1946 OCTOBER 1, 1946 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS ll be hour arrow. PAGE THREE Hull-Montgomery June Marie Montgomery, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Montgomery of St. John, became the bride of Joe Hull, son of Mr. and Arthur A. Hull of Arkansas City, Aug. 25 at the First Baptist church in St. John. They are now at home at 19 West 14th street, Lawrence. Mrs. Hull is an assistant in the mathematics department and a senior in the College. Mr. Hull is a sophomore in the School of Engineering. Miss Osgood, '46, was graduated from the College with a major in journalism. She was a member of Delta Delta Delta sorority, Kappa Phi, Methodist sorority, and the K.U. Press club. She attended Baker university before entering K.U. Osgood-Perkins Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Osgood, White Cloud, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Catherine, to William F. Perkins, son of Mrs. Edna K. Perkins, Augusta. Mrs. Marie C. Pearson of Kansas City, Mo., announces the pinning of her daughter, Patricia Marie, to Noel Nystrom, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Nystrom of Savonburg. Mr. Perkins attended Parsons junior college before entering the army air forces, serving 26 months in the Southwest Pacific. He is now attending the University as a pre-business student. Pearson-Nystrom The announcement was made at the Chi Omega Chapter house Saturday night at dinner. Miss Pearson's corsage was an orchid. Her assistants, Patricia Strang, Mary Margaret Huse, and her sister, Ethel Pearson, received gardenia corsages. Mrs. Onita S. Miller, house mother, wore a corsage of tea roses. Miss Pearson, a sophomore in the Season of Fine. of Chi Omega. Mr. Nystrom is a sophomore in the college and a member of Sigma Nu. Redwine-Durall Mr. and Mrs. Oscar A. Durall, of Coats, announce the marriage of their daughter, Joyce Nadean, to Albert Herold Redwine, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Redwine, of Pratt. The ceremony was performed Sept. 1 at the Coats Methodist Church. Mrs. Redwine was graduated in June from the College. She was a resident of Watkins hall for four years, and was elected to Phi Beta Kappa this spring. They are now at home in Kansas City where she is a student technician at the University of Kansas hospitals. Honkins-Ames Mrs. George Willenberg of Claflin announces the marriage of her daughter, Helen Ames, to J. P. Hopkins, also of Claflin, Sunday at the Methodist Church there. Mrs. Hopkins was assisted by her sister, Dorothy, Elwanda Brewer, and Merlene Hopkins, Marilyn Voth sang "I Love Thee" and "Because." Mrs. Hopkins was a sophomore in the School of Fine Arts and a member of Alpha Omicron Pi. Cpl. and Mrs. Hopkins will make their home at Fort Dix, N. J. where he is stationed. Ricker Elects Julia Anders has been elected president of Ricker hall. She will be assisted by Betty Lou Wells, vice-president; and Shirley Sondker, secretary-treasurer. PKA Pledges Six Pi Kappa Alpha announces the pledging of Wally McDaniels, Rock; Harry Lohrengel, Kansas City; Jack Casper, Mullinville; Bill Allen, Rodan; Bill Tolle, Kansas City, Mo; and Scott Thompson, Gilmar City, Mo. Honor SAE Pledges The pledges of Sigma Alpha Epsilon will be guests of the pledge class of Kappa Alpha Theta at an hour dance tonight at the chapter house. 150 Members Attend First Y.W. Meeting Approximately 150 members attended the opening all-membership meeting of the Y. W. C. A. at 7 p.m. Friday, in Fraser hall. Freshman members were divided into commissions in orientation headed by upper class counsellors. Meetings begin tomorrow. The commission counsellors are Rosemary Harding, chairman; Ema Louise Britton, Elaine Walker, Elizabeth Evans, Lu Ann Lane, and Caroline Morris. Miller hall will hold an hour dance tomorrow from 7 to 8 p.m. for old and new students. Miller Holds Hour Dance Take Routes 59 & 24 North out of Lawrence when you're hunting a modern new night spot. Get a party together now for the weekend or just bring your date because all your friends will be there anyway. DANCING Open 5 p.m.-1 a.m. except Tuesdays Serving Jayhawkers For Over 25 Years