APRIL 5.1946 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE L 5,1946 MINES artists present Memorialal, Kenor, said carried in Danforth Chapel Miss Irene Laptad, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Laptad, Lawrence, and Capt. J. Eugene Holmes, Salt Lake City, Utah, were married Saturday in Danforth chapel with Rev. Harold G. Barr of the Christian church officiating. Miss. Dorothy Nisley and Miss Barbara Miller lighted the tapers. Miss Marion Wiley was maid of honor: Capt. Willard Young, Fort Sill, Okla., served as best man for Captain Holmes. The bride's three brothers, Robert, Jack, and Richard Laptad, acted as ushers. After the ceremony a reception for members of the family was held in the Crystal room of the Eldridge hotel. Mrs. Holmes has been enrolled in the School of Fine Arts this year, Captain Holmes, a veteran of the Bataan death march, returned to the United States last year after four years service overseas. He is a graduate of the University of Utah. The couple left for a wedding trip to the Pacific coast. Glynn-Stevens Engaged Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stevens. Frankfort, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Anna Marie, to Ted Glynn, also of Frankfort. The announcement was made at Watkins hall last week by Miss Julia Willard, housemother, who received a red carnation corsage. Miss Stevens wore an orchid corsage while her assistants, Lois Temple and Marian Pugh, and her sister, Janet, received gardenia corsages. Miss Stevens, College senior, is a member of the All-Student Council, Jay Janes, and is a proctor in Western Civilization. Mr. Glynn has received his discharge from the army air corps after serving 39 months in the Patricie theater of operations. Richardson-Corlett Pinned Delta Gamma has announced the pinning of Shirley Corlett, daughter of Mr., and Mrs. F. K. Corlette, Rochester, N.Y., to William C. Richardson, son of Mrs. E. F. Cotton, Kansas City, Mo. 24 The announcement was made at dinner Friday by Mrs. F. A. Benson, housemother. The traditional choco- Up and Coming A Calendar of Campus Events Tonight: Phi Delta Theta, formal dance, Eldridge hotel, 9 p.m. to midnight. Pi Kappa Alpha, formal dance, Kansas room, 9 p.m. to midnight. classity dabie. Science building, 9 p.m. to midnight. Sunday Sunday Alpha Tau Omega, picnic at Eudora, 3 to 6 p.m. AT THE HOSPITAL Admitted, Thursday Danny Smith, 1414 Tennessee. Betty Pretz, 1235 Oread. Harriett Stanley, 1701 Indiana. Wilda Williams, 1144 Louisiana. William Lobb, 1104 Kentucky. Eleanor Ray, Overbrook. Belfour McMillen, 929 Mississippi Dismissed, Thursday Nolene Stump, Miller. Lawrence Morris, 614 Alabama. lates were passed. Miss Corlett wore an orchid cordage and was assisted by Armilda Lincoln and Olivia Garvey. The attendants and Mrs. Benson received carnation cordages. Miss Corlett is a sophomore in the College. Mr. Richardson, College freshman, is a member of Sigma Chi. ☆ ☆ West-Shipley To Wed The engagement of Marguerite Shipley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Shipley, Wichita, to Eugene L. West, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bailey West, Wichita, has been announced by her parents. Miss Shipley, a member of Sigma Kappa, attended the University last year. Mr. West is attending Wichita university. ☆ ☆ Sets Wedding Date Miss Roberta Kackley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Kackley, independence, Mo., has chosen April 16 as the date of her marriage to Mr. Edward R. Robinson, son of Ronald L. Tolstoy hutchinson. The marriage will take place at 4 p.m. in the Trinity Episcopal church, Lawrence. Miss Kackley, a Fine Arts student from 1942 to 1945, was a member of Campus house last year. Mt. Tolle, a Fine Arts sophomore is a member of Delta Tau Delta Studying for Quizzes? Need An Evening Snack? Reeves Have - All Kinds of Cheeses - Canned Meats - Olives - Cookies - Fancy Crackers "Just a little bit better than anywhere else" At the Corner of 9th and Mississippi - Fruits Phone 413 Reeves Grocery Just the Thing for a Pick-Me-Up Five Blocks North of Campus on Mississippi St. Time and tide wait for no man—even during midsemester week (thank goodness) so here we are ready for another week of fun. Tonight the Phi Delta Theta's and the Pi Kappa Alpha's will hold formal dances. Tomorrow night the Serenaders will play for the Varsity dance in the Military Science building. The Alpha Tau Omega pledge class will give a picnic Sunday afternoon. Groups To Give Party Kappa Phi and Wesley Foundation will give a party at 8 tonight in the First Methodist church. A cabinet meeting of former and newly elected officers of Kappa Phi will be held in the church at 7 p.m. before the party. Phi Gam Dinner Guests Thursday dinner guests of Phi Gamma Delta were Andrew Lunceford and Richard Shey. Three to D.U.'s Remember Her With FLOWERS Dr. Mabel A. Elliott, associate professor of sociology, participated in a panel discussion on "Women and the Social Order"at a district meeting of the American Association of University Women in Little Rock, Ark., today. Delta Upsilah has announced the initiation of James Jones, Beloit, and the pledging of Carl Kron, Kansas City, Mo., and George Levey, Newton. Elliott in Panel Discussion 910 Mass. Ward's Flowers Delivery Service Phone 820 Varsity Dance Music By "The Serenaders" MILITARY SCIENCE BUILDING Tomorrow Night 9 to 12 Admission Including Tax...$1 Stag or Drag