SUNDAY. DECEMBER 12, 1937 PAGE THREE Hill Society Prof. and Mrs. Earl D. Hay announced the engagement of their daughter, Davia V. Sa'i to serve as co-chairman of Mrs. George H. Hazen of Kansas City. Miss Hay was graduated from the University in 1954 and is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. Mr. Hazen was graduated from the University in 1964 and is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. Miss Hay is at present employed in business in New York City. The employer is the couple, after which the couple will make their home in Denver, where Mr. Hazen is employed as hydraulic engineer in the United States Department of Reclamation. Phi chapter of Alpha Omicron Pi entertained with its winter formal Friday evening at the chapter house, where a video of Ms. played. The chaperons were Mrs. Edda Patterson, Mrs. James A. Hunt, Dr. D. Wilson, and Mrs. C. H. Landez. ☆ ☆ ☆ Luncheon guests Thursday at the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity house were Mr. James W. Alexander, Mrs. Tuess, and Mrs. Donald Greer, Paula Dorothy Hatcher, Marshall, Mo, and Susan Marcellos, Wichita, are weekend guests at the Alpha Chi Omega sorority house. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS The Delta Upsition fraternity holds its annual Christmas formal ins evening at the chapter house. Chaperson were Mrs. L, C. Harris, Mrs Ralph Baldwin, Mrs C. H. Landie and Mrs. James A. Jooke. Here were the great men. Mary K. Frief, c'198; Betty Burry, f'411; Jo De Dempsey, c'38; Mary Lewis, c'annel Martin Montenotte, f'41; Bib neuut, katehyn Tumur, c381 Renke kiscaind, Kifdan, Barbara Dubra Kifdan, Barbara Dubra, Shilhammar, Shilhammar, Sanely Nunen, c381, Betyt Crainton, c411, Flieshack, Berkeley Crainton, c411 Janet Rose, Wichitg; Melva Grant, 'f49; Virginia Appel, c41; Betty Van Devertter, c41; Mary Marsha Carlson, 'c41; Hellen Lonnie Bby, 'f4; Dominneu Giroux, 'f4; Joanne McCarthy, 'c4unl; Louise Grayson, 'c4; Ilena Kirmeyer, 'c4; Jane Montgomery, 'cuncl; Julia Heimbrook, 'cuncl; Nohl Clark, 'c44; Nancy Hagen, 'cuncl; Jane Morrow Phone K.U. 66 The Sigma Chai fraternity entertained with a buffet supper Thursday evening at the chapter house. The following guests attended: Massee Myline, c#41; Katherine Heinold, b'19; Mary Marca Schoen, c#41; Cuney Cole, c#41; Cunell Claire Margaret Gille, c#41; David Hoffman, b'34; Derek Johnson, c#40; Maxline Haughen, b'34; Evan Hughen, c#40; Mary Guild, b'40; Stephen Syphon, c#40; Mary Guild, b'40; Barry Bates, c#40; Dorothy Jones, c#41; Jane Wearing, c#40; Frances Hardy, c#41; Ami A warden, c#41; Berry Guild, b'40; Stephen Syphon, c#40; Irene McCow, b'40; Helm Moore, c#38. Thaddee Noel, cunel; Roberts Cook, 63; Bermuda Hall, cunel; Jodi Stewart, 57; St. Louis Park, cunel; James Slayers, 64; For Tie Embenwou, 64; Helen Jane Edwards, 64; Jame Lee Edwards, 64 Founders' Day was observed by the Phi chapter and Kansas City alumnus of Alpena Owenbren Pi last fall at the University of Kirksy Park Hotel in Kansas City, Mo. LOST: One Kappa Sigma pin in blue leather case. Finder call 1759. Reward. —66. CLASSIFIED ADS Julia Edison, *c*40; Jeanette Lacech, *c*41; Rita Gunasalli, *fellow; Claus Hucklebirds; Andrew Frost; Archie Gallaway, Kansas City; Henry Bottler, *wibble; Bill Thompson, Kansas City; Roy Kobery Garcia, Garden City; Dorothy Garrison, Victor Johnston, Garnish; Wittoris; Victor Johnson, Watson; Jasmin Masterson, Wittcher; Herbert Sutcliffe; Howard Houpt, Mrs and Mrs Kay Wright. SHAMPOO and 25c WAVE, dried Oil - Droze - Ditch Shampoo and Wave, dried, 50c End Curbs $1.00 up, Complete PERMANENTS, Any Style $1.00, $1.50 up, COMPLETE MICKY BEAUTY SHOP 732½ Mass. Phone 2353 SKATES and SLEEDS GUNS and AMMUNITION Basketballs RUTTER'S SHOP Your Locksmith 014 Mass. St. Phone 219 WAVE, new styles, any style 25d dried SHAMPOO and WAVE, 35d dried Economy prices on other beauty work also. END CURIOUS店, inquire 7 Experienced Operators New Equipment Added IVA'S BEAUTY SHOP 9411' Mass. St. Phone 533 Next door Keeler Book Store WAVO BEAUTY SHOP BEAUTY BEAUTY $25 up Finger Waves 25c (dried) Oil Permeants 2.25p Phone 95 - 212 Miss. St. You can't go wrong with Gifts from Carl's Give Him Good Interwoven Socks Plain Lisles 39c, 3 for $1.10 Plain Silkes 55c, 2 for $1.10 Fancy Silkes 55c, 2 for $1.10 Fancy Silks 75c and $1 Pain Wools 55c Pain Wools 75c and $1 Silk and Wools 75c Imported Wools $1.85 "No man ever had enough of them" BY THE BOX OR PAIR Glad To Show You HOLIDAY-BOXED FREE *c'41; Jane Schlegel, *f'40; Maciuil Whitford, *c'41; Elizabeth Hirschman, cwvel. Eve Woolnorth, *c'41; William J. Beutell, *c'41; Toal Benoult, *h'73; Forbes, *e'40; Bettie Jentar Berton, *c'41; Elaine Gauzer, *c'41; Michael Baldwin The Gamma Phi Beta sorority entertained with a buffet supper Thursday at the chapel house. Guests attending were: Joshua Wallace, c$40; John Claiff, c$40; Phil Noho, c$9; Drew McLaughlin, c$40; Michael Meyers, c$8; Harold Stolzenberg, c$8; Max Tinklepaugh, c$4; Dill Neilson, c$4; David Stern, c$4; Garmon Northie, p$39; Dan Tappo, m$41; Bill Morris, c$48; Tyle Oake, CKM; Steve Schmidt, p$36; George Wicker, c$8; Steuart Krown, c$40; George Hollings, c$8; John McDonnell, c$40 Johnny Ryley, c'8; Francis Kappman, '76; Bob McKay, c'8; Charles Peerson, 'b9; Ed Gary, '19; Bob Charlton; Joe Hancock, b9; Dick Beard, b10; Braunbauer, b4; Dick Bower, buncl; Browlands, b8; Bob Caine, fa'39; Charles Henshall, '1a;1; Paul Fisher, f'a' ; James M. Wynne, d'a'; Charles ; Charles Arbus, b'9; Id. Jolietus, a'sucl; Charles Herold, b'1; Buncl. Phone K.U. 66 KEY CASE LOST containing 1 keys and jane, Joe's Service Station, 18th and Parallel on phone. Phone 2218, 1134 Miss- sippi. ONE HUNDRED CHRISTmas puppies to select from—Sooters, Cockees, English Sheepdogs, Shih Tzu, Snowflies, Snooties, Eskimo, Collies, Reasonable prices, Bracekums, Kaballus, Kins Miller hall entertained with a buffet supper Friday evening. Guests present were: TAXI HUNSINGER'S 920 - 22 Mass Phone 12 James Dryden, curnl; Lester Burkett, c41; Brent Campbell, c41; John Hill, c28; Pat McLean, curnl; Lewis Wen- rond, c43; Gerald Gorshak, curnl; Gerald Gorsch, c41; Dan Kush, d4; 1Eld PATEE Today CONTINUOUS FROM 2:30 Continued from 2 All Shows 15c All Seats Continuous from 2 TODAY FOR 4 DAYS Tharp, c'41; Jess Faulconer, b'unnel; Rowland Raup, c'41; Ira Collins, c'18; Charles Paddock, c'41; cunel; Hugh Bruner, c'41. 2 First Run Hits The Picture the World Has Been Waiting To See "Alcatraz Island" JOHN LITEL ANN SHERIDAN They're Frantic! They're Romantic! Here THURSDAY! WORLD'S LATEST NEWS EVENTS AND MARCH OF TIME X-TRA SPECIAL The Screen's Funniest Sleuth and Sleuthess on the trail of another baffling crime! JAMES GLEASON ZASU PITTS Wayne Anderson, e41; Homer Riley Vancel; Winston Littleton; Punch Mclui- ch; John McGrath; Robbie Robert; Robbert Browning, e18; Devon Carlon, e18; James Browning, c18; Harold Hilt- er, e40; John Lindley, e41; James Campbell, e41; John Lindley; Olivia Jewett; Collett, William "40 Naughty Girls" ALSO LATEST NEWS Novelty Band Act GRANADA Alaska's Salmon War The Human Heart Britain's Gambling Fever Weekend guests at the Acacia fraternity house are Forrest Chapman, Manhattan, and Al P. Blaze, Jr. Wichita. 4 Glorious Days Their Antics Make 'em the Town's Top Attraction! Hortense Harris, fa'41, was a luncheon guest yesterday noon at the Alpha Chi Omega security house. Walt Disney's Pluto the Pup in PLUTO'S QUINPUPLETS" IN TECHNICOLOR A N D "FIGHT FOR YOUR LADY" ALSO The Alpha Tau Omega fraternity entertained the following guests with a dinner and an hour dance at the chanter house Thursday evening; Dinner guests Friday evening at the Beta Pi medical fraternity house were: *Vernilion, Trostoff, Miss* Wilma Stewart, c.41; Mary Frances Ormely, ed.; violette Growards, ed; ulcahn; Margaret Lucy, c.41; Patricia Owens, b.19. Dr. C. D. Vermillion, Tescott; Miss Arrangements have been made for the Y.W.C.A. Christmas bazaar at Henley house to remain open tomorrow, Tuesday, and Wednesday. It will be open from 8 to 5 o'clock every day. The store is also for sale include brassware, linen, jewelry, Mexican glass, and novelties. Mary E. Larson, Lawrence; Harold Miller, c'41; Beryl Vermilion, Topeka; Crystle- anderson, c'40. Sunday Special ROAST TURKEY Y. W.C.A. Bazaar To Continue CHICKEN DINNER Complete 35c Regular Week-Day Dinners 20c - 35c BILL'S LUNCH 717 Mass. GOSSIP (Choice) ARTICLES (Special) PICTURES (Yours) CARTOONS (Hilarious) JOKES (Funny) SOUR OWL Out Tomorrow 15c — Buy it on the campus — 15c Continuous Shows from 2 TODAY MONDAY TUESDAY THE ENTERTAINMENT SCOOP of the SEASON! Varsity Leads in Show Value, Comfort, Courtesy Admission 10c ond 15c EXTRA! THIS IS NEWS! EXTRA THRILLING! EXTRA ROMANTIC!! EXTRA HILARIOUS!!! The screen's most thrilling threeseome step out together in a laugh-sparking, sky-larking, kiss-and-run romance! Companion Feature — He Was Too Perfect in a "Perfect Camel!" "Perfect Crime!" HIS OWN ALIBI DAMNED HIS SON! WED.-THUR. - 10c TO ALL Gary Cooper - Ann Harding "PETER IBBETSON" LEWIS STONE BARBARA READ TOM BROWN And - Wm. Gargan - Jean Rogers "REPORTED MISSING" A NEW UNIVERSAL PICTURE WATCH FOR THESE HITS! Will Rogers "JUDGE PRIEST" "CARNIVAL QUEEN" "MOUNTAIN MUSIC" "Everybody's Talking" "OH, FIREMAN... SAVE THOSE ALL-WOOL DRESSES I JUST GOT BACK FROM ROGERS' FASHION CLEANERS!" You Always Get That "Old Feeling" of Satisfaction at the Dickinson DICKINSON NOW A Gay Now Love Team — Hand Picked from "A Star Is Born" and "My Man Godfrey" Continuous Shows Sunday from 1 p.m. The Bengal Lancers Are Coming Next Sunday Nothing in Heaven or Hell Can Stop These Wild Sons of the Lancer Regiment "The Lives of a Bengal Lancer" GARY COOPER - FRANCHOT TONE RICHARD CROMWELL - SIR GUY STANDING Take a Tip From One Who Knows—Dickinson Has the Biggest Shows