APRIL 9,1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Glover-Lawler Pi Beta Phi announces the pinning of Margaret Lawler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Lawler, Kansas City, Mo., to John E. Glover, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Glover, Topeka. The announcement was made during dinner by Mrs. Dean Alt, housemother, who received a corsage of wine carnations. Miss Lawler wore an orchid and was assisted by Elaine Walker and Elizabeth Priest who also wore wine carnations. Shirley Cundiff, Sue Newcomer, Jacquelyn Herriott, and Patricia Hamilton received blue cornflower corsages. Miss Lawler is a college senior; Mr. Glover is a junior in the business school and a member of Phi Kappa Psi. Guests at the occasion were Dr. and Mrs. Ethan P. Allen, Mrs. Faye Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Wray, Georgia Votaw and Mary Votaw. The engagement of Miss Permeance Stinebaugh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack J. Stinebaugh of Wichita, to Donnell L. Wright, son of Mrs. Faye Wright of Lawrence was announced Tuesday, April 1, at Harmon Coop. Wright-Stinebaugh Miss Stinebaugh wore a corsage of sweetheart roses. Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Faye Wright received white carnations. Carmen Wise, Wilma Hildebrand, and Patricia Waits assisted in the passing of chocolates and pinning of corsages. Mrs. Ralph A. Smith, housemother made the announcement at dinner. Miss Stinebaugh is a junior in the School of Education. Mr. Wright, freshman in the School of Education, is a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity. 象形草 The engagement of Miss Elaine Carlson, the daughter of Mr. Edward C. Carlson of Clay Center, to Robert Crowley, the son of Mrs. May Crowley of Longview, Tex., was announced recently by Mrs. Treva Brown. Corbin hall housemother. rowley-Carlson Miss Carlson received an orchid, and Mrs. Brown received a gardenia corsage. Rebecca Larson. Geraldine Hamm, and Coral Novak who assisted wore carnation corsages. Miss Carlson is a College junior. Mr. Crowley is a sophomore in the School of Engineering. * Turner-Alexander. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Willard Alexander of Bartlesville, Okla., announce the engagement of their daughter, Ann, to Mr. Josiah Shelden Turner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Josiah David Turner of 518 West Magnolia, Independence, Kan. The wedding will take place June 14th. Miss Alexander, a graduate of Bartlesville high school, attended the University where she was a member of the Chi Omega sorority, editor of the student directory, a member of the Jayhawker staff, a member of the war memorial board, and a producer of the first post-war variety show. "Yucca, Yucca." Mr. Turner is a senior in the School of Engineering. He previously served with the navy V-12 here. He is a member of the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity; Sigma Tau, honorary engineering fraternity, and is a student associate of the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers. ☆ ☆ ☆ Davis-Rothrock Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Rothrock, Wellington, announce the marriage of their daughter, Sara Kathryn, to Jack Donlon Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer J. Davis, also of Wellington, March 16 in Wellington. Mrs. Davis attended the University last semester and is a member of Sigma Kappa sorority. The couple is at home at 416 North Pearson, Wellington. Jennersen Sorority sisters of the bride who assisted at the reception were Margaret Wright, Kathleen Wright. Peggy Penn, Alice Hobbs, and Estelle Stewart. Mrs. 'Chris' Alford Boosts Kansas Girls, Keeps House COED'S CORNER A booster for Kansas and Kansas girls, Mrs. E. D. Alford, executive secretary of the YWCA and better known as "Chris," keeps busy dashing from meetings of committees, commissions, and the cabinet and still has time to manage a home. Although before coming to the University two years ago Mrs. Alfred lived 15 years in Sioux City, Iowa, she said that "coming back is like coming home." "Kansas must be a state of mind for all the family felt they returning home—although some of them have never lived in Kansas." Mother of Two Students Mrs. Alford is the mother of Mary Alford, College senior, and Gene Alford, engineering sophomore. "I'm sure the Kansas girls are the most attractive and the finest in the world," she declared. "My only wish for them is that they would learn to choose one or two activities and do them well—not to judge leadership ability entirely on the activities one hurries to and from. Of course, I wish one of the chosen activities might be the YWCA." Chris believes that the chief concern of an organization like the YW's to support its program and to learn "how to fit outside interests effectively into a busy life." It should teach the "proper balancing of emphasis in adult life." Gives World Interest "I feel that the YWCA offers women a better chance for this balanced interest in world affairs than almost any other organization since it is essentially for women all over the world. This broadened scope gives a girl a chance to abolish prejudices so that she will be more effective in adult life and in the outside world." Chris has enjoyed doing some type of YW work ever since she attended the Estes Park Conference in 1915. Chris has taken an active part in many civic affairs. While in Sioux City, she served on boards of the American Association of University Women. Civic Music Association, Girl Scouts, and YWCA. She also originated and promoted the Municipal Rose Garden and is proudest of this achievement. Works with Youth. She likes working with young people having been social director for children at a Sioux City Country club and a member of the staff at Cheley camps in Colorado. The engagement of Coral Wade, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.E. Wade, Belleville, to Howard Fox, son of Mr. and Mrs. C.M. Fox, Lawrence, was announced recently at Corbin hall. Kappa Beta To Meet Tonight Chris received her bachelor of arts degree from Washburn college in Topeka where she belonged to the Senior Honor society, was editor of the yearbook and a four-year debater. Fox-Wade Kappa Beta, Christian church sorority, will meet at 7:30 tonight in Barlow chapel. The program will be a discussion on marriage. All members are asked to bring their service projects. The announcement was made by Mrs. Treva Brown, housemother, who wore a corsage of gardenias. Lois Marie Jamieson sang "Until," and Bernaldel Larsen, Joan Young, and Margaret Lowe passed the chocolates. Dean Lawson Elected Editor Of Entomological Society Paul B. Lawson, dean of the College, was elected editor of the Kansas Entomological society at a conference on the campus April 3 in connection with the Kansas Academy of Science. 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