1951 FRIDAY, APRIL 6.1951 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Tea Dances, Dinner Dances Among First April Events Gamma Phi Beta Hour Dance Gamma Phi Beta sorority will entertain with an hour dance from 7 to 8 p.m. Friday at the chapter house. Chaperons will be: Mrs. Ralph Park and Mrs. Nelle Hopkins AE Pi French Quarter Party Kappa Sigma Dinner Dance AE Pi French Quarter Party A French Quarter party will be given by Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity from 8 p.m. to midnight Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Valenstein, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ingrisano, and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cohen will be chaperons. **app. sign** Kapel Sigmund fraternity will give a pledge dinner dance from 6:30 to midnight Saturday at the chapter house. Chaperons will be Mrs. Eugene Alford, Mrs. R. L. Blume, and Mrs. Onita Miller. Tau Kappa Epsilon Dance Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity will entertain with a dance from 8 to 11:30 p.m. Friday at the chapter house. Mrs. J. P. Scott, Mrs. H. P. Ramage, and Mrs. J. H. Hope will be chaperons. Kappa Kappa Gamma Dance A dance will be given by Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority at the Union from 9 p.m. to midnight Saturday. Chaperons will be Mrs. P. W. Henry, Mrs. Arthur H. Little, Mrs. Glenn Porter, Mrs. John A. Scroggs, Mrs. H. J. Overholser, and Mrs. F. L. McCreary. Kappa Sigma Tea Dance A tea dance will be given by Kappa Sigma fraternity from 2 to 4 p.m. Saturday. Chaperons will be: Mrs. Onita Miller and Mrs. C. H. Wentworth. Phi Gam Dinner Dance Fam Guit Dinner Dance A dinner dance will be given by Phil Gamer from 6 p.m. to midnight Saturday at the chapter house. Chaperons will be Mrs. C. A. Thomas, Mrs. J. H. Kreamer, Mrs. Thomas H. Stuart, Mrs. Nelle M. Hopkins, Mrs. Dean Alt, and Mrs. Andrew G. McKay. Acacia fraternity will entertain with a party from 9 p.m. to midnight Saturday. Mrs. Treva Brown, Mrs. J. H. Hope, Mrs. Ruth Jeter, and Mrs. C. L. Veath will be chaperons. Acacia Party Delta Tau Delta fraternity will entertain with an hour dance from 7 to 8 p.m. Friday. Mrs. Ralph Park and Mrs. Nelle Hopkins will be chaperons. Delt Hour Dance German Club Party German Club - Party The German club will have a party at the Mountain of Natural Science from 8:30 to midnight Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Per-Hugo Sjogren, Miss Helga Kemnitzer, and Dr. J. A. Durzle will be chaperons. Our City Of The Angels Just Flunked A Screen Test Hollywood (U.P.)—The chamber of commerce is mighty unhappy about it, but Los Angeles has just flunked a screen test. The engagement was announced Corbin hall by Miss Eleanor Bell, fine arts freshman, and Miss Jo Ann Anderson, fine arts freshman. Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Buck, North Kansas City, Mo., announce the engagement of their daughter Joyce Nell, to Mr. James Ashby son of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Ashby, Kansas City, Mo. Miss Buck is a College freshman. Mr. Ashby a student at Central Missouri State College, Warrensburg, Mo. Too many crow's feet and too much middle-aged spread, say producers Jerry Wald and Norman Krasna. They're looking for the "most romantic city in America" for their movie, "Strike A Match," and they've decided that's just what Los Angeles ain't!! "As a fostr-mother to young love she would strangle the babe in its crib." And practically every one of the 198 roared back their towns were just loaded with "good necking spots." Other cities in the running are Las Vegas, Dallas, New Orleans, Louisville, Boston, Denver, and Madison. Wis. "She used to be delightful, with her trees and parks and foothills and sunshine," Wald said. "Now she's just a beat-up old bag full of freeways, shooting galleries and smog. San Francisco's chamber of commerce wired that their Golden Gate park is just what Wald and Krasna have in mind: "An entire romantic world within a city ... lovers' lanes ... romantic parking ... world-famous cocktail lounges." Wald and Krasna are looking for a younger beauty, they said, and they've sent out 196 letters to cities all over the U.S. in their search for a town where a young man can count his girl with all the trimmings. But he thinks San Francisco has some good ones. He's considering Seattle, too, and Santa Barbara, Calif. "Los Angeles hasn't any," Wald sniffed. "She's suffering from hardening of the arterials. All her lovers' lanes have been paved over." Buck-Ashby Engagement Told Jay Janes Initiate 27 New Members Olmsted-Faulkner Engagement Told Alpha Delta Pi sorority announces the engagement of Miss Helen Olmsted, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H.W. Olmsted of Lawrence, to Mr. Leroy Faulkner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Faulkner of Ensign, Kan. The new initiates are: Betty Schowee, Jean Almon, Maree Ball, Leta Baker, Aleta Brown, Bonnie Clark, Peggy Crocy, Grace Endacott, Virginia Fogelstrom, Alberta James, Diane Johnson, Pat Kennedy. Madison, Wis., claims it's just "dripping with romantic settings," and Lynchburg, Va., brags it's a town where "romance is rife." Marian Miller, Natalie Logan, Jeannine Neihart, Shirley Mickelson, Virginia Larson, Shirley Thompson, Connie Petterson, Mary Helen Ryder, Jean Proudfit, Blanche Pierson, Bea Senor, Jeannine Wolff, and Mary Lou Vess. City fathers in Austin, Tex., will have you know theirs is the "only city in the world that has moonlight every night." Jay James held initiation for 27 new members at a banquet April 3. "We could not," the chamber of commerce confessed, "consciently usually claim this city has anything unusual in this respect." "Most of the 196 cities we contacted sent us beautiful brochures." Wald said. "We've got over 500 pounds of pictures, literature and wires. And that doesn't count telephone calls. We've had hundreds of those." The announcement was made at the sorority house on Monday by Mrs. Thomas A. Clark, housemother, Miss Patricia Beale, fine arts freshman, and Miss Shirley Morehouse, College freshman, were attendants to Miss Olmsted. They wore corsages of yellow carnations. And he got only two turn-downs. Springfield, Ill., amitted it doesn't have much in the way of fancy scenerv. University Daily Kansan Mallah, Amin a year, (in Lawrence add) $4.50 a year, (in Lawrence add) $1.90 a semester postage). Published in Lawrence, Kansan every afternoon during the University year except Saturdays and Sundays, University holidays and examination periods. End of the Academic Year 17, 1910, at the Post Office at Lawrence, Kansan, under act of March 3, 1879. And the association of commerce in Elgin, Ill., wants no part of this lovers' lane stuff. University Daily Kansan "We doubt very much," the gentlemen answered back, "If we would be able to be of any assistance." Miss Olmsted wore a corsage of gardenias, and Mrs. Clark's corsage was of lavender tinted carnations. Both Miss Olmsted and Mr. Faulkner are College freshmen. The wedding will take place in August. Delta Gamma Tells Of Matkins Pinning Delta Gamma sorority announces the pinning of Miss Patsy Matkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Matkins of Scottsbluff, Neb., to Mr. Richard Lance, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Lance, Pittsburg. The announcement was made at dinner March 21 in the form of a poem read by Miss Bonnie Marshall, College sophomore. Miss Jerre Mueller, education sophomore, Miss Marshall, and Mrs. Alvin Moddelmow were attendants. Miss Mattkins received a gardenia and stephanotis corsage; the attendants corgages were of carnations. Mrs.W.S.Shaw, housemother, received a begonia plant. TKE Elects Officers James H. Martin, College junior, was recently elected president of Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity. Other officers elected were Kempel Wilhelmsen, vice-president; William Todd, pledge trainer; Arnold Armstrong, scholarship chairman; George Harper, treasurer; Donald Conard, secretary; Shelby Schulte, sergeant-at-arms, and Ronald Tull, historian. Weslev Foundation To Have Panel Discussion "What's the Use" will be the subject of a panel discussion to be held by the Wesley Foundation, Methodist student organization, at 6:30 p.m. Sunday at the First Methodist church. Miss Matkins is a College sophomore. Mr. Lance is a business junior and a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. Pastel Summer Suits lined and unlined Special $1100 Alpha Omicron Pi Gives Gypsy Party Alpha Omicron Pi sorority held its annual Gypsy party on March 17 at the chapter house. Guests were: Don Volker, John McCullough, Emory Williams, Gordon Lutz, Henry Strohmeyer, Bill Flath, Warren Underwood, Kenneth Stanley, Fred Kauffman, John Crowley, and Donald Korris. Adelane's 823 Mass. Glen Betheyn, James Short, Richard Raidt, James Hurst, John Baxter, Kempel Wilhmsen, Jim Gibson, William Isaacs, Roland Graham, James Thompson, Jim Shaff, Elgin Flott, Thomas Reynolds, William Enoch, James Garrison, T e d Ashmore, William Behrmann, Leo Meysing, Charles Benscheidt, Cameron Dostie, Darwin Sharp, Richard Collins. Simpson-Koons Pinning Announced Chaperons were: Mrs. H. P. Ramage, Mrs. Thomas H. Stuart and Mrs. Maclure L. Butcher. Lambda Chi-AD Pi Dinner Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity held an exchange dinner with Alpha Delta Pi sorority Tuesday. Chaperons were Mrs. Thomas A. Clark and Mrs. Thomas H. Stuart. Alpha Delta Pi sorority announces the pinning of Jackye Simpson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Simpson of Kansas City, Mo., to Harry Koons, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Koons, Perth Amboy, N.J. Patronize Daily Kansan Advertisers The announcement was recently made in a poem read at dinner by Mrs. Thomas A. Clark, who was presented a corsage of white carnations. Attendants Lois Lacy and Barbara Prewett each wore pink carnation corsages. Miss Simpson's flowers were yellow roses. Miss Simpson is an education senior. Mr. Koons was a graduate of K.U. in 1950 and is a member of Sigma Nu fraternity. French Honorary Society Initiates 12 Students The initiates were Patricia Young, Marilyn Marks, Charlene Molter, Glenn Miller, Allie Grove, Jack Jevons, Christine Johnson, Carolyn Oliver, Kathryn Conrad, Patricia O'Dowe, Arnold Goetz, and Gerda Weber. Twelve students were recently initiated into La Confrerie, French junior honorary society. CLEAN YOUR WINTER TOPCOAT CALL 646 AND ACME WILL 1. Clean and press new life back into your topcoat. 2. Replace missing buttons, resew loose ones. 3. Protect your coat with a sanitary bag until you're ready to wear it next fall. Acme Bachelor LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANERS "Why Don't You Come and Drink Me Sometime." I really am delicious and I'm certainly nutritious. Ask almost any K.U. student. He knows. 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