FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6. 1035 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Y Hill Society B E F I R E 1. P M C L. P A C K, K U., 21; B E T W E T E 7, 3 0 and 9. P M C L. P A C K, 2701 KU., 2702 KU. --dinner last night at the Alpha Kappa Psi house on "The Strategical Aspects of Business." Phi Chi Delta entertained with a Persian dinner party Tuesday evening a Westminster hall. Tea was made in a ceramic glasses with tiny silver spoons. ☆ ☆ ☆ Ela Jung, c' 29, Cegory Anna Shaw c' 38, Fredericka Seaver, c' 38, and Elizabeth White, fa 38, arranged the program for the evening. ☆ ☆ ☆ Kappa Alpha Theta will entertain with their formal Saturday night in the Monroeville building of N. K. Thomas-Morris, M.A. J. Ogden, and Mrs. Otto Bartelbeck, and Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Bartholdt, and Mrs. of her orchestra will furnish the music. ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ Alpha Delta Pi will entertain with their formal Saturday night at the chapter house. The chaperones will be Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Hendrieks and Mrs Ethel Hick. Dunn Rosen and his or her friends in City, Mo., will furnish the music. Members of Sigma Alpha Epstein and Beta Theta Pt hold exchange dinners Wednesday night. The pledge class of Beta Theta Pt were guests at the dinner. The classmates of Sigma Alpha Epstein were guests at the Beta Theta Pt house. Dinner guests last evening at the Sigma Pih Epsilon house were Florence Keli, b3; Patricia Jalia, c3; Crage Myers, c7; Elizabeth Carnburt, c8; Cursy Myers, c13; Dionny Codwell, c24; Langston fittil, c40; and Betty Hopie, c1mu ☆ ☆ ☆ Mr. M. J. Jucius, instructor in the ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ Another guest was Mr. Delbert Adams of Eudora. Guests at the Beta Theta Pi house for dinner last night included: Prof. and Mrs. Malcolm Stirr, Stuart Higgins, Dr. David Caron, Jean McKean. Theta Tau will entertain with a party at the chapter house Saturday night. Preston Anderson and his orchestra will furnish the music. Dinner guests at the Beta Theta Pi house last evening were Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Stuart, Robert Beechbush, b37, and Normen Meach, eunc. Ann. Horton, c37, and Men. E, C Morgan of Clay Center, were lunch guests Wednesday at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house. Catherino Bremer Matson of St. Paul, Mimi, is a guest at the Alpha Omicron Pi house. Mrs. Matson is a member of the executive board of Alpha Omicron Pi. Dinner guests at the Phi Gamma Delta house last night were Duke Café and Bill Ekharr of Topeka; Lloyd Metzler, g; and Bob Turner, e'unel. Dinner guests at the Kappa Alpha Thea house last night were Gretchen Speiman, c71, Sarah Nell Pleckett, e36, Lester Berner, e35, Eve Hearn, and Lester Berner, e4. Luncheon guests at the Kappa Alpha --be 1 o'clock. PHONE K.U.66 PHONE K.U. 66 CLASSIFIED ADS BEAUTY SHOPS BEAUTY SHOPS 1 EXPERT SERVICE PERMANENTS Oil Crocoguinea Permanents ... $1.00 to $5.00 SPECIALS FOR SALE School Supplies PLAIN SHAMPOO and 50c FINGER WAVE “Our Regular” Shampoo and Finger Wave $1.00 **TEXTS** Finger wave with shampoo 25c Mancure 25c Arbach 25c Oil shampoo and lash dye 50c Oil Shampoo with finger wave 50c SCHOOL SUPPLIES KUPPENHEIMER TUXEDO suit for sale. Sale 36. Never been worn. Phone 722. 927 Massachusetts. --73 VANITY BEAUTY SHOP 7 w. 11th St. Phone 1372 CINDERELLA BEAUTY SHOP 723½ Mass. Phone 567 Picture Framing — Wall Paper TAILOR TYPEWRITERS Keeler's Book Store 929 Mass. Phone 33 One Stop Clothes Service Station SCHULZ THE TAILOR 924 Mass. FOUND: Coin purse. Owner may have same by identifying and paying for this ad. -62 SPECIAL~50c reduction on air per- mishment, with this ad, except Saturday Permanent $1.50 to $5.00, complemented with hair cut, IVAS BEAUTY SHOPS 732½ Mass, Phone 2353; 9412½ Mass, Phone 533. ¢FOUND At Potter's Lake, Hobo Day, pair of glasses in case. Owner may have same by paying for ad. W. L. Green, 133 Kentucky. — 63 WANTED: Students' laundry. Call 1823. Bachelor services. -66 LAUNDRY B. G. Gustafson Optometrist 911 Mass. Save the Pieces— We Can Duplicate Any Lens. LOST AND FOUND OPTOMETRIST MISCELLANEOUS Phone 12 - 987 HUNSINGER'S - 920-22 Mass. TAXI TYPEWRITERS—We have complete typewriter service Sales, Reprinting and printing. Get us on your phone at: setu.us for YOUR TYPEWRITER TAXI TYPEWRITERS --be 1 o'clock. ABE WOLFSON 743 Mass. --be 1 o'clock. Student Loans LAWRENCE TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 735 Mass. St. Phone 548 Fiveety-nine words or less one in insertion, thirteen in insertion, sixteen in insertion, 75c: contract rates, no more than 25 Words, 18 months past. Pay rate. Advance and advance rates for all contracts. ☆ ☆ ☆ Tetra house Thursday were Jane Butte, C77, and Mrs. Hal Lebrecht, and Mrs. Jerome Dyer, both of Kansas City, Mo. Naomi Hildenbrand, c35. Topeka was an overnight guest at Watkins hall Wednesday evening. Julia Jenoks, e'unol., was a dinner guest at the Pi Beta Phi house last night. ☆ ☆ ☆ David Andersen, c38, and Darlene Anderson, gr. wore dinner guests last evening at the Pit Kappa Pai house. ☆ ☆ ☆ Miss Virginia Melvin was a Iuncheon guest at the Pi Beta Phi house Thursday. Marybeth McManis, c26, and Mryn Lerem were居寝处 at the West-minister house dinner Wednesday night Mrs. Fred Harris of Ottawa, was a guest for dinner Wednesday night at the Kappa Alpha Theta house. Dr. J. C. Rice of Kansas City, Mo. was a dinner guest at the Triangle Friernay last evening. ☆ ☆ ☆ Mrs. Wesley Cramer of Kansas City, Mo, was a guest at the Alpha Omicron Pi house Wednesday. Beta Theta Pi announces the pledging of G. L. Harrington, c38, of Independence, Mo. Watkins hall will hold open house tonight from 7 until 8 o'clock. Phi Gamma Delta announces the plodging of Lloyd Metzler, gr. Charles Alexander was a dinner guest at Watkins hall last night. Alpha Gamma Delta announces the pledging of Mary Katherine Goldsmith. Watkins hall held open house last night from 7 until 8 o'clock. STUDENT CORRESPONDENTS WILL COMPETE FOR PRIZES Two cash prizes, one of $15 and another of $10 will be awarded at the end of the school year to the two student judged as the best student correspondents, it was announced at the regular monthly meeting of student correspondents held yesterday afternoon. A committee of four judges, to be announced later, will select the two winners, basing their decision on quantity, quality, and continuity of the correspondence, and attendance at meetings. Dr. R. I. Canutson gave an exposition of the University health service, tracing its history from inception in 1864 to the present day. Fred Elkworth, alumni secretary, and Prof. W. A. Dill and Prof. E. N. Dean, of the journalism department, led in discussion of correspondent problems in a meeting will be at 3:30 Tuesday, Dec. 17. Store Sponsors A concert involving a 200-word essay on a poster called "Coming Home" is being sponsored by Emery, Bird, Thayer dry goods company, Kansas City, Mo. The university of the state universities of Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska and Oklahoma. Three prizes, first $25, second $15, and third $5, will be awarded to those submitting essays on the poster, one of four sent to each of the four universities. Emery, Bird, Thayer Offers Prizes for Essays on "Coming Home" The scene of the picture is a home- coming, with children of the second and third grade attending. The text is to be based on this scene, and the significance of the holiday season. The essay is to be based on this scene, and the significance All entries must be in the mail not later than midnight Saturday. The poster may be seen and any further information obtained from the office of Raymond Nichols, secretary of the university, may be sent to the test here at the University. Announcement of the winners of the contest will probably be announced early next week. Fresh Party To Be Held Tonight The Freshman Frolic, a full four hours of dancing and entertainment, is scheduled to begin at 9 tonight in the Memorial Union ballroom. Tom Gentry will lead the evening. New decorations and feature numbers by the Ambassadors, will be special attractions. The party will be At the regular meeting of Al Etemoe yesterday, Mrs. Charles Roder gave a talk in Spanish on "On Puerto Rico." Plans were then discussed for a Christmas party at the Women's Lounge of the Administration building. The meeting closed after Jack Ward, e36, were voted into the club. Contest lethi-formal and the closing hour will be 10 o'clock SPECIAL THIS WEEK ONLY A $ 3^{50} $JAR CHARLES of the RITZ REJUVENESCENCE CREAM Mrs. Rogler Speaks at Meeting Brings youth to tired faces ... makes your skin as fresh and ldeweya's lovable child's. Weaver's 50c Pepsodent Tooth Paste -35c 52c Colgate Tooth Paste -19c 50c Ipana Tooth Paste -37c $1.00 Pepsodent Antiseptic -79c 75c Listerine Antiseptic -59c 52c Bayer Aspirin (2 doz.) -17c 35c Bromo Quinine -24c 35c Vicks Vapo Rub -27c $1.00 Coty Face Powder -69c 56s Ponds Cold or Vanishing Cream -39c 50c Dr. West Tooth Brush and 25c Dr. West Tooth Paste -45c 11th & Mass. Rankin's Drug Store "Handy for Students" Phone 678 The Gibbs Clothing Co. "WHERE CASH BUYS MORE" SHOP AT GIBBS The Christmas Store for Men 811 Mass. St. Whether it is a shirt for yourself or a gift for someone, you can investigate these remarkable offerings in non-nill collars and regular collars. All new patterns, or regular collars. All new patterns. Pajamas Shirts NEW PATTERNS With No-Wrinkle Collar A brand new show of paimas by Variity. Russian style, coatty or slower face, in fancy all the styles of the world. Others 98 to $1.49 556 26 Hand made silk ties with wool lining throughout and silk tipping. A wide range of patterns to suit all Others 49c to 89c Silk Ties $1.95 $1.49 Others 69c to $1.95 Sweaters $1.98 to $3.95 Slipper styles with the half slipper or coat style with full slipper, Brushed wool fabrics in the popular colors. Fancy sport back styles. Gloves Pocket Hdkfs, Linou Hdkfs, Sunde Coats Pajamas OTHER SUGGESTIONS Hosiery Suspenders Belts Garters Robes Evening Bag Formality Sounds the season's accessory notel ENTHÉRIC'S frivolity bag is an exclamation of loveliness! Richly broidered velvet lamé and satin lamé, and a chiffon-like material tufted in a trailing design. In Fashion's foremost colors—black, white, and Renaissance jewel tones of red and blue. Tucked within—the new Lenthéric streamline double vanity and streamline lipstick matching in their satin gold and platinum finish, and a petit flacon of Miracle perfume. Subscribe to social success with Lenthéric's fitted evening bac—$15.00. Weaver's The K. U. Dramatic Club Presents--- TEN MINUTE ALIBI A Mystery Melodrama by Anthony Armstrong FRASER THEATRE December 9 - 10 - 11 - 12 Reserve your seats early for the first two performances Avoid the rush and be assured of a good seat. Single Admission — 50c Activity Tickets Admit. Exchange for reserved seats at Ticket Office, Green Hall, open now 9 'til 12 a.m., 1 'til 4 p.m. Phone, K.U. 174.