HURSDAY DECEMBER 16, 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Socially Speaking old Exchange Dinner 单 单 单 Members of Alpha Chi Omega priority and Delta Tau Delta fraternity held an exchange dinner Dec. 7 sigma Alpha Epsilon Formal Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity eld their Christmas formal Dec. 11. he guests were Bernadine Reed, Maryn Yorken, Maryen Cainin Laske, Jeanne Chambers, damercene Dameron, Mary C. Daugerty, Marianne Rogers, Carolyn alove, Betty O'Bryan. Rosetta Snow, Jeanne Peterson, Jean Bigham, Molly Smith, Betty Vebb, Janet Baker, Barbara Nesch, barbara Ramsey, Nedra Daniels, mercedes Muir, Carolyn Isern, Mitt- Angwin, Joy Godbehere, Virginia borne, Ann Allen, Jonell Ashraft, Betty Thomas, Lois Lacy, colores Collins. Patty Edson, Eileen Horner, Jean Clarkson, Merry Waterman, Anne Sage, Mary Lou Martin, Janet Poulter, Mary Lou Johnson, Gunzer, Betty Shartley, Jean Bush, Dith Malott, Mary Agnes Hungate, Marilyn Seinert, Mary Lee Kirkatrick, Barbara Haze, Carolyn Clark, Betty Bull. Marylyn Brown, Pat Gardner, Marie Crogg, Arleen Feldkamp, Pat Perkins, Alice Ann Sellars, Mary Lou Lane, Dolores Flasco, Jeanne Stevenson, Betsy McCune, Georgia Imman, Diane Howe, Nancy Stay, Jeanne Hilley, Marilyn Frizell, Jane Stanley. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. George Robb, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mayer, Mr. and Mrs. Cal Briney, and the following members of Signa Nu fraternity: Mike McCormack, E. W. Hanna, Jack Stewart, Clyde Ging, Brude Goshorn, Miller Norleen, Logan Holtgrewe, Dale Romig, ud Buffer, Charles Hawkins, Phil Wakkins. the chaperons were Mrs. W. S. W. Mrs. Charles Wentworth W. Arthur Little, Mrs. Esther Delta Chi Formal Elena Delta Chi fraternity held its annual formal Friday. Guests were farilyn Hardin, Doris Hughes, Mary Earr *Eerr*, Carol Ann Hastings, or Anne Putney, Kathe Englund, doris Lyons, Betty Cattel, Barbara Ann Maby, Shirley Constantos, Lila Ityn, Sylvia Hawkinson. Gayle Ray, Louise Crowley, Mary Lee Kirkpatrick, Dolores Flasco, Barbara O'Neal, Martha Gragg, Jance Horn, Barbara Schwecheimer, shetta Jo Landis, Sally Sherwood, Carla Ann Haber, Virie Reardan, Delena Nixon, Jane Dunmire, laine Modrell, Louise Warner, Mary weapon Virginia Johnston, Pat Logan, Mary Alice Kluu, Betty Shartel, Evelyn Knapp, Lois Ann Smith, acqueline Hott, Joyce Friesen, Evee Brunk, Joanna Schrag, Stella Richman, Jean Rankin, Lois Schild- necht, Sue Creel, Mary Huxtable, Barbara Kkuu, Jo Ann Ogg, Mr, and Mrs. Gerald M. Carney, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith. Out of town guests were James Brady and Mike Brady from Kansas City, Mo. Chaperons were Mrs. Onita Miller, Irs. Treva Brown, Martina Peterson, and Mrs. H. J. Overholser. hi Kappa Sigma Elects Phi Kappa Sigma has elected the allowing new officers: Alpha, Thomas J. Alexander; Beta, James R. Men Go Christmas Shopping And They Get The Works New York—(UP)—The department store girls are wearing their prettiest smiles for the Christmas shopping man, but they don't want to take ALL his money. Mrs. Lorraine Frankland said today. "We try to sell him something within what we judge would be his wife's limit," she explained. If he spends too much his wife will bring it back anyway and he mad at the $ if back anyway and be mad at the store for selling it to him, she figures. A hat on the head personal shopper at Lord and Taylor's department store. To figure that price limit, Mrs. Frankland says she starts out low and works all the way up, making a mental note of the point he starts perspiring. Then she goes back and "encourages" him to buy below the boiling point. One fellow who went through this process with one of Mrs. Frankland's assistants reported it worked fine up to a point. The girl was real helpful about saying, "no, that's too expensive," every time they pulled out a $60 nightgown, he said. But he still wound up paying more than he wanted to. Sometimes it works wrong the other way, too. Mrs. Frankland admitted. She started one fellow modestly on umbrellas, she said, and didn't find out for hours he was good for—and bought—the most expensive sables in the store. "It didn't seem like so much after seeing those other things," he explained ruefully. What the girls really love about the men shoppers, Mrs. Frankland said, is they make up their minds so fast. Most of them know what they want, she said, they can pick out the exact article in 15 minutes and be out of the store with it wrapped for the Christmas tree a half hour after they came in. Wilson; Pi, Stanley C. Searles; Iota,庐 A. Liquef, Fqr.; Jurg, Sigma George Marshall Bissl, Jr.; Tau, James A.Seebinder; Assistant Tau, Joseph R.Wells; Upsition, Kenneth W. Rhodes;Theta, Robert W. Cook, and Russell J. Oleson; Scholarship Chairman,Ralph G. Henley; and member of the House Governing Committee,Joseph N. Offenbecher. Chi Omega Entertailns Chi Omega and Corbin hall entertained with an exchange dinner Wednesday night. Two Receive US Citizenship Papers The finest gift at CHRISTMAS MANY DELICIOUS ASSORTMENTS AND BIZES, 1.25 TO 18 Jack Chernick, assistant professor of economics, and Carolina Gola Glotzbach, wife of Robert E. Glotzbach, assistant instructor in piano, became citizens of the United States at naturalization proceedings Tuesday in district court. Judge Hugh Means administered the oath of allegiance to Chernick, a former Canadian, and Mrs. Glotzbach, a native of Italy. An examiner from the naturalization office had recommended their acceptance as citizens. Stowits Rexall Store 847 Mass. St. NROTC Team Will Compete Lawrence Kansas The N.R.O.T.C. pistol and rifle teams will begin firing by mail today with the University of Pennsylvania. The team recently competed with Rice Institute and Miami university. Harwood-Bedell Pinning Weddings And Engagements Chi Omega announces the pinning of Miss Maryanne Harwood of Wichita to Mr. Corb Bedell of Wichita. Miss Harwood was assisted by Misses Nancy Davis and Karen York, and Don McIrlash, Don Wells, and Russell Baltis. Miss Harwood wore an orchid. Misses Davis and York wore gardenia corsages. Mrs. William McWilliams and Mrs. J. H. Kreamer, housemothers, received gardenias. Chocolates were passed. Miss Harwood is a sophomore in the School of Fine Arts. Mr. Bedell is a junior in the business school and a member of Phi Delta Theta social fraternity. McNalley-Medlock Pinning ☆ ☆ Kappa Kappa Gamma announces the pinning of Mary Beth McNalley and Charles L. Medlock. 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