PAGE c'OUR THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Socially Speaking (continued from page three) (continued from page three) Talbot, Dick Metz, Bob Van Horn, Bernard Lambert, Helen Humphrey, Mary Kock, Beverly Thompson, Martha Cannon, Leah Ransom, and Pat Dixon. --and lilies-of-the-valley. Miss Hanson wore an orchid corsage, and her attendant, Marilyn Jamison, received a corsage of cream roses and lilies-of-the-valley. Chaperones were Mrs. O. L. Horner, Mrs. P. H. Klinkenberg, and Mrs. Mildred B. Scott. Carruth Election Cairnth hall recently elected officers for the fall semester. They are Jo Wilson, president; Veda Russell, vice-president; Dorothy Lear, treasurer; Ruth Bertsch, social chairman. Phi Delta Theta announces the election of Don McIlrath as president for the summer session and fall semester. Phi Delta Theta Elects Other officers are Fred Six, reporter; Charles Hall, treasurer; Robert Fountain, freshman trainer; James Blocker, warden; Corb Bedell, social chairman; Buford Bissell, recording secretary; Harold Lowe, freshman Inter - fraternity Council representative; James Lowe, the alumni secretary; Victor Eddy, intramural chairman; Richard Hamilton, chorister; Dick Croker, historian; Emil Schutzel, librarian; Dave Bowersock, chaplin; Ed Perry, decoration manager; and John Hirschler, senior member executive committee. * * Alpha Kappa Lambda Guests Recent dinner guests of Alpha KappaLambda were Mr. Henry Shenk, associate professor of physical education; Marian Kysar; and Mrs. Frank Prosser of Lawrence. Phi Kappa Tau Picnic *Phi Kappa Tau held a picnic at Lone Star lake May 6.* Guests are Kay Peters, Joanne Varnum, Mary Ann Wolfe, Barbara Handel, Lois Beth, Dythal Begal, Phyllis Root, Vera Tosterud, Judy Smart, Jane Sullivan, Marian Young, Char Saigeman, Donna Clark, Jeanette Leuty, Marilyn Barr, Carol Knoeller, Pat Davison, Millie Roach, Donna Kempster, Margaret Cool, Polly Owens, Wildred Sinks, Joan Bower, Joan Blanky, and Peggy Moore. Chaperones were Mrs. Fred Fultz, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wichert. Alpha Kappa Lambda Picnic Alpha Kappa Lambda held a picnic at Holcom's grove recently Guests included members of the fraternity chapters from Kansas State college and Emporia State college. Alpha Kappa Lambda Initiates Dali . . . MBA Intiates Delta chapter of Alpha Kappa Lambda held initiation services May 8 for John McKinley, Wichita; Donald D. Keller, Ferington; and Alvin Benham, Wellsville. Mr. Ross Keeling of Topeka, chief engineer of the State Highway commission was initiated as an honorary member. Mr. Keeling was graduated from the University in 1916. The ceremonies were held at the chapter house and the initiation took place at the Castle Tea room. John McKinley was the honor initiate: Tri-Delt Pledges Delta Delta Delta announces the pledging of Mary Jo Verschoyle of Kansas City, Mo. Watkins Hall Elects Moose Challenge Motorists Watkins hall announces the election of Jeanette Bolas, president; Norma Hawkins, vice-president; Corinne Locke, secretary; Dorothy Christenston, treasurer; and Mary Jo Webster, social chairman. Jackson, Wyo.—(U.P.)—During the blizzard season, open warfare broke out between motorists and moose for possession of highways in this area. Highways were the only parts of the snow-covered region free of towering drifts. Seven bull-headed moose were shot by motorists in a short period. In some instances they charged automobiles which challenged their right to the roads. Furniture Men To Hear Lectures A special five-week course for furniture store owners and salesmen started Tuesday at the Hotel Continental in Kansas City, Mo., said Gerald Pearson, director of the bureau of extension classes. Mrs. Velma Riller, commercial interior decorator, will give the first three lectures of the course on "Interior Decoration in Merchandising." The lectures will deal with color, textiles, and designs. Fred Sharpe, salesmanship lecturer for the University Extension, will give two lectures on new ideas in salesmanship. Five sound films produced by the National Retail Furniture association will be shown along with the lectures. The enrollment includes 40 employees of the Mehorey Furniture company of Kansas City, Mo., Mr. Pearson said. Hanson-Clinger Pinning Templin Hall announces the pinning of Betty Hanson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Pickrel of Caldwell, to Daniel Clinger of Rosehill, Kansas. The announcement was made by Mrs. Vivian Christian, housemother, who received a corsage of red roses Joan Deeds and Joan Jansen, who wore corsages of yellow roses, passed the chocolates. Miss Hanson is a College sophomore. Mr. Clinger is an education junior and a member of Pi Kappa Alpha. Dressler-Barber Pinning ☆ ☆ Pi Beta Phi announces the pinning of Jean Dressler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dressler of Kansas City, Mo., to Richard Barber, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester L. Barber of Anthony. Marianne Gear announced the pinning during dessert April 29. Mrs. Dean Alt, housemother, received a corsage of blue Japanese iris, and Miss Dressler's attendants received corsages of yellow iris. Chocolates were passed. Miss Dressler is a College sophomore. Mr. Barber is also a College sophomore, and a member of Sigma Chi. Harris-Chaney Mr. and Mrs. K. C. 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