TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6. 1934 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Hill Society University Women's Club Entertains With Tea At the Finance tea of the University Women's club, which was held Thursday afternoon in Myers hall, Prof. W. C. Walker, the president, on "Wild Flowers of Kansas." The Valentine theme was used in the decorations and on the tea table. Mrs. Raymond Schwegler and Miss Helen Mahin poured. Mrs. J, W. Twente was general chairman of the tea. Mrs. Earnest Boyes was chairman of the Finance committee and in charge of the program. Mrs. J. J. Kistler was in charge of the tea table, Mrs. F. P. O伯ien of the refreshments, and Mrs. Bert Nash of decorations. Prof. and Mrs. Allen Crafton entertained with a dinner at the Manor Saturday evening, in honor of Rollo Walter Brown, author and lecturer, of Cambridge, Mass. The Chi Omega alumna met yesterday afternoon for an informal tea and business meeting at the home of Mrs. Solen Olemey, 1613 Tennessee. The Alpha Gamma Delta Mothers' club will meet tomorrow afternoon at the chapter house. Mrs. Margaret Hilchie of Toronto, Canada will be a guest. Dinner guests at the Delta Zeta house last night were Mrs. Ernest Lawson; Joyce Trayler, gr., and Gail Pollur; c.363. Alpha Xi Delta will entertain with an informal Valentine dinner this evening at the chapter house. Florence Speaks, c37, and Florence Dill, c35, are in charge. Mrs. Ernest Lawson of Arkansas City is a guest at the Della Zeta house. Phi Gamma Delta entertained with a Pig dinner and dance at the Hotel Belle-rive in Kansas City, Mo., last night. Professor Wins Art Award Karl Mattern Is Recipient of Gold Medal for Water Color Painting professor of drawing and painting, won the gold medal in water color with his "U.S. 40. Kansas." This is the third time since 1928 that he has received a gold medal in the Midwestern Artists exhibition. U. S. 40 is the longest, flattest, and straightest piece of paved highway known to motorists in this region, and Mattern has seen above it a lively Kansas sky and a horizon that has invited as many dreamers as any in the world. Mr. Matttern also received honorable mention for the portrait of a very intelligent looking young man called "The Professor." Other K. U. graduates who have had entries accepted for the exhibition are Clara Hatton, now instructor in the design department; Raymond Eastwood, professor of painting; Ethyne Jackson, assistant to Rossiter Howard, director of the Art Institute; Paul W. Manner; Katherine Tailshack; Franklin A. Rice; Isabel Schreiber; Valerie Swenson; and Philip Yost, sp. fa. Send the Daily Kansan home. 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