MONDAY, JANUARY 3. 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Socially Speaking Corbin Dinner Guests Miss Margaret Habein, dean of women, and Miss Martha Peterson, assistant dean of women, were guests of honor at Corbin hall Dec. 19 at the annual Christmas formal dinner. ** ** Kappa Kappa Gamma Pledges Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority announces the pledging of Jeannine Neihart, fine arts freshman from Lindon. Alpha Kappa Lambda Pledges Alpha Kappa Lambda fraternity announces the pledging of Jack Kreie, education junior from Johnson; Robert Ross, college senior from Carnegie, Pa.; and Donald D. Keller, business junior from Herington. Kappa Sigma Pledges Kappa Sigma Pfeiges Kappa Sigma fraternity announces the spring of Charles R. Smith, college freshman from Kansas City Kan. Hold Exchange Dinner Members of Chi Omega sorority and Corbin hall exchanged dinner guests Dec. 15. *** Phi Gamma Delta Tea Phi Gamma Delta fraternity entertained with its annual Christmas tea Dec. 19. In the receiving line were Mrs. C. A. Thomas, housemother, Keith Wilson, Richard Penfold, Robert Williams, and Martin Duncan. Guests included housemothers and presidents of organized houses, parents and faculty members. Alpha Delta Pi Party Alpha Delta Pi Party The Alpha Delta Pi sorority held an informal party at the chapter house Dec. 11. \* \* \* Phi Kappa Sigma Christmas Dance Kappa Sigma Christmas Dance Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity held its annual Christmas dance and fall formal Dec. 17 at the chapter house. Chaperons were Mrs. John A. Scroggs, housemother. Father Robert Swift and Mrs. Swift, and Capt and Mrs. John Barley. Guests included Beverly Robertson, Rita Hartwell, Betty Brown, Jo Ann Blanke, Marjorie Burchard, Louise Havekorst, Lee Pringle, Charline Williams, Ernie Pulliam, Caroline Traynor, Pat Patten, Mary Ann MacAllister, Gloria Maxwell, Lorene Rumsey. Pat Wright, Mary Dixon, Jerry Lee Horney, Peggy Modeer, Lynn Wingett, Carol Dunn, Lorraine Lickteig, Barbara Paul, William Rumsey, Martha Carpenter, Virginia Evans, Margo Taylor, Jack Robison, Barbara Esterle, Ben Foster, Harriet Harlow. George Mastio, Virginia Gard, Waldo Holt, Jane Louise Kosloski, and Mr. and Mrs. James Baker. Dr. Davidson Appointed Journal's Associate Editor Dr. Arthur W. Davidson, professor of chemistry, has been appointed associate editor of the Journal of the American Chemical society. A member of the University faculty since 1821, Dr. Davidson has had several papers published in the Journal. The magazine goes to most of the society 50,000 members each month. Alpha Delta Pi Christmas Party Alpha Delta Pi Christmas Party Alpha Delta Pi sorority held its annual Christmas party Dec. 17. Guests were Frank Hamilton, Harry Morey, Rex Hall, Charles Kopper, Millard Spencer, Grove Roberts, Robert Kroesch, Melvin Schatz, Richard Jukes, Ronald Stang, Lloyd Mairs. Dean Frazier, William Bishop, Charles Boulware, Charles Dutton, Chester Dillon, Jim Potts, Richard Gy尔器glerbord, Rod Summer, Ray Martin, Fred Apt, James Stigall, Richard Dalrymple, Chester Frazier, Dick Evans, Derrold Wiley, Harry Koons, John Hall. Bruce Meeker, Robert Felts, Clarence Francisco, Richard Harrison, Tom Wilkenson, Ernest Schlachter, George Kennard, Eillard Straight, William Warren, Allen Bentley, Morgan Johnson, Fielding Fromberg, Richard Raidt, Curtis Coffee, Ross Kelling. James Ready, John Pumphrey, Ken Dicker, Philip Fee, Robert W. Cook, Thomas LaBarr, Mr. and Mrs. Cl Briney, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Lee, Virginia Coppedge, and Barbara Karges. The chaperons were Mrs. Mildred B. Scott, Mrs. Arthur Little, Mrs. Frank MacCreaery, Mrs. C. A. Thomas, and Mrs. O. L. Horner. Weddings And Engagements Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Multaup of Girard, announce the pinning of their daughter, Marjorie, to John E. Glaser, son of Mr. Vern Glaser of Pittsburgh. Kans. Multhaup-Glaser Pinning Miss Multhaup is a sophomore in fine arts. Mr. Glaser is a junior in engineering and a member of Delta Tau Delta fraternity. Read the Daily Kansan daily. Expert Watch REPAIR 1 week or less service. Electronically Timed Guaranteed Satisfacton WOLFSON'S 743 Mass. Skillet's Tavern TRY OUR: Spaghetti and Meat Balls $ .75 T-Bone and Club Steaks 1.10 Hamburger Steaks .65 TRY OUR: In addition to making committee appointments, the group learned a song of Phi Sigma Chi, national pep fraternity, to which Jay Janes belong. Girls To Have New Pep Club The new women's pep club will be similar in activity to the Froshawks, freshman men's pep group. Those on the committee are Louise Lambert, chairman, Mabel Canderman, Mary Louise Fischer, Ruth Keller, Betty Shannon and Doris Wolf. French Fries and Boiled Shrimp Served Daily. Harriet Harlow, fine arts senior, set the original words to the music. The Jay James plan to send the song to other Pii Sigma Chi chapters. Plans for a freshman women's pep club will be drawn up by a committee appointed recently by the Jay Janes, women's pep organization. Open from 7 a.m. to midnight 1906 Mass. Too Hot For Him Outside So He Lands In The Cooler East St. Louis, Ill.—(UP)—Marshall Potter, 43, not only failed in his attempt to change the climate, but he landed in jail for his efforts. Police found him standing at the back door of his home, firing a shotgun into the sky. Potter explained it was too warm for him. He wanted to make the temperature drop. Unsympathetic officers arrested him for discharging firearms in the city. Bird Paintings On Display At Museum Call K.U. 251 With Your News. The New Bird Artists exhibition, a collection of bird paintings assembled and lent to the University Museum of Art by the Rochester, N.Y. Museum of Arts and Sciences, is now on display in the museum. According to John Maxon, director of the museum, the exhibition is comprised of examples by outstanding contemporary North American bird painters who are working in the great tradition begun by John James Audubon. It may be seen in the second floor galleries of the Museum of Art. The collection, in water colors, oil, and ink, is being shown in collaboration with the Museum of Natural History. Wear Dad's Baby Clothes Memphis—(UP)—Two neighborhood baby girls are wearing clothes used when their fathers were infants. Fourteen-months-old Helen Elam shows off her white high-top button shoes worn by her dad 36 years ago. Two-months-old Arnita Ann Burdick gets dressed in gowns and bibs used by her father. Dumb Blondes Must Be In Great Demand There Jobs were being offered in answer to a want ad in a local paper. The hotel's phone number was given. The advertisement was signed: "A Dumb Blonde." Salt Lake City—(UP)—A hotel switchboard operator here (a bru-nette) didn't know what to do with a deluge of calls for one of the guests. Whoever placed the advertisement had forgotten to give her room number and inform the hotel of her identity. Why Worry ? Phone 1000 632-34 Mass. St. FINE SERVICE GREAT CARS SQUARE DEAL Annual After Inventory SALE OF Odds and Ends Begins Wednesday 9 a. m. Many 1items at Cost or Below Cost SO COME EARLY! With nearly three more months of winter--you'll appreciate these Savings! At these reductions, we are sorry but we cannot have any exchanges approvals or refunds. All sales must be final! Store hours 9 to 5:30 Saturday 9 to 8