MONDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE And As For These Belles- It's Now One Down, Two To Go Aurell-Stone The marriage of Miss Phoebe Aurell to Kenneth Stone has been announced by her parents Mr. Harold F. Aurell, McPherson, and Mrs. George Gamble, Wichita. The wedding took place Nov. 26 at St. John's Catholic church with the Rev. George Towle performing the ceremony. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gray beige wool suit with black accessories. She carried a white prayer book on which rested a cluster of baby orchids. Mrs. Stone was attended by Mrs. Robert Wilson and the groom was served by Paul Kipp. Harold F. Aurell, Jr. of McPherson, and Mansville Miller were ushers. A reception was held at Harmon co-op following the ceremony. Miss Portteus Latimer, housemother, stood in the receiving line with the bridal party. Diane Johnson, Nelda Steffey, and Delores DeFries assisted in serving. Marybeth Rea played piano music during the reception. Mrs. Stone is a College sophomore. Gd Stone a pre-business freshman. They are living at 1234 Tennessee. Messenger-King Chi Omega announces the pinning of Nancy Messenger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William D. Messenger, Pittsburg, to Tom King, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. King of Pittsburg. Miss Messenger wore an orchid. She was assisted by Mary Helen Baker and Isabel Faurot, who received corsages of baby orchids. Mrs. Onita Miller, housemother, received gardenias. Chocolates were passed. Miss Messenger is a fine arts sophomore. King is a College sophomore, and a member of Sigma Chi fraternity. Peet-Armstrong Alpha Delta Pi announces the engagement of Mary Jean Peet, Kansas City, Mo., to Rodney Armstrong, Topeka. Wreaths, Trees Decorate Union Decorated with Christmas wreaths and evergreen, the Union creates the Christmas spirit for students. A tall white Christmas tree, with ornaments and lights, is in the center of the main lounge. Small Christmas trees are in the second floor cafeteria, the fountain, and the bookstore. "The decorations are the loveliest and most elaborate we've ever had in the Union," said Miss Hermina Zipple, union director. The Union Activities decorations committee arranged the decorations. Directory Of Greeks Issued This Week A new fraternity and sorority directory, published by Kenneth White, journalism senior, was issued this week. The names were compiled by the fraternities and sororites. White was assisted by Kenneth Conway and Robert C. Jones, both from the University of Missouri. The three published a similar directory at that university. Survey Geologists At Work In State Norman Plummer, in charge of the ceramics division of the geological survey, has been collecting and studying clay samples in Clay county. The Clay Center chamber of commerce is interested in starting the brick industry in their area. Earl K. Nixon, survey geologist, has been checking and revising the sample library of the survey branch office in Wichita. Miss Peet received a corsage of two purple orchids. Her attendants, Joan Anderson and Joan Schindling, wore corsages of red roses. Mrs. O. L. Horner, housemother, received a gardenia corsage. Photos On Display In Fraser Hall Photographs of mountain pastoral scenes, highways, Der Konigsssee and Berchestesgaden are on display on the third floor of Fraser hall along with other photographs and maps of Germany. Dwight Rounds, German 2 student, took the photographs and collected the maps while serving in the U.S. Army of Occupation after the invasion of Europe. Photographs of Nellingen, Germany, Austria, a U.S. Army troop ship and Albrecht Durer's house are also on display. Phi Sigma Initiates 29 New Members Initiation ceremonies of Phi Sigma, honorary biological fraternity, were held recently. Wayne Replogle, Freshman football coach and chief varsity scout, was the speaker. The following were accepted as new members: Byron Eberle, Mary Frances Ruscha, Richard Paul White, David Leuker, Esther Stubelefield, Leona Braschi, Thelma Neff, George Prain, Lewis Goyette, H. Gordon Montague, Donald VanDevander, Robert E. Delphia, Charles F. Smith, Jennie Spoelstra, Carl W. Pryor, Irwin Lewis Baird, Emilio Iban Soler, Wilmer Tanner, Lawrence Lackey, Henry A. Wise, George E. Omer, Alexander Roth, Jerry W. Brown, Roslyn Pauker, Oscar Resnick, Willard A. Madison, Wesley A. Innes, James White and Paul Christian. Danforth Devotionals May Continue After Christmas The daily devotional services held at Danforth chapel from 8:30 to 8:50 may be continued after Christmas. Ministers from Lawrence have been asked to speak at these services sponsored by the Student Religious council. The Skeptics hour committee reported that periods will be held after vacation where students can discuss religious misunderstandings with speakers from time to time. Beta Gamma Sigma Elects 17 Members Beta Gamma Sigma, national honorary business fraternity, recently elected 15 students and two faculty members to the organization. Dean Leonard H. Axe and Professor Leland Pritchard, members of the School of Business faculty; Anderson W. Chandler, Wilbur Ostrum, Billy K. Brackman, Robert M. Pemberton, J. Glenn Hahn, Robert M. Stewart, Raymond Zimmerman, Murice Ritchenbaugh, Richard W. Fisher, Charles Gudger, Paul Anderson, Robert A. Page, Earl O'Connor, and Elmer Albert Rice, Business seniors, and Lester Mertz, Business junior. John G. Blocker, professor of accounting, is president of the University chapter of Beta Camma Sigma, which was founded in 1925. To become eligible for membership, students must be in the upper 10 percent of the senior class, or the upper two per cent of the junior class. A brief soaking period for clothes is more desirable than the overnight soaking period. 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