APRL 18,1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Tonight: Bacteriology Club, dinner-dance, to midnight. Lutheran Student association skating party at the rink, 8 to 10:30 p. m. Delta Tau Delta, picnic, Holcomb's cave, 5 to midnight. Sleepv Hollow, open house, 9 tc midnight. Kappa Alpha, picnic, Green park. 6 to 8:30 p. m. Ricker Hall, costume party, Ricker 9 to midnight. Delta Gamma Pledge class, hay- rack ride and picnic, 6 to midnight. Lambda Chi Alpha, piemic, Lake Shawnee, 545 to midnight. Tau Kappa Epsilon, dance, chapter house, 9 to midnight. Alpha Omicron Pi, dance, chapter house, 9 to midnight. Saturday: Sigma Nu, picnic, 6:30 to midnight. Phi Gamma Delta, dance, chapter house, 9 to midnight. Delta Upson, buffet, chapter house, 6 to 8 p. m. Sigma Kappa, dance, chapter house 9 to midnight. sunday Harmon Co-op, picnic, Lone Star lake, 4 to 10 p. m. Kalbfleisch-Cawood Mr. and Mrs. Harry Prince Cawood, of Wetmore, announce the marriage of their daughter, Ruth Josephine, to Mr John Burnham Kalbleisch of Newton. The wedding took place at 2:30 m. Saturday in McClintock chapel, Grace Cathedral, Topeka, with the tev. E. O. Minturn of St. Andrews epispocal church, Fort Smith, officiating. The bride wore a pink wool suit with a flower hat and a corsage of tinted gardenias. The bride's attendants were her sister, Mrs. Warren M. Snodgrass, who wore and grey ensemble, and another who was dressed in yellow. Their corsage bouquets werd of roses. Mr. Robert Wells of Kansas City was the best man. Usheres were Mr. Paul Briley, Chanute, and Mr. Bailey, Bailey, Iola, both University students. Mr Harry Henney, Grace Cathedral organist, played the wedding music and the accompaniments for Ina Katherine Roderick, Lawrence fine arts student who, sang. Mrs. Kalbfleisch will be graduated in June from the University, where she is majoring in child development in the home economics department. She is a member of the Jay Janes and is president of Iota chapter of Omicron Nu sorority. A reception at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. Barnum, 1803 Pembroke Lane, was held after the ceremony. The table, covered with a Madeira cloth, held a centerpiece of roses, white tapers, and a centerpiece of ivory flowers assisting were Mrs. E. C. Dysart, Beverly Ruth, Rudd Dutley, Dorean Linguist, Virginia Foreman, Betty Park, Virginia Shimer, and Ann Andrews. After a short wedding trip, the couple will be at home at 824 Orleans in Toneka. SANDWICHES AND CHILI As You Like Them Where "SNAPPY" LUNCH Mr Kalblefisch attended K. U and served three years in the U. S navy. He is at present employed by the W. A. A. Thompson Hardware Company in Topeka. of course 1010 Mass. 7 a.m.-2 a.m. WEEK DAYS 12 n.-12 m. SUNDAY While Billie Rotermund Sleeps, Her Dreams Become Reality COED'S CORNER "I can't imagine getting paid for work that's so much fun!" said Billie Rotermund, talking enthusiastically about her major in commercial art. Billie is looking forward eagerly to her work after graduation. "It seems like a long time," she said. It isn't so long, however, She'll graduate next February, after attending the summer session. Some form of advertising work is Billie's goal. Once she did a notebook into a fashion designer going into a large Kansas City firm, and enjoyed it so much that she wanted to do it professionally. Doing layouts and lettering are favorite phases of her work. "Billie Jone's sleeps." Billie "Just Sleeps" Billie hasn't been idle during her years in the campus, even though she says, "I don't do all the things I'm supposed to, let alone the things I'd like to. When I have spare time, I'm uncontrollable. I just sleep!" It seems she has failed intently in honorary art fraternity, Inter-Dorm council, and the presidency of Miller hall. Billies drawings have probably been seen by more students on the Hill than any other artist's. Yes, she has even had some bona fide designs exhibited in the show cases of the design department. Her real claim to fame is her illustrations in the biology lab manual. Last summer she peered into microscopes as still life and then drew what she saw so Billie's talent brings her lots of jobs, some wanted and some otherwise. She has made jillions of posters in her life, for everything from Kiddies' shows to the Jay Jane dance. that the suffering students in biology lab can label their diagrams. Talent Brings Jobs Her first year on the Hill, she worked for the bureau of visual arts and "told that job" said Billie. "Sometimes I even ran the projector in classes." Ask any girl who has lived with her, and she'll tell you that Billie is sweet-tempered. There is one thing that will draw fire, however; Billie is convinced that she is a blond, and even if the sun is shining lights in her hair, she doesn't care to have them mentioned. If you want to stay in her good graces, it's not advisable to shout, "Hey, Red!" She has also arranged displays and displays on the extension library service Ping-Pong, Bridge Sponsored By Union The deadline for entries into the Union table tennis tournament has been extended until tomorrow. Thirty-five teams have entered. A duplicate board system will be used, and a medal will be awarded the winning team by Carl Henrich- man of the intramurals committee. All women's organized houses are invited to enter one or more teams in the annual bridge tournament sponsored by the Union intramurals committee later this month. Playoff will be tomorrow in the men's lounge of the Union anytime during the day. Medals will be given to the winners. Preliminaries will be played at 7:15 p.m. tomorrow in the Union ballroom. Counselors To Aid Freshman Women The women will attend a counselor school to learn their summer and fall duties. Dues will be charged on the basis of $1 for each seat in the organization, the council decided. Women counselors will acquaint freshman women with University activities and traditions, the United Women council has decided. Four counselors will be chosen by each organized house on the council for the fall semester. Be correct. Write your correspondence on beautiful, soft finish ART STATIONERY. Are You Writing Your Letters On Just Any Paper? Each letterhead is etched with a delightful Kansas scene drawn by Birger Sandxen, the renown Kansas artist. Compact and neatly Packaged. See this fine stationery today Cordell Drug Store 14th and Massachusetts Ricker Hall To Have Party Ricker Hall To Have Party Ricker hall has announced a costume party tonight from 9 to 12 p.m. Lambda Chi Alpha Pledges Lambda Chi Alpha announces the pledging of William Brown, Peabody; John Jackson, Great Bend; Billy Meek; Stafford; and Jack Eiffel; Larned. Delicious JUICY STEAKS Our Specialty Across from BILL'S GRILL 1109 Mass. Court House Phone 2054 Let Us Give Your Car A "Sunny" Disposition If winter has made your car "cranky" and hard to get along with, it probably needs a Spring tonic now. Drive it in tomorrow for our complete Spring change-over service. . life-giving Spring lubricants. . a tune-up for extra pep. . water system flush out. It will have a "sunny" disposition when we're through. ONE STOP does it! MORGAN-MACK MOTOR COMPANY YOUR FRIENDLY FORD DEALER 609 Mass. Phone 277 Advertisers Prefer The Kansan To Reach Hill Students