TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 1950 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Fletcher-Wintermote Delta Delta Delta announces the joining of Miss Barbara Fletcher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William T. Fletcher, Jr., of Kansas City, Mo. to Mr. Richard Wintermote, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wintermote of El Dorado. The announcement was made at dinner March 18, by Mrs. Charles Wentworth, housemother, who wore a corsage of white carnations. Miss Fletcher wore a corsage of yellow orchids. Chocolates were passed by Miss Charlene Farrell and Miss Georgia Haum', who wore pink carnation corsages. Canterbury Club Elects Miss Fletcher is a fine arts junior and a member of Delta Delta Delta sorority. Mr. Winternote is a College senior and a member of Delta Upsilon fraternity. Barbara Glover has been named president of Canterbury club, Episcopal student organization. Other officers for the coming year will be Mary Louise Colyer, secretary; Jo Anne Elder, treasurer; and Andrew Berry, representative to the Student Religious council. The new sponsors of the group are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Partridge. The club plans to attend a conference of Kansas Canterbury clubs at Kansas State College after Easter vacation. Among new words which the atomic age has given the dictionary is "weaponeer." It means "one who activates an atomic bomb into readiness for release upon a target." From Sandwiches to Steaks . . . Miller's Bar-B-Q has it! 1/2 Fried Chicken Dinner $1.25 12 oz. T-Bone Steak $1.25 Large Cube Steak 85c Hamburger Steak 60c Pork Chops 75c Bar-B-Q Beef and Pork Sandwiches 25c Thirty-three seniors, 24 juniors, and three professors will be initiated into Sigma Tau, national honorary engineering fraternity, Thursday. Home made Pie Miller's Bar-B-Q 4 miles NE U.S. 40 and 24 Engineering Group To Initiate Thursday Burton W. Marvin, dean of the William Allen White School of Journalism and Public Information, will speak on what journalism and engineering mean to each other and the value of good public relations in any field. The initiation will be held at 5:30 p.m. in the Pine room of the Union. The initiation banquet will be at 6:30 p.m. in the Kansas room. The three professors to be initiated are Frank Bowdish, assistant professor of mining engineering; Harold L. Kipp, professor of mechanical engineering; and Stanley M. Walas, associate professor of chemical engineering. Frances Pence became president of Corbin hall at installation ceremonies Sunday. Other officers will be Donna Hillier, vice-president; Nancy Pinckney, secretary; Shirley Michelson, treasurer; Wilma Hartman and Lura Mae Stouder, social chairman; Shirley Hillier, fire chief; Hanna Mary McDowell, keeper of the archives. Corbin Elects Pence Patronize Daily Kansan Advertisers Seymour - Miller Theta Phi Alpha sorority announces the pinning of Miss Fairy June Seymour to Mr. Robert J. Miller. Miss Seymour is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Seymour of Tonganoxie and Mr. Miller is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Miller of Claflin. Miss Seymour wore a corsage of talisman roses. Her attendants, Miss Patten and Miss Louise Koppers, wore double gladioli. At the annual scholarship dinner March 16, Miss Seymour was presented with an oversized apple as a token of special achievement and the pinning was announced by Miss Patricia Patten. Mrs. Mary Carby, housemother of Theta Phi Alpha, and Mrs. E. R. Hooper, housemother of Phi Kappa fraternity, were presented with corsages of double gliadiio. Our Suggestion for Tonight - Filet of Sole with Tartar Sauce - A Crisp Vegetable Salad - Pie and Coffee 821 Vermont Duck's Tavern -By Bibler The Bus-(Adv.) 'Umbrella Size' Hats May Be Summer Fashion To Make Up For Sheer Dresses, Short Skirts New York, April 4—(U.P.)-Women are going to have to wear their hats this summer-to keep from "feeling naked all over." That's the prediction of Fred Fredericks, who dreams up the hats that carry the well known John- Fredericks, Inc., label The way this summer's clothes are built, he pointed out, "Psychologically, a woman is going to feel undressed." "The dresses are sheer," he said. "They haven't any sleeves. The skirts are short. The necklines are plunging, or low. "But a woman doesn't like to look naked all over. So, unconsciously, she will reach for a hat." For the really shy girls, Fredericks is making some of those hats so broad they'll take the place of an umbrella, too. Stiff or floppy natural leghorns trimmed with orange ribbons, sheer and mysterious black horsehair and lush velvet are built to hang three inches over the shoulders in some cases. cases. 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