HURSDAY. DECEMBER 17, 1908 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society KATHLEEN MYERS, Societ' Edito Before 4.19 KU, Klu-21, cell 2029-82 Shawver-Reitz Gamma Phi Beta announces the engagement of Betty Jeanne Showwer, c. 1989, to Harry Rota, 1957. Mr. Rota is member of the Delta Gamma fraternity. The University band held its annual Christmas banquet Tuesday evening at the Memorial Union ballroom. Jack Laffer, c29, who is drum major of the band, was toastmaster. Chancellor E. H. Lindley Chipman Daniel and Mrs. E, F. H. Lindley Damier and M.D., D. M. Swainton Mr. and Ms. Dan Survey of Katsian City Phyllis Forbes Jane McLean Mary McLean Sue Fowler Sarloune Smart Mildred Babbitt Barbara Gibraltar Margaret Strough Catherine Caps Alice Boyer Alice Russell Zeena Grey Barbara Hillen Ricus Rush Marella Boehmil Georgians Slow Alice Marie Miney Smith Smith Berry Grove Lennon Louise Eny Miriam Rodman Uranens Dowell Elise Grayson Wilma Plank Tilia May Parks Rebecca Farney Chris Johnson Better Lou Cheun Connery Fraser Jayne Forrester Arbella Ann Woodbury Dorothy Jan Stephenson Yvette Lillian Rommel Romell Sigma Chi fraternity fraternity will entertain with a formal Christmas dinner dance at the Memorial Union building Friday evening. Evergreen and Christmas trees will be featured as decorations. Louis Kuhn and his orchestra will furnish the music. Chaperons will include Mrs. Ed Charles, Mrs. J. H.Kremer, Mrs. C. H. Landes, Mrs. Rachel Butler, and Mrs. Edith Martin. Bertha White Patricia Eishorn Mary Jay Hannes Betty Ann Yanker Mary Markham Isabelle Bash Bette Gibson Peggy Glohmann Betty Johnson Jane Waring Catherine Elfke Jane Waring Alexia Marx Patty Bishop Alice Martin Sarah Helen Jones Edwards Marcia Norris Mary Lone Kanga Kirstinn Kirkman Olivie Adèle Krebih Olivie Adèle Krebih Mary Forbes Sue Fowler Mary Ellen DeMotte Dorothy Forbes Aleen Heiden Virginia Forbes Mary Jane Hannah Peggy McCanvey Marjorie Walt 罗曼·劳堡 Marlene White Hildee White Bettie Gene Sales 阿丽ne Coyse Maxine Laughlin Mary Jane McCoy Sally Bailcher Charlene Barber Barbara Jafra H. Wittchun Barbara Jafra Hutchinson Janne Underwood, Huntington Lacey Lee Hawks, Tubla Okla. Lorraine Wilson, Salma George Griffin, Kalina City, Mo. Mary Miller, Kamala City, Kansas Bettie Mauchlacher, Kuma City, Mo. Maria Avidoltte, Fort Scott Bettie Smith, Kamana City, Mo. Mary Jane Hoyland, Kuma City, Mo. Triangle fraternity will hold its Christmas dinner this evening. Among those invited are Prof. and Mrs. A. M. Ockerbler, Prof. and Mrs. T. H. Marshall, Mr. Ray Wright, Prof. and Mrs. D. D. Haines,Mr. Louis Johnson and Mr. Edwin Johnson of Kansas City, Mo. ☆ ☆ ☆ Members of Sigma Kappa sorority hold their Christmas party last night at 10 o'clock. Corbin hall entertained with a formal Christmas dinner Tuesday night. The house was decorated with bobby, splush, mistletoe, and a Christmas tree. Preceding the dinner appropriately dressed carolers fur- --makes a most acceptable Christmas Gift. Our Special Jayhawk Stationery $1.00 THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. St. --- nished music and entertainment The finale for the evening was the wishing on the Yale Log by Dean Paul B. Lawson and Professor W. S. Johnson. The guests were: W. Walderman Glechle Prod. C. Skillow Hugh Graber Megusar Miss Margaret Lynn Dean and Mr. P.A. Lawson Dean and Mr. L. R. Strouffer Dean and Mrs. J. S. Nelson Dean and M. L. Havenbilt Dea and Mrs. N. P. Pierwood Dea and Mrs. K. R. McCrudley Karl O. Kreupert Mr. Karl KloeRon Mr. Gilden Alberta Corbin Miriam Moore Roemmy Kerlen Linda Norman Woolard Irene Isaiah Kappa Phi will hold initiation services in the main auditorium of the Methodist church this afternoon at 12 noon. Visitors to Wesley Foundation Christmas banquet. The following women will be initiated: sadet Thimpson Winifred Jameson farion Goehring Agnes McKivven Members of Pi Beta Phi sorority had their Christmas dinner last evening. Alpha Chi Omega entertained Sigma Phi Epailion with an hour dance last evening. ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ Phi Gamma Delta will hold their annual Christmas dinner tonight with Mrs. R. C. Manley of Lawrence as guest. ☆ ☆ ☆ Alpha Chi Omega held its formal Christmas dinner last evening. Guests We wish you Every Happiness during the Holiday Season SPECIAL — Buy what you need here from our complete stock and pay us when you return. Clean Now for Christmas CALL 101 FOR TRUE WORKMANSHIP We say avoid that last minute rush. Make yourself a present of the best of the besta. --were M. Gerrtude Speelman, Mrs. W. L. Burdick, Mrs. G. W. Jones, Mrs. Leon Snyder, Mrs. F. A. Cook, Mrs. Emily Laughler, and Miss Por- Phone 101 Phone 101 Drive in At the Sign of The Derby Star Have your car serviced with Derby Vitalized Gasoline and Derby Vitalized Motor Oil Insuring Perfect Motor Performance The Derby Oil Co. Eighth & New Hampshire St. Served by: Mr. John S. Page Mr. Paul Smart Mr. Forrest Barber Members of Delta Tau Delta fraternity held their annual chapter The K.U. Dames bridge group will meet at 2 o'clock this afternoon at the home of Mrs. R. L. Davis, 932 Mississippi. Season's Greetings from the Kansas. --for everyone on your list THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. St. CHRISTMAS CARDS Here's Wishing You A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year Thanks a lot for your generous patronage TO EVERYBODY Lawrence Steam Laundry 10th & N.H. Phone 383 CHOOSE A gift that will be long cherished—a gift from Gustafson's CHARGE IT Make arrangements to pay when you return after the holidays. You're welcome. DODGE Merry Christmas — Happy New Year GENUINE Chrysler Motors Parts PLYMOUTH Accessories Custom-made accessories to fit Dodge, Plymouth, De Soto and Chrysler Cars make ideal Christmas Gifts. Hot Water Heaters Frost Shields Cigarette Lighters Custom Radio DeFrosters Electric Clocks A Merry Christmas from---- Bullene - Skinner Motor Co. 621 Mass. St. Phone 361 Merry Christmas Our Holiday Greetings you carry the best of cheer and good wishes for a happy season. to you Phone 75 NewYork Cleaners Merchants of GOOD APPEARANCE Statement of Cash Receipts and Disbursements for Year Ending June 30,1936,for the Kansas Memorial Union RECEIPTS The following is a statement of the cash receipts and disbursements of the Kansas Memorial Union for the year June 30, 1915, to June 30, 1956, and is taken from the report of the Treasurer of the Student Organizations Fund. $ 3,527.18 Balance from 1934-35 Fountain Receipts (less $784.20 deduced from Union Bldg. labor) $15,906.11 Recreation Room 2,709.55 Hall Rental 1,001.00 Check Stand 281.40 Stag Penalties (mid-week dances) 341.45 Membership Fees: Act. Ticket $7,217.32 Misc.1 1.75 7,219.07 (Less Hall Rental) 112.75 Summer Session Dance Receipts at 10 c 18.30 Class of 1935 Memorial 950.00 Class of 1936 Memorial 460.00 Balance from Varsity Dances 364.30 Balance from Corporation Act. 332.01 Check No. 18572 Cancelled .75 Refund on Advance for Convention Exp. 36.78 Sale of Old Draps, Ref. on Reimbursement for Free Dance (Less Hall Rental) 112.75 Summer Camp Receipts Sale of Old Drapes, Ref. on Phone, etc. 44.49 30,717.90 Fountain: Mde. ... $10,395.83 Labor ... $3,026.60 Less Fount. Bills ... 373.30 2,653.30 Equipment ... 15.79 Expense ... 650.94 $13,715.86 TOTAL RECEIPTS DISBURSEMENTS Rerecreation Room: Labor ... 814.14 Less Fount. Bills ... 178.32 635.82 Expense ... 247.12 Exhibitions ... 76.00 Louge Labor 1,483.15 Less Fount. Bills 194.52 1,288.63 Hall Labor 306.27 Less Fount. Bills 38.06 268.21 Salary of Manager ... 1,140.00 Salary of Ass't Mgr. ... 186.25 Salary of Hostesses ... 968.25 Premium on Bond. Manager ... 5.00 General Expense: Repa. Pho., Janitor Sup. Office Sup., Adv. ... 1,211.76 Labor—Window Wash., Etc. ... 45.03 Subs., Maps, and Newspapers ... 115.60 1,372.39 Mid-Week Dances: Orchestras . 445.00 Records . 34.45 Engraving Cups . 3.15 482.60 Furniture and Furnishings 1.068.11 Free Dances: Orchestra 170.00 Advertising 15.00 Chaperones and Mgr. 10.00 195.00 Building Improvements: Men's Toilet & Check Std. 893.35 Drive Way 750.00 Rebuild P.A. System 95.00 Material for Murals 79.87 Architect's Fee 200.00 2.018.22 Advance for Convention Expenses ... 150.00 Association Dues ... 20.00 Refund to Commencement ... 150.00 Piano Tuning (Hall Expense) ... 3.00 Change Checked Out ... 15.00 Handling Charge ... 150.00 TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS...$24.155.46 *Balance to 1936-27 ... $10,089.46 *This balance in addition to approximately $2,000 from the fees for first semester 1936 were used for new equipment, stairway to the third floor, finishing the Pine Room, painting, repairing, etc.—W. W. COCHRANE, Mgr., Broomfield, CA. Explanation: Anyone desiring more detailed information may receive such information by calling at the manager's THE UNION OPERATING COMMITTEE