MAY 5.1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE --and kept books for all on company She even got her name in John Ise's economics textbook for typing three or four chapters of his manuscript. SOCIALLY SPEAKING --and kept books for all on company She even got her name in John Ise's economics textbook for typing three or four chapters of his manuscript. Tri Delts Stage Carnival Delta Delta Delta held a "Crescent Carnival" party and dance at Holcomb's Grove, Saturday night. Decorated carnival booths and stands carried out the theme. Costumes were jeans and plaid shirts. Included as guests were: Jack Bunghan, Robert Wuerht, Bud Francis, Frank Wendland, Frank Stevens, William Mahoney, Otis Harding, Robert Kissadain, Donald Blachly, Frank Houck, Charles Isaac, Arlyn Smith, Nate Erickson, David Shoffner, Clay Colburn, Charles Thomas, Sonny Mahin, Charles Wheeler, Preston Johnson; David Bierer, Les Renick, Morton Hauserman, Glenn Stallard, Rex Arrowsworth, Edward Rolfs, Charles Love, Charles Carson, James Miller, Donald Jones, William Webb, Charles Comstock, Robert Line, Robert Jones, Richard Bibler, Samuel McCamant, William Khrisner, Richard Nesh, Richard Sime, James Mordy, Harlan Lill, Ed Minor, Ronald Weddle, Ernest Neuer, Ray Rolfs; *** Elwood Tippin, George Mastio, Barbara Wuerth, Fat Brubaker, Ann Cowinger, Topeka, Charlene Maudeville, Topeka, Joan Stansbury, Jameknox, Topeka, Marjorie Clark, Atchison, Rosemary Kennan, Baxter Springs. Sigma Nu Entertains Alpha Chi's The members of Sigma Nu fraternity entertained members of the Alpha Chi Omega sorority Thursday with a dessert dance at the chapter house. *** Triangle Holds Spring Formal Triangle fraternity held its annual Spring formal Saturday night. Guests included Ruth Ramsey, Betty Hilts, Marylou Bacon, Mary Ann Smith, Leona Wescott, Betty Hayward, Evelyn Skonberg, Darlene Althouse, Mary Lou Bienhoff, Orpha Brantley, Caroline Keith, Betty Jane Smith, Frances Thelen, Mary Virginia Hood, June Heacock, Larine Wescott, Ruth Culp, Virginia Stuecken, Edna Schopp, Virginia Williams, Marilyn Lindberg, Warrene Kerby, Rosemary Graves, Blanche Bottom, Audrey Clements, Luclice Steckel, Ruff William, Nancy McGraw, Norma Aker, Lois De Wald, and Mrs. Wayne Smith. The chaperones were Mrs. Nancy Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Williams, and Dr. Shelby Miller. Triangle Pledges Two Triangle fraternity announces the pledging of Richard G. Philips of Eureka, and Ralph W. McClung of Hugonot. Moxley-Wilson The pinning of Mary Jo Moxley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John C Moxley, Atchison, to aaron A. Wilson, Kansas City, Mo., was announced at the Alpha Chi Omega house recently. Mrs. W. C. Jackson, who wore a corsage of white gardenias, made the announcement during dinner. Miss Moxley wore an orchid. Her attendants, Janice Nattier, Concordia, and Suzanne Albaugh, Olathe, received carnation corsages. Miss Moxley is a College Mr. Wilson is a sophomore in the College and a member of Sigma Chi. Alpha Chi Omega announced the pinning of Marilynn Hagerty, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Hagerty, St. Joseph, Mo., to Thomas W. Williams, St. Joseph, Mo. Hazerty-Williams Miss Hagerty is a freshman in the College; Mr. Williams is a freshman at Westminister college, Fulton, Mo. Announcement of the pinning was made last Saturday in Fulton by the Delta Tau Delta fraternity, of which Mr. Williams is a member. COED'S CORNER Mary's An Activities Kid; Has Time For Harry, Too Mary Wisner Lees is an activities kid from way back. She started with a finger in politics, intramurals, mathematics club, music appreciation club, and Y.W.C.A. She had a job in Watson library, and kept books for an oil company in Lawrence. As a sophomore, she was deep. As a sophomore, in politics and intramurals. She did stenographic work at the "Y" besides being secretary of the association, and chairman of the Minorities workshop. "I was also a member of the Atomic Age association," she said. "The whole thing blew up when we got in over our head." She Travels For Y. W. C. A. This year, Mary's time is taken as district representative for Y. W. C. A. Her second name is "Eleanor" when it comes to travel. She spent a week in Racine, Wis, and Christmas vacation at the University of Illinois. Her work as representative has taken her to Salina, Wichita, Winfield, Topeka, and Manhattan. "I have an average of 25 half-hour conferences a week. To get everything taken care of, I have to make every minute count." Enioved Work In Hospital Last summer she worked as attendant in the Rockland State mental hospital in New York. Mary is also a Western Civilization proctor. Alpha Chi Omega announces the marriage of Dorothy Hogdal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Heggal of Claflin, to Richard Beach, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Beach of Topeka. The ceremony was performed in the First Methodist church, El Dorado. Beach-Hegdal Miss Helen Ward, Coffeyville, played an organ prelude of the traditional wedding marches. Miss Ann Hogue of Russell sang "Because," accompanied by Miss Ward. Miss Joan Kellog, Houston, was bridesmaid, and Mrs. Eugene Barr, Lawrence, was matron of honor. Mr. Rudolph Sandberg, Lawrence, served as best man. Mr. James Swenson, Wichita, and Mr. Robert Adams, Salina, were ushers. Mrs. Beach attended Purdue university during the war, where she trained for specialized war work. She is a junior in the College. Mr. Beach is majoring in architectural engineering and is a member of Phi Gamma Delta. The couple will reside in Lawrence until they complete their college work. "Most of our cases were patients with delusions of grandeur and persecution complexes. We didn't have any Napoleons in the hospital, but one woman believed she was a famous lawyer. She was always threatening to sue the hospital for keeping her under false pretenses." Married One Month Dinsmore-Ewers "The work fascinated me; I helped in various kinds of therapy. Insulin treatment was used for paranoid cases—those suffering from delusions of grandeur and various persecution complexes. The pinning and engagement of Marjorie E. Dinsmore to Jerry M Ewens was announced recently at the Delta Delta Delta house by Mrs. J. W. Whipple, housemother. Chocolates were passed by Barbara Mever and Elizabeth Mallonee. Miss Dinsmore's corsage was of red roses, pansies, and violets. Her mother, Mrs. Ralph Dinsmore, who was a guest at the ceremony, wore a headpiece Miss Moyer's Miss Mallonee received corsages of peach gladioli. Last month, Mary was married to Harry Lees, a sophomore in the College. Miss Dinsmore, Lawrence, will graduate from the College in June. Mr. Ewers, Caney, a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon, received a degree in geology in 1942 and will graduate from the School of Business this semester. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Browne, Kansas City, Kan., announce the engagement of their daughter, Elinor, to Alan Stewart, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Stewart, Lawrence. The announcement was made at the Alpha Delta Pi house recently by Mrs. O. L. Horner, housemother who received a corsage of carnations. The two attendants, Marylyn Smith and Janie Kendall, received corsages of oladias. Browne-Stewart The Lees are interested in the same thing, people. This summer the couple intends to work at Rocklands hospital. Miss Browne wore a corsage of yellow roses and iris banners. Their phobia is books. "If my husband and I get any more books, we'll have to move out of our house. We like the personality stories and the who-dunit's that contain excellent character studies." Traditional chocolates were passed. Miss Browne, a member of Alpha Delta Pi, is a College senior. Mr. Stewart is a College junior. Traditional chocolates were Alpha Chi Omega announces the engagement of Ann Angle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Angle, Kansas City, Mo., to Charles E. Werhan, Bennington. Angle-Werhan Miss Angle is a College junior; Mr. Werhan is a sophomore in the College. The wedding will take place this summer. Mattern's Picture Is In Brooklyn Show Karl Mattert, associate professor of drawing and painting, is represented by a picture "Blue Mound" at the 14th Biennial International water color exhibition, held from April 16 to June 8, at the Brooklyn Museum. "Blue Mound" is a scenic hill located five miles southeast of Lawrence, Eastwood said. The exhibition is made up of paintings from France, Great Britain, Italy, and the United States. A conference sponsored by a wholesale drug firm in Kansas City, Mo., Tuesday and Wednesday, was attended by J. Allen Reese, dean of the School of Pharmacy, Ralph Clark, professor, and Eugenia Green and Clyde Kost, pharmacy seniors. They heard and saw talks and films on drug production processes. Attend Drug Conference Among hundreds of objects found in stomachs of fish, captains of The Atlantic Coast Fisheries company fleet of trawlers report, bottle nipples are most common to cod. 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