THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1943 nă t- d- y, in o- UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS . PAGE THREE Engagements, Weddings Hold Campus Attention After a siege of engagements and weddings this last week, parties again will take the spotlight. Friday evening Kappa Sigma fraternity will entertain with their annual winter formal to be held in their chapter house from 9 until 12 o'clock. ALPHA CHI OMEGA . . . Saturday evening, however, Delta Tau Delta, with its dinner dance in the Kansas room starting at 7 o'clock, and the party at Carruth hall from 8:30 until 12, constitute the whole of the authorized parties for that evening. ...guests at a buffet supper Sunday were C. H. Brumbach, and Chester Lessenbach, Kansas City; John Dodds, Pat Munger, James Maloney, Ronald Boulware, Frank Houck, Jason Dixon, Duane Smith, Robert Graham, John Ruffy, Cliff Parson. Richard Sonner, Wendel Link, Ice Coffin, Wilbur Landrey, Wil- kom Koontz, Robert McJones, Eldon Means, Bentley Nelson, Edward Costello, Bryon Schroeder, Victor Costello, Joseph Roberts, and George Breon. ... weekend guests were Evelyn Schroeder, Kansas City; and Mrs. Tesler, Pratt. Templin hall will hold a buffet supper and dance in the hall from 6:30 until 12, and the Newman club will entertain with a dance in the Kansas room. ? ☆ . . . announced the initiation of Kenneth Becker, Armand Wullschleger, and Paul Renick. ALPHA CHI SIGMA . . . ☆ PHI BETA PI PHI BETA PI ... ... Robert Jenson was a dinner guest Wednesday. PI BETA PHI . . . ... Mary Louise Sampson, Roswell, New Mexico, was a dinner guest last night. SIGMA PHI EPSILON . . . ... Harry A. Bryant of Parsons was a luncheon and dinner guest Tuesday. SIGMA CHI.. SIGMA CHI . ... Jack Beck of Dwight was a guest Tuesday . KAPPA ALPHA THETA . . . ... C. E. Beach, Salina was a dinner guest last night. Engaged ★★★ Pinning, Ring Ceremony Miss Geraldine Powell, Delta Gamma, has announced her engagement to Vincent Hiebsch, member of Delta Upsilon fraternity. The pinning and ring ceremony took place Sunday noon with Joan Basore and Dorothy Jameyson assisting. Miss Powell received a heart-shaped carnation corsage, and Miss Basore, Miss Jameyson, and Mrs. McClure Butcher, housemother, were presented with carnations. Miss Powell, who is a senior in the College is from Wichita. ALPHA OMICRON PI . . . ALPHA OMICRON P1... Maxine Jones and Mary Jellison were dinner guests Wednesday. luncheon guest yesterday was Lonnie Kelley. ☆ DELTA UPSILON . . . . . elected the following officers Monday: president, Fred Gades; vice-president, John Jakosky; secretary, Karl Ehrlich; and senior council, Ed Tihene and Dave Hax. ☆ WATKINS HALL . . . Evelyn Hodson is a new residen TEMPLIN HALL . ... officers elected this week were president, Martin Jones; vice-president, Harlan McDowell; secretary Norman Higgins; treasurer, Marior Nunemaker; and social chairman Jack Doores. ☆ RICKER HALL . . . ...dinner guest last night was Lorna Eccolefield. ★ Authorized Party List ★ Newman Club, Kansas room, 9 to 12 m. FRIDAY, FEB. 19 Kappa Sigma, winter formal, chapter house, 9 to 12 m. Templin hall, buffet supper and dance, hall 6:30 to 12 m. SATURDAY. FEB. 20 Delta Tau Delta, dinner-dance, Kansas room, 7 to 12 m. Carruth hall, house, 8:30 to 12 m. Elizabeth Meguiar, Adviser of Women. "PERMANENT" YOUR LOVELINESS Give your hair lasting beauty with our complete permanent service. Sales Affiliates permanents: Vapor Marcel, Jamal, Zotze — Rilling Koolwerder — The New Cold Ray — as well as machine permanents. Test curls with every permanent. Brainbusters Will Discuss Farming on KFKU Tonight MARINELLO BEAUTY SHOP 1119 Mass. Phone 493 Mrs. Bauer, who is a senior in the College, will continue work in the University for her degree. Mr. Bauer is a former student of the University. Master of ceremonies for the series of programs sponsored by the speech department is Prof. Allen Crafton, head of the department of speech. Miss Jane Ukena, sister of the bride, Miss Virginia Bauer, twin sister of the groom, and Cadet Neal Ukena, brother of the bride, and Lt. Howard Bauer, brother of the groom attended the couple. Ukena-Bauer Wedding Vows Are Announced Farming will be discussed on the Brainbusters program at 9:30 tonight on radio station KFKU. Participating in the discussion will be Prof. John W. Ashton, of the English department; Deal Six, Douglas county agent; and Bernard "Poco" Frazier, instructor in design. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Ukena of Highland, have announced the marriage of their daughter, Marjorie Lou Ukena, to Virgil Bauer, son of Mrs. Flora Shonyo, Kansas City. The double ring ceremony took place Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents. Rev. V. J. Boehringer, pastor of the Belleview Evangelical church, performed the ceremony. Repeating Our Style-Scoop "Love Birds" Betrothal Gamma Phi PinnedSunday Moulded Princess Dress of Iralin . . . A flight of Venice love-birds on the shoulder and skirt will win you many a beau. Adelane's $6.98 Gamma Phi Beta has announced the engagement of Lida Beth Fincham of Pratt, to Glenn St. Aubyn, member of Sigma Nu fraternity. The pinning ceremony took place Sunday noon. The Friendly Fashion Store Miss Fincham received an orchid Hazel Marie Konantz, who assisted with the pinning wore a corsage of roses. Mrs. Floy Baldwin, housemother, and Dorothy Chapin, received corsages of carnations. French doors will replace the arch-way which led from the main lounge to the men's lounge in the Memorial Union building. This will make it possible to close the men's lounge so that is can be used as a meeting room. Pass Chocolates ★★★ Smith-Riedel Miss Smith, formerly of Topeka is a junior in home economics and Mr. Riedel, from Studley, is a junior in the School of Engineering and Architecture. Wager hall has announced the engagement of Jannita Smith, College junior, to Richard Riedel of the Rock Chalk Co-op. The passing of chocolates took place Sunday evening and was followed by an informal party given by Doris Hodson. The Micrometer, Naval Training School publication, was issued last night. This paper is printed weekly for the sailors. DE LUXE CAFE Our 24th Year in Serving K. U. Students 711 Mass. ROTHMOOR* COATS Here's the grandest combination of luxury and thrift you could meet—exquisite style, rich allwool fabrics, skilled needling—with the long, long wear that saves. That's Rothmoor for you. $39.75 *TRADE MARK REGISTERED U. S. PATENT OFFICE Weaver's