TUESDAY, SEPT. 30, 1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Socially Speaking— Elections, Parties, Yell-Ins Fill Time For Social Elite Phi Delts Elect The pledge class of Phi Delta Theta have elected Boy Shyne president; Henry Zoller, vice-president, Emil Schutzel, secretary-treasurer. University Women Meet In the receiving line will be Mrs. Deane Malott, president of the club; Mrs. Karl Klooz, and Mrs. Gerald M. Carney, Committee members for the tea will be Mrs. L. L. Waters, Mrs. Paul Ott, Mrs. J. T. Yoe, Mrs. R.W. Stallman, Mrs. Mitchell Korzenovsky, Mrs. Frank Owen, Mrs. Robert Ingalls, Mrs. Don Haines, Mrs. O.M. Rasmussen, Mrs. C. K. Hyder, Mrs. R.H. Wagstaff, Mrs Carl Althaus, Mrs. Willis Tompkins, Mrs.C.H. Ashton and Mrs. P.W. Viesselman will pour. The first meeting of the University Women's club will be Thursday from 3 to 5 p.m. in Myers hall. Alpha Chi Hour Dance The pledge class of Alpha Chi Omega entertained the Alpha Tau Omega pledges at an hour dance Friday. Belles And Their Weddings Wright-Pierpont Miss Susan Wright, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Lee of Tulsa, Okla., became the bride of Francis R. Pierpont, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Pierpont of Chanute, on Sunday, Aug. 19, 2003, holding a field in Rose Chapel of the Boston Avenue Methodist church in Tulsa. Mrs. Pierpont is a member of Gamma Phi Beta. Mr. Pierpont is a Business senior and is a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon. ☆ ☆ Dr. and Mrs. LaVerne B. Spake of Kansas City announced the marriage of their daughter, Muralyn, to Owen C. Peck, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Peck on Friday, Aug. 16 at St. Paul's Episcopal church in Kansas City. Snake-Peck Mrs. Peck is a senior in the University and is a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority. Mr. Peck is a student in the School of Medicine and is a member of Sigma Chi social fraternity, Nu Sigma Nu medical fraternity, and Omicron Delta Kappa, national honorary fraternity. Pre-Natal Classes Start Tomorrow The first in a series of six prenatal classes will be held in the council room of the Lawrence city hall at 2 p.m. tomorrow. The topics will be registration, anatomy, and physiology. Other topics to be discussed during the series are hygiene and nutrition of pregnancy, supplies for the baby, demonstration of baby bath, feeding the baby, and immunizations. The classes are sponsored by the Lawrence-Douglas county health department. Spanish Club Will Hold Latin American Fiesta Latin-American music and dances will be the business of the day, at the first fiesta of the Spanish club, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, in 113 Frank Strong hall. Alvaro Chavarria, College junior, will be in charge of the meeting. Mario Rivera, College freshman, will play the guitar. All Spanish speaking persons and Spanish students who have taken Spanish II are invited to attend this all-Spanish speaking meeting. Jav Janes Pledging Services Jay Janes will have pledging services at 5:00 p.m. Wednesday in the Pine room. A regular business meeting will also be held. T K E Chooses Officers The pledge class of Tau Kappa Epsilon announces the election of Howard Wilson, president; Robert Blank, secretary; and Evan Lloyd, treasurer. \* \* \* Gamma Phi's Entertain The pledges of Gamma Phi Beta entertained the pledge class of Phi Delta Theta at an hour dance Friday. S A E Pledge Officers Bill Graves was elected president of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon pledge class. Other officers are Merlin Phillips, social chairman; Dale Helmers, treasurer; Frank Ross, secretary. Mrs. Evan E. Evans, state president of the American Association of University Women, was the guest of Gamma Phi Beta Saturday. Mrs. Evans' daughter, Elizabeth, is president of the chapter. Gamma Phi Guest Foreign students will be the guests of the Y.M.C.A. at 7:30 p.m. tonight in the Kansas room of the Union. 'Y' To Entertain Foreign Students A short film, "Invisible Bridge," will show the rebuilding and reconstruction of Europe and Asia with emphasis on the rebuilding of "Ys." "This will be the first of a series of programs presented that will deal with such problems as world unity, reconstruction, and general understanding." Ned Linegar, executive-secretary said. The meeting will be open to all students, and foreign students are especially urged to attend. Hotel To Be Open To Visiting Alumni Charles Galloway, chairman of the Chamber of Commerce sports committee in Lawrence, has stated that plans are under way to make the grill of the Eldridge hotel a gathering place for all KU alumni attending home football bames. Tickets will be sold at the hotel if any are available, and transportation will be furnished to Memorial stadium. University Women Give Introductory Tea The American Association of University Women met Saturday at the Alpha Omicron Pi sorority house for an introductory tea. Mrs. F. T. Stockton, president, introduced the officers and committee chairmen. Mrs. Virginia Wilder, program chairman, sketched the program plans for the year. Mrs. Evan Evans gave$\textcircled{4}$ a short speech on the state program for A.A.U.W. for this year. Mrs. P. H. Klinkenberg and Mrs. Stockton poured. Miss Anna McCracken explained proposed study groups. Members of committees are Mrs. M.W. Mayberry, Miss Joie L. Stapton, Mrs. K. Dodderidge, and Mrs. W.L. Green, door committee; Mrs. T.A.E. Belt and Mrs. R.P. Stringham, membership committee; Mrs. F.P. O'Brien, Mrs. Claude Shriver and Miss Martha Peterson, name registration; Mrs. Klinkenberg, Mrs. Stockton, Mrs. Evans, Mrs. J.W. Murray, Miss Audrey Chapman, Miss Eva Morrison, Miss Ala Stanton, receiving line; Mrs. Wilder, Mrs. Deal Six, Mrs. Robert Van Noy, Mrs. W.C. Hunsinger, Mrs. Robert Allen, Mrs. L.L. Waters, Mrs. R.S. Filkin, Mrs. Fritz Koch, Miss Helen Shaw, and Miss Haze Dawson, hostesses. Phone KU-25 with your news. Vehicle Course Will Begin In KC The second annual motor vehicle fleet supervisors course will be held in Kansas City until Friday, Hebart Hanson of the University Extension division said. The course will stress the most practical methods of maintaining accident prevention and conservation programs. Emphasis will be placed on laboratory and field exercises in using driver-testing equipment and giving driving lessons. Thirty- two registrations from Kansas, Missouri, and Oklahoma have been received. This is twice as many as there were last year, Mr. Hanson said. 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