TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1949 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Lawrance-Griffith The pinning of Miss Ann Lawrence to Mr. Forrest Griffith was announced Dec. 2 at the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority house. Miss Lawrence is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Lawrance, Lake Lotawana, Mo., and Mr. Griffith's parents are Mr. and Mrs. John B. Griffith, Lee's Summit, Mo. The announcement was made by Miss Barbara Nash, who first told the group that the candy to be passed was a gift from sorority alumnae. She then read a letter supposedly from the alumnae but which revealed the pinning. The attendants Misses Nash, Janice Fronkier, Virginia Walsh, and Mary Jean Oliver, had red camelia corsages. Mrs Lawrance received a corsage of small white orchids. Miss Lawrence is a College junior and a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. Mr. Griffith is an education senior and a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity. Socially Speaking Watkins Faculty Dessert Watkins hall entertained with a faculty dessert Dec. 1. Guests were Mr, and Mrs. Keith Lawton, Mr and Mrs. W. D. Paden, Mr and Mrs Kenneth Anderson, Dr. and Mrs. F J. Moreau, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Vander Werf, Mr. and Mrs. H. C Turk, Mr. and Mrs. William Cape, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Good, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schiefelbusch. Mr. and Mrs. John Hankins, Mr. and Mrs. Reinhold Schmidt, Miss Lilyn Warner, Miss Christine Oertel, Miss Meribah Moore, Mrs. Louise Cochron, Miss Mary Larson, Miss Margaret Habein, Miss Nellie Barnes, Miss Joe Stapleton, Miss Barbara Craig, Mr. Jerome Mirsky, Mr. Per-Hugo Sijogren. ** ** Sig Eps Give Tea ISA Ward T Entertains AWS Independents At Dance Sig Phi Epsilon fraternity gave its annual Christmas tea Sunday for faculty members, housemothers, and presidents of organized houses. Mrs. Virginia Brammer, housemother, was hostess. She was assisted by Mrs. Douglas Paddock, Mrs. William Housler, Mrs. Darrel Wright, and Miss Mary Wilkins. Independent men of the Independent Student association ward T entertained independent women of the Associated Women Students precints with a dance Friday Dec. 2. About 70 men and women attended the party. Chaperones were Miss Marjorie Austin, social director of dormitories at North Carolina, assistant dean of Mrs. Mash Nash, housing secretary. The next meeting of ward T will be today at 7 p. m. in 110 Fraser In Canada a gallon measures almost five quarts. can you get the combination of such good food, excellent service and economical prices? GEMMELL'S "Always Ready To Serve" —717 Mass.— CLOSED SUNDAYS Up and Coming Coke Party For Tri Alpha Coke Party For Tri Alpha Tri Alpha, petitioning group of Alpha Phi sorority, will be entertained at a Coke party given by members of Junior Panhellenic council at 4:30 p. m. today at the Pi Beta Phi house. Winter Formal Saturday The annual winter formal of Delta Tau Delta fraternity will be from 9 p.m. to midnight Saturday in the Union ballroom. Mrs. Nelle Hopkins, housemother, will chaperone. Harmon Co-Op Hour Dance Harmon Co-op will entertain with an hour dance from 7 until 8 p.m. Wednesday. Engineering Triad Dance Engineering Triangle The annual semi-formal Christmas dance of the engineering triad, Phi Tau Sigma, Sigma Tau, and Tau Beta Pi, will be held from 9 p. m. to midnight Saturday in the Military Science building with music by Gene Hall's orchestra. Plans for this dance were discussed at a meeting of Tau Beta Pi Dec. 1 in the hydraulics laboratory. Other business was a vote on national amendments, assigning of project committees and the acquainting of new members. Hopkins To Hold Hour Dance Hopkins hall will have an hour dance from 7 until 8 p.m. Wednesday. Five KU Officials To Attend American Alumni Council The Kansas association of college registrars and deans' annual meeting was attended by five University officials in Emporia Dec. 3. They were: Paul B. Lawson, dean of the College, Gilbert Ulmer, assistant dean of the College, James K. Hitt, registrar, Miss Mae Rublee, assistant registrar, and Mrs. Ellis Barnhill, recorder for the College. Legg Has To 'Leg It' Carbondale, Ill.—(U.P.)—The post office made its annual survey of mail and parcel post routes and, according to regulations, one official had to walk every inch of the routes. Howard Legg, Superintendent of Mails, did all the leg work. Sigma Kappa sorority announces the pinning of Miss Dorothy Durfee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C.H. Durfee, Ness City, Kan., to Mr. Hal Vagtborg, son of Mr. Harold Vagtborg, San Antonio, Tex. Durfee-Vagtborg Read the Want Ads Daily. The pinning was announced Nov. 25 at Ness City; the pinning party was held Dec. 2. Miss Durfee's attentants, the Misses Jean Bush and Billie Ann Carter, wore red carnations. Miss Durfee wore a corsage of red rose buds. Mr. Vagtborg's attendants were the Messers. Richard Randall and Edward Green. Miss Durfee is a College sophomore; Mr. Vagtborg is an engineering senior and a member of Kappa Sigma fraternity. K.U. Student Wins Prize With Essay Won Loren Cordliss, College senior, has earned a $50 United States savings bond in an essay contest sponsored by the Ford Motor company. The essay topic was, "Why Cars Should Be. Safety Checked." Chinese Reds Ban Scouts Corliss previously had won a prize in radio writing at Coffeyville. Hong Kong—U.(P.)-Chinese Communists have banned the Boy Scout movement on grounds that it "serves the interests of Fascism and imperialism" it has been reported from Communist-controlled Canton. 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