WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 1951 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS 6 PAGE THREE Miss Crosswhite's Marriage Announced Mr. and Mrs. Ray Holmes, Topeka, announces the marriage of Ms. Holmes' daughter, Miss Doris Crosswhite, to Mr. Richard Earl Bowlin, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Bowlin, Topeka. The marriage was in Barlow chapel in Lawrence, March 25. Mrs. Bowlin is a College sophomore and a member of Sigma Kappa sorority. Mr. Bowlin is a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity. Before leaving for the service in January, he was employed at the Santa Fe offices in Topeka. Miss Pat Ecord, Topeka, was maid of honor. Miss Louise Hoffman, Kansas City, was a bridesmaid. Mr. Noel Dean Bowlin was best man, and the ushers were Mr. William Butts and Mr. Robert Butts, Topeka. The reception was held at the Castle tearoom in Lawrence. Juniors love their separates and the above is typical of the dresser versions available for Spring. A scalloped bib enliven this washable fabric. Delta Gamma Holds Spring Formal Dance Delta Gamma sorority held its annual spring formal May 4. Chap- erons were Mrs. C. A. Thomas, Mrs. Thomas H. Stuart, Mrs. R. L. Blume, and Mrs. W. S. Shaw. Guests were: Vern Sutton, Michael Maturo, Robert Petitt, Gene Hatfield, Jack Kay, Philip Owen, Jerry Waugh, Howard Gard, James Martin, James Hastings, John Wurst, Donald Ochs, James Stringfellow, Jerry Armstrong, Richard Randall, Robert Hanson, Arden Isom, Glenn Shaver, and Jack Greenwood. Richard Lance, Richard Cameron, Max Merrill, John Simons, Lee Douglass, William Grosser, Bill Eberhardt, Bruce Bigelow, Dick Engle, Don Harris, Jack Stonestreet, Joe Fink, Bill Todd, William Knepper, Frederick Thimm, Frank McMasters, Art Nease, Bill Lyle, Wally Benton, Ralph Younkin, Bob Carey and Lynn McDougal. Sigma Kappa Elects New Fall Officers Shirley Reams, College junior, has been elected president of Sigma Kappa sorority for the fall semester. Other officers are: Ann Murphy, first vice-persident; Carolyn Oliver, second vice-president; Mary Anne O'Neill, treasurer; Marilyn Metz, recording secretary; Dorothy Taylor, corresponding secretary; Margaret Rives, rush chairman; Allane West, scholarship chairman; Jane Beck, social chairman; Elda Lou Phillips, house manager; Elinor Watson, registrar; Haven Moore, Triangle correspondent, and Carolyn Lacey, his- Kappa Phi Holds Picnic Kappa Phila Methodist student organization, held a picnic Friday at the home of the sponsor, Mrs. Price. It was the last meeting of the year. The Belgium Congo is 77 times the size of Belgium. The stole—most versatile accessory of Spring. A knitted version of thick yarn fringed in yarn tassels. House-Boswell Engagement Told Mr. and Mrs. Alfred House, Sr. of Kansas City, Kans., announce the engagement of their daughter, Lillian, to Mr. Edward C. Boswell, Jr. Mr. Boswell is a College junior and a member of Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity. The couple will be married this summer in Kansas City, Kans. Watson-Phelps Engagement Told Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Watson, Dallas, Texas, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Dorothy Virginia, to Mr. James Edward Phelps, the son of Mr. H. O. Phelps, Erie. The wedding will take place June 3, in Kessler Park Methodist church, Dallas. Miss Cleta Watson will be her sister's maid of honor. Bridesmaids will be Miss Charlotte Barleben, Dallas, and Miss Donna Karr, fine arts juniors. Miss Watson, a fine arts junior, attended the University and is a member of Sigma Kappa sorority. Mr. Phelps, fine arts freshman, is a member of Mu Epsilon Mu fraternity. Delta Gamma sorority announces the pinning of Miss Phyllis Moden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Moden of Hutchinson, toMr. James Herbert Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Martin of Hutchinson. Moden-Martin Pinning Announced The pinning was announced at dinner May 10 by Mrs. W. S. Shaw, housemother. Miss Moden wore a white orchid corsage; her attendants, Miss Patricia Glover and Miss Nancy MacGregor, wore corsages of flame gladiolus. Mrs. Shaw received a white gardenia corsage. Ten University women were recently initiated into Sigma Alpha Iota, professional music sorority. They are Nora Carlson, Jessie Ann Hunt, Harriet King, Durian Swaffer, and Christine Wiley, fine arts freshman; Norma Quiring, Nancy Hindman, Barbar Thompson, and Carolyn Smith, fine arts sophomores; and Mildred Hobbs, College sophomore. Miss Moden is a College junior, Mr. Martin is a College junior and a member of Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity. Ten Women Initiated Into Sigma Alpha Iota The service was led by Phyllis McFarland, president; Carolee Eberhart, vice-president; and Mrs. Marian Cheap, chaplain. About 477,000 World War I veterans have government life insurance. Phi Kappa Sigma Lists Party Guests Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity held its annual Spring formal May 4 at the Hawk's Nest of the Student Union. Chaperons were Professor and Mrs. Charles Oldfather, Aleta Brown and Professor John Forman, and Mrs. John A. Scroggs. Guests included: Nancy Craig, Waneta Winkler, Evelyn Howell, Kitty Gooch, Jane Bock, Carol Beery, Patsy Maggard, Billie Petrie, Iris Barsby, JoAnn Stone, Ann Heidenehriche, Garry Garrir, Elva Carr, Shirley Tinsley, Jan Willson, Jeanne Carter, and Pat Murphy. Marilyn Pearson, Jeanne Fitzgerald, Viola Webber, Jane Klooz, Bettie Shiley, Christine Wiley, Betty Lou Brown, Jeanee Fischer, Joy Wood, Christine Johnson, Marcia Hail, Margie Carson, Darlene Clark, Mary Hanson, Haven Moore, Norma Falletta, Donna Craig, Alice Milligan, and Beverly Coulter. Margaret Barr, Reinhold Smith, Cynthia Stevens, Ben Foster, Barbara Anderson, John Crawford, Eileen Rogers, Joe Woods, Nancy Taggart, and Ken Simpson. Schaake Heads K-Club William Schaake, education junior, was elected president, of K-club, varsity athletes club, recently. Other officers elected were vice-president, Thomas Payne, College junior; secretary, Archie Unruh, education junior; and treasurer, James Hershberger, College sophomore. Frank Holefelder, College junior, was elected chairman of the social committee. Delta Gamma Pledges One Aumun Pledge one Delta Gamble cequences the pledging of Miss Thelma Louise Iden, College freshman from Russell. Campus Interviews on Cigarette Tests Number 21... THE PELICAN OUR easy-going, big-billed friend has learned to say "No" to these hurry-up, one-puff, one-sniff cigarette tests! "Why", says he, "they don't even give you time to finish the cigarette before you're supposed to decide which is mildest!" Millions of smokers have come to the same conclusion there's just one real way to test the flavor and mildness of a cigarette! It's the sensible test . . . the 30-Day Camel Mildness Test, which simply asks you to try Camels as a steady smoke on a pack-after-pack, day-after-day basis. No snap judgments needed! 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