PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1942 The Society Page Women Will Gambol... Gingham Frolic To Be This Tuesday Evening Plans are forging ahead for the Gingham Frolic, annual event for all University women which will be Tuesday afternoon from 4 to 5:30 in the Kansas room of the Memorial Union building. Entertainment for the Frolic announced by Marybelle Long, social chairman of the WSGA, includes refreshments and dancing. Music will be furnished by a nickelodeon. A nickel will be the necessary admittance charge for the event, which is sponsored by $ ^{*} $ the WSGA and YWCA. [CHI OMEGA...] Among weekend events, the mixer after yesterday's game drew a large crowd. It was held in Robinson gym with lots of space for dancing and Danny Bachmann's band in charge. ALPHA CHI OMEGA . . . luncheon guests Thursday were Mariette Bennett and Betty Austin. guests Thursday afternoon were Lt. Col. and Mrs. John B. Smith, now stationed at Memphis, Tenn. dinner guests Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Brownlee, Kansas City, Mo. ... entertained pledges of Phi Gamma Delta with an hour dance Thursday evening. ...juncheon guests Saturday were Anna Lou Hock and Peggy Lou Gerstenkorn, Marion; and Ann Murray. weekend guests are Martha Hausam, Hutchinson; and Betty Shirk, Kansas City, Mo. ALPHA KAPPA PSI . . . ... announces the pledging of J. Wilson Rogers, member of the faculty of the school of Business. dinner guests tomorrow will be Mr. and Mrs. John A. Pomeroy and son Franklin, Holton. Betty Cohagen, Betty Shirk, Ernestine Shears, Margaret Stratton, Ruth Ann Meyers, Betty Jean Morrison, Katy Bonewich, Betty Ann Hopkins, Nancy Jane Peterson, Eileen Miller, Sybil Duff, Ruth Ann Boivaud, Jo Johnson, Sherrey Henry, Ida Mai Giddings, Mary Key Brown, Mini Nettles, Mary Louise Laffer, Dorothy Frazell, and Libby Prentice. weekend guests are George Barchow, Mulberry; Bob Mauler, and Bob Pfeil, Kansas City; Frank Schirmer, Bonner Springs; and Kenneth Harden, St. Joseph. DE LUXE CAFE KAPPA SIGMA. guest list for their dance last night included Lila Jean Doughman, Shirley Bayles, Aileen Ainsworth, Virginia Brehm, June Brannine, Pebbles Beech, Jimmie Spencer, Joyce Hartwell, Mary Ann Gray, Beverly Waters, Eileen Fresum, Vivian Bedingfield, Virginia McGill, Joyce Shook, Betty Lou Smith, June Yokin, Joan Hayden, Marian Hasty, Marilyn McEveney, Betty Jane Powers Our 24th Year in Serving K.U. Students 711 Mass. guests today include Mrs. Stan Ruhl, Mrs. Olivia Riggs, Gladys Armacost, Margaret Brown, and Betty Lou Current, all of Kansas City, Mo., Martha Jane Hayes and Virginia Ford, both of Coffeyville; and Martha Jean Jessin and Helen Kay Moore, both of Wichita. ROCK CHALK CO-OP . . . ...guests for the weekend are Jack Wertz, Greg Studer, Orville Kretzmeier and Al Monroe. JOLLIFFE HALL. entertained Floyd Rozenquist and Roger Lee at dinner Friday. DELTA GAMMA . . . luncheon guests Thursday were Mrs. Coleman and Janice Coleman, of Kansas City, Mo. initiation services will be held today for Joan Basore, Carol Stuart, and Betty Leibrand. I BETA PHI ... announces the initiation of Martha Thompson, Wichita, and Barbara Brelsford, Joplin, Friday afternoon. WESTMINSTER HALL. ... Maxine Jones went home to Topeka this weekend. held a Westminster Foundation cabinet meeting at the hall last night. Lila May Reetz is home in Eudora or the weekend. KAPPA ALPHA THETA ... Nadine Potter and Hazel De Wald accompanied Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Potter to Kansas City yesterday. ...guest at dinner Friday, night was Marian Carrothers. 题号:221 PHI GAMMA DELTA . . . Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Siapson and on, Donald, Kansas City, Mo., were guests at dinner Thursday night. PHI CHI . . . ...held open house Friday night at the chapter house. weekend guests include Mary Louise Adams, Bartlesville, Okla. Mrs. Joe Morton, and Peggy Pat Hennessy, both from Kansas City, Mo. announce the engagement of Shirley Bayles to Merrill Jones, Kappa Sigma. The pinning took place last night. GAMMA PHI BETA . . . ...Thursday luncheon guests were Elizabeth Ann Hall, Barbara Hall, and Mary Ruth Brown. guest at dinner Thursday was Buzzy Robbins. ...at dinner Friday entertained Bob Martin. weekend guest was Lucille Bozarth, Liberal, who is attending art institute at Kansas City, Mo. ...Johnette Bradley and Juanita Bowman have gone home for the weekend. ALPHA OMICRON PI . . . SIGMA PIH EPSILON . . . had Mr. Dewey Garrett of Oak- ley, Kansas, as a weekend guest. ...held a buffet supper and dance last night from 6:00 to 12:00 p.m. TRIANGLE . . . entertained at lunch Friday Mrs. J. A. Smith, Mrs. M. C. Ackerman, and Mrs. I. J. Cox of Kansas City, Mo. DELTA CHI ... Ray Callow of Oklahoma City is a weekend guest. DELTA CHI . . . Two New Teachers Appointed Two additional appointments have been announced by H. E. Chandler of the teacher's appointment bureau. They are as follows: Maynard Fox—Graduate English, South Dakota State College, Brookings, Eugenio Polson, M. A., 1925, Elementary School at Eudora. ★ BOOKS for Your Friends Overseas Select and mail them now for Christmas. We will glady wrap for Your Friends Overseas THE BOOK NOOK them for you. 1021 Mass. Tel-666 Gustafson 911 Mass. St. Students Jewelry Store for 39 Years. the "COLLEGE JEWELER" Pan-American League To Be Organized Here Antonio F. Lulli, Peruvian student here preparing for the diplomatic-service, has announced plans for the formation of a local branch of the international Pan-American League. Senior Lulli has been appointed by the League headquarters as organizer of college and university leagues throughout this portion of the United States. He has recently begun the organization of similar chapters at* the University of Minnesota [the executive headquarter] at Kansas College in Illinois. zation of similar chapters is the University of Minnesota and at Knox college in Illinois The Pan-American League is an international organization, administered by an executive board of which the international president is The purpose behind the formation of these leagues is to bridge the gap of language, the differences of race and psychology, of customs and courtesy through knowledge and understanding, and by education to establish a closer relationship between the nations of the two Americas. Lulli points out that since national security has become a matter of hemisphere defense it becomes essential for the people of the Americas to quickly arrive at an understanding of one another's character and culture in order that the governmental agreements may have the strength of sympathetic peoples. An International League the executive head, subject to a permanent, self-supporting governing board of 21 members. It is supported by nominal membership due annual contributing and sustaining memberships, and such special gifts as those interested in the league may make. The Pan-American League is a non-profit, non-partisan and non-sectarian -organization. It has no salaried officers. The Student Pan-American League, as organized in this country's colleges and universities, is an integral part of the parent league, but is administered as a separate part. 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