FRIDAY, NOV. 11, 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS 1, 1949 PAGE THREE Socially Speaking Dinner Guests At Templin Dinner Guests At Templin Kiss Margaret Habein, dean of women, was a dinner guest at Templin hall Wednesday. Alderson Speaks To AKL Tri Alpha Pledges Two Alderson Speaks To AKL Donald K. Alderson, assistant dean of men, was a dinner guest of Alpha Kappa Lambda fraternity Wednesday. He addressed the group on fraternity scholarship. Tri Alpha social sorority announces the pledging of Helena Boees, Coffeyville; and Phyllis McFarland, Osborne. Lull Pledges SAI Sorority Sigam Alpha Iota, professional music sorority, announces the pledging of Janet Lull, education senior from Smith Center. A Chi O Chairman Visits Mrs. Katherine Ford, of St. Louis Mo. Mrs. president of the Alpa- chi Chi Omega sorority is visiting the local chapter Tuesday through Friday to discuss any questions or problems of the sorority. Mrs. Ford visits all chapter houses once every two years. \* \* \* Alpha Omicron Pi Pledges Alpha Omicron Pi announces the piedging of Annabel Street, College freshman from New Carlisle, Ind. Two Pledged by A Chi O Alpha Chi Omega announces the pledging, Nov. 8, of Feggy Circle, education junior, from Kiowa; and Joyce Horalek, College sophomore, Centralia. - * * Malott Guest At Dinner The Cancellor and Mrs. Deane W. Malott were dinner guests at Sterling and Oliver halls Wednesday. Chancellor Malott gave a short talk following the dinner. Former Student Will Aid In Inauguration At Denver Homer Talbot will represent the University at the inauguration of Albert C. Jacobs as the 11th chancellor of the University of Denver, Raymond Nichols, executive secretary of the University, said today. Mr. Talbot, who received his master's degree from the University in 1918, is now an insurance agent in Denver, Colo. Luger-Burt Pinning The pinning of Miss Patricia Luger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Luger of Kansas City, Mo., to Duke Burt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harald Burt of Wichita was announced Oct. 28 by Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. Miss Luger wore a white orchid. She was attended by Miss Ann Gage and Miss Barbara Ramsey who wore corsages of yellow carnations. Mrs. Eugene Alford wore a corsage of small yellow mums. Miss Luger is a business junior; Mr. Burt is a College junior and a member of Sigma Chi fraternity. Announces Pinning Alpha Chi Omega sorority announces the pinning on Nov. 3 of Miss Barbara Barada Adparent, daughter of Mrs. C.W. Parent of Ottawa, to Mr. Don Charles Diefendorf, son and sister of Ms. C.W. and of Waterloo. The announcement was made by Mrs. Frank MacCreary, housemother of Alpha Chi Omega Miss Parent wore a corsage of orchids and her attendants, Misses Ann Hogue and Mary Lynn Hegarty, wore rose corsages. Mrs. MacCreary wore a gardenia and rose corsage. Miss Parent is a College senior. Mr. Diefendorf is a College senior and a member of Delta Tau Delta fraternity. Father Begets 'Brass' Boston, Mass.,—(U.P.) All four sons of 79-year-old John A. Hellsings are naval officers. They are Rear Adm. Augustus J., of Washington, D. C.; Capt. Timothy F., of New York; Capt. J. Harold, of Honolulu, T.H. and Cmdr. Albert A., of Washington, D.C. Sigma Kappa Snook Party Sigma Kappa Spok Party Sigma Kappa sorority will entertain with a "Spook Party" at the chapter house, from 9 p.m. to midnight Friday. The chaperones will be Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Messer and Miss Betty Wahlsteadt. Any picture that a person enjoys and wants in his or her home is a good picture. Arvid Jacobson, associate professor of design, told 60 K.U. Dames Wednesday night. Decoration Hints Given KU Dames Professor Jacobson discussed interior decoration and design. He also answered questions on the values of pictures used in the home, how to make rooms appear larger or smaller, and how to make them more interesting to children. Serving on the hostess committee were Mrs. Kenneth Caldwell, Mrs. Gilbert Calkins, Mrs. Edward Voegele, and Mrs. Maurice Wells. The group will meet for bridge at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 16, in the west end of the Union ballroom. He's No Longer In 'Dutch' Savannah, Ga., —(U.P.)- Forty-four years after being jailed and cleared on a murder charge, Syrbrand Haaxma came back to see friends who had helped exonerate him. He speaks good English now. When arrested in 1905, Mr. Haaxma couldn't explain the situation. Dutch was all he knew. The pinning of Miss Pegg Schnakenberg, daughter of Mr and Mrs. J. J. Schnakenberg of Florham Park, New Jersey, to Mr. Richard Dalrymple, son of Mr. M. M. Dalrymple of Paola was announced today by Alpha Delta Pi sorority. A D Pi Pinning Today Miss Schnakenberg is a College sophomore and member of Alpha Delta Pi sorority; Mr. Dalrymple is a College senior and member of Sigma Nu fraternity. 'Peeping Tom' Gets Pinched Dunn, N. C. — (U.P.)—Neill McCray picked the wrong place and time to play "Peeping Tom". The place was the home of former Police Sgt. C. E. Moore. The time was when Sergeant Moore came home without his door key and circled to the bedroom window to ask his wife to let him in. FOOLPROOF HARDWARE Deluxe Finish Will Not Chip Nor Crack Last a Lifetime Easily Cleaned 23 to 28 x 54 --- $2.98 23 to 36 x 64 --- $3.98 SPECIAL ORDERS Any Color Blind or Tape to Fit Your Window. Any Size Sterling Furniture Co. 928 Mass. Want Something Different? Try one of our sea food dinners. Just Hungry? Try one of our dinner specials. Just Lunching? Try one of our tempting sandwiches. Not Hungry? Then just try a cup of our delicious coffee. 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