PAGE THREE JANUARY 14,1946 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SOCIALLY SPEAKING --best man. Masters in Antone, Jr., and George Geiss, Jr. Mrs. Geiss is a senior in the School of Fine Arts. After more than four years of army service, Mr. Geiss received his discharge in November. He has accepted a position as manager of the South Main Produce company in Ottawa. Just 13 school days until exams— Isn't that a pleasant thought to start the week? Phi Kappa Pledges 21 Twenty-one men were pledged to Phi Kappa, Catholic fraternity, at a formal reactivation meeting in the nine room of the Union, Wednesday. Rev. E. J. Weisenberg, national chaplin, officiated. Elected officers are Francis Kocourek, president; Charles Theoroff, recording secretary; Ernest Warnken, corresponding secretary; and Bernard Domann, treasurer. Mr. and Mrs. Macon A. Abbitt, St. Louis, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Josephine Lee, to Hugh Schirk, son of Comdr. and Mrs. Grant Schrik, Parsons. Josephine Abbitt Engaged Hahn-Mayfield Wed Sidney Lee Mayfield, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Mayfield, Hutchinson, and Marcus Hahn, son of Mrs. Nora Hahn, Hutchinson, were married in the First Presbyterian church in Hutchinson, Dec. 23. Mrs. Harold Knudeson was maid of honor, and Alan Watrous was best man. Lelia Mae Mayfield, sister to the bride, was flower girl. Ushers were Roscoe Coyne, Charles Tinder, Robert and Lee View. Mary Margaret Gaynor was bridesmaid. Mrs. Hahn is a senior in the School of Fine Arts and a member of Alpha Omicron Pi sorority. A graduate of Hayes State college, Mr. Hahn also attended the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, N.Y. Sanden's Engagement Announced Delta Gamma has announced the engagement of Betty And Sanden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy B. Sanden's Engagement Announced Sanden, Iola, to Ens. John w. womack, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. WWomack, Iola. Mrs. F. A. Benson who made the announcement at the formal Christmas dinner, Dec. 20 received a gardenia corsage. Assisting in the ceremony were Patricia Creel and Marilyn Nigg, who were given corsages of white carnations. Miss Sanden wore a corsage of white roses. Miss Sanden is a junior in the College. Ens. Womack was enrolled in the navy V-5 program at the University in 1943, and has recently been placed on inactive duty in the navy air corps. Lillian Koch Betrothed Tippieray hall has announced the engagement of Lillian Koch, daughter of Mrs. Mary Koch, Kansas City, to Robert E. Bailey, son of Mrs. Clara Bailey, Indianapolis. The announcement was made at dinner Tuesday, and traditional chocolates were passed. Miss Koch wore a corsage of red carnations. Marietta Richardson and Patricia Miller, who assisted in the ceremony, wore gardenia corsages. Mrs. Alice Vavra received a corsage of yellow pom poms. A senior in the College, Miss Koch is majoring in biotechnology. Bailey has returned from 16 months in the South Pacific with the army air corps. Newcomer's Club Will Meet * * The Newcomers' club will meet at the home of Mrs. W. W. Mayberry, 1725 Illinois street at 3 p. m. Thursday. Mrs. Harold G. Barr will give a book review. Tucker-Mossman Wed Vivian Mossman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Mossman, and Clark E. Tucker, Jr., son of Judge and Mrs. Clark E. Tucker, Kansas City, were married at the Church of the Latter Day Saint's, Kansas City, Jan. 7. Sig Alph's Have Guests Mrs. Tucker attended the University from 1943-45, and was affiliated with Alpha Chi Omega sorority. A member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity, Mr. Tucker attended the University from 1942-43. Donald Ebling and James McCollem, both of Kansas City, were guests at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon house Tuesday. Here Again Those Warm, Comfortable, High Color: LOUNGING SLIPPERS All wool knit top—leather sole. Colors, Brown, Red and Blue $2.95 T-Shirts 1-Shirts Sweat Shirts Ski Caps AT THE HOSPITAL Mary Jean Hatch, Miller Hall. Betty Lo Parsons, 1245 Louisiana. Constance Cloughley, 1345 West Campus. Admitted Thursday William, Quiring, 1301 West Campus Dismissed Thursday Sarah Houck, 1345 West Campus. Admitted Friday Theodore Weichinger, Lindley hall. Dismiss Friday Franzena Jackson, 1236 Oread. Betty Lay Parsons, 1245 Louisiana. Mildred Hays, 1036 New Jersey. Admitted Saturday Admitted Saturday Neal P. Cramer, PT 8. John C. Bowman, Lindley. Ida Rosalina Bieber, 1329 Vermont. Virgil Haney, Battenfeld. Dismissed Saturday Henry Morgan Brown, 745 Ohio. August Fleming, 1140 Mississippi. You'll find this comfortable moccasin the busiest shoe in your wardrobe. For indoors or outdoors, leisure hours or all hours—it's "Puc" of foot pleasure. Soft, sturdy moccasin leather . . . by Colt. $4.95 Women's Campus Footwear Royal College Shop 837-39 Mass. HAYNES & KEENE "CONNIE" SADDLES White with Black Saddles $5 All White Rubber Soles 819 MASS. PHONE 524 "CONNIES" BEIGE MOCCASIN CASUALS No Mark Rubber Soles $5 "ACTIVE MAID" SADDLES Tan and White $4.85 Norma Antone Married MEN'S 'Jarmans' 'Olympics' 'Fortunes' Price $5 to $8.85 "ACTIVE MAID" MOCCASIN OXFORD All Brown Neolite Soles $4.45 Norma Jeanne Antone, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Antone, and Glenn Gaylord Geiss, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Geiss, all of Ottawa, were married at the First Methodist church in Ottawa, Dec. 25. Shirley Pickering was the bride's only attendant. H. D. Hill was the best man. Ushers were George Antey, Jr. and George Geiss, Jr. Excellent Opportunities for PERMANENT POSITIONS Verse Writing Art Display Work Secretarial Other Office Positions HALL BROTHERS, Inc. Write or Apply to Personnel Department Manufacturers of HALLMARK Greeting Cards 2505 Grand Avenue Kansas City, Mo. New Record this Week Honeydripper ... CAB CALLOWAY Your Father's Mustache ... 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