TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1939 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE THRE The touch of spring that has been sweeping across the Hill is, to say the least, incompatible with the Christmas decorations on Massachusetts streets and outside of many of the organized houses. But despite unseasonable weather, holl- day shopping goes on and on, gift lists daily increase in size, while pocketsbooks flatten correspondingly. To enable students to claim vacations well-earned University professors are indulging in mid-mid-mesister quizzes, so that with tests, shopping problems, the Sophomore Hop, and homegoing to think about, the average adult with weaknesses needs to get the often recommended "hour of contemplation" into the daily schedule. Parties for Clubs Parties for Clubs Forgetting the formalities of "new and old business," departmental p.m. in the theater of Green hall. Speaking Spanish throughout the evening, members of El Ateneo will meet at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday evenings for a home visit to the Annual Christmas party. At 4:30 today the Cercle Francais, the University French Club, will have a Christmas program of French poems and carols in room 306 of Fraser hall. At 6:30 p.m. the science clubs of Snow Hall will omit discussions of bugs, flora, and fauna to enter holiday festivities with a party in the Kansas room of the Memorial Union building. clubs on the Campus are now breaking into the social spotlight with Christmas meetings and parties. Peggy Schraeder, Leavenworth; Virginia Carmosm, Newton; Jean Shelton, Leavenworth. --c'40; Bentrice Witt, c'42, Lois Howse, c'43; Ritch Rice, c'41; Jerry Bubler, c'43; Suzanne Elmore, c' Jane Vesthe, f'43; Jo Ann Perry, Lawrence, and Mrs. McDonald, Topeka. A play by members of the department of German will highlight its Christmas party tomorrow at 8 Actives were completely out of the picture Saturday night when the pledges of Sigma Nu gave their annual Faddle party at the chapter house from 9 to 12. Guests participating in weekend activities on the Campus were the following nine lasses at the Chi O. onga house Saturday and Sunday: Ain Cain, Kansas City, Mo.; Nancy Todd, Leavenson Bay; Eleanor O'Reilly, Annie Fisher, Fort Scott; Pauline Auburn, Atchison; Pauline Rickenbough, Lyons; The following were guests: Betty Jeanne Hamie, c£4; Mariou Miller, c£4; Norma Tibbetts, c£4; Cally Fauburn, c£4; Ann Jones, c£4; Mar- Gina Gibbons, c£4; Glenn Chichele, c£4; Martina Oldham, c£4; Ann Hoffman, c£4; Jerry Wells, e'43; Cathleen Beyer Women's Club Entertains Highlighted by the singing of Christmas carols, impromptu chariades, and special dances, members of the University Women's Club entertained Thursday night in the building. Special guests were the husbands of club members and unmarried men on the faculty staff. Mistress of ceremonies for the evening was Helen Iboda Hoopes, assistant professor of English. The program was composed of carols directed by Mrs. Waldearm Gelich and led by women from Corbin hall; and dances arranged by Mrs. Henry Weyer and Jane Byrne. Mrs. E. H. Hollandis and Mrs. A. T. Walker were in charge of refreshments and Mrs., and Mrs. Paul Haney arranged for decorations, assisted by Mrs. E. L. Bayles, Mrs. R. H. Wheeler, and Mrs. Lawrence Woodruff, Mrs. C. F. Nelson directed the charades. (Additional Society on Page 4) STUDENTS Is Your Car Ready For Those Cold Days? DON'T WAIT for the Icy Snow or the Biting Blizzards . . . Get Ready for the Holidays NOW. the following Dealers of Lawrence have agreed to service your car for winter driving at REDUCED PRICES. ... Lawrence Automobile Dealers Are Economical and Dependable in Any Form of Service for for Your Car. 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