THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5. 1935 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE ] Hill Society Pi K.A. Holds Election Vorl Ward, b'36, was elected president of the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity in a recent election. The following were elected to fill the office of vice-president, Morris Hildreth, t'36; secretary, Brandon Jenson, c'38; social worker, David Riese, d'39; ponding, secretary, Harlan Reynolds, c'38; historian, Lewis Ward, c'38; intramural manager, Robert Oyler, 137; and alumni secretary, Fred Huey, c'39. Kappa Alpha Theta Holds Party Kappa Alpha Theta sorority will hold its winter formal party Saturday evening at the Memorial Union building and will perform her orchestra will furnish the music. Alpha Delta Pi Holds Party Alpha Delta Pi security will entertain with their formal winter party, Saturday, at the chapter house. Dorn will be there to entertain. City, Mo., will furnish the music. Dinner guests at the Sigma Nu house this evening will be Jeanne Jenkins, c'encl; Marjorie Wahl, fa'38; Mary Depew, c'39; Suzanne Engemil, ecncl; Alexia Marks, c'39; Helen Warren, c'39; Mary Kaillieh Lattner, c'39; Mary Wickham, c'36; Betty Aines, c'40; Betty Ann Jones, c'43; Alice Marie Meyn, c'44; Jane Eckhardt, c'45; Barbara Marshall, c'44; Jane Campbell, c'47; Mary Jane Haynes, c'encl; Margaret Lockhard, c'39; and Alice Thorn, c'37. ☆ ☆ ☆ Dinner guests at the Kappa Sigma house tonight will be Kathryn Fay fc'36; Marjorie Chapman, jeg Landinson c'37; Milded Mikelan c'37; Helen Winchell c'37; Hilda Slens fa'39; FaRobin Cook, fa'39; FaRoberta Mitchell fa'39; and Miss Melvin. There will be an hour dance after the dinner. Kappa Eta Kappa elected the officers Tuesday evening; Max Gibson, president; Vernon Fulson, vice president; Michael O'Connor, Dean Word, treasurer; Orin Hamba, correspondent secretary; Claude Burden, historian; and Earl Jenkins, sergeant-corporal. Alpha Chi Omega announces the engagement of Helen Louise Goodwin c38, to El H. Minton of Roswell, N. M. Mr. Minton was a member of Kappa Sigma fraternity at New Mexico university. ☆ ☆ ☆ Chi Omega entertained the Delta Upsilon fraternity with an hour dance Tuesday evening. Sigma Kappa entertained the Delta Chi fraternity with an hour dance Tuesday evening. Eleanor Collinson of Topeka will be a guest at the Pi Beta Phi house this week-end. Ann Harbon, 37, and Miss Maude Elflet will be dinner guests at the Sigma Chi house tonight. ☆ ☆ ☆ Mrs. Field of Kansas City, Mo., was a guest at the Pi Beta Phi house yesterday. M. J. H. Bennett of Ottawa was a luncheon guest at the Alpha Chi Omega house yesterday. Miss Vota Lear and Miss Virginia Melvin will be luncheon guests at the Pi Beta Phi house today. Corbin hall will hold open house tonight from 7 until 8 o'clock. Ruth Besty, c35, of Lakin is a guest at the Sigma Kappa house this week. Gamma Phi Beta entertained Kappa Sigma at an hour dance Tuesday night Sue Reid, c38, was a dinner guest a the Gamma Phi Beta house Tuesday. Ellsworth Relates History Of Student Union Building (Continued from page one) exafteria were ready for use. A dance floor was put on the second floor in 1828, but it was not until January, 1834, that rooms and unfinished brick walls disappeared from view. Approximately $250,000 has been put into the Union, and it will take $400,000 more to complete it; and it will not be completed until the funds are obtained. Mr. Ellsworth offered dined food of the Union when it is completed. "The top story requires a stairway to reach it and inside construction including partitions, plaster, furniture and all that. It will be made up largerly of student offices and meeting rooms, for which a great demand exists. "The sub-hassense needs permanent finishing instead of the present temporary wall-board partitions. Then there is to be built a great addition on the north-a wing almost as large as the present structure. It will offer more dining rooms for use of small meetings, private parties, and the like, an extension of the lounge, reading room, or other facilities not now provided." Student membership into the University of Kansas Memorial Union is extremely low. The annual activity is limited to 15 students. To maintain the Union, in Wisconsin, Mr. Elsworth pointed out, the fee is $15, and in few places it is less than $5. The Union operating committee, the student body, consists of university members, three alumni, and a member of the board of regents. Prof. Henry Werner, men's student adviser, is chairman of the operating committee, and the student manager of the Union. The Memorial Union belongs to the students. It is there as a place in which they may meet, have parties, and widen their acquaintances. It is there to help promote warm friendships and good fellowship, and for entertaining guests and parents. It is the common meeting ground for the campus community, for organizing house; for the alumni and the undergraduate; Wood Cuts to Be Exhibited Department of Design Displays World Done by Charles Turzak The department of design is offering an exhibition of wood cuts by Charles Turak, now on display in room 220 West Administration. These cuts come from Chicago, and will be on display until Dec. 18. There are 50 wood cuts in all, 10 of which are in color, the other 40 in black and white. Twenty-seven of the cuts are cut to a minimum limited as to the number of editions. This showing is one of quite unusual interest in that it differs greatly in many respects from any display ever before presented by the department of design. Some of the cuts show architecture rich in detail, and some exhibit an aesthetic in quality, almost to the point of abject nature; others depict quiet rural or village scenes. Nearly half of the cuts show scenes of Chicago, several of which are scenes from the campus of Northwestern University. There are also a lot of landscapes of Czechoslovakia. Mr. Turak has published two interest- ing books, biographies in wood cuts of Abraham Lincoln and Benjamin Levine, who have written several from the Lincoln biography. A booklet explaining some of the subjects, giving the names of the kind of wood used in the various eats, and the types of furniture for sale may be found on the wall. Christmas Varsity Is Postponed Gene Loyd, varsity dance manager, announced yesterday that the ChristmasVarsity, originally scheduled for Dec. 16, will be held on Thursday the great number of parties which will be held during the Yuletide season. Although Italy has never declared war against Ethiopia, it is safe to guess that the latter country has surmised that something like that is going on Faculty Women's Club EXHIBITION AND CHRISTMAS SALE Beautiful imported articles and handcraft of many kinds 1560 Louisian Street December 7 BUSY DAYS Why not stay on the Hill for dinner? to choose from. Christmas Bazaar Gives Oriental Atmosphere To Henley House at the CAFETERIA The living rooms of Henley house have assumed an Oriental appearance since the opening of the annual Christmas market. Specially in this true when table and floor lamps add their soft glow to the living room, imported China and Japan. Brightly colored tapestries hang on the walls; pink, lavender, and yellow artificial cherry blossoms add their charm; battik scarves warm before the fireplace; Chinese iron silhouette pies are flattered to curtains and the wall. Make your way through the friendly rooms, with that "it home" feeling, in a warmly decorated space of Chinese cloisonne, Liao stone, Climber laquette boxes, lacquer trays Another table displays Chinese embroidery, cross-stitch and appliqué colors on both white and natural colored linen. Bridge sets, lunchmeet sets, guest towels, runners, handkerchiefs, pillows, lovely pieces may be purchased here. Jasmine tea, in neat little Oriental FASHION HIGHLIGHTS - That's exactly what you see at Nanette's! - Whether your search be for dresses for on the campus or off, you'll be sure to find them at Nanette's. - They are all $7.99. OVER THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. Phone 511 jars or Christmas wrapped packages. Chinese ginger, Oriental stationary and Christmas cards and seals decorate in table. The novelty table is an interesting one. There are wooden book-ends, nut sets, puzzles, toy, but pot mats of wood, straw nails, boxes of incense. 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