THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4.1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Socially Speaking Triangle Elects The pledge class of the Triangle fraternity announces the election of the following officers: Eugene Kuehle, president; Harry Rogers, vice-president; and Robert Kleist, secretary. The active members recently elected Lawrence Hyde chapter treasurer. Sigma Pi Pledges Sigma Pi announces the pledging of Glenn Bethany of Russell. Triangle Pledges The Triangle fraternity announces the pledging of William Garden of Nickerson. Triangle Halloween Party Triangle fraternity held a Halloween party Oct. 29 at the chapter house. Guests were Ethel Swart, Marilyn Lind, Jean Gordon, Nancy Smith, Doris Miller, Nancy McGraw, Dorothy James, Patti Sue McClatehey, Nanette Hyer, Elizabeth Stenzel, Marian Mills, Georgia Ginther, Jerry Clements, Jane Koalzer, Esther Williams, Patricia McGowney, Joanne Mannon, Shirley Jobs, Margery Kauffman. Donna Lewis, Ruth Williams, Jackie Ogan, Shirley Lindquist, Carolyn Keith, Kittie Nite, Stella Budenosky, Barbara Zimmerman, Lois Cook, Jo Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Aker, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Helm, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burwell, Mr. and Mrs. James Deveney, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Stein, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Frazer. Chaperones were Mrs. Harry W. Potts, Mrs. Fanny DeLozier, Prof. and Mrs. Robert Lamberton. Iota Sigma Pi Tea Hostesses who poured were Mrs. Joseph Murray and Mrs. George W. Stratton. Iota Sigma Pi, honorary chemistry sorority, held a tea Sunday afternoon in the English room of the Union. Guests were women science faculty members, students of science, wives of chemistry professors, and the dean and assistant dean of women. Hahn-van der Smissen Engagement Foster hall announces the engagement of Ines Lorene Hahn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Loren Hahn of Dighton, to Eugene van der Smissen, son of the Rev. and Mrs. T. A. van der Smissen of Marton, S. D. Miss Hahn is a College senior, Mr van der Smissen is also a College senior and a member of Phi Chi, medical fraternity. The announcement was made monday night at Foster. Chocolates were passed by Dorothy Hahn and Wanda Good. Call K. U. 251 With Your News U-m-m-m GOOD!! - For that Melt-in-your Mouth home cooking away from home. Drive on out to SHAVER'S CAFE South of K.U. on Hiway 59 Today: On KFKU daily: 2:30 p.m.-On The Flying Carpet- Tom Shay, story teller. 2:45 p.m.-Musical Matinee- Bob Cristman, narrator. 9:30 p.m.-The Dean's choir, transcribed. 9:45 p.m.-Salesmanship today. 9:45 p.m.—Salesmanship today— Fred Sharpe. Law Wives Elect New Officers Officers of the Law wives were elected Wednesday in the law lounge. They are Mrs. Robert H. Royer, president; Mrs. Milo M. Unrush, vice-president; Mrs. Dwight O. Day, correspondent secretary; Mrs. John E. Honsinger, recording secretary; Mrs. Paul B. Watson, treasurer; and Mrs. Robert H. Gale, social chairman. A dinner will be held in the Kansas room Wednesday, Nov. 17. Reservations must be made by Friday Nov. 12. The Haskell dancers will be on the program. The next bridge meeting will be Wednesday, Nov. 10, in the law lounge. Kansas Music Educators Convene in Topeka Today Dr. Elin Jorgensen, associate professor of music education, was one of the speakers at the Kansas Music Education Association convention in Topcka this afternoon. Business Sorority To Meet Her address was "Helping the Classroom Teacher Build a Music Program via Principles Common to Child Development, Language, Arts, and Music." She also gave a demonstration to illustrate her speech, assisted by the children of the second and third grades from Polk school and the 6th grade from Lowman Hills school in Topeka. Phi Chi Theta, women's business sorority, will meet at 7:30 p.m. today in Corbin hall. Marjory Eudaly will tell of her trip to the national convention last June. Read the Daily Kansan daily. 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