Thursday, May 2, 1957 University Daily Kansan Page 5 ANNETTE LUTHY SHIRLEY JOLENE BURNS Engagements Announced Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Luthy of Kansas City, Mo. announce the engagement of their daughter, Annette, to Tom H. Davis, son of Mr. Tom E. Davis of Ashland. Miss Luthy is a graduate student in the School of Fine Arts and a member of Alpha Phi sorority. Mr. Davis is a first-year medical student and is a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon social fraternity and Phi Beta Pi medical fraternity. Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Burns of Burrton announce the engagement of their daughter, Shirley Jolene, to Larry W. Kitlen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rabph Kitlen of Lawrence. The daughter is Joshmah College. Mr. Burns is a junior in the Miss Burns is a freshman in the CHEG Junior in the School of Engineering. Five Women Announce Pinnings Kothe-Forney Delta Delta Delta sorority announces the pinning of Eleanor Kothe, St. Joseph, Mo. February graduate, to John Forney, Denver, Colo. Mr. Forney was graduated in 1956 and is now attending St. Louis University Dental School. He is a member of Sigma Chi fraternity. Miss Kothe's attendants were Mary Jo Pugh, Ferguson, Mo. Jujun, Mike Birton, Lawrence senior and Diane Hays, Kansas City, Kan. Junior. Suran-Brewer --er, Independence. Mo. junior, to Jim Healzer, Overland Park junior and a member of Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity. Hall-Menghini Gertrude Sellards Pearson Hall announces the pinning of Sue Suran, freshman, to William Brewer, sophomore and member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity. Both are from Hays. Delta Delta Delta sorority announces the pinning of Evelyn Hall, Wichita junior, to Francis Menghini first-year law student from Pittsburg. Alpha Chi Omega sorority announces the pinning of Carol Barker, Independence. Mo. junior, to Jim Healzer, Overland Park junior and a member of Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity. --er, Independence. Mo. junior, to Jim Healzer, Overland Park junior and a member of Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity. Mother's Middy Is Still Chic Styles run in cycles. This adage was proved recently when one coed commented about her girl friend's middy blouse. "Could I borrow it sometime?" she asked. "It looks exactly like the kind they used to wear." "It is," replied her friend. "No, you don't understand. I mean that it looks like the middy blouse that was worn 30 years ago." "It was my mother's," the girl friend said. When frying meat that is not to be covered, prevent grease spattering by turning a colander upside down over the skillet. The colander allows the steam to escape. To be sure the stitching apparatus of a sewing machine is free of oil, take a few stitches through a blotter. --er, Independence. Mo. junior, to Jim Healzer, Overland Park junior and a member of Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity. Southern California SUMMER SESSIONS June 24-Aug. 2; Aug. 5-Aug. 31 Numerous courses will be offered in all divisions of the University—graduate and undergraduate. Faculty include many distinguished professors, Organized social, cultural, and recreation activities are provided. Deer, Independence. Mo. junior, to Jim Healzer, Overland Park junior and a member of Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity. For Bulletin, write to Dean Of Summer Session University of Southern California Los Angeles 7 The pinning was announced at the Lambda Chi Alpha Crescent Girl formal. Miss Barker's attendants were Ann Wilkinson, Wichita, Hester James, Independence, Mo., Ann Meeder and Suzanne Adkins, Kansas City, Mo. All are juniors. Kappa Kappa Gamma announces the pinning of Patty Terrill, Glen Burnie, Md. sophomore, to Marion Boldt, Bushton junior and a member of Delta Tau Delta fraternity. Wicker furniture can be kept from turning yellow by scrubbing it with a stiff brush moistened with warm salt water. * * Terrill-Boldt To vary pancakes, add about $ \frac{1}{2} $ cup of well-drained crushed pineapple and a dash of ground cloves to the batter just before cooking. 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