TUESDAY DECEMBER 15. 1936 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS 2 Here on the Hill RATHLEEN MYERS, Society Editor Before 5 p.m., call KU 211, 512-7028 -an account of Mt. Oread Society The following were guests Triangle fraternity held its annual winter party Saturday evening at the Hotel Eldridge. Chaperons were Mrs Clura Wright, Mrs Noll S. Butcher and Prol. and Mrs. T. H. Marshall. Halen Kitzumler Berry Howard Betty Monkey Berry Monkey Marian Young Dee Kashbeli William Moore William Malone Del McKenzie Lucille Shannon Lucille Lou Lew Lucille Walters Wilda Wright Valentine Almonte George Dekker Jamiee Allen Virginia Luck Adelaide Phillips Adelaide Phillips Mary Jane Kevin Warren Dick Warren Bell Miller Kenneth Scherzer Louis Tether Marin Moley Arnold French Gregor Wick Mc. L. Schairman Sigma Alpha Epsilon entertained with its annual Christmas brooklet supper Sunday night. The holiday colorful display featured the chapter house decorations. Other guests were; Chaperone wore; Mrs. J. H.Krewner, Mrs. Margaret Pecknell, and Ms. Barbara Pecknell, Mrs. M. and Mr. C.J. Patterson and Bob, Kansan City, Mo.; Mr. and Ms. Barben and daughter Marjeine, Marjane City, Mo.; Mrs. H.N. Law, Dorothy Koundy Jen Perry Joey McCarthy Betsy Sayles Gleeman Speakman Mary Fitzgerald Elizabeth Shaver Schaefer Hollen Deer Patioph Bay Diane Johnson Katherine Watson Patterson may Halex Miller Margaret Gray Elizabeth Hannah Bryce Stephenson Marissa Williams Patricia Owens McWilliam McWills Virginia Sigmund Louis B. Funk Lion B. Funk Virginia Lee Scree Hilton Vickers The Westminster Student Forum held a social hour at Westminster ☆ ☆ ☆ Dinner guests of Alpha Chi Omega Halliday Sunday evening after the Christina Vopper, Charles Saaporter, famous French portrait artist who is known to paint a picture of Frank Miller, brother of Mrs. J. B. Walkens, of his friend Jack Kerouac, some of his more famous portraits. 732 5% Mass. Phone 2353 Guests for dinner at the Kappa Alpha Theta house Sunday were: PHONE K.U.66 Don Paper Miss Nella Clark, Troy Mrs. John Norman, Troy Mary Clair Brown, Troy Marcia Harrison, Troy George Goldy Leroy Carrion Alpha Gamma Delta entertainment the following at dinner Sunday: Frances Hamlin, Kauai City; Berly Hamlin, Kauai City; Helen Lotman, Kauai City; Mea Sunday dinner guests at the Sigma Chi house were; Mrs. J. Deter, Aibine; Marie Forbes, Helen Forbes, Dorothy Forbes, Herbert Myers, Charles Pippin, Kansas City, Mo., and Bill McElfeh. MARKI THAT CHRISTMAS, ppmons, from brookway Brackett, Kaldwin, Kimso, Scottsdale, Cockeez; Chow?; White; White; White -70 Dinner guests at the Phi Kappa Pp house Sunday were: Maurie Gray Sally J Bochacer, Mr. and Mrs. Hill Neodesh. Ottawa Joy Morrison Russell Rorke Betty Rodgers MICKEY BEAUTY SHOP Dinner guests at the Delta Upson house Sunday were: Peggy McCarty, Allene Herndon, Leisure Grayson, Leone Hoffman, Lorraine Love, Harold Love of Kansas City, Mo., and Paul Minter of Wichita. Soft Deep Wave, any style only WANTED: Transportation to the East, Chicago, St. Louis, Indianapolis, or Nashville, N.Y., in week of December 14. Will have contact. Call Evans, 1027. *423* Glen Dickinson, Jr. Mary Dickinson, Mary Dickinson, Mary Dickinson, Ottawa SHAMPOO and FINGER WAVE, 25c PERMANENTS, any style $1 up Plain Shampoo and Wave. CLASSIFIED ADS 732% Mass. LOST! Larry's black pigment purse. Conn Shearer sheer pen and pin set, identification card, e-mail C2435, Edmonds Motor, Reward -68 Phone 2351 LOST: Man's plaid woolen waxy; Lost or west side lower floor of Auditorium at 7:50 Veper Service, Reward, Call Niel Gol; phone 2479, KU-118, Nil Plain Shampoo and Wave, with neck trim - - - 35c FIVE SPECIALS WONDER SHOP 719 Mass. Oil Shampoo and Wave, with neck trim - - - 50c Ladies and genitals jacket jackets remodeled, dyed, etc. Luggage repaired, reconditioned, Leather Life Waterproof Shoe Polish. Super leather soles, Iron or leather caps. Evening Appointments TUROAYS and TORRISAYS 941% Mass. St. Phone 533 IVA'S BEAUTY SHOP No exuberant operations to save you. FIRST IN LAWRENCE The New Wave-In-Oil PERMANENT $5.00 complete Bally Stevens, Kansas City, Mo; Karl Gonser; and Arthur Martin, Kansas City, Mo. VELVA Alpha Delta Pi seismology announces the engagement of Alma Louise Cordonier, c'40, to Carson Hargiss of Trov. Weekend guests at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house were France Hurd, Topka, and Berry Clover Wichita. PHONE K.U.66 Mary Dunlop, fs'35, was a weekenoguest at Watkins hall. STAMMGO AND 10 AM Phone 453 for use in Phone 453 for use Mi-Lady Beauty Shoppe DIDER CLEAR. Operator DIDER CLEAR. Operator FOR SALE: Slightly used Society Brantuxedo, Size 36, Ph. 9. -6 Sigma Delta Chi fraternity will have a luncheon at the Colonial test room this noon. Dinner guests at Watkins hall Sunday were: Mary Cavaness; Dorothy Janker; and Sidie Lee. "35, Gamma Phi Beta sorority entertained with a buffet supper Sunday evening. Sunday dinner guests of Pi Kapus Alpha fraternity were: Bob Kan, Wamgegs, and Warren Sinning, Holton. Kapja Eua Kappa entertained with its annual Christmas dinner last night at the chapter house. LOST: Sitting from ring, 3/4-karat diat mound. Reward: Call Marie Meyn, phone 2505. for your school and office supplies Expert Picture Framing Delta Chi fraternity held elections last night. The following officers were elected: president, Newton Hoover c; 28; vice-president, Don Hays; 38; secretary, Jack Carlson; 39; treasurer, Lawrence Birney; 40; secretary, Francis Langan; 67; alumni-at-arms, Dan Doren; 44. Student Loans ABE WOLFSON WANTED: Transportation to Pittsburgh Pu, or other tri-state point. Leave Thurs- day or Friday. Share expenses. Call Dow- ling 1219. 64 --leading a small donkey which carried Mary. The donkey appeared so life-like that it seemed to be a real one frozen into immobility for the occasion. Investigation revealed that the donkey was one of Bernard "Poco" Franier's creations. It had been built sufficiently strong through the use of iron framework. The donkey was so heavy that it required four men to move it on and off the tableaux stage. Band Will Hold Xmas Banquet Tonight Special Prices on Zipper Notebooks 743 Mass. CLOTHES SERVICE STATION ONE STOP MAIDEN SIGN CO. SCHULZ the TAILOR ☆ ☆ ☆ HUNSINGER'S 920-22 Mass. PHONE 12-987 Signs - Posters - Banners Displays - Commercial Drawing 1 17 W. 9th St. SEE US KEELER'S Wallpaper Books School Supplies RADIOS FOR RENT 924 Mass. Twenty-five words or less on insertion, 216 three insertions, 106 six insertions, 75 contract rates, not more than 21 words, 92 per month pay. Payable in the form of a check. The annual Christmas banquet of the University band will be held tonight in the Union ballroom at 6:15. Jack Laffer, c'39, drum major will be the toastmaster, and Chancellor will be the principal speaker. GRUNOW Phone 303 PHILCO HANNA RADIO 904 Mass. About twenty-five guests of honor have been invited including Chancellor and Mrs. E. H. Lindley, Dean and Mrs. D. M. Swarthout, and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Servey, Mr. Servey is president of the men's division of the K.U. Club of Kansas City. After the banquet and program the occasion will terminate in a theater party for those present. K F K U Tuesday. Dec. 15 2:30 p.m. Elementary German The annual Christmas feature meeting of Der Deutescha Veren, German club will be held at the university professor of German, this evening at 8 p.m. Germany's Nikki Sankt Nicola and America's Santa Claus will be dually represented by a woman in the club who works both languages. OVER THE HILL 2:42 p.m. News Flashes 6:00 p.m. Educating Your Child, "The Pre-School Child," Prin. J. E. Jacobs 2:46 p.m. Books Old and New 8:00 a.m. Children's Library 10:15-10:45 p.m. Program of Requested Readings, Prof. Robert Calderwood. 10:00 p.m. Athletic Scrapbook, 173rd edition. German Club Party Tonight All students interested in the German club are invited to attend. Refreshments will be served. College The program at the weekly meeting of Psi Chi, honorary Psychology Department in the form of a colloquium in which majors in the department and staff members took part. Flechette Necremont has an interest in psychology, presented a tau. 26. If you considered yourself to be a player in KU, with dressings as they are, Yes 13, No 129. 27. (Required a statement in re- pressure.) Poll Shows-leading a small donkey which carried Mary. The donkey appeared so life-like that it seemed to be a real one frozen into immobility for the occasion. Investigation revealed that the donkey was one of Bernard "Poco" Franier's creations. It had been built sufficiently strong through the use of iron framework. The donkey was so heavy that it required four men to move it on and off the tableaux stage. 30. Do you think that the Daily Kansas is justified in carrying or this football campaign? Yes, 478 No, 44. V. S. says, “boy Wauhingsa it ever gifted to Boleslawhai being a swell员. I'm going to see a quiz that I do! I do flimque that quiz.”—adam Continued from page one 29. Do you think anything can be done to remedy the present situation? Yes, 490. No, 13. George Marshall, 17, superintendent of the Ottawa schools, was a member of the State Teachers' association at a meeting held in Topkapi Saturday. Marshall Elected President Mr. A. I. Levsen, president of the American Association of Petroleum Geologists and a noted author of petroleum geology, gave the first of a series of four lectures yesterday afternoon. A reading list of valuable books of the novel, fiction, poetry, and numerous other works compiled by a committee work- ing under Mrs Josephine H. Burner. The result of ten years of re- search is the previous edition of re- viewed in 1926, and it was made for 1926. Reading List Is Compiled Mr. A. I. Levorsen Appears in Lecture Series The schedule for the remaining lectures follows: 4:30 this afternoon, Geology auditorium, "Petroleum Basin" building, Wednesday, room 101, Geology building, "Studies of Pennsylvania Overlap and Paleology"; 4:30 p.m. Thursday, room 101, Geology build- ing, The Problem of Accumulation." Meeting in Topeka To Discuss Operating Funds A meeting will be of interest to faculty members will be held Thursday afternoon, in the City auditorium at Topeka, according to a statement by Fred Elliott, secretary of the Alumni association. The purpose of the meeting will be to discuss the necessity for more operating funds for the state college. The State Chamber will direct the direction of the State Chamber of Commerce, but the State Planning board will be in charge. Vespers-- Continued from page 1 Most elaborate of the tableau was called the "Madonna Ehroned". It depicted the mother Mary surrounded by the three kings, the separates and slaves. All were standing about a manger from which she had been presented, and animated the faces of the watchers. The three glittering crowns of the kings caught our eye. On inquiry we found that instead of solid silver, as it appeared, they were made of nothing more valuable than tin, cardboard, infnol and much work. The cock had been supplied by Robert H. Williams William Campbell, fa38; and Arvid Jackson of the design department. and showed the angel of the Lord telling the frightened shepherds of the birth of Christ, John Detwiler, fa 40, was the angel. Unique Tableaux $250 in Prizes for ESSAYS The fourth tableaux was entitled "The Shepherds and the Angels," Prizes of $100, $75, $50, and $25 are awarded annually for best essays on current problems in the light of Christian principles. The tableaux were under the direction of Professor Rosemary Ketcham, Raymond Eeastwood and Karl Mattern. Use part of the Christmas holidays getting your ideas in order. The prizes are well worth working for. GET STARTED NOW Prospective writers are invited to consult with Professor L. E. Sisson, Chairman of--the W.S.G.A. Book Exchange from 1 to 5 o'clock. All of the costumes used in the living pictures are delicately made and bear clear inspection. The striking effect which the robes and gowns give from a distance is enhanced by a thorough examination of the garments. New garments year after year. New garments are added as they are needed. Outlines are due April 1; final essays May 1. Hattie Elizabeth Lewis Prize Essays in Applied Christianity During the showing of each tuba during a mixed quartet seated in the front row of the first kabanyon old familiar Christmas carols. The School of Fine Arts deserves praise for its splendid efforts in producing such a magnificent spectacle. Through its work the annual festival offers students an outstanding, best attended show of the year on the University campus. New Program Addition A ew addition to the Vesper program this year was a brass quartet which played Christmas songs and danced along the sides of the Auditorium. The quartet played for 20 minutes before both the afternoon and evening programs. Seniors Offered Engineering Positions Representatives of the General Electric company interviewed all seniors in the departments of mechanical and electrical engineering Dec. 9 and 10, with the view of offering employment in their company. At the completion of the interviews Mr. Boring of the process department of the company offered positions to the following student Mechanical Engineering; M. B Lucas, Lees Summit; Mo. L. S Votaw, Kansas City; R. C. H陡, Kansas City; J. J. Miller, Kentucky City; K. J. Kalman, Kansas City E. D. Heter, Scotia, New York; Robert Russell, Lawrence Electrical Engineering O. R. Harla, Meade; J. W. Howard Hutchinson, F. R. Mallock, Tecumseh R. Zupnace, Ford; I. L. Weaver, Lawrence Xmas Jayhawker Appears Tomorrow The Christmas number of the Jay-hawker will be available tomorrow. James II Coleman, c38, edition of the book by Bill Hewitt. The day. Jayhawkers may be obtained at Several innovations are inaugurated in the publication's second issue of the year, among them an eight-page pictorial feature section, containing pictures of a large number of University students in the every-day pursuit of study and recreation. Five outstanding members of the student body have been selected by a group of "Hil Headlines," and each will have a page in a new two-color section. On the Sbin-- Dear Santa: Continued from page one Signed. Steven David, Esq. (The Baving Reporter) ♦ ♦ ♦ I want a book of questions, a new pipe, a racer, the name of some publication which will accept and reinforce me for the 'Love Stories' I write, and a job as 'Bootblack' for *weariness* Willie Hearn. Added Simile: As dry as a campus drinking fountain. Hosted arguments have been recurring daily down in the back shop of the journalism building. There are dozens of minds of some of the boys concerning the early training that Professor Holmberg received. He always leaves the back door open—perhaps only thinks that it will swing shut. The Pi Phi's, in giving a Christmas party yesterday afternoon for the needy children of Lawrenz, had the children seated in chairs in the living room. "We are grateful that (that) are all fostered together," then the Pi Phi's and approximately Open Until 9 p.m. Beginning Wednesday XMAS GIFTS at In Hotel Eldridge half of the Beta chapter pushed the kiddies around the room. The children, on their ride, grabbed and tow down decorations and from all appearances had an exceedingly fine time, as did the Pi Phi and Beta's. The dignified Bill Dalymple was Santa Claus. The children received toys, but we are not sure about the Beta's gifts. The principal means of transportation and from the doorway is Bette Leman, who managed to carry about 20 to the load in her Lincoln sedan. You can't "Go Wrong" with gifts from Carl's After a recent dinner, 12 Phil Pal's been to suffer from pomeon poisoning. Many believe that the Tieba's had something to do with the two organizations did "bury the batchet" earlier in the year. Novelties from the Jewelry Shop of Swank SWANK Personalized Jewelry A real selection here for Swank Belts and Buckles Everything in jewelry from collar buttons to tuxedo sets Swank Headquarters at As featured in Esquire December, 1936 Arrow's smart new Duke Lake Satin Sirape. Sirape attached: $2.50. Below same shirt, but with white French cuffs and 2 separate Lord Kent white collars. Other Arrow tail: $3.50 If it hasn't can occur Label, it can't occur The confounded center seam (which torments) your croft in so many shorts) is absent in Arrows. 65c, 75c, $1 and $1.50 Partners for these shirts, Arrow ties with Duke Street Satin Stripes $1.50 Gift Boxes Furnished Arrow handlekerles expressly styled to club up with the shirts and ties, 35 others $60 & $1 Front: Arrow Riseus, collar attached, for sensal form and resort wear. $3, Tie. $1. Back: Arrow Formal Dress Shirts prices to $3.50. Westbury cloak, 35c. $1. Tie Baus, Pradege & Co., Inc., Troy, N. Y. A Man's Store for a Man's Xmas