THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1932 . PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FILL UP with PHILLIPS For That Trip Home--- MERRY XMAS CARTER SERVICE BLUE MILL 1009 Mass. Reduced Prices! COUVERT NOW SATURDAY NIGHT $1.00 SUNDAY NIGHT. . . Family Slipper Super Dinner $1.00 with dancing t 1:00 A. M. No cover charge. Lunchmeen at 6Ss and 8Ss every weekday. No cover nurse and danceur and danceue $1.50 daily no cover charge. FREE PARKING Smith Ballew and his Orchestra Down Town Garage 1219 Wandetaker Club Auto Park Club Club Auto Park Club Club Auto Park No. 2. South of Kethi Furniture Co. The NEW MUCHLEBACH GRILL Coffee Shop, open all night Call K. U.-25 Before 12:30 p.m. Our Sincere Wish to All Hill Society Cell K 14-25 Before 12:30 p.m. Initiates Five 1017 Mass. Delta Chi to Entertain Kappa chapter of Alpha Chi Sigma, professional chemistry fraternity, celebrated the thirtieth anniversary of the founding of the fraternity with a Founders Day dinner at the chamber house at 6:45 p. m. yesterday. The following members of the faculty department were: Professor H. P. Cady, F. B. Dain, H. C. Allen, R. Q. Brewster, A. W. Davidson, Henry Werner, Robert Taft, E. D. Kinney, E. A. White, and George W. Stratton. Five members were initiated into Phi Chi Thea, professional commerce fraternity, last night at Henley house. They were: Harriett McMahon, C'3 Delta Chi will entertain with its annual Stag banquet at 6:30 p. m. to-morrow at the chapter house. The annual formal Christmas party will be given from 9 until 12 p. m. at the chapter house, with Morrison's Rhythm Knights furnishing the chairroom to choreograph the party. Mrs. L. C. Harris, Mrs. P. H Klankenberg, Ms. Nell S. Butcher, Mr. and Mrs. H. W Hargiss A Very Merry Christmas and A Happy Prosperous New Year. ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP Sigma Alpha Epsilon will have its annual formal Christmas dinner dance tomorrow night at 6:30. The dancing, which will follow a performance of "The Book of Mistletoe" at the chapter house, Arie Simmonds and his band will play. The chapereons will be Mrs Eva Okaes, Mr. and Mrs H. B. Chubbus, Ms. Ella McGinnis, Dr. Buttler, Mrs. W. and Mrs. Lloyd Hammett. Sigma Alpha Epsilon To Have Dinner Dance We will be open until 9 p.m. TUXEDO Alpha Chi Sigma Celebrates Founding 11 W. 9th Among the out of town guests will be John Herlocker, Betty Herlocker, Winfield; Chandler Javis, Catherine Catlin, Topek; Chester Watkins, Washington D. C; Catherine Newman, Madeleine Daniels, Kansas City, Kan; Dorothy Black, Virginia Coleman, Emily Pyle, Alabama; Ginnie Coleman, Emily Ginnie, Gertrude Huseland, Helen Hitchock, Kansas City, Mo. La Vonne Liechtenholm, Joan Lyttle, McPheron. There will be a joint meeting of the Co-ed club, groups IV and V, tonight from 7 until 8:15 at 937 Mississippi street. These groups all include women living east of Alabama and north of Tenth street. Each member is asked to bring five cents to cover the cost of refreshments. Correct and well tailored that meets with the enthusiasm approval of the well dressed collegeman To Meet Helen Kinney, b3; Irene Farran, b3; Marjorie Nelson, b4; and Betty Blue, clutch. Mrs. John Blucker, 27, and Mrs. Berry, 28, were guests at the meeting. Pkhi Kappa PaI will entertain with a formal dinner dance tomorrow night at 6:30 at the chapter house. The decorations will carry out the effect of a cavern. Mr. and Mrs. Corbett Cotton and Ms. Hill P. Wilson will chaperone the party. Andy Kirk and his twelve Clouds of Joy will lift the music To Give Dinner Dance The B. Y, P. U, will hold a Christmas party at the home of the Rev. C. W. Thomas, 1124 Mississippi street, at 5:30 Sunday. Lawrence Leigh, e83 will be in charge of the party. Professor Rufus D. Furst, the Justice Florence that The Coming of Jesus Had on Fine Arts." All Baptist young people and their friends are invited. F. Y. P. U. to Entertain Pi Kappa Alpha, in conjunction with Alma Tau Omega, will give an informal Christmas party tomorrow night at the Pi Kappa Alpha chapter house from 9 until 12 o'clock. Louis Siebers and his band will play. The chaperones will be Mrs. Zada M. Heisler, Mrs. Belle Wilmot, Mrs. Jane MacLean. Auctioneer has been made of the marriage of Esther Jane Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Miller of Coffeyville and William Stephenson of Augusta. Both are former students of the University. The bride is affiliated with Pi Beta Phi, and the bridegroom is a member of Beta Theta Pi. Unite in Giving Party Barney Seafield and his band will unrish the music for the dancing at the (fy-eighth annual formal Turkey Pull bill) Beta Theta Beta will have ternure on Saturday as a chapter house. Mrs. Nina Ogden and Jean Agnes Husband will chaperon Miller-Stephenson The pledges of Delta Phi Delta, honorary Fine Arts fraternity, will entertain the active members of the organization with a Christmas party at the home of Murine Downing, fauml, at 2009 Massachusetts street, at 8 this evening. Frances Hamlin, fa34, is in charge of arrangements. Will Have Turkey Pull To Have Party Stockwell-Maynard Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Stockwell of Lawrence announce the engagement of their daughter, Helen, gr. to Eugene H. Smith, Sr. and Mrs. H. E. Maynard of Holton. Theta Tau, professional engineering fraternity, announces the pledging of Richard Lake, c. 36, Topeka; Edward Wallace, c. 29, Topeka; Robert Russell, c. 34, Lawrence. Sigma Chai entertained these guests at its annual Christmas dinner which was given Tuesday evening at the chapter house: Chancellor and Mrs. E. H. Lindley, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Wyatt, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Nichols, Captain W. J. Burke, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Calderwood. Triangle, entertained the following guests at dinner last night at the chapter house. Professor and Mrs. R. W Warmer; Warren Alexander, e'36; melvin Stockwell, e'36; and Wallace Strobel, e'33. The alumnae of Sigma Eta Chi, Congregational church sorgher, will be entertained at bridge tomorrow afternoon by Mrs. Wifred Hirstinger and Mrs Homer Allison, at the Husband home 1710 Alabama street. Deen Agnes Husband entertained the Y. W. C. A. cabinet at their annual Christmas meeting with a tea this afternoon at her hour. 707 West Twelfth street. Christmas decorations were used. Miss Husband poured. Alpha Omicron S1 porosity entertained a group of children with a Christmas party this afternoon at the chapter house. Santa Claus distributed gifts to the children and an animal hunt was held. The ploides of Alpha Omicron I entertained the活ives last night with a Christmas spread. A spotlight behind a stall was illuminated by imitated manners of the活ives. The annual Christmas dinner of Sigma Nu will be held this evening at the chapter house. Following the dinner, gifts will be exchanged and an entertainment will be staged by the pledges. Phl Kappa will hold their annual Christmas farewell dinner tonight Guests will be Jack Conway of St. Charles and John Harbert, both of Kansas City, Mo. Barberb, both of Kansas City, Mo. Sigma Phi Epiloma will entertain with a Christmas dinner this evening at the chapter house. G. H. Freeway and Crimi Criminal, Lawrence, will be guest. Professor F. G. Moreau, John Eliott, c'36; and Dick Jacobsen were guests at the Alpha Tau Omega Christmas dinner last night. Gamma Phi Beta will hold its annual Kid Party night. The party will be preceded by a Christmas dinner at the Gamma Phi Beta House, later to be given to poor children. Acacia fraternity will hold its annual Christmas dinner tonight at the chamber house. Mr. and Mrs. David Horkmans of Lawrence will be guests. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Falter of Pellam, N. Y. are visiting friends in Lawrence. Mrs. Falter is the former Margaret Huggins, '32, of Emporia. Theta Tau, engineering fraternity will have their annual Christmas dinner tonight at the chapter house. Fi Iupilon announces the pledging of John C. McFarland, c'uncel, of Lawrence. Delta Sigma Lambda entertained Theta Phi Alpha with an hour of dance Tuesday night at the chamber house. Tau Beta Pi to Initiate Fifteen new members will be initiated into Tau Beta Pi, honorary engineering fraternity, this evening. At the dinner, to be given at the Caledera in Memorial Union tonight, Clatz, e33, will be the tauntmaster, Major Koenig to Be Speaker at Dinner for New Members Initiation services will be held at 5:30 this evening in Marvin hall. The names of the 15 men, 12 seniors and 3 juniors, will be announced on Wednesday evening issue of the Kansas. Major W. C. Koenig, professor of military science, will give a talk at the dinner at 6:30 tonight. Gordon S. Beta Pi will welcome the new members into the fraternity. Paul E. Shad, e3, one of the men to be initiated this evening, will make the response. Be prepared. Each man must write an essay on some engineering subject. They will be judged and the name of the man who wrote the prize paper will be announced. They will be read by the winner at the dinner. Committee Asks Opinions More Information Wanted on Open Dance Question "The committee gathered material in its survey from organized houses and from a group of 100 unaffiliated students in gathering data for its support. We should be glad to get more student opinion." "Students who have any opinions on the open-dance question would be doing the Men's Student Council a real test of their skills by reading of the plan," Charles Marshall, c33, member of the committee in charge of formulating student opinion on the dance. Copies of the questionnaire which students may fill out, can be secured from the office of the men's student adviser, Marshall said. The W.S.G.A. tabled the suggested open-dance resolution because it felt that student opinion had not adequately been formulated. 10. 15 p.m.-11.15 p.m. *Eighth Anniversary Program.* Talks by Governor-Elect Alfred Landon, Chancellor E. H. Murray, and other guests of Dr. F. C. Allen, Prof. L. N. Flint, and others. Music by the K. U. Band Men's歌 Club, Women's Glee Club B. W. D. Bowning and others. Continuing musicist, Prof. Roy Underwood 6 p.m.-Athletic Interview, Dr James A. Naismith, professor of physical education. Eighth Anniversary Week Program KFKU 6 p.m. Music Memory Contest. From Dec. 18 through Dec. 31, the Christmas holidays, station KPF will be held at 4:00 p.m. at KPDC on 6 p.m. and 6 p.m. programs of special music Friday Saturday 2:30 p.m.—Music Appreciation Period, conducted by Prof. Charles S. Wilson. 6 p.m.—Music program arranged by Waldemar Gelch, professor of violin. 6:15 p.m.—Musical program arranged under Woodward, associate professor of music. Garden to Be Restored 'Promote K.U. Interests,' Urges Alumni Secretary Heidelberg, Germany—(UP)-Volunteer workers now are excavating under the rooms of the Basilica and St Stephen's Closter, on the heiligen Berg des Basilicas in the garden and den is to be restored with tireses and landscaping. Ellsworth Regrets County Club Move Impractical This Year "Although no effort has been made to organize county clubs for this year, students are urged to advertise and support the University in home town discussions during the holidays," Fred Elsworth, secretary of the Alumni association, said today. In a statement Mr. Elsworth wrote, "The idea of club organization this year is still open to anyone who is willing to help the University in any way possible, but I do not feel that the county club idea would be practical this year. Although parents and alumni are friendly to the University, they are besieged with a great many problems, and at a time like this they are apt to lose sight of the work that the University is doing if they are not re- "What the University needs is a lot of students going back into their home communities, telling of the serious, important work that they are doing. The students have some chance to hear anything about the University except the spectacular. "What we want the students to tell them about is the fine things they are experiencing here, the interesting and inspiring faculty members they have met, the training work they are getting and the work world that alumni are now doing in the world." Mr. Ellsworth suggests that all students who are interested in boosting their research work at office where they will be furnished with information and pictures of the University. Instead of working by councils, Mr. Ellsworth says students can work in their home towns. Alumni Will Have Dance Topeka-Jayhawk Club to Hold Holiday Party for University Graduates The Topeka Jayhawk club "Hidayn Dance" will be given on Dec. 28 at the Woman's club, it was announced today. The dance is being sponsored by the Topeka Jayhawk Club, an organization formed recently by K. U. alumina. The club offers a variety of University students and alumni living in Topeka are expected to attend, Fred Ellsworth, alumni secretary, said today. "The club is making every possible effort to create more interest among the alumni, he declared," and with the help and co-operation of students now attending the University, the club is continuing a holiday fund with highly successful and will become an annual event." The committee in charge is planning to have a popular orchestra from the University play for the dance. Spenard will be the guest number of leading topeteens who are alumni of the University, including Messrs. Royland Bonynt, attorney-general; Chester 'Woodward', Thomas Doran; Robert A. All M. London, director of kings' college. Invitations will also be sent to several members of the University faculty. Oread to Have Yule Party University Training School Assembly Will Be of Christmas Nature Ored Training School will have its Christmas assembly tomorrow at 1:30 p.m. in Myers hall, F. O. Russell, director of the school, is in general charge and will act as master of ceremonies. And are invited to attend the assembly. A stunt will be given by each class and the distribution of gifts will be accompanied by the reading of poems which were written by the students and attached to the gifts. Music will be furnished by the Oread orchestra, the glee club, or the student choir. Vests is chairman of the general committee. The other members of his committee are members of the Oredreat senate. The following students chairmen of the committees: Program, Maurine Dawson; lunen, Dean Stonet; decoration, Orin Armstrong; gift exchange, Charles Rumage; sophomore, Marge Mappard; junior, Doris Wettig; senior, Dolan Newohm. SOUND FILMS GIVEN TRIAL FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES A demonstration of instructional sound films for college and university classes was by Rollin D Hemenis. The $10, Snow hall, at 3:30 p.m. yesterday. Two films were shown: "Oxidation and Reduction," and "The Molecular Theory of Matter." Although these subjects were designed for use in physical science classes, they contained much which was of interest to science depart- well as to those interested in the application of mechanical aids to instruction. The University of Chicago plans to produce and distribute sound films for use in college and university classes. Want Ads --and NEW YORK City and return for Christmas holidays. Wanted students to share expanse, via St. Louis, Richland, New York, New York. Call 1826 Robert Young. LOST: Black Sheaffer fountain pen, Wednesday morning, between Plaza and Ad. building. Reward. Call K.U. 103. -74 WILL TAKE 3 passengers to Pittsburgh, or New York; leaving Wednesday, Dec. 21; heated仓 K.U.K. ride in Minneapolis and St. Louis, 10k, Kansas City, Kansas. —74 WANTED: Passenger to New York for vacation vacation. Round trip, $20. Call. 731. Leaving Saturday. —73 LOST. Pair of gold-rimmed glasses and water Silver Waterman fountain, pen in black leather case. If found, please call Carolyn Harper at 295. —73 LOST in Ad building. Dec. 5, parel containing two small yellow hand-woven table mats. Return to office of department of design, 312 West Ad. APARTMENT for undergraduate completely furnished; Frigida- rient, kitchen, breakfast room, and living room. Plenty of heat and night. One-half block from Campus on Oread. Phone 2855. —76 --and Merry Christmas Happy New Year COUVERT NOW 50c SATURDAY NIGHT $1.00 SUNDAY NIGHT. Family Supreme Singer-Dinner 5:10 with dancing to 1:00 A.M. No. M. Cover charge FREE PARKING FREE FARMING Dawn, Twelve Grays. 1219 Wrenwood. 1206 of Kanso Glen. 614 of Kanso South of Keth. Furniture Co. Lunchcase at 650 and 1650 weekends. No cover charge. Full course dinner in the same room. Dalai daily. No cover charge. 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