WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1935 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Hill Society BEFORE 5 P.M. CALL, KU, 21; BETWEEN 7:10 AND 9 P.M. CALL, 2701 K3; or, 2702 K1. Delta Chi Holds Election The newly elected officers of Deluxe Chi are Benjamin McGuire, c37, president; William Slaggett, c37, recording secretary; John Hammash, c38, treasurer; Danny Hays, c38, corresponding secretary; and Bobby Holmer, c38,orgentman. Sigma Alma Epsilon entertained with a buffet supper Sunday evening at the chapel house. The guests were Mrs. Jane McLean; M. N. K. Thompson; Ruth Ether Pairdy, c?71; Jean Eickenberg, b?9; Helen Miller, m?8; Betty Matthews, b?9; John Mueller, b?9; Roberta McKinney, b?9; Katherine Hard, b?38; Mary Lon Dorner, c?2; Betty --training, music room, led by Joseph Cadlen, secretary of the N.S.F.A. Barnes, c'29; Helen Snowdy, c'36; Ruth Patterson, c'40; Elizabeth Short, c'39; Maria Forbes, c'48; Elizabeth Inmanha maria; Derrick A. Miller, c'48; mario; c'urel; Elizabeth LaRue, c'38. Sororites that will give their annual Christmas dinner Thursday evening are Alpha Chi Omega; Alpha Delta Pi; Alpha Omicron Pi; Chi Omega; Delta Zeta; Gamma Phi Bet; Kappa Alpha Theta; and Kappa Kappa Gamma. Triangle fraternity will entertain with a Christmas dinner tonight at the chapter house. Guests will be Professor and Mrs. A. M. Ockelerbak; Professor and Mrs. D. D. Haines; and Mr. and Mrs. Dills of Lawrence. --training, music room, led by Joseph Cadlen, secretary of the N.S.F.A. PHONE K.U.66 CLASSIFIED ADS BEAUTY SHOPS BEAUTY SHOPS EXPERT SERVICE PLAIN SHAMPOO and FINGER WAVE 50c "Our Regular" Shampoo and Finger Wave $1.00 VANITY BEAUTY SHOP 7 w. 11th St. Phone 1372 PALACE BEAUTY SHOP 250 --- Fingerwave --- 250 25c --- Fingerwave --- 25c A reputation gained 12 years of continuous operations. Five Expert Operators Phone 282 Free Exp. Operators Four doors South of J.-W. Phone 282 ROOMS FOR RENT SPECIAL—50c reduction on any per- manent, with this ad, except Saturday. Permanents $1.50 to $5.00, complete with hair cut, IVA'S BEAUTY SHOPS $328 lbs. Mass., Phone 2355; 9411 lbs. Mass. Phone 333. SCHOOL SUPPLIES RENT: Very desirable three room unfurnished modern apartment, private bath, oak floors, nice kitchen cabinet work, garage, all bills paid, including cleaning. Good heat, photo illumination. Best reimbursement. M. R. K. Gill, 940 Mass. Phone 111. —72 School Supplies OPTOMETRIST Picture Framing — Wall Paper Keeler's Book Store 939 Mass. Phone 33 Save the Pieces— We Can Duplicate Any Lena B. G. Gustafson Optionistst Office TAXI Phone 12 - 987 HUNSINGER'S - 920-22 Mass. TAILOR One Stop Clothes Service Station SCHULZ THE TAILOR 924 Mass. TYPEWRITERS Oil Croquinole PERMANENTS $1.00 to $5.00 (Complete) Finger Wave with Shampoo 35c Manicure 35c Arch 25c BOARD Arch 50c Archi and Lash Dye 50c Oil Shampoo with Finger Wave 50c CINDERELLA BEAUTY SHOP 312-436 567 312-436 PHONE 567 BOYS interested in living well at lower cost see Donald Todd at 1232 Ohio Street. Phone 1379 or call between 5:30 and 6 'clock' -76 STEWARD—wanted for boarding club Write box 10, University Daily Kan- san. -75 WANTED 723 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. Phone 567 FOR SALE TYPEWRITERS--All makes repre- sired New Monarch & Remington Portables, Call 923 for demonstration F. K. Hahn, 113 Indiana. —# TYPEWRITERS—We have complete typewriter service. Sales, rentals, cleaning and repairing. LOST-Physical Chemistry text by Mallard. If found please return to Frank Alexander, Apt. 2, 1201 Orest Reward. —71 KUPPENIEMER TUXEDO suit for sale. Sale 38. No longer been worn. Phone 72. 927 Massachusetts. -73 TYPEWRITERS LOST. A gray coat sweater in gymnasium locker room. Will find please call Charles Crouch. Reward offered. Phone 2888. —71 LOST AND FOUND MISCELLANEOUS LAWRENCE TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 725 Mass. St. Phone 548 --training, music room, led by Joseph Cadlen, secretary of the N.S.F.A. ABE WOLFSON 743 Mass. Student Loans --training, music room, led by Joseph Cadlen, secretary of the N.S.F.A. count=myFees or words or less one inselection, 726; three inselections, 1076; five inselections, contact rates, not more than 25 words, 72 per month. Bat. $账付 in advance and charge for all fees. --training, music room, led by Joseph Cadlen, secretary of the N.S.F.A. Westminster hall will entertain with a house dinner tonight. There will be a gift exchange after the event, and Mimi and Mitch Mcilch, c37, will host houses. Delta Upsalon will hold their Christmas dinner tonight at the chapter house. John D. Scott, national vice-president of Delta Upsalon will be a guest. ☆ ☆ ☆ Delia Chi entertained members of the Chi Omega pledge class with a dinner and hour of dancing last night. Alpha Gamma Delta entertained with their annual Kid party Monday evening at the chapter house. Alpha Gamma Delta entertained Beta Theta Pi at an hour dance last evening. Pi Beta Phi will entertain with their formal Christmas dinner tonight at the chaperone house. ☆ ☆ ☆ Sigma Kappa will entertain with their annual Christmas dinner this evening. Watkins hall will hold open house with an hour of dancing from 7 until 8 o'clock tomorrow evening. Sigma Alpha Epsilon held their Christmas dinner last night at the chapter house. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Neisen of Kansas City, Kan., were guests at the Pi Beta Phi house Sunday. More Than Sixty Schools Will Be Here for Meet (Continue from page one) University of North Carolina; American foreign policy; music; room, led by Robert Marcus, member of the N.S.FA executive committee. MEN 40c Ladies Free Sunday morning will be opened with breakfast at the Muehlebach coffee shop. Following committee meetings, he delegates will attend church and make sightseeing tours of the city, returning to the hotel for dinner Sunday in the ballroom. Dr. Gustav Kullon, secretariat of the League of Naan, first officer of the League to tour the United States, will deliver an New Eriksen Hall 936-38 Mass. St. Sunday afternoon discussion groups will be College publications, mezzanine No. 2 led by JLIR Feltus, Tulane University; financing student government, mezzanine number 1, leader Lyle Bates, University of Mississippi; campus forensics and counseling, Jeanne McKay, Florida State College for Women; honor system, mezzanine number 3, led by Tom Starlin, University of Alabama; and housing, "a national problem," in the music room and led by Arthur D. Reeve Jr., University of Chil After the regional meeting at 5:30 and supper in the ballroom at 6, the Honorary president addressed address concerning youth and the NYA. Mr. Williams and Miss Anne Laughlin, director of the Kansas division of the forum concerning that organization. Discussion groups Monday morning will be as follows: Athletes for men, music room led by Mason Williams, Georgia Tech, and F. C. Allen, University of Kansas; Athletes for Women, Ossen, Skidmore College; national politics, mezzanine number 1, led by Arthur Northwood, N.S.A.F. national cabinet; international activities of the N.S.F. A., mezzanine number 2, led by Wesley Obison, treasurer of N.S.A.F.; commission, mezzanine number 3. 8'til 12 The Honorable Agnes McPhail will address the delegates at luncheon, and discussion groups following will be: urban universities, mezzanine number 4, leader Robert Klein, New York University; cooperatives and self-helf, mezzanine number 1, leader Wibur Leatherman; and R.O.T.C. and compulsory military DANCE TONIGHT Henry J. Allen will on the foreign situation following a 6 o'clock banquet in London and will attend the concert well clean with a formal ball with music again furnished by Louise Kulich's orchestra. ary sessions will be held Tuesday morning, Dec. 31, at 9:30 and any business left unfinished will be handled at 2 that afternoon. Resolutions will be voted upon, officers elected, and the site of the 1836 convention will be determined. The meeting will be a formal meeting of the old and new executive committees that afternoon. A new policy in the sponsoring of a well-known outside band on the average Friday evening, has weekly dances, has been inaugurated at the University of Michigan, at Am Ar- One of the most important of the plea are sessions will be held Tuesday every week. The president of the Union said that the purpose of this new policy was to give students an opportunity to hear a well-known orchestra of the same caliber as that sponsored for the class music, the usual price for the world days. Dick Fidler's hand will be the first brought to the campus under the new policy. WELL-KNOWN BANDS TO BE A FEATURE AT MICHIGAN $250 in Prizes for ESSAYS Prizes of $100, $75, $50, and $25 are awarded annually for best essays on current problems in the light of Christian principles. Outlines are due April 1; final essays May 1. Use part of the Christmas holidays getting your ideas in order. The prizes are as follows: GET STARTED NOW in Applied Christianity Hattie Elizabeth Lewis Prize Essays his year Union Pacific's low force offer will be for Christmas by train—cheaper than driving your car—faster and far more comfortable. He's approximately the basis for the bargain package offered to those sleeper about 2 a mile and in Tourist sleeper, 1/2 a mile in coaches, only 1/4 a mile in each destination. AND — LOOK AT THESE BARGAINS Scrambled Eggs With Two Strips of Bacon, Hot Rolls or Bread, Coffee or Milk. Luncheons ...30¢ Baked Meat Loaf, Mashed Potatoes, Bread and Butter, Coffee or Milk. Dinners ...35¢ Roast Sugar Cured Ham, Browned Potatoes, Bread and Butter, Coffee or Milk. ALL UNION PACIFIC TRAINS COACH AND (Except the San Francisco Overland Limited) The popularity of Union Pacific's low-cost meals has become nationwide. These wholesome meals include fish, chicken, vegetables, meat and desserts. They are served to passengers in their seats at regular meal hours, from steam tables in the coaches with chef and waiter in charge. You can eat when you wish—for example, as a snack or by no stopping at wavies restaurants for a hurried meal. Pillows furnished free, lights dimmed at night, tickets inspected only once, inauire restful comfort—refreshing sleep. Porter service is provided too in all coaches, without charge. Drinking cups free. And, on the Challenger between Chicago and Los Angeles - special coach-tourist car section of the Los Angeles Limited, special de-luxe coaches for the exclusive use of women and children. Stewardess-Registered Nurse special coach-motions-coat meals in smart "coffee-shop" dining car. For greatest economy—clean, quiet AIR-CONDITIONED comfort—speed with safety—go home for Christmas by train, this year. See your Union Pacific Agent before making any travel plans UNION PACIFIC FASHION FAVORITES...jeweled compact and jeweled lipstick JEWELED $150 JEWELED SINGLE $100 LIPSTICK COMPACT DOUBLE $250 Jewelry is more than ever in evidence... and FRANCES DENNEY adds her own flashing note with a Jewelled Lipstick and Jewelled Compact. Slim sparkling bands set in creamy ivory cases make them a sophisticated addition to your loveliest afternoon and evening fronds. And they came in four charming imitations — diamond, sapphire, ruby and emerald. Weaver's LOUNGING AROUND I've browsed about again this week and discovered that the shops are prepared for you with the most colorful displays ever offered. Don't forget I'm warning you — you have only 5 more days to shop and now with a Merry Christmas I bid you adieu until after the holidays. There is nothing comparable to being dressed right, whether it's for lounging or a party. A white silk pajama and robe combination will assure you that they are lounging in the best of style. Some are of Japanese silk and embroidered, while others are plain white. The purchase separately—the P's at $5.95 and the robe at $7.95. Weaver's, 901 Mass, Pk63. --- THEY'RE A GO! Everyone is going back for those of delicious oyster sandwiches that they are serving at Larges' restaurants. The menu is because of its popularity Larges are now able to serve this and other Larges, 18 East 9th, ph. 5955, and indulge at Larges' Cafe, 18 East 9th, ph. 5955. THAT BEAUTY TREATMENT! FRIENDLY SERVICE The one thing that is to its essential to the campus gals may be well taken care of at the Stadium Beauty Shop. Permitments, fingerprints, haircuts and other beauty services are available. In spite of their quality work the prices are among the lowest. May I add the stadium barber to the list? Yes, there are barbers and attention. The Stadium Barber and Beauty Shop, 1033 Phila. Pl 310. YOU WISHED FOR IT It isn't the price that we sell—"it's the service. Drop down and try us for we have that famous company, Good products. Friends drift together—our friend is trading with us but where are they? Bill Jones, 9th N. H. and Bill Jones, Leslie, 9th N. H. Fell 'em you aren't particularly but it must be from Stein's. We all know they are featuring the 'sauce' at the price we can pay. Droop in and let Stein's help pick out, for they are needed to help us furnish it. Furniture Co. 936 Mass., Ph. 606. NEWEST FOR SPRING! The latest in spring fashions, the patent pump with square toe and heel, has a gold edging for contrast and is very stunning, yet, unbelievable comfortable. Royal College Shop, 837 Mass., Ph. 648. FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE The Terry Shop is staging open evening, starting Wednesday, so that busy students (we are so, are so, are so) arrive early for the shop. The shop offers a new, colorful new cotton face from the arrived especially Christmas, or possibly the dimmy wrap—around for $19.88. Satin on crope papea and wool teal hats, which you can gift—look them over while they shop. *Terry Shop 841 Mau., Ph34*, 841-672-5000. HAVE YOU SEEN? The cards that give Christmas greeting that personal touch may be found at Virginia May's. The cards are distinctive and personalized, with custom messages from friendly greeting desires. Dickens' Series in an assortment of 16 sell for one dollar. A likeable Dog Series sells at the same price. The Modern Series and Photographic scans all sell at 15 for a dollar. Virginia May's, "A Cargo of Gifts," Edilidge SWEETS!! Christmas is the candy season and Greenie's have the candy you and your friends have been looking for. You can have a nice treat with that we expect for a merry season, Sweet Santa Claus are especially nice and of course you'll have some of that bright red cinnamon candy that Greenie is noted for. You'll buy it at a local Ginger Shop, 12 West Street, BEAUTY! Bring real Christmas cheer into your home this year. Let *Its Guests in the Hall*, bloom in the living room, turn the dining room into a festive space with Christmas flowers from Runyum-Alison's. Call them for information on their decorations. Runyum-Alison Floral Shop 297, Mass. Ph. 722.