TUESDAY, JANUARY 4. 1944 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Weddings and Engagements Are Highlights of Current Society News News of weddings and engagements are filling the paper lately. Explanations for this can be seen. The season itself might be one, especially for women students who use their few precious days of vacation for traveling to the one-and-only's camp to get married. Others have decided that holiday decorations provide the right atmosphere for a pinning ceremony. There's also the often quoted "c'est la guerre" to account for any increase in the number of students marrying. But that alone would hardly be the reason for the sudden increase. Maybe people just wanted to start the new year off differently. Alpha Delta Pi — luncheon guests Friday were Mrs. H. W. Kaufmann, Leavenworth; Lt. H. W. Kaufmann, Philadelphia, Pa.; and Mrs. Fred R. Holland, Wilmington, Del. Alpha Chi Omega — dinner guests last night were Rebecca Vallette Beloit, and William Koontz, Colby Carruth Hall — Joe Stockard, Lee Summit, Moe, was a guest last night. Corbin Hall — weekend guests were Eleanor Young, Columbia, Mo.; Louise Gooniger, Washington, D. C.; Ann Lee Nelson, Troy, Kan.; and Barbara Brennan, Kansas City, Mo. A/S Kenneth Frazier, Cape Girardeau, Mo., was a visitor Friday. Mrs. A. R. Krebhiel, Kansas City, Mo., was a visitor Sunday. Battenfeld Hall — Pvt. Paul Schauer was a guest yesterday. Watkins Hall — dinner guest last night was William Applegate. Wager Hall—Jerry Johnson, from Ness City, Kansas, is a guest this week. Pi Beta Phi ≠ Tassie Brooks, of Wichita, was a weekend ruest. Sigma Kappa -- Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Todd of Kansas City, Mo., were guests Saturday. Dinner guests last night were members of the advisory board: Mrs. W. D. Thompson, Miss Kathleen Doering, Mrs. Charlotte Van贝bebee, Miss Lucille Aust, and Mrs. L. L. Waters. — BUY U.S, WAR BONDS — Chi Omega-Phi Gam Pinning Announced Chi • Omega has announced the pinning of Joan Cook, College sophomore from Kansas City, Mo., to Carl Davis, a senior in the school of engineering, who is also from Kansas City, Mo. Davis is a member of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity Marjorie Owen assisted in the pinning ceremony Friday night at the chapter house. Chocolates were passed and Miss Cook received a corsage of gardenias and tea roses. Miss Owen and Mrs. Edith Martin, housemother were presented with gardenia corsages. Home Economics Tea Served Thursday Teas planned by students in Foods III will be served to students and staff of the University each Thursday, beginning next week, according to Miss Edna A. Hill, professor of home economics. The teas were formerly held on Friday. A new study room in the south end of Fraser will soon be ready for home economics students. New lights and doors have been hung, and tables and bookcases will furnish the decorated hall. Pan-Hellenic Meets Today To Discuss Red Cross Pan-Hellenic Council will meet at 4:30 today in the Fine room of the Union building, Doris Dunkley, president, announced yesterday. Plans for extending Red Cross activities of Pan-Hellenic members will be discussed. YWCA Advisory Board Will Entertain Cabinet The advisory board of the YWCA will entertain the cabinet tomorrow night for supper at the home of Mrs. Paul B. Lawson. — BUY U.S. WAR BONDS — Watkins hall has announced the engagement of Hope Crittenden, Fine Arts junior from Wichita, to Clarence S. Miller, Jr. of Bonner Springs. Hope Crittenden Engaged to Engineer The announcement was made and chocolates were passed at the house last night. Miss Crittenden received a corsage of an orchid and yellow roses. Mrs. Charles E. Esterly, housemother, received a corsage of white camelias and Anne Stevens and Helen Scamell, who assisted, received corsages of red roses. Miss Crittenden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Crittenden of Wichita, is a member of the Student Council, Mu Phi Epsilon, honorary musical sorority, and is a former YWCA cabinet member. Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence S. Miller of Bonner Springs, was graduated from the School of Engineering last spring and is now employed as a press specialist at the Hercules Ordnance plant. He was a member of Tau Beta Pi, Sigma Tau, honorary engineering fraternities, the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Student Council, and chancellor of Quill club, honorary literary fraternity. Reese Talks Pharmacy on KFKU Dr. J. Allen Reese, dean of the School of Pharmacy, spoke on the activities of the school over station KFKU at 9:30 p.m. yesterday. Webster's Webster's Collegiate Dictionary Blue buckram, indexed $4.00 Webster's Dictionary of Synonyms $4.00 Webster's Biographical Dictionary $6.50 The Book Nook 1021 Mass. Tel. 666 CONDENSED STATEMENT The Lawrence National Bank LAWRENCE, KANSAS At the close of business, December 31, 1943 RESOURCES Cash and due from Banks, subject to our Cash paid from banks, subject to our check $2,199,624.06 United States Bonds 2,720,777.80 Municipal and Other Bonds 618,870.14 $5,539,272.00 Banking House ... $ 20,000.00 Furniture, Fiftures and Vaults ... 2,900.00 Other Real Estate ... 4.00 Loans 22,904.00 438,082.31 $6,000,258.31 TOTAL ... LIABILITIES Capital ... Surplus ... Undivided Profits ... Reserves ... Deposits ... TOTAL TOTAL $ 100,000.00 100,000.00 118,128.39 13,083.89 5,669,046.03 $6,000,258.31 Above statement is correct Above statement is correct GEO. W. KUHNE, Cashier. Deposits insured under provisions of the Federal Banking Act of 1935. K.U. Grad Marries Hungarian Scientist Sigma Kappa has announced the marriage of Ida Gertrude Lanning, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Lanning of Topeka, to Cornelius Tobias, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Tobias of Budapest, Hungary, which took place Dec. 28, in Berkeley, Calif. The bride is a graduate of the University. Mr. and Mrs. Tobias will live in Berkeley, where he works as a physicist for the government. Metal Theory Backfires Metals just don't act the way they used to any more. In a recent lab on the Massachusetts Institute of Technology campus, Mr. Bartholomew expounded at length on the weakness of aluminum castings while hot. To demonstrate his point, he gave a casting, just made by the class, a healthy whack with a pair of tongs. The "weak" casting stood firm while the tongs broke in two. Throats Treated With Sponges Throat ailments were treated with toasted sponges during the 14th century, according to prescription of those days. Barbara Haas Married in Florida Corbin hall has announced the marriage of Barbara Haas, College freshman from Bethany, Mo., to Lt. William R. Parsons of Council Grove. Lt. Parsons is a navigator in the air corps and is stationed at Tampa. He received his commission at Hondo, Texas. The wedding took place at Tampa, Fla., Dec. 29 at 6 p.m. in the air field chapel. After the ceremony Mr. W. H. Haas, father of the bride, was host at a dinner for the bride and groom and members of the crew stationed at the air field who were communions of Lt. Parsons. Jov Miller Leaves Hospital Mrs. Parsons, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Haas, will reside in Tampa with her husband until the first of March when she will return to the University and continue with her studies. Joy Miner Leaves Hospital Joy Miller, College senior, was dismissed from St: Francis hospital, Wichita Friday, after an appendectomy nine days before. She expects to return to school within the next few days. the "COLLEGE JEWELER" Students Jewelry Store for 39 Years 911 Mass. St. Your make-up stays just-so-looks fresh natural, when you use Elizabeth Arden All-Day Foundation and Face Powder-like this . . . 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