} WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1997 PAGE THREE Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS M. JEAN CAKSY Society Editor Before I, call m.caky(1) at 212-7928 4 --company as Corbin hall held its annual forma- faculty Christmas dinner last evening. Carols were sang by women dressed in Old English costumes. The wine log was made by the wine log was made by Henry Werner Allen Crafton and A.J. Mix. The faculty guests who attended were: Chancellor E. H. Lindley and Mrs. Lind 1... Miss Elizabeth Meguria Dean Frederick J. Moren Dean Paul B. Lawson Colad K. Failal B. Cannonus Colad K. Failal B. Widmars and Mrs. Baldwil Dr. and Mrs. N. P. Sherwood Dean E. B.'s teacher and Mrs. Stouffer Colad K. Failal B. Widmars Mr. and Mrs. Henry Werner Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kloss Mr. and Mrs. D. Driver Mr. and Mrs. Allen Crafton Dr. and Mrs. Raymond Wheeler Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mack Mr. and Mrs. Carroll D. Clark Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Walker Mr. and Mrs. Carl Preyer Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wilkins Mr. and Carroll D. Clark Mr. and Mrs. W. Davis Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Buhler Loren Bohnemhl, m^41 Loren Haas, m^41 Loren Haus, m^41 Lloyd Schwartz, m^5p Gene Hemphill, m^5p Gene Hemphill, m^41 Richard Q Donnell, m^8 Harry O'Donnell, ^58 Gene Walker, m^8 Jay Hoehne, m^8 Robert Thomas, m^41 Richard Meibussier, m^40 Ed Dlstratiemier, m^9 Tlaert Nunninge, m^41 Earl Lovid, m^5p Phi Beta Pi medical fraternity held initiation sessions Saturday for 17 pledges. The initiation dinner was held Sunday. The following were Sunday dinner guests at the Sigma Nu fraternity house were: Gwenndyon, SKenny, Kaman City, William Whinney, J., Kanasan City, Mo, Katherine Hurd, KM, Mo. Katharine Hurd, 158 Albert Heyer, 441 Albert Lee, 440 Elzabeth Zeytari, Kamais City, Mo. Classified Ads The Sigma Nu fraternity announces the engagement of William D. Winhire, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. William D. Winhire of Kansas City, Mo., to Gwendolyn Renfro Soper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Moser of Kansas City, Mr. Whinery was graduated from the University in 19 ACE CASE LOST containing 5 keys and name, Joe's Service Station, 18th and Parallel on case. Phone 2258, 1134 Mississippi. -66- WANT TRANSPORTATION to East for Christmas season, Pittsburgh, Pa., or vicinity. Call 2968 Wow, Dowling. -68 LOST: Gold bracelet in vicinity of Poster's lake. Finder please call Norma Slean, phone 415. LOST: One Kappa Sigma pin in blue leather, case, Finder call 1759. Reward. —66. SHAMPOO and 256 WAVE, dried Oil - Drine 256 Shampoo and Wave, dried, 500 End Curls 1.00 up, Complete FERMANENTS, Any Style $10.0, $1.50 up, complete MICKY BEAUTY SHOP 732½ Mass. Phone 2353 SKATES and SLEDS GUNS and AMMUNITION Basketballs RUTTER'S SHOP Your Locksmith 1014 Mass. St. Phone 319 WAVE, new styles, any style 25e dried SHAMPOO and WAVE, 35c dried Economy prices on other beauty work also END CURLS, $1 up, inquire 7 Experienced Operators New Equipment Added IVAS BEAUTY SHOP 941½; Mass. St. Phone 533 Next door Keeler Book Store Next door Keeler Book Store WAVO BEAUTY SHOP Shampoos 25e up Finger Waves 25e (dried) Oil Permanents 2.50 up Phone 95 — 921 Miss. St. TAXI HUNSINGER'S 920-22 Mass. Phone 1926, with a degree in electrical engineering. Phone 12 The wedding will take place Friday evening at the Oak Park Christian Church in Kansas City. The couple will make its home in Bridgeport, Conn. where Mr. Whinery is a graduate of Elastic Electric company, as an engineer. The Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity held its Christmas banquet last night at the chapter house. Names were drawn and presents exchanged. ☆ ☆ ☆ Sunday dinner guests at the Acaia fraternity house were: Mr. and Mrs. Gee, O. Foster, Prof. and Mrs. Sauer, and Mrs. Catherine Debtle, Debtle. Mrs. W. G. Fink, Fredonia, was a guest of Kappa Eta Kappa Thursday afternoon. ☆ ☆ ☆ The Alpha Tau Omega fraternity held its annual Christmas dinner and gift exchange last night at the chapter house. ☆ ☆ ☆ Clifford D. Spangler, South-Central district councilor of Alpha Kappa Psi, was a guest at the chapter house Saturday. ☆ ☆ ☆ Sunday dinner guests of Kappa Eta Kappa, electrical engineering fraternity, were Prof. and Mrs. R. Hamilton, and Dr. W. Hamlin, and R. P. Stringham. The Kappa Alpha Theta sorority will hold its annual Christmas dinner tomorrow evening at the chapter house. Prof. R. J. W. Koopman was initiated as an honorary member of Kappa Eta Kappa, electrical engineering fraternity, Sunday morning Alpha Kappa Psi, business fraternity, announces the pledging of Harold Hosford, c 41, and Donald McMorran, b'38. June N. Jenner, Chanute, was a guest of the Kappa Eta Kappa fraternity Saturday evening. Frances Helen Kabler, c'ucll, was a luncheon guest at the Gamma Ph Beta sorority house yesterday noon Weekend guests at the Alta Tau Omega fraternity house were: Mrs. Charles Church, Fort Seattle, Mrs. B. R. Francis and Mary B. Frances Ornaby, ed. uncle. Kappa Sigma fraternity elected the following officers, Monday evening, for the coming term: President, Wayne Clover, b'39; vice-president, Jack Alderdice, e'39; and ceremonial officer, Clyde Lewis Smith, b'39. Charles Alexander, c'38, was a dinner guest at the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity house last night. You Can't 'Go Wrong' With Gifts from CARL'S Lawrence High School Band To Broadcast Over KFKU The Liberty Memorial High School band of Lawrence will broadcast over station KFKU this evening from 6 to 6:30 o'clock. NECKTIES--- The finest selection in Lawrence to choose from. Imported Silk Ties $1.50 and $2 Botany (non-wrinkable) Ties — $1 Fine Cute silk necklaces hand made, resilient constructs $1 You'll like the new patterns, styles and colors. 65c 2 for $1.25 Holiday Boxed 100 Dozen Hand Made Silk Neckties The band will play; Air Waves (March); Holiday (Overture) Leidzin We fill mail order promptly Prof. Seba Eldridge, chairman of the Hattie Elizabeth Lewis prize essay committee, has interviewed a number of students who intend to organize material for an essay to organizing material for an essay to be entered in this annual contest. The prizes, as in past years, are to be $100, $75, $50, and $25 for the best essays on some phase of "The Republic." The essay applied to some modern problem. The essays are to be at least 5,000 words in length and not more than 10,000 words. The essays are to be filed in the office of the Chancellor by May 1, 1938. An outline of the essay is expected by April 1. Three Bind Ince (CARLTON) Carlston Colby J. DeForest Cline Eldridge To Meet Essay Writers The committee has put up posters suggesting topics on which students might write. Some of the suggestions are: "Problems of Family Life," "Modern Advertising," "Treatment of Discharged Prisoners," and "Public Relief and Individual Morale." These suggestions do not restrict competition to the subjects suggested. The prizes were awarded last year to Dean Moorehead, c38; first time to Ross Robertson, gr; third time to David Robertson, fourth prize to Mavie Leonard, gr. The contest is a memorial established at the University in 1911 by Prof. George Edward Patrick of Washington, D.C., in memory of his wife, Hattie Elzebeth Lewis, a former student of the University. The contest is maintained out of funds placed in the Chancellor's hands a few months before the death of Professor Patrick in 1916. The committee is composed of Professor Eldridge, Miss Sara G. Laird, associate professor of English, and secretary of the College of Arts, Winston, assistant professor of English; and W. A. Dill, associate professor of journalism. Last Day for Y.W.C.A. Bazaar Today is the last day of the Y.W. C.A. Christmas bazaar at Henley house. It will remain open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Some of the articles left for sale include brass and copper ware, linen, and Mexican glass. BRICK'S "ON THE HILL" We take this opportunity We take this opportunity to wish students and faculty A Merry Christmas and Ice and Snow Make Hazardous Road Conditions Beautiful ROLLINS CHIFFONS make a nice gift to take home. A Happy New Year Pretty Christmas box for each 79c, 2 pr. $1.55 $1 lace tops, 3 pr. $2.75 Kansas City, Dec. 14—(UP) Sheet and snow in a crippling glaze of ice covered the Middle West toight from the Rockies to the Alleghenies, and from Texas to Minnesota. Donnell said freezing rains were falling fast *d* & *艾贝拉*, Texas, where the temperature was 32 degrees. It would snow in Minnesota and Wisconsin. Twenty-eight small Oklahoma communities were isolated by freezing rain, which stopped communication in dozens of other villages. Positively the entire St. Louis area was covered with a sheet of ice. Six automobiles skidded into the Mississippi river, but occupants leaped to safety. Scores were injured in falls; there was a 50 percent drop in public school attendance; and all airplanes were grounded at the municipal airport. U.S. Weather Forecaster C. A. Donnell predicted there would be no relief for 36 hours. Temperatures have moderated to near normal in the southwest, where readings of 60 and 70 degrees were reported. Continued precipitation, with rain in the south and snow in the north, is the prospect. Donnell said. With rain and snow area extending eastward. A heavy fall of snow turned to alush in Chicago as the temperature varied little from 25 degrees on Tuesday. Kansas City reported two deaths one from over-exertion, and the 819 Mass. St. Haynes & Keene Chocolate Milk Shake 20g Everyday Special Ham Salad Sandwich and. UNION FOUNTAIN Sub-basement Memorial Union at your other from a fall on an icy sidewalk Traffic was slowed to 10 and 15 miles an hour. Lowest temperature of the day was 4 below zero at Wausau, Wis It was 2 above at Lansing, Mich. Washington, Dec. 14. —(UP) —Chairman Marriner S. Eckles of the Federal Reserve Board today blamed the rapid advance of capitalism for business recession, and said that only a "better balanced economy" will bring recovery. Eccles Blames Cost Rise Week 10c 'Til 7 Days Then 15c PATEE There will be a meeting of the Tulsa Alumni Association of the University Dec. 17. T. D. Williamson, e'37, is president of the association. At the meeting there will be an election of officers. Christmas Seal funds help to support clinics, nursing service, rehabilitation, education, medical and social research. ENDS TONIGHT Tulsa Alumni Association Meets 2 First Run Hits The Picture the World Has Been Waiting To See "Alcatraz Island" JOHN LITEL ANN SHERIDAN The Screen's Funniest Sleuth and Sleuthess AND Steelh and Stealthen on the trail of another baffling crime! JAMES GLEASON ZASU PITTS "40 Naughty Girls' ALSO LATEST NEWS Novelty Band Act PENTHOUSE COLONNE. Three favorite fragrances of Lucien Leong's incarnation are exciting *The house package*. TAILUEL PAÇ. (Aloe) Fluidized TABLEAU in a colorful trust package. Laerophytum to. For travellers and tau-trophies. $O_{\text{air}}$ all bearing the precious name of LUCIEN LELONG Gifts of distinction need not be costly—as these suggestions prove. All are by Lacien Lelong all are sure of welcome—all are a rage of presence that even a modest girl can be gifted. INDEPENDENT COLGONE france with the zest and sparkle of like carved alabastas WHISPER Perfumed Cologne. (Right) Spirited, refreshing fragrance in "the most famous bottle in the world." OPENING NIGHT COLOGNE. (Loft) Makes her feel like the star of the per- formance. $2 $1 $1.50 DIVENTY Face Powder, in a spray of puffs. She separates shades of powder and a simplicity of puffs. For guest use only for fun. $1 We Wrap and Mail Packages WEAVER'S Haywire-knitting content between halves at one of the basketball games? The results go to charity or to make a bib for Dr. Allen so that he won't spill water on himself. A milk bottle can be used to drink from without drilling. Continued from page 1 The fellow who tried to remove one of our four-footed friends from the library yesterday attracted quite a crowd. He mistook the dog for a cat because he attempted to pick up the dog by the back of its neck. The resulting yelps and howls brought students and librarians on the double. The poor dog was probably just boning for a quiz. Lawrence's Leading Theatre GRANADA A Picture You'll Really Enjoy Ends Tonite Gusty, Lusty, Uproarious Fun! "LIVE, LOVE AND LEARN" Robt. Montgomery Rosalind Russell Robt. Benchley X-TRA MARVEL TIME Diana's Disney Kid Rup "PLUTO'S QUINUPLETS" Color Cartoon Novelty Balloon THURSDAY 3 Days It Sparkles with Gaiety! Gay! Grand! Glorious Romance! In Goddess with Gain! Badger to CCC Position Captain E. B. Badger, 32, has been appointed to the position of acting sub-district surgeon of the Civilian Conservation Corps headquarters at Side Lake, Minn. He is with Company 717 CCC. For Perfect Comfort--- Go to the Best Theatre. DICKINSON in TOMORROW "FIFTY-SECOND STREET" With LEO CARRILLO Jean Parker, Jimmy Ellison CAROLE LOMBARD FREDRIC MARCH ENDS TONIGHT SUNDAY Magnificently Glorious on the Screen-- "NOTHING SACRED" Kenny Baker Leo Carrillo Ella Logan Zasu Pitts Pat Patterson WITH MORE THAN 20 STARS HEADED BY FIVE BIG SONG HITS Come On—Swing Down Swing Street! TODAY AND THURSDAY 2 BIG HITS 10c Any Seat Any Time THE HOUSE OF HITS! The Show Value of Lawrence No. 1—A Motion Picture Event You'll Never Forget As Long As You Live! The greatest love story in all modern literature. Alhakiy Zahir presents COOPER Ann HARDING in "Peter Ibbetson" A Paramount Picture with Idi Lupina John Halliday - Douglas Dumbbell Virginia Wetlder - Dickie Moore Directed by Henry Hathaway No. 2—Flying Treachery! Death at 300 Miles per Hour! PARACHUTE KILLER PERILING PLANES! FRIDAY - SATURDAY Bob Baker in "COURAGE OF THE WEST" NEW UNIVERSAL PICTURE with WILLIAM GARGAN - JEAN ROGERS "FIGHT TO THE FINISH" SUNDAY! WILL ROGERS "JUDGE PRIEST" "CARNIVAL QUEEN"