THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1939 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE --there will be no additional expenditures for the checking of coats. As usual, they have invited those in organized houses to come, too. Gamma Phi Bihe announces the marriage of Barbara Kirchoff, 38, to Shelly McMillan, Colorado Springs. The marriage took place Saturday at the Plymouth Congregational church. Pi Beta announces the engagement of Joan Morrison to Phil Buckick, c39. Jean Egbert, c'41, was a luncheon guest at the Kappa Alpha Theta house yesterday. Kappa Alpha Theta entertained the members of Phi Delta Theta Tuesday night with an hour dance. University housemothers entertained with a Christmas party at Evans Hearth Tuesday afternoon at which thirty-two guests were present. Cedar boughs and red candles illuminated the room as an exchanged following the luncheon. Those in charge of arrangement for the party were: Mrs. C, H Landes; Mrs. J, A, A. Hooke; Mrs John Terry; Mrs. F, B. Kincaid; Mrs Eva Oakes; Mrs H, S. Rus sell; Mrs. C, D. Wilson. Gene, GII, c38, and Carolyn Guidinger, c39, were guests at the Pi Beto Phi house for lunch Tuesday. Miss Viola Anderson, assistant professor of home economics; Miss Margaret Anderson, assistant professor of speech; and Vernon M French, assistant instructor of romance languages, were guests at the Pi Beta Phi house for dinner Tuesday. ,,, The K. U. Dames sewing club will meet with Mrs. Theodore Foster, 748 Maine St., this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. C. H. Spencer, national president of Tau Beta Pi, honorary engineering fraternity, was speaker at the banquet following the Tau Beta Pi initiation held at Evans Hearth Tuesday evening, Dec 6. Mr. Spencer now retired, was chief counsel internatl; Commerce Commission. The following men were initiated: George Loper, e'39; Henry Parker, e'39; E.R. Palmerie, e'39; A.S. Palmerie, e'39; B.'39; Mount Veatch, e'39; Samuel Foster, e'39; Edward Mitchell, e'39; David Pritchard, e'39; Prince Hitchcock, e'39; Clifford Willis, e'39; Brewster Powers, e'40; Paul Morse, e'40. Pi Beta Phi held initiation services yesterday for Elinore Shockley, c'41. Dinner guests at the Chi Omega house last night were: Annette Woods, c'42; Ajys Magill, c'1cm; Dorothy Joan Dossen, c'1cm; Claox John Dossen, c'1cm; Amelia Shirley Maipin, lf'42; Helen Anderson, f'amcl. --there will be no additional expenditures for the checking of coats. As usual, they have invited those in organized houses to come, too. Mrs. Green, Independence, Mo. was a dinner guest at the Gamma Phi Beta house yesterday. 'Y' To Hold Breakfast And Meeting Sunday A Y.M.C.A. breakfast-meeting of 'Y' members representing the fraternities will be held Sunday morning, Dec. 11, at 9 o'clock in the Memorial Union building, Paul Moritz, c39, 'Y', president, and Ed Wiles, b40, membership chairman, will save charge of the meeting. The purpose of the affair is to discuss the Y.M.C.A. program and a more active participation for all the members. There are 400 members of the 'Y'. Charles Schwieso, regional secretary of the Student Christian movement, Topela, will explain the structure of the organization. Professor Jordon Will Teach Here In Summer Session Harry J. Jordan, acting head of the department of banking and finance of the University of Southern California, will teach on the 1839 Kansan summer session staff in exchange with Prof. J. H. Taggett, it has been announced by Dean Frank T. Stockton of the School of Business. Professor Jordan holds a bachelor's degree from Washburn college, the degree of Master in Business Administration from Harvard, and a doctor's degree from Northwestern University. From 1930 to 1934 he was head of the department of economics of the Missouri Valley college. Doctor Jordan has had banking and bond house experience. He did special statistical work for the Southwestern Bell Telephone Company and was special investigator for the United States treasury in the fourth Federal Reserve district during 1935. Doctor Jordan now has charge on all advanced banking classes in the University of Southern California. During the 1939 summer session, he will teach courses in money and banking central banking, and investments. Bean-Guessing Contest Over Last Night The Jayhawker bean-guessing contest ended at 10 o'clock last night, and the judges opened the jar and began counting the beans. Winners were announced to be pain Saturday from the stage of the Granda theater. The two first prize winners will be awarded a 10-day trip to Hollywood with all expenses paid, which includes round trip transportation by bus, reservations at the Hotel Cecil in downtown Los Angeles, and a 2-day visit in each of Metro Goldwyn Mayer and Warner Bros. studios, seeing how motion pictures are made. The two second-best guessers will go $25 worth of merchandise from Weaver's department store for the $40 discount in credit in trade at Ober's for the boy. Judges for the contest will be Edwine Browne, gr. business manager of the Kansen; Marvin Goebel, c39; publisher of the Kansen; Tom Yoe, c39; Jayhawker editor; and Fred Crawford, c39. Jayhawker, business manager. ★★★★★★★★★★★★★ We are privileged to present YARDLEY'S 'Bond Street' PERFUME OF ROYAL LONDON BY APPOINTMENT In our Yardley of London Shop Here's Royal London at its loveliest—bottled and brought to you to add the same note of delightful artistry to your own gay days and evenings. In original royal emblazoned wrappings only. Price $2.50 to $13.50. Weaver's ★★★★★★★★★★★ Y. W. Bazaar Opens Today Because of the number of requests the Bazar will be open until 10 tonight and tomorrow night, accorded to Miss Ellen Payne, secretary of the W.Y.C.A. The Bazar will close Saturday afternoon at 5:30. Many Gifts on Display In Memorial Union for Christmas Season The Y.W.C.A. Christmas Bazaar will open this morning at 8 in the main lounge of the Memorial Union building with gifts that range from Chinese puzzles and Mexican beads to African lace and brace and copper wares. This bazaar, which will be the only one held at the University this year, is an annual Y.W.C.A. event at which students and faculty members may purchase Christmas gifts. The articles which will be sold at the Bazar are grouped into five departments. They are: Chinese, Russian, American, German and homemade candy. The candy, made by Y.W.C.A. members of organized houses, will sell at 50 cents a pound. The Bazaur was set up at the Union yesterday afternoon by a committee under the direction of Phyllis McPherson, c'mel. The unpacking team was assigned the shipment done by a commission headed by Alisa Ann Jones, c'41. The selling in the departments of the Bazar will be by the various commissions of the Y.W.C.A, which are: Mary Fowers, c42, and the freshman commission who are in charge of the China department; Mary James, c41, and the Social Service commission are in charge of the Mexican department; Betty Baries, c39 and the Personal Relations commission, and Harriet Stephens, c40 and the current action commission are in charge of the Russian shipment. Marjorie Wiley, c'41, and the Creative Leisure commission, and Elizabeth Meek, c'39, and the Reinterpretation of Religion commission are selling the copper and brass ware; Frances McQueen, c'40 will be general chairman selling homemade candy, with Betty Boddington, c'40 the Social comission and Eathi Fulton the Eats committee, and Jean Robertson, c'40 and the Membership committee also at the candy department. Fencing Team To Compete The University men's fencing team will meet the Kansas City, Mo. YMCA team in Robinson Mo. The team will be the first match of the season. Fashions To Be Discussed At Henley House Today Fashion and the interesting aspects of buying women's clothes for a department store will be the general topic of discussion at the W.M.C.A.'s Freshman Commission this afternoon at 4:30 in Henley house. Weaver's fashion buyer, Mrs. Martin, will tell of her experiences during her trips to New York and other fashion centers. Joan Moorhead, c'42, will be in charge of the program. Any freshman woman who is interested in this meeting is invited to attend. C.S.E.P. Student Payroll More Now Than In Past College Employment Program Students earned a payroll during the November pay period greater than any in the past two years, it was announced yesterday by Miss Titman, executive director, that earned was $5,634.30, for which the students worked a total of 16,237 hours. Miss Tillman wished to make clear that students may have their checks for the November pay period mended to them at their home address, if they wish. The checks will be mailed on Dec. 19, and notification should be made to the office as soon as possible. Miss Tillman added. The 372 undergraduate students received an average of $14,53, while the graduate workers were paid an average of $15.17. There are only 15 graduate students on the CSEP payroll. The secretary also announced that the CSEP office has sent to students a questionnaire, to be filled out and returned to the office. Very comprehensive, the questionnaire seeks to determine the student's attitude toward his work, in an effort to better administration of the CSEP. "We feel the questionnaire will be of great value," Miss Tilman continued, "although it will be sometime before we can have a complete re-evaluation of our questionnaires are being drawn up to be sent to the CSFE supervisor." Dr. Hall Is Criticaaly Ill Dr. Marvin Hall, Topeka, alumni member of the Athletic board is certifiably ill in Topeka it was reported yesterday. Doctor Hall was unable to attend the meeting last night. Always tell the truth and you won't have to remember what you have said—Dave. The Gibbs Clothing Co. "WHERE CASH BUYS MORE" 811 Mass. St. SHIRTS Make Ideal Gifts And We Have Hundreds of New Patterns Just Arrived On the Shin-there will be no additional expenditures for the checking of coats. As usual, they have invited those in organized houses to come, too. Reguler 65c quality Bracket ties, hand toiled with non-wrinkle wool lining. Ideal gifts at an economical price. E & W SHIRTS 98℃ Regular $1.29 Values Hundreds of new patterns just arrived for Christmas selling. All have non-wrinkle collars. All have zip ties and stock up for you own use. SILK TIES 49c Mark Twain and Shapely Shirts Regular $1.65 Values Continued from page 1 $149 Which reminds me in an off-hand way that may be the Dead End boys who gather together for Pan-Hel something is something to return the courtesy. Smart dressers will appreciate the fine tailoring and fitting proportions in these new Mark New Patterns. With New patterns and new colors. A ape organization like the Jay James is a necessary evil, an unnecessary evil, or just a plain everyday garden variety of evil at any university. The same applies to ushers at University concerts. But when the evils of the two are combined and the result is a lot of SCARFS 98c All silk or wool scarfs in a wide assortment of smart new patterns. Tubular style with fringed ends. No Better Christmas PATENTED WEATHER In other words, when the Jay Jones get through ushing would they please start shushing instead of rushing. little girls who stand around in groups at the rear of the auditorium and chai in a stage whisper that couldn't possibly be heard more than five miles during the first group of a concert, the time has come when at least one of the evils should be dispersed with. in the GAME FEATHER COLORINGS Kansas: Partly cloudy today and tomorrow; not much change in temperature. JACK EDMONDS Rich color-blending... "Not too wild...and not too tame." The Palace 843 Mass. Formerly at Oread Barber Shop now located at K.U. Barber Shop 411 West 14th St. GrandaDa NOW! --- ENDS AFTERDAY Gorgeous Connie Hangs Up a New Record for Laughs! Your Gift Shopping A BUSINESS GIRL WHO MEANT BUSINESS! She had plenty of assets...and he was a credit to any girl! F253045E96 CYBERNETICAL COORDINATION PPEZGLAREG 'Original story by Brian Measling and Ven Coriper' Directed by Rowland V. Lee **Associate Producer Edmund Geinger Now for the First Time, the Low Down on the Motion Picture Industry "THE WORLD IS OURS" Mike Riley's Band Latest News Events SATURDAY, 10 p.m. Winners in the Bean Guessing Contest Announced and Awards Made from the Stage X-TRA SUNDAY 'OUT WEST With The HARDYS' MICKEY ROONEY LEWIS STONE SUNDAY The Latest and Greatest of All the Hardy Family Pictures! And the Rest of the Family He'll Like It Better When He Sees That the Box It Come In Is From--- Ober's HEAD TO JOB OUTFILTER Santa forecasts the DAILY KANSAN will be