APRIL 28,1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE ,1947 otive, py" is bound- turn- Semon-Bideau Watkins hall announces the engagement of Beverly Semon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Semon of Chanute, to Edwin H. Bideau, son of Mrs. Marie Bideau, also of Magnette. The announcement was made after dinner by Miss Julia Ames Willard housemother, who received a corsage of gardenias and white carnations. Miss Semon wore orchids and was assisted by Esther Calvin and Patricia Moser who received talisman rose corsages. Traditional chocolates were passed. Miss Semon is a college senior. Mr.Bideau is a junior in the School of Business at Kansas State college. He is a member of Kappa Sigma. - * * Alford-Adams Kappa Alpha Theta announces the pinning of Mary Virginia Alford, daughter of Mrs. Eugene Alford, Lawrence, to Robert Hunt Adams, Jr., Salina. The announcement was made during dinner, Thursday night, by Mrs. Karl Perkins, housemother, who received a corsage of carnations. Miss Alfred wore an orchid and was assisted by Barbara Haffner who received a gardenia corsage. Miss Alfred's pledge class received pansy nosegays. Miss Alford is a college senior. Mr. Adams is also a college senior and a member of Sigma Chi. \* \* \* Reid-Reid Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Reid of Kansas City, Mo., announce the engagement of their daughter, Jean, to Tad Reid, Jr., of Evergreen, Colo. The engagement was announced recently at dinner at the Alpha Delta Pi chapter house by Mrs. O. L. Horn, housemother, who wore a white vose corsage. Miss Reid wore an orchid corsage Her attendants were Mary Jean Peet and Mrs. J. C. Ethridge who wore Japanese iris corsages. Traditional chocolates were passed. Lensink-Adams Ricker hall announces the engagement of Lorraine Lensink, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Lensink of Edgerton, Minn., to Roger P. Adams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn C. Adams, Clay Center. The announcement was made at a pajama party by Mrs. Robert P. Mize, Ricker hall housemother. Chocolates were passed while the girls sang "Let Me Call You Sweetheart." Miss Lensink is a college junior Mr. Adams is a freshman in the college. - * * Kesler-Shaw Mr. and Mrs. Homer N. Shaw of Galesburg announce the marriage of their daughter, Elizabeth, to Richard W. Kesler, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Kesler of Winfield. The ceremony was solemnized on November 22, in Kansas City, Mo. The bride was graduated from Galesburg High school in 1945 and was attending the University at the time of her marriage. She was a member of the University Women's Glee club, the Kappa Phi Methodist sorority, and the choir of the First Methodist church here. Since January, she has been employed in the office of Shaw Manufacturing company, Galesburg. Mr. Kesler attended K.U. as a prema- ped student. He was a lieutenant in the Marine Air Corps for four years during the war. He is at present employed in the Architectural Firm of William Caton, Winfield. fth of Wilhambur The couple is at home in Winfield. Rraeckveldt-Mayer Kappa Alpha of Chi Omega announces the pinning of Beverly Bracekeveldt, of Kansas City, to William Mayer, of Kansas City, Kansas. Mary Braeekveldelt is a senior majoring in English at Kansas State college. Mr Mayer is a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon. He is a sophomore in the College, majoring in journalism. COED'S CORNER It's 'Home On The Range' For Stablehand Carol Long It's blue jeans and horses for Carol Long, College sophomore. The curly-headed brunette with soft brown eyes and a spontaneous laugh spends two or three hours every day, at the stables, sometimes more on Saturdays and Sundays, riding or helping with classes. "I started riding in a freshman gym class, I liked it and I have been at it ever since," she said. During the summers, she taught riding in girl scout camps at both Shawnee and Lone Star lakes. She Breaks 'Em Herself Carol owns a three-year-old horse, named "Cinder," which she broke last spring. Cinder is her favorite, but the high-spirited "Satan" is a close second. She explains that the two are different. "You can always rely on Cinder, but Satan can only be expected to do the unexpected," she said. "Twice while jumping I've fallen. I've been thrown once but I've always been able to get up and walk away." She'll probably go on trying. Carol rode in the horse show here last spring doing trick riding and jumping. She participated in group drills and the Virginia reel. Shell Teach Sister A geology major, she attended the geology field camp at Canyon City. Colo., last summer. For next summer she has a special project in mind. She's going to teach her 11-year-old sister to ride. teach her 19-year-old sister. Just look for a figure in blue jeans and Spur club red shirt. It's probably Carol Long. SOCIALLY SPEAKING Former Housemother a Guest Mrs. Edith Martin, former Chi Omega housemother, was a guest last weekend of Mrs. Ralph Baldwin, Gamma Phi Beta housemother. She was a dinner guest at the Chi Omega house Saturday and Monday. Mrs. Martin retired last year after being Chi Omega housemother for 16 years. She is now living in Coffeyville. - * * Housemothers Are Guests University housemothers were entertained by the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity at a luncheon Thursday in the Crystal room of the Hotel Elridge, honoring Mrs. Helen Fisher, who is the new Sig Ep housemother. Have Faculty Reception Xi chapter of Sigma Kappa entertained with a faculty reception Sunday, at the chapter house. Have Faculty Reception A tea for high school seniors planning to enter college next fall was given by a group of members of the Alpha Delta Pi sorority, Saturday, at the home of Mrs. Elmer Corn, in East borough village, Wichita. A. D. Pi's Entertain 25c For LAUNDRY!! HOW?? Launderette! BRING IN YOUR LAUNDRY. Put It In a Bendix Washing Machine. DO YOUR SHOPPING. COME BACK FOR YOUR LAUNDRY IN 30 MIN. ECONOMICAL and EFFICIENT Faculty, Students Form Home Ec Board COST 25c For 10 lbs. SOAP FREE A council to act as a connecting link between students and faculty in the home economics department was set up by home economics majors recently. LAUNDERETTE 813 Vt. Phone 3368 The constitution adopted provides for one representative from each of the six major areas in the department, and three faculty members. The council will consider both complaints and constructive criticisms offered by students through the representatives. "The purpose of the group is to take care of the grips and to better the department through the suggestions and understanding of both students and faculty." Wilda Horton, president of the Home Economics club said. This club is backing the new organization. Representatives elected are Elizabeth McCune, dieticians; Ruth Cawood, child development; Kathryn Hessling, clothing and textiles; Marilyn Smart, general home economics; Violetta Richards, teachers; and Jane Ferrell, non-majors. Tou Sigma Names Three New Pledges Initiate Enns Myron Enns was initiated into Phi Delta Theta recently. The regular meeting of Tau Sigma, dancing sorority, was held Tuesday night in Robinson Gymnasium, and in the absence of their leader, Mrs. Don Powell, techniques were practiced. The names of three girls pledged recently are Corine Carter. Dorothea Hodgson and Barbara Johnson. Officers Of Kappa Phi Attend Regional Meeting Virginia Shimer and Wilma Geppelt, College juniors, recently attended a regional meeting of Kappa Phi Methodist women's sorority, at Norman, Okla. Representatives of chapters in four states attended. chairman of Virginia Shimer is president of the local chapter, and Wilma Geppart is program chairman. CLEAR EYESIGHT is a "Must." 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