TUESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Socially Speaking Phi Kappa Winter Formal Phi Kappa fraternity held its winter formal Dec. 10 at the chapter house. Guests were Betty Jo Bloomer, Jane Branun, Virginia La Rue, Molly Smith, Ida Lee Brush, Virginia Morris, Beatrice Kasha, Jo Ann Sweeney, Delores Wunsch, Mary Conroy, Catherine Conroy, Jeanette Steiner, Gloria Fields, Sally Garland, Patricia Horen, Jean Sullivan. Marilyn Lundy, Ellen Wilson, Margaret Sullivan, Myra Lunch, Connie Herrera, Mary Lee Wilkins, Arlene Hill, Camille Clark, Mary Leahy, Patricia Jordan, Delores Armitage, Dorothea Fuller, Nancy Allen, Betty Kellerman, Helen Miljavac, Marion Moynahan, Mary Frances Cooper. Thehere Marino, Shirley Lindquist, Dorothy Perkins, Jane Koelzer, Patricia Patton, Barbara Ryan, Elizabeth Zerkerer. Franc Oberg, Beverly Pepper, Sarah Strickland, Patricia Kennedy, Patricia Broyles, Carolyn Isern, Elizabeth Wondra, Margaret Quigley, Virginia Zeigler. Marjorie Kauffman, Kathryn Peters, Jo Ann Bousman, Morgan Wright, Thomas Billings, Leroy Steinke, Jack Wilkus, Mary Towel, the Rev George Towe, Mr. and Mrs. Emil L. Telfel, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Correa, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schreiner. Chaperons were Mrs. Nelle Hopkins, Mrs. Mary Carby, Mrs. Thomas H. Stuart, and Mrs. Wilma Hooper, housemother. Delta Tau Delta Dinner-Dance Delta Tau Delta fraternity held its annual Christmas dinner-dance Dec. 18. Guests were Virginia Price, Georgia Ginther, Dorothy Scott, Marilyn Hardin, Barbara Nesch, Grace Vaniman, Barbara Parent, Betty Crawford, Jean Clarkson, Mary Ann Cohman, Margaret Dickinson, Jean Bigham. Ann Hendershot, Margaret Granger, Joanne Stokes,Jo Henderson. Virginia Stack, Jean Sullivan, Elaine Gilchrist, Margaret Doll, Beverly Reeder, Marilyn Gibson, Janet Gulter, Mary Ann Sawyer, Mary Tibbetts, Marilyn Swenson, Marilyn Seymour, Marilyn Glover, Betty Martin, Jeanne Peterson. Lynn Trousdale, Carol Helmets, Carolyn Carmean, Donna Finimore, Patricia Anderson, Karmen Ed- wards. Marjorie Junk, Patricia Link, Jane Lutz, Betsy Day, Barbara HOMEOWNER: "What d'ya yean, I'm wasting my time?" WE SAY: "The time and work you've put into this place could be wasted, unless you carry proper insurance protection Remember, a fire, an accident, a lawsuit could wipe out your and your savings overnight!" WE STAND BETWEEN YOU AND LOSS! Charlton INSURANCE Following an old French tradition to determine the selection, a cake was served with a large bean concealed in one of its pieces. The recipient of the piece containing the bean was declared the king and was allowed to select the queen. French Club Has La Fete Des Rois Highlighting the French Club's La Fete des Rois Jan. 6 was the selection of H. C. Turk, instructor of German, and Faye Wilkinson, college sophomore, as king and queen of the fete. The feast itself is the French equivalent of the English Twelfth night and celebrates the visit of the three kings to the Christ Child. Across from the Post Office Phone 684 Elizabeth Davidson, Dorothy Williams, Katherine Kemper, Marjorie Multaup, Nancy Christopher, Nancy Moore, Katherine McClanahan, Ruth Mary Tupy, Geraldine Jones, Helen Slaybaugh Lois Lack, Dorothy Ponteker, Jane Kirchoboff, Robert Crain, Mr. and Mrs. William Layman, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rice, Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Arlyn Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hedges, and Prof. Joseph Biery. Wuerth, Mary Elizabeth Zercher, Josephine Skelton, Mary Lince, Ann Roelh, Betty Hampton, Lola Branit. Chaperones were Mrs. Nelle Hopkins, Mrs. W. S. Shaw, Mrs. W. T. McWilliams, and Mrs. C. A. Thomas. Read the Daily Kansan daily. Jackson-Street Engagement Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Jackson of Long Beach, Calif., announce the engagement of their daughter, Nancy Lou, to James Street, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. 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