PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1948 Weddings And Engagements Ruhlen-Grav The Rev. and Mrs. Charles L. Ruhlen, Clay Center, announce the engagement of their daughter, Carole, to Glenn C. Gray, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Gray, Eureka. The announcement was made Sunday at Watkins hall by Miss Julia Ames Willard, housemother. Mrs. Wayne Gugler, sister of Miss Ruhlen, sang "At Dawning," and Roselyn Skonberg passed chocolates. Miss Ruhlen wore white carnations, and Miss Skonberg received a corsage of yellow daisies. M. Gray is an engineering junior, and Miss Ruhlen is a College junior. Connolly-Miller Henley Co-op announces the engagement and approaching marriage of Margaret Connolly, Topeka, to Bertram Miller, Jr., Erie, Penn. Mrs. Erma Smith, housemother, made the announcement. The wedding will be at the Church of the Assumption in Topeka June 10. Miss Connolly is an education sophomore. Mr. Miller is an engineer junior. French-Eakin The engagement of Shirley French, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sharon French, Topeka, to Donald Eakin, son ofMr. and Mrs.W.F. Eakin, Greensburg, was announced Sunday at Watkins hall by Miss Julia Ames Willard, housemother. The wedding will take place in August. Miss French wore a corsage of white carnations and tubor roses, and Miss Willard and Mrs. French wore pink carnations. Traditional chocolates, were passed by Eleanor McHarg and Jane Peterson. Miss French is a College sophomore, and Mr. Eakin is a College senior. Buehler-Debus Gamma Phi Beta announces the engagement of Phyllis Buchler, daughter of Prof. E. C. Buchler, Lawrence, to William A. Debus, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Debus, Kansas City, Kan. Miss Buehler wore a corsage of gardenias. Carolyn Carter, her assistant, and Mrs. Ralph Baldwin, housemother, received corsages of pink carnations, the Gamma Phi Beta flower. Mrs. Baldwin read the KU Choir To Sing In Kansas City The University a cappella choir will present a concert program at the Linwood Presbyterian church, Kansas City, Mo., at 7:30 p.m. Sunday. The choir of 106 will be directed by Dean D. M. Swarthout who also will speak to choir directors from the Kansas City area on general choir procedure. Dean Swarthout and the choir will be honored with a reception and dinner following the meeting. announcement. Mrs. J. H. Kreamer Phi Delta Theta housemother, received a corsage of white carnations, the Phi Delt flower. Miss Buehler is a College sophomore. Mr. Debus, a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity, is also a College sophomore. Stout-Ensch ☆ ☆ Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Stout, Rothville, Mo., announce the coming marriage of their daughter, Annetta, to Paul C. Ensch at 9 a.m. June 5 in St. John's church, Lawrence. The Rev. George Towle, pastor, will perform the ceremony. Following the ceremony, a reception will be held at Watkins hall. Miss Stout is an education senior. Mr. Ensch is a business senior. Prettyman-White Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Prettyman, Plevna, announce the coming marriage of their daughter, Anna Melissa, to Ralph Owen White, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orval White, Sabetha. The marriage will be at 2 p.m. June 4 in Danforth chapel, The Rev. Edwin F. Price, student minister of the First Methodist church, will conduct the service. A reception will be held at Watkins hall immediately following the ceremony. Rose Lee's LUNCH 7 a.m.-10 p.m. Weekdays 7 p.m.-12 p.m. Fri., Sat. 9:30 a.m.-12 p.m. Suñ. Chicken Dinners 1305 W. 7th Parking Space Sunday Morgan - Mack 609 Mass., Ph. 277 Service—Ford—Sales NO MATTER WORK---- VACATION---- OR SCHOOL---nationally advertised WHETHER IT'S TO BE SUMMER Your Car Needs SERVICING NOW! --nationally advertised STOP IN TODAY AND CHOOSE ONE OF OUR MANY SUMMER SERVICE SPECIALS FOR YOUR CAR! Archery Club Gives Medals; Elects New Officers William James Miller, engineering sophomore, and Robert Lemons, pharmacy junior, were awarded gold and silver medals for highest scores in the Archery clubmen's tournament recently. Newly elected officers are Alice Myers, president; Marvin Kinsey, vice-president; Charity Fischer, secretary-treasurer; and Harold Shigley, publicity and tournament manager. The wolf spider, only about an inch long, often carries its young on its back until they can fend for themselves. A brood sometimes will number as many as 125. Jean Louise Guthrie and Rosemary Rospaw were appointed representatives to U.N.E.S.C.O. from Inter-dorm council. Members decided to keep the residue in the treasury for next fall in sponsoring activities for new women students. Refreshments were served at the meeting, held in Miller hall. Guthrie, Rospaw Appointed A.S.T.E. Banquet The American Society of Tool Engineers will hold their annual banquet at 7:30 p.m. today at the Hearth, Dr. R. M. Davis, former dean of the law school, will speak. The subject of his talk will be "The Importance of the Engineer." Ice Cream at its Best It's delicious! Velvet Freeze Ice Cream A SPECIAL TREAT - RICH FLAVORS 742 Mass Cell 720 Call 720 742 Mass. White Brown & White ...and this California buckle pump is just right for business or sport wear. New height wedge for comfort and style and made in California colors...so pleasing to the eye...hand lasted Royal College Shoppe 837-39 Mass. Shows: 2:30, 7, 9:20 Sun, continuous from 1 p.m. Jayhawker NOW, ends TUESDAY WEDNESDAY, one week From Mary O'Hara's Sweeping Western Novel . . and starring THUNDERHEAD . . SON OF FLICKA Green Grass of Wyoming In Glorious Technicolor starring PEGGY CUMMINS CHARLES COBURN with LLOYD NOLAN 20 That Loveable Laugh team in the romantic comedy of the year "DEAR RUTH" FRIDAY—SATURDAY RETURNED BY REQUEST Owl Show Sat. 11:45 p.m. SUNDAY—4 dgys The 1st Great Hit of 48 SLEEP—DREAM—KILL! wth Joan CAULFIELD William HOLDEN VARSITY NOW ends Saturday The rhythm of the saddle in the songs of Gene AUTRY in Hit No.2 'DANGEROUS YEARS" Chap. 4 "CANADIAN MOUNTED" PATEE TONITE ends SATURDAY "SUNDOWN" "The KANSAN" SUNDAY, 3 Days Seeking happiness with woman he loved BECOMAN'S BIGGEST TRIUMP, THE PICTURE EVER LOVED WILL LOVE! Intermezzo Ingrid BERGMAN • Leslie HOWARD Directed by BRADFORD RAYFIELD