FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Hand Me My Paddle Mother, I'm Off To Another Pledging Lambda Chi Pledges Lambda Chi Alpha announces the pledging of Cliff Holland, Russell, and John Wagy, Topeka. Dessert Dance Sigma Nu Pledges Sigma Nu fraternity entertained members of Chi Omega with a dessert dance Wednesday. Sigma Nu fraternity has announced the pledging of Arthur John Bole, College freshman, Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Exchange Dinner Corbin and Locksley halls had an exchange dinner Wednesday. Corbin guests were Joanne Cockreham, Lorraine Rumsey, Valera Krebbie, Jeannine Wolfe, Shirley Hoffman, Barbara Mae Johnson, Dorothea Crawford, Jeanne Mueller, Ruth Wolf, and Marie Bardwell. Pi Kappa Alpha celebrated its annual Founder's Day with a formal banquet and dance at the Hotel Muelebach in Kansas City Feb. 29. PKA Founder's Day Locksley guests were Ruth Brotherson, Ruth Courtright, Betty Green, Marjorie Courtright, Laverca Harris, Jessie Lee Helmhal, Patti McClatchey, and Nancy Sandeln. Guests were: Marianne McBride, Mary Helen Carr, Glenna Anderson, and The alumni and the active chapters from University of Missouri, Kansas State College and the University were present at the 80th anniversary of the founding of Pi Kapappa Alpha. Kendell-Sloan Weddings And Engagements The engagement of Jane Kendell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Kendell, Leavenworth, to Frank Sloan, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Sloan, Leavenworth, was recently announced at the Alpha Delta Pi house by Mrs. O. L. Horner, motherhouse. Mrs. Horner received a sweet-pea corsage. Miss Kendell wore a white orchid. The attendents, Jeanne Preston, and Diane Howell, received corsages of sweet-peas and gardenias. Miller-Muilin ☆ ☆ The marriage of Margaret R. Muller, Kansas City, to Charles E. Mullin, Jr., son of Mr. Charles E. Mullin, Kansas City, was recently announced. The wedding took place at the First Baptist church, Kansas City, on Feb. 25. Mr. Mullin is a junior in the School of Engineering. Today Monchonsia hall will attend an hour dance from 7 to 8 p.m. today. There will be an hour dance at Sleepover. Allow from 7:30 to 8:30 on Sunday, Ricker hall, open hour dance, 745 Ohio, 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Battenfeld hall party, 9 p.m. to midnight. Sigma Kappa costume party, chapter house, 9 p.m. to midnight. Saturday Theta, Tau party, 1602 Louisiana, 7 n. m. to midnight. Puma Phi Bhi, tea dance, chap- town house 3, to 5.30 p. m. Templin hall party, Templin hall, 7 p. m to midnight. Phi Gamma Delta dinner dance, chapter house, 6 p.m. to midnight Sigma Kappa tea dance, chapter house, 3 to 5 p.m. Mary Ann Hunt, Jeanne Smith, Betty Hansen, Evelyn Phillips, Rita Horning, Pat Novdeen, Virginia Russell, Frances Hadley. Billie Dunn, Marjorie Colbert, Jane Kirhoffh, Dorothy Kolt, Kelb, Hastings, Tolene Dudley, Gertie Morrison, Jean Oerhelman, Mary Ellen Lynn, Wilda Teeter, Lou Redmou- nd, Patria Waits, Marie Jo Wilthe, Virginia Powell, Gloria Horn, Mary Helen Keller, Mariebordwell, Pat Rutledge, Phyllis Wisner, Marion Agonath, Jane Rippetaue, Martha Miller, Joan Bushey, Arlene Johnson, Virginia Chance. house, 8:30 p.m. to midnight. Tau Kappa Epsilon party chapter Lambda Chi Alpha party, chapter house, 9 p. m. to midnight. Phi Kappa Sigma party, Skyline club, 8 p. m. to midnight. Phi Delts Initiate Winona Klotz, Dorothy Roup, Martha Zeigler, Pat Darby, Bevery Tucker, Louise Haverkorest, Carol Kraft, Jeanne Flannery, Mrs. John Newman and Peggy Towns- send. Phi Delta Theta fraternity held initiation services Sunday for ten pledges. Those initiated are: Fredrick N. Six, John E. Hedrick, Dolph C. Simmons, Jr., Charles R. Hall, Emil J. Schutzel, Jr., James E. Lowther, Henry E. Zoller, Jr., Victor M. Eddy, Dale L. Engel, and Paul Stanley Staats. The fathers of all the initiates were guests at dinner Sunday. They were: Deal D. Six, Lawrence; Clay E. Hedrick; Newton; Dolph C. Simmons, Sr., Lawrence; Percy A. Hall, Marysville; Emil J. Schutzel, Sr., Kansas City, Mo.; Eugene T. Lowther, Emporia; Henry E. Zoller, Sr., Wichita; Dr. Murray C. Eddy, Hays; Harry E. Engel, Salina; and Paul S. Staats, Kansas City, Mo. Here's A Tip For Distracted Mamas Any bewildered parent looking for a place to deposit Junior during a Saturday morning class might look into the story hour held at the Lawrence public library at 10:30 a.m. every Saturday. Conducted by Mrs. Elizabeth H. Smith, College junior, the program has been popular with children from pre-school age up to and including fourth-grade age. About 25 children attend each session. Mrs. Smith began the program last semester for credit in the course "Social Services for Individuals." New Club Will Revive Square Dances For Students The new Square Dance club will attempt to revive interest in square dancing among University students, William H. Love, Jr., temporary chairman, said at the first meeting of the club recently. Meetings will be held every Wednesday from 7 to 8 p.m. The club plans to offer instructions for students who are not familiar with square dancing. Love said. RISK'S Help-Yourself Laundry - Maytag machines - Reasonable Rates - LINE Space - Weekdays 9-6 Saturdays 9-3 1900 III. Phone 623 OPEN NOON TO 12 P.M. 23rd and Louisiana Phone 845 MORGAN-MACK 609 Mass. 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