WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Weddings And Engagements Shidler-Strange Wedding The marriage of Jessimai Shidler, Winchester, to Byron Gene Strange, also of Winchester, took place Saturday morning, November 20 at St John the Evangelist church, Lawrence. Father George Towle, pastor, read the vows. The bride was attended by Janet Rummer, College junior, as maid of honor, and Corinne Locke, College junior, and Joyce Strange, as bridesmaids. Lee Strange served as best man for his brother. Usherwere Frederick Timms, junior in medicine, Kansas City, Mo., cousin of the bridegroom, Keith May, Manhattan, and Maurice Trower, Toneka. A reception was held at Watkins hall after the ceremony. The couple left for a short wedding trip and are now at home at 740 Rhode Island. Mrs. Strange is a journalism junior, and Mr. Strange is a College freshman. Travalent-Ufford Engagement ☆ ☆ Mr. and Mrs. A. Travalent of Kansas City, Mo., announce the engagement of their daughter, Dolores to Ralph C. Ufford, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Ufford, also of Kansas City, Mo. The announcement was made at the after dinner coffee for members of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity Thursday. Mrs. P. H. Klinkenberg, housemother, made the announcement. She received a corsage of red roses. Margaret Hoopes, Zoe Siler, and Beverly Emerson who passed chocolates wore corsages of baby orchids. Miss Travalent wore an orchid cor-sage. Mr. Ufford is a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity. He is a senior in engineering. Miss Travalent is a college senior. Would you like to be your own boss . . . with professional standing in your community? Then you'll be interested in the opportunities offered by a career in life insurance selling for The Mutual Life. Many of our representatives earn $4,000 to $9,000 a year, and more! 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Wilson of 845 Alabama, Lawrence, announces the pinning of her daughter, Winifred, to Leon R. DeYoung, son of Mr. D. A. DeYoung of Prairie View. PLEASE SEND APTITUDE TEST AGE The announcement was made at the Alpha Omicron Pi formal dance Friday by Mrs. P. H. Klinkenberg, housemother. Miss Wilson wore a corsage of orchids. Clark-Stryker Pinning Briar Manor announces the pinning of Jane A. Clark, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Porter M. Clark, Independence, Kan., to Edmond M. Stryker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Stryker, Fredonia. Mr. DoYoung is a junior in business and is president of Alpha Kappa Psi, professional business fraternity. Miss Wilson is a junior in the college. - 1104 ADDRESS. The announcement was made Nov. 21. Miss Clark is a fine arts junior. Mr. Stryker is a junior in engineering. Miss Esther Twente, chairman of the department of social work, spoke Dec. 3 at a meeting of the American Association of Schools of Social Work at the University of Mississippi. Twente Speaks To Social Workers Miss Twente spoke to a group of social science and psychology teachers on the value of various curricula in the field of social work. Students, social workers, and faculty members represented the undergraduate departments of the four-year colleges of Mississippi, the graduate schools of Tulane and Louisiana State universities, and the Nashville School of Social Work. The preliminaries of the twenty- second annual campus problems speaking contest will be held at 7:30 p.m. today in 3 Green hall. The speeches must concern some contemporary campus problem. Campus Problems Speech Contest To Be Today All undergraduate students are eligible to participate, and speeches should be four minutes long. Read the Daily Kansan daily. Socially Speaking Hausherh hall entertained with an hour dance Nov. 19. Guests present were Robert Nagel, Hollis Hands, Robert Worley, Harry Gilbert, Donald Willem, William Adams, William Poole, Dudley Hautz, Julius Dony, Leonard R. Hersh, Willard Wunsh, William Howard. Hausherr Hall Dance Robert McCollum, William J. Laughlin, William Monday, Jim Buhn, Robert Swain, James Glass, Albert Heckes, Bernard Bodmer, Robert Bodmer, Dale Awlings, Albert Cohen, Richard Harttler, John Harbaugh, Herman Hiesterman, Marvin Kimsev, Richard Brosius. James S. Meyers, William McGoviney, Ted A. Geisert, Jim Mitchell, Sam Elliot, and Harry Vantuyl. Corbin Dinner Guests Sunday dinner guests of Corbin hall were Donald Blachly, Jack Moier, Evelyn White, Carolyn Miller, Jane Hyde, Virginia Richards, Jean Mendenhall, and Sue Engard. Dean of Women's Tea Miss Margaret Habein held a tea Sunday afternoon to display to representatives from each organized women's residence the radio-phonograph which was bought with money donated by women students. The money was given to compensate in part for the loss Miss Habein suffered by robbery of her home. Other guests were Mrs. Dean W. Malot, Miss Martha Peterson, and Mrs. Natalie Calderwood. Betty van der Smissen poured. Emily Stewart and Edith Malott assisted Miss Habein. Briar Manor Christmas Formal Briar Manor held its Christmas formal Saturday. Guests were Brock Hamacher, Tom Cook, Earl McDermott, Jr., Don Becker, Edmond Stryker, Fred Stoss, Jr., Robert Johnson, Bill Passmore, Robert Roberts, Richard Harris, James Smith, Robert A. Perisho. Paul Easterline, John Foust, John Hamilton, Eugene Warner, Ford Bohl, Arnold Freed, Lawrence Parton, Lewin Wasser, Jan Elliott, Leonard Bertuglio, Bonnie Brown, Robert Eberwein. Chaperons were Mrs. Fanny De Lozier, housemother, Mrs. Harry W. Potts, Mrs. Gertrude Stuart, and Mrs. Wilma Hooper. Pi Kappa Alpha Elects Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity elected the following officers for the spring semester; Charles S. Lindbergh, president; Harold K. Hoch, vice-president; and Robert Cowne, treasurer, Correction A baby boy was born to Mr. ane Mrs. Walter F. Stueckemann Nov. 27 in Lawrence Memorial hospital He will be named Walter Fredrick. Mr. Stueckemann is a first year law student. Stueckmanns Have Baby Boy The pledges of Sigma Kappa sorority entertained the games of Alpha Kappa Lambda with an hour dance Dec. 3 instead of Friday, Dec. 10, as was announced in Monday's Kansas. Delta Chi Pledges Delta Chi fraternity announces the pledging of James C. Brown, College sophomore from Kansas City, Mo., and Charles A. Arnold, College freshman from Collison. Phi Kappa Exchange Dipne Phi Kappa Exchange Dinner The Phi Kappa fraternity recently held an exchange dinner with the Alpha Chi Omega sorority. the pledges of Theta Phi Alpha sorority will entertain the pledge class of Acacia fraternity with an hour dance Friday. Phi Kappa Tea Dance Theta Phi Alpha Hour Dance Pledges of Phi Kappa fraternity recently entertained the pledge class of Alpha Delta Pi sorority with an afternoon tea dance. STUDS AND LINKS by Beau Brummel $1.00 by Swank $2.50 and $5.00 The Palace TOPPER FORMAL TIES 843 Mass. TUXEDOS FOR THOSE FORMAL PARTIES Christmas Party For Kansan Staff All students in the William Allen White School of Journalism and Public Information are invited, Miss Clayton said. Expert Radio Service Ruth Clayton, secretary of the Kansan Board, announced Monday, that the annual Christmas party for the students in journalism would be held from 4 to 6 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 21, in the newsroom of the journalism building. VAN HEUSEN TUX SHIRTS $5.95 Call K. U. 251 With Your News Committee members are: Promotion committee, Anne Bradford, chairman, Bill Mayer and Maurice Lungren; refreshment committee, Anne Murphy, chairman, William E. Peck and John F. Wheeler; decoration committee, Orin L. Strobel, chairman, Don Tennant and Hal D. Nelson; entertainment committee, Ruth Clayton, chairman, Charles L. O'Connor, and Wallace Abbrev. by Rudofker $50.00 Beaman's Radio 1200 N.Y. 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