UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS R 18,1944 University admitted Dec. 14, in the Di- member graduated and lar- school in on of Mr. of Kansas s at P 4 for three lost and ansan ANSAS UTH TIPPIN TI GORNILL SULZMAN MAINE SCOTT JUNE Craig TITTE YOUNG ULI HUDSON Nov. 1 to $1.55 plus $1 to July $6.7 tax; Lawrence the school introduction ss matter office at March 3. Association association. artising by 420 Madi- MONDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1944 D. throat e 302 THREE 3200 AL e 42 425 BLESING one 67 CY Mass. Priest-Henry Pinned Sunday Pi Beta Phi has announced the pinning of Jane Priest, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Priest, Wichita, to Clarke Henry, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Henry also of Wichita. The ceremony took place at the Pi Pai house Sunday afternoon, with her traditional passing of chocolates. Miss Priest, who wore an orchid corsage, was assisted by Betty Lay. Miss Lay, Pat Williams, Margaret Borders, and Edith Marie Darby wore corsages of gardenias. Mrs. Dean Alt, housemother, was presented with a corsage of red roses. Miss Priest is a junior in the College. Mr. Henry is a freshman naval student in the School of Medicine and a member of Delta Upsilon social fraternity and Nu Sigma Nu medical fraternity. He received his B.A. degree in November. Guests at the pinning were Barbara Breed, Kansas City, Mo., a former chapter member, and Marion Hasty and Norma Henry, University students. Margaret Borders' Engagement Revealed At Pi Beta Phi House Pi Beta Phi has announced the engagement of Margaret Borders, daughter of Mrs. J. A. Borders, El Paso, Texas, to Robert Jess, SI/A, son of Dr. and Mrs. Fred H. Jess, Rock Rapids, Iowa The engagement was announced at the Fi Phi house Wednesday night, with the traditional passing of chocolates. Miss Borders, who wore a gardenia corsage, was assisted by Betty Lay. Mrs. Dean Alt, housemother and Pat Williams, Jane Priest, and Mary Varner received prizes. Miss Borders is a junior in the College. Mr. Jess was a student at the University of Iowa before entering the service, and was at KU with the V-5 unit last year. He is stationed at present in Farragut. Idaho. Theta Pledge Engaged To Navy Lieutenant Kappa Alpha Theta has announced the engagement of Frances Hodges to Lt. (jg) Gordon Robertson of the United States Naval Air Corps. Mrs. Naval Air Corps. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hodges, Jr. of Clathe. a pledge of Kappa Alpha Theta, Miss Hodges is a freshman in the College. Lieutenant Robertson who is the son of Mr. and Mrs.' J. E. Curran, Altamonte Springs, Fla., returned from active duty in the Southwest Pacific in November. He was graduated from Kansas City Junior college in 1940, and later attended the University of Illinois, where he was affiliated with Kappa Sigma fraternity. Graduates Married In Kansas City, Mo. Miss Betty Jean Dunlap, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. David E. Dunlap of Kansas City, Mo., was married to Max O. Baghy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chris L. Hobbs, also of Kansas City, Io., at 8 p.m. Friday. The ceremony was solemnized by the Rev. David Bowie at the Linwood Boulevard Presbyterian church in Kansas City, Io. Mrs. Baghy received her bachelor arts degree from the College of liberal Arts and Sciences in 1943. Baghy was graduated from the college in 1940 and received his bachelor of law degree from the university School of Law last spring. Campus Society Alpha Chi Omega—A coffee was given for Mrs. Matthew H. Scott, Berkeley, Calif., Alpha Chi Omega western counselor, Friday night. She talked to Lawrence alumnae and mothers at the coffee. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Durr, Olathe; Art Woodman, Washburn; Francis Kocourek, Don Radolph, and John Strandberg were dinner guests Sunday. Hopkins Hall — Betty Furlong Kansas City, was a weekend guest. The Christmas gift exchange party will be after closing hours Wednesday. Watkins Hall—Joyce Borassa was a weekend guest. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stember and daughter, Beverly, of Ozaki, Kansas., were Sunday dinner guests. Lt. Richard Yost, Ft. Louis, Wash., is visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Johnson, Kansas City, were Sunday visitors. Evelyn Hodgson, Kansas City, was a weekend guest. Foster Hall - Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Trompeter, Horton, were guests Sunday. Sigma Kappa — Sunday dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Lowe, Mrs. Alice Cornwell, and Mrs. Frank E. Funk, all of Paola; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scherrer, Kansas City, Mo.; and Glenn Stinson, Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. Clara Courtney, Mrs. Joseph Sack, and Marion Sack, all of St. Marys; Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Hobbs, Topeka; and Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Wagy, Kansas City, Mo., were afternoon guests Sunday. M. A. Mrs. Allen Deffenbaugh, Kansas City, Mo., a former chapter member, was a weekend guest. Corbin Hall — Mary Frances Jennings, Junction City; Beverly Pyke, Strong City; Lois Ann McDowell, Kansas City; and Elayne Roselenaf, Enterprise, were weekend guests. Alpha Delta Pi — Weekend guests were Helen Benscheidt, Hutchinson; Dorothy Herrmann and Jean Reed, of Kansas City, Mo.; and Dorothy Bowersock, Kansas City, Kan., a former chapter member. Jolliffe-Weekend guests were Mrs. Harold Fry, Muncie; Mrs. C. T. Owesley and Mrs. C. A. Thompson, both of Chillicothe, Mo.; Loretta Stephens, Kansas City; Nannabell Cassell and Glenna Jacobs, both of Independence, Mo. Miller Hall—Weekend guests were Maxine Holsinger and Hazel Raymond, both of Kansas City. Ray Gantz, B. I. Swim, and R. L. Chandler, all of Topeka, and Lester Mische were dinner guests Sunday ISA Formal Attended By 200 Persons The Independent Student association's Christmas formal may become an annual affair, Don Alderson, LSA. president, said, following the dance Saturday night. Between 150 and 200 persons attended, according to Dick Hartzell, council member. The Wyandotte Swing Masters, directed by Wallace Snoderly. trumpeter, provided the music for the dance, held in the Union lounge. Featured members of the organization included Dorothy Helene, vocalist; Bill Brazier, trombone player; and Gene Johnson, pianist. Mason, paulst. Chaperones for the dance were Prof. and Mrs. Harry H. Sisler and Prof. and Mrs. Calvin WanderWerf. Refreshments were served during the evening. The Christmas tree and other decorations of the Union lounge carried out the theme. Kappa Alpha Theta — Wallace Rouse, Cpl. Fred Firner, Charles Hunter, Clyle and John Armel, and Barbara Duff of Topeka, were dinner guests Sunday. Nancy Freeto, of Pittsburg, a former chapter member who is now attending Northwestern university, is a visitor this week. Pat Elledge, of Wichita, and Marilyn Moore, of Manhattan, were weekend guests. Gamma Phi Beta — Emma Jane Station, former chapter member, will be a guest until Tuesday. Chapter members will have a Christmas party tomorrow night. Phi Beta Pi--Dinner guests Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Yoder, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Patterson, Shelia Stryker, and Helen Pennergrove. Phi Gamma Delta—Ens. Jack Hamilton was a weekend guest. Phi Beta Pi Ker, and Helen Peperellier. Weekend guests were Don Lloyd, Dean Huebert, and Dan Huebert, Kansas City, Mo. Hillcrest — Margery Stubbs, Kansas City, Mo., was a weekend visitor. Mr. and Mrs. William McGrew, Humboldt, were visitors Sunday. Congress Campus House - Miss Ann Crab-tree, Wichita, was a guest Friday. The annual Christmas gift exchange will be Tuesday night. An informal Christmas party with guests will be Wednesday night. Phi Kappa Pi College. Phi Kappa Psi—Guests at an informal party Saturday night were: Martha bonebrake, Pat Williams, Margaret Stratton, Marilyn Carlson, Martha Yingling, Alice Rose Shankland, Peggy Sanderson, Betty June Sullivan, Ann Scott, Barbara Varnar, Joanna Wagstaff, Patti Vance, (continued) (continued to page four) TO ALL MERRY CHRISTMAS Johnson's Dress Shop Attention The Dine-A-Mite Will Be Closed From Dec.18th to 30th Dine-A-Mite Merry Christmas to All! Miss Louise Longenecker, daughter of Maj. and Mrs. Harold J. Longenecker, of Lawrence, became the bride of Stephen E. Stephanou of Lawrence, son of Rev. and Mrs. E. Stephanou of Boston, Mass., in a ceremony read Friday evening at the home of the bride's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Smithmeyer. Louise Longenecker Stephen Stephenou Wed Friday Night The Rev. C. Fosberg Hughes of Plymouth Congregational church, performed the ceremony before an improvised alter of huckleberry, white chrysanthemums and stevia, with lighted white tapers. The bride was gowned in frost white marquisette, with high round neckline and a deep scalloped bertha trimmed with many rows of Valenciennes lace. The long sleeves that tapered over the hands were edged in lace. The voluminous hoop style skirt lengthened into a sweep train She wore a lace bonnet with fingertip veil ofbridal illusion and carried three white orchids. Miss Mary Longenecker, who attended her sister as maid of honor, wore a white frock of marquisette. Miss Lydia Smithmeyer of Topeka lighted the candles. Mr. Stephenou was attended by William Pitman of Lawrence as best man. The bride was graduated from the University of Kansas in 1943. She is a member of Pi Beta Phi. The bridegroom was graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Phi Delt Alumnus Marries Nebraskan Miss Margaret Sheaff and Walker H. Josselyn, of Sheridan, Wyo., son of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Josselyn, of Lawrence, were married Dec. 1 at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George L. Sheaffe, of Fullerton, Neb. Mrs. Josselyn is a graduate of Fullerton high school and attended Doane College at Crete, Neb. Mr. Josselyn was born in Lawrence, where he attended the public schools and was graduated from the University School of Engineering and Architecture in 1837. He is an engineer with the Carter Oil company. He is a member of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity, of Scabbard and Blade, honorary military organization, and Sigma Gamma Epsilon, geology fraternity. Mr. and Mrs. Josselyn are living in Sheridan, Wyo. FOR THE MAN IN YOUR LIFE--- Spoil him a little by giving him Sportsman Toiletries—Shaving Lotion, Cologne, Hair Dressing, and Talc, in handsome crystal bottles—And the Shaving Soap comes in a duck-shaped bowl. Sold singly, or in good-looking gift sets $1.50 to $5, plus Federal Tax Cosmetic Dept. Weaver's