WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 5, 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Socially Speaking Foster hall hold its Christmas formal Dec. 18. Guests were George Sailer, Walter Brown, Roland Brooks, Bernard Kurtin, Robert Hopkins, Richard Lockhardt, Oliver Johnson, Roy Haskins, Ronald Frevert, Norman Moody, John Goddard. Charles Ciston, Eugene van der Smissen, Richard Cory, Robert Harder, James Crabtree, Edward Downard, Ralph Winter, Philip Hauser, Sam Petrie, Louis Reed, Jim Pearson, San Camlesm, Don Miller, Scott Mowrey, John Murphy, Thomas Lefar, Keith Mott. Dan Metcalf, Robert Roberts, Kenneth Sanders, Vance Wigtoning. Gene Caldarra, James Zajic, William Lancaster, David Wylie, Fred Needham, James W. Guptill Jr., Edward Dracht, Charles Fry, Floyd Williams, Elmer Stegman, Ira Landrith, Gib Layton, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Purnell. Chaperons were Mrs. Mildred B. Scott, housemother, Mrs. Fanny De-Lozier, Mrs. R. H. Wilson, and Mrs. Wright. * * Kenna Sigma Christmas Dinner Kappa Sigma Christmas Dinner A Christmas dinner was held in the chapter house of Kappa Sigma fraternity Dec. 17. Guests were Margaret Hershberger, Arden Angen, Betsy Dillon, Marjorie Crane, Louise Delay, Barbara Nash, Helen Harrington, Ruby Olson, Martha Smith, Hope Wadsworth, Barbara Drohan, Barbara Richard, Joyce Friesen, Dolores Brown. Mary Anne Wolf, Mary Pringle, Yvonne Swenson, Kathleen Follett, Patricia Glover, Tishie Engel, Joan Tennal, Patsy Rodehaev, Marion Nearing, Carole Koeller, Betsy.Baker, Patricia Norecross, Mary Frances Cooney, Vina Lau Godding, Gloria Evans. Beverly Rhodes, Lou Ann Lawrence, Shirley Grounds, Suzanne Hoyt, Mary Kay Kottmann, Patricia Creech, Betty Mamary, Mary Jo Myers, Harriet Harlow, Barbara Bruftal, Mary Lou Peckenschneider, Nancy Seaman, Georgia Ginther Patricia Dixon. Marjorie Dowers, Gwennyd Gupton, Mary Helen Keller, Jeanne Parrott, Donna McCosh. Florence McNamarre Marlene Nickel, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Inman, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Zimmerman, Mr. and Mrs. James K. Hitt Mr. and Mrs. Jerry M. Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kron, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Philip K. Smith. Theta Tau Christmas Party Theta Tau fraternity gave a Christmas party Dec. 18. Guests were Cecilia Wiezorek from St. Joseph, Barbara Holmes, Hutchinson, Dorothy Ross and Barbara Temple, Kansas City, Kan., Geneva Wallersted, Freda Hein, and Josephine Kennedy, Kansas City, Mo. Jane Koelzer, Joanne Ruese, Jeanne Almon, Patricia Smith, Marilyn Peck, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bruyr, Mr. and Mrs. Gene W. Beery, Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Bergman, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. Harris. Chaperons were Prof. and Mrs. G. W, Bradshaw, Prof. and Mrs. J. O, Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bowish, Miss Martha Peterson, Miss Florence Black, and Miss Baty. Theta Phi Alpha Pledges Theta Phi Alpha sorority pledged three women Dec. 19. They are Carol Keller, Arkansas City, Marilyn Lang, Kansas City Kan., and Jeanneette Steiner, Hoslington. Kappa Sigma Tea Dance Kappa Sigma fraternity entertained Kappa Alpha Theta sorority members with a tea dance Dec. 18 at the chapter house. Phi Kappa Serenade Phi Kappa fraternity and Theta Phi Alpha sorority sevened Father George Towle and Miss Mary Towle Dec. 21. After the serenade Phi Kappa entertained the sorority, Father Towle, and Miss Towle with hot chocolate and cookies. Walker Named Head Of Co-op Group Wendall J. Walker, College junior, a resident of Jayhawk Co-op, was elected president of the North American Student Cooperative League at a meeting in Madison, Wis. Dec. 30. Walker had been serving as temporary chairman of the organization since the conference held in Lawrence in September. N. A.S.C.L. membership consists of campus co-ops from Austin, Texas, to Winnipeg, Canada. Its chief purpose is to act as a coordinating group for student co-ops. The major project of the organization for 1949 will be a national Campus Co-op Week, held for the purpose of showing American students the advantages of democratic, co-operative living. N. A.S.C.L. also distributes a monthly publication entitled "Co-ops on Campus." Weddings And Engagements McCullough-Burns Pinning The pinning of Margie McCullough, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Murray of Kansas City, Kan., to Harlan R. Burns, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Burns, also of Kansas City, Kan., was announced at Hillcrest house by Mrs. H. M. Nusbaum, housemother Dec. 19. Miss McCullough wore a corsage of pink camellias. Mrs. Nusbaum received a bouquet of red roses. The attendants, Meredith Baxter and Jayne Mater, wore gardenia corsages. Miss McCullough is a senior in the School of Fine Arts. Mr. Burns is a College senior and a member of Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity. Varner-Warwick Pinning Pi Beta Phi sorority announces the piming of Mary Varner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Varner, Wichita, to Harold S. Warwick, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Warwick, Kansas City, Kan Shirley Cundiff announced the pinning during desert Dec. 17. Mrs. Dean Alt, housemother, received a carnation corsage, Miss Varner wore an orchid corsage. Her attendants, Libby Priest, Elinor Frye, Betty Armstrong, Barbara Varner, Ruth Granger, and Margaret Foster received white chrysanthemums. Miss Varner is a College senior, and president of the sorority. Mr. Warwick is a senior in Business and a member of Phi Delta Theta. James-Crawford Wedding Mr. and Mrs. W. M. James, West Caldwell, N. J., announce the marriage of their daughter, Dorothy, to James S. Crawford, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Crawford, Hutchinson. The wedding took place Dec. 22 in Danforth chapel. Rev. Edwin F. Price officiated. Alberta J. James, College freshman, was maid of honor. Sam McCamant, senior in engineering, was best man. Pi Beta Phi announces the pinning of Marjorie Darby, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Darby, Kansas City, Kan., to Gene D. Alford, son of Mrs. Christine Alford, Lawrence. The pinning was announced at the Pi Beta Phi Christmas dinner Dec. 20 by Shirley Cundiff. Mrs. Crawford is a senior in the School of Journalism, and a member of Gamma Phi Beta. Mr. Crawford is a senior in business and a member of Triangle fraternity. Darby-Alford Pinning Miss Darby is a College senior. Mr. Allford is a senior in engineering and a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity. Mrs, Dean Alt, housemother, received a corsage of poinsettias. Miss Darby wore a white orchid. Her attendants, Edith Marie Darby, Barbara Pack, and Margaret Granger, also received poinsettas. Announce Birth Of Son Mr. and Mrs. James W. Drury are the parents of a 7-pound 12-ounce son born Dec. 28 at Lawrence Memorial hospital. He has been named Jonathan Daniels. Two Enter Watkins Hospital; Four Undergo Surgeries Lawrence Morgan, and Charles Pierson, both engineering sophomores, were admitted to Watkins Memorial hospital Monday for treatment of pneumonia. Nine other students were admitted to the hospital for treatment of colds. Four students underwent major surgery at the hospital during the Christmas vacation. They are Donald Hewitt, engineering senior; Harold Max Lee, junior; William Oscar Cornwell, education junior; Harold Albert Williams, first year law. - WHERE FOOD AND SERVICE go hand in hand to make your meal time a time of pleasure and enjoyment. Bill's Grill 1109 Mass. Across from Courthouse Read the University Daily Kansan—Patronize Its Advertisers. 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