UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THREE MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1944 Martha Euler Wed Saturday In Chi O House A reception followed the ceremony with Mrs. Edith Martin and Mrs. Euler serving. They were assisted by Betty June Craig and Shirley Crawford. The marriage of Martha Jane Euler, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. William Henry Euler, Topeka, to Sgt. Thomas Pennman Mitchell, son of Mr. And Mrs. L. P. Mitchell, of Detroit, took place Saturday afternoon at 4:00 in the Chi Omega chapter house. Chr. Omega chapter house. The Rev. Theodore H. Aszman read the double-ring ceremony. Preceding the ceremony Mimi Nettles sang "Ave Maria" and "Because." The maid of honor was Marian Montgomery, College junior, and the best man was John Gray Cameron, U. S. navy. Candlelighters were Betty Smith and Marilyn Sweeney. The bride wore a white net dress, with a short train, and a finger-tip veil. She carried a bouquet of white roses and an orchid. The maid of honor wore a blue tafeta dress. The bride is a senior in the School of Business. Sergeant Mitchell is a former student and is now stationed at Camp Gruber, Okla. The couple left on a short wedding trip after the ceremony. Alpha Chi Announces Luckens Engagement Alpha Chi Omega announced the engagement Saturday night of Mariel Luckens, College freshman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Homer Luckens, Wichita, to O/C Stanley H. Jones, son of Col. and Mrs. L V. Jones, Orlando, Fla., and formerly of Wichita. With the traditional passing of chocolates at the chapter house, Miss Lucken's orchid corsage was pinned on by Alice Ackerman. Carol Groom, of Wichita, assisted Miss Ackerman, and each wore a gardenia. Mrs. Golda Brann, housemother, also wore gardenias. Upon graduation from Ft. Benning, Ga., in December, O/C Jones will transfer to the paratroops. BUY U.S. WAR BONDS Smith-King Pinning Announced Sunday By Chi Omega Chi Omega has announced the pinning of Betty Smith, junior in the business school, daughter of Lt. Col and Mrs. J. B. Smith, Washington, D.C., to Cpl. Jack King, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. King, of Greely, Colo. The pinning took place Sunday noon at dinner. Miss Smith was pinned by Miss Marjorie Kern, who was assisted by Miss Marilyn Sweeney. Miss Smith wore an orchid corsage, and the assistants and Mrs. Edith Martin, Chi Omega house mother, wore gardenia corsages. Chocolates were passed after dinner to the other members. Speaking on "Pattern for Peace," Rabbi Samuel S. Mayerberg of Kansas City, Mo., will analyze Summer Welles' "The Time for Decision" and Walter Lippmann's "U.S. War Aims" at the dinner meeting of the American Association of University Women Thursday evening at the Hearth. members. Cpl. King attended college at Pamona, Calif., where he is a member of Nu Alpha Fhi fraternity. He also attended the University for six months in the ASTP. Cpl. King is here on furlough from his station at Camp Grouber, Okla. A.A.U.W. to Hear Samuel Mayerberg Reservations for the dinner, which is at 6:30, are to be made by this evening, it is announced by Mrs. F. P. OBrien, branch president. Members may call Maude Landis or Mrs. Frank T. Stockton. Rabbi Mayerberg has given courses in the University School of Religion and is a favorite with Lawrence audiences as a lecturer and book reviewer. A period for questions and discussion will follow the talk. Miss Margaret Anderson and Mrs. Paul Rankin are hostess chairmen for the dinner. House Mothers to Meet At Pi Phi House Tomorrow The House Mothers association of the University will hold its opening meeting with the president, Mrs. Dean Alt, at 2:30 Tuesday afternoon at the Pi Beta Phi house. All members are requested to be present. Kappa Kappa Gamma—Initiation services were held for Jane Hayes and Priscilla Cheney Friday night. Campus Society Gamma Phi Beta—Weekend guests were Mrs. Tom Thompson, Mrs. Mets Wright, and Miss Jacque Simmons; former chapter members of Kansas City, Mo., and Miss Judy VanDeventer, former chapter member of Wellington. Dinner guest Friday was Miss Vonna Okeson, Fairview. Luncheon guests Saturday were Ens. Charles James, Ens. Harry French, Francis Pierpont, and Charles Church. Pi Beta Phi—Dinner guests Sunday were Nancy Carey and Ed Willinger. Weekend guests were Jo Ann Teed, Norma Kennedy, and Barbara Breed. Alpha Chi Omega—Dr. and Mrs. F. L. McClure of Westminster College, Fulton, Mo., and Ens. William C. Brown, Kansas City, were dinner guests yesterday. Kappa Alpha Theta—Chaperones at the formal open house in the Kansas room Saturday night were Mrs. Clarke Mandigo, housemother, Mr. A. J. Ogden, Mrs. C. H. Ashton, Mrs. A. G. McKay, Mrs. Edith Martin, and Mrs. Ralph Baldwin. The guests included Charles McFetridge, Jerry Simpson, Karl Erlich, Ned Naylor, John Jackson, Robert Idol, Ross Skinner, Garland Cantrell, Tom Bayley, Bill Kanaga, John Stites, Bill West, Hobert Murray, Allen Evans, Donald Diehl Robert Ellsworth, Iwant Landl, Clyde Doughty, Richard Freeto, Rod MacIvor, Donald Relihan, James Roderick, Harry Starks, Jack Grantham, Robert Covington, Robert Stewart, Robert Barton, Carl Clark, Keith Congdon, Charles Hunter, Frank Pomroy, Mike Kuklinski, George Pogson, Sam Harris, Albert Chase, Lyle Wonderlich, and Harry Jennison. The Rev. Charles W. Thomas, minister to students of the First Baptist church, received a surprise tribute from members of the church Friday night. The party was given in his honor upon completion of 20 years of association with the University and the local church. Rev. Thomas was presented a wrist watch from the congregation. Surprise Party Given For Rev. C. W. Thomas BUY U.S. WAR BONDS Have a "Coke"=On with the dance ...or keeping the younger set happy at home Hot records and cold "Coke".and the gang is happy. Your icebox at home is just the place for frosty bottles of "Coke". Your family and all their friends will welcome it. At home and away from home, Coca-Cola stands for the pause that refreshes,-has become a symbol of gracious American hospitality. BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY Kansas City Coca-Cola Bottling Company Donna C. Jackson Is Wed Saturday To Dr. Sanders Donna Claire Jackson of Kansas City, daughter of Mrs. Ina M. Jackson of Iola, Kan., and Dr. William Frederick Sanders of Kansas City, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry N. Sanders of Wichita, were married at 8:00 Saturday night at the Country Club Methodist church in a double ring ceremony read by the Rev. Paul S. Durham. $ \textcircled{c} $ 1944 The C-C Co. The bride was given in marriage by her father, Dr. Charles W. Jackson of Iola. For her wedding gown the bride chose petal white satin fashioned with basque bodice set-in yoke of tulle with high round neckline, double ruffle satin epquelines, long sleeves tapered over the hands and a hoop skirt with aisle-wide train. Her finger-tail length veil of tulle fell from a jewelied satin tiara a.d. she carried a prayer book topped with orchids. Mrs. Ted McIntyre of Clay Center, was the matron of honor. Her bridesamaids were Mrs. Donald M. Tregor, Kansas City, and Miss Betty Leibbrand, Delta Gamma sorority sister of the bride. Dr. James A. McClure, Kansas City, was best man and the ushers were Lt. George H. Powers, Kansas City, and Dr. Frederick C. Wallingford, Cherryvale. The bride was graduated from the University last spring. She was a member of Delta Gamma sorority. After the ceremony the couple left on a short wedding trip. After Now 15, they will be at home at 3713 Summit street, Kansas City, Mo. K.U. Dames to Meet Tuesday The K.U. Dames will hold their first meeting of the new semester with Mrs. Charles Hopper, 1200 Ohio street, Tuesday evening, at 8 o'clock. The assistant hostesses are Mrs. Victory Mallory and Mrs. J. R. Patterson. ___ Automobile Accidents Down The Census Bureau said this week in Washington that the number of deaths in automobile accidents during 1943 was the lowest for any year since 1928. The nation's total was 18,254. Gamma Phi Director Of Province Is Here Dr. Doris Hawkins Phelps, Nashville, Tenn., Gamma Phi Beta province director, will be a guest of Sigma chapter the first three days of this week. Dr. Phelps is research associate in gynecology and obstetrics in the Vanderbilt University school of medicine at Nashville and holds A.B., M.A., and Ph.D. degrees from Vanderbilt. She is widely known for her research in the field of endocrinology. On Tuesday evening the alumnae will entertain Dr. Phelps with a coffee in her honor at the chapter house at 7:30. A founders' day banquet will be given at 6 p.m. Thursday. Dr. Phelps has recently served ad president of the Nashville alumnad chapter of Gamma Phi Beta. Former K.U. Beta To Marry Soon Mr. and Mrs. William Lloyd Wardin of Topeka have announced the approaching marriage of their daughter, Barbara Louise, to A/C Judson Charles Townley, USNR, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne D. Townley, Topeka. The marraige will take place in Topeka soon. A/C Townley is a former member of the University, having left here in 1943. He is a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity, Cadet Townley is now stationed at the Naval Air Training Base at Corpus Christi, Texas. Miss Wardin was graduated last year from Washburn University where she was a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. She was social chairman and rush captain of the organization and is now secretary in the office of the Topeka High School. Bob Wilson Killed in Belgium Irwin Douglass received word from his brother-in-law, John Wilson, that Robert Wilson was killed in Belgium on Sept. 15. Wilson was a former student at the University. Phone 432