--- PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1951 Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Stack of Kansas City, Kan., announce the engagement of their daughter, Karin, to Mr. Earl F. Winn, Jr., son of Mrs. Ruth Winn of Platte City, Mo. Miss Stack is a College senior and a resident of Locksley hall. MISS KARIN STACK Mr. Winn, '50, is stationed in the air force in Los Angeles, Calif. He is a member of Phi Kappa Tau fraternity. Miss Stack To Wed Mr.Winn In June Sigma Pi fraternity held its annual Emerald dance at the Lawrence Country club Jan. 6. Music was furnished by the Harley Liv- ingwood orchestra. Sigma Pi Lists Guests At Dance The wedding will be in June Chapergons were Mrs. Fanny DeLozier, Mrs. Kenneth Whyte, Mrs. Thomas Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jeth, and Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Strait. Guests included: Nancy Laggart, Nilma Hartman, Lois Price, Virginia Johnston, Nanette Dennis, Vera layden, Joyce Anderson, Jean Laser, Rebecca Garvin, Corena Belkiaap, Yvonne Hammer, Joan Reed, atricia Beal, Nancy Trubey, Marian Keelin. Betty Lomelino, Pat Cox, Delores Dewitt, Kitty Collidge, Sarah A'Brien, Pearl Maze, Vera Cybolsky, Ann Shanks, Rita Shipp, Rose Marie lovotny, Jacqueline Crews, DeEtta Mark, Joan Schlintz, Margie Roth-merger, Martha Combs, Joyce Heckert, Dodi Anderson, Lura Stouder, Jane McFartland, Jean Smith, Norna Bradley, Eunice Mayhew. John Burnett, Wandall Marx, West Jahn, Andres Martinez, Manuel urillo, John Hawkins, Gordon Vitherspoon, Mr. and Mrs. Herb emper, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Mischler, r. and Mrs. Pedro Antoniol, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wolff, Mr. and Mrs. arley Webb, Mrs. and Mrs. Bob lliest, Mr. and Mrs. William Beyd- lar, and Mr. and Mrs. John Kite. Goering Is Justice Wilmer Goering, third year law udent, was elected justice of Phil alpha Delta Law fraternity in a ree election. Other officers elected are Basil Marhofer, vice-justice; on Nosh, clerk; John Oliver, treasurer; and Dale Spiegel, marshall. The officers will hold office until e middle of the spring semester. Phi Alpha Delta, which last year titated Sen. Frank Carlson as an morally member, is a national legal ternity and one of four legal fraternities at the University of Kansas hool of Law. Warner-Childers Pinning Announced In 1913 there were 1,604 autos listered in Wyoming. This inseated to 2,423 in 1914 and to 3,976 1915, information in the files of University of Wyoming archives partment reveals. University Daily Kansan fail subscription; $3 a semester, $4.50 ear, (in Lawnace add $1.00 a semester) postage). Published in Lawnace, University year except Saturdays and Sun- says. University holidays and examina- tions. Entered as second class Sept. 17, 1910, at the Post of March 1879 Delta Delta Delta sorority announces the pinning of Miss Chloe Warner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Warner of Kansas City, Mo., to Mr. Charles Childers, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Childers of Chanute. The announcement was made at dinner Jan. 7, by the Misses Marilyn Lind, Dorothy Becker, and Barbara Peterson, who read a verse revealing the identity of the couple. Miss Warner wore an orchid corsage. Her attendants, Miss Patricia Brubaker and Miss Marilyn Hardin, had corsages of pink carnations. Mrs. Charles H. Wentworth and Mrs. Fannie DeLozier, housemothers, received corsages of talisman roses. Mrs. Warner and Mrs. Childers, mothers of the couple, wore corsages of red and yellow roses. Miss Warner is an education junior. Mr. Childers is in the air force stationed at Lackland air base in San Antonio, Texas. He is a member of Sigma Pi fraternity. Mr. Childers' attendants were Mr. Robert James and Mr. Donald Willenberg. Officers of the American Society of Tool Engineers for the spring semester were elected and installed at a recent smoker. Engineers Elect Five At Smoker Charles L. Knight, education senior, is the new chairman. Other officers include; Jack E. Kidney, vicechairman; John P. Gerdel, secretarytreasureur; and Floyd I. Palmer, parliamentarian. Dale McBride, education senior, was appointed chairman of the shop Practices committee to work with the planning committee of the Engineering exposition. John Hoover, engineer at the Marley Manufacturing Company in Kansas City, spoke at the smoker on employment opportunities in Kansas City for engineers. Mr. Hoover is a 1950 graduate of the School of Engineering and past chairman of the Tool Engineers. The U.S. forest service estimates profit from national forests at $345 million a year; 36 million dollars in cash and the rest in improved recreational facilities, etc. Trickett-Davidson Engagement Told Pi Beta Phi sorority announces the engagement of Miss Emelie Trickett, daughter of Mrs. James Trickett of Kansas City, Kan. to Mr. James Davidson, son of Dr. and Mrs. O. W. Davidson also of Kansas City, Kan. Miss Trickett attended the University from 1948 to 1950. Mr. Davidson is a College junior and a member of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity. What's The Bid, Partner? Memphis, Tenn.—(U,P)—When J. W. Harris sliced a tomato he found a perfect heart outlined in its center. Around it but not quite so perfect were a diamond, a spade and a club. Girl Born To Mr. and Mrs. Scott Dr. and Mrs. William Raymond Scott, Apt. 12-C Sunnyside, became parents of their third daughter born Jan. 25 in Lawrence Memorial hospital. Dr. Scott is assistant professor of mathematics. The baby girl weighed 7 pounds and 13 ounces at birth and has been named Janet. Women's Club To Give Program Today The University Women's club will give a program tea at 3 p.m. today in Mvers hall. Mrs. G. W. Bradshaw is general chairman for the tea. She will be assisted by Mrs. Harold Barr, who is chairman of the reception committee. Mrs. Marston McCluggage will arrange the decorations, and Mrs. Ethan Allen will be in charge of refreshments. Mrs. Allen Crafton has planned the musical program, to be given by part of the cast of the forthcoming light opera, "The Pink Lady." Stonger Elected President Of Alpha Phi Omega Alpha Phi Omega, national service fraternity, recently elected the following officers for the spring semester: Don Stonger, president; Thurston Smith, vice-president; George Reiff, treasurer; Cliff Tatham, recording secretary; Vernon Rice, corresponding and alumni secretary; Don Gregory, historian; Richard Graham, sergeant-at-arms.