Page 6 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Dec. 20, 1951 Women Use Greens, Ribbons In Inexpensive Xmas Decorations Bv CYNTHIA McKEE Women in boarding houses, sororities and private homes have found inexpensive ways to add a cheery atmosphere to their rooms. In several houses doors to individual rooms show persons entering that the Christmas spirit lives inside. Greens and a touch of ribbon are predominate in most of the decorations. These used with construction materials attractive and inexpensive display. A Christmas tree adorns one door. Made of green construction paper, it has painted ornaments of actual size on it. An angel decorates the ton. The traditional evergreen wreath hangs on another door. Made of a wire hanger twisted into a circle, it has greens wired onto it. The time required to make this decoration was 15 minutes. The cost was 17 cents for the wire and ribbon. Candy canes were placed on another door. Each cane has one of the room occupant's name under it with a Christmas greeting attached. A large Santa made of cotton and Official Bulletin Christian Science organization, tonight. Danforth chapel. No Psychology club until Jan. 10. KU Young Republican club, 7:30 tonight, 106 Green hall, Rep. Chas. D. Stough, speaker. Holy Communion, St. Thomas Day, 7 a.m. Friday, Danforth chapel, Episcopal students. Breakfast together at the Union. No Red Pepper meeting today, next meeting Thursday after vacation. During the Christmas vacation all parking regulations will remain in effect on Jayhawk Boulevard, zones I, UG, and LG. Other zones will be open to all, with or without permits. Regular parking rules start again 8 a.m. Jan. 3. Christmas Holiday Riders bureau Register for ride or for passengers UA office or hostess desk, Union. ASTE and ASME, 7:30 tonight, 1line room, Union, Al Conn, speaker. Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship meets, 7:30-8:30 tonight, 32 Strong ball. IVCF Missionary meeting, 12- 2:50 p.m. Friday, Danforth chapel peaker, Gordon Wakefield. Education Fraternity Initiates 15 Students Phi Delta Kappa, honorary education fraternity initiated 15 students recently. They are Edwin L. Anderson and G. Irwin Gaston, seniors. Russell W. Annis, Ralph L. Bonerger, Ramon L. Charles, William A. Ferguson, J. Millard Fretz, Fred Henderson, Kenneth E. Lake, levin D. McCord, Wilbur E. Peter- ton, Floyd C. Scritchfield, Raymond Shaw, A. Odell Thurman and james W. Townsend, graduate students. Also, at the meeting Fritz W. Borbes and Robert T. Gray were chosen to represent the fraternity at the national convention Dec. 28, 29 and 30 in Chicago. CHICAGO COLLEGE OF OPTOMETRY (Nationally Accredited) An outstanding service serving the community. a splendid profess... Doctor of Optometry degree in three years for students entering with sixty or more semester credits in specified Liberal Arts courses. REGISTRATION February 25. Students are granted professional recognition by the U.S. Department of Defense and Selective Service. Excellent clinical facilities. Athletic and recreational activities. Dormitories on the campus. metallic paper smiles down on each person who enters another room. CHICAGO COLLEGE OR OPTOMETRY 1845-H Larrabee Street Chicago 14, Illinois A snow scene decorates another door. Bits of cotton with a bank at the bottom of the door give a wintry effect. A large stocking in the middle of the door provides candy and a Christmas wish for whomever enters. Tiny jingle bells from the dime store strung on bright red yarn and combined with a green bough and a shiny red oilcloth bow make a merry twinkle as friends enter your room. Christmas cards tacked on in an attractive manner lend a note of gaiety to any door at no cost. Snowmen can add a distinctive air to any door. They are made of cotton glued on the door. Use a cranberry for a nose and black jelly beans for eyes. A scarf can be made of red ribbon and a hat of construction paper. Your originality at Christmas time may save you money and time which can go in on the "gifts to others." Sigma Kappas Have Christmas Party An informal Christmas party took place at the Sigma Kappa sorority house Dec. 14. Chaperones were Mrs. Mary Younkman, Mrs. Mattie Crimine, Dr. Elin Jorgensen, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Van Wert. Guests included Bill Daugherty, John Hamilton, Gerald Bourreze, John Davidson, Janine Becq, Andrea Drouart, Martin Ellenberger, Walt Calvert, John White, Ken Harris, Jay Smith. Jim Hotchkiss, Keaton Duckworth, David Bell, Ollin Jerring, Donald Tice, George Fraser, Row Draphorne, Leo Bird, Chet Fee, Norman Steanson, Clarence Chambers, Mike Wells, Paul Bartholow, Millard Kiser, Joe Cox, Dick Chiopetta, Court Ernest. Gene Allen, Louise Hoffman, Harry Newby, Marilyn Gow, Herb Rettig, Graydon Luthie, Anne Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. James Mason and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Howard. Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. List of Leavenworth announce the engagement of their daughter, Charlene, to Neal Morris, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Morris of Sunflower. Miss Charlene List To Wed Neal Morris Miss List is a fine arts junior. Mr.Morris is an education junior. No date has been set for the wedding. Party For Three Halls In Union Ballroom Sellards and Sterling-Oliver halls held a Christmas dance in the Ballroom of the Union Dec. 15. the chaperones were Mrs. Dana L. Anderson, Mrs. Joe H. Hope, Mrs. Mary Younkman, Mrs. E. R. Hooper and Mrs. R. H. Wilson. Guests were Mary Gayle Siebert, Pat Rupert, Jean Denny, Sally Adams, Margit Hauses, Marcia Hinger, Wilma Stith, Lois Edwards, Evelyn Delfs, Edith Nichols, Gracia Harris, Phyllis Hormel, Cathy Rising and Luella Mae Schalmzied. Shirley Bell, Lyndon; Maryanna Burger, El Dorado; Jean Halpain, K.C., Kan. and Jessie Westgate and Nancy Farrish, Topeka. Mary Betz, Charlene Collins, Shirley Walden, Jerry Ann Street, Grace Bogart, Nancy Russell, Barbara Moser and Shirley Summers. Mike Pronko, Lloyd Bjordwelt, Gerry Force, Jim Simmons, Eldon Haines, Charles Stubblefield, George Taylor, Bill Yonkey, Johnny Perry, Bill Foster, Merl Redford, Ray Allen, Carl Bilger, Jack Kellison and Burleigh Cook. Hans Peterson, Larry Christian, Jim Dahlke, Glenn Wilson, Cloye Wiley, Paul Arrowwood, Hugh McKenzie, Bill Thompson, Russ Yohe, Marvin Mog, Carl Jongil, Bill Smith, Don Duell, Harold Rinier and Dean Shade. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Pearson, Dr. and Mrs. Laurence Woodruff, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Lawton, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lanning, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. William Chestnut. The country's largest copper mines are in Montana. Travel Service THE THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK TRAVEL AGENCY Tel. 30 8th & Mass. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year From Your Travel Agent THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LAWRENCE TRAVEL AGENCY Miss Rose Gieseman, Manager 8th and Mass. St. Telephone 30 Pi Kappa Alpha Dance In Union Kansas Room Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity held its annual Christmas formal Dec. 14 in the Kansas room of the Union. Chaperones were Mrs. Edna M. Stewart, Mrs. Edwin B. Peet, Miss Julia Ames Willard, and Mrs. Frank M. Baird. Guests were Dolores Norton, Marilyn Button, Dotty Becker, Julia Oliver, Sue Beringer, Joan Taylor, Norma Norris, Dorothy Fay, Marcia Watson, Sally Glenn, Mary Lynn Updergraff, Roberta Mouser, Sue Solomon, Eula Skillman and Georgia Tipton. Letty Lemon, Marilyn Hanson, Millicent Morris, Barbara Sutorius, Shirley Samuelson, Barbara Swisher, Joyce Shank, Diane Howell, Jeanne Carter, Dot Taylor, Mary Ruth Anglund, Sue Smith, Barbara Barnett, Marilyn Roberts, Anne Phi Kappa's Elect Wimsatt Joe Wimsatt was recently elected president of Phi Kappa fraternity... Other officers include Robert Rebein, vice-president; Don Jensen, recording secretary; Richard McGonigle, corresponding secretary; Richard Verbrugge, treasurer; John Greeley, historian; Robert Duncan, editor; Marvin Weishaar, steward, and Eugene Koenigs, house manager. Iowa contains 25 per cent of all the grade A soil in the United States. FOR THOSE Hyde, Carol Kutina and Mary Sands. Jill Ogilvy, Shirley Snavely, Carolyn Krug, Thelma Sprout, Joan Hays, Wilma Stith, Arthur Wahl-stedt, Shirley Bailey, Norman Scott, Joyce Bryan, Tom Mahan, Dick Radcliffe, Mr. and Mrs. William Howard and Mr. and Mrs. Jim E. Grey. Last Minute Gifts! Juvenile Games Educational Toys Books ---- Bibles ---- Stationery By Eaton Sheaffer Pens Gift Wrappings Greeting Cards KEELER'S BOOK STORE 939 Mass. St. Phone 33 aver 901 Mass. for everything under the tree best wishes fora merry Christmas and a happy New Year