WEDNESDAY, DEC. 16, 1980 PAGE THIPER Here on the Hill UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS --an account of Mt. Oread Society KATHELINE MYERS, Society Editor Before 1, mf, cal KU, 21, after 7, k2782-85 --only 25c Plain Shampoo and Wave. Sunday dinner guests at the P! Delta Theta house were: Elizabeth Shear, Catherine Ubke Congercia, Wihinna R. Shaffer, Douglas Mackenzie Mary Awn White, Charles G. Overall Mary Frances Butler Alpha Omicron Pi will hold its annual Christmas dinner and party tonight. Gifts will be exchanged. The Delta Tan Delta fraternity held its annual Christmas banquet last night at the chapter house. The annual Christmas party of the University club will be given tonight Wesley Foundation will entertain Kappa Ppi with its annual Christian banquet tomorrow night at 6 o'clock in the Methodist Church. Martha The program will consist of a vocal soly by Hieron Lloyd, a violin solo by Hener Dodge Caine, Jr., and a reading by Bernice Percifield. Speakers will be HUBert Anderson, Jean Russell and Henry Barker. Delta Chi fraternity holds its annual Christmas dinner last night at the local chapter house. A Christmas tree ceremony with an exchange of rats was the featured entertainment. Dr. H. Wheeler, Prof. Byron Saria, Mary Blair, and Albert C. Huber, Kansas City. Macy Blair, national field secretary of Delta Chi, is a guest at the local chapter house this week. He arrives Monday afternoon and will be enter- Phi Delta Theta will hold its annual Christmas dinner and program tomorrow night. ☆ ☆ ☆ CLASSIFIED ADS First prize is $100 and a two week's expense paid trip to New York City. Second and third prizes will be cash awards of $25 and $15 respectively, and an all-expense stay of one week in New York, Fifteen honorable mention awards will be published. LOST: Lady's black pigpinwear. Contains Sheaffer pad and pen set, identification card, Call 2431, Edmunds Merger. Reward. 68 LOST: Man's plaid wool scarf. Worn on west side lower floor of Auditionen at 7:09 Service. Reward. Call Noel Gat, phone 2479, or KU115. - 68 MARIE: THAT CHRISTmas presents a puppy from Backway Kamels, Baldawan, Chicago, IL. (Chiefs Chien) White Hairs White Eckhams. - 70 WANTED: Transportation to the East, Chicago, St. Louis, Indiana, or Buffalo, N.Y., in week of December 14. Will assist with call. Course: Bearne, 10721. - 67 PHONE K.U. 66 MICKEY BEAUTY SHOP The basis for the comparison of the essays will be literary value, 50 per cent; originality, 25 per cent; and composition 25 per cent. A staff among whom are Fancie Hurd, Mary Colum, Kenyon Nicholson and H. V. Kaltenbern, will judge the papers. 7321% Mass. Phone 2353 The Pan-Hellenic House association of New York announces its third annual essay contest for all college undergraduates, to students in the 1200 colleges and universities in this country and Canada. A choice of three topics for subjects has been offered. They are: "Does New York Represent the American Scene?" "Is New York a Vital Part of My Culture?" and "New York a Place to Launch a Career?" The essay must be limited to 1,000 words and must be sent to the Pan-Hellenic House association contest office. Beekman Tower 5 '3 Mitchell Place, New York City). The entry blank, obtained from the contest office, must accompany each essay. SHAMPOO and FINGER WAVE, 25c PERMANENTS, any style $1 up WONDER SHOP 719 Mass. Talhman T. Balk, executive secretary and treasurer of the Kansas Presidential Association, was the honor guest at the annual meeting on Thursday afternoon at the Colonial tea room. Annual Essay Contest Open to Undergraduate tained by the fraternity until the Christmas vacation. FIVE SPECIALS Soft Deep Wave, any style only Ladies and gents leather jackets remodeled, dyed. ect. Luggage repaired, reconditioned. Leather Life Waterproof Shoe Polish. Super leather soles. Iron or leather caps. Plain Shampoo and Wave, with neck trim - - - 35c with neck trim 35c Oil Shampoo and Wave. with neck trim - - - 50c Evening Appointments Townes and Townes 9411 Mass. St. Phone 533 IVA'S BEAUTY SHOP JUST IN LAWRENCE PHONE K.U.66 JRST IN LAWRENCE VELVA The New Wave-In-Oil PERMANENT $5.00 complete Wave ... 10 Phone 455 for appointment Mil-Lady Beauty Shoppe Dale Holmes 929 Miles. 12 FOR SALE! Slightly used Society Brand Brand Vintage, No. 134, No. 9 LOS ANGELES, CA -- LOS 107, Setting from ring, 1/4-karat diagonal. Reward. Call Marie Meyn, phone 2191. STUDENT wants transportation to Hoodie or general south route. Share expe- rences or drive. Call 151448. -309 ABE WOLFSON 743 Mass Student Loans SCHULZ the TAILOR 924 Mass. ONE STOP CLOTHES SERVICE STATION • MAIDEN SIGN CO. Twenty-five words or less one instruction; 21c six instructions; 16s six insertion; 71c contract rates, not more than 72 words, 12 per month payable. Payable rates are 8.50, 10.50, 13.50, 16.50, 20.50, 24.50. TAXI HUNSINGER'S 920-22 Mass. PHONE 12-987 Signs - Posters - Banners Displays - Commercial Drawings 17 W. 90t. St. for your school and office supplies Expert Picture Framing Special Prices on Zipper Notebooks KEELER'S Wallpaper Books School Supplies --and their supervisors were included n most of the photographs. Disciplinary Open Through Holidays The disciplinary at Wakefield Medical Center will begin open from 10 to 12 each month throughout the holidays. HANNA RADIO 904 Mass. SEE US RADIOS FOR RENT Phone 303 OVER THE HILL GRUNOW Glearner Mill, 84, one of the founders of the University of Chicago, was inaugurated Dec. 9 in Salt Lake City, where he had been a prominent real estate man for more than 50 years. Miller had served as national president of the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity and also as state chairman of the Republican party in Utah. He well known as a writer and an author critic for the Salt Lake Gulfo Trilogy. Several Students Apply For Rides at Transport Bureau For Roles at Transport Bureau Several students have inquired at the Transportation Bureau, the Memorial Building, concerning passage to and from their homes during the holidays. According to Mrs. Byrne, hostsers who is in charge of the burrow, there are many persons who wish to aid in paying expenses for transportation but very few have any vacancies in their automobiles. Pictures of CSEP projects in five departments of the University were taken recently and will be exhibited at the 2016 Yale Center of NYA which will meet in Chicago this week. The pictures were taken by A. D. Witcher, Topeka photographer, under supervision of Miss Kathleen O'Donnell, executive secretary of the CSEP. The departments in which projects were photographed are chemical engineering, sanitary engineering, payroll management, students working on the projects. Pictures of CSEP Projects to Chicago This group of pictures is supplementary to a series taken last spring, and Mr. Wichers will return after the holidays to take pictures of other departmental projects. The photographs taken last spring have been mounted and are now on display in the CSEP office. Miss Ann Laughlin, state director of the NYA is using the local set-up as a model for other projects in the region. The graphs will be representative of the work done in Kansas under the CSEP. After being exhibited at the regional meeting in Chicago, they were invited to represent headquarters in Washington. Wednesday, Dec. 16 2:30 p.m. Spanish Lesson 2:42 p.m. News Flashers 2:48 p.m. French Lesson 6:00 p.m. Men's Golf Club, Joseph Wilkins, director. 6:15 p.m. Piano Recital, Mary Tau Sigma Plans Dance Recital WRIMS, Greene 6.15 p.m. Piano Recital, Mary Jane Brauch, student of Prof. Carl A. Pizer. Tau Sigma, honorary dancer sorcery under the direction of Elizabeth Dunkle, will preside Farde Grote's "Mississippi Suite" in K F K U ing only three dancers. HOLIDAY EXCURSION in effect daily — To January 1, 1937, inclusive — Return Limit - 30 days in addition to date of sale Wednesday Dec. 16 NORTH - - SOUTH EAST - - WEST Please ask for details W. W. BURNETT, Agent Phone 32 Lawrence, Kan. is by Train. The Safe Comfortable Way The "Marit Gras", the finale, will feature an adagio dance starring Berrice Humphry, e'38, Harold Humbert, e'40, Gearen Walferon, e'40, Fern Hill, e'40, ed Nollie Mae Roberta, e'30. Lasts for high arches and lasts for flat arches. Wear the Doctor Shoe — It paws The new Doctor Stabilizer has many new features that makes standing and walking a pleasure. Faculty Members and Students Give your feet a treat this Christmas You can't "Go Wrong" the university auditorium on Jan. 14. Musie for the dancers will be formally by the University Sym- phony orchestra. H. W. 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