946 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SEPTEMBER 30,1946 PAGE THREE Following the wedding, the couple left for Newfane, Vt., to spend a two-weeks' honeymoon in the Green mountains. After Oct. 1 they will be at home at Bowerton, Lawrence. Dalton-Brown Miss Burch Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William B. Brown of Eldorado, became the bride of William B. Dalton, Lawrence, at a double ring ceremony performed sept. 8 at the Plymouth Congregational church in Lawrence. Mr. and Mrs. Preston David Hunter of Tonganoxie, announce the marriage of their daughter, Lucy Luella, to edgar Allen Thomas, son of Mrs Hannah Thomas of Kansas City, Mo. The vows were solemnized Aug. 25 at the Barlow Chapel, Myers Hall, in Lawrence. Mrs. Dalton has been director of the K.U. photographic bureau for the past four years. Thomas-Hunt Following the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas left for a wedding trip at Lakeview Heights. Mo. They are now at home at 1131 Rhode Island. Mrs. Thomas was graduated from the University in June majoring in English. Mr. Thomas is a senior in engineering. Etheridge-Knuth Mr. and Mrs. Horace Knuth of Kansas City, Mo., announce the marriage of their daughter, Jean Ann, to Lee Etheridge of Thomaston, Ga. The ceremony took place at the Wornall Road Baptist church in Kansas City, and was followed by a reception in the garden at the home of the bride's parents. The couple spent their honeymoon in Canada and will be at home in Lawrence after Oct. 1. Mrs. Etheridge was a freshman in the College in 1944, and is a member of Alpha Delta Pi. Mr. Etheridge, a V-1 trainee at the University in Other officers are Janice Nattier, social chairman; Louise Haines, song leader; Jane Williams, - activities chairman; Patricia Link, intramural chairman; Mary Lou Rowlett, house manager; and Gwennyd Gupton, scrap book chairman. Vanderpool Heads Alpha Chi Omega Barbara Vanderpool has been elected president of Alpha Chi Omega. Officers of the pledge class of Alpha Chi Omega are Joan Vernil- million, president; Barbara Ackerman, secretary, and Martha Gragg, treas- urer. 1945, was a sophomore in engineering, and is a member of Kappa Sigma. Mr. Etheridge will continue his studies at the University. Young-Smith The announcement was made at Jolliffe hall of which Miss Young has been a resident for three years and is now serving as president. She is a senior in the College. Mr. Smith is a former V-12 trainee and was graduated in June from the School of Engineering. The wedding will take place in the spring. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Young of Kansas City, Mo., announce the engagement of their daughter, Betty, to Richard T. Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd T. Smith of University City, Mo. Randolph-Ball Miss Betty Ann Ball, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Ball of Newton, and Donald L. Randolph, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Randolph of Kansas City, Mo., were married Sunday at the First Presbyterian church in Newton. A reception was held immediately following the ceremony at the church parlors. Mrs. Randolph is a member of the graduate school. Mr. Randolph, a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon, was graduated from the College this year, and will continue his studies at the University. Activity Tickets Available For Non-Student Wives Activity tickets for non-student wives of K.U. veterans will be available in the business office for several days, Karl Klooz, bursar, announced today. Veterans may get the tickets by presenting their registration card at the business office. The price will be the same as that paid by students. The Great Smoky range takes its name from the smoke-colored haze with which its peaks are often shrouded. Robert D, Judy has been elected president of Alpha Phi Omega, national service fraternity, for the fall semester. Service Fraternity Elects Officers The other officers are Kenneth Maddux, vice president; Carlon W. Pryor, secretary; Robert, Wehe treasurer; Robert Franklin, historian; Joseph Brown, sergeant-at-arms; Dean Johnson, alumni secretary; and Thornton Cooke, publicity chairman. Alpha Phi Omega held its first Mu Phi Epsilon To Meet The first fall meeting of Mu Phi Epsilon, women's elective music society, will be held at the home of Helen Howe, 1700 Tennessee, at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Marjean Carr, president, announced today. Hour Dance For Phi Delta The Alpha Delta Pi pledge class will hold an hour dance for the Phi Delta Theta pledges Tuesday night. open meeting this week. Dean Henry Werner will be guest of the fraternity at its next meeting Thursday. TONIGHT and EVERY WEEK NIGHT! The NIGHT WATCHMAN A BRAND NEW RECORD SHOW! 50 minutes jam-packed with the music you want played by the bands you request . . tailor-made for the students of K.U. and master-minded by WREN's TOM GREGG "THE NIGHT WATCHMAN" Mail your requests to: The Night Watchman, Station WREN . . .or phone 110 MONDAYS THRU FRIDAYS 11:00 to 12:00 MIDNIGHT