FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1951 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS . PAGE THREE Buttermilk May Be Ingredient In Favorite Dessert, Ice Cream Washington—(U.P.)—Before long, you may be tasting ice cream made partly of sweet-cream buttermilk. The new way of making ice cream was developed by the U.S. Bureau of Dairy Industry. It was part of a project to find new uses for dairy products that up to now have been wasted or fed to livestock. Sweet-cream buttermilk is what's left after butter is made from sweet cream. The department of agriculture estimates that the U.S. produces about 600 million pounds of it a year. This amount contains about 50 million pounds of valuable milk solids. The food experts say these milk solids would make us a healthier bunch if we'd eat more of them. Sweet-cream buttermilk is nothing new. It has been made since the early 1900's. But it has not been used very much in human foods because there has been no way to preserve it for storing or shipping. The dairy researchers figured out how to condense it so it can be used as one ingredient in ice cream. Each experimental "mix" was pasteurized at 160 degrees Fahrenheit for 30 minutes, homogenized at 2,500 pounds pressure, cooled to 40 degrees Fahrenheit, aged for 20 hours, and then frozen. One of the minor constituents, called lecithin, a substance that remains in buttermilk after the cream is churned, gets credit for the fine flavor. Watson-McCracken Pinning Announced Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority announces the pinning of Miss Ada Watson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Watson of Topeka, to Mr. Robert E. McCracken, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. McCracken also of Topeka. Judson Greer, dressed as Santa Claus, made the announcement at the sorority's annual Christmas banquet. The Square Dance Club Entertains At Hospital Square Dance club members entertained Winter Veterans hospital Dec. 18 with folk and square dancing. The club is planning to sponsor an all-school square dance during the spring semester. Miss Watson is a College junior Mr. McCracken is a College junior and a member of Kappa Sigma fraternity. This organization meets at 7 p.m. every Wednesday. Bob Heins, president, said it is a chance "to get together and have fun." The purpose is to "engage in folk and square dancing and related activities," said Mr. Heins. Square dancing novices may join this club during the first month of each semester. Membership is then closed to beginners. Students who know how to square dance may join during the semester. Cozy But Crowded Bob Heins is president, Marilyn Wisdom secretary - treasurer, and Leon Lee is program chairman. Elections will be held next Wednesday night. World population is increasing at a rate which would double the present numbers every 70 years; so in 350 years there would be 32 times as many people in the world as there are today, according to "Population Bulletin." Fighting Is For Youngsters St. Louis—U.P.) Two peace disturbers who had banked away at each other with hammers agreed with Judge James H. Connor that they were too old to fight. The judge then discharged Mike Martini, 76, and Tony Mihalovitz, 74. Think Before Speaking, Sir Memphis Tenn.—(U.P.)—When one motorist shouted to another to "turn on your lights," the reply was "what's it to you?" Ralph Henry landed in court. The other driver was a deputy sheriff. ___ Mullan, Ida.—(U.P.)—Game warden George Staudt ordered Clyde Hoskins to release a bear that he had lastood from the top of a woodshed. Bears Aren't In Season Schmidt Engagement Wedding Announced Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schmidt o Houston, Tex. announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Jane, to Mr. Frank Ransley Curry of Wichita. The wedding will take place at 5:30 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 28 in Danforth chapel. After a short honeymoon, the couple will make their home near Rose Hill, Kan., where Mr. Curry is building a house. Miss Schmidt attended the University of Houston in 1948, and the University of Kansas from 1948 to 1950. She was a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. Mr. Curry was graduated from KU. in 1948, and was an instructor of English while at the University the past year. He is now employed with Boeing Aircraft in Wichita. Decker-Hawkins Engagement Told Chi Omega sorority announces the pinning of Miss Delores Decker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M Decker of Concordia, toMr.Phil Hawkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. P.R Hawkins of Olathe, on Dec. 8. Miss Decker is a college sophomore. Mr.Hawkins is a senior in the school of education and a member of Sigma Nu fraternity. Brown-Brunson Pinning Announced Alpha Delta Pi sorority announces the pinning of Mrs Marilyn Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Brown of Kansas City, Mo., to Mr. James L. Brunson, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Brunson of Wichita. Miss Brown is a senior in the College. Mr. Brunson is a journalism senior and a member of Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. Tri Chi's Entertain With Dinner-Dance Chi Chi Chi fraternity entertained with a formal Christmas dinnerdance Dec. 16 in the English room and Hawk's Nest of the Union. Guests were: Eleanor Bell, Noreen Anderson, Donna Phillabaum, Madge Allen, Merry Lou Mitchell, Diane Denniston, Martha Greenwood, Shirley Lyon, Evelyn Tomlinson, Violet Aki, Rowena Bruner, Joan Baker, Phyllis Colwell, Elsie LaMaster, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Banks, and Mr. and Mrs. Hale Locke. Chaperons were: Wrs. O. M. Bruchmiller, Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Beamer, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jones. MISS STEWART-MR. COYNE Stewart-Coyne Engagement Told The engagement of Miss Margaret Stewart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Stewart of Kansas City, Kan., to Mr. Donald Coyne, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Coyne also of Kansas City, Kan., was announced Dec. 3. MRS. R. G. Roche, Miller house- mother, made the announcement. The Misses Ruth Logan and Alice Milligan passed chocolates. Miss Stewart is a College sophomore. Mr. Coyne is a College senior and a member of Alpha Chi Sigma, professional chemistry fraternity. Miss Sells To Wed Mr.Carrier Jan.28 The engagement and forthcoming marriage of Miss Barbara Sells, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sells of Kansas City, Kan., to Mr. Clinton Carrier, son of Mrs. Jaumlan Carrier of Kansas City, Kan. and Dr. E. C. Carrier also of Kansas City, Kan. was announced Monday night at a Watkins hall house-meeting. The announcement was made by Miss Julia Willard, housemother. Misses Patricia Street and Cara Lou Sheets passed chocolates. The wedding will be at 4 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 28 in Danforth chapel. Theta Phi Alpha Tells Koppers-Hyer Pinning Miss Sells is an education junior. Mr.Carrier is a business junior and a member of Acacia fraternity. Miss Koppers is a CVollege sophomore. Mr. Hyer is a member of Sigma Nu fraternity and a College sophomore. Southbridge, Mass.—(U.P.)F or the second time in three years, Mrs. Edward Gauthier, wife of an optical company worker, has given birth to twins. The first twins were a girl and boy, the latest are girls. Theta Phi Alpha sorority announces the pinning of Miss Louise Koppers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Oklaters of Olathe, to Mr. Charles Hyer, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hyer of Olathe. Memphis, Tenn.—(U.P.)—Willie De Brandi, cook at the New Market Cafe, two eggs an egg into a skillet and three yolks dropped out. It was the first three-yoker he'd seen in 30 years as a cook. No Joke. Three Yolks Seeing Double Again "George" Makes It Home Again As Psychologists Ponder "How?" "George" arrived home between 12 noon and 2 p.m. Dec. 13. In good condition." This cheerful bit of news greeted psychology students when they walked into the classroom of Dr. F. R. Wake, assistant professor of psychology, Dec. 14. Dr. Wake had received many phone calls from students who were anxious to know that "George" made it. They let "George" out of the trunk of their car east of Lawrence about 10 a.m. Sunday. For two hours he just went around in circles. For those readers who did not read the feature story in Monday's KANSAN "George" is a dog believed to be half English bulldog and half pointer and owned by August Bieber of Lawrence. He is being used by a group of psychologists in experiments to determine if and how a dog is able to find his way home from unfamiliar and distant places. Again, the question of "if" was answered, but again, the experimenters do not know how "George" accomplished his task. Dr. Wake said, "This time I think we organized ourselves right out of an experiment. There were too many cars and men around which seemed to disturb "George." Last Sunday the experimenters had three cars with mobile radio units in them to aid in keeping contact with one another and reporting the whereabouts of the dog. The radios belonged to members of the University of Kansas Amateur Radio club. When asked when "George" would be required to take his next jacunt, Dr. Wake replied, "I think we will let him rest awhile. We may get an airplane to trail him next time, but our plans aren't complete yet. One of the members of the class even offered an airplane." Melton-Morris Engagement Told Mr. and Mrs. James E. Melton of Independence, Mo. announce the engagement of their daughter, Patricia, to Mr. Gerald Morris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Morris also of Independence, Mo. The announcement was read by Miss Julia Willard, Watkins hall housemother, at the hall's Christmas dance. Dec. 16. Miss Melton is a fine arts freshman. Grove-Nash Engagement Told Mr. and Mrs. Howard C. Grove of St. Joseph, M., announce the engagement of their daughter, Patricia Jean, to Mr. Richard W. Nash, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Nash, also of St. Joseph, Mo. Miss Grove attended Lindenwood College for Women and is now employed by the St. Joseph News-Press, Mr. Nash is a journalism senior and a member of Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. Miss Frankie Waits To Wed Mr. Reiner Mrs. Lena M. Waits of Dallas, Texas has announced the engagement and approaching marriage of her daughter, Frankie, to Mr. Charles F. Reiner of Dodge City, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Reiner, Natoma. The announcement was made at a dinner party given Dec. 9 at the Dallas Athletic club. Newspaper clippings, arranged with red and white carnations as a table centerpiece carried out the theme of the couple's professions. Miss Waits was graduated from Woodrow Wilson High school in Dallas, Colorado Woman's college, Denver, Colo., and received her bachelor of science degree in journalism from the University in 1950. She is a member of Sigma Kappa social sorority and Theta Sigma Phi, national honorary and professional fraternity for women in journalism. She was editor-in-chief of the 1950 Summer Session Kansan. Mr. Reiner, '50, was graduated from Natoma High school and attended Ft. Hays Kansas State college. He was advertising manager of the University Daily Kansan in the spring of 1950 and is a member of Alpha Delta Sigma, national professional advertising fraternity, and Kappa Sigma Kappa, national social fraternity. McKnight-Thompson Engagement Revealed Templin hall announces the engagement of Shirley Frances McKnight, daughter of Mrs. Frances McKnight, of Denver, Colo., to Mr. Neil Jay Thompson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Thompson of Cottonwood Falls. Mrs. Lela Whiteford, Templin housemother, made the announcement at the Christmas formal dance, Dec. 9. Miss McKnight is an education senior, and Mr. Thompson is a business junior. Sigma Pi Sigma Initiates Thima Pr. 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