SUNDAY. DECEMBER 10. 1935. --- UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREA Although Christmas comes but once a year, the Yuliette spirit is heavily played upon by Campus groups. A time of peace and good-morning board men, Christmas offers opportunity for interactive interplay and mid-winter parties. Last night the kite of Kappa Alpha Theta gleamed brightly over the entrance to the Memorial Union building. In the ballroom Theta's, dressed in new and colorful formalts, their dates and a large staghead danced to the music of Dale Brodie's orchestra. Seventeen white Christmas trees stand with the mammoth blue candle; predicated on the decoration scheme. Districts II, IV became swing conscious at a party in the Kansas room of the Memorial Union building. Alpha Tau Onewa and Alpha Delta Pi entertaining at their respective houses further emphasized the approach of the Christmas season, while Alpha Kappa Psi, national commerce fraternity, laid aside thoughts of world trade to celebrate with a winter party. Glittering stars hung from the ceiling and a large neon hub-wheel set the stage for the Delta Upsilon Christmas party which was held in the chaperouse from 9 to 12 until the music of Clyde Smith's orchestra. Independent students, not to be left out of the whirl of pre-holiday activities, held parties on the Hill and at the Riverside. The ISA gave a dance at Ricker hall. Presents ranging from our muffs to hand-cuffs were given dates at the Phi Delta Theta party Friday night by Jack Abner, c'43, disgusted as Santa Claus. The same evening about 50 Owls, past and present, plus their dates attended the Owl Society party held in the Kansas room of the Union building, while all the glamor of a uniform was apparent at the Military ball attended by more than 600 persons. Alma De Oliva: Mary Latha Brown c.43; Mary Ann Lake c.72 Zita Anne Lowry c.42; Mary Locke c.1 F1; Mary Browne c., 1 F3; Mary Browne c., 1 F4; Beth White c. Guest lists for the parties are: Alba Tan Omexea; *481; Betty West, *482; Dorothy Westfall, *483; Mary Rebecca Scott, *484; Marlene Smith, *485; Jane Burrows, *486;艾丽 W. 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Ruth Spencer, e-31, was a lanceon greet at the Alpha Chi Omega house Saturday. U-M-M-M Old-Fashioned CHICKEN DINNER with all the trimmings, 35c Today @ Car, Truck Collide; Jack Lee Injured The New Hill Hangout CHRISTMAS TIME Is Dress-up Time When you will want to look your best Jack Lee, 17, of Lawrence was seriously injured and his companions, Robert Lee Amyx, gr, and Willard Muzzy, 64, Rhode Island, were unhurt, when their car, driven by Lee, was struck by a 3-metre truck and tractor用户 ternon three miles cast of Lawrence. ★ Our Alteration and Repair Dept. will make your clothes like new for the Holidays. Raymond Slusher, 20, of Martin City, Mp., driver of the truck, was uninjured. He reported that he saw the Lee car approaching the highway from the south, but, believing he was safe, he drove the highway, continued east. He saw the car drive onto the slab too late to avert the collision. Lee was taken to the Lawrence Memorial hospital, where his injuries were believed to be serious. He spent two months head in scraps and body bruises. Sheriff Charles Banning's men investigated the accident. Mr. Lawrence Earl Smith, IT, was a guest at the Sigma Chi house this week. SCHULZ THE TAILOR THE FAULTER Suiting you—That's my business Dollie Newton, e1H, was a honeymoon guest at the Kappa Kappa Gammon house Pri- dale. P. Hoff, B. Chubb of the department of political science will address the Young People's Forum of the First Christian Church at 6:30 a.m. clock tonight on the following topic: "In Time of War for Peace." A social hour for the young persons of the church will be held at 5:30 p.m. Anyone interested is invited to attend. Malott Returns From Speech Trip Chancellor Deine W. M. Malot, seven university staff members, and a student have returned from speak-out sessions in the excursion Springs, Mo., and St. Louis. Our staff members who made the trip were Fred Elsworth, alumni secretary; Dean Ivan C. Crowford of the School of Engineering and Architecture G. W. Bradshaw, professor of civil engineering; Dr. N. P. Sherwood, head of the department of bacteriology; Dr. Glenn C. Bond, professor of bacteriology; Louis Corilel, instructor in bacterial- GIFTS. A Small Deposit Will Hold It For You. USE OUR LAYAWAY PLAN Select Your Christmas Gifts NOW. (You can make arrangements to pay after Christmas) Gustafson "The College Jeweler" --- OL'SANTA SAYS That Roger's Fashion Cleaners Rings The Bell when it comes to cleaning clothes the quality way! Rings The Bell ROGERS' Fashion CLEANERS EIGHT EAST EIGHTH STREET Call498 It's the time of year for gayey, for beauty . . . and what could better express that feeling than FLOWERS? - Violots Gardenias Lilies of the Valley Let Us Help Plan Your HOUSE DECORATIONS PHONE 363 Poinsettas Roses Orchids ology; and Dr. K. E. Landes, professor of geology and state geologist. PHONE 363 Donald E. Flanders, c'40, was the student on tour. Capper to Speak Here Tuesday Capper to Speak Here Tuesday Senator Arthur Capper will be the principal speaker at the regular meeting of the University Club Tuesday night. Fencing Club to Meet Monday Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Students and faculty members of the University who are interested in fencing may attend a meeting of the Fencing Club at Robinson gymnasium at 4:30 pm. Monday, Bill Tuxal, c'40, president of the club said yesterday. Truxal said that the meeting was an important one, and he urges the presence of all members. "And Here's Your Gift, OLD FAITHFUL!" Give dad, brother, or the boyfriend something they have been secretly hoping for . . . a shiny, new gift for the car! Carter's has hundreds . . . low priced! Ready for winter! CARTS! 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