THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1940 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Weddings And Engagements Godding-Allev Engagement Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Godding of ElDorado announce the engagement of their daughter, Marcia, to Richard Alley, son of Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Alley of Augusta. Miss Godding is a sophomore in the college and a member of Delta Delta Delta sorority. Mr. Alley is attending dental school at Kansas City university. He is a member of Delta Sigma Delta dental fraternity. ☆ ☆ Robertson-Cook Pinning Alpha' Delta Pi announces the pinning of Miss Beverly Robertson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Robertson of Oklahoma City, to Robert W. Cook of Kansas City, Mo. Miss Robertson is a senior in the school of fine arts. Mr. Cook, a junior in the College, is a member of Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity. ☆ ☆ Sawyer-Schlacher Pinning Alpha Delta Ph announces the pinning of Miss Betty Ann Sawyer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Sawyer of Leavenworth to Mr. Ernest Schlachter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schlachter of Kansas City, Kan. Miss Sawyer's attendants, Betty Ann Rolfs and Betty Rae Thomas wore corsages of red carnations. Mrs. O. L. Horner, housemother, received white mums. Miss Sawyer's corsage was of yellow roses. Miss Sawyer is a senior in the College. Mr. Schlachter, a freshman in the school of medicine, is a member of Phi Chi fraternity. ☆ ☆ Jones-White Engagement Mr. Hugh T. Jones, Chanute, announces the engagement of his daughter Marilyn to Benjamin E. White, II, son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin E. White, Bonner Springs. Miss Jones is a College sophomore. Mr. White, also a College sophomore, is a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity. Gard-Mastio Engagement Delta Gamma announces the engagement of Virginia Gard to George J. Mastio. Miss Gard is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Raymond F. Gard, of Independence, Mo. Mr. Mastio is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George J. Mastio of Lawrence. The announcement was made at dinner by Mrs. W. S. Shaw, housemother. Miss Gard wore an orchid corsage. She was assisted by Laura-belle King and Barbara Hogan who received corsages of pink roses and gardenias. Mrs. Shaw received a corsage of gardenias. Chocolates were passed. Miss Gard is a junior in the College. Mr. Mastio, a freshman in the school of medicine, is a member of Phi Kappa Sigma and Phi Beta Pi. Read the Daily Kansan daily. ACCESSORIES AUTO PARTS New & Used Parts for All Cars We Buy Old and Wrecked Cars - Auto Glass - Mirrors - Glass Table Tops AUTO WRECKING AND JUNK GO. Phone 954 712 E. 9th 'Bold Look' Now Marks Latest Creations In American Dinner And Glassware Pittsburgh—(UP)—The "bold look" in modern styling now marks the latest creations in American dinner and glassware, designers and buyers at the nation's largest pottery show agreed today. When Mrs. American Housewife next goes shopping for a dinner or cocktail set she'll probably find the California theme of striking color and functional designs as strongly entrenched in the china shop as in the dress and furniture stores. The "bold" color rage features the U.S. Potters association's exhibition here where 131 firms are displaying their wares for buyers from all sections of the country. Imaginative designers have created dinner sets of hues and shapes coinciding with the extremes which mark "modern" home interiors. Although many of the buyers at the show commended manufacturers for their turn away from the traditional "pink rose and green leaf" motif, some objected, although lightly, to the variety. "If this keeps up, style-conscious women will want a different set of dishes and glass ware for each season of the year," one veteran buyer said. "I can see it already—pastel shades at Easter, something else in the fall, and red and green for Christmas." Some of the innovations, especially those taken from California plants, presented designs in bold colors with three dimensional qualities. Efforts also have been made to eliminate the traditional round plate with square styles. Dean Moreau To Talk In KC Dean F. J. Moreau of the Law school will speak to members of the Kansas City Bar association tomorrow at a luncheon at the Hotel Phillips in Kansas City, Mo. Miss Margaret Habein, dean of women, will make two talks at Winfield Monday, Jan. 17. Her topic will be general education as applied to the college and university. His subject will be "Lawyers, Law Teachers, and Law Makers." Habein To Speak At Winfield Call K.U. 251 With Your News. PAMPER YOUR BUDGET and your palate with the delicious food and drinks served at Bill's Grill 1109 Mass. Across from Courthouse "Nowadays They Try Anything For A Little Publicity" We don't like to resort to "trick stunts" for our publicity. 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