NESDAY, NOV. 17, 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Socially Speaking a Kappa Founder's Day members of Xi chapter of Sigma a and alumnae groups in the celebrated Founder's day Sun-with a banquet and program in anas room of the Union. a Alpha Epsilon Tea Dance hosts at a tea dance held by a Alpha Epsilon fraternity Novel: Merry Waterman, Patty Dorothy Edson, Mary Ann Aber, Barbara Howard, Jeanne Abbers, Judith Veach, Alice Apn, Marcene Dameron, Carlesh. Anne Gage, Deloresah. thleen Larson, Joan Bigham, a Daniels, Georgianne Dutton, on Putney, Mary C. Daugherty, hyl Hudson, Virginia Osborns, arest Doll, Kathryn Walters, edes Muir, Mary Wilkins, Mari- Rogers, Mary Margaret Moore, a Webb. Oria Maxwell, Marion Nearing, a Hill, Suzanne Hoyt, Molly Barbara Ramsov aperons were Mrs. Esther Reed. H. J. Overholser, Mrs. Treva n, and Mrs. Ralph Park. maghai Beta Founder's Day miss Phi Beta sorority held annual Founder's day dinner sday. Miss Helen Rhoda Hoopes, of the founders of this Univer- of Kansas chapter was the prin- speaker. ests were Mesdames Leo Sam-Fred Ellsworth, George M. Robert W. Lamberton, Terry urbin, Pi Phis Get scholarship Cups teer-dorm and Pan - hellenic teers will give a scholarship tea orbin hall from 4 to 5:30 p.m. All women on the campus and argaret Meeks, vice-president of biopedal Women Students, will ent scholarship cups at 4:30 to gin hall, dormitory with the best scholarship for the year -48, and Pi Beta Phi, sorority in the highest scholarship for the period. the reception line will be: Miss margaret Habein, dew of women; e Ferrell, president of Pan-helic- cille; Ellen Spurnear, presi- tion of Inter-dorm council; and van der Smissen, president of oustesses and general chairi at. Margaret Meeks and Jerry nev, education seniors. committee members are: invita- tion, Jeanne Hillier, chairman; Con- gee Kendall, Eleanor Bradford; Graham, and Miss Marjorie tin, social director of dormi- ties; refreshments, Roselyn Skon- chairman; Dottie Jones, Bar- Nash, Dorothy Johnson, and Martha Peterson, assistant of women. serving, Hortense Bedell, chair; Myrtle Spensley, Betty Boling, anne Rose, and Miss Peterson; gram, Mary Spillman, chairman; rsha Baker, Mary Jane Merrin, Marian Kysar, and Miss Aus- iller hall and Watkins hall, charismat residence halls, donated Interdorm council scholarship. The Pan-hellenic scholarship has been in use for several years. Expert Watch REPAIR Electronically Timed Guaranteed Satisfacton 1 week or less service. WOLFSON'S 743 Mass. Turn About Is Fair Play Revere, Mass. — (UP) — When Patrolman Ralph D'Ambrosio flagged down an automobile for speeding, he discovered the motorist was his former teacher. "I ought to make you write 'It pays to drive safely' 100 times on the blackboard," D'Ambrosio told her. But he let her off with a warning. E. Relihan, Robert M. Rymph, Richard L. Ashley, Gerald M. Carney, John Skie, Jack Greer, Larry Bowman, Olive K. Petefish, Hovey Hannah, Don Brown, Delbert Perkins, Frank Pattee, Miss Maud Ellsworth, and Miss Beverly Fox. Kappa Eta Kappa Smoker Kappa Eta Kappa, professional electrical engineering fraternity, held a smoker for prospective new members Thursday. David Thomson, president, welcomed the guests. Dr. Donald G. Wilson, chairman of the electrical engineering department, spoke on the necessity for electrical engineers to keep abreast with the new defelopments in electronir research. Offilers of the fraternity spoke on various phases of fraternity life. Jack Hollingsworth, social chairman, was master of ceremonies. Theta Phi Alpha Entertains The pledge class of Theta Phi Alpha entertained the pledge class of Triangle fraternity with an hour dance Nov. 5 at the chapter house. Herrera-Steinke Engagement Theta Phi Alpha sorority announces the engagement of Miss Connie R. Herrera, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Kayser of Wichita, to Mr. Leroy A. Steinke, son of Mr. and Mrs. Steinke of Colby. The announcement was made Nov 10 by Mrs. Mary Carby, housemother. Miss Herrera wore an orchid. Miss Geraldine Koelzer who passed chocolates weed talisman roses. Mrs. Carby received gardenias. The date for the wedding will be December 27 in the Catholic church here. Miss Herrera is a graduate student and an instructor in the department of romance languages. Mr. Steinke is a junior in business and a member of Alpha Delta Sigma fraternity. Powell-Bennett and Klotz-Townsend ☆ ☆ Alpha Chi Omega announces the double pinning of Virginia Powell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Glenn Powell, Kansas City, Mo., to James G. Bennett, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Gordon Bennett, Kansas City, Mo., and Winona Klotz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Klotz, Coffeyville to James W. Townsend, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Townsend, Coffeyville, house- Mrs. Frank MacCreary, house- mother, announced the pinnings Chet's Drive-In North on Hi-Way 24--40, in City Limits - Henry VIII-Burger Math Club Will Meet - Chow Mein - Ribs - Dinners Miss Klotz is a senior in education. Mr. Townsend is a College senior and also a member of the Phi Kappa Alpha fraternity. October 30, at the chapter house. Miss Powell and Miss Klotz were assisted by Rosalea Bishop, Janice Monticich, and Patricia Rutledge, who wore corsages of red roses. Miss Powell and Miss Klotz wore corsages of baby orchids, and Mrs. MacCreary wore gaudienas. Miss Powell is a senior in the college, and Mr. Bennett is a senior in business and a member of the Phi Kappa Alba fraternity. - Short Orders Open 4 'til midnight everyday Phone 260 12 to 2 a.m., Sat., and Sunday Richard R. Harrington, College senior, will speak on "Unsolved Problems in Mathematics" at the Mathematics club meetings at 5 p.m. tomorrow in 211 Frank Strong hall. A Pleasing Likeness A Natural Pose Make Your Appointments Early These Are The Qualities That Make People Like Our Photographs 721 Massachusetts Phone 41 Hopkins Hall Hour Dance Hopkins Hall Hour Dance Hopkins hall will hold an open hour dance from 7 to 8 p.m. today. Lawrence Optical Co. 1025 Mass. Call K.U. 251 With Your News. 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