FRIDAY. JANUARY 9, 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Dinner Dances, Parties Interrupt Weekend Examination Studies UP and COMING Friday: Friday: Sigma Phi Epsilon, dinner-dance. Eldridge hotel, 9 p. m. to midnight. Young Democrats club, party, Kansas room, 7:30 to 9 p. m. Saturday: Intra-fraternity council, dance, Lawrence country club, 9 p. m. to midnight. Delta Gamma pledge class, party chapter house, 9 p. m. to midnight. Cm Ci, sophomore farewell dance, Skylive club. 9-2, m. to midnight. Alpha Chi Sigma, dinner-dance Uriop. 8 u.m. to midnight. Gamma Phi Beta, dinner-dance, chapter house and Eldridge hotel, 7 n m to midnight. All Student council, varsity dance, Union ballroom, 9 p. m. to midnight. Keesee-Grant Mr. and Mrs. Gerald B. Keesee, San Francisco, Calif., announce the engagement of their daughter, Jerrie, to Lloyd Grant, son of Mr. and Mrs. William K. Grant, Kansas City, Mo. Miss Keeesen is a College sophomore and a member of Sigma Kappa. Mr. Grant is employed at Black and Veatch in Kansas City. He was graduated in the spring of 1947 and was a member of Phi Kappa Psi. ☆ ☆ Norma Jean Schneider was married to Charles P. Love, Jr. Dec. 6 in Kansas City. Mrs. Love is a member of Delta Delta Delta sorority, and Mr. Love is a Kappa Sigma. They are living in Kansas City. Schneider-Love ☆ ☆ Dye-Shanahan The marriage of Patricia Dye to Jack Shanahan took place in Independence Dec. 28. Mrs. Shanahan, Delta Delta Delta, is a senior in the School of Fine Arts. Mr. Shanahan is a College senior and first year law student. He is a member of Alpha Tau Omega. ☆ ☆ Uhl-Krueger Miss Evelyn Uhl, daughter of Mrs. H. E. UHL, and Louis Krueger, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Krueger, Emporia, were recently married at St. John's church in Lawrence. The bride is teaching in the Lawrence school. Mr. Kreuger is a junior in architectural engineering. They are living at 1320 New Hampshire. Griffith-Smith Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Griffith, Clayton, announce the engagement of their daughter, Joy, to Wesley Smith, son of Mrs. E. W. Lindenquist, Salina. Miss Griffith was a student here business junior and a member of the past two years. Mr. Smith is a Sigma Phi Epsilon. ☆ ☆ Keith-Stevenson The pinning of Carolyn Keith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Keith, Topeka, to Verne Stevenson, Overland Park, was recently announced by Mrs. W. C. Jackson, Alpha Chi Omega housemother. Attending Miss Keith were Betty DeArmond, Jerre Lyons, Norma Lea Jones, and Patricia Link. Miss Keith wore orchids and the attendants and Mrs. Jackson received corsages of camellias. Mr. Stevenson, engineering junior, is a member of Triangle fraternity. Miss Keith is a College junior. Lawrence-Seba The approaching marriage of Margaret Lawrence, daughter of Mrs. Grace Lawrence, Merriam, to Don Seba, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seba, Tribune, was announced at the annual Watkins hall New Year's dinner. Miss Lawrence is a sophomore in the school of Fine Arts. Mr. Seba is a sophomore in physical education at Kansas State. The wedding will take place Jan. 31. The couple will live in Manhattan where both will attend Kansas State college. Monchusia hall, 1014 Mississippi, will open an hour dance 8 to 9 ten minutes. Hour Dance Tonight Phi Delts Elect James Sanders was elected president of Phi Delta Theta fraternity for the spring semester. Other officers are Robert Fountain, recording secretary; Marvin Martin, warden; John Hawley, freshman trainer; Don Mclrath, rush chairman; Rusty Baltis, social chairman; Clay Hedrick, intramural manager; Bill Mitchell, senior member of the executive committee; Morton Newell, Librarian; Jim Blocker, chaplin. Former Student Returns Terry Herriott, editor of the Bitter Bird in 1946 and 1947, spent a two week Christmas vacation in Lawrence. He is now living in New York and writing script and feature stories for N. B. C. Tau Sigma's Train For Arts Festival Tau Sigma, women's dancing sorority is beginning final preparations for the Kansas Arts and Crafts festival to be given in Lawrence, Feb. 22. The members will portray Kansas history hv. various dances. The festival depicts the achievements of Kansas men and women in all phases of arts and crafts. It includes an exhibition of paintings, works of literature, and a series of programs ranging from historical pageants to choral readings. House Presidents To Have Breakfast Presidents of all organized houses are invited to attend a breakfast at 8 a. m. Saturday in the Union. The group will discuss campus problems. Wilbur Noble, president of the Y. M. C. A. will preside. Six of these breakfasts are given each year. JAYHAWKER Sunday, only 3 days On the Screen at last...in TECHNICOLOR! Special Admissions This Show Only Mat. & Sun. 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