FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1944 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE r. and Cit. School las r. and Ind. ir- niver- was beering ilitary and in it was Union i. Re- -06 in pen binson mrine- -06 san AS $75.75 Kayas, ex- university matter office at arch 3. Plans Are Being Completed For Junior Prom Tomorrow There has been a good advance sale on tickets for the Junior Prom Saturday night, Heloise Hillbrand, senior dance manager, announced. Plans for a special spotlight, seating arrangements for the orchestra, and waxing the floor are being completed today, Miss Hillbrand said. Kappa Alpha Theta has announced the pledging of Marilyn Carlson, Blue Rapids, and Marjorie Fadler, Pittsburgh. Kappa Kappa Gamma Mrs. Frank H. Roberts, national field secretary who has been visiting the chapter this week, left yesterday for Chicago. Clark Hargiss was a dinner-guest last night. Foster Hall - Dorothy Cook of Kansas City,Mo., was a guest Tuesday and Wednesday. Pi Beta Phi dinner guest last night was S/Sgt. Hector Herbert of Camp Blythe, Calif. Sigma Nu — Rod Bradley and J. F. Kelsey, former chapter members, have returned to KU to enter medical school. Bradley is training with the Navy and Kelsey is with the Army. Sigma Chi had a dinner party Wednesday at the Colonial tearoom. Phi Delta Theta — Bill Lindquist of Kansas City was a dinner guest last night. Phi Gamua Delta has announced the pledging of Dick Carter of El-Dorado. Gamma Phi Beta — Ann Zimmerman is spending a few days in Eagle Pass, Texas, where she will be maid of honor Sunday at the wedding of Miss Nancy Walters, a former member of the chapter here, and Jack Bradey of the Army air corps, former K. U. student, and a member of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity. Delta Gamma dinner guests last night were Carolee Drier, Betty VanKapel, Jean Rose and Beverly Edlund, all of Kansas City. Mo. Campus House held a birthday party Thursday night for Barbara Duree. Jean Spencer was a guest. Venus Yout, Galena, was a weekend guest. Alpha Chi Omega has announced the pledging of Ann Cowan of Wichita and Virginia Davis of Newton. Battenfeld — Richard Black of Belleville has been a guest the past few days. Class Changes to Be In By Tomorrow Noon Tomorrow noon is the deadline for any changes in schedule for the spring semester, Dean Paul B. Lawson reminded College students today. He urged those who find it necessary to re-arrange their classes to do so this afternoon if possible, or early tomorrow morning. All changes will be made in the College office. Treger, Walton Married March 2 At Independence The marriage of two University students, Evelyn Treger and Pfc Lowell Walton, took place in the Methodist church at Independence, Kans., at 8 p.m. Thursday, March 2, with the Rev. R. O. Penick officiating. The bride, a sophomore in the School of Fine Arts, is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. A. S. Treger of Independence, and the groom, who is a sophomore in the School of Medicine, stationed at Barracks B, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Walton of Yakima, Wash. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of cag-shell satin and full-length veil. She carried a bouquet of white roses. Her attendants were Elaine Talley, sophomore in the School of Fine Arts, who was maid of honor, and Mrs. Leo Osterhout of Independence, matron of honor. Both carried bouquets of roses. Vows were read before an altar decorated with gladiolas, fern, and candelabra. The candles were lighted by Jean Braden and Sally Houch of Independence. Donald Treger, brother of the bride was best man. Phi Chi fraternity brothers of the groom, Robert Hazen, Ed Ettor, and Ronald Wilber, all University students, and Lowell Wilder of Kansas City, were ushers. Eugene Nininger, also a fraternity brother, was violinist, and Miss Mildred Fansler of Independence was organist. Following the wedding, a reception was held at the home of the bride. AOPi Pinned To Senior In Medicine Earnheart, Linden Engagement Told Miss Earnheart is a sophomore in the School of Fine Arts. Lieutenant Linden, a pilot in the Army air corps, has just returned from India where he has been for the past sixteen months. After a 24 day leave he will be stationed in Tennessee. Corbin Hall has announced the engagement of Pauline Earnheart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Earnheart of DeSoto, to Lt. Charles M. Linden, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Linden of DeSoto. The ceremony took place last night at dinner. Chocolates were passed, and Leona Moreland and Sally Davis sang "I Love You Truly." Miss Earnheart received a gardenia corsage and two dozen roses. Alpha Omicron Pi announced the pinning of Juanita Jean Bowman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Bowman, Neodesha, to Robert L. Satterlee, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Satterlee, Macksville. The announcement was made last night at dinner at the Alpha Omicron Pi chapter house. Miss Bowman wore a corsage of gardenias and talisman roses. Gerry Gentry, who assisted with the pinning, received a corsage of gardenias and yellow roses. Mrs. F. H. Klinkenberg, housemother, also wore gardenias and roses. SLICK TRICK Beautifully tailored slip by Rollins — straight cut bias, which isn't double talk, but means it's cut to stay in place with no gore seams to show thru. Double top, front and back. Sizes 32 to 40. White and Tea Rose $2.98 Students Jewelry Store for 40 Years Gustafson The tables were decorated with spring flowers sent by Mr. and Mrs. Bowman. The traditional chocolates were passed. Miss Bowman is a sophomore in the college. Satterlee was graduated from the Hays State College in '41, where he was a member of Phi Delta Chi fraternity. 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