Here on the Hill--- an account of Mt. Oread Society UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Wed., Dec. 18, 1940 Students Given Breather With No Midweek Tonight No midweek tonight will give the students on the Hill a chance to breathe deeply once more before the last rush of pre-vacation parties and last minute packing swamps them completely. KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA . . . . . . Sunday dinner guests were Paul Yankee, Howard Elegman, Hal Klausman, Warren Williams, Melvin Lindeman, and Jack O'Hara. ACACIA . . . guests last night at a buffet supper and hour dance were Patty Bigelow, Phyllis Gossett, Bernice Morris, Jeanne Myrhe, Virginia Scott, Jerry Buchler, Marjorie Barben, Betty Carmen, Marjorie Thios, Mary Frances Sullivan, Ann Robbins, Audene Faucett, Joan Long, Dorothy Clifton, and Mary Raffington. PI BETA PHI . . . . . . luncheon guests yesterday were Gloria Biechele and Ruth Rice. A. O. PI . . . ... dinner guests last night were Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Harmon of Kansas City, Kan., and Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Morgan of Leavenworth. ALPHA CHI OMEGA . . AN EXHIBITION . . . ALPHA CLI GEMMA . . . . . lunchroom guests yesterday wore Mary Louise Belcher and Norma Jean Felconer. SIGMA CHI . . . ... of the paintings of W. A. Griffith was nold yesterday afternoon in Spooner-Thayer museum. Mrs. R. B. Stevens, daughter of the painter, was hostess to about one hundred guests. ... will entertain tonight with their annual Christmas dinner for the Lawrence alumni. The following will be guests: Dr. J. B. Henry, Raymond Nichols, Robert Calderwood, Laurence Woodruff, R. B. Wagstaff, George Friday. Dec. 20 Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Christmas Party, Dinner at Eldridge hotel, Dance at Chapter house, 7-12. Authorized Parties Phi Kappa Psi, Dinner-Dance at chapter house. 7-12. Beta Theta Pi, Dinner-Dance at chapter house, 6:15-12. Elizabeth Megular Adviser of Women, for the Joint Committee on Student Affairs. Sour Owl out tomorrow morning. DE LUXE CAFE Our 22nd year in serving K.U. Students. 711 Mass St. New in more than one sense of the word are the afternoon dress and princess coat shown above. The flounced peplum accenting the simple cut of the dress is one of its outstanding features, while the new lines on the coat make it different. 711 Mass. St. Waggoner, C. A. Galloway, William Nichols, J. B. Gerhardt, Perry Barber, M. J. Coolidge, A. E. Westeneyer, Maurice Cannaday, George Von Leonrod, Herb Gillman, Dick Gray, Bill Orr, and Woody Stark. OPEN HOUSE... ... was held in the Union building yesterday afternoon with the Student Union Activities committee in charge. A short program was given. OLD AND NEW CLUS . . . . met Saturday night at the home of Dean E. B. Stouffer. The host read a paper on the earlier years of the University. BIRTH IS ANNOUNCED . . . ... of a daughter, Patricia Ann to Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Getto. TAU KAPPA EPSILON . . . . . . Sunday dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Moseley of Kansas City, Mo.: James Logan, Marjorie Rogers of Hanhattan, Marjorie Trembly and Mary Louise Stout. ... held chapter election yesterday. New officers to be installed at the end of the semester are as follows: --day. New officers to be installed at the end of the semester are as follows: Harzfeld's 12th & Oread "5 star last-minute arrivals - NEW dinner 'n' availing DRESSES for your holiday dances and parties! - NEW afternoon DRESSES for toes, holiday occasions! - NEW daytime DREESSES that "something new" for the holidays! - Misses sizes Junior sizes - In a COLLECTION of colours, styles, fabrics, and prices. Come see! We will be open tonite and tomorrow until 8 o'clock. Students to Play Santa---- Dance Tomorrow Night To Provide For Needy When you're Christmas shopping tomorrow, don't forget to buy a sack of potatoes or a toy airplane, that will be your admission to the WREN Student Benefit Christmas Dance in the Union ballroom from 8:00 to 10:00 tomorrow night. Each student attending the dance must present 25 cents worth of food or toys at the door which will be put in Christmas baskets to be given to the needy in Lawrence. Two Hill bands, Clyde Bysom and Clayton Harbur, will be there to swing out Christmas cheer. They will not be paid for this is strictly a charity dance. $ ^{†} $ President, Kenneth Dunn; vicepresident, James Demaret; secretary, Winston Hogan; treasurer, Charles Burrows. In the ballroom there will be one bandstand; one band playing at a time. Members of both Bysom's and Harbur's organizations will bring dates, swap-playing spots with each other so that everyone will have a chance to dance. Since a half-and-half band will be playing much of the time, this system promises to turn into an inspirational Christmas jam session. A similar dance for townspeople is being sponsored by WREN in the Community building downtown, with Dick Tippin's band. WREN will cut records of the . . pledge class entertained their dates at the chapter house Saturday night. SIGMA CHI . . . ... dinner guests Sunday were Ruth McIlrath, Helen Moore and Earl Hubbard. PHI GAMMA DELTA . . . ... Sunday dinner guest was Virginia Melvin. PI KAPPA ALPHA . . . ... announces the pledging of Walt Tanner and William Hall. JE REVIENS (Jude Return) The Perfume of Promise BY THE HOUSE OF Union dance from 8:30 to 9:00, and of the Community party from 9:00 to 9:30. Then from 10:30 to 11:30 these records will be broadcast. You can go to the dance, then come home and listen to yourself yelling, "Hello, Maw," into the mike. CAA Coordinators To Discuss Course Here Dec.27 Coordinators of all the schools participating in the Civil Aeronautic Authority flight training courses in Kansas will meet here Friday, Dec. 27. About 20 persons will be present, Prof. E. D. Hay, University director of the C.A.A., said, to discuss and consider problems that have arisen during ground courses and actual flying lessons. NECKTIES THE KIND HE WILL WEAR and thank you for 'em! Personally selected, handmade, resilient construction--- ARROW FINE SILKS $1 Botany Wools (non-wrinkable) $1 Santa Fe Wools (Burroweve) $1 Arrow Imported Silk Ties $1.50 and $2 Berkeley Silk Knit Neckties $1.50 All Holiday Boxed. Give "him" Neckties All Holiday Boxed. Give "him" Neckties that carry the "college atmosphere" about 'em.