TUESDAY, MAY 25, 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Socially Speaking- Social Pace Keeps Up Speed With More And More Parties Locksley Hall Dinner Locksley hall held its formal senior dinner May 17 in honor of Ruth Hibbs, Lorraine Mai, Ardys Rabb, Lucille Ralston, Lorraine Rumsey, Leah Uehling, Shirley Welborn, and Charlene Williams. Joanne Cockreham gave a farewell speech and Miss Ralston gave the senior's speech. Donna Rumsey sang for the group. Phi Gam Guests Phi Gamma Delta entertained the seven United Nations military officers May 20 at a typical American breakfast, Col. Brooke E. Allen, United States Air Force and the party escort, is a Phi Gam from Davidson. After the breakfast of pancakes, bacon, and eggs, the delegation left the University to fly back to Lake Placid. Members of the group were Colonel Allen; Col. Fu De I, Lt. Col. Wen Wei Lin, and Capt. Chin Siao Tang, China; Maj. J. Fournier and Comdr. V. Marchal, France; Capt. H. Eeles, group captain; and Comdr. H. Firth, United Kingdom. Koena Sigma Formal Kappa Sigma entertained with its annual spring formal at the chapter house May 21. Harlan Livingood and his orchestra played. Guests were Mary Alice Martin, Patricia Kelly, Martha Cragg, Lila Hyten, Susan Woodward, Billie Am Carter, Patricia Watson, Virginia Osborne, Georgia Ginther, Am Davis, Kay O'Connor, Marian Minor, Mary Helen Keller, Annalou Pope, Reta Hartwell, Georgette Spears, Barbara Richard, Peggy Wolfe, Martlyn Jones, Norma Mendenhall, Cleta Van Marther, Janice Mouteith, Eleanor Howell, Belle Hardisty, Judy Carothers, Elaine Elvig, Barbara Nash, Audrey Wheatley. Ethel Pearson, Mary Genet Covey, Marie Schumacher, Jean Gillie, Billie Powell, Mary Jean Stewart, Mrs. T. A. Scott, Nancy Lee Sewell, Happy Patton, Ruthe Marsh, Joan Happy, Mary Lynn Hegarty, Grace Gwinner, Margaret Dickinson, Lucile Murray, Barbara O'Neal, Barbara Cleaves, Mery Pringle, Darlene Lyrgeisse, Ruth Baker, Nancy Haffner, Betty Ann Rolfs, Rayma Hotchkiss, Barbara Meyer Chaperons were Mrs. Nelle Hopkins, Mrs. P. H. Klinkenborg, Mrs. R. H. Wilson, and Mrs. F. A. Benson. * * * Margaret Harness, Betty Compton Inez Hall, Martha Weed, Patricia Farrell, Shirley Holloway, Dodie Miller, Mary Kay Kottman, Georgia Hamman, Barbara Howard, Betty Black, Sammy Peete, Mary Lind, Rothy Hudson, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lount, Marilyn Miller, Mary Ellen Sawyer, Virginia Stout, Marjorie Crane, Marilyn Smith, Wilea Gra- ham, Susan Wilson, Nancy Lou Wat- son, Betty Jane Hamman, Martha Homan, Mary Jean Oliver, Jodi Busi- mer, Mercedes Muir, Mary Louis Perkenschneider, Betty DeArmond, and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Ballard. Phi Kappa Pledges Phi Kappa announces the pledging of Jerome Stomp, Claflin; and Clifford Malone, Chase. AD Pi Spring Formal Alpha Delta Pi held its annual spring formal May 22 at the chapter house. A spring garden theme was used, with flowers decorating archways and trellises inside the house. Guests were Charles Kopper, Tom Rea, Stan Fanestil, John Wassmer, Wade Stinson, Richard Alman, Bruce Etherington, Marion Sumner, Robert W. Cook, George Polk, Ralph Moberly, Dave Burns, Logan Holgrewe, Fred Apt, Richard Raidt, Robert Kroesch, Don Kimbrough; Bud Hinkle, Clark Duncan, John Wiedeman, Bogue Harrison, Heri Gronemeyer, Charles Ball, Jim Timing, William Fisher, Jack Ar- Philip Fec, Robert Meyers, Calvin Briney, Jack Scott, Ray Fleming, Loyd Lee Russing, Charles Apt, John Hall, Frank Sloan Pete Stubbs, Emerson Shields, Jack Comstock, Bill Jones, William Hauser, Bill Pringle, Ray Cune, Reg Cook, Mary Jean Pett, Rodney Armstrong, and Mr and Mrs. Robert Boltho. Chaperons were Mrs. Mildee Scott, Mrs. Harry W. Potts, Mrs. Clark Mandigo, Mrs. C. H. Ashton, and Mrs. O. L. Horner. Delts Honor Dads Members of Delta Tau Delta entertained their fathers with a "Dad's Day" luncheon and dinner May 15. The following day Delt mothers were present for dinner. Wayne Landis, Gene Pope, Monte Cason, and Donald Diefendorf provided entertainment after dinner. Guests were Mr. Earl E. Roberton, Mr. F, B. Siegrist, Mr. J. W. Frisbie, Mr. R. C. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Young, Sally Young, and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Weaver, Kansas City, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Ericson, Mr. Justin W. Hillyer, and Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Woods, Topeka; Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Maloney, Mr. J. J. McCarthy, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Moddrell, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Bradley, Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Stubbs, and Mr. T. F. McCoy, Wichita; M. O. R. McNeil, Mr. Paul E. Baker, and Mr. Charles Moffett, Peabody; Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Harris and Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Schafer, Blue Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Wendland, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Michler, and Mr. G. R. Ninneman, Herrington, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. McDaniel, Neodesha; Mr. E. E. Blincoe and Mr. J. T. Crain, Ft. Scott; Mr. and Mrs. I. O. Weddle, Paola; Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Layman, Kingman; Mr. George W. Reinders, Marysville; Dr. and Mrs. D. M. Diefford, Waterville; Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Arrowsmith, Belleville; Mr. and Mrs. E. Thayer Gaston, Lawrence; Mr. and Mrs. Ed W. Rolfs, Junction City; Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Grosse, Salina; Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Nesch, Clinton, Mo.; and Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Carburn and Mr. and Mrs. Ward I. Neel, Kansas City, Kan. ATO Parent's Day Apna Tau Omega held Parent's Day Sunday. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Allan R Shaw and son, John, Bartlesville Okla.; Mr. and Mrs. Oren W. Breidenthal, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Sime, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Hucke, and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde V. McCoskrie, Kansas City, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. T. V Teare and Mr. Harry E. Rose and son St. Joseph; Mr. and Mrs. Guy Brown, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Harding, Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Helm, Mr. Robert E. Pringle, Mr. and Mrs. R. A Pringle, Mrs. Helen C. Roederig, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Laird, Mr. and Mrs. George Nesser, Mr. and Mrs. R. V Millikan, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul J Gibbs, Kansas City, Kan. Mrs. Treva Brown, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Schaake, and Mrs. Charles S. Arthur, Lawrence; Mr. and Mrs. Blair D. Adam, Junction City; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey LePage, Leavenworth; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Peden, Danville; Mrs. Carmel Johnson, Harper; Mrs. J. R. Wonder and Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Arthur, Jr. Manhattan; Dr. and Mrs. R. J. Mullanburg, Stanberry, Mo.; Mr. Edgar Hinde and Mr. and Mrs. Layle Childers, Independence, Mo.; and Mr. H. R. Mason and Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Parker and son, Virgil, Wichita. DU Pledges Delta Upson announces the pledging of Charles Pittman, Wichita, and Richard Sutton, Kansas City, Mo. Dinner guests at Delta Upson Sunday were Capt. and Mrs. J. V Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Simmons, Moberly, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Speuhler, Martha and David, Merriam; Mignon Morton, Jacquelyn Simpson, Mignon Virginia Douglass. Jay James Add Four Names To List Of Pledes DU Dinner Guests ** ** Four new names were added to the list of pledges for the Jay James at a rush tea May 18. They are Eleanor Marie Howell, Alpha Chi Omega; Betty J Boomer, Alpha Micron Pi; Hardyll Lu Clark, Delta Gamma; and Margaret Jean Sullivan, Theta Phi Alpha. The pledging ceremony will be held tomorrow in the Union. Weddings And Engagements Maloney-Olander Kappa Kappa Gamma announces the engagement of Eileen Maloney and Carl E. Olander. Miss Maloney's assistants were Corinne Temple. Kathleen McKelvy, and Nina Green. Miss Maloney is a College sophomore. Mr. Olander, a member of Phi Gamma Delta, is an engineering sophomore. Jordan-Conroy The pinning of Patricia Jordan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Jordan, Kansas City, Kan., and William J. Conroy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Conroy, Beloit, was announced Sunday at the Phi Kappa house. The announcement was made by Geraldine Koelzer, president of Theta Phi Alpha. Miss Jordan's attendants were Jean Sullivan and Ladeen Steinkirchner. Miss Jordan, a member of Theta Phi Alpha sorority, is a College sophomore. Mr. Conroy, a member of Phi Kappa fraternity, is a College junior. Givin-Hall Alpha Delta Pi announces the pinning of Barbara Givin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Givin, Manhattan, to John W. Hall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence F. Hall, Manhattan. ☆ ☆ Miss Givin wore an orchid corsage Mrs. O. L. Horner, housemother, and the attendants, Betty Bacon and Darlene Van Biber, received cor- sages of red roses. Miss Givin is a College sophomore. Mr.Hall, a member of Kappa Sigma fraternity, is a sophomore at Kansas State college. Wells-Oliver ☆ ☆ The announcement was made May 22 of the engagement of Anna Maxine Wells, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max B. Wells, Paola, and John Rarig Oliver, son of Mr. and Mrs. George M. Oliver, Culver. The announcement was made at a dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ellsworth. Mrs. H. M. Miller, Carruth hall housemother, made another announcement later that night at the dormitory. Joan Wilson passed chocolates, and Ellie Lou Wycoff and Melba Young presented each girl with a rosebud. "I Love You Truly" and "Carruth Hall Girl" were sung. Miss Wells is a College senior, and Mr. Oliver is a College junior. Koelzer-Smith Theta Phi Alpha announces the recent engagement of Geraldine Koelzer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Urban Koelzer, Seneca, to Stanley N. Smith, son of Mr. Paul Smith, McPherson. muss Koelzer, president of Theta Phi Alpha, is a fine arts sophomore. Mr. Smith is an engineering sophomore. Read the Daily Kansan daily. Watch Crystals Immediate Service Major Repairs Slightly Longer Chronographs a Specialty L. G. Balfour Co. 414 W. 14th Ph. 307 Spiegel Is Champion KU Chess Player Dale A. Spiegel, College sophomore, captured the K.U. chess championship with his win over Gerald Oglevie, College freshman, in Sunday's play-off. Richard Minuet, engineering freshman, took second place, and Oglevie third. Sponsored by the Union Activities committee, competition owed with more than 30 players. After a month of playing, all but three of the contestants had been defeated. Then, in this three-way tie, Spiegel beat Ogliev in two games, and defeated Minuet in one, with one game a draw. The prize was a loving cup. Under the Hungarian three-year-plan, 161 war-damaged schools have been repaired so far. Of them, 101 are state schools, 40 are Roman Catholic, 17 Reformed and three Evangelical schools. Attend the Topeka Drive-in Theater 25th and California First Show ... 8 p.m BILL'S GRILL JUICY STEAKS Delicious Dinners Sandwiches—Malts at bell music. 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