6 TABLE HISTORICAL SOCIETY Topeka, Ks. WANT ADS WHERE MORE PEOPLE DO MORE BUYING AND SELLING! 5 yards day days days r less 50c 75c $1.00 erms Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be paid promptly. Ads must be called to the office for the issues of Friday and saturday for the issues of Friday and tuesday, or brought to the University daily Kansan Business office, Flint Hall you are looking for someone to do your altering, shortening your coat or sweater. Call VI3- 079 for appointment. First class tailor- gage guaranteed. 842 Indiana. tf BUSINESS SERVICES IVE GIFTS--Nightingale Canary Singers, Parakeets, all colors from sunny Texas-complete stocks of cages and stands, fresh foods and toys. Complete outfits for dogs, beds, kits. Fresh foods. Fish, Turtles, tannheeons, Hamsters, etc. Everything in the Pet Field. Grant's Phone and Gift shop, 1218 Conn. Phone V3-12-921. tf *VXPIST*-Experienced in theses, term papers, reports. Fast and accurate, student rates. Mrs. Betty Vequist. 1935 Karser Ave. Phone VI 3-2011. tf HIENCED TYPIST: Theses, term reports, given immediate at- tention. Fast, accurate service at reg- istration. Glinka, 1911 Tennessee. Phone VI 3-1240 DRESSMAKING - Formals, alterations Wedding gowns. Ola Smith 941% Miles TYINGB: Term papers, reports, theses, diamonds, 29-D Sunnyide. Y1-8320-69 and 29-D Sunnyide. Y1-8320-69 EXPERIENCED TYPIST: Fast, accurate service for theses, reports and term papers. Regular rates. Mrs. Barlow, 606 Maine. Phone VI-73-6541. tt COACHING - TUTORING - Voice, English, Public speaking. Experienced and accredited teacher. VI 3-7677. 12-15 TYPING—Term papers, etc. Ava Wood 100 Tennessee. Phone VI 3-5175. AUUNDRY washed and dried. 50c a load. give a month's diaper service to the baby for Christmas. Smitty, East 23rd. Phone VI 3-8077. 12-13 TYPING. Term papers, reports and manuscripts. No. 12-9483. Mrs. R. Hadidis 512 Lv. LaT. 06366. Mrs. 12- 14483. LOST TYPING—Experienced. Theses. terms. Irritie, Pirite. V13-1617. W t Th Wt II. I. Charcoal grey wallet containing important papers. Reward. Irwin Polack. 1409 Tennessee. 12-13 LOST. ID card, No. 9410. Possibly in library. If found, please contact Dorothy Twente, VI3-8649. 12-16 SLIDE RULE, K & E Log log Duplex rector. Reward. Call Russell Hayes, VI3-8434. tf MAN'S WRIST WATCH. Found near campanile Sunday. Owner must identify and pay 75c for all Daily Kansas Business Office. 111 Flint Hall. 12-15 WANTED STATICS TUTOR: wanted by student in AM 1. Write in care of Box S. University Daily Kansan. 12-15 FOR RENT TWO APARTMENTS for rent. Both have private baths, bills paid and rent for $15 per week. One is 3 room apartment on first floor. Other is entire third floor. 1140 La. Phone VI 3-9824. 12-13 ROOMS for rent with icebox. Two blocks from campus. Singles or doubles. Linens furnished. 1229 Ohio or call VI 3-1393. 12-14 VACANCY FOR WOMAN at midsemester. Near Union. Heated sleeping quarters. 1245 La. 12-14 BOY'S COMFORTABLE ROOM to share with business student. Twin beds and linens furnished. Near town and campus. 1031 Mississippi. 12-13 ROOM FOR MEN—Vacancy at midsemester. $½ block from Union. Upper-classmen only. Call VI 3-8126. 12-14 FOR RENT. Single room for man student, available now and for second semester. 1135 Ohio. Phone VI 3-2838. 12-16 FOR RENT—3 room apartment, unfurnished, close to campus. Vacancy at midsemester. See during weekdays. at 1510 Kentucky. Apt. G. 12-16 NICE CLEAN comfortable room. Near bath. On KU bus line and near town. Phone VI 3-3429. 12-19 Room and board for 2 girls. Telephone in room. Personal laundry and linens furnished. Phone VI 3-5659. 12-19 RIDE WANTED to New York for Christian mission. Willing to share expenses. Call 12-132 TICKETS to anywhere by airplane, steamship, and escorted tours. Ask us about Skoy-Coch and family day trips. Call Miss Rose Glemman for pamphlets and information for literaries and reservations. 8th & Mass. Phone VI 3-0125. tf ARRLINE reservations and tickets, tourist (coach) and first class, or family travel (coach) and second class, ship accommodations. Hotel and resort reservations. See your experienced, full-time travel agency, Tempau Mirail Travel House, 1238 Masp phone VI 3-1211 TRANSPORTATION WANTED-2 RIDERS-Driving 1 9 4 3 Dodge to Milwaukee, Wisconsin December expenses and drive hard at right expenses and drive hard at right Wisconsin. Jim Sorauf. 1319 Ky. 12-16 THREE RIDERS WANTED to Cincinnati, Ohio, or vicinity over Christmas, round trip. Share expenses and driving. Leaving December 21, returning January 3. Call Jerry Henken, VI 3-2315 evenings. 12-16 RIDE WANTED: to Batton Rouge or its vicinity on Dec. 23 or later. Share cost. Write to Haitung King, Kansas Wesleyan University, Salina, Kansas. 12-13 WANT RIDE for 2 to vicinity of Florence, Alabama and Pensacola, Florida, Dec. 20 or 21. Will share expenses and driving. Call Byron Hershey VI 3-8723. FOR SALE: Sweet cider for sale. Lawn- ware store. 810 Penny Avenue. Phone: VI 3-3469. FOR SALE FOR SALE: Are you interested in a house with $1,500 down payment. Newly redecorated 3 bedrooms on delightful tree-shaded street in University addition; boasts south of campus. Additional faculty neighborhood. Phone V-3-7594 (days). 12-14 CENTURY GRAPHIC CAMERA: range-finder, wide-angle lens, adapter and sunshade, sun blocker, E-mailer, carrying bag $150, E-mailer, 1830 Pembroke, Topeka, Kansas. 12-14 ELECTROLUX-A wonderful Christmas savings. Buy now—Save $7.95 on MODEL DREAMS by CHEVROLET thru DECEMBER. January 1st will be $77.50. Easy low terms-$5.00 per month. appointment. Free gift, wrap. F. V. Cox, 1904 Barker. Phone VI3-2377. SKI BOOTS, Molitor, Men's 10-11, finest model. New condition, used twice. Must sacrifice: $30. (Cost $60 new). A. Shimn. 11-B. Sunnies. 12-15 TUXEDO. Single Breasted. Size. 38 $10.00. Call I.V. 7-385 af. 800 p.m. ROYAL PORTABLE TYPEWRITER. Like new, has been used very little. Phone VI 3-5366 to 7 p.m. Larry Ball. 12-10 GIRL'S WHITE SHOE SKATES. Size 31" , excellent condition; also child's toy cupboard; $10.00 each. Phone VI 3-3559. FOUND FOUND--Male kitten about 3 months old. Blond mixture—Found in Kansan newsroom. Call VI 3-2700, extension 251. 19-13 Studying Late? BIG BUY delivers after closing hours every night except Friday and Saturday! - girls' houses on approval of housemothers * 25c delivery charge on orders under $2.50 Tuesday, Dec. 13, 1955. Call... VI 3-8225 Items for the Official Bulletin must be brought to the Public Relations office, 122-A Strong, before 9:30 a.m. on the day of publication. Do not bring any items from the Duty Station. Notices should include name place, date, and time of function. Official Bulletin **Museum of Art record concert, noon.** 4 p.m. *Museum of Art*. Cimarosa. In-Mar- sion. Today YM-WYCA International Commission, 7-30 p.m.udent Union, Topic: Israel- ia 30 p.m. KU Christian Fellowship public lecture, 7:30 p.m. Speaker: Dr. Walter L. Wilson. "Does God Work Accurately?" Oread Room, Student Union. Engineerettes, 8 p.m., Women's lounge of the Art Museum. Paradise Lost reading, 4:15 p.m. Music Room, Student Union. Newman Club, rosary, 5:10 p.m. church. Coffee, 4:30 p.m., church. Social Work Club, will attend meet- the Student Union lobby at 6:30 p.m. P.M.O. Christmas dinner, 5:30 p.m. Westminster House. Speakers: Miss Chandra Borges of Bombay, India, and Tatsuo Ritamura of Nagano City, Japan. 'Christmas Customs in our city' members. Call VI3-4633 for reservations. Tau Sigma, 7:15 p.m. Robbinsland Arnold Air Society, 167 Military Aviation Training required. University lecture, 7.30 p.m. Art Museum. Speaker: Dr. Diego Angulo Inluez. "Great Masters of Spanish Painting of the 17th Century." ASC house and senate, 7.30 p.m. Rooms 305. A & B. Student Union. 306 AWS-ROTC elitetype course, 8 p.m. Grandfest Union University Daily Kansan Tomorrow YM-YWCA & SUA political coffee, 4 p.m., Student Union Music Room. Speaker: Congressman Errett Scritver. "Role of Political Parties, in Legislation." CCUN steering committee; 4 p.m., Student Union office. Newman Club executive meeting, 7 p.m. church basement. Discussion, 8 German Nativity Christmas play, 8. p.m. Fraser Theater. Everybody well. l. lecture by Dr. Diego Angulo Inquiz. 1 p.m. Art Museum "Great Spanish Writers" Clifford Stratton, "After Geneva— NOW Ends Wednesday Shows 2-7-9 p.m. GARBO IS BACK! "CAMILLE" co-starring ROBERT TAYLOR —Also— Cartoon—News DIAL VI 3-5788 For Christmas Gifts Buy Joy Cards For Seniors at K.U. The Only Official University of Kansas Ring Be Proud to Wear Your 1956 Class Ring For Men Page 7 Designed to show University Seal, two Sunflowers, and degree on one side; Jayhawk, two Sunflowers, and graduation year on opposite side. Set with beautiful ruby stone. Many Alumni are now wearing this Official K.U. ring with pride. For Women MAN'S RING 29.50; LADY'S RING 22.50. Add 20% Federal Tax.Deposit $10 with order Place Your Orders at the Business Office in Strong Hall What?"" 8.p.m. English Room, Student Union, Sponsored by CCUN. Personal morning meditations, 7:30- 7:55 a.m. Danford Chapel. Everybody faculty Forum, noon, English Room. Speaker: Prof. Charles Colby, of University of Chicago. "Potentialities of Our Time." Art Education Club meeting, noon, 332 Strong. Museum of Art record concert, moon, 4 p.m. Studio 2; Beethoven Three pieces for Piano. Forensic League meeting, 7:15 p.m. Oread, Room. History Club Illustrated slide lecture, 7 p.m. Pine Room, Student Union. Speaker: Dr. Lind, "Roman Inscriptions in the Wilcox Museum." Dr. Diego Angulo addresses Spanish club, 4 p.m., Strong Auditorium, Public Graduate Club, 7:30 p.m., Room 393. Student Union, 7:30 p.m., Prof. Domingo Jiménez, Club F. Engineering Council, 7:30 p.m., Dean's office. Egyptians, first architects to work with stone, began using the material for building about 2750 B. C. Call 65 TAXI For Prompt Taxi And Delivery Service PHONE VI 3-2211 NOW 2-7-9 James Dean "EAST OF EDEN" NOW • 7:00-9:00 Alec Guinness "To Paris With Love" Hawk-Talk It's Christmas time at the Union this week! The big Christmas open house is Friday, the 16th from 7:30 to 12:00 in the Ballroom. The Christmas Program begins at 7:30 with carol singing and a worship program by YMCA and YWCA. The International Club and Graduate Club will present Christmas Around the World. Yuletide refreshments will be served, and dancing will follow until 12, with music by John Carlos. Miss Santa will be presented during the dance. Please, no mistletoe. Saturday, the K.U. Chess Club will try to put their guests, the Kansas City Chess Club, in check. Rooks, knights, queens, and pawns will be captured from 2 to 6 p.m. in the Oread Room December 17. Don't forget the afternoon coffee hours in the Music Room. This afternoon it's the Paradise Lost Reading; Wednesday is the Political Coffee with Congressman Scrivner speaking on "The Role of Political Parties in Legislation"; and Thursday it's the Poetry Hour. All are at 4 with free coffee. No charge for sugar or cream, so come to the Music Room, not the Hawk's Nest! The SUA Board, the Committee chairman, the Activities Director, and all of the Union Staff wish all of the students the Merriest of Christmases and the Happiest of New Years. Student Union Activities