17, 1949 THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREED Socially Speaking Tau Kappa Epsilon Initiates Tau Kappa Epsilon Initiates Tau Kappa Epsilon held initiation February 26 for the following men: Rex Hall, Tad Field, Sherrell Garnett, Bruce Greene, Neil Lilley, James Martin, Robert Staples, Hershel Stroud, Joe Stroup, and Vance Wingington. - * * Sigma Phi Epsilon Tea Dance The members of Sigma Phi Epsilon entertained the members of Delta Gamma with a tea dance March 12. The entertainment was a skit by Jack Moorhead and songs by Harriet Harlow. delta Chi Convention Members of Delta Chi, social fraternity, will attend a convention in Dallas Saturday and Sunday. The convention will be held at the Southern Methodist university chapter house. All chapters will send representatives to this annual meeting. Delegates from the Kansas chapter are: L. L. Davis, Kirk W. Grutzmacher, K. L. Henderson, Dewitt K. McCluggage, and Gordon L. Walters. Locksley Hall Tea Lockaley hall entertained faculty members at a tea Sunday. Phi Delta Theta Initiates Phi Delta Theta announces the initiation of the following pledges Sunday; Allan Heath, Jack Howard, Harold Lowe, Clyde Thompson, Aubrey Linville, Buford Bissell, Bill Lienhard, Jim Mamm, Jerry Bogue, Dean Wells, Virgil Wenger, Jack Boyd, Bill Williams, Ray Beers, Daw Bowersock, and Bud Watkins. Scabbard and Blade Pledges Twelve pledges were informally initiated into the Scabbard and Blade society at a smoker March 12. Formal initiation will be at a banquet scheduled for Tuesday, March 29, in the Castle Tea room. An officer at the Command and Staff college, Ft. Leavenworth will be guest speaker. The pledges are John G. Atherton, Arthur C. Ford, Max F. Pachil, morresand John H. Scrivner, College juniors; Joseph H. Mendenhall and Paul J. Uhlig, College sophomores; Robert C. Bransford, Theodore C. Finklemeier, and Myron M. Thomson, engineering juniors; John R. Gillis, business junior; Robert E. Kroesch, education senior; and Russell J. Oleson, journalism junior. Weddings And Engagements Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. Barker, Kansas City, Kan., announce the engagement of their daughter Mary Ellen to Robert L. Van Citters, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Van Citters of Orange City, Iowa. Barker-Van Citters Engagement The wedding will be April 9 in Danforth chapel. Both are seniors in the college, Mr. Van Citters is a member of Nu Sigma Nu medical fraternity. Correction In Wednesday's University Daily Kanasan under the Simpson-Raymond engagement, it was stated that Miss Simpson is an education junior. She is actually an education senior. The Kanasan got the erroneous information from the student directory. Records Set Own Record Detroit, Mich.—(U.P.)—Records and documents of the federal government would fill an area equal to six Pentagon buildings, Dr. James K. Pollock, a member of the Hoover Commission, said in a speech here. Pollock said the records total 18,-500,000,000 cubic feet and cost the government $1,200,000,000 annually maintain. Topeka To Hold Antique Show The Topeka Antique show will be held from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday through Tuesday, March 22, in the Woman's club, Ninth and Topeka avenue, Topeka. There will be 40 booths filled by exhibitors from Georgia, Arkansas, Nebraska, Missouri, Iowa, Oklahoma, Texas, and Kansas. Dealers from several states will offer for sale collections of home furnishings. A daughter named Diane Lee was born recently to Mr. and Mrs. Russell T. Bertram at the Lawrence Memorial hospital. Mr. Bertram is an engineering junior. Bertrams Have Daughter. china, glass, meisen, dresden, silver, jewelry, guns, buttons, and other valuable items. There will be early American, as well as Victorian and French furniture. Patronize Daily Kansan Advertisers. Four-No To Start Tournament Series The Four-No Bridge club will hold the first of a series of monthly master point tournaments 7:30 p.m., Monday, March 21, in the ballroom of the Union. Under the authorization of the American Contract Bridge league, the club is permitted to hold one such tournament a month and to give to the winning pairs one or more master points. Death Books Are Balanced Ann Arbor, Mich.—(U.P.)-The undertaking business is on an even keel in Wastenaw County. Records showed 1,983 deaths in 1948. The number was the same in 1947. No More Puttee, Puttee Van Dyke, Mich. - (U.P.) - Van Dyke police said someone could go into the cement business at little initial outlay. Within one week, two cement mixers were stolen from two separate projects. GRAND OPENING Sat. and Sun. 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