3, 1947. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS JANUARY 13, 1947 PAGE THREE er the rela- siences from with exy rees and ndings are offs and than unders than unders, lack were who King-Woodward Senator and Mrs. Richard Clarkson Woodward, El Dorado, announce the marriage of their daughter, Marquette, to Robert King, son of Mr. Madrs Merton E. King, Potwin. The wedding took place in the Trinity Episcopal church at El Dorado on Dec. 29. Mr. and Mrs. King have returned from a wedding trip and are living at Sunflower! Mrs. King is a College freshman. Mr. King is a College sophomore. Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Shaw, Holton, announce the marriage of their daughter, Jacquetta, to Russell Blaser, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence F. Blaser, Columbus, Nebr. The wedding took place at the First Methodist church in Holton on Dec. 25. ☆ ☆ Blanding-Erhart Blaser-Shaw Mrs. Blaser is a College junior and a member of Alpha Delta Pi. Mr. Blaser is an engineering sophomore. They are at home at 1335 Vermont Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Eshom, Valley Falls, announce the marriage of their daughter, Wanda Erhart, to Lewis Duane Blanding, son of Floyd E. Blanding, Atwood. The wedding took place at Danforth chapel on Dec. 22, with the Rev Oscar E. Allison reading the double ring ceremony. Mrs. Blanding is a College sophomore and secretary in the English department. Mr. Blanding is a business junior and a member of Alpha Kappa Psi, professional business fraternity. They are at home at 2116 New Hampshire. ☆ ☆ Brown-Bashor Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Bashor, Den- Colo, announce the marriage of their daughter, Beverly, to Russell W. Brown II, Denver, Colo. The wedding took place in the First Baptist church in Denver on Dec. 22. ☆ ☆ Mr. Brown, an engineering senior, is president of the Lambda chapter of Alpha Phi Omega, national service fraternity. Sanders-Carrell Mr. and Mrs. William Eastman, Winfield, announce the engagement of their daughter, Corlie Sanders, to Harold W. Carrell, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Carrell, Winfield. Miss Sanders is a sophomore a Southwestern college. Mr. Carrell, College freshman, is a pledge in the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity. ☆ ☆ The engagement of Jeane Margaret Barlow, daughter of the late Dr. M I. Barlow and Mrs. M. I. Barlow, Kansas City, to Donald Edward Fonestil, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Fonestil, Emporia, was announced Jan. 7 at a coffee at Locksley hall. The announcement was made by the housemother, Mrs. Vivian Christian. The traditional chocolates were passed by Joanne Cockreham. Barlow-Fonestil Miss Barlow is a College senior Mr. Fonestil was a business junior before leaving in October to serve with the armed forces. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Brownlee, Kansas City, Mo., announce the engagement of their daughter, Lenore to James W. Kensett, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kensett, Parsons The announcement was made recently by Mrs. Vivian Christian, housemother at Locksley hall. Miss Brownlee wore a corsage or gladiolas. Mrs. Christian was presented with a corsage of carnations. While the members of Locksley sang "I Love You Truly," the traditional chocolates were passed by Bertha Lowry, who wore a corsage of carnations. Brownlee-Kensett Perdue-Brownlee Miss Brownlee is a College junior. Mr. Kensett is an engineering sophomore. ☆ ☆ Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Perdue, Padugah, KYA, announce the engagement of their daughter Edna Jeanne Bernier to John Maurice Brownlee, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Brownlee, Kansas City, Mo. The announcement was made by Mrs. Vivian Christian, housemother at Locksey hall. Traditional chocolates were passed. Shryock, Phi Beta Kappa, Sings Likes Volleyball, Pours Coffee COEDS' CORNER Marjorie Shryock, College senior with an English major, as well as being a Phi Beta Kappa has varied outside activities. "I have a special interest in speech correction and radio work." Marjorie said. She is a member of a new speech clinic, whose purpose it is to study and devise methods for the correction of vocal defects. Memorie has been in the Univer- Marjorie has been in the University Glee club for three years; besides singing first alto, she is secretary of that organization. For four years, she has belonged to the French club and has held the offices of secretary and vice-president. As Pan-Hellenic representative to the All Student Council, she served three semesters. She is president of the Alba Delta Pi sorority. "I used to belong to Spur club," Marjorie said with a reminiscent gleam in her hazel eyes, "Well, one day I went for a ride on an old nag and fell off on a gravel road. I got some scratches and a black eye to boot. I haven't been on a horse since--but, that only because I haven't had the opportunity," she said hastily, lest someone get the wrong idea. Mariorie likes to play in intramurals, especially if the game happens to be volleyball. "Volleyball is my specialty; there's absolutely nothing like it," she asserted. She is on a Union Coffee and Forum committee, a job which seems both to amuse and amaze her. "I help arrange forums in the student union," she explained, "but mostly, I phone houses and inform people about Coffees. And at the coffees, I pour coffee," she finished with a grin. Miss Perde is completing her physical therapy training at the University hospital in Kansas City. Mr. Brownlee is a College sophomore. Grimm-Henderson ☆ ☆ Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Grimm, Downs, announce the engagement of their daughter, Betty Lee, to Leslie Dean Henderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. William W. Henderson, Lucas. Miss Grimm is a College junior. Mr. Henderson is an engineering reshman. Kintzel-Westwood ☆ ☆ The engagement of Louise Kintzel, daughter of N. M. D. Snyder, Wichita, to John V. Westwood, son of Mrs. J. W. Westwood, Wichita, was announced recently by Mrs. W. S. Shaw, Delta Gamma housemother. The engagement of Helen Harkrader, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.W. F. Harkrader, Pratt, to Kenneth Higdon, son of Mr. and Mrs.J.C. Higdon, Kansas City, Mo., was announced at the Gamma Phi Beta house recently. Miss Kintzel wore a corsage of talisman roses. The corsages of Mrs. Shaw and the two attendants, Guinevere Goerz and Abigail Bixby, were of red roses. The traditional chocolates were passed. Miss Kintzel is a College sophomore. Mr. Westwood is an engineering freshman. Harkrader-Hidgon Miss Harkrader received an orchid. Mrs. Ralph Baldwin, housemother, received a gardenia corsage. Elizabeth Evans and Billy Simmons, who assisted, wore white carnation corsages. ☆ ☆ Miss Alma Kruckenberg, Winfield, recently announced the engagement of Mary Jean Moore to Leslie Ludwig, son of the Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Ludwig, Springdale, Ark. Miss Harkrader is a College junior and a member of the Gamma Phi Beta sorority. Mr. Higdon, business senior, is a member of the Delta Upson fraternity. Miss Moore, College sophomore, is a member of the Gamma Beta Moore-Ludwig ☆ ☆ W.E.C. Will Sponsor 'Charm' Lectures Girls, if you'd like to know more about Emily Post's rules, dress and grooming, or correct speech, you'll have your chance. The first week after next semester's enrollment the Women's Executive council will sponsor a series of lectures on etiquette, dress and grooming, and speech in Frank Strong auditorium. All University women may attend. Invitations will be issued to each organized house and those not living in organized homes will receive special invitations. Definite lecture dates will be announced later. Joan Anderson, education junior, will be in charge of the lecture on "Dress and Grooming" and Lorraine Carpenter, College junior, t the "Speech" lecture. Anne Scott, College junior, and Janet Rummer, College freshman, will make arrangements for the lectures on etiquette. Kappa Phi Plans Party A date party for Kappa Phi on February 14 was announced at their meeting Friday night at the Methodist church. Pledges took tests in preparation for their initiation which will be held at 7 p.m. Friday at the church. Kappa Psi Initiates Three The Kappa Psi pharmaceutical fraternity announced the initiation of three new members at the meeting held Friday night. They are Bernard E. Lambert, junior, Kenneth L. Conwell, sophomore, and John J. McKimens, junior. sorority. next semester she will enter nurses' training at Barnes hospital in St. Louis, Mo. Mr. Ludwig, who is teaching in Campbell Hill, Ill., will continue his work at the Concordia seminary in St. Louis, Mo. ☆ ☆ Dymond-Johnston Mr. and Mrs. Earl J. Dymond, Sterling, announce the engagement of their daughter, Norma May, to George Ralph Johnston, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Johnston, Kansas City. Miss Dymond is an education senior. Mr. Johnston is a College freshman. Alexander-Turner The pinning of Ann Alexander, Fine Arts sophomore, from Bartlesville, Okla., to Joe Turner, engineering senior; from Independence, was announced recently at the Chi Omega house. The announcement was made by a Negro youth dressed in a Fiiil costume. Miss Alexander received two orchids. Mrs. Onita Miller, housemother, Betty Duemcke and Jane Alexander, Bartlesville, received garden corsages. Miss Alexander is a member of Chi Omega sorority. Mr. Turner is a member of the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. Cigars were passed at the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity house recently to announce the pinning of Betty Jean Jacobs, sophomore at Wichita university, to Thomas R. Hensley, engineering junior, and member of the fraternity. Jacobs-Hensley ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ White-Jarrell The announcement of the pinning of Patricia Ann White, Kansas City, to Clarence P. Jarrell, business junior, was made at the Sigma Phi Epsilon house recently. Melvin Zack First In National Contest Melvin Zack, education junior, was awarded first prize in a national contest in musical competition, the fine arts office announced today. Zack, who graduated as a piano major from the School of Fine Arts in 1943, submitted a woodwind quintet of two movements, written for oboe, flute, clarinet, French horn, and bassoon. Zack's prize was $25, given by Phi Mu Alpha, national music fraternity sponsoring the contest. Instant Service In Our Shoe Repair Department Royal College Shop 837-39 MASS. Death Begins at 40 (m.p.h.) When you drive faster on slippery highways, you're taking a chance with your life and others. If you don't care about yourself or your car, think of fathers and mothers also on the road who might be killed because of your carelessness! Morgan - Mack Motor Company YOUR FORD DEALER 609 Mass. Phone 277 Lost Something? Try a University Daily Kansan Want Ad - If you lost a new tire chain. HEY WAIT! 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