23,1948 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1948 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Socially Speaking Faculty Women's Party "Farm Frolic" is the theme of the Faculty Women's club party to be held Friday at 7:30 p. m. at the club house. Square dancing and games will be the entertainment. Piano duets will be played by Marian Jersild and Katherine Mulky. Elin K. Jorgensen is general chairman of the party and will lead the singing and dancing. Other committee chairmen are: Mrs. Edith Kern, games; Joanne Johnson, decorations; and Margaret Pihlbad, refreshments. Phi Chi Theta Pledges Ten women have been pledged by Phi Chi Theta, business women's sorority. \* \* \* Those pledged were Corel Dunkley, Marcelle Gass, Frances Hadley, Mary Jane Lair, Doris Margreiter, Delma Nichols, Martha Oatman, Lois Parken, Letha Pearson, and Peggy Shinn. Phi Kaps Elect Recently elected officers of Phi Kappa are Edward Oaly, president; Bernard Domann, vice-president; Feliz Spies, recording secretary; Thomas Conroy, corresponding secretary; Ralph Collins, treasurer; Dulhane, steward; Al Riedel, sergeant-at-arms; Steve Herrera, historian; Jack Brooks, editor; and William Case, Kenneth Dieker, and William Conroy, interfraternity council representatives. Miller Hall Elects Miller hall recently elected the following officers: Joyce Rohrer, activities chairman; Rita Swearingen, scholarship chairman; Mary Helen Ryder, member of the social committee. Sigma Kappa Elects Recently elected officers of Sigma Kappa are; Pat Behler, president; Gerry Ott, vice-president; Kay Hessling, recording secretary; Carol Dunn, corresponding secretary; Jane Wilcox, social chairman; Billie Nave, activities chairman; Charlotte Reams, song leader; and Barbara Burnham, intramural chairman. Swarthout Visitors Mr. and Mrs. William A. Rider and baby daughter, Victoria, left Kansas City recently by plane for their home in Westbury, Long Island, after several weeks visit with Mrs. Rider's parents, Dean and Mrs. W. M. Swarthout, Lawrence. Tau Kappa Epsilon The pledge class of Tau Kappa Epsilon entertained the pledges of Delta Gamma with a luncheon and dance Saturday afternoon at the Teke house. New Jay Janes The Jay Janes chose four new members at a rush tea recently. They are Mary Lynn Trouseland, Delta Delta Delta; Rachel Cooper and Nancy German, Alpha Delta Pi; and Ruth Keller, Jolliffe. The pledging will be held at 5 p. m. Wednesday in Watkins hall. Read the Daily Kansan daily. GALES American Custom Chocolates, $1.75 STOWIT'S Rexall STORE GALES All this week 39c SALE Values up to $1.50 Come in and look around. Rowland's Mariners Plan To Aid El Guacio A project to aid the people of El Guacio, a farm community in Puerto Rico, was adopted by members of the Mariners club Feb. 20. The project is to be sponsored by the Presbyterian board of foreign missions. The women of El Gaucio will make hand made scarfs, hand towels, and other cloth products, which they will forward to the Matiners club. The members of the club will then offer these articles for sale at the University and in Lawrence. The money that is collected by the club from the sale of the cloth goods will be used to buy milk goats that will-be sent to the Puerto Rican community to help combat a shortage of milk in that country. Movies of Palestine were also shown at the meeting to acquaint members with living conditions throughout the world. University Women To Meet Thursday The members of the University Women's club will meet Thursday in neighborhood groups. Group 1 with Mrs. C. M. Baker at 2:30 p.m.; group 2 with Mrs. Guy Keeler at 7:30 p.m.; group 3 with Mrs. C. F. Nelson, 7:45 p.m.; group 4 with Mrs. John Patton, 8 p.m.; group 5 with Mrs. J. O. Maloney, 8 p. m.; group 6 with Mrs. J. A. Burzle, 8 p. m.; group 7 with Mrs. John Alfrey, 2:30 p.m.; group 8 with Mrs. Albert Palmerlee, at 8 p.m.; group 9 with Mrs. John Nelson at 7:30 p.m.; group 10 with Mrs. E. G. Nelson at 7:30 p.m.; group 11 with Mrs. Worthie Horr at 2:30 p.m.; and group 12 with Miss May Gardner at 7:30 p.m. Home Economics Club To Have Washington Party Home Economics club members will have a George Washington Day party at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in the apartment of Doris Uehling, faculty advisor. A short business meeting will be held before the party. Refreshments will be served. Sigma Kappa Pledges Sigma Kappa announces the pledging of Margaret Marie Moyer, Lawrence. Rummer-Burnham The engagement of Janet Rummer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Rummer, to Robert W. Burnham, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Burnham, Wichita, was announced Sunday at Watkins hall by Miss Julia A. Willard, housemother. Before the announcement Beverly Stember, accompanied by Donna Lou Holm, sang "Because." Guests attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Burnham,Mr. and Mrs.Rummer, and Mr. and Mrs.Dale Rummer. Miss Rummer wore a corsage of Talisman roses. Her attendants, Gloria Neely and Mrs. Dale Rummer, received corsages of jonquils and pearls, the couple wore carnation corsages, and Miss Willard wore a gardenia. Miss Rummer is a College sophomore. Mr. Burnham is a senior in aeronautical engineering at Wichita university. Extension Awards Diplomas To 89 Lawrence Women University Extension announces the awarding of diplomas to 89 women of the Lawrence area for completion of work in the course, "The Pre-School Child." Mrs. Louella Foster conducted the course which covered all phases of care for the pre-school child. BUY, SELL, RENT thru our CLASSIFIEDS PHONE YOUR WANT ADS to the DAILY KANSAN (Hours 10-12 a.m. and 1-3 p.m. except Sat.) 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