PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1941. Here on the Hill--luncheon guest Monday was Jo Ann Perry. Ministers Guests On Hill This Week Lowell Walton, college sophomore, was admitted to Watkins Memorial hospital Saturday for a tonsillectomy. Joseph Roberts, education freshman, was admitted yesterday for minor surgery. Students won't have time to feel that after-vacation slump this week, because they will be too busy entertaining some 400 ministers and their wives. Discussion groups, dinners, and mass meetings are in store for members of the student body. Social life for the weekend will be taken care of by the R.O.T.C. ball on Friday night. The army men and the dates will dance in the Union ballroom from 8:45 p.m. until midnight. KAPPA BETA . . . Christian Church sorority, will have its annual Christmas party. December 4. The meeting will be at Myrs Hall at 7 p.m. KAPPA ALPHA THETA . . . SIGMA NU . . . dinner guests Monday night were Mrs. R. W. Ackerman, Larned; Joe Clarke, Cheyenne, Wyo.; and John Fogle, Kansas City, Mo. happenings on the hill The Dramatics workshop, once known as the Dramatics club, began its campaign last night for more and better one-act plays. The club did a fine job in presenting "Land's End" to a small but appreciative audience in Green hall's Little Theater. The cast, consisting of Mary Morrison, Vincent Trump, Max Webster, David Evans, and Spencer Bayles, presented the half-hour play under the directorship of Sylvia Steeper. Joe Nelson was production manager and is also in charge of coming one-acts. The workshop plans to present three of these plays and present them in a single show in Fraser theater. --a huge bunch of calories. And every new party doesn't mean a new dress. After all-do you go to parties to look at clothes or to have a good time? Dr. M. Gerundo, pathologist of Topeka State hospital, will speak to the members of the bacteriology seminar on the "Influence of Forssman Antigen-Antibody Complexes on Hemolytic Systems," at 4:30 Thursday in Snow hall. The Memorial Union music room has a new bulletin board for those who haunt the sound-proof walls. Now you can tell just when, where, and why, without bothering the hostess of the Union lounge for the key or a reason why not. Melba Good, keeper of the records, lets out the information that the smell of paint prevails in the tower leading to that musical lair. Seems as though some moisture rejuvened the old paint job. Prof. Fletcher McCord of the psychology department broke down and told all about his son's experience with modern theories of education. It seems that the son was being used as a guinea pig and was given a chance to model clay horses instead of doing his arithmetic. It only took two weeks to straighten him up once his father found him out. Pathologist to Speak at Snow Pastel Wool With White Pique or Buttons A two tone coat dress for double chic. It will look gay under your winter coat. Or a double collar on a tailored coat dress. The white pique is detachable, leaving the self-fabric collar of the dress for variety effect. The skirt is very full. Greek Women Meet For Annual Dinner; Chi O Receives Cup Ten Hill sororities deserted their respective chapter house dining rooms last night to meet together in Memorial Union ballroom for the annual Pan-Hellenic dinner. Feature of the banquet was the presentation of the scholarship cup to Chi Omega, which ranked highest of the women's houses in grade averages last year. After Mary Louise Belcher led singing of fraternity and other songs, the women started a vocal jam session on their own. Miss Elizabeth Meguiar, adviser of women, spoke to the group and presented the scholarship cup. Sue Johnston, president of Pan-Hellenic Council, was toastmaster at the dinner. A course designed to enable every consumer to fight his way through rising prices caused by the defense program and still save money has been announced by Le Clerc college at Belville, Ill. It's About Time Six students spent the Thanksgiving holidays in Watkins Memorial hospital. They were Edward Moorman, engineering senior; James Robbins, engineering senior; George Judson, engineering junior; Delbert Perkins, engineering sophomore; Joseph Roberts, education freshman; and Lou Cook, fine arts sophomore. Six Spend Holiday In Watkins Hospital "Gardens in Color" and "Campus Planning" are the subsets of two lectures to be given by Arthur S. Berger, nationally known landscape gardener of the firm of Berger and Lumard. Toledo, Ohio, Thursday and Friday. Landscapist Berger To Speak On Garden Planning Both lectures are to be illustrated with slides and will be given at 3:30 o'clock in Fraser theater. DE LUXE CAFE Our 23rd Year in Serving K. U. Students 711 Mass. Mom and Pop Tell How Conserve the Cash With increasing prices and decreasing allowances, the college student's great problem of stretching the monthly stipend becomes even greater. Day by day there are many significant reminders that there is a war somewhere and that we are paying for it. One of the more vivid memos comes when we buy an ice cream cone and find only one dip (and a small one at that) of the frozen delicacy instead of the usual two. Advice is given freely by frowning parents on how to make the allowance go just a little farther each month. Here are some of the rules which they tell us it would help to follow: First: Take care of the things you already have. Put another patch on the old suit and drive the jalopy at a mere 50 instead of the usual 70 miles an hour, and cut down on cigarettes. Second: Curb your desires. Three cokes a day aren't really necessary; one should brace up even the most lowly spirit. Besides, they contain Fourth: Swallow that well known pride. This may be hard to do, but it is guaranteed to save the cash. When one of the boys or one of the girls is heckling you to get a coke or to go to the show, simply say, "Sorry, chum, I can't afford it." The discovery, a species of jellyfish, was not thought to have existed in fresh water until a few years ago. The first of this species discovered in Kansas was found in a lake in the rose garden of Gage park in To-* neka in 1935 This jellyfish is similar to the marine species, differing only in size and color. It has an iridescent color and varies in size from spots about as large as the head of a nail to discs the size of a nickel. The tentacles around the body of the jellyfish are used in securing food, which is whipped by these projections into the mouth cavity underneath the body. Sting cells are found in the tentacles. The fresh water type are too small to do any harm. Band Gives Concert at Ottawa K.U. Paleontologists Find Lawrence Jellyfish These jellyfish are to be used by students in the various courses taught in the zoology department. Potter lake has been stocked with approximately 500 of this species. Third: Save your money. A fool-proof way to do this is to leave your money at home during the day. If you don't have it, you can't spend it, can you? Of course you can borrow some; but in the process of finding a friend, convincing him that you are having a nicotine or a coke fit, and finally extracting the necessary coin from him, your enthusiasm for said cigarette or coke may wane or you may have to go to class. Thus, money is saved. The University Band moved south to give a concert in the Ottawa High School gymnasium yesterday afternoon. The Band also marched in the annual Christmas parade there last night, returning to Lawrence after the parade. HEY, HEADING FOR HOME? If you follow all these rules and still find yourself broke for the last three weeks of every month, you may as well call yourself an old spendthrift and prepare for a life of alternating privation and plenty. Dr. A. B. Leonard, assistant professor of zoology, and Claude W. Hibbard, curator of vertebrate paleontology, made an unusual discovery in Green lake near the old Lawrence brick ovens this summer. NATION-WIDE RAIL-AIR SERVICE Start right and easy! Send your luggage round-trip by trusty, lowcost RAILWAY EXPRESS, and take your train with peace of mind. We pick-up and deliver, remember, at no extra charge within our regular vehicle limits in all cities and principal towns. You merely phone RAILWAY EXPRESS AFFILIATE Premeds Take Aptitude Tests in Marvin Friday Interwoven Socks He Wears 'em The medical aptitude test will be given at 1:30 p.m. Friday in room 206 Marvin hall for premedical students who missed the test at the regular time last spring. Students are required to register in the Medical science office, 10 Frank Strong hall, for the test. A Gift Useful—No Man Ever Had "Enuf Socks" Plain Color Lisles . 39c Fancy Lisles . 39c Plain Color Silks . 55c Fancy Silks . 55c Plain Wools . 55c Fancy Wools 55c to $3 "By the Box or Pair" Get "His Socks Now"—He will like 'em. 一、填空题(共10分)