1946 MAY 29.1946 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE er, a hool, one Sim- teri- they Cornell-Brown Married Mrs. Lenna W. Brown, Lawrence, announces the marriage of her daughter, Marjorie, to George S. Cornell, Kansas City, Kan., in Kans- City, May 18. Mrs. Cornell attended the University from 1944 to 1945. They are making their home in Kansas City, Kan. Steinhauer-Gilliland Pinned Chi Omega has announced the pinning of Dixie Gilliland, Ottawa, to Alvin Steinhauer, Berwyn, Ill. The announcement was made and chocolates were passed at the chapter house Saturday. Miss Gillianl wore a white orchid corsage. She was assisted by Sally Houck and Barbara Smith, who received corsages of yellow roses. Mrs. Edith Martin, housemother, and Mrs. Charles Warden, Delta Upsilon housemother, received white carnation corsages. Miss Gilliland is a College junior. Mr. Steinhauer, a member of Delta Upsilon, is a junior in the School of Engineering and Architecture and is a member of the Naval R.O.T.C. Cole-Penn Engaged Mr. and Mrs. E.A. Penn, Roxanna Ill., announce the engagement of their daughter, Fleetta Marie, to John D. Cole, son of Mr. and Mrs. Burley Cole, Turon. Miss Penn is a College senior. Theroff-Sedlock Pinned This is a College senior. The wedding will take place this summer. Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Sedlock, Kansas City, announce the pinning of their daughter, Mary, to August Charles Theroff, son of August A. Theroff, also of Kansas City. The announcement was made at Anne Monday night at the Alpha Omicron Pi house by Marguerita Kerschen. Miss Sedlock wore a white orchid corsage and was assisted by Frances Goerke and Phyllis Wittrock, who wore gardenia corsages. Miss Kerschen received a corsage of pink and white carnations. Chocolates were passed after the announcement was made. ☆ ☆ Miss Sedlock is a Business senior. Mr. Therow is a senior in the School of Engineering and Architecture and is a member of Phi Kappa, Catholic men's fraternity. Bledsoe-Rowlett Pinned Mrs. Crayton Rowlett, Great Bend, announces the pinning of her daughter, Mary Lou, to Donald Bledsoe, also of Great Bend. The announcement was made at the Alpha Chi Omega house Thursday night, and the traditional chocolates were passed. Assisting Miss Rowlett were Patricia Link, Norma Lea Jones, and Mittimua Hunter, who received gardenia corsages. Mrs. Golda Brann, housemother, wore a corsage of pink carnations. Miss Rowlett received an orchid. Miss Rowlett is a College freshman. Mr. Bledsoe is a freshman in the School of Engineering and Architecture and is a member of Phi Gamma Delta. Colglazier-Stickler to Wed Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Stickler, Burlington, announce the engagement of their daughter, Jadene, to Harlan Colgazlier, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Colgazier, Larned. Miss Stickler is a College sophomore. Mr. Colglazier attended the University in 1942. carpenter-Ableson to Wed ☆ ☆ 'Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ableson, Los Angeles, announce the engagement of their daughter, Evelyn, to J. M. Carpenter, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Carpenter, Throckmorton, Texas. 4. The announcement was read at the Alpha Delta Pi house recently by Mrs. O. L. Horner, housemother. Miss Ableson was attended by Frances Sartori and Jean Aldridge, who received corsages of jonquils and violets. Mrs. Horner received a corsage of Chinese iris. Miss Ableson wore an orchid corsage. The traditional chocolates were passed in a decorated white satin box. Miss Ableson is a Fine Arts sophomore. Mr. Carpenter, recently discharged from the army, is a graduate of Texas A. and M. college. He is now the assistant county agricultural agent at Wichita Falls, Texas. The wedding will take place June 2 in Danforth chapel. U.H.S. Graduation In Union June 5 Graduation services for 25 University high school seniors will take place the week of June 2. Baccalaureate will be held June 2 at 5 p.m. in Danforth chapel, with the Rev. Cowell O'Neill of St. John's Catholic church speaking on "The American Way of Life." Commencement will be hold June 5, at 8 p.m., in the Kansas room of the Union. Dean George Baxter Smith will speak. Hulen-Duncan Engaged Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lee Duncan Kansas City, announce the engagement of their daughter, Edna Lee, to Walter C. Hulen, Jr., son of Mr. W. C. Hulen, Springfield, Mo. Miss Duncan, a Pharmacy sophomore, is a member of Alpha Omicron Pi sorority. The wedding will take place,early in June. Davis-Rothrock Engaged Sigma Kappa has announced the engagement of Sally Rothrock daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. W Rothrock, Wellington, to Jack D Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. L Davis, also of Wellington. The announcement was made at the chapter house Monday night by Margaret Wright. The traditional chocolates were passed by Lois Woodet. Miss Wright and Miss Wooden wore corsages of pink roses. Miss Rothrock wore a corsage of gardenias. Mrs. Mary Younkman, housemother, received a corsage of yellow carnations. Robb-Somers Pinned Miss Rothrock is a sophomore in the College. Mr. Davis, U.S.N., is stationed at Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Somers, Newton, announce the pinning of their daughter Dineen, to George Robb, son of Dr. and Mrs. A. V. Robb, McPherson. Miss Somers, a member of Kapp. Alpha Theta, is a College junior. Mr. Robb is a College sophomore and a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Kerr-Savage Pinned Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Savage, Independence. Mo., announce the pinning of their daughter, Dorothy, to Richard A. Kerr, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Kerr, Galena Ill. The announcement was made Sunday at the Alpha Delta Pi house by Mrs. O. L. Horner, housemother. A white satin-scovered diamond-shaped box held the traditional chocolates and the pins, which were centered on a Kappa Sigma crest. Miss Savage received a corsage of tallisman roses. Mrs. Horner and the two attendants, Mary Neel and Carol Lemebek, received corsages of red roses and sweet peas. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Wood, Kansas City, announce the engagement of their daughter, Betty, to Richard Wirthman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wirthman, Belton, Mo. Miss Savage is a College senior. Mr. Kerr, a member of Kappa Sigma fraternity, is an Engineering senior. Wirthman-Wood Engaged Miss Wood is a College junior. Mr Wirthman is an employee of an airlines company in Kansas City. Delta Gamma has announced the pinning of Rosemary Ryan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Ryan, Kansas City, Kan., to Millard Aldridge, son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Aldridge, Ellinwood. Aldridge-Ryan Pinned The announcement was made and the traditional chocolates were passed at the chapter house at dinner May 11. Miss Ryan received an orchid corsage. Mrs. F. H. Benson, housemother, who made the announcement, and Joyce Hartwell, and Eleanor Smith, who assisted with the ceremony, received corsages of pink roses. Miss Ryan and Mr. Aldridge are seniors in the School of Business. Mr. Aldridge is a member of Alpha Kappa Psi, honorary business fraternity. MARTHA JEWETT, Society Editor Tenight there will be several parties to celebrate the short, but welcome, vacation. Battenfeld hall will give a picnic from 6:30 to 11:30 at the University farm, and the PanHellenic association will give its annual dance at the Military Science building from 9 p.m. to midnight. Thetas Give Hour Dance Members of Kappa Alpha Theta entertained the Sigma Nu chapter with a dessert and an hour dance Thursday night. Guests of Kappas Mrs. Deane W. Malott, Dean and Mrs. Henry Werner, Dean and Mrs. Gilbert Ulmer, Miss Veta B. Lear, and Miss Martha Peterson were dinner guests of Kappa Kappa Gamma Thursday night. Corbin Hall Has Formal *** Guests at the Corbin hall spring formal Friday night were William Dosland, Lyle Clark, Dean Grant, Carl Cole, George Polk, Wayne Hunt, L. B. Hammer, Chandler Boucher, John Cory, Lt. Maurie Nethery, Paul Gratney, Richard Wyatt, Walter Oden, Jr., John Brown, Dale Griswald, Robert Pedro. Leon Ramsey, Robert Coshow, Jack Conner, William Calabresi, Parke Holmes, William Wellborn, Howard Fox, Leonard Snyder, John Fuchs, Reece Shirley, Truman Gare, Gabe Bartley, Andrew Struble, Don Carlos, Wayne Vandeverte, Thomas DeWitt. Leonard Jamison, Ronald Tanner, Richard Blehm, James Cheney, James Norton, Jack Hollingsworth, Humberto Trujillo, Bolivar Marquez, Rex Arrowsmith, M. R. Foster, Arthur Partridge, Morris Borene, Donald Beurman, James Street, John Pitch, Max Streeter, William Hollis, Lewis Wescott, and Sarajane Sandusky. Phi Sigma Elects Phi Sigma, honorary biological society, has elected the following officers for next year: Waldo Hoet, president; Joseph Reed, vice-president; George Brooks, secretary; and Edwin Galbreath, treasurer. Sigma Nu Guests - * * Sigma Nu entertained members of its alumni association over the weekend. About 40 guests were at the banquet Sunday at which Grant Harrington, Nu chapter charter member, and Prof. L. B. Engle were guest speakers. Sunday dinner guests of Delta Gamma were Lee Hoopes and William MacGregor. Delta Gamma Guests Initiated by Scarab Scarab, architectural fraternity, announces the initiation of Millard Dornblear, Warren Gibbs, Warren Jones, and Lloyd Heiberg. Pi Mu Epsilon Initiates Phi Mu Epsilon, honorary mathematics fraternity, announces the initiation of Charlotte Price, Lois Harkleroad, Josephine Byerly, Mrs. Lena Hadley and Otha Rasmussen. NOTICE The Merry Mansion Is Opening Tonight . Chicken & Steak Dinners . Open: 7 to 12 p.m. 11th & Haskell Japanese Policewoman Here is one of the Japanese policewomen recently trained under the supervision of United States army personnel. The Nipponese women will supplement regular Jap police forces, performing such light duties as directing traffic in cities. (NEA Telephoto). 'Novel' Advice and Criticism Given Free In Writing Laboratory Need free advice and criticism on your latest novel or poem? Then take it to Mrs. Natalie Calderwood, English instructor and critic for the writing laboratory. < Mrs. Calderwood says that most students have the mistaken idea that the writing laboratory is helpful only to persons who need some additional help with their fundamental English grammar and punctuation before taking the English proficiency examination. Mrs. Calderwood has had excellent luck selling her book reviews. She said that if enough students showed an interest in modern writing, perhaps meetings could be arranged next fall with different writers and novelists coming in to give short talks offering suggestions about what kind of stories are selling best, how to succeed in selling stories, and discussion of modern writing techniques and styles. "We are always glad to help students who come to us for this reason but we do have another function, that of criticizing and offering help to advanced students who write novels, short stories, book reviews, poetry or any literary work they are uncertain about" she explains Students who are interested enough in fiction writing to climb the five flights of stairs to the writing laboratory in Fraser with their manuscripts find understanding and constructive criticism waiting for them. A grid team from Fort Lewis, Wash., once participated in a Pasadena Rose Bowl game. Known as Camp Lewis back in 1918, the post lost a 19-7 count to the Mare Island Marines. 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