SUNDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1938. PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Here on The Hill- Miller hall will hold open house Tuesday night from 7 until 8. --and Intuitive People, $1.96 Beech—Zooca Venture, $3.00 Link—Rediscovery of Mon, $1.75 Lin Yutong—Importance of Living, .. .. Jerry Hartley, Lawrence, was a luncheon guest at the Alpha Delta Pi house Saturday. Dinner guests at the Delta Tau Delta fraternity Thursday night were: Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Mott and Betty Mc. Lawrence. Salle Munson, c'39, and Delphine Gieler, c'39, have been elected into Omicron Nu. national honorary home economics sorority. Tau Sigma, University dance sorceror, will give a tea this afternoon in honor of its sponsor and founder, Miss Elizabeth G. Dunkel who will become the bride of Dr Howard L. MacCurdy of Yorkers N. Y., on December 28 in Topeka Theater, at the School of Rolla Nuckles, instructor in the speech and dramatic art department. --and Intuitive People, $1.96 Beech—Zooca Venture, $3.00 Link—Rediscovery of Mon, $1.75 Lin Yutong—Importance of Living, Alpha Kappa Psi, professional business fraternity, entertained with a party at the chapter house Friday night. Royce Stoenner's orchestra furnished the dance music. Chap- ter Leader of the Rock Club Blocker and Mrs. F. B. Kinead. The guests were: Doris Johnson, c'42; Dorothy Sullivan, c'41; Dorothy Schreiner, c'42; Mary Jackson, Margaret Hyde, c'42; Wilma Nelson, c'40; Catherine Beyer, c'40; Dorothy Wermer, c'39; Dorothy Schlegle Topica, Verda Sommer, Eudora Peggie Cole, Chanute; Doris Nelson Georgia Rose Spainhower, Kansas City, Mo. Dorothy Garett, Irene Schanke Lawrence; Louise Busen, ed'uncl Jean Robertson, c'41; Wanda尔德 Carlson, c'42; Donna B. Rewitsz b'40; Betty Blackburn, ph'40; Joseph Halpert, c'uncl; Madge Jones c'42; Hanie Haney, fa'42; Eva Tengarden, fa'41; Thelma Hildyard, c'42; Elomar Canfield, c'29; Jen Jenern; Chantile; Margaret Finley The following guests were pres- Sigma Phi Epilism held a dinner dance at the Eldridge hotel Saturday night. Following the dinner a舞 was held at the chair house with Louie Kuhn's orchestra furnishing the music. The chaperones were: Mrs. Jane McLean, Mrs. Margaret Perkins, Mrs. Ed Charles, Mrs. J. H. Kreamer, and Mrs. P. H Klinkenberg. BOOKS For Christmas HERE IS A CHECK LIST FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE: Rowlings—The Yeirling, $2.50 Lewis—Prodigal Parents, $2.50 Field—All This and Heaven Too, $2.00 Mitchell—Gone With The Wind, $1.49. Stern — The Ugly Duckshund. $1.75 Bornes — Widener's Wagon, $2.50 Stuff — Penguin. Sofafer — Young Dr. Golahad. $2.50 Roberts — North West Passage. $2.50 Lindbergh—Listen, The Wind, $2.50 Hortler, Horse and Buggy Doctor, Wm. Allen White, Puritan in Taft-Photography and the American Scene, $10.00 Hogben—Science for the Citizen $5.00 Manninger—Man Against Himself, $3.75 53.17 Cornegie—How to Win Friends D. E. Rowe & D. F. Kline Carnegie—How to Wish Friends and Influence People, $1.96 U. S. Camera Annual, 1939, $2.90 Ise—Sod and Stubble, $1.48 Guest—Collected Poems, $3.00 Nash—I'm a Stranger Here My- self, $2.00 Tesadell = Complete Poems, $2.50 Tarasal = Complete Poems, $2.50 Rubeloy = $3,000 Brooke = Collected Poems, $2.00 Gibreau = The Prophter, $2.00 Foley = House, $2.00 Fishback—One to a Customer, $2.50 $2.50 Oxford Book of English Verse, S1.49 Oxford Book of Spanish, German, French and Italian Verse, $3.00 each Also a wide selection of books for young brothers and sisters, neices and nephews. ent; Meredith Dyer, 'f9; Laurie mells, 'c'ucl; Bonnie Lee Locke, Lorraine Fink, 'c'ucl; Helen Leouse Brooks; Olive Joyenger, 'c'ucl; Carine Carlisle, 'c'42; Eleanor Russell, Bette Boutell; Monte Robbins, 'c'40; Josephine Davis, 'fa;ap; Dorothy Durand, 'c'42; Estette Eddy, 'c'43; Margorie Gains; Letha Jane Chapman; Emily Jean Milan, 'c'42. THE BOOK NOOK Margaret Stough, fa'39; Doris Twente, c'42; Beth Young, c'uncl; Margaret Brown, c'40. Virginia McDonald, #4; Patricia Craven's cunc! Ruth Howell, #4; Diana Irvine, #4; Margaret Hughs; Margarette Parker, #4; Nora Elder; Shirley Jane Ruble, #4; Ada Louse Mosely, cunc! Ruth Mary Nelson, ed#0; Virginia Foster; Peggy Ghorlemly, #39; Virginia Hawkinson, fa'39; Jean Petermeyer, fa'42; Frankie Jones, #4. 1021 Mass. St. --carols the singing of Christmas carols Mrs. Verner Smith will, have charge of the evening program which will be followed by dancers Tel. 666 Better Bakey; Martha Kellog; Alys Magill, c' uneurl; Victoria Beverly, c' 29; Marjorie Green, c' uncle; Marion Goddard; Margaret Murray, fa 42. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Fisher; Mr. and Mrs. David Fisher; and Mrs. D. X. Dolan; Mr. and Mrs. Greeter Allen; and Mrs. and Mrs. Paul Aiken. The annual Christmas party given by the University Women's Club members for their husbands and the unmarried men of the faculty will be held Thursday evening, Decemer- day at 6 o'clock in Memorial Union building. --carols the singing of Christmas carols Mrs. Verner Smith will, have charge of the evening program which will be followed by dancers Pi Kappa Psi fraternity held its annual Christmas party Friday evening at the chapter house. The guests were: Julie Henry, 'e40; Jean Wedell, fa 42; Isabell West, 'c4; Libby Metyre, c4; Caly Sjoem Dempay, c3; Gretta Gibson, 'f4; Jeann Miller, M凯斯 City, Kan; Mabel Kinyan, Columbia, Mo; Mael Walker, c4; Diana Irwin, c4; Martha Browning c4; Ann Steinheimer, Manhattan, Kan; Jean Bayha, Kansas City, Mo; Leene Hoffman, c4; Marianna Bantile, c4; Mildred Ross, Ottawa; Dorothy Nobile, c42. Mary Jane Mibec, Independence, Kan; Shirley Maupin, f24; Patty Leidyard; c'42; Jane Allen, Law- rence; Alice Newman; c'4e; Mary Ditzell, Kansas City, Mo; Jeann Cardwell, c'4e; Virginia Houston; c'42; Mary Jo Connell, c'uem; Ann Browning, c'4e; Mary McCarthy, Munsterchester, Kansas City, Mo; Betty McVey, c'40; Jane Plood, c'38; Virginia Appl. ;44; Marylyn Konantz, fa'uem; Anna Cota, c'uel. Betty Jeanne Hess, Kansas City, Mo.; Barbara Smyth, c14; Bety Blake, c14; Dana Hughes, faucl; Miriam Whitford, c14; Jean Brusses, f12; Eleonor Allen, Lawrence; Mary Combs, Parsons, Kai; Mar- garet McCooney, TBD; Kelly Anto- gin, Kolleen Astro, gret; Charlie Daund, Independence, Kan. The chaperones were: Mrs. Nellie Hopkins, Mr. and Mrs. Dolph Simons, and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Baty, Lawrence. In the dart tournament, Margaret Whitehead, Alpha Chi Omega, lost to Women's Intramurals Candy Chistmas ★ Take MOTHER a big box Take BROTHER a little box - Leave your order and we MAIL it for you in HOLLIDAY WRAPPINGS WHITMAN'S CHOCOLATES Chocolate covered Brazil nuts Bon-bons—all-cream centers Fruits and nuts, miniature chocs. FROM $.25 to $2.00 in Attractive holiday boxes. HOMEMADE CANDIES 49c to 80c per lb. CANDY NOVELTIES Note from Advertising Dept—Buy your ought to go down and see the most complete assortment in town. WIEDEMANN'S 835 Mass. Phones 84 Please Don't Miss This Opportunity Continuous From 2:30 4 RECORD BREAKING DAYS TODAY COME EARLY FOR CHOICE SEATS. ATTEND THE MATINEES ALSO—PETE SMITH NOVELTY—MUSICAL REVUE—LATEST NEWS Donis McDermond, TNFT, 15-11, 11-25. Mary Nan Steele, Corbin hall, defeated Jean O'Hara, Kai, 15-9, 15-7. Betty Van Ansdale, Pi Phi, won over Ruth Howell, Chi Omega, 15-3, 15-7, 8-15. OUR CHRISTMAS GIFT TO LADIES ! One Box of 10 Beautiful Xmas Cards, 25c Value, Given Free to Every Lady Attending Our Matinee Starting Monday for One Week. THURSDAY—"SPRING MADNESS" Four basketball games were played in Robinson gymnasium Thursday night to start the tournament series. In the first game the Sigma Bridges, Jr. Brides, Bridges, Jr. who scored eight goals, crushed the Sigma Kappa team by a score of 28-13. Mary Lynn Tuley, c'42, made 12 of the Sigma Kappa's 13 points. The Chi Omega and the Kappa game was a close contest with the final score a 12-12 tie. Helen Geis, guard and Elen and Jane Iriwne, forward for the Chi O's, scored five field goals and two free throws. The Pi Phi-Theta game resulted in another tie-score. Jane Blney of the Theta's and Denise Lemoine, if the Phi were outspotted. The In the Gamma Phi-A.D Pi game in the A.D. Pi's virtually "walked off" with the victory, 19-2. D. J. Willecors seared 17 of the 19 points by the A.D. Pi. The guard defense of the Gamma Phi's was not fast enough to stop the speed Wilcurs whenever the ball was passed to her. Barbara Works shot the only goal for the losing team. Referees and umpires for the games wer: Alice Paden, ed'39; Vir- final score was 6-6. How to feel comfortable in a Dress Shirt One of America's favorite dress shirts is the Arrow Shoreham. Shoreham's attached collar is most comfortable, and its soft, pleasant neck groove goes on all of place. You'll like this popular dress shirt, ARROW SHOREHAM $3 No ordinary shirt is Arrow's new Lido. First, you can't find better tail- oring than Arrow puts into it. Second, its handmade, *narrow* bosum thwarts balance. The back of the sleeves and pinceau keeps it forever in place. ARROW LIDO $3 All Arrow Shirts have the Mitoga SHAPED Fit and are Sanforized-Shrunk (fabric shrinkage less than 1%). Formal Jewelry by Swank Buy a New Tuxedo $25 Come on down. Join the fun. We have everything right on hand to make your Christmas shopping easier. We wrap your Christmas packages. We even have a mailing service. And if you're bashful or need some help call for our personal shopper, Betty Broat. Weaver's See You All Wednesday Night Lawrence Stores open for K. U. Students Wednesday Night. ginia Bell, ed 41; Margaret Van Cleave, ed 39; and Mary K. Lutner, ed 39. CHRISTMAS at the BLUE MILL is WITH We Deliver Call 409 And too -- "of course, Jack bought it from He says you can make arrangements to pay after Christmas. 'I am going to do my shopping at GUSTAFSON'S. YES INDEED,BUY NOW,PAY LATER 911 Mass. Phone 911 BY TRAIN Rail travel offers the swift, clean, comfortable way LOW ROUND TRIP FARES To All Points TICKETS ON SALE DAILY Liberal Return Limits An Ideal Gift Why not give a gift ticket to some one dearto you this Xma? It is easily arranged. What's the agent for details. W. W. BURNETT, Agent Phone 32 Lawrence, Kansas SPEED with SAFETY