WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Socially Speaking Tri-Delt Party Delta Delta Delta held its annual Crescent Carnival party at the Lakeview schoolhouse April 23. Guests were Don Patton, Phil Hawkins, Jim Floyd, Dick Alley, Charles Thomas, Jack Faeber, Dick Winternote, John Wellington, Jack Davis, Dick O'Neill, Bob Newman, Herb Glidden, Jerry Boyd, Sam Moore, Tony Bontz, Don Wilson, Clyde Lovellette, Adrian Allen, Don Hyten, Ray Sauder, Bill Leake, Bill Roy, Charles Children, Paul Hill, Bruce Bathurst, Richard Lamb, Bill Salome, Phil Wilcox, William Webb, Bob Leonard, Al Thalman, Don Jones, Jack VanderLippe, Jim Francis, John Hirschler, Frank Limbocker, John Jaedicke, Hilbert Keisker. The chaperones were Mrs. C. P Aul, Mrs. J. R. Scott, Mrs. Harry W. Potts, Mrs. L. O. Harry Out of town guests were Lt. Jack Kean, Lt. Lake Churchill, Lt. Pierce Gaver, Lt. Wally Hubbard. ATO Election Alpha Tau Omega announces the election of the following officers for the next semester: Claude E. Mason, president; Arthur C. Smith, vice-president; William B. Wilhelm, treasurer; Max E. Teare, historian; Charles A. Kendall, secretary; James K. Turney, sergeant-at-arms; Donald D. Schake, sentinel; William E. Knepner, corresponding secretary; James R. Wilson, pledge trainer; and James H. Hops, house manager. AOPi Dinner-Dance Alpha Omicron Pi held their spring dinner-dance April 28. The dinner was served at the Castle tea room, and the dance was held at the chapter house. Harlan Livingood's band played. Phi Kappa Dance rhi Kappa recently held an informal dance in connection with a rush week-end. Guests included: Dorothy Bready, Joan Conover, Betty Smith, Dorothy Perkins, Barbara Ryan, Rita Speckin, Alice Teeef, Eleanor Novak, Eleanor Manpim, Dorothy Byrne, Jane Koolzer, Donna Cronk, Melba Langher, Arlone Miller, Patricia Maggar. Shirley Hannon, Mary Leahy, Jo Ann Sweeney, Camille Clark, Sylvia Hawkinson, Pat Young, Eleanor Brown, Marilyn Comings, Nancy Patterson, Jane Rawlings, June Seymour, Margery Laughlin, Denise Owen, Marilyn Lang, Eleanor Moppin, Helen Cavanaugh. Barbara Coppinger, Diana Sherwood, Georgia Ginther, Patty Tomlinson, Dolly Budell, Norma Burzer, Virginia Dressler, Norma Biryer, Catherine Mita, Jeannet Schilling, Patty McClutchey. * Jolliffe Dinner-Dance Jollife held a "May Day" dinner-dance at the house April 30, Guests included Larry Hamilton, Robert Roberts, Leonard Hersch, Delbert Scheid, Harley Webb, Glen Hildebrand, John Griffin, Richard Penfold, Murillo Bautista, Robert Ellis, Charles Lyne, Walter Yoakum, Rex Hall, Clauz Harwood, Dean Robert Storbeck, Milton Lewis, Verl Buck from Emporia, Raymond Spark from Augusta, and Harold Simmons from Columbus, Indiana. Chaperones were Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Optical Co. 1025 Mass. String Quartet Pleases Audience By ANN ALLEN Music from the masters was fittingly played by masters of music when the Budapest String quartet Tuesday presented a concert in Frank Strong auditorium. "String Quartet in B-flat Major, Op. 67" (Brahms) was brilliantly played. Especially noteworthy in their technique were the simultaneous attacks and delicate bowing. The third movement of the "String Quartet in G Minor, Op. 10" (Debussy) had a slow, moving quality that was sensitive and expressive in interpretation. Precise playing gave this movement added emphasis. In all selections the quartet showed perfect timing and coordination. Warmth of tone and the control of volume were also pleasant Frank Strong auditorium had an over-capacity crowd. The audience was enthusiastic, loud applause following the four men as they left the stage. The members of the quartet are Joseph Roisman, first violinist; Jac Gorodetsky, second violinist; Boris Kroyt, viola; and Mischa Schneider, violoncello. Ronald Herd, Miss Jean Newcome and the housemother, Mrs. Elizabeth Kite. Kappa Beta Banquet Kappa Beta, Christian church sorority, held its annual formal banquet April 30. Richard Walters, sophomore in the School of Medicine, was the guest speaker. Guests included Jack Beal, Edward Chesky, Harrison Madden Robert Riner, Robert Chesky, Leslie Fleming. Chaperones were Mr. Albert Williams, and the Rev. and Mrs. Harold G. Barr. ATO Spring Party * * Alpha Tau Omega held its annual spring party April 30th in the Crystal ballroom of the Eldridge hotel. Music was furnished by Charlie O'Connor and his orchestra. During the intermission, the pinning of Miss Betty Mattocks to Mr Bob Shaw was announced. Following this announcement, Joan Bushey, Alpha Chi Omega, was presented as the "Sweetheart of ATO" and the ATO quintet sang two fraternity songs. Don Millikan was the master of ceremonies. The chaperones were Mrs. John Skie, Mrs. Frank MacCreary, Mrs. Ralph Park, and Mrs. Virginia Brammer. Accidents to farmers cause enough lost time in a year to produce about one-half the average annual wheat crop in the United States. Weddings And Engagements Townsend-Shaffer L. L. SMITH CO. Alpha Omieron Pi announces the engagement of Margaret Josephine Townsend, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Robert Townsend of Humboldt, to James McCabe Shaffer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wade Calvert Shaffer, Sr. of Humboldt. Mrs. P. H. Klinkenberg, housemother, who made the announcement wore gardenias. Miss Townsend wore a corsage of white carnations. Eleanor Brown and Mary Sue Meyer, attendants, wore corsages of red roses. 846 Mass. Phone 705 Miss Townsend is an education senior. Mr. Shaffer, a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity, was graduated from Kansas State college and is with Phillips Petroleum company in Corpus Christi, Texas. Mattocks-Shaw The announcement was made at the ATO Spring Party, April 30 by Donald Millikan. Alpha Tau Omega announces the pinning of Betty Mattocks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Mattocks of Bartlesville, Okla., to Robert R. Shaw, son of Mr. and Allan R. Shaw of Bartlesville, Okla. Miss Mattocks is a College sophomore at the University of Oklahoma. Mr.Shaw is an engineering junior. Gretzer-Simmons Engagement β˜† β˜† Jolliffe hall announces the engagement of Martha Gretzer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Gretzer of Kansas City, Mo, to Harold Simmons, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Simmons of Dodge City. The announcement was made by the housemother, Mrs. Elizabeth Kite, at the Jolliffe dinner-dance; Miss Gretzer wore a gardenia and rose corsage and Mrs. Kite wore a gardenia corsage. The attendant; Miss Jeanne Schaulis, passed chocolates. Mr. Simmons was graduated from the University in February. Miss Gretzer is a College senior. Oliver-Wells Kappa Alpha Theta announces the pinning of Mary Jane Oliver of Newton to Donald B. Wells of Rochester of New York. Miss Oliver was assisted by Elizabeth McCune, Jeanne Peterson Smart Man! You'll be proud of yourself for having called 46. Mr. Smith will move your household goods for you, and you'll save onβ€” Lorraine Ross, Mary Suderman, and Janice Fronkier, all of whom received gardenia corsages. Mrs. Eugene D. Alford, housemother, received a corsage of Pink gardenias Miss Oliver wrote an orchid corsage - MONEY - TIME - WORK Miss Oliver is a fine arts junior. Mr.Wells is a College junior and a member of Phi Delta Theta. Chubb-Hart Engagement CALL 46 for estimates. Moving and Transfer Co. Ethan A. Smith 11 East 9th St. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Chubb of Baxter Springs announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Mid, to Dewitt L. Hart, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Hart of Iola. Miss Chubb is a former University student. Muir-Perry Miss Muir was assisted by Betty Sauder, Judith Torrey, and Norma Guthrie who received gardenia corsages. In addition each member of Miss Muir's pledge class received a potted pansy plant. Mrs. Eugene D. Alford, housemother, received a gardenia corsage. Miss Muir wore a white orchid. Kappa Alpha Theta announces the pinning of Linda M. Muir of Hutchinson to Ralph E. Perry, Jr. of Kansas City, Kansas. Miss Muir is a fine arts junior. Mr.Perry is a College junior and a member of Phi Delta Theta. Dowers- Daigh Engagement Mr. and Mrs, L. M. Dowers of Lawrence announce the engagement of their daughter, Marjorie, to Richard A. Daigh, son of Mr. and Mrs, F. E. Daigh of Russell. Both are College sophomores. Mr. Daligh is a member of Kappa Sigma. Feed-Marcellus Wedding Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Reed announce the marriage of their daughter, Delia Rose, to Lawrence Wayne Marcellus, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Marcellus, All are of Lawrence. The wedding was April 29 in Danforth Chapel. Attendants were Phyllis Jones and Tom McMahon. Ushers were Noel Reed, brother of the bride, and David Clark. Music was by Joan Elliott, vocalist, and Mr. Justine Elliott, organist. Mrs. Marcellus is a College senior and is employed in the Veteran's office. Mr. Marcellus is a College freshman and is employed by the University Press. Cosmetics, Main Floor