JUNE 4.1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Belles And Their Weddings— Wedding Rings Eventually Mean Kitchen Sink, Bathtub Rings Breitenbach-Firner Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Breitenbach, of Belpre, announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Maurine, to Henry William Firner, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Firner of Lawrence. Miss Breitenbach attended the University, and is a member of Sigma Kappa social sorority. The wedding will take place at 9 am. June 8 at the St. John Evangelist church. Mr. Firner is a student in the School of Engineering. Wathen-Bales Mr. and Mrs. William M. Wathen, Platte City, Mo., announce the engagement of their daughter, Hazel, to Kenneth J. Bales, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Bales, Caney. The engagement was announced by Mrs Albert Schrumpt, housemother of Templin hall, recently. Chocolates were passed by Elizabeth Ann Spraatt and Lorita Higginbottom Miss Wathen wore red roses. Mrs. Schrumpt had a corsage of white rosebuds, and the attendants wore corsubs of white and red roses. ☆ ☆ Thalman-Hall Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Thalman, Kansas City, Mo., announce the engagement of Elaine Thalman, College senior, to William J. Hall, junior in the School of Engineering. Mr. Hall is the son of Dr. and Mrs. E. R. Hall of Lawrence. ☆ ☆ Horton-Brock Mrs. C T. Horton of Blue Mound announces the engagement of her daughter, Wilda, to Donald Brock son of Mrs. Evelyn Brock, also of Blue Mound. The announcement was made after dinner Friday at Watkins hall by a recording. Annette Stout passed chocolates. Margaret Lawrence, ac-companied by Mary Lou Davis, sang "Always." Miss Horton wore a corsage of gardenias and red rosebuds. Miss Stout and Miss Julia Ames Willard, housemother, wore pink carnations. Gardenias were worn by Mrs. Brock and Mrs. Horton, guests. Miss Horton is a senior in the College majoring in home economics. She is retiring president of Home Economics club and Kappa Phi, and a member of Omicron Nu, Pi Lambda Theta, and W.A.A. Mr. Brock, who served two years in the naval air corps, is a student of vocational agriculture at Kansas State college. ☆ ☆ Heschmever-Smith Mr. and Mrs. Frank F. Heschmeyer, Minneapolis, Minn., announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Dorothy, to John Stewart Smith, Kansas City, Mo. The announcement was made recently at the Alpha Omicron Pi house by Mrs. P. H. Klinkenberg, housemother. She wore a corsage of Picardy gladiol. Mrs. R. H. Wilson, housemother of Sigma Nu, also wore Picardy gladioli. Miss Heshmeyner wore a corsage of red roses with a single white rose in the center. She was assisted by Marjorie Burtscher and Charlotte Thayer, wearing identical gladioli corsages. Miss Heschmeyer is a College junior, and a chairman of Alpha Omicron Pi. Mr. Smith is also a College junior, and a member of Sigma Nu fraternity. The wedding will take place August 23. --and SOCIALLY SPEAKING Triangle Has Picnic A pienic was held Saturday at Lone Star lake by members of the Triangle fraternity. Guests included Betty Ann Hilts, Nancy McGraw, Louise Springer, Carolyn Keith, Orpha Brantley, Jacquil Ogan, Virginia Stuecken, Barbara Lamoreaux, Helen Havey, Norma Akey, Akyriacus Jacquil Blanche Bottery, Geraldine Bobbitt, Evelyn Skonberg, Frances Thagen, Joyce Thompson, Marylyn Smith, Rosemary Graves, Betty Jane Smith, Ruth Culp, Mrs. Wayne Smith, and Virginia Williams. Chaperons were Mrs. Nan Rogers and Mr. and Mrs. John Heavey. ** Jolliffe Dinces. Dances A dinner-dance was held at Jolliffe hall May 24. Entertainment was a skit, and music by the Jolliffe hall trio. Guests included Allan Burns, Julian Been, James Nelson, Burt Robson, Gerald Gearhart, Hugh Polson, William Crabb, Milo Unruhn, James Martin, Herman Wilson, Paul Thome, Robert Burwell, Delton Gaede, Charles Van Buskirk, Robert Godfrey, John Sells, Phillip Kiser, William Young, Verlin Dowd, Rex Getz, Fldon Weaver, Verne Stevenson, Lewis Randolph, James Sherman, Perry Pruesch, Robert Merrick, David Moore, Galen Wampler, Kenneth Keene, Forest Stark, Albert Grimes, John Reber, Glen Hildebrand, Mr. and Mrs. George Hildebrand, Mrs. A. G. McKay, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Youngberg, Blanche Bottom, and Betty Martin, both of Kansas City, Mo. EDDIE HEYWOOD'S ORIGINAL BEGIN THE BEGUINE Last Advanced Recital Will Be Given Tonight I COVER THE WATERFRONT On Commodore Records at $1.50 Phone 375 BELL MUSIC CO. 925-27 Mass. The final recital by advanced fine arts students will be presented at 7:30 tonight in Frank Strong auditorium. Selections for voice, piano, violin, and cello will be given by the 16 students. They are from the studios of Alice Moncrieff, Marie Wilkins, D. M. Swarthout, W. T. Marroco, Meribah Moore, Waldemar Geltch, and Raymond Stuhl. Javhawker Secretary Named Shirley Hoyt, College junior, has been named secretary of the Jayhawker magazine for the 1947-48 academic year. WE FIT GLASSES and DUPLICATE BROKEN LENSES Large Selection of Distinctive Frames. "Go Down The Hill As A "Bandbox Jill" Lawrence Optical Co. For this "Big Moment" in your life — let your hair take "Honors" too Call us for Personalized styling 8 a. m. — 6 p. m. Advertisers Prefer The Kansan To Reach Hill Students WANTED TEXTBOOKS! WILLCOX & FOLLETT Representative will BUY old editions and texts discontinued at K.U. June 9th,10th,and 11th,at the Student Book Store in the Union Building.