JUNE 5.1946 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Stowell-Dixon Married Jay M. Dixon, Kansas City, Kan, announces the marriage of his daughter, Doris June, to William Stowell, Oberlin. The wedding took place May 25, in Danforth chapel. The Rev. H. G. Barr read the ceremony. Miss Dixon was attended by Cleo Rein, and Raymond Lippelman was best man for Mr. Stowell. Preceding the ceremony, Louise Haines sang "Because." Usher were Earl Hubbard, Herbert Cole, and Robert Freeman. After, the ceremony a reception was held at the Alpha Chi Omega house. Sarah Lee Drais, Betty Ball, Barbara, Ford, Nancy Trantum, Norma, Lea Jones, Suzanne Hamel, Rachel Fuller, and Mittimaude Hunter assisted at the reception. Out of town guests at the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Stowell, Jay M. Dixon, Kansas City, Kan; Miss Mildred Nelson, Sheldon, Iowa; Mrs. M. Carter, and Mary Jean Carter, both of Stockton; Miss Sally Brown; McCook, Neb.; Miss Barbara Hall, Kansas City, Mo.; and Thomas Warnick, Kansas City, Kan. Mrs. Stowell is a graduate of William Woods college, Fulton, Mo., and of the University. She is now a second year Law student and a member of Alpha Chi Omega sorority. Mr. Stowell is a graduate of Fort Hays State college and is also a second year Law student. They are now at home at 842 Illinois street, Lawrence. Stewart-Hedrick to Wed Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hedrick, Newton, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Hanna, to Robert Stewart, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen A. Stewart, Wamego. Miss Hedrick, a senior in the College, is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. Mr. Stewart, a member of Sigma Nu and Nu Sigma Nu fraternities, is a junior in the University School of Medicine, Kansas City. The wedding will take place June 30 at the First Congregational church, Newton. Landon-Rein Pinned Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rein, Russell, announce the pinning of their daugh- ter, Cleo, to Will Landon, also of Russell. The announcement was made at the Alpha Chi Omega house May 26. Assisting Miss Rein, who wore an orchid, were Barbara Sherrard and Joan Power, who received corsages of pink gladiolas. Mrs. Golda Brann, housemother, wore a corsage of gardenia and roses. Miss Rein is a junior in the School of Business. Mr. Landon is a junior in the School of Business and a member of Sigma Nu fraternity. Swisher-Allison Engaged Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Allison, Winfield, announce the engagement of their daughter, Melva Anne, to William Z. Swisher, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Z. Swisher, also of Winfield. The announcement was made at Tipperary hall recently. Miss Allison wore a corsage of red rosebuds. Mrs. Ruth Mahon, housemother, received a carnation corsage. Aniti Landrum and Mary Lou Conrod, the attendants, wore gardenia corsages. Traditional chocolates were passed by Dorothy Higginbottom, Lorita Higginbottom, Mary Beth Burns, Dora Lee Smith, and Helen Dean Arnette, who received carnation corsages. Miss Allison is a College freshman. Mr. Swisher was recently dicharged from the navy. Howard-Hamel to Wed Alpha Chi Omega announces the pinning and approaching marriage of Suzanne Hamel, St. Joseph, Mo., to Max Howard, Bronson. Miss Hamel, the daughter of Mrs. Nelson Hamel, St. Joseph, and of Arthur A. Hamel, Fort Myers, Fla., is a College senior. Mr. Howard, the son of George Howard, Artesir, N. Mex., is a senior in the School of Business and a member of Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. The wedding will take place June 25 at the Hillside Christian church, Wichita. Hall-Dunden to Wed Mrs. Mary Dunden, Lawrence, announces the engagement of her daughter, Mary E. to Warren Edward Hall, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hall, Weston, Mo. Mr. Hall, a member of Delta Chi fraternity is a College sophomore The wedding will take place in the middle of June. Warnick-Trantum Engaged Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Trantum, Kansas City, Kan., announce the engagement of their daughter, Nancy, to Thomas Warnick, also of Kansas City, Kan. Miss Trantum attended Linden- wood college and is a Fine Arts sophomore. She is a member of Alpha Chi Omega sorority. Midshipman Warnick, U.S.N.R., will leave July 1 for the Maritime Academy, Kingpoint, N.Y. Hughes-Stephenson to Wed The wedding of Virginia Stephenson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Stephenson, Lawrence, to Kenneth Hughes, son of Col. and Mrs. O. W. Hughes, Dayton, Ohio, will take place June 6 in the Cadet chapel at West Point, N.Y. Miss Stephenson, a member of Gamma Pi Beta, Pi Mu Epsilon, and Phi Beta Kappa, was graduated from the University in 1944. Mr. Hughes attended the University in 1941 and is a member of Delta Tau Delta. He will be graduated from West Point this spring. Leichliter-Smith Married Mr. and Mrs. W. Clarence Smith, Olathe, announce the marriage of their daughter, Almeda, to Glenm Leichler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Leichler, Connellsville, Pa., in Olathe May 27. The bride was attended by Mrs. Edna Wayne Rose, matron of honor, and Ethel Mae Clair, bridgesmaid. The best man was Ned Rose. E. L. Seegmueller, College freshman, was groomsman. Arlene Moll and Joanna Tainter lighted the candles. Sharon Archer was flower girl and Jackie Prather was ring bearer. Virginia Powell, college sophomore; Patricia Finley, College senior; and Miss Moll served at a reception of the bride's home after the ceremony. After a honeymoon at Rockaway Beach, Mo., they will be at home in Olathe. Mrs. Leichliter attended the University last year and was a College We'd like to tell each of you personally that we wish you a pleasant summer—but we can't see all of you. So good luck, nice vacationing, and we hope to see you next fall. freshman. She lived at Foster hall and was a member of the University band. The marriage of Betty Jo O'Neal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. O'Neal, Ponca City, Okla., to Frank Pattee, son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Pattee, Smith Center, will take place June 16 in Danforth chapel. Pattee-O'Neal to Wed ☆ ☆ After the ceremony there will be a reception at the Gamma Phi Beta house. Miss O'Neal is a College senior and a member of Gamma Phi Beta and of Jay Janes. Mr. Patttee, a member of Sigma Chi was in the naval air corps for three years and is an Engineering freshman. The couple will make their home in Lawrence, while Mr. Pattee continues in the University. Sears-Von Achen Engaged Mr. and Mrs. John Von Achen, Kansas City, Kan., announce the engagement of their daughter, Opal Lee, to William W. Sears, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Sears, Topeka. The announcement was made Wednesday at Corin hall by Mrs. Evelyn Claassen, housemother. Miss Von Achen received a corsage of red roses, Jean Nelson and Virginia Riffer, who assisted, received corsages colorage of white gradiolas. Miss. Mickey, Art junior. Mr. Sears is a Fine Arts senior. He was recently discharged from the army. of yellow French iris. Mrs. Claussen wore a corsage of white gladiolus. Honke-Johnson Engaged Mr. and Mrs. Philip R. Johnson, Corpus Christi, Texas, announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Kathryn, to Robert C. Honke, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Honke, Omaha. The announcement was read at the Alpha Delta Pi house Wednesday night by Mrs. O. L. Horner, housemother. Miss Johnson, who received a corsage of red roses and gardenias, was attended by Betty Bradford, Marylyn Smith, and Patricia Bently, who received corsages of yellow roses. Mrs. Horner received a corsage of gardenias and snapdragons. The traditional chocolates were passed in a blue and white-covered satin diamond shaped box, bordered with spring flowers with a navy anchor in the center. Miss Johnson is a College freshman. Mr. Honke, a junior in the School of Business, is in the N.R.O.-T.C. program. Maloney-Faubion To Wed Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Faubion, Kansas City, announce the engagement of their daughter, Jeanne Sheridan, to James Patrick Maloney, son of Mrs. Charles C. Ross, Lee's Summit, Mo. Miss Faubion graduated from the University last year and is a member of Chi Omega sorority Mr. Maloney attended Regis college, Denver, and Rockhurst college, Kansas City. The wedding will take place in Austin in Kansas City. Norris-Smith Engaged Delta Gamma has announced the engagement of Eleanor Wood Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Smith, Butler, Mo., to Howard E Norris, son of U. E. Norris, also of Butler. Miss Smith is a senior in the School of Education. Mr. Norris has recently been discharged from the navy and will continue his studies at the University of Missouri next fall. The announcement was made and the traditional chocolates were passed at the chapter house Friday at dinner. Miss Smith received a white orchid corsage, Mrs. F. A Benson, housemother, who made the announcement, and Carolyn Nigg, Rosemary Ryan and Lu Ann Lane, who assisted with the ceremony, wore corsages of white carnations tied with bronze, pink and blue ribbon. For This Year's Graduates Only —and good only until Commencement Day The University Daily Kansan $ 3 50 All next school year, sent to your address plus state tax (and $1.50 postage if your address is Lawrence) This Offer Expires Monday, June 17 Fill Out This Coupon NOW and Take It to the Kansan Business Office Journalism Bldg. I am a 1946 graduate. Send me The University Daily Kansan for the 1946-47 school year. NAME ... ADDRESS ... CITY ... State ... I enclose $3.50 and tax.