WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1939 UNJVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Here on the Hill Double Mid-Week Steps, new to the dancers but old in the course of events, will be featured in the supplementary mid-week to be held tonight in the Kansas room of the Memorial Union building from 7 to 8. Conducted by Jane Byrn, assistant instructor of physical education, the mid-week in the Kansas room will feature folk and country dances of America. The mid-week in the ballroom will be conducted as usual. Dancers themselves can choose the one they prefer; the usual mid-week or the country dance. The following girls were bumchewn guests at the Kappa Alpha Theta house yesterday noon; Margaret McCoy, c'40; Margaret Murray, fa'42; Alys Magill, c'unc1; Beverly Brown, c'; and Mary John Miller, fa'43. The following were dinner guest at the Sigma Kappa house last night: Mr. and Mrs. Marson Mc- an account of Mt. Oread Society Elixabeth Kirsch, Society Editor Before 5 p.m. call KU-25; after 5, 2702-K3 Clungage, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Brown Mr. C. S. Skilton, Miss Mauel Elswar- d, and Miss Mabel Elliott. Sigma Kappa announces the pledging of Marvel Johnson, fa'43. At the Aacraia house Sunday the following were dinner guests; Mr. and Mrs. Neal Carman; Harriet Goodwin, c'40; Caty Gumm, f'43; Melvin Hass, b'40; Raymond Tripp; Walton Kabler; and Monte Wood Alpha Omicron Pt entertained the following guests at dinner Tuesday night; Irivn Stoneback, fs; Frank Perkins, e43; Luther Lyon, gr; Scotty Kern, c43; Boyd Morgan, d4; Glenn Russell, b4; Marshall Butler, fa42; Charles Amry, gr; James Webb, w4; Bob Bradley, c41; Myrion Herons, e40; Dean Lemon, e41; James Pettee; Vincent Graves, e41; Elden Corkill, c40; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Thompson, Lawrence. Sunday dinner guests at the Alpha Tau Omega house included the following: Bey Young, c'40; Virginia Grizzell, ed'41; Jean Bailey, c'43; Pat Owens, Kansas City, Mo.; and Barbara Felt, Leavenworth. With Christmas just that close, everyone is wearing that harried expression. Stop right here! Your troubles are over. We have been doing a little shopping on the side and we found some gift suggestions that will make you sigh with relief. At lost our worries about what to give little cousin Joe are over. The Book Nook, 1021 Mass, has a young-stage story that is as good as or "Ferdinand," the Bull. It is the story of the trials of a tug boat. But be careful when taking ecumenical gifts, as we also saw a beautiful Kwan Yin, Goddess of Mercy, statue for $5.00 at the Book Nook. Probably the sweetest things in things are the new soft, fur house seats at the Royal College Shop, 837-39 Moss. Bunny Scuffs we call them. Write to Santa about it. He can get them in blue or white for only $3.98. We are getting a pair for Mother too. She will love them. We were so tired of Christmas shopping we gave up, but we stopped at the Blue Mill, 1009 Mess., for a sandwich and a cake and felt so refreshed afterward we finished the rest of the gift buying in nothing flat. There is nothing like a snack at the Milk to give you an inspiration Have you seen the beautiful selection of Christmas Novelties and flowers at Allison-Armstrong Flower Shop? They will make really slick gifts for all of your friends. One of the best parts about the thing is that you can choose what is right, right right there if you want to—as who doesn't. Allison-Armstrong also carry the most complete selection of corsages at all times and with parties right and left—well, there you are. "It's Drake for Bokes!" And this time of year for fruit cakes! Those yum, nutty, fun-filled corrections really hit the spot! Take one home for your celebration. - Here's an idea! Get Mother a gift the whole family can enjoy and you too, incidentally. *Shimmoons* is a brand of Mass, was a gift at $1.00 that really brings back that original oven crispness of biscuits, muffins, and coffee cakes. And another thing it fits snugly in your suitcase. It's a gift it'll fit into your suitcase. One thing that you can't do without is a dictionary and it is going to be a long cold trek up to the library of one a.m. when you are doing your paper calls—just as it closed then anyway. It's hard, but it's the Collector's 939 Most. It will make an invaluable Christmas gift. Price from $3.00 to $7. Girl! Solve the problem of what to get Him by shopping at Fischer's. 813 Mosa, the newest place in town for men's wear! Just to give you an idea they have snoppy Gloves japamats at $1.65 to $2.50. Wings shirts at $1.65, Osborne gloves from $1.95 to $3.50, and a grand selection of handkerchiefs, scarfs, and ties—all at unbelievably reasonable prices! Let Fischer's solve your "man-sized" shopping problems. We found a tricky combination of purse and gloves in the new winter shades at Coles, 815 $10 gloves, $1.00 to $2.98, and purse, $4.00 to $7.98. Sorry sorry he didn't see them first—so hurry. Dad's Christmas gift? That's no problem—get him one of these swanky lounges on the Gibbs, 811 Mass. They come in rayon, wool, and cotton, and are priced at $2.98 to $5.95. And, if you see those warm, snugly lined leather gloves Gibbs are featuring, you will take a pair of those too. Sunday dinner guests at the Sigma Chi house included: Sara Lou Connell, fa 43; Margarete Myers, fa 41; Becker Beeler, Bill Oort; Independence; Eugene Miller, Bill Norris, and Calvin Price; Salina Maurie Claseman, and Bill Herahier, Newton. --ment of their daughter, Jessamine, to James H. Arnold of Houston, Texas. Miss Jackson is a member of Alpha Omicron Ips coriority. Kappa Kappa Gigma announces the engagement of Diane Haas, c'42, and Wayne Clover, b'40. Clover is a member of Kappa Sigma fraternity. Emily Jean Milan, c'42, was a luncheon guest at the Gamma Phi Beta house yesterday. Libby Metalf, fs, of Kansas City, Mo., was a guest at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house Monday. Cecil King, c'41, was a lunchson guest at the Pi Beta Phi house yesterday. Mrs. Helen Branich, province president of Kappa Kappa Gamma, was a guest at that house Sunday and Monday. Alpha Chi Omega entertained the following guests at dinner last night honoring Chancellor and Mrs. Denee W. Maltoff; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Werner; Dean and Mrs. J. H. Nelson; Miss Elizabeth Mepurit; Miss Sarah Ewing; Miss C. Crawford; Dean Paul B. Lawson; and Miss Pessia Cook. Pre-Xmas Tea The last W.S.G.A. ten before the Christmas recess will be given this afternoon by members of Pi Beta Phi, from 3 to 5 's lock in the womens lounge of Frank Strong hall Former Students Engaged Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Hoover o Kansas City, Mo., announce the engagement of their daughter, June, 30 to John David Lobb, Jr. of Cleveland. Miss Hoover was a member of Alpha Chi Omega sorority while attending the University. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jackson of Lawrence announce the engagement of their daughter, Jessamine, to James H. Arnold of Houston, Texas. Miss Jackson is a member of Alpha Omicron Ips coriority. Following the custom of buffer suppers, Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity entertained the following guests Sunday night: Mary Alice Elliott, fa 41; Diana Irvine, c 42; Mary Beth Weir, fa 41; Mary Alie Livingston, c 40; Jean Wilking, c 41; Joan Taggart, c 43; Lois Howell, c 43; Sara Fair, c 41; Patty Biglow, c 43; Jane Blanc, c 40; Margaret Ivy, c 43; Barbara Koch, c 43; Mary K. Brown, c 43. Mrs. John Hepler, graduate of Kansas State College and province president of Alpha Delta Pi, is a guest at the local chapter house this week. Virginia Bantleen, c'43; Ann Jones, c'41; Jane Veatch, b'41; Ruth Rice, c'41; Gloria Beichele, c'43; Emmet Parkls, b'41; Margaret Barber, c'40; Mary Fitzgerald, c'41; Anne Lewis, c'41; Rene Kiskaden, b'42; Norma Sloan, c'41; Becky Tremblely, c'43; Zibby Pine, c'42; Booris Kalin, c'43; Falconer, c'41; Margaret Neal, c'42; Nancy Prather, c'43; Cora Heworth, c'41; Dr. and Mrs. G. C. Remley, of Kansas City, Mo. Caroline Dell, Lawrence, and Meredith Dyer, Kansas City, Mo. were Sunday dinner guests at the Sigma Phi Epsilon house. Alba Delta Pi, sorority entrained the following guests at a formal dinner Sunday evening: Mr. and Mrs. George Foster, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ashton, Mr. and Mrs. John G. Stutz, Mr. and Mrs. A. E Carrison, Mr. and Mrs. G. S Brown, Mrs. N. Christiansen, Miss Iva Isabel, and Miss Marie Schwartz, all of Kansas City, Mo. Sunday dinner guests at the Sigma Nu house included: Mrs. McDonald, Tapea; Ruth Kellett, fa'41. Alexia Marks, c'40; and Robert Lake, Kansas City, Mo. Muse. Hazel Potermeyer of Clay Center and Bob Montgomery of Kansas City, Mo., were guests at the Alpha Omni Pi house Sunday. --theater, 8:15 p.m. FRIDRID performance, "Night of January 6th", Fraser building, 8:15 p.m.; Faculty 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. Lois Wellell, c'43, was a lunchon guest at the Chi Omega house Monday. This Week--theater, 8:15 p.m. FRIDRID performance, "Night of January 6th", Fraser building, 8:15 p.m.; Faculty 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. Dinner guests at the Delta Chi Where To Go; What To Do ---On the Campus TODAY-Dramatic performance, "Night of January 16th," Fraser theater, 8:15; W.I.Y.C.A. Bazaar, Memorial Union, all day; F.D. Delta Kappa, Pine room, 3:30; Kausen Funeral, Kansan, all day; Student's dinner, Disneyland, 6:30; Midweek, Memorial University, bedroom, 7-8 p.m.; American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Men's lounge, 8 p.m.; W.S.G.A. tea for all university women, women's lounge of Strong hall, 3-5 p.m; Spanish club party, Prof. W. H. Shoaker's house. TOMORROW-Dramatic performance, "Night of January 16th", Fraser theater, 8:15 p.m. SATURDAY—Delta Sigma Theta, Kansas room, 8 p.m.; Kappa Kappa Gamma winter formal dress, Memorial Union bairnond, 9 p.m. HALF PRICE Plus $1 Our entire stock of high grade women's dress shoes included in this unusual sale Wednesday only - De Liso Debs Regular $8.75, sale price $5.88 Regular $7.50, sale price $4.75 - Knicker bockers Regular $6.95, sale price $4.48 Regular $5.00, sale price $3.50 Royal College Shop - Sport and evening shoes not included in this sale. - Aristocrats 837-39 Mass. house house were: Maxine Tainter Topeka; Barbara Benton, Kansas City, Mo.; Edna Givens, 'a'41; An Robbins, 'c'42; Peggy Pig Hennessy 'a'42; and Anne Woods, 'c'42. Bill Mills, c'40, and Jane Roberts, fo of Kansas City, Mo., were dimen- guest at the Pt Beta Phi house Sunday. Dinner guests at the Phi Gamm Delta house Thursday evening were: Jean Werner, fa 42; Rardorf Bechtel, fa 43; Eleanor Shockley, ca 41; and Joan Hinshaw, ca 41. Dinner guests at the Kappa Sigma house Sunday was Marjorie Siegrist, c'41 Virginia Anderson, ed'40 Ada Lee Fuller, f'41 Dotty Noble, c'43; and Elaine Lainey, c'43. Dinner guests at the Gamma Pl. Beta house Sunday were Leo Rhodes, b'40; Shields Haerie, c'43; Kenneth Rocky b'40; Bob Curt Tibets, c'40; Fred Johnson, c'43; Calver Pionert, b'41; J. D. Ramsey, c'40; Bill Reece, b'41; and Mary Nell Diett. Ruth Buchler, c.39, of Kansas City Mo., was a weekend guest at the Alpha Omicron Pi house. Saturday evening guests of the Phi Gamma Delta house included William Buziick, Sylvan Grove; Bob McClure, c'42; and Bill Kirk, Hutchison. --- Sunday evening guests at Corbill hall included: Hester Meller, c'41 Mary Ardis Ewing, c'42; Milfred Krebiel, c'41; Glenn Stephenson, b'41; Louise Wilkes, c'42; Harry Smith, b'41; Bill Rigby, c'42; Ralph Almond, c'42; Herman Schmidt, c'41. Wanda Jo Reed, c'41; Ruth Ardith Bowman, c'40; Vie Corrine Corrine Martin, f42; Dole Ayers, b'41; and Susan Finland. --- Prof. and Mrs. Waldemar Geltch and William Burick, Sylvan Grove, were Sunday dinner guests at the Piih Gamma Delta house. Sunday dinner guests at the Kappa Alpha Theta house were Curts Griffin, Kansas City, Mo; Mary Jane Koontle, Karsan City; William Johnson, Peggy Morris, Abilene; Bill Kule, Hutchinson; Henry Noller and George Bon Leonode. Luncheon guests at the Kappa Alpha Theta house Tuesday were Judy Cotton, Lawrence; and Bob Boyle, Topkea. --- Weekend guests at the Kappa Alpha Theta house were: Louise Taylor, Hutchinson; Jane Flood, Hays. --- Made to Eat and not to keep They're Fresh— They're Different Old Time Chiefly Martha Washington Candies The New Hill Hangout THE FERRY 1031 Mass. 1051 Mass. Christmas Cheer Personified Margaret Myers, Kansas City, Mo; Meredith Dyer, Kansas City, Mo; and Mary Jane Shockley, Kansas City, Mo. KFKU SCHEDULE TODAY --- Fi Beta Phi entertained the following guests last night at a faculty dinner: Dean and Mrs. P. J. Moreau, Dr. Bryon Sarvis, and Mrs. H. E. Chubb, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Matrenshirt, Mr. and Ms. Spencer Bayles and Spencer Bayles, Jr. Miss Viola Anderson, and Mr. Norman Rehg. 2:30 French Lesson. 2:44 Campus News Flashes. 2:47 Spanish Lesson. 6:00 University of Kansas String Quartet, Walderman Geltch, first violinist; Karl Kuersteiner, second violist; Olga Elmer, violinist; Raymond Stuhl, violon- celloist. 0:15 Irene Peabody, mezzo-soprano, associate professor of voice. There's only one way to enjoy life — and that's to smile and treat your friends as friends. 2:47 Books and Reading 6:00 Your Health. "Something for Headache." Students & Faculty members — we invite you to try OUR SERVICE THURSDAY 2:30 German Lesson. 2:44 Campus News Flashes. 2:58 Backward Reading. You're sure to be pleased —we'll treat you as friends. FRIDAY Henderson. 10:30-10:00 University of Kansas Roundtable-The Reading Diagnostic Program. STOP IN AND FILL UP Try it --- and you won't care to change. 2:30-3:00 Music Appreciation Period. 6:00-6:30 Safety Program. Lawrence Liberty Memorial High School Auto Mechanic Class and the M. F. HUDSON CO. 800 N.H. Phone 825 A Worthy Gift An exquisite fragrance provocative while sophisticated Weaver's dans la nuit ('In the night') Dramatic Club. SUNDAY 4:00-5:00 School of Fine Arts Christmas Vespers. MONDAY, DEC. 16 2:94 Florida News Flashback. 2:95 Spanish Lesson. 6:00 Athletic Scrapbook. Dramatic Club- (Branched Class) (Continued from page one) GIFTS FOR EVERYONE ON YOUR CHRISTMAS LIST dict. Members of the jury were: Joe Leech, Lawrence; Rosemary Jones, *c*41; John Conard, *c*42; Pauline Snyder, *c*40; Harriett Van Zandt; Mr. Carl; Charles Hawes; Mrs. B. F. Shinkle; Margaret Wilson, gr. Ernest Pontius, Lawrence; William Kelley, *c*43; and Charles Cross, *c*40. - TOUGHER • SMARTER • WARMER —and at the price you want to pay—come into OBER'S and check your list against our gift items. The Original RUGBY by WILSON BROTHERS $2.75 Ober's Season's Greetings Everybody I hope you get a lot of good presents this Christmas and that you will have the health to enjoy them all next year. I hope, too, that someone gives you an I.E.S. Study Lamp. They are just the thing to study with, and they save your eyes, even though they are only $3.95. Reddy Kilowatt The insas Electric Power Company 7-16-129