PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1950 Kappa Kappa Gamma Announces 2 Pinnings Elvig-Connell Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority announces the pinning April 29 of Miss Elaine Elvig, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Elvig of Lawrence, to Mr. James J. Connell. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Connell, Evaniston, Ill. Miss Elvig is a journalism junior. Mr. Connell, a College senior, is a member of Sigma Chi fraternity. Ruthrauff-Hav Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority announces the pinning April 28 of Miss Nancy Ruthrauff, daughter of Mrs. Harold Ruthrauff of Kansas City, Kan., to Mr. Keith Hay, son of Mr. and Mrs Carl A. Hay of Newton. Tri Delta Formal Guests were James Roberts, Robert DeNoon, Sam Clemons, Jerry Smith, Ed Todd, Ron Roberts, Bob Rosenfeld, Bob Morey, Rick Miner, Hank Knudsen, Ernie Friesen, Melvin Clingan, Dick Winternote, George Lewey, Dean Johnson. Miss Ruthraufa is a College junior, Mr. Hay is a College senior and a member of Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. Delta Delta Delta sorority held its annual spring formal April 28 at the Lawrence Country Club. The chaperons were Mrs. James A. Hooke, Mrs F. L. MacCreary, Mrs. John Skie, Sr., Miss Julia Ward, and Mrs. Charles Wentworth. Jim Hops, Ralph Lamb, Eugene Hall, Fred Johnson, Bill Salome, Wally Rouse, Clarence Frieze, Stanley England, Roger Farland, Dick Sime, Alvin Haverty, Dwong Boring Phil Basson, David Thurston, Charles Keilhack Bill Black, Don Glasco, Karl Estes, Jack Kennedy, Clifford Hargis, Bill Larsh, John Wellington, Bill Roy, Don Patton, Bert Knizle, Bob Brock, Phil Wilcox, Jack Stonestreet, Bob Froeto, Don Christian, and Ray Sauder. Thomas Schoech will be president of Oliver hall during the 1950 fall semester. Other officers will be Donald Lanning, vice-president; Richard Anderson, secretary; Bill Hampton, treasurer and Inter-Dorm representative; Ronald Sundby, social chairman and song leader; Robert Leib, intramural manager; Robert Longstaff, historian; Allen Long, publicity director; Donald Hortor, I. S. A. representative. Oliver Hall Names Schoech Patronize Daily Kansan Advertisers Gift Suggestions for Mother on her day Dresses Blouses Skirts Purses Gloves Hose Slips Gowns Panties Scarfs UUC 943 Mass. Phone 1717 Your Battery Gets Thirsty Let Us Give It A DRINK! A fully charged battery sparks you off to a pleasant week-end trip. To make sure that your battery is in tip top shape, let us give it a slow - full charge. We will lend you a battery while this is done. "Not A Quickie" "Not A Quickie" FRITZ CO. PHONE 4 8th and New Hampshire Wear 'em Senior Day! Wear 'em all summer! Wear 'em next year! ... with Color and Shrinkage Unconditionally Guaranteed or money back! The new, exciting, guaranteed washable Laura Mae LIFE Blouse you've seen advertised in LIFE magazine, with features you'd expect only in blouses costing twice the price! Fine, combed, mercerized and Sanforized broadcloth . . . double yoke . . . smart double stitching . . . tailored darts for snug fit and full 23 inch length to prevent "riding-up". Wear the classic collar open or closed, as suits your fancy. At this remarkable price, you'll want to be among the first to add the Laura Mae LIFE Blouse to your wardrobe . . so hurry! Sizes 32-40. Mail and Phone Orders Filled .98 White, Blue. Pink, Maize AS ADVERTISED IN LIFE Weaver's Main Floor Blouses