SUNDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1942 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Sigma Xi Selects Five New Members At Regular Meeting Five new members were elected to Sigma Xi, Kansas chapter of the science organization, at the regular Dec. meeting at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in the lecture room of Blak hall. The men elected into the organization were Roy Melville Adams, Carl Johnson, Earl Kirkland, Robrt Slocombe, all graduate students, and Arthur Nelson, College senior. All except Arthur Nelson were elected to full membership. Nelson was elected to associate membership. Kenneth Moore Talks To Psychology Club Kenneth Moore, assistant instructor of psychology, will speak tomorrow on "The Effect of Controlled Temperature Variations on the Behavior of the White Rat." This subject, illustrated by slides, will be presented to the Psychology Club at 4:30 p.m. in room 21 of Frank Strong Hall. Mr. Moore has been experimenting with white rats in various temperatures and will explain the results of his experiments. Handler To Speak At YM-YW Meeting Leona Handler, director of the Unitarian church, will be the speaker at the Christmas membership assembly of the YWCA and the YM_CA at 4:30 Tuesday afternoon, Dean Ostrum, college junior said yesterday. The assembly will be held in the Kansas room of the Memorial Union building. "This Horrid Christmas," will be the topic of Miss Handler's speech. Members of the groups have been requested to meet at Henley House at 8:30 Tuesday night to organize for caroling. Anyone who would like to join the caroling may come, Ostrum said. Hospital Has Five Child Disease Cases Five cases of childhood diseases, three of measles and two of chickenpox, are now being treated at Watkins Memorial hospital it was announced there yesterday. Students who have the measles are Archer Wilcox, engineering senior; Theodore Moser, engineering senior; and Doris Chapman, engineering freshman. Those who have chicken pox are Mary Face, College freshman; and Robert King, College freshman. Far above the golden valley From the tower of Dyche museum Christmas carols will ring out this afternoon before and after the annual Christmas vespers program. Books For Christmas We have them for every age and taste, and at prices to fit your purse. Come in and see them. A Joyful Yuletide to You—and may you know an Extra measure of Cheer in the New Year! THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. Tel. 666 "Suiting You Is My Business" SCHULZ the Tailor To All Our sincere appreciation for your patronage during the past year and— Our best wishes for a Very Happy Xmas and A Victorious New Year Royal College Shop Phone 648 837-39 Mass. Committee Plans Food For Party Two turkey sandwiches, two cokes, and a bag of either potato chips or pop corn, will be given free to each person attending the New Year's Eve Party in Hoch auditorium, Jan Granger, chairman of the food committee, announced yesterday. The food stand will be under the east goal on the main floor of the auditorium, and distribution will probably begin after the first half hour. Each ticket will entitle the holder to a certain number of food tickets, which are to be exchanged at the food stand for sandwiches and cokes. Beginning at 7:30 a.m. the morning of the New Year's Eve dance, girls from ten organized houses will work on one-hour shifts making sandwiches, under the direction of Miss Edna Hill, of the home economics department. Three thousand sandwiches will be made, Miss Granger asserted. Leftover sandwiches and cokes will be sold to those attending the party after the two per person have been distributed. ... — BUY WAR STAMPS ... --- For Smart Christmas Shopping BUY HIS GIFT WHERE HE BUYS ALL HIS CLOTHES ☆ ☆ ☆ Arrow Ties $1.00 up Arrow Shirts $2.25 up McGregor Sweaters $2.00 up Robes $6.50 up Pajamas $2.00 up Mufflers $1.00 up Gloves $1.00 up Handkerchiefs $0.35 up Bar-H Jewelry and Leather Goods House Slippers $2.95 up ☆ ☆ ☆ ---