MONDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1944 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS TIPPIN CORRILL LZMAN THREE SCOTT CRAIG YOUNG SUDSON 1 to i plus $0.4 July t and cience, school Uni- matter ce at arch 3. army Con- l pa- John the ilism -56 union and hop, -56 Miss Cynthia Gilmur, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gaston Gilmur, of Liberty, Mo., became the bride of Lt. Daniel Lehman Hinebaugh, Jr., army air corps, of Philadelphia, Pa., in a ceremony at 4:30 Saturday afternoon at the First Presbyterian church in Liberty. Cynthia Gilmer Became Bride Saturday in Liberty The Rev. J. M. Bemiss read the service. Huckleberry foliage, cedar branches and white chrysanthemums were arranged in the chancel before many burning tapers in tall cathedral standards. The bride was given in marriage by her father. Her gown was of frosty white slipper satin with satin crepe around the low off-the-shoulder neckline. The sleeves were long and the skirt lengthened into an aisle-wide train. Her train-length veil was of rare old heirloom Brussels and rosepoint lace. White orchids adorned her white praver book. Mrs. Joseph Doane Roberts, sister of the bride, was the only attendant. Mr. John Wilson Cull, of Louisville, Ky., was best man for Lt. Hinebaugh. Groomsmen were Mr. Joseph Simrall, Mr. George Clinton, Mr. Leo Maher, and Mr. John Carder. Mrs. Hinebaugh is a former student at the University having left here in 1943. She is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. The couple left for New York after the wedding. Later they will go to Florida and then to Philadelphia. Lt. Hinebaugh has served two years overseas, and will return to foreign service. Campus Society Ricker Hall—Mr. and Mrs. Holder of Syracuse, Kan., were weekend guests. Delta Tau Delta —Guests at a party Saturday night were: Joyce Hartwell, Sylvia Small, D. J. Morris, Jo Wen Hall, Jeanne Brown, Pat Miller, Glenda Luehring, Lou Little, Mary M. Morris, Mary Ann McClure, Betty Potts, Norma Whitaker, Rose Nell Curll, Elaine Falconer, Joise Hose, Mary Lou Shewley Eleanor Churchill, Marilyn Carlson, Kathryn O'Leary, Marian Henry, Daisy McCormick, Kati Gorrill, Patricia Creel, Wanda Fausett, Alison Jones, Mary Katherine Sims, Margaret Logan, Marilyn Smart, Irene Sandelius, Ruth Richmond, Dorothy Savage, Maxine Gunsolly, and Patty Glover. 1. a. a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. i. j. k. l. m. n. o. p. q. r. s. t. u. v. w. x. y. z. 2. a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. i. j. k. l. m. n. o. p. q. r. s. t. u. v. w. x. y. z. Chaperones for the party were Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Moore, Dean and Mrs. F. T. Stockton, and Prof and Mrs. John G. Blocker. Violet Conard of Watkins hall, was a dinner guest Sunday. Rosaline Boone of Neal, Kan, was a weekend guest. Hillcrest — Ens. Don Coulter, Olathe, and Homer Gifford, Olathe, were visitors over the weekend. David Tripp, a student in 1937, of Wichita, was a visitor Saturday evening. Sigma Chi-Ens. Jack Tucker, Kansas City, Mo., former chapter member, was a guest Friday and Saturday. Phi Bhi Pi-The twenty-fourth annual Dr. Vermillion turkey dinner was held Thursday night at the caterer house. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Francisco, and Bryan francisco, of Kansas City; Miss Iary Larson, Dr. and Mrs. Noble Sherwood, Dr. W. O. Nelson, and dr. H. L. Chambers. Alpha Delta Pi—Calvin Curts was Sunday dinner guest. John Moore Co-op-Norma Hoff and Bonnie Houghton, both of Parons, and Mrs. George A. Stannard and Dorothy Stannard, both of Brence, were dinner guests Sun- N.Y. Miller Hall—Members of Carruth d Battenfeld Halls were guests Bradbury-Skilton Engagement Told Mr. and Mrs. George S. Bradbury, Kansas City, Mo., have announced the engagement of their daughter, Doris, to Sanford Albert Skilton, of Seattle, Wash., son of the late Prof. and Mrs. Charles Sanford Skilton of Lawrence. Miss Bradbury was graduated from the University where she was a member of Gamma Phi Beta sorority. Mr. Skilton received his bachelor of arts degree from the University in 1935. The wedding will take place Dec 30 in Seattle. Saturday night at a Christmas party. Felix Shular, Kansas City, Mo. Phyllis Stebley, Corbin hall, Edith Sula, Corbin hall, and Mrs. Mary L. Carr, Osawatonie, were dinner guests Sunday. Kappa Alpha Theta—Sunday dinner guests were Dr. and Mrs. H. B. Vallette and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bealer, all of Beloit, and Jason Dixon, Burris Jones, Ted Batchelder, Earl Crawford, Bill Ritt, and George Cox. Ethel Mary Swartz, former chapter member, was a weekend guest. Jolliffe Hall—Guests at the formal Christmas house open were Weldow Hickey, Leonard Thorne, Richard Madsen, Jess Lee, Jim Crook, Earl Barney, Jack Nesselrode, Wendell Good, Dale Ostlund, W. V. McCoy, James Simpson, Vernon Selde, A/C Lee Holm, Ronald Cook, Chester Klein, Melvin Lebeaun, Richard Smith, Hugh Schirk, Tex Ambler, Henri Fouche, Bob Doering, William Barlet, Charlie Black, Wallace Don Croneemeyer, Frank Stalzer, Park Ketzel III, and Vernon Pieron. Weekend guests were Margaret Gieger, Maryville, and Mary Yost, Lopeka. Helen Stormont was a Sunday dinner guest. Corbin Hall-Virginia Thompson Kansas City, and Margaret Titus Florence, were weekend guests. Kappa Kappa Gamma—Mrs. Josephine Hardin, the former Josephine Johnson, was a Friday dinner guest. Martha Rayl was a Sunday guest. Mrs. L. J. Piller and Helen Piller, Great Bend, were weekend guests. Tau Kappa Epsilon-Lt. Ed Kelley, U.S. marine corps, a former chapter member, was a weekend guest. Phi Kappa Psi-Hal Hogue was a weekend guest. Prof. E. E. Bayles was a Sunday dinner guest. Phi Delta Theta—Weekend guests were Don Gardner, Winfield, James Lanaghn, Kansas City, and Corp. George Byars. Chi Omega — Thursday dinner guests were George O. Foster, Sara Heil, Frankie Holland, Jean Gorbutt, Ruth Prentice, and Margaret Stratton. Sigma Alpha Epsilon—will have their annual Christmas formal dinner and dance Dec. 16. Mrs. Harry E. Young and Mrs. Don Crites, Topeka, were weekend guests. Carrie Arnold was a guest for dinner Sunday. Delta Gamma—Guets at a party Saturday night were Bill Lacy, Leroy Robinson, Leonard Brown, Joe Turner, Don Palmer, Kenny Nohe, Gil Woener, Garland Cantril, Ralph Reed, Bill Burgess, Pete Reeder, Dave Frisbie, George Cox, Bill Nehms, Charles Piroutek, Don Mosley, and Bill Clark, Warensburg, Mo. Hopkins Hall—Kathryn and Dorothy Eaton, Ottawa, were weekend guests. Friday luncheon guests were Frances Crisp, and Corp. Jack Padgett, Coffeyville. Chaperones for the party were Mrs. Harry Dungen, and Mrs. F. A. Benson. Sunday dinner guests were Nell Claycomb, Mary. Varner, Barbara Varner, David Shaad, Bob Miller, John Schackleford, and Bill Clark. Mary Lou Jones To Marry Tomorrow Chi Omega has announced the approaching marriage of Miss Mary Lou Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.W. D. Jones of Iola, to Ens. Mahlon Wagner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wagner, also of Iola. The ceremony will be read at 4 p.m. tomorrow at the home of Miss Jones' parents. Ens. and Mrs. Arthur P. Brigham of Olathe will attend the bridal couple Ens. Wagner received his commission in the navy air corps Dec. 5 at Corpus Christi, Texas, and is visiting Iola during his two-weeks leave. The couple plan to make their home for the present in Lake City, Fla., where's Ens. Wagner will be stationed. Miss Jones attended the University last year, and was a member of Chi Omega sorority. She was a sophomore in the College. University students who plan to attend the wedding are Mary Margaret Reynolds, Verla Jones, and Rose Nell Curtis. Watkins Hall—Jean Born was a dinner guest Saturday. Dinner guests Sunday were Bob Stewart, Manhattan, and Keith Bradley. Harmon Co-op — Dorothy Stump and Ruth Leigh were Sunday dinner guests. --- Pi Beta Phi -Mrs. Jack Smailley, Newton, was a weekend guest. Sunday dinner guests were Wally Rouse, Don Cousins, Kirk Scott, Hal Hogue, Lt. Fred Schureman, and Bill Dourgous, Pittsburg. Guests at the open house Satur- (continued to page four) Mrs. Lowe to Be Hostess For K.U. Dames Wednesday The K.U. Dames will meet at 7:30 Wednesday evening for a social evening of bridge, rummy, and sewing. The meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Lowe, 2101 Vermont. Assistant hostesses for the meeting will be Mrs. Richard Ross, Mrs. Wilbur Pro, Mrs. Frances L. Terry, and Mrs. Dean G. Ostrum. Edward K. Bishop's Have Son A son was born this morning to Mr. and Mrs. Edward K. Bishop at the Lawrence Memorial hospital. Bishop, an employee of the University Press, is a student in engineering. Mrs. Bishop, a university graduate, was formerly Marguerite Harris. Calling All Students The 1945 K. U. Calendar will be on sale TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, and THURSDAY at the Union Building, Frank Strong Hall, Marvin Hall, and Fraser Hall. The price is only 50c and it's even better than last year's! Buy one for yourself and as Christmas presents for former K.U. students. We will mail them anywhere in the U.S. for 10c. BUY A K. U.CALENDAR! University of Kansas Dramatic Season FIRST PLAY "TUNE IN YESTERDAY" A New Three-Act Comedy Exchange Activity Stubs for Tickets at Ticket Office, Green Hall FRASER THEATRE TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY Too bad she lived too soon. CLEOPATRA --- couldn't hope to find LUCIEN LELONG PERFUME in her Christmas stocking. 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