SEPTEMBER 28,1945 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE THREE SOCIALLY SPEAKING Mary Margaret Gaynor, Society Editor Guests Eine With Chi O's Dinner guests at the Chi Omega house Wednesday were Patricia Gore, ElDorado; Lt. and Mrs. H. Grey, Topeca; Cp. Dale Briman, Topeka; and Mrs. Dean Simms, Kansas City, Mo. Two Visit Alpha Chi's * * Mrs. H. H. Henry and Mrs. Charles D. Hall, Kansas City, were guests at the Alpha Chi Omega house yesterday. Theta's Elect Pledge Officers *** Jean Francisco, Kansas City, has been elected president of the Kappa Alpha Theta pledge class. Other officers include Margaret Eberhardt, secretary; Patricia Tomilinson, treasurer; Martha Abel, song leader; and Sally Winterscheidt, song leader. Alpha O's to Entertain --- A coffee will be given by Alpha Omicron Pi at 8 p.m. Sunday night at the chapter house in honor of the group's sponsors. Guests of honor will be Miss Irene Peabody, Miss Joie Stapleton, Miss Ruth Orcutt, Mrs. F. J. Moreau, Mrs. Verner Smith, and Mrs. Lyle Powell. *** Claassen Is Guest A Kappa Kappa Gamma dinner guest last night was Miss Sally Claassen of Ithaca, N. Y. Miss Claassen is here visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Funk Strong. Pi K. A.'s Elect Officers New officers of Pi Kappa Alpha are Bob Yendes, president; Jack Kennedy, vice-president; Ralph A.O. Pi Announces Hosking Engagement The engagement of Rose Hosking, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hosking, Kansas City, to Glenn Haler, U.S.N.R., son of Mrs. Esther Haler, Kansas City, was announced last night at dinner at the Alpha Omicron Pi chaper house. Mrs. P. H. Klinkenberd, housemother, read the announcement which was handed to her on a silver tray along with the engagement ring. She received a corsage of pink roses. Candles were lighted by Lee Duncan. Mrs. Haler placed the ring on Miss Hosking's finger as members of the chaper sang "Sweetheart of Alpha O" Miss Hosking wore a white orchid corsage and Mrs. Haler wore a pink orchid corsage. Ruth Stallard and Beverly Reitz assist with the passing of the chocolate. They received red rose corsages. Miss Hosking is a freshman in the School of Fine Arts. Haler is stationed aboard the U.S.S. New Jersey. The wedding will take place during the Christmas holidays. Martin, treasurer; and Bob Burch, historian. The pledge class of Pi Kappa Alpha has also elected its officers. Harold Hinshaw is president; Melvin Gilmore, vice-president, and Bob Flatt, song leader. Sandpaper was known to the Chinese as early as the 13th century when they used a natural gun to make bits of crushed seashells stick to parchment the earliest recorded introduction of coated abrasives. The term Kaffir, used to cover all natives in South Africa, came down from the east coast by way of Portuguese, and is an Arab word meaning "unbeliever." The Orients were the first to make paper. I.S.A. Will Sponsor Free Mixer Tomorrow Freshmen and new students will be guests of the Independent Student association at a free mixer to be given from 9 to 12 tomorrow in the Union lounge. A nickelodeon will furnish music for the dance. Several freshman students will entertain guests at intermission. Lorraine Carpenter, Helen Thompson, and Lena Moe are in charge of plans for the mixer. Jack Nichols, I. S. A. president, stated that the dance will give everyone a chance to get acquainted with more University students and that both men and women are invited to come. Presbyterian Church Is Place of Ingamells Wedding Joyce Jeanne Ingamells, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Walker Ingamells of Columbus, was married Aug. 29, to Raymond Gerald Brubaker of Alloona. The marriage was solemnized in the First Presbyterian church of Columbus. The bride's mother served as her daughter's matron of honor. Marylee Masterson, College sophomore, sang "Always" and "Because." She was accompanied by Emalouise Britton, College sophomore, at the organ. The whirling movement of a tornado has been estimated at from 100 miles an hour in the least destructive storms to more than 500 miles an hour in the most violent ones. Mrs. Brubaker attended the University last year as a College sophomore. The South African Republic became a part of the British Empire in 1877. ON CAMPUS Newman club dance, 8 to 11:30 p.m. Friday, Kansas room of the Memorial Union building. I.S.A. free mixer, 9 p.m. to 12 a.m. Saturday, Union lounge. Kappa Beta tea, 3:30 p.m. Sunday, Myers hall. AT THE THEATER Lawrence Municipal Airport M.D. TIPTON, Mgr. ONG AIRCRAFT CORP. Tonight and Tomorrow Tongtight and "Tomorrow" Jayhawkier—"JuniorAlias" "Battle"—"Batman" Varsity—"Silver Spurs" and Midnight Manhunt An opportunity for ANY STUDENT to obtain a Private Pilot's Certificate at reduced rates. The course covers one semester and 3 University credits are given. For Information See Prof. W. M. Simpson Room 102, Aeronautical Engineering Bldg. 33-Year Old Cripple Raped Jayhawk Flying Club The continental congress established the continental marine corps Nov. 10, 1775. Sunday Anchorage, Alaska, (UP)--A 28-year-old house-to-house spice salesman, Stanley Boyd, who came here in March from Topeka, Kans., was being questioned today by police and agents of the federal bureau of investigation in connection with the rape-slaying Sunday of a 63-year-old cripple, Mrs. Bessie Wells. Allen Speaks in Salina Dr. F. C. "Phog" Allen, physics education director, left this morning for Salina, where he will attend the Central Kansas conference board meeting of the Methodist church. Dr. Allen will address the men and boys of the church on "Playing the Game." Gamma Phi Pinned To Cpl. William Neff LEARN TO FLY Gamma Phi Beta has announced the pinning of Joan Hendrickson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R.A. Hendrickson, Kansas City to Cpl. William Neff, son of Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Neff, Kansas Ctiv. The Rev. Ernest D. Plotts officiated, at the services in the Garrett Memorial Methodist church of Paris, Texas. Mrs. Thus is enrolled in the College this semester. Her husband is stationed at Ft. Ord, Calif. The announcement was made Wednesday night at dinner at the Gamma Phi Beta chapter house by Mrs. Ralph Baldwin, housemother, Mrs. Baldwin received an orchid corsage. Verlene Kent, College sophomore and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Kent of Florence, chose Aug. 25 for the date of her marriage to Pvt. William H. Titus, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Titus, Hays. Miss Hendrickson is a sophomore in the College. Neff is a former student of the University and a member of Phi Gamma Delta. He has just returned from overseas duty to spend a 30 day furlough. Chocolates were passed by Anna Frances Muhlenbruch and Mary Ann McClure. They also received orchid corsages. Miss Hendrickson wore a white orchid corsage. Members of Phi Gamma Delta called at the chapter house after dinner. 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