3 Union Dance and A.A.U.W. Tea Take Midweek Party Honors A midweek dance, sponsored by Student Union activities, and the annual A.A.U.W. tea for senior and graduate women of the University are midweek social features on the campus this week. Don Cousins and his Navy V-12 band will play for the midweek dance, scheduled yesterday after Dandelion day was postponed. The dance will be from 7:30 until 9 o'clock tonight in the lounge of the Memorial Union building. The A.A.U.W. tea will be held from 3 until 5 p.m. today at Watkins hall. Campus Society Watkins Hall—Miss Lucille Stratton was a dinner guest Tuesday. Harmon Co-op—Mr. and Mrs Cecil Cass were dinner guests Tuesday night. Corbin Hall held a pajama party Tuesday night. Waitresses at the hall had charge of the entertainment. Foster Hall—Lt. Carl Fredrickson, Olathe, a visitor Tuesday. Delta Tau Delta — Randy Smith, Kansas City, Mo., has been a guest the past few davs. Kappa Sigma has announced the pledging of Laurence McAneny and Harry Hutchens. Alpha Delta Pi—F 1/c Reg Robertson, Farragut, Idaho, was a guest last night. Phi Kappa Psi—S 2 / c Duke Montgomery is a visitor this week. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Atkinson were dinner guests Tuesday night. Alpha Omicron Pi—Dinner guests Tuesday evening were Mrs. Glenn S. Utt, Glenn Utt, Jr., and Mrs. C. R. White, all of Neodesha. Margaret Ann Miller Plans Spring Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Miller, Delavan have announced the engagement of their daughter, Margaret Ann, to Coxswain James V. Dixon, Herington. Miss Miller is a freshman in the School of Pharmacy, and is a member of Kappa Epsilon, national pharmacy sorority. Mr. Dixon has recently returned from overseas duty and is now stationed at the Naval Air station, Olathe. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, APRIL 18. 1945 The wedding will take place in June. Locksley Hall—Mrs. Comora Nash law student, was a guest Monday evening. Cpls. Larry Zumbrun, Eddie Hudyma, and John M. R. Hope, Topeka were dinner guests Tuesday evening The bride wore an ivory satin and lace gown. Her veil of bridal illusion was held in place by a cap of satin and lace topped with white rosebuds. The bridal bouquet was white roses and sweet peas with an orchid center and sweet pea streamers. Mrs. Elizabeth Wells, 618 Ohio street, has announced the marriage of her daughter, Wilma Gertrude, to Ronald Kent Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Matt Johnson, Clarkston, Wash. The wedding took place Saturday afternoon, April 7, at the Pleasant street Methodist church of Brunswick, Maine. The Rev. Ralph J. Barron officiated at the double ring ceremony. Lois Bradstreet, College freshman has been added to the list of beauty queens for the Jayhawker who were selected Tuesday afternoon by a committee of eight college men. Mrs. Leroy Buzon was matron of honor, and Ensign Dean Wamper acted as best man. Don Lyons, tenor, sang "I Love Thee," (Grieg) and "Always" preceding the ceremony. Baskets of white gladiola and sprays Wilma Wells Weds Ronald Kent Johnson In Brunswick, Maine The photographs of the fifteen women selected will appear in the Commencement issue of the Jayhawker magazine ranked in order by a Hollywood judge. of huckleberry greens decorated the altar. Wagstaff Is State A.A.U.W. Officer Miss Helen Wagstaff, Lawrence, was elected president of the Kansas division of the American Association of University Women at a conference of branch presidents Saturday at Emporia. Following the ceremony a wedding supper was served for members of the bridal party. Ens and Mrs. Johnson will be at home at 8 Potter street, Brunswick, for the next two months, after which they will be in Boston, where Ensign Johnson will finish his radar training. Bradstreet Added to List Of Jayhawker Queens The bride is a graduate of University High school and was a student for two years in the College. The bridegroom, who was stationed here with the V-12 program, received his degree in electrical engineering for the University last fall. Miss Wagstaff is the secretary of the bureau of general information in the library service of the University extension division. She was state vice-president of A.A.U.W. from 1942 to 1944 She succeeds Mrs. Justus Fugat, Wichita, who is a graduate of the University and was on the faculty in the mathematics department for several years. Those attending the president's conference from Lawrence were Mrs. Evelyn S. Clausen, the new president of the Lawrence branch of A.A. U.W., and Miss Edna Hill, of the University's department of economics, who took part in a panel discussion on changes in curricula in Kansas colleges. --- Fashion-right-- In Our Coats for All Occasions Choose from our nice selection. 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