Page 6 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, Jan. 9. 1952 "WOOL IN CALIFORNIA" COLORS, as created by two of the nation's top mills, are seen in these important new fashions for Spring, 1952. At left is a distinctive straight-line coat fashioned by Madoff from Botany's Drurylaine in Lassen Brown, a striking cinnamony shade. Its deep capetel collar falls to a fluid flare at the back. This coat may be worn either belted or hanging in free lines. At right, a beautifully tailored suit by Kay Saks of California is seen as worn with matching California-made accessories. It's designed in Miron's ribbed worsted of Rose Bowl Pink, and worn with a hat by Suzy Lee and gloves by Mi- Phi Delta Theta Elects Kassebaum President Philip Kassebaum, College junior, was elected president of Phi Delta Theta fraternity Monday night. Other officers are Robert Ball, reporter; Tom McGuire, treasurer; Virgil Wenger, assistant treasurer; Alan Peschka, freshman trainer; John Eaton, social chairman, and John Brand, recording secretary. Frank Jennings, chaplain; Richard Sheldon, editor of fraternity publications; Dean Mammel, choriester; Charles Dockhorn, warden; Burwell Shepard, librarian, and Buord Bissell, senior member of executive committee. Max Merrill, intramural chairman; John Campbell, activities chairman; Charles Keith, scholarship chairman; Dick Hughes, rush chairman; Stuart Knutson, historian, and Fredric Thompson, alumni secretary. Miss Lee Jenkins To Wed Arlie Persel Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Jenkins, Blue Rapids, announce the engagement of their daughter, Lee, to Arlie D. Persell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ora Parsell, Blue Rapids. Miss Jenkins is a College sophore, Mr. Persell is an Airman stationed at Memphis, Teen. He attended Kansas State college. The announcement was made at a party at the Jenkins home in Blue aprids over the holidays. The couple will be married in March. French Societies Hear Akeley Barton S. Akeley, visiting profes- tor of philosophy at Baker univer- sity, Baldwin, will speak at a meet- dance of Bi Dekty Ward and J. Curr- erie, French honorary societies, at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in the Pine room if the Union. Professor Barton, who has spent two years in France working for the American Friends service committee, will speak on "France—Symptoms." YOUR EYES should be examined today. Call for appointment. Any lens or prescription duplicated. Lawrence Optical Co. Phone 425 1025 Mass. Gowans-Lundstrom Marriage Dec. 28 Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gowans, Hutchinson, announce the marriage of their daughter, Margaret, to Max Lundstrom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lundstrom. Little River. The marriage took place Dec. 28 at the First Presbyterian Church at Hutchinson. Mrs. Lundstrom is a senior in the school of education at the University, and is a member of the Alphar Cbi, Omega sorority. Mr. Lundstrom formerly attended Pittsburg State College and is now serving in the United States Army. Jean Taylor Engaged To Wichita U. Man Mr. and Mrs. Perey E. Taylor, Wichita, announce the engagement of their daughter, Roberta Jean, to Robert H. Beuke, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert A. Beuke, Wichita. Miss Taylor is a College sophomore and a member of Gamma Phi Beta. Mr. Beuke attended Wichita university and is a member of Alpha Gamma Gamma fraternity. The couple will be married this spring. Mr. and Mrs. Jay M. Broady, Schenectady, N. Y., announce the engagement of their daughter, Shirley, to Richard C. Spieled, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gottlieb Spieled, Troy, N. Y. The wedding will be this summer. Shirley Broady Plans Summer Wedding Miss Broady is a College sophomore and a member of Gamma Phi Beta sorority. Mr. Spiedel attends Union college, Schenectady and is a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity. Polish Your GERMAN! Brush up on your FRENCH! Ask for TUTORING! English speaking European Graduate Student will assist you with these languages. "Scattered Showers" an original skit by Mrs. George M. Beckmann, Mrs. Oscar M. Haugh and Mrs. John Weir will be presented to the Newcomer's club at 7:30 Thursday in the Art Museum. Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity Elects Jim Hops President ZOLTAN DIOS Phone KU 327 Jim Hops, graduate student, was elected president of Alpha Tau Omega recently. Other officers are David Hills, vice-president; Art Wahlstedt, secretary; Bob Wunsch, keeper of the annals; Jim Swim, pledge trainer; Don E. Stephenson, usher, and Arthur Collom, sentinel. Bailey Chemistry club, 4 p.m. Thursday, 305 B.C. L.Discussion of ionization chambers, Ron Siramons. Square Dance club, 7:15 tonight, Recreation room, Memorial Union. All invited. Official Bulletin Student Union library, 4:30 p.m. Thursday, SUA office. No more ISA council meetings this semester. Newcomers of University Women's club. 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Spooner-Thaver Museum. Campus Affairs committee meeting about "School Spirit" postponed to Feb. 6. Deutscher Verein, Zusammenkunft, Donnerstag 5 p.m. Fraser 502. Psychology club, 7.30 p.m. Thursday, 9 Strong. Don't miss movie, "The Silent One" at last meeting of semester. Home Ec club, 7:15 Thursday, 110 Fraser, will work on Red Cross layettes. The following are to attend Student Court in the Court Room of Green Hall, 7:30 p.m. Thursday; Don T. Mettler, Ronald M. Waller, Guerford W. Moore, Kenneth W. Philo, Marvin S. Liggett, Truman D. Francis, Kenneth L. Hoffman, Carl W. Kruse, Paul W. Zicklefoose, Ruth Smitherman, Donald W. Smitherman, Erwin David, Gene E. Davidson. ASTE meeting, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Fowler Shops. Election and installation of officers, movie and refreshments. Visitors welcome. QST KU Amateur Radio club, 7:30 tonight, E.E. lab. CQ code practice, 7:30 tonight, E. Eg. lab. Effective Thursday, Jan. 10, campus police will issue tickets for violation of the one-way traffic flow on Poplar lane and of parking rules Chess club, 7:15 tonight, Pine Room, Union. Trophies to be given tournament winners. SEE "UNSPOILED" EUROPE Motor, bicycle, rail, floatbat and study tours for students and teachers from $500 (60 days). Year 'round Economy Touries FEORESPEND. LENT ON A TOUR JOURNEL 19th year! 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