WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Socially Speaking- Spring Social Pace At KU Continues In Full Swing Delta Chi Picnic Delta Chi held its annual spring picnic April 24. Guests were Martham Brady Shirley Constantos, Ann Ang, Patricia Kelly, Eva Zum Brunnen, Carol Hastings, Bettie Compton, Corinne Carter, Arlene Williams, Warrance Kerby, Dorothy Armstrong, Patricia Rutledge, Olivia Gavryl, Emily Barry, Patricia Davidson, Zola Parke, Naida Craig, Barbara Burnham, Jane Lutz, Betty Preble, Mary Lou Collyer, Joan Bennett, Helen Harkrader, Phyllis Wilson, Kathryn Hessling, Shirley Varnum, Geraldine Cuddy, Virginia Fogelstrom Elizabeth Stenzel, Jeanne Welsh. Joan Johnson, Wichita; Jeannie Talent, Bartleville, Okla.; Patricia Hutchings, Betty Howard, and Darlene Hinds, Kansas City, Kan.; Mary Allyce Kuh, Helen Durrin, and Betty Lou Robertson, Leavenworth; William Lyle, Louis Reeves, Morris Warren, and Jack Julian, Ulyses; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grutzmacher, Onagra; Opf. and Mrs. Gerald Carney,Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lane,Mr. and Mrs. John Neal, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Love, and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schnellbauer. Chaperons were Mrs. Esther Reed and Mrs. H. J. Overholser. Sig Ep Formal Sigma Phi Epsilon held its annual spring formal, the Golden Heart Ball. May 1 in the Union ballroom. During the intermission Donald E. Wind presented a gold cup to Ruth Routon who was selected as the Sig Ep Dream Girl of 1948. Guests were Mary McNalley, Diane Donley, Barbare Clark, Diane Howell, Elizabeth Shears, Marcia Hail, Patricia Green, Miriam Wolf, Marilyn Hanrahan, Dolores Warren, Ruth Routon, Georgianne Dutton, Mary Sue Curtis, Mary Spillman, Dorothy Baldwin, Billie Staver, Carolyn Weiss, Peggy Godbey, Mary Selig, Marjorie Sheridan, Martha Ann Nichols, Shirley Brown, Isabel Martin, Sydney Letson, Virginia Gargis, Jacqueline Walker, Jean Peterson, Mary Rice, Mary Helen Farrell, Alice Jean Brandon, Courtney Cowgill, Barbara Gist, Jodi Fleming, Mary Lou Brewer, Patricia Glover, Beth Callen. Donna Moore, Joyce Stchley, Ruth Clayton, Jane Ahibchald, Patricia Clippard, Jeanne Smith, Dena Ransdell, Twyla Talbert, Ann Redding, Mickey Jenkins, Mary Lou Zimmerman, Eleanor Carlson, Betty Lichtenstadter, Pat Young, Gwen Jones, Lolly Price, Joanne Alton, Joyce Salmon, Joy Griffith, Sarah Strictland, Dolores Travailant, Nancy Watson, Coke Cunningham, Mary Ann Cruse, June Schrom, Kay Joy Edwards, Ruth Williams, Phyllis Geissert, Patricia Williams, Virginia Jenso, Joe Ann Hurst, Joan Rodgers. Jackie Campbell, Shirley Rice, Virginia Rose, Reea Rooney, Jane Klooz, Lydney Stevens, Folleen Dudley, Elda Lou Phillips, Ardye Wilson, Phyllis Gilpin, Charlotte Sagmoon, Margery Meyers, Claudia Baldwin, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Burt, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hawver, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reece, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ruppenthal, Mr. and Mrs. Donnell Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gravitt's Tire and HOME SUPPLY 916 Mass. Ph. 1630 GOODYEAR TIRES for and it's KIRKPATRICK'S AUTO REPAIR and it's Barker, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jarrell, Mr. and Mrs. Desmond Gibson,Mr. and Mrs. Roland Hughes, and Mr. and Mrs. Dale McCollum. Mrs. Helen Fisher, Mrs. H. P. Ra- mage, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Chalmers Herman acted as chaperons. Phi Gams Entertain Phi Gamma Delta held its annual Parents' day Sunday at the chapter house. Songs and entertainment in the Jinx room followed the dinner. - Carburetors - Ignition - Motor tune-up Brake Repair our Specialty B'nai J'hudah Tea Dance B'nai J'hudah social fraternity announces the initiation of Donald Oppenheimer, engineering sophomore. McCammon-Burwell Members of Delta Tau Delta were the guests of Delta Delta Delta May 1 at a tea dance at the chapter house. Skating Party Delta Delta Delta entertained Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity with a roller skating party May 1. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCammon, St. Joseph, M., recently announced the engagement of their daughter, Shirley Belle, to Robert Burwell. Miss McCammon is a former student at Phillips university in Enid, Okla. Mr. Burwell, an engineering sophomore, is a member of Triangle fraternity. Carlson-Rolfs Mrs. Charles Wentworth, Delta Delta Delta housemother, announces the pinning and engagement of Eunice Carlson, daughter of Gov. and Mrs. Frank Carlson, Topela, to Edward Rolfs, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Rolfs, Junction City. MAISS Carlson is a College senior. Mr. Rolfs, a member of Delta Tau Delta, is also a College senior. Miss Carlson received a lei of orchids. Her, attendants, Shirley Grigsby and Bonnie Cunningham, and Mrs. Wentworth received corsages of pink carnations. Denver—(UP) — Cats can learn tricks, 9-year-old Retha Lindquist contends. Cats Can Learn, Says Nine-Year-Old Tough and Puff, two striped alley cats, are her pets. The felines are more at home in dolls' clothes than roaming the alleys. They will spend half an hour at a time on their backs, legs stiff in the air, playing "dead." They like to pretend to eat with spoon and fork. They like to push each other around in a doll buggy. Dietrich-Pryer Miss Marjorie Dietrich, secretary to Dean F. J. Moreau of the School of Law, was married April 29 to Mr. Ray Pryer, Clinton, Mo. Mr. Pryer is county highway engineer of Henry county, Mo. Both Mr. and Mrs. Prer graduated from the University in 1925. The couple were married in the Brown chapel of the Central Baptist Theological seminary, Kansas City, Kan. The Rev. Charles W. Thomas, student pastor of the First Baptist church of Lawrence, performed\the ceremony. Riddle-McBride Mrs. Esther Reed, Sigma Alpha Epsilon housemother, announced Sunday the phiming of Mary Riddle and James Douglas McBride, both of Kansas City, Mo. Miss Riddle, a member of Chi Omega, was graduated from Kansas State college in 1947 and is now an instructor at Shawnee-Mission High school in Overland, Kan. Mr. McBride, a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon, is a business junior. Miss Riddle was presented an orchid corsage. She was attended by Beverly Braeckveldt who wore a white carnation corsage. Mrs. Reed also received a white carnation corsage. Phi Kappa Tau Mr. Wilson hopes to have enough men to hold an initiation ceremony in three weeks. The rushees will travel to Nebraska Wesleyan university at Lincoln to be initiated. George Wilson, field secretary of the national organization, is in Lawrence to organize Phi Kappa Tau, a new social fraternity at the University. Mothers Face Problem In Multiplication Cocoa Suede... by Paramount Wilson, Kan.—(UP)—The Mothers' club of Wilson is in financial difficulty. The club has 14 members. Last fall it voted to give each member who had a new baby a gift to cost $3. Five members are expecting. 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