FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE HERE'S YOUR HANDY Gift Shoppers Guide FOR Early Shopping YMCA Dinner Will Be Tuesday The Y.M.C.A. Christmas leadership dinner will be held at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 14, at the Plymouth Congregational church. Harold Kuebler, Y.M.C.A. regional secretary, will be guest speaker. Mr. Kuebler is a graduate of North Central college, Naperville, Ill., and holds a graduate degree from Columbia university. He not only served as president of his college Y.M.C.A., but also held every other office in that organization at some time during his college car- His home was originally in Kansas City, Mo., but he is now living in Topeka, with his wife and small son. The R.O.T.C. rifle team will have its first competitive match of the season Monday, Dec. 13, with the University of Maine and South Dakota State college. The scoring will be done by mail. Lloyd H. Houston, a Y.M.C.A. advisor, and Bob Chessy, student Y.M.C.A. president, will be in charge of the dinner. Tickets can be obtained at the Y.M.C.A. office in the Union. The five highest scores for the 10-man team will constitute the score for the squad. Firing will be done in all four positions—kneeling, sitting, prone, and standing. ROTC Rifle Teams Will Meet By Mail Read the Daily Kansan daily. There are only a few shopping days left 'til Christmas. Come in and let us help you with your selections, won't you? VI'S GIFT SHOP Eldridge Hotel Tel.88 Dean Murphy Will Speak On Kansas Health Facilities Franklin P. Murphy, dean of the School of Medicine, will speak at a public meeting at 7:30 tomorrow at the Douglas county court house. The program is sponsored by the American Association of University Women. Dr. Murphy's subject will be "A Program for Expanding Health Facilities in Kansas." Mrs. Frank T. Stockton and Mrs. Robert McNair Davis will preside. Sour Owl Contest Closes Monday City Asks For Choir Groups Fraternities and sororites received letters today asking them to report choirs or other groups of singers who would be interested in caroling in South Park during the Christmas holidays. One or more choral groups will sing in the park each evening from Monday, Dec. 20 through Thursday, Dec. 23. Interested groups should contact the Lawrence recreation commission. Monday, Dec. 13, is the last day manuscripts will be accepted in the Sour Owl contest. Prizes totaling $20 are offered for the best humorous article or short story, verse, cartoon, cartoon idea, and joke. Winning articles will appear in the first issue of the Sour Owl, campus humor magazine, which will appear in January. THE WELCOME MAT IS OUT- As It Always Is For You In LAWRENCE. To Facilitate Christmas Shopping — For: QUALITY PRODUCTS REASONABLE PRICES FRIENDLY SERVICE PATRONIZE YOUR LAWRENCE MERCHANTS Use the KANSAN Classified Ads ALL SILK SCARFS — Beautiful colors 1.98----2.98 Ideal Christmas Gifts— GORGEOUS HANDKERCHIEFS — Handmade in China — Madiera linens — others 25c to 1.98 25c to 1.98 PHOENIX AND MOJUD HOSIERY Beautiful shades----1.50 to 2.25 Save a part of every dollar KEELER'S BOOK STORE 803 Mass. Terrills Phone 325 A great book to own... to give! Come in and see this beautiful, 576-page volume. Or phone or write your orders today. $5.00 BSA Dues Plan Is Not Working The second experiment in pondues membership in the Business School association is not working, the executive council of the association decided Wednesday. "Nominal dues seem necessary to defray activity expenses," Richard Yape, association president, sold at the weekly meeting. "We have been hampered this semester because we did not feel we should undertake anything which might result in a further loss to our dwindling funds." He added that the council had howed activities could be paid for on a "pay as you go" basis. The experiment was made in order to extend membership to all students in the School of Business. The council also decided wearing straw hats would be restricted to business seniors. The sailor straws should begin appearing May 1, Yapple said. It was suggested the traditional bow-tie worn with the straw hats should be blue and gold. Arrangements may be soon made by the council for purchase of hats for resale. Air Force To Receive Status In ROTC Program A directive from the air forces has been received by Cd. John Alfrey, professor of military science, that the air forces of the R.O.T.C. will become a separate unit July 1, 1949. This will put the air force unit on a par with the N.R.O.T.C. and the R.O.T.C. The ideal Christmas gift! Combine years of pleasure with many miles of low-cost transportation! Just like a second family car. Perfect for riding to work, getting to school, running errands. Easy to drive — easy to park. COME IN TODAY FOR A FREE DEMONSTRATION. KIRKPATRICK SPORT SHOP 715 MASS.