TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Socially Speaking- Social Whirl Slows Down As Finals Date Approaches Gamma Phi Formal Guests at the Gamma Phi Beta winter formal Friday at the Eldridge hotel were Tony Mura, Dexter Welton, James Crawford, A. D. Moore, Jack Schmaus, Mary Mabry, Bob Cooper, Forrest Griffith, James Street, Bogue Harrison, Max Bell, Sewall Macferran, Mead Almond. Mr. and Mrs. G.B. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ashley, Mr. and Mrs. Terry Relihan, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bellamy, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bowman, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rymph, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stryker, And Mr. and Mrs. Keith Moore. Chaperons were Mrs. Ralph Baldwin, Miss Julia Willard, Mrs. J. A Hooke, and Mrs. R. G. Roche. Announce Birth Hugh McCaughey, Paul Gibbs, Charles Moore, Luke Henderson, Dick Hunter, Rich Hamilton, Dan Westerman, Odd Williams, Harry McClure, Jim Coffman, Ford Bohl Evans Francis, Tom Pryor, Robert Stroud, Dick Peckenschneider, Robert Weeks, Barney Graham. James Briley, Paul Uhlig, Dick Piper, William Burris, William Haggard, Gene Sherwood, Dave Ritchie, Robert Blincoe, Tom Mayhew, Bob Taggart, Max Falkenstien, Gordon Saunders, Frank Davis, Stanley Nelson, Russell Stevenson, Curvin Greene, Charles Kinzie, Bill Sharp, R. C. Harris, Bill Sproull, Joe Moddrell, Lynn Leigh, Bob Glover, Lavern Eddy. Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Pattée, 906 New Hampshire, are the parents of a son, Franklin Pattée, Jr., born Jan. 10 at Lawrence Memorial Hospital. Mr. Pattete is a senior in the School of Business. DU Tea Delta Upson held a tea Sunday afternoon at the chapter house in honor of Mrs. James A. Hooke, who recently completed her fourteenth year as housemother of the Kansas chapter. Included among the guests were Chancellor and Mrs. Deane W. Malott, Dr. and Mrs. L. C. Woodruff, Prof. and Mrs. L. N. Flint, and Miss Margaret Habein. More than 300 guests attended the tea. AAUW Funfest The American Association of University Women will have a "Funfest" from 8 to 11:30 p. m. Feb. 6 at the Lawrence community building. Proceeds will be used for A. A. U. W. Therapy Club Honors Physical Medicine Director A tea was given by the Physical Therapy club in the English room of the Union, Sunday, in honor of Dr. Donald Rose, director of physical medicine in Kansas City. This was to welcome Dr. Rose to his new position. Guests of honor included Dr. and Mrs. Rose and their daughter, Nancy, Cancellor and Mrs. Malot, Dean and Mrs. Lawson, Dr. and Mrs. Canuteson, Dr. and Mrs. Jochim, Dr. and Mrs. Latimer, and Miss Glorine Titus. scholarships and for other civic programs, including recreational facilities at the veterans' housing project at 19th and Louisiana streets. Mrs. Frank T. Stockton is branch president of the A. A. U. W. Dancing, bridge, and a floor show will be included in the program. Refreshments will be served. The "Funfest is opened to the public. Announce Birth Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Harris, Fort Scott, are the parents of a girl, Pamel Louise, born Jan. 4, at Mercy hospital, Kansas City, Mo. Mr. Merrill is an engineering junior. Several delegates from the Y. M. C. A. will attend the National Institute on Human Relations in Kansas City, April 16 and 17, it was decided Monday. Bayard Rustin, national secretary of the Fellowship of Reconciliation, will lead the Institute, which will be held in Fellowship house of Kansas City University. YMCA Delegates Will Go To KC KU Dames To See Machines Demonstrated The members agreed to hold all cabinet meetings at 5.00 p.m. on Tuesdays, during the second semester. The next cabinet meeting will be held in the Pine room of the Union Feb. 6. Demonstrations of electrical appliances, including a Bendix washer and iron, will be the K.U. Dames' program Wednesday evening at 7:30 in the Kansas Electric Power Company building. Preceeding the demonstrations, which will feature cooking exhibitions by an experienced demonstrator, there will be a business meeting. Mrs. Doris Fischer, who is in charge of the program, explained that the demonstrations will be completed around 9:30 to allow ample time for members to make city bus connections. Women's closing hours will be extended a half hour after the Duke Ellington concert, Monday, Miss Margaret Habein, dean of women said. Closing Hours Extender The concert will probably end about 10:30. Kappa Phi Council To Be In Boston Sight-seeing parties for delegates to the national Kappa Phi council are being arranged to points of historical interest such as Plymouth Rock, Lexington, Harvard university, and famous homes in Cambridge, Mass. Miss Jeane Thurber, National Kappa Phi alumnae secretary, announced to members of the Alpha chapter, Friday night. National council will be held June 29 to July 25, inclusive, on the campus of Wellesley College for Girls, Boston, Mass. Miss Thurber told the local chapter about some of the highlights of the program and showed photographs of the Wellesley college campus. Miss Thurber, was entertained Thursday evening by the Kansas City Kappa Phi alumnae in the home of the alumnae president, Mrs. Clifford Reynolds. University Club Has Dinner Party Approximately 40 members of the University club attended an informal dinner party Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Maloney and Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Kirkpatrick served as hosts. The next University club smoker will be Jan. 21. Dr. Robert Foster, visiting professor of marriage and family relations, will speak. Galbreath Speaks At Phi Sigma Phi Sigma, honorary biological fraternity, held its regular meeting Monday. Edwin G. 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