MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Belles And Their Fiances Hamman-Kennedy Mrs. W. S. Shaw, Delta Gamma housemother, recently announced the pinning of Betty Jane Hamman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl W. Hamman, Wichita, to John D. Kennedy, Jr., son of Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Kennedy, Kansas City. Keplinger-Cook Marilyn Sweet recently announced the pinning of Martha Keplinger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Keplinger, Kansas City, to Richard Cook, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Cook, Iola. Mrs. Dean Alt, housemother, wore a gardenia corsage and chocolates were passed. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Power of Kansas City, Mo., announce the marriage of their daughter Patricia to Miles E. File, son of Joe File of Beloit, Kansas. The wedding took place at the second Presbyterian church in Kansas City, Jan. 24. Power-File Marriage Held In Kansas City Miss Power attended the University in 1945 and 1946 and was a member of Alpha Chi Omega. The couple are spending their honeymoon in New Orleans. They will be at home in Beloit after Feb. 7. Socially Speaking- Here's Some Society News You May Have Missed Sigma Chi Party Sigma Chi "Euff Johnson" party was held in the chapter house Saturday, Jan. 17. The theme was an Algerian slave market. The living room was decorated as a Sultan's palace, and the lounge as an Algerian jail. Bob Beine was in charge of the program. Judy Torrey, Larry Ross, Mary Jean Olive, Marnie Brown, Betty Berry, Janet Crosby, Charlotte Metcalf, Janet Malott, Barbara Byrd Mary Alice White, Edith Stodard, Daren York, Katherine Culley, Ann Lawrence, Barbara Nash, Marcelie Parker, Rosie Robinson, Shirley Hoyt, Jeanne Peterson, Virginia daugherty, Jeanne Parrott, Jody Stuckey, Nancy Messenger, Be King, Carol Harris, Sally Stepler, Tish Laming, Ree John, Jane Williams, Corinne Carter. Laurie Burningham, Anne French. Guests attending were: Barbara Haffner, Shirley Corlett, Martha Goodrich, Jeanne Dressler, Mary Mid Chubb, Marianne Gear, Eleanor Pack, Marilyn Glover, Ann Warner, Joan Bagby, Rita Hartwill, Elizabeth Sifers, Inez Hall, Shirley Scheufle, Mary Warner, Patsy Clardy, Jane Schmidt, Joan Ruese, Barbara Ross, Bernardine Read, Betty Webb, Marilyn Sweet. "Always ready to serve" Daily Specials----Home Made Pies GEMMELL'S CAFE 717 Mass. Phone 2072 LAWRENCE LECTURES February 2 to 6,1948----8:00 p.m. CHURCH OF CHRIST,9th and Tenn. "In the interest of students attending school in Lawrence" Monday, February, 2—8:00 p.m. MARRIAGE & DIVORCE HERBERT BROADUS Minister, Church of Christ, Topeka, Kansas Tuesday, February 3----8:00 p.m. THE CHRISTIAN IN THE BUSINESS WORLD BEN H. HENTHORN President, College of Commerce, Kansas City, Mo. Wednesday, February 4—8:00 p.m. THE CHRISTIAN HOME C. ROY BIXLER Minister, Church of Christ, Kansas City, Kansas. Thursday, February 5----8:00 p.m. PROBLEMS OF THE YOUTH TODAY JACK SOUTHERN Minister, Church of Christ, Argentine, Kansas Friday, February 6----8:00 p.m. MISSIONARY WORK----MY RECENT TRIP TO ENGLAND JOHN ALLEN HUDSON Minister, Church of Christ, Kansas City, Mo. Betty Ann Hills, Marjorie Skidmore, Ann Guyer, Juliette Williams, Ethel Pearson, Fan McCleary, Betsy Bowers, Sue Weimer, Isobel Faurot, Jane Aitwood, Georgianne Dutton, Nancy Van Bebber, Betty Brewer, Virginia Osborne, Nancy Davis, Mary Helen Keller, Mary Helen Baker. Betty Sauder, Carolyn Carmean, Isabel Atwood, Mila Williams, Peggy Hogan, Lu Ann Powell, Beverly Fox, Nancy Goering, Rosemary Ingold, Dorothy Wood, Carolyn Campbell, Carolyn Weigand, Betty Hirleman, Connie Kendell. Chaperones were Mrs. Charles Wentworth, Mrs. W. S. Shaw, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pinet. Bounder's fraternity held election and installation of officers Monday, Jan. 12. Those elected were Lawrence Check, president; Sam Bushy, vice-president; Bob Brownlee, secretary; Carl Harbordt, treasurer; and Roger Davies, sergeant-at-arms. College Women Prefer Men With Intelligence Bounders Elect State College, Fa—(UP)—Penn State College students have decided it might be easy to wallz your way to college popularity, but the average co-ed much prefers the brainy type. A poll by students showed the most popular men with women are intelligent, honest, loyal and dependable. The survey also showed that the most unpopular students were lazy, boastful and tardy. All For A Thin Dime Milwaukee—(UP)—There's a young Milwaukee woman who likes to keep her dresses looking neat. She got on a downtown bus carrying a dress on a hanger. She bung the garment from the high hand rail, took a clothes brush from her purse, and brushed the dress during the trip downtown. Sleeping cars were first used in 1853. Pullman's patent dates from 1864. TOP JOBS WITH TOP FIRMS! 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