946 SEPTEMBER 27,1946 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Erickson-Call The engagement of Barbara Erickson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Erickson of Neal, to Nile C. Call, son of Mr. and Mrs. A.R.Call of Sedan, was announced at Jollife ball this week. Miss Erickson is a junior in the College. Mr. Call was a freshman in engineering before his induction into the army late this summer. Mrs. McJones is a junior in the College, and a member of Alpha Delta Pi sorority. Mr. McJones is a senior in engineering. They are now at home in Lawrence at 1700 Louisiana street. McJones-Prater Miss Norma Jean Prater chose Aug. 25 as the date of her marriage to Robert McJones of Dodge City, at Kismet. Following the reception, the couple left for Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. Irving J. Lauderdale of Kansas City, Mo., announce the engagement of their daughter, Jill, to H. Warren Jackman, son of Mrs. H. W. Jackman of Des Moines, Iowa. The wedding will take place Oct. 12 at the Brookside Methodist church in Kansas City. Lauderdale-Jackman Miss Lauderdale was a sophomore in the College last spring, and is a member of Sigma Kappa sorority. Mr. Jackman has served five years with the army in Europe. Fowler-Cox Miss Laurilla Cox of Parsons became the bride of William Fowler of Iola Aug. 28 at a ceremony performed in Iola. Mrs. Fowler is a junior in the School of Fine Arts and a member of Alpha Delta Pi. Mr. Fowler is a sophomore in engineering and a member of Sigma Nu. They are at home at 1700 Louisiana street. Doering-MacFarlane Mr. and Mrs. David L. MacFarlane of Emporia announce the marriage of their daughter, Jean Scott, to Robert Warren Doering of Kansas City. The marriage took place at the First Presbyterian church in Emporia Sept. 4. Following a wedding reception at the Emporia Country club the couple left for a wedding trip to New Orleans. The bride attended Emporia State Teachers college and was graduated from the University in June. The bridgroom is a graduate of Northwestern university and was a junior at the University of Kansas school of medicine in Kansas City. He is a member of Sigma Chi and Phi Beta Pi medical fraternity. He has served in the navy two years. Westminster Club To Meet Tuesday Students are invited to Westminster hall on Sunday nights for supper and meetings of the four Westminster commissions, John Oliver, temporary president, announced. The Westminster supper club, organized by married couples of the Presbyterian church in graduate and undergraduate schools, will hold its first meeting at 6 p.m. Tuesday in Westminster hall. VanderWerf To Speak Dr. Calvin VanderWerf, associate professor of chemistry, will discuss "What Are the Tests of an Adequate Religion for University Students?" at 6 p.m. Sunday at the Wesley Foundation fellowship at the Methodist church. This is the second in a series of forum discussions on "Religion and the Individual." With a rugged week of registration, enrollment, and two days of classes involving a notation of assignments, no matter how off-hand, now behind them, students are ready for the week-end breather. The first varsity, a "Back To School" dance tomorrow night at the Military Science building, heads the week-end calendar. Tonight: Newman Club dance at the Kanssa room of the Union from 8:30 to 11:30. Wesley Foundation party -mixer at the First Methodist church from 8 to 10:30. An open house and dance at the Union annex at Sunflower Village from 8 p.m. to midnight sponsored by the Sunflower Activities committee. A tea dance from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon chapter house for Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. Sorority To Give Tea The Zeta chapter of Kappa Beta, Christian church sorority, will give a tea from 3 to 5 p.m. Sunday in Myers hall for all women students interested in the Christian church. Canyon City, Ore. (UP)—Road Supervisor Ernest Curtis discovered a rock which "grows hair" while blasting out a new roadbed. The basalt rock has a silky, soft, fine growth said to resemble human hair. Tomorrow: Hays Has 931 Enrolled Hays. (UP)Enrollment at the Fort Hays State college today reached 931 students,the largest enrollment in the school's history. Accent On Action It's your favorite loafer swift-paced, light-hearted youthfully smart - it's a classic for casual wear. $5.95 to $7.50 SHOE DEPT. Weaver's Phone 636 911 Mass. You Don't Need To Dress For That Midnight Snack In Your Room Any Kind Of Clothes Will Do LISTEN FOR THE FOOD CALL SUNDAY THROUGH THURSDAY Operated by G.I. Students