock co-bwebs." 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