Here on the Hill---- an account of Mt. Oread Societv PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Thurs., Dec. 19, 1940 Charity Ball, Three Parties Complete Christmas Cycle A large part of the University student body is expected to turn out tonight for WREN's annual Christmas dance for charity, to be held in the ballroom of the Union building. Clayton Harbur and Clyde Bysom will vie for musical honors as they alternate in the bandstand. At 8:30 a half hour program will be broadcast and recorded, so that at 10:30 the Hill may hear the rebroadcast. Admission for the dance is a quarter's worth of toys or food a person, and it is sponsored by WREN and the Lawrence Musicians Union. ...women's pep organization, held pledging services for Barbara Jo Wilson, Reola Durand, and Alice Harrington yesterday afternoon in their regular meeting. A Christmas program, under the direction of Genevieve Harmon was held. JAY JANES . . . SIGMA KAPPA . . . ... Christmas party will be tonight with an exchange of gifts. The guests will be Mrs. T. H. Marshall, Miss Hazel Anderson, Miss Clarice Crawford, and Mrs. Keith Starr of Eudora. ... colony and Lawrence alumni were entertained Monday night at a Christmas party held at the home of Mrs. W. L. Burdick. DELTA GAMMA . . . ALPHA CHI . . . . . guests at their Christmas dinner last night were Mrs. Dorothy Whilef, Miss Lorraine Pyle. Mrs. Grace McElhinny, and Miss Elizabeth Rupp. GAMMA PHI BETA . . . ALPHA DELTA PI . . . ... will hold a buffet supper to- night at the chapter house. . . . held their formal Christmas dinner last night in the chapter house. DELTA CHI . . . ... dinner guests last night were Kenneth Troup of Ft. Monroe, Va.; and John McNaught. Authorized Parties Friday, Dec. 20 Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Christmas Party, Dinner at Eldridge hotel, Dance at Chapter house, 7-12. Phi Kappa Psi, Dinner-Dance at chapter house, 7-12. Beta Theta Pi, Dinner-Dance at chapter house, 6:15-12. Elizabeth Meguair Adviser of Women, for the Joint Committee on Student Affairs. DE LUXE CAFE Our 22nd year in serving K.U. Students. 711 Mass. St. Catty---and a The trio of leopard trimming in the muff. hat, and collar, plus the princess lines, makes an attractive and unusual ensemble. AN INFORMAL . . . ... Christmas party was held at 1344 Kentucky Monday night. Games were played and there was an exchange of gifts. SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON . . . . . . held their annual Christmas banquet last night. ... dinner guest last night was Dr. F. E. Melvin. PHI DELTA THETA . . . On the heels of the charity dance tonight come three fraternity parties tomorrow night to wind up the pre-vacation festivities which have taken over the social life of the campus for the last two weeks. The Beta's will again, for the umpteenth time, hold the traditional Turkey Pull at the chapter house, and the Phi Fsi's will again entertain their dates with a dinner-dance at their house tomorrow night. Completing the trio are the Sig Alphs who plan to go to the Eldridge for dinner, and dance in the house later. PHI GAMMA DELTA . . . Christmas revelry will then be wound up, finished, ended, and otherwise completed as far as the Hill social life goes for another year. . . entertained the Delta Gamma Colony at dinner Tuesday night. . . will have their annual Christmas dinner tonight. DELTA TAU DELTA . . ... guests at their annual Christmas banquet Tuesday evening were Dean F. T. Stockton, and George Docking. SIGMA CHI . . . ... dinner guest Tuesday night was John Watkins of San Francisco, Calif. Lost Frat Pin Traced Lost Frat Pin Traced 3.000 Miles to Owner Seattle, Wash., Dec. 19—(UP)—A tiny gold fraternity pin found on the sidewalk outside the University of Washington football stadium was traced to Dr. W. M. Buchanan, a dentist living in North Sydney, Nova Scotia, 3,000 miles across the continent. GIVF "HIM" GIFTS THAT CARRY the College "Atmosphere" — You Bet "He Will Like 'Em" Arrow Fancy Shirts ... $2.00 Arrow White Shirts ... $2.00 Catalina Sweaters ... $5.00 Windbreakers ... $3.95 Arrow Gaberdine Shirts ... $5.00 Interwoven Socks ... 35c up Arrow Handkerchiefs ... 25c up Swank Jewelry ... 50c to $6.00 Swank Fitted Kits ... $3.50 to $10 Swank Formal Jewelry $1 to $7.50 Swank Novelties ... $1.00 Leather Coats and Jackets $11.95 up Finger Tip Coats ... $8.95 up Hooded Sweat Coats ... $2.50 Dress and Wool Gloves ... $1 to $4 Fancy Pajamas ... $1.65 to $5.00 Lounging Robes ... $6 to $15 Arrow Neckties S1 Botony Wool Neckties S1 "Glad to show you" Rip Van Winkle Will Be Presented "Rip Van Winkle" will be resurrected again, this time as a promoter of Americanism, when the play by Washington Irving will be presented in Lawrence Liberty Memorial high school March 21 and 22. The play is sponsored by the Lawrence Children's theater. project of the American Asso- $ ^{ \textcircled{4}} $ ciation of University Women. Twente Will Spend "The play was selected by the Association's play board with the thought of turning the attention of the children of Douglas county to American literature with its fascinating fairy tales and legends. Mrs. Deal Six, director of the theater, said. An attempt will be made to make the Katskill mountains with its villages and rivers as interesting as the great castles and rivers of Europe. Play Covers 20 Year Period The Lawrence public schools plan to cooperate in studying the play, and it was announced that suggestions from civic clubs and individuals will be welcomed by Mrs. David McCreath, president of the A. A.U.W. "The play covers a 20 year period in which the American republic took form and holds interesting possibilities in compiling music and dancing, our heritage from the Dutch," Mrs. Six explained. Twente Will Spend Vacation Giving Exams Miss Esther E. Twente, assistant professor of sociology, will spend her Christmas vacation giving examinations. She will serve on an examining board in Oklahoma City for the State Department of Social Welfare. The examinations, which will be given from Dec. 30 to Jan.4, will be civil service tests for social workers in the public welfare field. Four Into Alpha Chi Sigma Alpha Chi Sigma, profession- chemistry fraternity, announces the pledging of Lloyd Svoboda, education sophomore; Fred Torrance, graduate student; Herbert Hoover, education junior; and John Kilpatrick, graduate student. The pledging service was held at the chapter house, Saturady, and was followed by a dutch lunch for actives and pledges. Merry Christmas Happy New Year