WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1950 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE University Women Meet Thursday The University Women's club group meetings will be held Thursday in the following homes: Group two, the home of Mrs. Raymond Nichols, 1617 Alabama street, at 8 p. m. Group one, the home of Mrs. C. M. Baker, 1655 Mississippi street, at 8 p. m. Carlyle H. Smith, assistant professor of design, will talk on "Hand-wrought Silver." Group four, the home of Mrs. John Patton, 1221 Oread, at 8 p.m. The Rev C. E. Brubaker, Presbyterian student pastor at the University of Arkansas, will speak on "The Home through a Marine Chaplaim's Eyes." Group five, the home of Mrs. Harold Barr, 1300 Oread, at 8 p.m. Mrs. Katherine Willard Eddy will speak on Japan. Group six, the home of Mrs. W. J. Jergensen, 1831 New Hampshire at 8 p. m. Mrs.T. G. Sturgeon will speak on Egypt. Groups seven and ten will meet together at Templin hall, 1407 Louisiana street, at 2:30 p. m. A movie, Your University," will be M. Fred Moreau and Mrs. E. G. Nelson is in charge of arrangements. Group eight, the home of Mrs. H. E. Chandler, 1320 Haskell avenue, at 8 p.m. A hobby show will be presented. Group eleven, the home of Mrs. Raymond Beamer, 1000 Missouri street, at 7:30 p. m. Mrs. S. Chowla will speak on India. Mather-Swain Alpha Omicron Pi sorority announces the pinning of Miss Melba Mather, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Mater to Mr. Robert Swain, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Swain, on Feb. 22. Miss Matter is from Stafford and Mr. Swain is from Dodge City. Miss Mather received a corsage of red rose buds and was attended by the Misses Beatrice Senor, Patricia Hutchings, and Janie Mather who were white carnations. Mrs. P. H.ankenberg, Alpha Omicron Pi housemother and Mrs. Mercedes Kreiger, housemother of Kappa Sigma fraternity, also had white carnations. Mr. Swain was attended by Mr. LR. Bond and Mr. Robert Pickrell. Miss Mather is a College senior and Mr. Swain is a College sophomore. Do two days' work in one day at RISK'S SELF-SERVICE LAUNDRY Wash, per load-25c Drying, G.E. load 15c Then use our Ironrite automatic ironer, per hour-40c 613 Vermont FREE PARKING Graduates Engaged Miss Mila Williams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Williams of Topeka, and Mrs. William Kenneth Brooks, son ofMr. Harold Brooks of Kansas City, Mo., will be married April 15 in Topeka. Miss Williams, who is a member of the staff of the Topeka State Journal, was graduated from the University in 1949. She was president of Alpha Chi Omega sorority here. Mr. Brooks attended Northwestern university and was graduated from the William Allen White School of Journalism and Public Information in 1948. He was a member of Sigma Chia fraternity. He is now employed by an advertising agency in Kansas City, Mo. Fifteen members of the University chapter of Alpha Kappa Psi, business fraternity, attended a convention of the South Central district in Lincoln. Neb., on Feb. 24-25. Alpha Kappa Psi Meets In Nebraska The south central district includes schools from Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, Colorado, Oklahoma, Arkansas. Those attending from K. U. were: James Black, James Blocker, Curtis Coffee, Coyf Kidwell, Don Madtson, Wiley Mitchell, Sam Moore, Bob Parish, Charles Wagstaff, Marvin Webking, Byron Werges, Phillip Williams, and Thomas Winsor. Wiley Mitchell, associate professor of economics is Deputy Councilor for Psi, the University chapter. Guy Kidwell, business senior, is chapter president and was the official delegate to the conference. Patronize Daily Kansan Advertisers TKE Pledges Five Socially Speaking Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity announces five new pledges for the current semester. Ronald Kull, and Robert Sebin, Topeka; James Monroe, Bartlesville, Okla.; George Harper, El Dorado; and Robert De-Noon, Olathe. George Gear has been elected president of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity for the spring semester. Other officers are Bruce Browne, vice-president; Gene Lund, secretary; and Tom Dulois, treasurer. Gear Elected President Up and Coming Jolliffe Hour Dance Jolliffe Hour Dance Jolliffe hall will entertain at an open hour dance from 7 to 8 p. m. today. Hopkins Hour Dance An hour dance will be held at Hopkins hall at 7 p.m. today. Wilson-Rice Mr. and Mrs. James B. Wilson of Lincoln announce the engagement of a daughter P. son to Mr. Melvin R. Pice, Mo. to Mr. Melvin R. Pice, Mo. to Miss Wilson, an education junior, was president of Carruth hall the past semester. Mr. Rice is a business junior. 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Students are chosen at the end of their junior year in high school to spend a week attending the conferences. The group will help plan and conduct the next Girls' State, which will be held on the campus the week of June 8 to 16. YW Secretary Speaks 833 Mass. JEWELRY Ruth Packard, national W.Y.C.A. secretary for the Rocky Mountain region which includes midwest and northeast offices of the W.Y.C.A. cabinet Tuesday. Miss Packard discussed the summer service project to be held in St. Louis from June to August for persons interested in social work. They will be placed in social agencies, live co-operatively, and hold discussion seminars about their work. She also spoke about the Rocky Mt. Regional conference which will be held in Estes Park, Colo., from June 10 to 17. She later met with the advisory board to help work out their constitution. Visit Europe This Summer In Low-Cost Study Tours! International Summer School at Mayrhofen, Austrian Tyrol (accepted under G.I. 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