MONDAY, MAY 3, 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Socially Speaking Exchange Dinner *** Miller hall and Battenfeld hall held exchange dinners Wednesday night. An hour dance at Miller hall followed the dinners. Delt Barn Dance Members of Delta Tau Delta entertained with a barn dance held at Holcomb's Grove April 23. Guests were Betty Crawford, Joan Schindling, Lola Branit, Helen Dietzel, Shirley Grigsby, Rebecca Davidson, Bonnie Gimblet, Glenda Luehring, Eunice Carlson, Nanette Hery, Kathleen Larson, Carol Harris, Gloria Horn, Barbara Bibr, Betry Prebale, Marilyn Gibson, Kathleen Burwell, Betty Martin, Mary Margaret Moore, Patricia Perkins, Bonnie Cunningham, Marie Touhey, Judith Tihme. Mary Mid Chubb, Cathleen Collins, Inez Hall, Isobel Faurot, Margaret Logan, Ethel Pearson, Mary Schreck, Martha Duncan, Patricia Brubaker, Joan Manuel, Lucy Reardon, Marnie Brown, Nancy Watson, Denise Owen, Josephine Skelton, Mildred Roach, Delores Wills, Rayma Hotchkiss, Connie Jarbose, Sammy Petee, Patricia Link, Allis Ann Sellers, Nancy Ludlow, Patricia Pugh, Patricia Landis, Beverly Butlers, Joan Putney, Glenna Wallace, Lola O'Leary, Jackie Starriet, Joan Buckman, and Joan Ogg. Chaperons were Mrs. Nelle Hopkins, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Conard, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wilson, and Prof. and Mrs. Joseph Biery. ** Kappa Sig Smoker The pledge class of Phi Delta Theta was the guest of the Kappa Sigma pledge class at a smoker recently. Weddings And Engagements Hayden-Hadley Mr. and Mrs. Will H. Hayden, Lawrence, announce the engagement of their daughter, Della, to Stephen D. Hadley, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Hadley, Kansas City, Mo. They will be married June 13 in Danforth chapel. chaper Miss Hayden is a College sophomore, and Mr. Hadley is a engineering senior. ☆ ☆ Hoag-Burns Hoag Burr Pi Beta Phi announces the pinning of Katharine Hoag, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Hoag, Wichita, to Jack Burns, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Burns, Wichita. 5. H. Burns, Vauxhall The announcement was made by Peggy Jean Baker at dinner, after which chocolates were passed. Miss Hoag is a College sophomore. Mr. Burns is a member of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. Humphrey-Wootten Mr. and Mrs. Orlando O. Humphrey, Beverly, Mo., announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Alice, to George E. Wootten, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Wootten, Wilmington, Del. The wedding will be June 5 in Danforth chapel. Miss Humphrey is an education senior, Mr. Wootten is a College senior. Nelkin-Hirsekorn Mrs. Helen Nelkin, Kansas City, Mo., announces the pinning of her daughter, Helen, to Fred Hirsekorn, Kansas City, Mo. Friends were entertained at the Muehlebach hotel where Mr. Hirsekorn presented Miss Nelkin with an orchid corsage. ☆ ☆ Mr. Hirsekorn, an engineering junior, is a member of B'nai J'hudah social fraternity. Bet The Cargo Was Handy Memphis—(UP)—Mrs. R. M. Bonturant wondered why some 50 beer trucks were parked in a residential area—not a tavern within several miles. She called the brewery and got the answer. The drivers had dropped in at the home of E. E. Dettwiller, the brewery's sales manager, to wish him a "happy birthday."3 Corbin's May Faculty Fete To Feature Booths, Games, And A Fortune Teller Booths, games, and a fortune teller are the attractions when "come to the fair" time rolls around once a year for Corbin hall faculty guests. These festivities are part of the traditional Corbin May fete, or spring faculty party. This year it will be held at 6 p.m. May 10, if the weatherman holds back the rain. Mrs. Charles Brook, former Gn bin housemother, started the idea in 1937. It began as a dinner to be held in May for about 75 to 100 faculty guests. She had miniature maypoles on the tables, but now they have changed into one of life size, and girls of the hall wind the maypole. Robin Hood and Maid Marian preside over the English county fair which is now an outdoor picnic on Corbin hill. Robin Hood and Maid Marian are the president and vice-president of the hall. Such fair songs as "Country Gardens" and "Gone to the Fair" are sung by a quartet. Games of chance and decorated booths offer winners the usual carnival prizes. A colorful figure on a hobby horse is the supposed jester or unofficial greeter of guests. Corbin girls wear peasant or early English costumes for the occasion. IVCF Will Hold Devotions May 3-7 The Inter-varsity Christian fellowship, an inter-denominational campus group, will be in charge of Morning Devotions from 8:30 to 8:50 in Danforth chapel for the week beginning today. Morning devotional services in the chapel are being sponsored by the Student Religious council. The council plans to give each church group an opportunity to conduct the services for one week. Rose Lee's LUNCH 7 a.m.-10 p.m. Weekdays 7 a.m.-12 p.m., Fri. Sat. Sun. Chicken Dinners Chicken Dinners 1305 W. 7th Parking Space Sundoy Buddy Rogers Gives Help To VFW In Poppy Sale Charles "Buddy" Rogers, motion picture star and former University student, will appear to support the 1948 sale of "Buddy" poppies by the Veterans of Foreign Wars in a three minute film trailer. A veteran of World War II, Rogers served four years with the naval air corps. He spent two years with the navy ferry command and as a test pilot. He left the service with the rank of lieutenant commander. Russell Stover Candies Always Fresh Stowits REXALL Store Patronize the Advertisers in the University Daily Kansan. 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