TUESDAY, MAY 11, 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Socially Speaking- Weddings And Engagements Monopolize Social Spotlight Pi Phi Banquet Pi Beta Phi recently celebrated its 76th year on the campus with a Founder's Day banquet at the chapter house. Guests were Mrs. Ethan Allen, Mrs. Adrian Lindsey, and Mrs. Richard Stevens, Lawrence; and Mrs. Oliver Simmons and Mrs. John Foster, Kansas City, Mrs. Simmons, the national historian of the fraternity, was the speaker. Joann Rusee received the chapter honor pin the scholarship awards were presented to Sue Newcomer and Martha Keplering. Mrs. Lindsay presented these yearly awards. Pi KA Elects Officers Pi Kappa Alpha announces the election of Louis Silks, president; James Small, vice-president; Charles Lindberg, treasurer; and Robert Flatt, historian. The following appointments were made; Edgar Eagle, secretary; Daniel Clinger, sergeant-at-arms; Samuel Busby, pledge master; Channing Hiebert, social chairman; Richard Lowe, rush captain; Scott Thompson, house manager; Robert Brownlee, publicity representative; and Harold Hanshaw, alumni secretary. Parent's Day Members of Triangle fraternity held a tea for Parent's Day Sunday Guests were Mrs. C. Bower, Mr. and Mrs. J. Klaas, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Holliman, Mrs. H. Francis, Mr. and Mrs. H. Woltkamp, Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Royer, Mr. and Mrs. T. Yonley, Mr. and Mrs. H. Faris, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Gratny, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Rowland, Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Cain, Mr. and Mrs. D. G. McCammant, Mr. and Mrs. I. I. Hartzler,Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Furnish, Mrs. G. M. West, Mrs. W. A. Hyde, Mrs. M. Thelen, Mr. and Mrs. W. Joyce, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Sagmoen, Miss W. Westman, Miss V. Smoots, Mrs. C. Ackerman, Mrs. G. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Stevenson, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. England, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Frazer, Mr. M. R. Stein, Mr. and Mrs. P. Godfrey, and Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Sankey. Oehrle-Johnson Mr. and Mrs. W. W. G. Oehrle, Overbrook, announce the engagement of their daughter, Janice Elleen, to Harry W. Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee W. Johnson, Manhattan Miss Oehle is a College junior Mr. Johnson is an engineering senior. The announcement was made at Miller hall recently by Mrs. R. G. Roche, housemother. Chocolates were passed by Dorothy Scroggy and Marylee Masterson. Chubb-Brown Sleepy Hollow announces the engagement of Mary Lucile Chubb daughter of Mrs. Erna D. Chubb Topeka, to Donald Arden Brown son of Mr. and Mrs. Dorance Brown, Eudora. The announcement was made by Mrs. Lea Whiteford, housemother, at the Sleepy Hollow spring formal May 1. Chocolates were passed by Billie Bullard and Patricia Davidson at dinner Sunday. Miss Chubb is a College freshman, and Mr. Brown is an engineering freshman. Archibald-Carson Delta Delta Delta announces the pinning of Jane Archibald, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Archibald, Ashland, to Charles Carson, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Carson, Kansas City, Mo. The announcement was made April 30 at the chapter house by Mrs. Charles Wentworth, house-mother. Miss Archibald received an orchid corsage. Traditional chocolates were passed by Eunice Carlson and Shirley Scheufele who wore corsages of white gardenias. Mrs. Wentworth also received two white gardenias. Miss Archibald is an education senior. Mr. Carson, a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon, is a business junior Stout-Ensch Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Stout, Roth- ville, Mo., announce the engagement of their daughter, Ann, to Paul Ensch, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Ench, St. Paul. The announcement was made at Watkins hall May 1. Miss Stout wore a corsage of pink rosebuds. Mrs. Stout and Miss Julia Ames Willard, housemother, wore corsages of pink carnations. Chocolates were passed by Esther Calvin and Barbara Glover. Miss Stout is an education senior and Mr. Ensch is a business senior. The engagement of Doris Bixby, daughter of D. B. P. Bixby, Valley Center, to Wayne Hird, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hird, Lawrence, was recently announced by Mrs. W. S Shaw, Delta Gamma housemother. Miss Bixby presented the girls in the house with rosebuds, and traditional chocolates were passed following the announcement. Bixby-Hird Miss Bixby, a member of Delta Gamma, is a senior in the School of Medicine. Mr.Hird is a sophomore in the School of Medicine and a member of Phi Kappa Psi and of Phi Beta Pi. Marks-Ready the pinning of Mildred Marks, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J.M Marks, Valley Falls, and Robert K. Ready, son of Judge and Mrs. Robert Ready, Wellington, was announced recently by Mrs. W. S. Shaw, Delta Gamma housemother. Miss Marks was assisted by Jane Belt and Nancee Bell who received corsages of yellow roses. Mrs.Shaw received a corsage of red roses. Miss Marks wore a corsage of pink roses. Chocolate were passed following the announcement. Safford-Hoopes Mr. Ready is a College senior and a member of Beta Theta Pi. Miss Marks is a College sophomore. Delta Gamma announces the engagement of Dorothy Jean Safford daughter of Mrs. Verna Safford, Augusta, and Lee Hoopes, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hoopes, Winfield. The announcement was made by Mrs. W. S. Shaw, Delta Gamma and Miss Safford presented the house with flowers, flowers, and chocolates were passed. Miss Safford, a member of Delta Gamma, was graduated from the University in 1946. Mr. Hoopes is a College sophomore. Miss Doris Uehling, instructor of home economics, was married to Arthur C. Wilcox, assistant instructor of chemical engineering, May 1 at the home of the bridegroom's parents in Kansas City, Kan. Leah Uehling, College senior, attended her sister as bridesmaid. Ray J. Stanclift, Jr., assistant instructor of chemical engineering, was best man. Mrs. Wilcox is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin, Mr. Wilcox is a graduate of the University of Kansas and is doing advanced work in chemical engineering. The ceremony was performed by the bridegroom's uncle, the Rev. Bensene of Bensene, Wash. Only close relatives and relatives were present at the wedding. You Are Always Welcome at SNAPPY LUNCH Police Dogged By Pooch Owners In a sense you could say that crime has gone to the dogs in Lawrence. A dog catcher was hired recently by the city. Since then, worried dog owners have kept the telephone ringing at police headquarters continuously. Dog owners apparently have developed a fear that their pets have run afoul of the law. for The Jay James will hold a rush tea from 3:30 to 5 p.m. tomorrow in Myers hall. All rushees must have completed 24 hours credit and have a C average. Jay Jane Rush Tea Will Be Tomorrow Independents-at-large are invited to attend the tea as well as women from Alpha Chi Omega, Alpha Omicron Pi. Delta Gamma, Theta Phi Alpha, Corbin hall, and Foster hall. Desk screntge Wilbur Dowers said that he couldn't get anything done "except ride herd on a bunch of stray pooches." Here's A New Way To Resist Eviction Hot Chili Sandwiches Soup Malts New Orleans—(UP) The seven constables in New Orleans who evict people have a problem in a woman with a 92-year-old mother. 1010 Massachusetts Every time they go to evict the woman, she disappears through the back door, leaving her mother to face the constables. "Time after time we have been in her house to serve the notice," one constable said. "Every time she was gone. We would find her mother in bed naked. We couldn't put the old lady out like that and we couldn't dress her. They Have Dogs. Too "But we'll catch her one of these days." 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