2,1951 u TUESDAY, MAY 22, 1951 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE NINE y soon when arrived the first the ison's name of the MISS MABEL RICHARDSON Miss Richardson's Engagement Told Mrs. D. J. Richardson, Lawrence, announce the engagement of her daughter, Mabel Ann, to Mr. Jack Wesley Homan of Dodue City. Miss Richardson was graduated in 1948. She is now teaching in the Inman, Kan. high school. Mr. Homan is a student at Kansas State Teachers college, Emporia. The wedding will take place in August. Reardan-Nally Pinning Announced Alpha Phi sorority announces the pinning of Miss Virlee. Reardan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Reardan of Bronxville, N. Y., to Mr. Victor Nally, Mr. Nally is the son of Mr. and Mrs. V. G. Nally of Kansas City, Mo. Attendants at the pinning were Miss Mary Lou Ketchum, who wore a corsage of yellow carnations, and Miss Jeanette Leuty, who wore dutch iris. Mrs. Richard Blume received a corsage of yellow roses, and Mish. H. J. Overholser received a corsage of red roses. Miss Reardan worn orchids. Miss Reardan is an education senior, Mr. Nally is a College senior and a member of Delta Chi fraternity. The wedding will be June 8 in Kansas City, Mo. Legend says that the brilliant kingfisher was once a plain gray bird which took on its blue-green and red hues when it flew toward the sun after being liberated from Noah's ark. The blue came from the sky above, the red from the heat of the setting sun. Schwieger Speaks To Music Fraternity Dr. Hans Schwiger, conductor of the Kansas City Philharmonic orchestra, was guest speaker at the initiation banquet of Pi Kappa Lambda, honorary scholastic music fraternity, May 12 in the English room of the Union. Faculty members inflated were Thomas Gorton, dean of the school of fine arts; Clayton H. Krehbiel, instructor in education; Karel Blaas, assistant professor of theory and viola; and Reinhold Schmidt, professor of voice. Other initiates are Robert Wynne, Willard Straight, Johnacline Stoops, Mabel Hanson, John Burnau, William Wesley Sears, Jeanne Aldridge, Bette Rye Thomas, Samuel E. Brick, Marvo Van Deman, Olga Pytlar, and Christine Sobieski. Other new officers are Raymond Cerf, professor of stringed instruments, vice-president; Miss Marian Jersild, instructor in piano, secretary; and Miss Irene Peabody, associate professor of voice, treasurer. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Thomson, of Irving, announce the engagement of their daughter, Martha Jean, to Mr. J. Wilson Nance of Lawrence. G. Criss Simpson, associate professor of organ and theory, was named president at a business meeting following the initiation. The announcement was made Sunday afternoon at Miller hall by Mrs. R. G. Roche, housemother. Assisting were the Misses Lou Ann Snee, Norma Hollingsworth, and Shirey Ann Thomson. Thomson-Nance Engagement Told John McKinley was named outstanding senior in Alpia Kappa Lambda fraternity Sunday at a banquet honoring chapter graduates. Miss Thomson is a College freshman. Mr. Nance is a freshman in the School of Medicine. Clayton Crosier, assistant professor of civil engineering, presented the board of trustees' recognition order to McKinley and spoke briefly. A K Lambda Honors Graduates At Banquet Other graduates honored at the dinner were Donald E. Spiegel, David A. Harnar, Eddie V. Bales, William L. Adams, Jack Dausman, and Loren B. Corliss. Guests were Professor and Mrs. Crosier, G. Criss Simpson, associate professor of organ and theory, and James F. Seaver, assistant professor of history. Enjoy A Sea Food Dinner Tonight We have a wide variety of choice seafoods to suit every taste. Drop in tonight for a meal you will really enjoy *BROILED MAINE LOBSTER *FRIED JUMBO FROG LEGS FRENCH FRIED JUMBO SHRIMP "Sea Foods of All Kinds" DUCK'S 824 Vt. Hartwell-Anderson Engagement Told Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Hartwell, Wichita, announce the engagement of their daughter, Rita Frances, to Mr. John F. Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Anderson, Galesburg, Ill. Miss Hartwell is a senior in art education and a member of Delta Gamma sorority. Mr. Anderson was graduated from the University in February and is presently employed as a commercial artist at the Boeing Aircraft Co. in Wichita. The wedding is planned for July 28. FLYING? FLYING? See FIRST NATIONAL BANK TRAVEL AGENCY Phone 30 8th and Mass. 4 Picnics Ice Cold Pop, Rental Ice Chests, Wieners, Pickles, Napkins, Cups, Plates, Cigarettes, Candy Bars, Cookies, Mustard, Coffee, Tea and other grocery items. Ice. 4 Parties Lush Punch, Fruit Juice Punch, Punch Cups and Punch Bowls for Rent. - Ice Cold Pop. Rent an Ice Chest for your extra supplies Paper Plates, Napkins, Cups, Plastic Spoons and Forks 4 Every- day Crushed Ice and Cubes for Tea and other cold drinks. 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