FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREM Tonight Up and Coming 6:30 p.m.-Gamma Phi Beta pledee party, barn dance, chapter house. 8:15 p.m. — Kappa Phi, Wesley oardation party, Methodist church. 8:30 p.m.—Carruth party. 9 p.m. Don Henry Co-op dance. 10 p.m. chapter Kappa formal lance. Chapter 23. 8:30 p.m.- Sigma Alpha Epsilon costume party, chapter house. 9 p.m.—Sigma Pi party, Holcomb's arvee. Tomorrow 2 p.m. — Phi Kappa Sigma tea lance house, house 2 p.m.-Sigma Phi Epsilon tea ance, chapter house. Tennessee Terra tea dances. Cincinnati Theta dinner chapter house. 3 p.m.—Independent Student Association formal dance, Union ballroom. 9 p.m.-Inter-fraternity council party, Community building. 图 Theta Sigma Phi Luncheon Theta Sigma Phi, honorary and professional fraternity for women in journalism, will give a Ladies of the press luncheon in the Union Saturday. Mrs. Zula Bennington Greene whose column "Peggy of the Flint Hills" appears in the Topeka Daily Capital, will speak. Lawrence news-paperwomen will be guests. 3attenfeld Hall Entertains Battenfeld hall entertained Carruth hall and Templin hall with an exchange dinner and hour dance Wednesday. Chaperones for the dance were Miss Carletta Nellis, Battenfeld house mother; Miss Marjorie Austin, and Mrs. Vivian Christian. Alpha Delta Pi Announces Officers Alpha Delta Pi announces its appointive officers for the coming year. They are Virginia Coppedge, social chairman; Joanna Schrag and Norma Mendenhall, assistant social chairmen; Dottie Jones, rush chairman; Arlene Hill, intramural manager; Lois Laey, assistant intramural manager; Jo Ann Ogg, scholarship chairman; Jane Keith, activities; Betty L. Brown, house-manager; Jeanne Aldridge, song leader; Barbara Lamoraux, librarian; and Marilyn Chance, assistant treasurer. Bigma Phi Epsilon Dessert Sigma Phi Epsilon entertained Kappa Kappa Gamma with a desert Tuesday. Junior Panhellenic Dinner Junior Panhellenic members of 1948 were guests at a dinner given by the present members at the Dine-a-Mite Inn Tuesday. Lisa Alpha Theta Dessert Thirty-four members of the faculty were guests at a dessert party at the Kappa Alpha Theta chapter house Wednesday. lambda Chi-Pi Phi Exchange timber Lambda Chi Alpha held an exchange dinner with Pi Beta Phi Tuesday. Delta Gamma Party Delta Gamma held its annual pin- fore party at the chapter house arch 26. The operetto "Delta Gama- pinafo," a take-off on "H.M.S. unafo" by Gilbert and Sullivan, was presented. Among the guests was William Hartwood, Hugh Bayles, Robert Beine, William Binter, Robert Blincoe, Byron Bohl, Leland Bohl, John Brown, Eugene Conklen, Robert Cooper, Woody Davis, William Desay, Chester Dillon, William Dodion, Charles Duncan, Harry Faerer, Jack Franklin, Ben Foster, John Cosman, David Grimes, Robert Griswold, Gene Hatfield, Edwin Hilerman Gene Hatfield, Edwin Hirleman, Kep Johnson, Dick King, James Kubik, Bob Kline, John Land, Donald McDaniel, Wallace McKee, George Mastos, Robert Mosser, Norman Nickel, William O'Brien, Dien Penfold, Gene Russell, Jack Schlagel, Jim Sherman, Kenneth Smith, Richard Stevens, Paul Strand, Keith Thayer, Donald Vehling, Balie Waggener, Guy Webb, Ronald Wedell, and Paul Zev. Chaperones were Mrs. Arthur Little, Mrs. Esher Reed, Mrs. R. H. Wilson, Mrs. Clark Mandigo, and Mrs. W. S. Shaw. Theta Epsilon Initiation Theta Epsilon, Baptist women's sorority, held initiation services Wednesday at the Baptist student center, 1124 Mississippi street. Those initiated were Jean Terrell and Eleanor Foster, College juniors; Phyllis Hoskinson, Virginia Johnston. June Joslin, and Veda Russell, College freshmen. Foster hall held its annual costume party March 26. The theme was centered on a western bar called "The Dirty Shame Saloon." Barbara Jackson, College sophomore, was the mistress of ceremonies. A short skit was presented by Phyllis Kraft, College junior; Ellen Wilson, business senior; Charlotte Wiley and Kathleen Sheridan, College seniors. A song and dance act was given by Freida Sahm, College freshman, and Miss Jackson. Foster Hall Costume Party The chaperones were Mrs. Elizabeth Stanley, Mrs. Lela Whiteford, Mrs. H. P. Ramage, and Mrs. Mildred Scott, who chose the best dressed man and woman. Miss Sheridan and James Crabtree, College sophomores, were selected. They were awarded cap pistols, as prizes. George Pyle, former proctor in Western Civilization and graduate student, visited the Hill Thursday and will have conferences with members of the faculty in the political science department today. George Pyle Visits Campus Mr. Pyle left the University February 17, to take a teaching position in Wichita university. He is instructing in American government and introduction to citizenship. Math Group Will Hear Scott Dr. W. R. Scott, visiting professor from the University of Michigan, will speak on the subject "Means in Groups" at a mathematical colloquium at 5 p.m., Monday, April 4, in room 203, Frank Strong hall. Save Half! TEN-O-SIX $1 Size Weddings And Engagements 2 for $1 LIMITED TIME McGinty-Relihan Engagement - America's favorite skin treatment is an amazing cleanser. Kappa Kappa Gamma announces the engagement of Mary McGinty, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. McGinty of Sabetha, to Ronald Relihan of Smith Center. - Gives surprising relief to discomfort of itching and irritated skin stock up now. Plus Tax Mrs. Andrew McKay, housemother, received a bouquet of cut flowers. Attendants were Matilda Mack, Nina Ratson, Gretchen Freeburg and Ada Ratton, who received gardenia corsages. Miss McGinty wore an orchid. Miss McGinty is a sophomore in the school of Fine Arts. Mr. Relihan is a College junior and a member of the Sigma Chi fraternity. Cosmetics—Main Floor Weavers Granger-Amberg Pi Beta Phi announces the pinning of Miss Margaret Granger, daughter of Mrs. W. B. Granger of Emporia, to Mr. John Amberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Amberg of Kansas City, Mo. ☆ ☆ The announcement was made during dessert by Pat Foncannon, who Union Activities To Choose Disk Jockeys Next Week Announcers for disk-jockey programs in the Union will be selected at tryouts at 4 p.m. Tuesday, April 5, and Wednesday, April 6, in the Student Union Activities office. The tryouts are being sponsored by the the announcements committee and anyone interested may sign up for an audition at the Union office. wore a corsage of wine carnations. Mrs. Dean Alt, housemother, received a corsage of gardenias and violets. Miss Granger's attendants were Ruth Granger, Marjorie Darby, Marilyn Sweet, Constance Kendall, and Karmen Edwards, who wore corsages of wine carnations. Miss Granger received a white orchid. Chocolates were passed. Miss Granger is a College sophomore. Mr. Amberg is a College sophomore and a member of Phi Gamma Delta social fraternity. WILDERNESS OUTFITTERS One. ELY, MINNESOTA Call K.U. 251 With Your News. Going to Town? Make BILL'S GRILL your taste stop. 1109 Mass. Across from Court House And- Today is our Birthday! We are SIX years old AND WE WANT YOU TO KNOW HOW MUCH WE HAVE ENJOYED SERVING YOU THESE PAST SIX YEARS. THE STUDENT CENTER FOR AUTO SERVICE MORGAN-MACK MOTOR CO. SALES - Ford - SERVICE 609 Massachusetts Phone 277