WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS ,1948 PAGE THREE an. Socially Speaking- Engagements, Parties Slow Up's Final Exams Approach New Year's Dinner Watkins hall held its traditional New Year's dinner in the Kansas room of the Union Jan. 5. Four Pledge The Kansas colony of Phi Kappa Sigma announces the pledging of Robert R. Maxwell, Kansas City, Mo; Gerald W. Gearhart, Shaw; Joseph D. Helfert, Hoisington; and George M. Bliss, Jr., Kansas City, Mo. \* \* \* William Ruth was elected president of Battenfeld hall Monday. Dale Judy is the vice-president. Other officers are Hugh McCoughey, secretary; Theodore Richey, treasurer; Victor Reinking and Russell Cooper, co-social chairman; Robert Casad, intramural manager; Wallace Abbee, publicity chairman; Richard Burtzui, scholarship chairman; Robert Dunwell, song leader. Battenfeld Officers ATO Elects The following officers have been elected by Alpha Tau Omega for the coming semester. Worthy master, Joe McCoskrie; worthy chaplain, Bob Oferhelman; worthy keeper of exchequer, Don Millikan; worthy scribe, Earl Clark; worthy keeper of annals, John Hinde; worthy usher, John Brown; worthy sentinel, Hale; Palm reporter, John Randell; freshman king, Ed Lee. Mrs. Treva Brown, Corbin hall housemother, recently announced the engagement of Anne Paterson to Roy W. Hrieg, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Neely announce the engagement of their daughter, Gloria, to Bill Fawl, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Fawl, Pamona. The announcement was made at the formal New Year's dinner of Watkins hall by Miss Julia Willard, housemother. Chocolates were passed by Janet Rummer and Robert Symons. Paterson-Riegle Preparations For Normandy Invasion Uncovered Artifacts Exhibited Here Dyche museum has recently received a collection of flint artifacts used by pre-historical man from England. Miss Paterson, College junior, is the daughter of Mrs. Kenneth H. Paterson, Topeka. Riegle is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Riegle, Emporia. He is a senior at Emporia State Teachers college and a member of Kappa Sigma Epsilon fraternity. He will enter the University Law School next fall. The collection was given to the museum by Frederick Lofts, a friend of Prof. F. E. Melvin of the history department. It was through Professor Melvin that Mr. Lofts became interested in the University, Carlyle S Smith, curator of the museum, said.? Alpha Kappa Psi, professional business fraternity, will hold its annual semi-formal dance Jan. 17. Neely-Fawl Mr. Lofts found the artifacts in cuts made for roadbeds during preparations for the Normandy invasion. He received many of them from workmen who saved them for him. Belles And Their Weddings The collection includes 75 large pieces and 50 small pieces known as microliths. The large pieces were used for knives and axes, while the microliths were placed side by side in a stick or a bone and used as a saw-like instrument. Alpha Kappa Psi Sets Dance Date The fraternity also discussed buying a house. ☆ ☆ The artifacts were left by prehistorical men during the glacial periods. When the glaciers melted the instruments were washed downstream and later became part of the stream bed. They can be found now in old river beds and gravel pits. The organization will meet again at 4 p.m. Tuesday in the Union. San Bernardino, Cal.—(UP)— Fearless the dog was in the doghouse today because he deserted to the enemy. Sam Stewart, manager of a health resort, bought Fearless to scare away the wild deer from the nearby hills, which were nibbling at the hotel's vegetable garden and drinking from the swimming pool. 'What's In A Name?'—Well, Don't Ask Fearless The Dog Fearless lived up to his name the first two days, performing as ordered. Then, said Stewart, the dog decided to play too—joining the deer in drinking from the pool and digging up the carrots. Squirrel In One Wins None Memphis, Tenn.—(UP) It wasn't a turtle or a birdie that one golfer scored here after a terrific ninth hole, drive. It was a squirrel. The ball struck a squirrel in the head and killed it. The ages of the pieces in the collection ranges from 450,000 B.C down to 7000 B.C. A display of parts of the collection has been set up on the first floor of the museum. Official Bulletin K. U. Dames bridge, 7:30 tonight, Pine room. General Semantics club, 7:30 to- night, 111 Frank Strong. Jan. 7,1948 Jayhawker Christmas issue available to subscribers at Jayhawker office. Union, 1 to 5 p.m. Russian club, 4 p.m. today, 402 Fraser. Everyone welcome. American Society of Tool Engineers dinner, 7 tonight, La Fonda room, Executive club, 913 Baltimore Kansas City, Mo. $1.60. Dr. Milo Stutzman to speak on 'Cast Iron and Its Alloys' on program beginning at 8. Christian Fellowship, 7 tonight, Danforth chapel. Paul Christian to speak on "Evolution and Christianity." Coffee and forums committee, 4 pm. Thursday, Union Activities office. Call Margaret Meeks if unable to come. Students planning to take Western Civilization examination Saturday, 2 to 5 p.m., must register at registrar's office today through Thursday. Place of examination to be assigned at time of registration. Examination admittance card received at registrar's office must be presented at time of examination. Four-No Bridge club, duplicate bridge session, 7:30 p.m. tomorrow, west wing, Union ballroom. All interested invited. Episcopal College club communion service, 7 a.m. tomorrow, Danforth chapel. Classical club, 7:30 p.m. tomorrow, 208 Fraser. All members urged to attend to make plans for next semester. K. U. Young Democrats, 7:30 p.m. tomorrow, Kansas room. Election of officers. Mixer, 7:30 p.m. Friday Higher accounting and auditing, Secreтаrial Training, Civil Service and office training. Approved for veterans on request. Highway 40 and 7th St. WE FIT GLASSES and DUPLICATE BROKEN LENSES Large Selection of Distinctive Frames Large Selection of Distinctive Frames Lawrence Optical Co. -- FRANK'S -- 1/3 Off On 30 JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE Living Room Chairs. One of a kind or soiled Out they go! $19.50 Chairs—now $13.00 $24.50 Base Rockers $14.50 33 Chairs NOW $19.50 Close Outs Floor and Bridge Lamps ... $10.00 up Cricket Chairs reg. $12.50. Now ... $6.50 Boudoir chairs and Chaise lounges as low as $12.50—spring filled. 48 in. 7 drawer, unfinished, Kneehole Desk or Chest Desk. FRANK'S FURNITURE COMPANY Phone 834 834 Mass. Deutscher Verein wird sich Donnerstag um 4:30 in 492 Fraser versammeln. Fraulein Renata Meyer wird die Geschichte "Tristan und Isolde" erzahlen. Kansas room. Christian Science organization, 7:30 p.m. tomorrow, Danforth chapel. Junior Statesmen's club, East room, Union, 7 p.m. tomorrow. Legislative session. Pre-Nursing club dinner reservations due 118 Fraser by Friday. Avis Van Lew, speaker at dinner, 6:15, Jan, 15, Union. All applicants for graduate record examination Feb. 3 and 4 must register before noon, Thursday, Jan. 15 at Guidance bureau offices, Strong Annex B. Launderette Service 9 lbs. of wash, 25c 21 Bendix Washers 813 Vt. Phone 3368 ATTENTION VETERANS New American Legion Club Room open at 8th and Kentucky DROP IN FOR A VISIT! This ad sponsored by LAWRENCE SANITARY MILK and ICE CREAM CO. Annual After Inventory Sale Odds and Ends Many items at cost or below cost Savings youll appreciate with nearly three more months of winter. Almost All Departments Featured. So Come Early! At these big reductions we are sorry that we cannot have any approvals exchanges, or refunds. ALL SALES MUST BE FINAL ---