(continued from page three) May 12, by Mrs. Kenneth Whyte, Monchonis housemother. Coffee was served and chocolates were passed by Esther Koch. Mrs. Whyte and Mrs. Stuart wore corsages of white Japanese iris. Miss Koch wore white carnations and Miss Charles wore an orchid corsage. Miss Charles and Mr. Dunn are both. College freshmen. Bremer-Betts Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Marion Bremer of Dresden announce the engagement of their daughter, Marian Joan, to Hershel Betts, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Betts of Oberlin. Miss Bremer is a College sophomore. Mr. Betts is a sophomore at Fort Hays State Teachers college, and is a member of Phi Sigma Epsilon. ☆ ☆ Osmond-Oren Engagement Osmond-Oren Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Osmond of Lawrence announce the engagement of their daughter, Marian, to Philip E. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Chase O. Oren of Oakland, Mich. Miss Osmond is a College senior and Mr. Oren is a College freshman. ☆ ☆ Meinke-Kleist Engagement The engagement of Barbara Meinke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Meinke of Loring, to Robert Kleist, son of Mr. Clarence Kleist of Los Angeles, Calif., was announced recently at the Triangle house. Miss Meinke is in Nurses Training at St. Luke's Hospital in Kansas City, Mo. Mr. Kleist, an engineering sophomore, is a member of Triangle. Miss Meinke wore an orchid corsage and Mrs. Harry W. Potts. Triangle house-mother, wore gladiolus. ☆ ☆ Richert-Williams Wedding The wedding of Florence Richert to Blake Williams, both of Denver. Mrs. Williams graduated from the University in 1946. Mr. Williams graduated from Oklahoma A. and M. Mr. and Mrs. Williams will be at home in Denver, Colo. May 15. Student Becomes Father Mr. and Mrs. Edgar E. Nantz announce the birth of a son, Gary Michael, on May 11. Brings Deluge of Phone Calls Mr. Nantz is a business senior. Call K.U. 251 With Your News. After replying to inquiries for the first half of the day, officials sought an easier solution. Arkansas City, Kan.—(U.P.)—A flag flying half staff over the post office brought a deluge of telephone calls. They ordered custodians to remove the splinter that had lodged midway up the pole and prevented raising or lowering the flag. "Mac" used before a proper name means "son." SPALDING SPORTS SHOW NATION-WIDE RAIL-AIR SERVICE Read the University Daily Kansan—Patronize Its Advertisesz CASH FOR BOOKS at the STUDENT UNION BOOK STORE MONDAY MAY 30 TUESDAY MAY 31 WEDNESDAY JUNE 1 The Student Union Book store will pay top price for all current used books. A Wilcox & Follett representative will be here to buy all obsolete & discontinued titles. Geo Stu ---