EDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE THREE Weddings And Engagements fork-Cooper Engagement The engagement of Alita York, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar T. York of Baldwin, to Fred L. Cooper, on of Mr. and Mrs. Orrin H. Cooper f Lawrence, was announced Nov 1 by Miss Porteus Latimer, house- mother of Harmon Co-op. Misses Marilyn Detter and Vida ummins passed chocolates. Both gardenia corsages. Miss Lati- ware wore a corsage of baby orchids. less York wore gardenias and red les. Miss York is a College sophonore. Mr. Cooper is employed at the Schubert funeral home. ☆ ☆ Franklin-Pattison Pinning Delta Delta Delta sorority announces the pinning of Miss Marilyn Franklin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Franklin of Kansas City, Mo., or William Lewis Pitterson, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Pattison of Council Grove. The announcement was made by Ms. Charles Wentworth, housemother, who received a corsage of white gardenias. Chocolates were passed by Rebecca Davidson, Betty Ann Hilts and Mrs. Robert Line, who received yellow roses. Miss Franklin wore an orchid corsage. Miss Franklin and Mr. Pattison are seniors in the College. Mr. Pattison is a member of Sigma Nu fraternity. ☆ ☆ Montaldo-Kroesch Pinning Alpha Delta Pi sorority announces the pinning of Miss Barbara J. Montaloal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo.F. Montaloal of Joplin, Mo., to University Women To Hear Maxon The December meeting of the University Women's Club will be a tea from 3 to 5 p.m. tomorrow in Spooner-Thayer museum. Following a brief business meeting, the club members will hear a talk by Dr. John Maxon, a new curator. Mrs. C. M. Baker is general chairman for the tea. She will be assisted by these committees: table decorations, Mrs. R. I. Canutones and Mrs. P. H. Klinkenberg; refreshments, Mrs. Raymond Beamer, chairman, Mrs. C. G. Bayles, Mrs. John Ise, Mrs. Harold L. Kipp, and Mrs. Tom Yoe. Serving, Mrs. E. R. Elbel, chairman, Mrs. Cloy Hobson, Mrs. Glenn Cole, Miss Kay Ewart, and Mrs. E. J. Baur; reception, Mrs. E. R. Hall, Mrs W. Thomas Marocco, Mrs. George J. Hood, Mrs. J. M. Osma. Miss Montaldo wore a corsage of baby orchids. Her attendants were Misses Jean Gillie, Betty Schrier, and Marie Schumacher, Attendants and Mrs. O. L. Horner, housemother, wore gardenia corsages. In the receiving line will be Mrs. W. W. Davis, Mrs. Laurel Anderson, Mrs. Ned Linegar, and Mrs. Donald Powell. Mr. Robert E. Kroesch, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Kroesch of Hoisington. Mr. Kroesch, a senior in education, is a member of Delta Upson fraternity. Miss Montaldo is a College senior. When a man of the African Masai tribe marries, he is careful to introduce his bride to his guardian snake. Pythons and cobras are especially revered. Socially Speaking Triangle Dinner-Dance Donna Kempster, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burwell, Mr. and Mrs. James Deveney, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Helm, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Yonley, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Frazer, and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Stein. Triangle fraternity held a buffet dinner-dance Nov. 19. Guests present were: Jean Arthur, Ethel Swart, Nancy Smith, Betty Jo Bloomer, Patricia Lander, Lura Strauder, Marilyn Lind, Patti Sue McClatchay, Carolyn Keith, Barbara Lamoreaux, Marion Mills, Joe Ann Ogg, C. B. Williams. Jacquilin Ogan, Kathloen Brantley, Janet Gregory, Georgianne Hedrick, Ellen Joyce Spurney, Dorothy James, Loyette Hollar, Iva Linnell, Margaret Heatwole, Joanne Varnum, Virginia Roesler, Philys Curtis, Betty Boll, Evelyn Bezand Chaperons were Mrs. R. H. Wilson, Mrs. Mildred B. Scott, and Mrs. Harry W. Potts. * * Alpha Kappa Lambda Initiates Alpha Kappa Lambda fraternity announces the recent initiation of Dale D. Theobald, Oak Park, Ill.; Jack E. Dausman, Malibu, Calif.; Loren B. Corliss, Rogers, Ark.; George H. Muret, Winfield; Brownell W. Landes, Kansas City, Mo.; Eugene E. Tinberg, Bonner Springs; Arthur L. Perry, Tescott, and Richard D. Flecher, Washington, Kan Ceremonies were at the chapter house. Speakers at the initiation banquet were Harold Dilley, instructor in history, and Mr. Alfred Graves, formerly a professor of the journalism Las Vegas, Nev—(UP) Dudie, a Boston bulldog, became the most expensive dog in town when he swallowed a $1,500 diamond ring. A veterinarian verified Dudie's diet by x-rays. Dog Has Expensive Diet department staff and business ad-visor to the Daily Kansan. Tri Chi fraternity announces the initiation of Lowell H. Brown, College sophomore from Williamsburg. Tri Chi Initiates Exchange activity slips for reserved seat tickets at Ticket Office, BASEMENT GREEN HALL, 9-12, 1-4. JEANS in for $2.98 Women Zipper Sides THE DEPARTMENT OF SPEECH AND DRAMA presents ACTIVITY TICKETS ADMIT Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs. 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