THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1939 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREL Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society Elizobeth Kirsch, Society Editor Before 5 p.m. call KU-25; after 5, 2702-K3 "You'd better watch out, you'd better not cry; You'd better be good: I'm telling you why—" Santa Claus is coming to the Memorial Union building next Tuesday afternoon from 3 until 5 o'clock, when open house will be held by the Memorial Union Activities Commission. Entertainment will be provided by the Modern choir; the Men's Glee Club, Corbin hall girls; Folk dancers from the de- Dr. Allen Crafton of the department of speech will take his place as master of ceremonies for the party. and Christmas carols sung b the group. An evening of swing tied up in Christmas spirit will be given by Dale Brodie and his boys tonight to members of Gamma Phi Beta at the hour dance following the annual Christmas dinner in the chapter house. Stun Stauffer, c'42; Martin Thomas c'40; Jason Yordy, c'42; Herc Bedlo I40; J. D. Ramsey, c'40; Dick Causley, c'40; Armstrong, c'43; Hulper, h/41. Cary Jones, c'41; Herbert Roberts c'uncil; Douglas Miller, b'40; Bade Case, c'41; Bob Richardson, c'41 Bob Doolett, c'40; Bill Reynolds c'42; Bob Lucy, c'40; Carl Moritz c'40. The guest list includes: Kemeth Nelson, b40; Dick Ash, d54; J. R. Jones, c42; Harry Crowe, b41; Lane Davis, c42; George Goddine, c42; Kemeth Rockhill, c40; Jack Card Cade, order Rankin, c43; Fried Gedeus, c43. Kenny Maricle, c'43; Bud Weir, c'43; Shields Hairy, c'42; Charles Solder, c'42; Weaver McCallin, c'40; Ewr John Ewers, gr.; Carlos Vogeler, c'41; Bill Douce, c'41; and Don Mitchell, c'42. --- Mary Frances McAnau was a luncheon guest at the Pi Beta Phi house Tuesday. Ruth Spencer, c'41, was a lanceeer guest at the Pi Beta Phi house yesterday. Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity announces the pledging of Robert II Ebersole, e'42, of Hutchinson. The annual Christmas party for students of all nationalities will be given Saturday at 8:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Mercedes Cole, 1011 Indiana, by members of the Cosmopolitan Club. Spanish Club Party With Christmas decorations carried out in the Spanish manner, members of the University Spanish Club met Tuesday evening at the home of Prof. William Shoenker for a pre-holy holiday party. The group sang songs and the singing of old Spanish songs preceded the serving of refreshments. Lorraine Murphy, gr.; Leon Reynolds, gr; and William Smither, gr. were in charge of the gr. Dinner guests at the Triangle house Tuesday included the following: Stanley Yost, e43; Charles Ossley, e43; Bob Earnhart, e43; Exx Sage, e41; and Robert Sams, e41. Pi Kappa Alpha will have a buffet supper and dance this evening at the chapter house. Clyde Smith's orchestra will furnish the music. Alpha Tau Omega announces the pledging of Delhert Neis, c'43. Scientists Sans Microscopes Sediments 306-308 Combining forces, the Extomology, Botany, Bacteriology and Zoology, Clubs of Snow hall held the first H. W. STOWITS Snow hall Christmas party in the Kansas room of the Memorial Union building from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Tuesday. Following an hour of dancing a parody on Dickens' "Christmas Carol" was presented by seven of the authors. Brad Padfield, c41, says "Sea Fever." "The Rexall Store" 847 Mass. The committee in charge of arrangements was composed of: Isabelle Baird, gr. Ruth McNair, professor of zoology; Edward H. Taylor, professor of zoology; Richard A. professor of zoology; James Sprague, assistant instructor in zoology; and Florence Dill, technician in botany. Members of Triangle fraternity entertained the following at an hour dance Tuesday night: Warren Spalding, c'43; Margaret Replogle, c'43; Mary K. Morrow, c'41; Betty Ann Leasure, fa'41; Virginia Hizzo, Lois Balle, fa'41; Marilyn Dunn, fe'48; Florence Armstrong 48; *phyllis Gausset*, fe'49; *Lea Edmonds*, fe'42; Mary Emily Stunhahn *or*; Helen Jenkins, fe'43. Pledges of Sima Phi Epallon not a taste of the power and glory of activists yesterday while observing Hundredth Day. Upper-classmen were compelled to serve as freshmen, and pledges had the privileges of actives. Members of Kappa Kappa Gamma will hold their annual Christmas banquet tonight at 6 o'clock. Kings For A Day Pbi Beta Phi members were hostesses at the W.S.G.A. ten held yesterday afternoon from 3 until 5 o'clock in the women's lounge of Frank Strong hall. The Christmas theme was carried out in decorations and refreshments. Mrs. June MacLeon cooked. Dollie Newlon, c 41, was a lunch- concert at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house Wednesday. Chancellor and Mrs. Deane W. mel will be guests of the Faculty Women's Club, Friday, December 15, at a dinner in the Kansas room of the Monarchal Unions building. Deans of the schools will also be After dinner the guests will be taken to the Faculty Women's Club house at 1200 Louisiana, for an informal evening of entertainment. Mrs. R. H. Wheeler and daughter, Lois, were dinner guests at the Pi Beta Phi house Tuesday night. Carried cut in the Christmas theme, the members of the Social- This Week-- Where To Go; What To Do ---On the Campus TODAY — Dramatic performance, "Night of January 18th", Fraser theater, 8.15 a.m. MERCHANTS Hosp. FREYLY-Dormatic performance, "Night of January 16th", Fraser theater, 815; mfam. Women's Club dinner, Kansas room, 6:30 p.m.; Sophomore Hop, Memorial Union ballroom, 9 p.m.-1 a.m.; Reinterpretation of Religion, Henley House, 4:30 p.m. SATURDAY—Delta Sigma Theta, Kansas room, 8 p.m.; Kappa Kappa Gamma winter formal dance, Memorial Union ballroom, 9 p.m. PACKED WITH SHAVE POWER COMPARE This New REMINGTON SPEEDAK: FOR SIZE More power per cubic centimeter of displacement than any other shaver. For 110-120 volt AC current only. Shaver A...30 sq. inches Shaver B...25 sq. inches Shaver C...24.5 sq. inches SPEEDAK = 1.55 sq. inches FOR APPEARANCE FOR CLOSENESS FOR POWER "30% Closet" than ordinary electric shavers. Exclusive Brand Shaving Head for every type of beard. Chromium trimmed, black pin seal grain coat with white moss lining and black velvet base. Rich gift package TODAY: End your shaving worries forever. Come in. Take home a REMINGTON SPEEDAK for a 15 DAY FREE TRIAL! ory Club held their bi-monthly meeting Tuesday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock in the Old English room of the Memorial Union building. Miss Nadia Thomas, who is connected with the Social Securities commission of Jackson county, Mo, spoke to the group on "Opportunities in the Field of Social Work." She read from a book she played Christmas carols. Later, tea was served to the group. Mrs. Soba dredged pleure. Sigma Alpha Epsilon will hold initiation services for Bill Kern, c'42 and John Kern, c'42, at the chapter house at 5 o'clock. Following the services, the annual Christmas banquet combined with the initiation banquet will be held. Officers of PI Kappa Alpha for the remainder of the year are: president, Howard Dunham, 141; vice-president, Lester Pojenzy, b40; secretary, Bob Price, c41; house manager, Harry Caldwell, p40; rush captain, John Dum, c43; social chairman, Pledge class officers are: pres- ident, Walt Needle, e41; vice-pres- ident, Roland Shaw, e43; secretary, Stephen Bauer, e44; parliamentar- mentarian, Jack Shafer, e43. Richard Graymur, p40; alumni secretary, Bob Berridge, c42; internment manager, Morty Bodenley, b40; historian John Baldwin, c41; historian John Baldwin, c41 Mrs. Paul Garrison, Ottawa, was a guest of Mary Garrison, c'40, at the Alpha Omicron Pi house Wednesday. Corbin hall will enter the list of participants in the Christmas festivities with open house tonight from 7 until 8 o'clock. Journalists To Sing. Dance Student newsmen will combine two annual social events Tuesday night when they hold a Christmas Carol party at the Ferry Cafe. It is an annual custom of the jousting tradition usually after the Daily Kaman has run been put to bed - for a caroling visit to Campus organized houses. Another annual affair is the diurnal magazine sponsored by the K. U. Press Club. On the suggestion of Kenneth E. L. Postlethwaite, p.e.c., (for perennial) president of the Press Club, the two events will be held together. Also Postlethwaite's borrowed from the midweek management, was the decree fining stakes 10 cents, and admitting men with dates free. Before they start on the caroling tour, the group will dance. "The combination of the two events is a good suggestion." Postlethwaite said. "We cordially invite all students and faculty to attend." He is also an employee and employees of the Journalism press. It should be a successful party." Betty Hancock Slightly Improved Bette Lou Bokum, c.43, who was admitted to Watkins Memorial hospital Dec. 7, suffering from pneumonia, was reported slightly improved yesterday afternoon. Y.W. 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