TUESDAY, APRIL 26.1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Where Quality Service Workmanship and Courtesy Go hand-in-hand AN AMAZING OFFER BY HOLIDAY Pipe Mixture An Adventure in Good Smoking RICHNESS AND FLAVOR IN EVERY BOTTLE OF OUR MILK. Lawrence Sanitary Milk & Ice Cream Phone 696 Sigma Nu entertained the members of Chi Omega with a picnic April 23. Sigma Nu Picnic Socially Speaking Watkins hall entertained with a hayrack ride and picnic April 23. Guests present were: Clyde Waykert, Pat Calihan, Charles Reiner, Hugh Neidort, Norman Bell, Charles Hawkins, Walter Stockebrand, Roy Jordan, John Cejka, Russell Barrett, Albert Khm, Perry Preusch, Don Scarf, Donald Porter, Theodore Bernard, Charles Rewerts, Jim Childers, Herbert Skillman, Roy Hadley, Henry Bradshaw, Howard Mercer, Jim Williams, Don Erickson of Kansas City, and Loren Ford of Tonanzaoxie. Watkins Hall Picnic Templin and Carruth entertained with a faculty dinner April 21. Chaperones were Mr. and Mrs. Rex Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kloepper, and Miss Julia Willard. Templin-Carruth Dinner Guests were Dr. and Mrs. John Ise, Dean and Mrs. Laurence Woodruff, Prof. and Mrs. Eldon Fields, Prof. and Mrs. Robert Stallman, Prof. Mary E. Larson, Prof. Helen Lohr, Mrs. John Patton, and Dr. John Maxon. Pi Phi Tea Members of the sorority were assisted by their advisory board and members of the Lawrence Alumnae club. Pi Beta Phi entertained with a tea at the chapter house Sunday in honor of Mrs. Adele Taylor Alford. Mrs. Alford is editor-in-chief of The Arrow, Pi Beta Phi national magazine, and is a member of the grand council of Pi Beta Phi. The house was decorated with spring flowers and the tea table was centered with a silver basket of wine carnations. Relay Queen's Attendants Reign Over Union Dance More than 500 persons attended the annual Kansas Relays dance Saturday evening in the Union ballroom. Seven Jay Janes To K-State Meet Miss Diane Stryker, education senior, was presented as the queen of the relays. Corsairs were given to Miss Stryker and her attendants and princesses: Dorothy Neises, Wichita university; Louise Burcham, Kansas State Teacher's college at Pittsburg; Joan Bushey, journalism junior; Margaret Granger, College sophomore; and Alice Ann Sellers, education freshman. Seven Jay Jane delegates have been chosen to represent K.U. at the Phi Sigma Chi convention at Kansas State college to be held Saturday, Seven Phi Sigma chapters will be represented at the convention. The seven delegates are; Kathleen Broers, College senior; Marjorie Burtscher, journalism senior; Louise Lambert and Patricia Grinnell, College juniors; Betty J. Bloomer, engineering sophomore; Doris Greenbank and Margaret Dickinson, College sophomores. Weddings And Engagements Bedell-McDuffee Engagement Locksley hall announces the engagement of Hortense Bedell of Augusta to Clinton McDuffee, also of Augusta. The announcement was made by Miss Bedell's sister, Anita, and chocolates were passed by Ruth Wolf. Miss Bedell wore a corsage of roses, her sister and Miss Wolf wore corsages of spring flowers. Mrs. Louis Stanley, housemother, wore a gardenia corsage. Miss Bedell is an education senior Mr. McDuffe is a College junior. ☆ ☆ Dawkins-Garlock Engagement Dawkins/Garlock Engagement Mr. and Mrs., Fred E. Dawkins of St. Peter's, Mt. Morgan, the engagement of their daughter, Mary Lee, to David Garlock, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Garlock of St. Joseph, Mo. Miss Dawkins is a graduate of Christian college, Columbia, Mo. Mr. Garlock is an engineering junior and a member of Lambda Chi Alpha. Language Basic, AAU Scholar Says Miss Edith Crowell, winner of the American Association of Universities 1948-1949 fellowship, told senior women Sunday that "Language is the basis of culture." Miss Crowell spoke at the A.A.U. women's tea in Fraser theater. Hostesses at the tea were: Mrs. Paul G. Roofe, 1318 Louisiana; Dr. Elin Jorgenson, associate professor of musical education; Miss Helen Lohr, associate professor of home economics; Mrs. Wilma Collins, secretary in the chemistry department. For Here is your smart new Wedgie to give you a gay Spring appearance! $8.95 White elk and Peppermint Shoe Dept. — Second Floor The Jayhawk Cafe 14th and Ohio Weaver is Featuring Mrs. Waily's Famous Fudge Cake and BREAKFASTS-DINNERS-FOUNTAIN DRINKS-PIES. Come Into The "HAWK" Anytime. 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