UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS BER19,1944 stponed holidays -op at Hen n unorga a postponed as holidays, a cabinet at night. A students was at Henley plans will be held Miss Jones % considered of the diffi- mining Sun- ence. Kansan of KANSAS as RUTH TIPPIN KATI GORBILL ORES SULZMAN ELAINE SCOTT JYUNE CRAIG NETTE YOUNG PAUL HUDSON Association Association. Advertising by e, 420 Madi- Nov. 1, to celebrate $1.85 plus $.85 plus $.04 to 1 to buy $1.97 tax and $1.07 law, and Lawrence, up the school sunday, Uni-examination mailbox, post office at of March 3, ED I.D. Throat one 302 device B e 3200 ICAL one 425 cient ABLES nothing Phone 67 ACY 01 Mass. THREE TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1944 Wagstaff-Kline Pinned Monday The pinning of Joanna Wagstaff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R.H. Wagstaff of Lawrence, to Pfc. Duane Kline, son of Mr. and Mrs. Duane Kline, Sr. of Baxter Springs, has been announced. Traditional chocolates were passed at the Kappa Alpha Theta house last night. Miss Wagstaff wore an orchid corsage. Mrs. Clarke Mandigo, housemother, and Nancy Tomlinson, who assisted in the ceremony, wore gardenia corsages. A junior in the College; Miss Wra- staff is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. Private Kline is a junior in the University of Kansas School of Medicine. He is a member of Phi Kappa Psi, social fraternity, and Nu Sigma Nl, professional fraternity. Neil Legler, Chi O, Pinned Yesterday To Page W. Benson Chi Omega has announced the engagement of Neil Legler, daughter of Mrs. George Legler, Leavenworth, to Lt. Page William Benson, son of Mr. and Mrs. George J. Benson, El Dorado. The ceremony took place at the Chi Omega house last night at the Christmas dinner, with the traditional passing of chocolates. Miss Legler, who wore a corsage of American beauty roses, was assisted by Betty Nichols and Anne Young. Miss Nichols wore white roses and Miss Young's corsage was of talisman roses. Mrs. Edith F. Martin, housemother, was presented with a corsage of white carnations and pink roses. Miss Legler is a senior in the College, majoring in bacteriology. Lt. Benson graduated from the University of Indiana in 1941 where he was affiliated with Beta Theta Pi fraternity. He attended the School of Law at the University in 1942. Since that time he has been in the army. He was recently commissioned from the officer's candidate school at Camp Barkley, Texas. Lt. Benson is now in Omaha, Neb, waiting to be assigned. Gamma Phi Beta—Guests at the annual Christmas party and buffet supper Saturday night were James McBride, Lt. Paul Sidenburg, Lt. Robert Erhardt, Lt. Hal Kaufman, Harold Both, Ned Naylor, Stanley Hobbs, Michael Nichols, Robert Duboc, Robert Ellsworth, James McCollem, Wallace Parker, Chester Klein, Harry Jennison, Robert Elbel, Robert Gove, Redrick Bradley, Robert Lindley, Robert Bayles, Richard Schaffer, Calvin Pierpont, Keith Congdon, James Conard, Francis Pierpont, Harry Stucker, John Marshall, John McGuekin, James Baska, Dan Gardner, Robert Stoffer, Dale Ostlund, Nelson May, Don Miller, Sidney Walker, William Mowery, Jack Stewart, Frank Wendlendt, Lee Baker, and James Mordy. Campus Society Emma Jane Staton, of Coffeyville, was a weekend guest. 1244 Louisiana — The annual Christmas party was held last night in the form of a taffy pull and gift exchange. Sigma Kappa—Dean and Mrs. Gill- bert Ulmer, Mrs. W. D. Thompson, and Miss Kathleen Doering were guests at a coffee last night. Alpha Delta Pi -Mrs. George Hedrick, an alumna, Lawrence, visited the chapter last night. Mrs. Yeargain Is Housemother At Ricker Residence Hall Jayhawk Co-op—Mr. and Mrs. Jerick, house parents, will give a Christmas party for the men of the co-op tonight. Lt. Wesley Buchele was a guest Mrs. J. C, Yeargain, of Quiney, Ill., is a new housemother at Ricker hall, Miss Marie Miller, acting adviser of women, announced today Mrs. Yeargain replaced Miss Ida Bieber. yesterday, and Arnold Greenhouse was a visitor Sunday. Kappa Alpha Theta—Guests at the annual Christmas banquet we eve Nancy Abel, former chapter member, and Martha Abel, both of Kansas City, Mo., and Marilyn Fleming, Topeka. Corbin Hall—Caroleers from the hall serenaded navy PT's last night. Kappa Sigma—Guests at the Black and White formal dance Saturday night were; Joyce Morgan, Dorothy Bowersock, Marilyn Beck, Mary Zeller, Carol Lembeck, Jean Knuth, Dorothy Herrmann, Suzanne Hamel, Arlene Williams, Tuka Wright, Eugenia Hepworth, Jennette Hass, Beverly Robertson, Frances Lawrence, Norma Lutz, Marietta Richardson, Doris Dixon, Donna Mae Wingerson, and Harriet Sharp. Chi Omega's Will Sing At Topeka Air Base Members of Chi Omega sorority will go to Topeka tonight to give a Christmas program for the 150 men in the army air base hospital. A quartet composed of Peg Smith, Katharine Kufah, Mimi Nettels, and Bonnie Holden will sing "Stardust," "When Day Is Done," and "I'm Dreaming of a White Christmas." The Chi Omega chorus will sing several special numbers, and there will be group singing of the best known Christmas carols. An incidental solo on "O Holy Night" will be sung by Katharine Kufah. Mimi Nettels will sing Schuber's "Ave Maria" with Janet Taylor playing the flute obligato and with Peg Smith at the piano. Elizabeth Baker will be the master of ceremonies. The group will give their program in three wards and in the general auditorium. They will be accompanied by Mrs. Edith F. Martin, Chi Omega housemother. — BUY U.S. WAR BONDS — — BUY U.S. WAR BONDS — Eberhardt Tells Club Of Kansas Art Works The artistic use of native Kansas products was the subject of a talk given by Miss Margaret Eberhardt, instructor in the department of design, at the December meeting of the Faculty Women's club yesterday evening. Miss Eberhardt told of processing and weaving wheat and rye straw, swamp grasses, cuttail leaves, and braiding cornhusks and slough grass. She showed novelty pins and figures made of pine cones and and purses plaited from four and seven-ply straw braid. Miss Loda Newcomb, instructor in the secretarial department, who was chairman of the hostess committee, was assisted by Miss Lucille Aust, Miss Martha Peterson, Miss Maribelle Hines, and Miss Lalia Walling. An interesting part of her talk concerned clays from Ellsworth and Cloud counties and in the ceramic department. Her exhibit included a salad bowl she had modeled, decorated, and glazed. Two Hundred Attend Servicemen's Formal W. C. Boardman played the role of Santa Claus at the party and Eob Slater, radio announcer, played the piano for the community sing. Pop corn balls, surprise gifts, a jolly old St. Nicholas, and a community sing, all combined to entertain approximately 200 guests at the servicemen's formal Christmas party at the servicemen's center Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shenk and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Slater were the alumni hospitality committee for the Sigma Kappa sorority, sponsors of the center Saturday night and Sunday. A buffet supper sponsored by the Community Service league, was served Sunday evening. Mrs. Frank T. Stockton was in charge. The Servicenmen's Wives club had a gift wrapping stand for men who wished to have some assistance with their gift wrapping problems. Gifts for the party were provided by the junior hostesses. BUY WAR STAMPS Santa Suggests For the Holidays Ahead STRIKING SKIRTS 100% Wool in Plain or Plaids. $4.98 Especially Effective with Sport Blouses or Bright Colored Sweaters $3.98 CLASSIC BLOUSES Notched Collar, with Long or Short Sleeves. In Popular Plain Colors or Smart Candy-Stripped Lawrence's Newest Shopping Center 930 Mass. St.