TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1950 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Dan Cupid Isn't Cold; He Is Making 'Matches' Neal-Whitaker Engagement Told Mr. and Mrs. Errol Neal of Medicine Lodge announce the engagement of their daughter, Joy, to Mr. Gary Whitaker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Balding also of Medicine Lodge. Miss Neal is a fine arts freshman and a resident of Watkins hall. Mr. Harold Sandy, 47, was married to Miss Wilda Lee Barmore Nov. 17. Mr. Sandy was engaged in commercial art while attending the University and designed for several Lawrence firms. Mrs. Miss Barmore Is Wed To Mr. Harold Sandy List Pledges Chi Omega Pledges One Chi Omega sorority announces the pledging of Miss Suzanne Armentrout of Hardner. AOPi's pledge Three AOI's pledge Three Alpha Omicron Pi sorority announces the pledging of Janiece Jo Street of New Castle, In.; Patricia Salyer of Larned, and Barbara Moser of Lawrence. Fraternity Pledges Seven Kanna Eta Kanna Pledges Phi Kappa Tau fraternity announces the pledging of the following men: George Corbett, Gerald Rushfelt, Steve Mermigis, and Leonard Dexter, all of Kansas City, Kan.; Leland Duvall of Waverly; Edward Campbell of Moline; and Cletus Heier, of Gove. Kappa Eta Kappa, professional electrical engineering fraternity, announces the pledging of Wayne Luallin, Erwin David and Patrick Geis all of Lawrence; Don House and Robert Smith of Kansas City, Mo., and Ed Ward of Huntington, Tenn. University Women To Have Tea University Women 10 Have Tea The University Women's club will have a Program tea at 3 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 7. George Bernard Shaw's "Overruled" will be presented by the class in Play Direction of the University, Mrs. Allen Crafton, program chairman, said. 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Harris of Caldwell announce the engagement of their daughter, Joan, to Richard Pelton, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Pelton of Miami Beach, Fla. Harris-Pelton Engagement Told The announcement was made Dec. 2 by Miss Julia Willard, Watkins hall housemother. The Misses Mary Lou Auchard and Norma Hawkins passed chocolates. Miss Rita Yakle, accompanied by Miss Norma Riggs, sang "Because." Miss Harris is an education senior. Mr. Pelton is a senior at the University of Oklahoma and a member of Delta Chi fraternity. Miss Anna Siemer's Engagement Is Told The engagement of Miss Anna Marie Siemers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Siemers of Waterville, to Mr. Harold Hula, son of Mr. and Mrs. Will Hula of Blue Rapids, was announced Dec. 1 by Mrs. R. G. Roche, Miller hall housemother. Chocolates were passed by Misses Neda Butts and Ann Eylar. Miss Siemens is an education senior. Mr. Hula is a senior at Washburn university and a member of Alpha Delta fraternity. 'Commandments' Don't Please This Gal Who Decides It's 'Court' For Her Scattle, Wash.—(U.P.)The "10 commandments of marriage" Harry C. Harowitz demanded his wife sign landed him in the divorce court today. Mrs. Dorothy C. Harowitz charged her husband with cruelty, saying she had been asked to promise: 1. Never to embarrass her_husband. 2. To pay attention when spoken to. 3. Never to smoke. 10. Never to keep her husband waiting. 4. To refrain from playing the radio too loudly. Book Now 5. To keep her telephone conversations under five minutes and to space her calls. 8. To cook three meals a day when requested and at the hours specified. 9. To continue to do the things she had done well. 6. To refrain from making comparisons. 7. To refrain from harping on a subject. Down's Travel Service 1015 Mass. St. Ph.3661 Riggs Talks To Sphinx Club David M. Riggs, secretary of the Y.M.C.A., discussed the question "What is in the Y.M.C.A. for Me?" at a meeting of the Sphinx club of Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity Tuesday night. Riggs listed opportunities offered to students by the organization and gave examples of how various students have taken advantage of these privileges. Dean Habein Is Speaker Miss Margaret Habein, dean of women, spoke at a dinner-meeting Thursday of the Topeka Stroptomist club, women's service organization. She discussed "College Women—1950." Faculty Supper-Dance Held The University club, organization for faculty members, hold a covered dish supper Dec. 2. Following supper was a juke box dance. Only Lawrence Laundry offers you these Special Services on Sport Shirts - Each Sport Shirt is hand Ironed to eliminate all wrinkles left by ordinary pressing methods. - Each Shirt is folded on our special sport shirt boards and delivered to you wrinkle free. - Free Mending and Button Service. 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