2, 1946 MAY 2.1946 10 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE the com- Maj. ding N Coffey-Rymph Married The Rev. and Mrs. L. M. Rymph, Topeka, announce the marriage of the daughter, Ruth Elaine, to Roy B. Coffey, son of Dr. and Mrs. F. D. Coffey, Hays, on Easter Sunday in Topeka. Mrs. Coffey completed her nurse's training in March at Stormont hospital, Topeka. Mr. Coffey, a member of Phi Chi, is a senior in the University School of Medicine in Kansas City. They are at home in Kansas City. Kittle-Sanderson to Wed Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Sanderson, Lawrence, announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Margaret, to Pvt. Lawrence Eugene Kittle, Kansas City, Mo. Miss Sanderson, a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority, is a Fine Arts sophomore. Private Kittle is a member of Phi Kappa Psi and was a College freshman last semester. The wedding will take place early this summer. Irwin-Dudley Engaged Mrs. Mabel Dudley, Kansas City, Mo., announces the engagement of her daughter, Norma, to William E. Irwin, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Irwin, Kansas City, Mo. + + Miss Dudley is a junior in the School of Fine Arts, and lives at Foster hall. Mr.Irwin is an Engineering sophomore. Both attended Kansas City Junior college. Passell-Burkholder Engaged Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Burkholder McPherson, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Janis Lou, to William Passell, son of Col and Mrs. D. H. Passell, Mitchell Field, Long Island. N. Y. The announcement was made at the Sigma Kappa house Thursday night by Jill Lauderdale. The traditional chocolates were passed by Lara Rothrock. Miss Lauderdale and Miss Rothrock received corsages of roses and lilies of the valley. Miss Urkholder wore a gardenia corsage, and Mrs. Mary Youngman, mousemother, wore a white carnation corsage. Miss. Burkholder is a Fine Arts sophomore. Mr. Passell is a College freshman. Huffman-Bowen to Wed Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bowen, Clifton Hill, Mo., announce the engagement of their daughter, Voncile, to Mervin C. Huffman, Denver. Miss: Bowen, a graduate of Moherly, Mo., Junior college, and of Central Missouri State college; is a member of Alpha Phi Delta sorority, and of Beta Alpha and Kappa Delta FI*, honorary fraternities. Mr. Huffman, formerly a lieutenant colonel with the ninth air force, graduated from the University in 1926. The wedding will take place in June. Quaintance-Singer Wed Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Singer, Parker, announce the marriage of their daughter, Phyllis, to Don Quantl- ter Centerville, April 27 in Centerville. The bride was attended by Mary Jo Mercer. Mrs. Quaintance was graduated from the University last year. She was a resident of Watkins hall and a member of Phi Beta Kappa. They are at home in Centerville. McVay-Smith Engaged Mr. and Mrs. Harry Van Smith, Kansas City, announce the engagement of their daughter, Harriette Mildred, to Capt. Thomas E. McVay, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. McVay, Barry, Ill. Miss Smith was graduated from the University School of Business in 1939 and is a member of Gamma Phi Beta sorority. Captain McVay was graduated from the University of Illinois in mechanical engineering and has recently returned from service in the Philippine Islands. K.U. Barber Shop Now Open TWO BARBERS Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Green, Lawrence, announce the marriage of their daughter, Mabel Irene, to Irvin J. Stoneback, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Stoneback, also of Lawrence, on Easter Sunday in Lawrence, Stoneback-Green Married Mrs. Stoneback, a member of Alpha Omicron Pi, graduated from the University in 1938 from the School of Business. Mr. Stoneback attended the University from 1953 to 1941, and is a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity. They are at home on Mr. Stoneback's farm, southwest of Lawrence. Luckey-Bueker Married Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bueker, Newton, announce the marriage of their daughter, Marjorie, to Sam M. Luckey, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Luckey, St. Louis, at the U.S. Naval Air Station chapel. Olathe. April 27 411 Fourteenth Street Between Tennessee and Ohio on 14th Street Open 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Staker-Dalton Married Mrs. Luckey attended the University from 1941 to 1943 and is a member of Alpha Chi Omega. Mr. Luckey attended the University of Missouri before entering the service. He served as a pilot in the navy air corps. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph T. Dalton, Winston-Salem, N.C., announce the marriage of their daughter, Betsy Marie, to Léut. James M. Staker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Staker, Kansas City, April 20 in St. Albans, N.Y. ☆ ☆ Mrs. Staker attended the Ringling School of Fine Arts, Sarasota, Fla., and the Art Students' League of New York. Mr. Staker attended the University before he entered the naval air corps in 1943. He will enter the School of Engineering at the University of Colorado next fall. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Parsons, Kansas City, announce the marriage of their daughter, Betty Jane, to Robert Paul Powell, St. Joseph, Mo., April 16 in Kansas City. Powell-Parsons Married Mrs. Powell was attended by Mitzi Epp and Elaine Thalman. Mr. Powell is a junior in the School of Fine Arts. He was recently discharged from the army air forces. Miss Miller Back Miss Marie Miller, assistant adviser of women, returned Tuesday from her vacation which she spent with her parents in Macon, Mo. By MARTHA JEWETT, Society Editor With spring showers and cloudy weather in the offing, now is a fine time to do a little of that studying that always is hanging over having a good time. Friday and Saturday there will be parties and, maybe, plenies to enjoy, so do some bookwork tonight for a change. Sigma Nu Guests Sunday dinner guests at the Sigma Nu house were Georgiai Sewell, Elizabeth Sifers, and Wilma Pool. Pi Kappa Alpha Elects Pi Kappa Alpha announces the election of the following new officers: Charles Kennedy, president; William Miller, vice-president; Ervin Johnston, treasurer; and John Hoffman, secretary. Williams Pledges Phi Gam Phi Gamma Delta announces the pledging of Robert Williams, Paola. Watkins Gives Formal "Stardust" was the theme of the spring formal at Watkins hall Saturday night. Guests included Harry Alexander, Glenn Varenhorst, Jack Law, George Caldwell, John Harbough, George Johnson, James Cheney, Warren La-Mack, Kernel Butler, Thomas Maupin, Norman Wycoff, William Richardson, Vincent Savukinas, Wilbur Noble. Duane Harvey, James Jackson, George Billota, Cecil James, Edgar A. Thomas, Gail Stout, Allan Stewart, David Rothchild, Harold Harvey, Harold MacMurray, Joseph Crawford, John Conard, William Maloney, and Frank O'Connell Out of town guests were Les Osman and Kenneth D. Hewson, Manhattan; Lee R. Banks, Minneapolis; Phillip Singer, Parker; Robert Graham, Kansas City; Dean Jordan, Chanute.; Bud Richert, Hillsboro; Theodore Glynn, Frankfort; and Edward Kaaz. Atchison. Chaperons were Miss Julia Ames Willard, Mrs. R. G. Roach, and Miss Charlotta Nellis. Pledges Sigma Kappa Sigma Kappa announces the pledging of Maxine Van Nortwick, Independence. Guests at Locksley Donald Fanestil, Earl Shaw, Lyle Gunter, and Merle Brenner were Sunday dinner guests at Locksley hall. AT THE HOSPITAL YUCCA YUCCA Admitted Tuesday **Minuted Tuesday** Willis PT Billie Stillman, Jolliffe. Martha Hogan, 1625 Edgehill. Bilke Kent, Watkins. Dismissed Tuesday Doris Doane, 1433 Tennessee. Mary Billings, 1245 Oread. John Conrick, 1334 Ohio. Vastean Irene, 746 Missouri. Jackie Werts, 932 Maine. Admitted Wednesday Barbara Pedigo, 1731 Indiana. Marion Osmond, 1735 Kentucky. May Stewart, 1221 Oread. Gorman Neal, 1111 West Eleventh Donald Colvin, 1808 Vermont. William L. Todd, 1033 Vermont. Ethyn Jennings, 1228 Louisiana. Mary Etert, 707 West Twelfth. Rex Beilisel, 1137 Indiana. Robert Fenton, 1339 Ohio. Mary C. Abts, Sunflower. Ida R. Bieber, 1329 Vermont. Ralph Wood, 846 Arkansas Discussed Wednesday Cecil James, Spooner-Thayer. Floyd Lunceford, PT 10. Gilbert Bartling, 1301 West Cam pus Harlan Lill, 1111 West Eleventh Kenneth Davis, 1908 Vermont. Evelyn Hoffman, Watkins hall. Billie Kent, Watkins hall. William Hall, 626 Ohio. Tommy Mayhew, 846 Arkansas. Anthony Granosky, 1331 Vermont. Patti O'Leary, 1225 Oread. Arthur Duty, Sunflower. Lyle Gorkiewicz, 1129 Oregon. 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