APRIL 25,1946 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS --- PAGE THREE Kintzel-Stewart to Wed Mrs. O. L. Stewart, Sand Springs Okla., has announced the engagement of her daughter, Joan, to Bert Kintzel, son of Mrs. N. D. Snyder Wichita. The announcement was made April 15 at Corbin hall by Mrs. Evelyn Claassen, houseman, and the traditional chocolates were passed. Miss Stewart received an orchid corsage La Verne Keeven and Maxine Jones, who assisted with the ceremony, wore corsages of pink carnations, and Mrs. Claassen received a corsage of gardenias and talisman roses. Ellen Spurney sang "She Wears the Pin of SAE." Miss Stewart, a College junior, attended the Oklahoma College for Women, Chickasha, Okla., last year, and lives at Corbir hall. Mr. Kintzel, also a College junior, is a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. ☆ ☆ Haler-Hosking Married Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Hosking, Kansas City, Kan., announced the marriage of their daughter, Rose Edwina, to Glenn Lee Haler, son of Mrs. Esther Haler, also of Kansas City. April 7, in Kansas City. Mrs. Haler was attended by Edna Lee Duncan, Alice Brown, Margaret Gosney, Georgia Mae Hosking, and Norma Jean Thomson. Mrs. Haler, a member of Alpha Omicron Pi, attended the University last year and was a field drum major for the University band. They will be at home at 1211_Nortl 22nd street, Kansas City, Kan., after Mav I. ☆ ☆ Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Parshall, Kansas City, Mo., have announced the pinning of their daughter, Nancy, to John Strandburg, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. John Strandburg, Mission. A.T.O.-Alpha Chi Pinned The announcement was made at the Alpha Chi Omega home April 11 by Mrs. Golda Brann, housemother. Chocolates were passed by Frankie Holland, Marilyn Roseau, Suzanne Hamel, and Rachel Fuller, who received gardenia corsages. Ms. Brann received a corsage of pink carnations and Miss Parshall wore an orchid. Following the pinning, members of Alpha Tau Omega were guests at the Alpha Chi Omega house. Miss. Parshall is a senior in the College. Mr. Strandberg attended the University in 1943 and is a member of Alba Tau Omega. Cochran-Jones Marry Maxine Jones and Leland W. Cochran, both of Topeka, were married in Topeka, April 7. The ceremony was read by Dr. Edwin F. Price. Mrs. Cochran was graduated from the University last June. Mr. Cochran, recently discharged from the army air corps, is with the Civil Aeronautic administration in Hutchinson. ☆ ☆ Paustain-Hall Take Vows Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Hall, Lawrence announce the marriage of their daughter, Lu Ellen, to Henry J. Paintain, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Paintain, Rose, April 12, in the chapel of Myers hall. The Rev. Harold G. Barr read the vows. Miss Mary Jane Truman, sister of the president, played the wedding marches. Mrs. Martha E. Truman, the president's mother, was a guest at the wedding. Mrs. Paustain has attended the University for two years and is in the School of Business. Mr. Paustain is a freshman in the School of Engineering and Architecture. ☆ ☆ Staples-Wooden Engaged Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Wooden, Argonia, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Lois, to Cpl. Jack Staples, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Staples, Anthony. The announcement was made at the Sigma Kappa formal Easter dinner by Barbaria White. Chocolates were passed by Sara Rothrock and Margaret Wright, who received corsages of white carnations. Miss Wooden received an orchid corsage. Mrs. Mary Younkman, housemother, received a corsage of pink carnations. Miss Wooden is a freshman in the College. Corporal Staples attended Emporia college and is a member of Sigma Tau Gamma fraternity. He is stationed at Shepard Field, Texas. Fields-Sloan Married Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Sloan, Kansas City, announce the marriage of their daughter, Janet Lee, to Wilbur Ray Fields, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Fields, Gage, Okla., April 6, in Kansas City. Mrs. Fields was graduated from the University this fall. She is a member of Alpha Omicron Pi. Mr. Fields, recently discharged from the navy, will enter the School of Engineering at Iowa City, Iowa, next semester, when they will be at home in Iowa City after May 1. O'Neil-Seyler Married Mrs. Charles W. Seyler, Wellsville, announce the marriage of her daughter, Phyllis, to Frank G. O'Neil, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. O'Neil, Wellsville, April 19 in Wellsville. Fairchild-Pepperell Wed Mrs. O'Neil is a freshman in the College and lives at Campus house. Mr. O'Neil served in the navy. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Peperell, Wichita, announce the marriage of their daughter, Helen Louise, to Capt. Robert Charles Fairchild, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Fairchild, Kansas City, March 23 in Wichita. Miss Marian Miller, Miss Bobbie Sue McCluggage, and Mrs. Delbert E Perkins attended the bride. E. Perkins attended the ordee. Mrs. Fairechild was graduated from the University last year. She is a member of Gamma Phi Beta sorority. Kirk-Roach Engaged They are at home at 115 West 39th street, Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Roach, Oak Grove, Mo., announce the engagement of their daughter, Marion, to Robert V. Kirk, Horton. Mr. Kirk is a senior in the University School of Medicine, and a member of Nu Sigma Nu medical fraternity. The wedding will take place in June. Coleman-Russell to Wed Mr. and Mrs. Fred Russell, Liberty, Mo., announce the engagement of their daughter, Sara, to Jack W Coleman, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. L Coleman, Grandview, Mo. Miss Russell, a College sophomore, is a member of Alpha Delta Pi sorority. Mr. Coleman, a former captain in the army, is a junior in the School of Business. He attended the Texas School of Mines, El Paso, where he was a member of Phi Kappa Tau fraternity. Carmean-Schultz Engaged Mr. and Mrs. Clarence A. Schultz, Kansas City, Mo., announce the engagement of their daughter, Patricia, to Richard Pearson Carman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl K. Carman, Carthage, Mo. ☆ ☆ Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Fitzgerald, Waterville, announce the engagement of their daughter, Jean, to Dean L. Oberhelman, son of Mr. and Mrs. L.A. Oberhelman, Waterville. Miss Schultz, a Fine Arts sophomore, is a member of Gamma Phi Beta. Mr.Carmean, a member of Phi Gamma Delta, served two years as a pilot in the army air corps. The announcement was made at Jolliffe hall Tuesday night by Mrs. Elizabeth Kite, housemother. Chocolates were passed by Rose Marie Truesdale and the other receive carages of white carnation. Mrs. Kite wore a corsage of talisman roses, and Miss Fitzgerald received a gardenia corsage. The wedding will take place in June. Fitzgerald Engaged Miss Fitzgerald is a freshman in the College. Mr. Oberhelman, recently discharged from the army, will enter Kansas State college next fall. ☆ ☆ The wedding will take place this summer. MRS. C. H. Collins, Kansas City Mo., has announced the engagement of her daughter, Nancy, to Charles D. Kennedy, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Kennedy, Hutchinson. Collins-Kennedy To Wed ☆ ☆ The announcement was made at the Pi Kappa Alpha house Monday night. Miss Collins is a sophomore at Colorado university. Mr. Kennedy, College sophomore, is a member of Pi Kappa Alpha. Spring is here, and everyone's thoughts have turned—to parties, picnics, loafing, and sunbaths. There will be lots doing this weekend, including parties and the Juvenile Jump. Delta Gamma Guests Recent dinner guests of Delta Gamma were Wayne Owens, LaFayette, Ind.; Marjorie Kinder, Dorothy Harter, John Light, George Boone, Millard Aldridge, J. C. Halliburton, Lee Hoopes, and Robert Mathews, Kansas City. Margaret Whelan, St. Louis, and Ina Lea Crabtree were dinner guests Tuesday at Ricker hall. Guests at Ricker Initiated by Chi O. Constance Cloughley, Eldorado, and Jane Coolidge, Kansas City, Mo. were recently* initiated by Chi Omega. Pi Kappa Alpha has announced the pledging of Grieg Thomson, Denver. Dr. Doris Phelps, Nashville, director of province three of Gamma Phi Beta was a guest at the chapter house recently. Chapter alumnae, Miss Martha Peterson, and Miss Elizabeth Meguiar were guests at a coffee in her honor. Province Director Here Thomson Pledges Pi K. A. Corbin hall entertained with a barn dance April 12, at which the following were guests: Visit Sig En * * * Visit Sig Ep John Robson, editor of the Sigma Phi Epsilon Journal, visited the local chapter during the Easter vacation. Lieut. Gen. Leonard T. Gerow, commandant of the General Staff school, Ft. Leavenworth, spoke at the Lawrence Rotary club Monday and visited members of Sigma Phi Epsilon. Barn Dance at Corbin John Fuchs, William Dosland, Arthur Broderdorf, Charles Wilderson, David Malone, Calvin Remmers, Leon Ramsey, Thomas Scfield, Marvin Inloes, Wayne Vandeventer, Rex Belleis, Maurice McKinney, Calvin Subera, Morris Borene, Paul Siedgenburg, Robert Pool. Francis Hoover, Gabe Bartley, Lyle Wheatcroft, Arthur Partridge, Milton Coughenour, James Street, Walter Dahlman, William Nicholson, Robert Pedigo, Robert Mickle, Dale Griswold, Lucian Hammer, Parke Holmes, Rex Arrowsmith, Gordon Chapple. William Brown, Philip Matinch, Donald Beurman, Alvin Ritts, Leon Sherwood, Fred Helmf, Floyd Svobeda, Charles Pursell, Jay Whiteford, John Pfitsch, Julian Zimmerman, Donald Huff, Alicia Haggard, Robert Kunkle, John Burnau, Jerry Correa, William Noland. Wallace Scott, Howard Fox, Robert Follett, Robert Piper, Richard Stucky, Elmer Seegneller, Foster Reynolds, Emory Camel, Glenn Arbuckle, William Keeney, and Samuel Hoover. Chaperons were Prof. and Mrs. Donald Brodie, Prof. and Mrs. L. C. Woodruff, and Mrs. Evelyn Claassen. Alpha Kappa Psi, business fraternity, will hold initiation at 5 p.m. tomorrow in the main ballroom of the Eldridge. Alpha Kappa Psi Initiation Pinafores were the costumes at the annual Delta Gamma H.M.S. Pinafore party April 13. The guests entered through a porthole and the Gives Pinafore Party Bicycle Repairing and Lawnmower Sharpening Work Called For and Delivered Kirkpatrick SPORT SHOP party started with skits given by each pledge class and the D. G. version of Gilbert and Sullivan's opera, H.M.S. Pinafore. 715 MASS. PHONE 1019 Guests were' Robert Dougherty, Robert Brown, Myron Rake, John Schmus, Millard Aldridge, Arthur Coate, William Norris, Robert Mallonee, Henry Miller, George Boone, Kenneth Ramsey, Robert Gilmore, Harley Colburn, Lee Hoopes, David Johnson. William Martin, William Mac-Gregor, William Richardson, Robert Hollibaugh, James Dittmer, George Newton, Patrick Thiessen, Francis Bumback, William Burcham, Joseph Barrington, Richard Parsell, Glenn Williams, Henry Grant, Wayne Owens, Donald Ong, Kenneth Olson, William Clark, Lawrence Guy, John Irwin, Woman Jack, Robert Brown, Howard Shryock, Scott Harvey, Bruce Coffin, Robert Miller, Ray Binnicker, Robert Fountain, James Roark, Kenneth Higdon, Richard Hawker. AT THE HOSPITAL Admitted Wednesday Robert Mory, Robert Mathews, Jack Veatch, Donald Pomeroy, George Waugh, John Light, Jack Balquer, Robert Curran, Eugene Miller, Wilmer Landon, John Jackson, and Robert Freeburg. Alumnae guests at the party were Helen Howey, Carol Stuart, Jean Rose, Doris Bixby, Ruth Warner, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. D. McKenzie, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McIntire, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Herbert Barber, 1505 Ohio William Stewart, 1614 Kentucky. Mary Branigan, 1420 Ohio. Winston Yeargin, PT 9 Vastein Davis, 746 Missouri. 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