Page 6 University Daily Kansan tuesday, Dec. 4, 1951 | ROTC's To Attend Ball Linen Made Of Pineapple To Be On Sale At YW Bazaar The YWCA will have its annual Christmas bazaar in Henley house, 1236 Oread street, on Friday and Saturday. Most of the organ houses on the campus have made various things which they will donate to the bazaar. From Alpha Chi pi placemats; Alpha Delta Pi, dolls made of socks; Alpha Omieron Pi, candy; Alpha Phi, candy and yarn bears, and Chi Omega, lunch sets. Delta Delta Delta, tea-towels, aprons and tablecloth sets; Delta Gamma, velvet ties; Gamma Phi Beta, baskets made of Christmas cards; Kappa Kappa Gamma, Christmas stockings and aprons, and Pi Beta Phi, potholders. The YWCA has obtained many goods on a consignment basis, that is, the organization receives a certain per cent of the sales. Among the consignment goods will be jewelry, Vermont maple sugar and syrup, fine linens from Gatlinburg, Tenn., and wood carvings, woven baskets and mats and pineapple cloth from the Philippine Islands. Corbin hall, denim aprons, coke aprons, hostess aprons; Miller hall, baked goods; Wattins hall, baked goods, and North College hall, silk fireplace mittens. Pineapple cloth, which is made from the leaves of the pineapple, is considered by some persons to be the finest linen made. The cloth for sale at the bazaar is all handwoven and hand embroidered; varying in price from $2 to $100. The pineapple cloth was brought to the U. S., last summer by Mrs. J. D. Bravo, whose husband is a research assistant in chemistry, Mr. and Mrs. Bravo formerly lived in the Philippines. The Ingrots, a mountain Official Bulletin Faculty forum, Wednesday noon, Faculty club. "Education under Totalitarianism." Faculty and staff welcome. KuKu club, 7.15 p.m. Thursday. Pine room, Union. Election of officers, attendance required. Pledges 7 p.m. Obtain application blanks for the SA scholarship in dean of women's office. All blanks must be turned in by Thursday, Dec. 13. Tau Sigma, 7:15 tonight, Robin- on gvm. Christian Science organization, 7 tam Thursday. Danforth chapel. Last "Dates and Mates" lecture, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Henley house, sponsored by YMCA and YWCA. The Rev. Dale Turner, "Religion and Marriage." International club 7:45 p.m. Thursday, girl's gym, Haskell Institute. Bus leaves Union 7:30 p.m. Kolk dances and songs. U.S. Air Force Rifle club, 7:30 tonight, 107 M.S. Dues must be paid. Campus affairs committee, 7:15 2003 Stang Campus affairs committee, 715 p.m. Wednesday, 222 Strong. Sophomore convocation, 10 a.m. Wednesday, Fraser theater. Shopo- wores excused from classes. All Student Council, 7:30 tonight, Pine room. Quill club, 4 today, East room, Union, Coffee. Social Work club, 4 p.m. Wednesday, AWS lounge. Brief but important meeting. Members urged to attend. Graduate coffee, 7:30 p.m. Thursday. Hawk's Nest. Chess club, 7:15 p.m. Wednesday, 11 Strong, 5th round of tournament. Kappa Beta covered dish supper, 30-7 tonight, Myers hall. Guest night. Deutscher Verein Donnerstag, 5 pm. 502 Fraser. Deutsche Studenten erzeahlen von ihrer Heimat. College, education, and journalism juniors and seniors: The English Proficiency examination will be given Saturday from 2 to 5 p.m. Register in the office of your dean today or Wednesday. Alpha Phi Omega service fraternity, 7:15 tonight, English room, Union. Program. Student chapter ASTE, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Lindley hall auditorium. Mr. Harl Day of Butler Manufacturing company, will speak on "Production and Tooling." Annual joint meeting with parent chapter of Kansas City. people of the Philippines, made the cloth, said Mrs. Bravo. Students who have completed ROTC courses and received commissions but have not graduated, and former ROTC students who are enrolled in the graduate school may attend the Military ball by paying the $2 fee to their respective ROTC offices. The ball will be Friday, Dec. 7, in the Military Science hall. CQ-Code practice session Wednesday night, E. E. lab. Interested students welcome. Is a special event requiring you to look your loveliest. Make An Appointment Today Phone 997 MARVIN'S Triangles Give Hour Dance Triangle engineering fraternity entertained Alpha Delta Pi sorority at an hour dance Thursday evening. 620 W. 9th Thirty-seven per cent of the pedestrians killed in urban traffic accidents last year were crossing streets between intersections. BEFORE A BLIZZARD YOUR CAR NEEDS TUNED UP AND PUT IN SHAPE FOR ZERO TEMPERATURES. DON'T WAIT FOR A BREAKDOWN! HAVE THESE POINTS CHECKED TODAY AT SANDERS! - RADIATOR ENGINE - TRANSMISSION BRAKES - DIFFERENTIAL - BODY - CRANKCASE - LIGHTS SANDERS MOTORS 622-24 Mass. Phone 616 No 'Cents' In Waiting—Let KANSAN Classifieds Save You Money. Laughs The Department of Speech and Drama Presents Laughs Laughs! THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST Tomorrow, Thurs., Fri., Sat. Fraser Theatre Curtain At Eight I-D Cards Admit! Present I-D Cards at Box Office Basement Green Hall for Reserved Seat Tickets 9-12, 1-4.