MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Socially Speaking Acacia Exchange Dinners Acacia fraternity held an exchange dinner Dec. 7 with Pi Beta Phi sorority. Recently they held an exchange dinner with Corbin hall. Kappa Eta Kappa Elects The new officers of Kappa Eta Kappa, professional electrical engineering fraternity are: president, Bill Hamilton; vice-president, Don Gordon; secretary, Francis Dudy; corresponding secretary, Elton Noble; treasurer, Walter Stockebrand; and sergeant-at-arms, Jack Cejka. * * Delta Gamma Pledges Entertain DELTA Glimna lvengas kultima the bledge class Ds. Glimna sorry, interrupt the actives of the chapter at a Christmas party Dec. 6 after closing hours. Santa Claus was present and the group sang Christmas carols and were served cocoa and cookies. * * Acacia Entertains Foreign Students Acacia fraternity entertained a group of foreign students with an informal Christmas buffet supper December 8. The guests were: Juan Aguerrie and Newton Calderra, Nicaragua; Ernest Baenninger, Switzerland; Alvaro Chavarria, and Eangeline Rounda, Costa Rica; Mehmet Czulu, Turkey. Albert Roland, Italy; Baaqer Shir- aze, India; Tibor Szabo, Hungary; Ruben Valderrama, Columbia; and Professor and Mrs. R. Lind. Sterling Hall Winter Formal *** Sterling hall entertained with a winter formal Dec. 4. Guests present were: T. O. Peters, George Bisonius, Charles Grimmett, Don Atken, Bud Seegmueller, Robert Light, Dean Fitzgerald, Al Dobson, Kenneth Cooper, John Meek, Frank McMcClure, Russell Bridwell, Rix Spadden, Robert Johnson, Ronald Shanline, Patricia Laurenceelle, and Nancie Greenman. Acacia Tea Dance The pledge class of Acacia fraternity entertained the pledge class of Delta Gamma with a tea dance Dec. 4 at the chapter house. Alpha KappaLambda entertained with a fall formal. Dec. 4 at the chapter house. The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dilley, Dean and Mrs. F. J. Moreau, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Canfield, Jeanne Aldridge, Jeanne Ausherman, Betty Rae Thomas; Zella Nightengale. Alpha Kappa Lambda Fall Formal Rita Roney, Marian Osmond, Mary Ann Ward, Janie Broadway, Jean Guthrie, Shirley Shriver, Nancy Sandhn, Ernestine Pulliam, Sybil Klamm, Barbara Lux, Bonita Slagt, Edris McCarty, Marian Kysar, Mary Elizabeth Kerr, and Barbara Schweheimer. Delicious Food that "melts in your mouth" is our specialty. . . for BREAKFAST LUNCH SUPPER EVENING SNACKS eat at the COURT HOUSE CAFE 1105 Mass. Seven Fur Coats Sell Cheaply At Auction Of McLean Estate New York—(UP)—The furs that went with the Hope diamond were sold Dec. 3 for $16,930. Seven fur coats—two in rare chinchilla, two in sable and one each in silver fox, silver blue mink and black broadtail were among the 23 fur pieces from the estate of the late Evalyn Walsh McLean auctioned in a two-day session at the Parke-Ber- A full-length chinchilla cage, appraised at $4,000, despite the yellowing of age, went on the auction block for $375 (cq). The sables brought the highest prices, $3,600 for a full coat which showed wear only where its five skin wide collar rubbed across the shoulders it hid, and $4,000 for a full length coat of more modern lines. One of the chinchilla coats in the sale, tattered from many wearings, brought $300. A full-length Dolman coat of the same delicate, feathery fur, went for $2,700. The silver mink coat, almost new and appraised at $4,500, sold for $2,100. The silver fox coat, also new looking, was sold for $200. The silver fox trimmed broadtail brought $130. Other items in the sale included six automobile robes, ranging from a 68-skin Russian sable throw, each skin with a tail, to a worn leopard knee warmer. Hopkins Hall Formal Hopkins hall. Christmas formal was held Dec. 4. Out of town guests were Herb Deetz, Kansas City, Mo.; Larry Putman, Kansas City, Kan.; Ray Bowman, Don McWilson, Don McIntosh, and Shirley Varnum, all of Manhattan; and Howard Cornwell, Osborne. Other guests were Jack E. Franklin, James Smith, James G. Bowman, J. J. Hoffman, Jack O. Ernst, Robert Lindsay, Gene Lewis, Leo Groseclove, William Wilcox. *** Pi Beta Phi Tea Dance The pledge classes of Pi Beta Phi sorority and Delta Tau Delta fraternity held a tea dance Dec. 4 at the Pi Beta Phi chapter house. Delta Taul frait exchange Dinner The members of Chi Taul sorority and Delta Taul Taul fraction recently held an exchange dinner. Delta Tau Delta Exchange Dinner Jenree-McCaughev Engagement Gamma Phi Beta announces the engagement of Marjorie Jenree, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Jenree of Kansas City, Kan., to Mr. Hugh McCaughey, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McCaughey, of Kansas City, Kan. The announcement was made by Mrs. Ralph Park, housemother, who received a corsage of gardenias and holly. Miss Jenre wore a corsage of brown orchids. Her attendants were Charlene Lashbrook and Betty Crawford, who also wore corsages of gardenias and holly. Miss Carlotta Nellis, Battenfeld housemother, wore a corsage of gardenias and roses. Miss Jenrese is a fine arts sophomore. Mr. McCaughey is a College junior, and a member of Phi Betta Pi medical fraternity. ☆ ☆ Cowger-Reed Pinning Chi Omega sorority announces the pinning of Ann Cowger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Cowger, of Topeka, to Mr. Ralph R. Reed, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Reed, of Osborne. Miss Cowger's attendants were Kathleen Larson, Nancy Davis, Maryanne Harwood, Karen York, Mary Jane Horton, Nancy Messenger and Mrs. Floyd Temple. The Sigma Chi quartet sang. Miss Cowger, Miss Larson, and Mrs. Temple received corsages of baby orchids, Mrs. Willia mT. McWilliams, housemother received a gardenia corsage. Miss Cowinger is a sophomore in the school of fine arts. Mr. Reed is a senior in the college and a member of Sigma Chi fraternity. Read the Want Ads Daily. HOME MADE CANDY Assorted Chocolates Candies for Pinnings and Engagements a Specialty! SPECIAL CHRISTMAS ASSORTMENTS * Candies * Roasted Nuts * Popcorn A New Line of Party Favors Call 1330—We will mail your orders. Princess Stuffed Dolls Dixie's Toys CARMEL CORN SHOP 842 Mass. 842 Mass. How's About A Vacation Job? Would you like to have a cool vacation and get paid for it? If so, drop in and see Donald Alderson, assistant dean of men, about a job at a western boys' camp lodge, or resort. Mr. Alderson has been corresponding with employers for resorts in Colorado, Arizona, and other western states since early fall and has a limited number of applications on hand. Most of the camps are looking for students who can fill jobs such as counsellors, cooks, office clerks, dishwashers, kitchen help, and general workers. "Persons who make a business of entertaining summer vacationers start to assemble their summer labor staff shortly after Jan. 1. For this reason, it is important that men students interested should contact me within the next few days," Mr. Alderson said. Ex-Teacher Wins Contest Bernard Frazier, '28, director of the Philbrook Art center in Tulsa, recently won the $500 first prize in the Ceramic National contest for his ceramic sculpture. Runaway Has New Excuse Mr. Frazier was an instructor in architecture and design at the University from 1938 to 1944. In 1941 he also won the first prize in the 17-year-old national competition. 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