University Daily Kansan Page 6 Tuesday, April 28, 1953 Phi Delts Laud Housemother The Phi Delta Theta fraternity held a tea Sunday in honor of its housemother, Mrs. J. H. Kreamer, who not only holds the record of the longest continual employment as a house mother of any fraternity or sorority on the Hill, but also has been with the local chapter longer than any Phi Delt house mother in the United States. Affectionately known as "Maudie," she is highly regarded by the fraternity and other house mothers, as she has led the fraternity through the depression, inflation, World War II and six generations of college students. During the war, the Phi Delts were one of the three KU fraternity chapters to remain active, largely through her efforts. Mrs. Kreamer, who has been at the Phi Delta Theta fraternity since 1927, had tea with all her former "boy's" and their wives. Deans of the University, Chancellor Murphy, and many others were given awards. Assisting at the tea were Mrs. Dean Alt, Mrs. Andrew McKay, Mrs. Thomas Stuart, Mrs. Bert Weber, Mrs. Arthur Little, Miss Veta Lear, and Mrs. C. A. Thomas Alpha Phis to Build New Chapter House A new house for Alpha Phi sorority is scheduled to be built next winter, with occupancy slated for the fall of 1954. Preliminary plans were made last week. The new house will be built south of the Kappa Sigma fraternity house, 1045 West Hills. Present address of the Alpha Phis is 1332 Louisiana st. Foster Hall Tells Of Two Pinnings Foster hall announces the pinning of two freshman girls to two sophomore men. Joan Talley, Sunflower, was pinned to Jack Fisher, Peabody. Mr Fisher is a member of Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity. And Sondra Long, Newton, was pinned to Frank Chesky, Sterling, Mr. Cheksy is a member of Tau Kappa Epsilon. Pi Phis Hold Founders Fete Members and alumnae of Pi Beta Phi will celebrate the founding of the sorority today. The Lawrence Alumnae club will entertain the active members of Kansas Alpha chapter at a formal dinner at the Eldridge hotel in honor of the occasion. Of special interest to members and guests will be the visit of Mrs. Marianne Reid Wild, the grand president of the sorority. Mrs. Wild, who now resides in Washington, NO. was a member of the Alpha chapter. Pi Beta Phi, established in 1872 was the first sorority established on the KU campus. Denning-Santee Pinning Announced Alpha Omicron Ia announces the pinning of Danna Lou Denning, business junior, to Wes Santee, education junior. Miss Denning is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Denning of Elkhart, and Mr. Santee is the son of Mrs. D. W. Santee of Anhland. The formal pinning took place Wednesday at the chapter house. After a serenade by the Acacia fraternity, the announcement was made by Mrs. Bill Easton. Miss Denning's attendants were Barbara Trotter, Ann Vaughn, and Shirley Tinsley. Group travel is more fun on a chartered Greyhound. You can go when you please, stop when you please, and return whenever you wish. Best of all, it will cost each one of you less than if you went alone. Why not make your summer school project a trip by Grey-bound—get extra credits. Inquire about the possibilities. STUDY PROJECT Everyday low fares save money on regular trips, too; Portland, Ore. $35.40 Denver, Colo. 12.95 Chicago, Ill. 9.10 New York, N. Y. 26.30 Washington, D. C. 22.85 Minneapolis, Minn. 9.85 (Add Tax) GREYHOUND BUS DEPOT 638 Mass. Telephone 707 American women rate at the top of the list of best-dressed globe-trotters, says Mrs. Ouida Wagner, head of the wardrobe advisory service for British Overseas airways. U.S. Women Are Named Best Dressed She thinks the secret lies in advance planning and curbing the urge to "add just one more garment." One light-weight wool suit and a light top coat should go on every trip, Mrs. Wagner says. For after-six fun she suggests a fur stole or jacket and a silk suit—one with a cocktail-type dress underneath a fitted jacket. A cotton suit which resembles tweed is very practical for changeable climates. For an informal daytime outfit a skirt and a sweater set are essential. Also needed are two blouses, an afternoon silk dress of plain or printed fabric, nylon ginnie for easy laundry, and a dressing gown of nylon Mrs. Wagner recommends a woolen stole which packs flat; two hats, one to travel in and an easy-to-pack hat for evening. tricot, light jersey, or tie silk, which will be easy to pack. Two handbags are handy to have along-one large shoulder-strap type for travel and daytime wear and a small one with optional covers for dressier occasions. As for shoes, she allows three pairs—four at the most. Take one pair for evening, travel in medium to high-heeled ones, and include one pair with low heels for sight-seeing. Finally, build your travel wardrobe around one basic color scheme, so you'll not waste precious baggage space with extra accessories. 1 Hutchins-McMullen Pinning Announced Sigma Nu fraternity announces the pinning of Sidwell D. Hutchins, college sophomore, to Phyllis McMullen, sophomore at Kansas State college. Both Mr. Hutchins and Miss McMullen are from Phillipsburg, Miss McMullen is also a member of Pbeta Phi sorority at Kansas State. Red bud branches and spring flowers carried out the spring theme of Pearson hall's annual formal dinner dance Saturday. Pearson Hall Holds Formal Mrs. Joe H. Hope, Mrs. James A. Hooke, Mrs. Ralph Park, and Mrs. R. H. Wilson chaperone Pearson to Hold Dinner Today Pearson to Hold Dinner Today Pearson hall will hold an exchange dinner with Kappa Alpha Theta today. Heywood-Dressler Engagement Told The Gamma Phi Beta sorority announces the engagement of Jane Heywood, college senior, to Jack Dressler. "52." Miss Heywood is from Kingman Mr. Dressler is stationed at Ft. Leonard Wood. The wedding date has been set for June 30. You may be interested in what this ingenious recorder does. It keeps track of what telephone number you called, how long you talked, and records this information in such a way that another machine can automatically prepare a monthly bill. When Grover talks to his dreamboat-something clicks The development of this new automatic accounting machine is the result of teamwork by Bell Telephone Laboratories Western Electric and the telephone companies. Telephone people working on this and other interesting and important projects were in college just a short time ago. Perhaps you'd like to join them. A call from Dreamboat always clicks with Grover. And an Automatic Message Accounting machine has been clicking too down in the telephone office - busily punching impressions on a paper tape. 。 Your Placement Officer can give you details about employment opportunities in the Bell System. Or write to American Telephone & Telegraph Company, College Relations Section, 195 Broadway, New York 7, N. Y., for a copy of the booklet, "Looking Ahead." Bell Telephone System