- Page 8 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Nov. 29, 1956 Milligan-Erown 5 Announce Pinnings Alpha Chi Omega sorority announces the pinning of Nancy Milligan, Baxter Springs junior, to Gene Brown, Coffeville senior and a member of Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. Miss Milligan's attendants were Sharon Harmon, Kansas City, Kan. sophomore, Molly Congdon, Baxter Springs junior, and Nancy Farha, Kansas City, Mo. senior. Swanson-Farquhar Gertrude Sellards Pearson Hall announces the pinning of Joan Swarson, Hopkins, Mo. junior, to Ed Farquhar, junior at Northwest Missouri State College in Marysville and a member fo Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity. --cee to Conrad L. Smith, son of Dr. and Mrs. L. O. Smith of Prairie Village. Both are sophomores in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Heckerman-Sleight Gamma Phi Beta sorority announces the pinning of Dixie Heckerman, Kansas City, Mo. sophomore, to Bill Sleight, Sunflower sophomore and a member of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity. Miss Heckerman's attendances were Ann Brenneisen, Kansas City, Kan. Sardy Garver, sue Haydon, Betty Hailey, Kansas City, Mo., sophomores; and Marilyn Mundon, Coffeville senior. Poppe-Rhodes Pi Beta Phi sorority announces the pinning of Mary Sue Poppe to John Rhodes, a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity. Both are Kansas City, Kan. sophomores. . . . Miss Poppe's attendants were Betsy, Shankland, sophomore, and Ellen Proudfit, junior, both of Kansas City, Kan. Maguire-Barrick Delta Tau Delta fraternity announces the pinning of Marriane Maguire, sophomore at Gulf Park College in Gulfport, Miss., to Jim Barrick, Kansas City, Mo. junior. Delta Tau Delta Announces Initiation Delta Tau Delta fraternity announces the initiation of Joe Arnold Charles Hitchcock, Kansas City Kan. and Ed Cooper, Hinsdale, Ill. sophomores. After formal initiation ceremonies a party was held in the Flame Room of the Dine-a-Mite. Continental Accent In Shoes Continental Accent In Shoes This season's shoes are fully Americanized but still will retain their Continental accent. The leather, detailing, light, weight and flexibility show an adaption of the European influences adapted to our own taste. Doughnuts can be sugared easily and quickly by placing them in a paper bag with powdered sugar and then shaking the bag. Fats can be used over and over if they are strained after each usage. NANCEE THOMPSON 2 Engagements Announced Mr. and Mrs. Earle Oberholtz of Kansas City, Kan. announce the engagement of their daughter Julie to Jerry Henderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eldin Henderson of Kansas City, Kan. Miss Oberholtz is a freshman living at North College Hall, and Henderson is a senior and a member of Kappa Sigma fraternity. Both are in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. JULIE OBERHOLTZ A June wedding is planned. Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Thompson of Kansas City, Mo., announce the engagement of their daughter Nan Toggle Coats Still Popular All types of hoods will be popular in blanket and toggle coats this year. Some will be removable while others will fold into themselves to make a big warm collar. Some will zip down the center allowing the hood to flatten into a large, scalloped collar. Blanket coats which were once a great standby of the cold weather season are back after having been pushed out of the scene by the highly styled garments. Some will appear in their traditional double-breasted designs and others in interpretations. The toggle closure will be every bit as popular again this year as last and should gain popularity as the season progresses. The Hudson Bay blanket is back but not always in red and black. This year it will be seen in bold stripes of red, green, yellow and black on white background. The four beaver stripes indicate the blanket as benign top grade quality. It will be seen often in a single breasted version with an Italian collar and an unlined removable hood. You can save sugar by letting stewed fruits boil for 10 minutes before adding sugar to them. Twenty-six students and two faculty members were recently initiated into Delta Sigma Pi, professional business fraternity. Delta Sigma Pi Initiates 28 The initiates are Stanley R. Ausemus, Madison; Richard O. Ballard, Kansas City, Mo.; Clarence Bender, Frank Black, and William Crain, Lawrence; William D. Howze, Kansas City, Kan.; Robert C. Jackson, Leawood; Don Ross Paxson, Topeka; Doyle L. Weiss, Hutchinson; and Herman H. Woodcock, Merriam. All are seniors. Robert M. Ballinger, St. Simmons Island, Ga.; Donald Lyle Barrett, Kansas City, Kan.; Richard D. Bruce, Mission; Don E. Fillmore, Belle Plain; Richard C. Haines, Topeka; Jimmie D. Hills, Russell; Daryl F. Kobler, Hays; Lawrence E. Lassman, Wichita; John F. Leslie, Baxter Springs; Larry D. Miles, Holyrood; John W. Sanders, Stockton; Kenneth L. Van De Veer, Jr., Kansas Cty, Kan.; Cloyee E. Wiley, Lyndon. All are juniors. Robert R. Raymond, Overland Park and John M. Russell, Great Bend, sophomores. Faculty members initiated were Jack D. Steele, associate professor of business administration, and Bertram L. Trillich Jr., assistant professor of business administration. A banquet was held at the Din-a-Mite following the initiation. Spencer Yohe, senior accountant in the tax division of Arthur Anderson and Co., was the speaker. To keep pared fruit looking bright pour a little lemon juice over it. For better toast use day old bread instead of fresh bread. JUMBO BURGER REMEMBER Only 40c The biggest sandwich in town! BLUE HILLS DRIVE-IN Nama The Dish Contest Ends Sat., Dec. 1 1601 E. 23rd. On The Hill .. Phi Gamma Delta fraternity announces the pledging of Dick Rohlf Kirkwood, Mo. freshman. Watkins Hall Watkins and Battenfeld Halls held an exchange dinner recently Phi Gamma Delta Chi Omega Chi Omega sorority held its annual Pirate Party in the chapter house Nov. 16. Ray Carl's band provided the music. Chaperones were Mrs. Wanda Dick-Peddie, Mrs. Edna Stewart, Mrs. Margaret Millman, and Mrs. Ralph Park. Alpha Chi Omega Alpha Ch Omega sorority will hold its annual faculty dessert in the chapter house Thursday. Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority held its annual Introduction to Winter party in the chapter house recently. Chaperones were Mrs. A. W. Patterson and Mrs. Alberta Frye. Douthart Hall Alpha Kappa Alpha Douthart Hall and Delta Gamma sorority will hold an exchange dinner Wednesday. Phi Kappa Psi fraternity held a buffet dinner for members and their guests recently. Phi Kappa Psi Delta Delta Delta Delta Delta Delta sorority and Delta Tau Delta fraternity will hold an exchange dinner Thursday. Delta Tau Delta The pledge class of Delta Tau Delta fraternity took its weekend walkout to Columbia, Mo. recently. Phi Kappa Tau Phi Kappa Tau social fraternity held its annual fall dinner-dance recently in the Kansas Room of the Student Union. The Collegians furnished dance music. Alpha Omicron Pi Alpha Omicron Pi sorority and Alpha Kappa Lambda fraternity will have an exchange dinner at the chapter houses this week. North College Hall North College Hall held a Blackout dance in the living room of the dorm. The Collegians provided the music. An old-fashioned hotel theme was used. Punch and cookies were served. Miss Patricia Salyer, North College head resident, and Miss Dorothy Bird, Corbin Hall head resident, were chaperones. Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity held a dinner for members and their dates on the Sunday preceding Thanksgiving vacation. Alpha Phi Alpha Watkins Hall Watkins Hall entertained guests at a Thanksgiving buffet dinner Nov. 18. 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