PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1941. Here on the Hill - - you'll want DANIEL GREENS again! Housemothers To Dine Formally Tomorrow Night Organized houses will be orphaned tomorrow evening when their housemothers hold a formal dinner in the English room of the Memorial Union building at 6 o'clock. This is an annual Christmas outing for the mothers, and a Christmas tree will Organized houses will be orp their housemothers hold a forma the Memorial Union building a Christmas outing for the moth form part of the decorations. Mrs. C. A. Thomas is in charge of the party. Those assisting her are: Mrs. A. J. Foster, Mrs. R. H. Wilson, Mrs. Ralph Baldwin, Mrs. P. H. Klinkenberg, Mrs. Myra Lyons, and Miss Carlotta Nellis. ALPHA TAU QMEGA . . . "Mr. Esquire's Christmas" was featured at the Alpha Tau Omega formal at the chapter house last night, from the Santa Claus nine feet high, with yellow mustache and eggshell eyes, to a large Petty drawing prominently displayed. Guests entered the ballroom by stepping through the traditional wreath hung with mistletoe, into a blue fairyland, achieved by covering the indirect light with blue cellophane. In each of the four corners of the ballroom, and in the library were gaily decorated Christmas trees—walls of all the rooms were hung with cedar. Decorations were not confined to the inside, however. The lawn was brilliantly lighted with strings of colored lights on the trees, and illuminated wreaths in all the windows on the front and side of the house. Guests were Ann Bowen, Muriel Henry, Bette Cobb, Alice Louise Brown, Lucile Gillie, Margaret Welch, Donna Lee Burkhead, Jean Bailey, Jane Barnes, Mary Ann Wellington, Bobbe Peck, Judy Lane, Evelyn Railsback, Ann Fleming, Florence Clement, Barbara Taylor, Virginia Gsell, Ruth Sisk, Betty Dunlap, Jeanne Moyer, Henrietta O'Bryan, Peggy Schroeder, Dorothy Jean Harvey. Harriet Ojers, Loreta Bottkin, Barbara Benton, JoAnn Teed, Pat Lovell, Betty Rowton, Shirley Henry, Margaret Birely, Christine Turk, Joan Tickner, Gerry Shaw, Doreen Lewis, Barbara Batchelor, Carol Sloan, Marian Smith, Norma Henry, Mary Louise McNown, Marie Hitt, Chariane Baker, Shirley Bayles, Sue Jamison, Betty Haberlin, Elizabeth McGuire, Ruth Krehbiel, Gloria Ettinger, Barbara Feth, Diana Levine, and Dorothy Catlette. ...dinner guest and speaker at the house Friday night was Lieutenant-Colonel Martin Chicktt, National Vocational Director, Washington D. C. He spoke on "Government Progress for Defense." SIGMA NU... ...had its annual freshman paddle party last night with the pledges' dates manipulating the paddles. Guests were Margaret Kreider, Verlee Reece, Peggy Ballard, Janet Marvin, Gloria Nelson, Helen Peperell, Nancy Munger, Bette Brook, Jo Johnson, Leeta Neil Marks, Leela Bell Marks, Jean Hoffman, Patsy Schmidt, Margaret Bartle, and Barbara Mullen. WAA Initiates New Pledges Initiation of new pledges and presentation of awards in hockey and volleyball will be featured at the W.A.A. dinner, 6:00 p.m., Thursday, in the Kansas room of the Memorial Union building. About 35 new women will be pledged at this meeting. Ruth Hoover, assistant professor in physical education, will present the awards. 125 points qualifies a woman to join, members making 600 points receive a letter, and those earning 1,350 points are given a blazer. These points are obtained by participation in supervised sports, depening on the number of times each woman takes part, and the activities in which each engage. Other features of the dinner will be the announcement of the members of the hockey and volleyball variety teams, and the election of a new vice-president. All new women eligible for membership in the W.A.A. are invited. Our 23rd Year in Serving K. U. Students DE LUXE CAFE 711 Mass. Handler To Speak At "Y" Membership Assembly Tuesday The Y.W.C.A.-Y.M.C.A. membership assembly will be held Tuesday, December 9, at 4:30 in the Kansas room of the Memorial Union building. Miss Leona Handler, director of the Unitarian church, will speak on "The Significance of Christmas." Miss Handler spent last winter in Central Europe. Royal Humbert, graduate student, will sing some old English carols. The Why's and Where's of the National Student assembly to be held in Miami, Ohio, Dec. 27 to Jan. 3, will be discussed. --you'll want DANIEL GREENS again! We'll Take the "Wrap" for You—For Mailing Any Place in U.S.A. 4. 95 Come In and see new Daniel Green slippers for party wear. Try on a pair of our softest Comfyfs at the same time. You'll need at least one pair of each. Royal College Shop 837-39 Mass. Be the Best Man win her with Belle-Sharmeer stockings in her own leg size SREV for small legs • MCSITE for middling legs • DUCHESS for long legs • CLASSIC for plump legs Weaver's