1944 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1944 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Bert makee first Amages on This haplatest ilisher ndt in Ellsat he after notog- ampus e left orked h his SIMS BRILL, THIELE ...75 mnnsss ar ex- cersity matter ace at ch 3. Senior-Alumni Reception, Dance Will Be in Union on Wednesday The senior-alumni reception and dance will be from 8:30 to 12 p.m. Wednesday, Mrs. G. W. Bradshaw, publicity chairman, announced today. Both the reception and dance will be informal, she explained, and will be held in the Union building. A 12-piece band, composed of Lawrence high school students, will play for the dance. Deans of all schools will be in the reception line. Mrs. Frank Shears is a house guest. Alpha Omicron Pi has announced the pledging of Margaret Emick, Kansas City; Phyllis Good, Perry; Dixie Dymond, Sterling; Beverly Mae Reijytz, Olathe and Sara Ann Jones, Garden. City. Members of the committee for the dance and reception are Mr. and Mrs. Bradshaw, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Calvin, Peggy Schell, Mary Taylor, and Nancy Peterson. Friday night dinner guests were Mrs. L. E. Perkins of Gardner, Mrs W. E. Cordell and Nancy Cordell, and Eleanor Edquish. Chi Omega dinner guests Sunday included Mr. and Mrs. C. E Gore, El Dorado; Mrs. S. L Smith, Celby; W. R. Ruggers and Bobby and Bill Ruggles, Lawrence; Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Meadows, Kansas City; Mr. and Mrs. Mrl Smith, Kansas City; Jean Cunningham, Kansas City; Lillian Hansen, Harry Miller, Ed Wolcott, and Marian Ruth Howell. Sigma Kappa has announced the election of the following officers: Beth Beamer; president; Alice Marie Hayes, vice-president; Mavis Lukert, treasurer; Martha Belle Hegan, assistant treasurer; Mary Vermilion, activities chairman; Kathleen Wright, assistant activities chairman; Lola Meltedt, social chairman; Joan Harris, assistant social chairman; Caroline Morrisrush chairman; Joel Fant, Triangle editor; LaJune Dunn, corresponding secretary; Betty Wahlstedt, recording secretary; Sheila Guise, registrar; Pat Scherrer and Caroline Morris, Pan Hellenic representatives; Doradeen Pewy, standards chairman; Maurine Breitenbach, song leader, and Doris Jean Brewster, scholarship chairman. Nu Sigma Nu weekend guests were Herbert Virden and William Dixon of Kansas City. Watkins Hall guest Monday was Betty Mercer of Petersburg, Va. Corruth Hall guests Saturday were Richard V. Coy, a former resident of Templin, now stationed at Camp Carson, Colo., and Howard Gibbs, a former resident of Corruth who is now attending Annapolis. Guests Sunday were Dan Lovett of Larned and James Kilkenny of Manhattan. Peter Grosz of Russell, a former resident of Carruth who is now a cadet at West Point, was a guest Monday. Chi Omega dinner guest last night was Mrs. Rice Phelps Harman Co-op luncheon guest yesterday was Virginia Stephenson. Dorothy Tweedy was a dinner guest last night. Lorene Smith is a house guest. Delta Tau Delta dinner guest last night was Midshipman James Wehrly. Phi Delta Theta dinner guests last night were Lt. Everett Gill of the army air corps, now stationed at Albuquerque, N. M., and Cpl. Harry McClure, en route to Lincoln, Neb. Phi Kappa Psi house guest is En- sion Dwight. Horner. Alpha Chi Omega dinner guest Monday night was Ens. Neeley Turner of Columbia, S. C. Battentief Hall guest Monday was Cadet Peter Gross of Westpoint, Corbin Hall weekend guests were Sarajane Sandusky, Kansas City, Mo; Doris Larsen, Galva; and Rowena Brown, Clyde. Sunday guests were Pfc. George Wilkerson and Cpl. Benedict Vuturo, both stationed at Smoky Hill; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Prentice, Kansas City; Mrs. Roland S. Myers, Florence; Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hollis and family, Topeka; Mr. and Mrs. R. C. McDowell, Topeka; Ens. and Mrs. Byron Brooks, New York. Wager Hall guests Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Strain of Garmpef Ann Lee and Mari Lee Nelson of Troy were guests Thursday. Carruth Hall guest Monday was Bns. N. E. Turner of Columbia, S. C. Phi Beta Pi guests Tuesday were John Ott and Jack Patterson. Foster Hall guests Tuesday were Gerdeman-McClure Wedding Announced Double Glass - Black Frame - Ready to Hang Diploma Framing $1.75 Keeler's Book Store Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Henry Gerdeman of Las Vegas, N. M., have announced the marriage of their daughter, Mary Jo, to James Allison McClure, USN, son of Judge and Mrs. James A. McClure of Topeka Peggy Davis, College senior, and Mrs. Robert A. McClure of Topeka were bridesmaids, and Lieutenant Robert A. McClure, brother of the groom, acted as best man. The portrait of Mrs. Ralph Baldwin, housemother of Gamma Phi Beta sorority was unveiled at the chapter house last night. 939 Mass. St. The bride, who graduated from the University in 1942, is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta. Mr. McClure was a member of Phi Delta Theta here and is now attending the School of Medicine in Kansas City, from which he will be graduated this fall. He is also a member of Nu Sigma Nu, medical fraternity. Following the wedding, a reception was held in the church parlor. Portrait of Gamma Phi Housemother Shown The wedding took place at 8:30 Saturday evening, in the First Presbyterian church at Topeka, with Dr. Roy Zimmer, pastor, reading the service. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of candlelight wedding satin and Chantilly lace with a fingertip veil and gloves of Chantilly lace. Her bouquet was of orchids and Johanna Hill roses. The portrait, a gift from the alummae, was painted by Mrs. Bernie Ackerman Lopes of Lawrence Those present at the unveiling were chapter members and their parents, Lawrence alumnae and their husbands, and housemothers who have served several years at the University. Watkins Hall dinner guest Tuesday was Lilian Plattner. Dorothy Bruce and Melba Lee Wen- ger of Chickasha, Okla. Makes Own Bridal Gown Barbara Barber, a senior in the home economics department, has designed and is now making her own wedding dress in the clothing III class taught by Miss Lucille-Aust. The wedding dress is of white satin and net. The bodice is tight fitting with a low scalloped neckline and net filling. The sleeves are long, and are full at the top and close fitting at the elbow. The skirt, which measures 11 yards around the bottom and is worn over a hoop, is of white net with a satin underskirt. The material for the dress was difficult to find but Miss Barber will save approximately one hundred dollars by making her own dress, for her wedding in July. Before taking clothing in the five week session last fall, she had never done any sewing. Janice Brown. a junior in the home economics department, also has designed and is making her own wedding dress in the clothing III class. Her dress is of bridal satin but will not be finished by the end of this semester. Miss Brown plans to be married after her graduation next November. Mortar Board Members Receive Pins, Plan Activities It was also decided at last night's meeting to have a Mortar Board bulletin board on the campus next year, although it has not yet been decided where it will be located. Members of Mortar Board were presented their pins at a meeting last night in the office of Miss Elizabeth Meguiar, adviser of women. The organization's activities for next year will include five teas to help women on the campus get acquainted, as well as scholarship teas for those women who are outstanding scholastically. Garnett Editor Is State Printer Phone 33 Garnett Editor is State Printer Topeka, (INS) -Leonard McCalla, Garnett editor, has been appointed state printer. the "COLLEGE JEWELER" 911 Mass. St. Students Jewelry Store for 40 Years Alpha Chi Pinned To Private Landon Miniature scrolls with the Alpha Chi and Delta Tau Delta crests were given to chapter members Sunday evening at an informal "feed" when the announcement was made. Margaret Steeper assisted in the pinning. Miss Messersmith received a gardenia corsage. She attended Baker University for a year before coming to the University. At present she is a College sophomore. Alpha Chi Omega has announced the pinning of Jeanne Messersmith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Messersmith of Kansas City, to Pfc. John C. Landon, son of Mrs. Marion Landon of Kansas City, Mo. Landon also attended Baker University his freshman year, where he was a member of Delta Tau Delta fraternity. He was a sophomore when he left for the service. He is stationed at Victoria in the army a.r corps. Perkins is Air Cadet in Alabama Carl Clifford Perkins, a graduate of the University in May, 1943, is now enrolled as an aviation cadet in the army air force pre-flight school at Maxwell Field, Ala. While attending the University, Perkins was a member of Sigma Nu fraternity. He received a bachelor of science degree in mechanical engineering. Perkins Is Air Cadet in Alabama Pi Delta Phi Initiates Ryders Constance June Rynders, graduate student from Wichita, will be initiated into Pi Delta Phi, French honorary society, at 4:30 p.m. tomorrow. 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