THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Midnight Telegraph, Radio Program Starts KU Bride, Groom Down Aisle A romance which began during a midnight-to-8 a.m. telegraph shift culminated in the marriage of a K.U. student on the "Bride and Groom" radio program, April 15. Thomas Porter, pharmacy junior from Cherryvale, and the former Helen Payne of Ottawa received a week's honeymoon with all expenses *** radio show, which originates in Hollywood, Calif. Although the actual ceremony was private, the couple appeared on the program immediately before and after their wedding. Porter, who is a member of Chi Chi Chi fraternity, and his bride met last summer when both were employed by the Santa Fe railway company at Chanute. Mrs. Porter, a switchboard operator, delivered and phoned telegraph messages to Porter, who was night ticket agent. gates also attended from Iowa State college, Ames. Mrs. Helen Ives Corbett, grand national counsellor of the sorority, was present at the convention. The fast-working young man soon arranged a date with her. Mrs. Porter was transferred to Topeka and other dates followed. They became engaged in September. The announcement was made by Mrs. Mary Younkman, housemother. Attendants were Joan Bodwell and Dolores Flasco, who wore corsages of gardenias. Miss Cole wore a corsage of Japanese iris and Mrs. Younkman wore a gardenia corsage. Sigma Kappa announces the piring of Nancy Cole, daughter to Mr and Mrs. L. E. Cole of Rahway, N.J. to Chris Fischer of Plainfield, NJ. Cleanup Leaves Dome Alpha Kappa Psi Party San Francisco—(U.P.) —It took a year to decide but city officials have ruled that the mottled gray-green color of the city hall dome should Miss Cole is a College sophomore. Mr. Fischer is an engineering junior at Bradley university, Peoria, Ill. and a member of Theta Chi social fraternity. Cole-Fischer Pinning Alba Kappa Pai, professional business fraternity, will hold a semi- formal spring party at 9 p.m. Friday in the Hotel Eldridge. be left unchanged in a civic center cleanup project. The dome is streaked from corrosion and weather, and has been bombarded incessantly by pigeons and sea gulls; but the city fathers like it that way. It has eye appeal, they said, and has "achieved a pleasing patina, the delight of architects since classical times." Acacia Desert Dance The members of Acacia entertained the members of Sigma Kappa at a desert dance, April 7. Oread Hall Election Oread hall announces the election of new house officers for next year: president, Charles Peebles; vice-president, William Polack; secretary, Dee Jay Pickrell; and treasurer, Leland Nelson. Locksley Hall Election * * Locksley hall announces its election of new officers: president, Patricia Creech; vice-president, Dorothea Crawford; secreary, Marion Greenlee; treasurer, Donna Lee Cromack; social chairman, Marjorie Multaup; house manager, Elizabeth Dennis; and interdorm representative, Joanne M Mannen. An installation dinner will be held tonight. Barbara Burnham and Jane Sullivan, members of Xi chapter of Sigma Kappa, attended a province convention of the sorority in Lincoln, Neb., April 22 to 24. Sigma Kappa Convention The host chapter was Alpha Kappa at the University of Nebraska. Dele- If you want to keep it KEEP IT CLEAN FRITZ CO. PHONE 4 8th and New Hampshire With fans who know...it's Alan Dale's "MEET ME TONIGHT IN DREAMLAND" (Signature Record) - Alan Dale, a top-ten phono favorite, gives out with the solid dream music. Yes, for starry-eyed dancing, just ask for Alan Dale's new number. And for mild, flavorful smoking pleasure, just ask for Camels! Take it from Alan-"Camelis are a grand smoke . . . a cool, mild smoke!" WITH SMOKERS WHO KNOW...IT'S In a recent test of hundreds of people who smoked only Camels for 30 days, noted throat specialists, making weekly examinations, reported NOT ONE SINGLE CASE OF THROAT IRRITATION due to smoking B. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. Winston-Salom, N. C.