SUNDAY. DECEMBER 11. 1932 PAGE THREE Silex Coffee and a roll for a quick breakfast at the Union Fountain UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Sub-Basement, Memorial Union WHY WORRY--with a leaky radiator when they are so quickly and inexpensively fixed? Godding Radiator Shop 704 Mass. — Phone 508 STILL GOOD---see Us for Gift Suggestions Any time from 7 a.m. 'till 2 a.m. Selective menu. is our offer to serve you 21 Meals for $4.00 HARRY'S LUNCH We Deliver Phone 835 The newest, smartest Sunday nite dresses in town have just arrived at the Terry Shop. All the new colors, all sizes, all prices. Just the thing for those holiday parties. [Also the modern Christmas greeting. "Strutwear" the "Merry Xmas" top hosiery has come in. The "Merry Xmas" is woven right in the. In beautiful gift boxes they sell for $1.00 a pair. (Taupemist and Haze-biege). The Terry Shop (Unusual) And new gift aprons in permanent finished orchid armour at $15 or for the more practical but at attractive prints at $69. Gowns, pajamas, dance costumes, panier- ties. These three articles have just arrived. They are all beautiful but space prohibits us talking about them. So on some across the world. The Terry Shop (Our dresses are so unusual) Hill Society Call K. U.-25 Before 12:30 p.m. University Women's Club Gives Christmas Party Approximately 200 members of the University Women's club with their guests attended the Christmas party in a building, Mrs. Allen Crafton, assisted by Mrs. Alice Moncrief, Mrs. Robert Calderwood, and Mrs. John Nelson, arranged for three purpet performers by Professor Allen Crafton. The rooms were decorated with trees and wreaths under the direction of Mrs. Verner Smith. The table, in charge of Mrs. F. C. Allen, was decorated in red and white. Mrs. C. H. Ahnson and Mrs. Frank强 poured some Christmas colors were served by Mrs. D. M. Swartout and her committee. The first, a concert number by Mrs John Nelson, accompanied by Mrs Calderwood, was manipulated by Mr Calderwood and Miss Margaret Anderson. The second was a Chinese play spoken by Albert Kerr and Dorothea Crafton, both by Mrs Crafton and Mr. Calderwood. The third, a group of Christmas carols sum up three medieval puppets, was sum by Mensr Davis, Cleary and Chapin. This was manipulated by Miss Anderson, Mr. Crafton and Mr. Calderwood. Mrs Clearly nostre Sanger of Kansas City, Me, were costumed by Mrs Crafton. The Fraser string trio, secured by Mrs. Roy Underwood, furnished the music for dancing. Alpha Xi Delta Gives Party at Chapter House Alpha Xi Delta held its form, Christmas party Friday from 9 to 12 p.m. at the chapter house. Decor- ations included Christmas garb and Gibson and his琴室 from Kansz- City, Kan, played. The chaperones were Mrs. Gertitude Poerson, Mrs Marie Van Bucklin, Mrs Otto P. Hig- ley, Mrs J. Johnston, A.J. Moll, Kansas City, Kan. ATTENTION PLEASE Out of town guests were Maxine Kinney, *30; Midred Curley, 32; Betty Sweatming, Jeanne Westfall, Kansas City, Kan.; Burl Hamilton, 31; Farnam Finke, *29; Bradley Fiske, Arheie Galloway, Gordon Cutler, Arthur Murthi, Lodge Hellas, Andrew White, Hugh Brownfield, Elmer Pauline, Bernie White, Chester Young, Kansas City, Mo.; Durrel Davis, Patricia St. Joseph, M.S., Joseph Nola, Starke, Topeka Fireside Forum Will Entertain With Banquet "Ships" will be the theme of the Christmas banquet and farewell party which the Fireside展会 of The Conference Hall will host. Also the Rev. Alfred D. Grey and his Beginning today I will make any three piece suit in the house for $40.00 The same linings we used in $60.00 suits less than a year ago go in the suits We also have suits as cheap as $20.00, fit and manpower guaranteed In fact... SCHULZ the TAILOR YOU MUST BE SUITED HERE Phone 914 --see Us for Gift Suggestions JUST A FEW MORE DAYS 'TILL CHRISTMAS CORRECT AND USEFUL GIFTS AT DEPRESSION PRICES 917 Mass. We Suggest For Him- Fountain pens and pencil sets - Desk sets - Jayawk Novelies - Novelty cigarette containers - Cigarette humidifiers - Silver cigarette cases - Vest treads ashers - Camo-crested leather billfolds - Perpetual calendars and letter files, etc. For Her- Powder spray sets - Magnifying vanity mirrors - Zipper notebooks - Leather 5-year diaries - Dainty china and glassware novelties - Gingerle case and compact combina- tions - Card cases and bridge sets Dainty wrappings and decorations We wrap your packages for mailing without charge BOOK STORES 1237 OREAD 1401 OHIO --family at $3 this evening at the parish house. Mr. Grey will leave soon for Toledo, Ohio, where he will have charge of a new pastor. 图 A candle light service will be held at 7:30 p.m. at the Forum meeting at McCormick Place, where the program will be presented as a part of service. Arlene Morgan, edn, will read "Lost Star" Louise Rusel, e34, will present the Christmas story accompany her. Otis Brubaker, c35, will act as tastemaster of the banquet. Tonna will be given by Cowers Herring, c35. Idea 18.12.16. The Rev. Betty Hinshaw, c34; and Howard Wintner, 32. The Rev. Carter Harrison will give a short talk on "Confessions of two perambulating parsons." Miss Irene Casson, assistant professor of voice, will sing Westminster Forum to Have Candle Service The group will sing Christmas carols after the completion of the program, as has been the custom for many years. Special music will be presented by Maxine Rose, fa'35; Frank Eaton, c'uncel; and William Howie, gr. Gamma Phi Beta Gives Annual 'Polly Party' The "Polly Party", a formal party given annually by the activities of Gamma Phi Beta for their pledges, was held at the chapter house Friday evening. The colorful balloons decorated the lights and walls, and the ceiling was hung with colored strips of crepe paper. Bill Phipps and his band played. Chaperones of the party were Mrs. Ralph Boldwin, Mrs. Margaret Harris, and Dean and Mrs. Robert McNair Mo., was of Kansas City, Mo., was a guest. Alpha Chi Omega Has Formal Christmas Dance Out of town guests were Paula McDaniel, Topika; Isabella Olson, Marion Meyers, and Mary Ewen, Kansas City. In addition to them, Anita Lawrence, Junction City. Alpha Chi Omega entertained with formal Christmas party at the Eldridge theater. A host of musicians and his band furnished the music for dancing. The chaperones were Mrs. Rachel Holch, Mrs. P. H. Klinkemberg, Mrs. T. S. Butler, and Mrs. N. K. Home Economics Club to Give Children's Party Holds Annual Banquet The Home Economies club will give a Christmas party from 4 to 6 p.m. Tuesday in roosns 110 and 116 of Fraser hall. The party will be given for 25 children between the ages of 8 and 10, who will have very little Christmas. Naomi Friley, c33, is in charge of the entertainment. All activity will center about a Christmas tree where Santa Claus will distribute gifts. Appropriate refreshments will be served by members of the club. Out of town guests were Myra Lily, *32*, Kansas City, Mo.; Louis Schmidt, Elizabeth Wilkinson, *31*, Kan- taw; Michelle Jenkins, *30*, Margaret Johnson, Wichita. Pi Beta Phi entertained with its annual formal Christmas party Friday through December. Neey Soildef and his band furnished the music. The chaperones were Mrs. Jane MacLanow, Mrs. Belle Wilmot, Mrs. Nita Ogden, Mrs. Edith Miller, Mrs. J. Approximately 50 persons attended the Christmas party given by the K.U. Dames for their husbands last night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence J. and Lester, and the entertainment consisted of games, contests, and the singing of Christmas carols. Pi Beta Phi Gives Party at Ecke's Hall K.U. Dames Entertain Husbands at Party Santa Claus distributed gifts to each guest. Christmas refreshments were served, and favors of small Christmas mounted on gold stars were given. Nine members were initiated into Pi Mu Eponion, honorary mathematics fraternity, Thursday evening preceding a dinner at the Manor, 1941 Massachusetts street. There are the new members: Otis Darner, gr; Keith Mullaney, gr; James Herring, gr; C38; Otale Markham, c3; Pudgy Meds, gr; La Verne Omer, gr; Albert Palmeler, gr; and Thomas Palmerlee, gr. Initiates Nine Twenty-five guests were entertained at a Christmas party at the home of Dean and Mrs. S. B. Braden, 1300 Oread street, Friday evening. The decorations and refreshments were in the shape of Elise Enign poured. Each one brought a toy which was to be given to the social service. Dean Braden Entertains The tenth annual Wesley foundation Christmas banquet was held Friday night at 6 o'clock at the First Metho- ter Church. The banquet, gr, was toastmaster. The following toasts were given: "The Star," by Flavia Hay, c36; "The Yule Log," by Morris Hillward, c34; "Trees," by Mary and "Gifts," by the Rev Edvin Price. The Lutheran Student association entertained with its annual Christmas dinner and party at the home of the Rev. and Mrs. C. A. Pulls, 1045 New Hampshire street, last night. Following the dinner, games were played and a toy show was organized by Clause distributed toys which will be given to the needy children of the city. B. Y.P.U. of, the First Baptist church was entertained at a Christmas party at the church Friday evening, thirty-five guests were presented. Laura Alice Cunningham, 'cunel,' was in charge of the party. Entertains With Dinner Kappa Eta Kappa, professional engineering fraternity, entertained with an informal dinner dance at the chamber house Friday night. The guests included Hafenhof, 80 Louce, c'4, 34詹 Turnbull, c'33 and Alice Redmond, c'33. Gives Party The Pi Beta Phi Alumnae association was entertained at a 12:30 on-channel yesterday at the home of Mrs. W. S. Greiner, Images Institute, in Chicago. Images images were held. regular business meeting was held. Phi Gamma Delta is entertaining the following weekend guests at the chapter house. Nathan Frissel, Alfred McCue and Matthew Levine, Michael McClure Bicklett, Kansas City, Ms. Louise Cavanaugh of Kansas City, Mo., is a weekend guest at the Theta Phi Alpha house. Miss Dorothy Jennings of St. Louis province director of Gamma Phi Beta is spending the weekend at the chapter house. Ben Mains and Jack Graham, Wichita, are weekend guests at the Delti Tau Delta house. Weekend guests at the Acacia house are Krucker Johnson and Darrel Davis, both of St. Joseph, Mo. The Kayhawk club will meet tomor row at 7:30 p.m. in room 5 of the Memorial Union building. Arthur H. Cromb of Kansas City, Mo., is a weekend guest at the Alpha Tau Omega house. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davis of Lawrence will be dinner guests at the Delta Chi house today. Graham Kreamer and Bill Abbott both of the Kansas City, Mo., are weekend guests at the Phi Delta Theta house. Helen Clarke of Kansas City, Mo. s a weekend guests at Corbin hall. At The Churches Student Bible Class at 9:45 a.m. m. Christmas music will be featured at the morning service which will follow the opening of a church choir led by Professor William Pilcher, will sing, "Calm on the Listening Ear of Night," (Harker) with obligato by Hermine Stover, fa33, violin and Genevieve Noyes, fa33, cellist. Shirley Gibson, faunl, will sing the offeratory solo. At 6:30 the Lutheran Student association will give the last buffer lunch, followed by a musical offering, faunl, will be in charge of the meeting to follow. A Christmas program will be presented. Trinity Lutheran First Baptist Mixed University class meeting in 9:45 a.m. Subject, "Obstacles to the New Society?" Morning service at our subject, "Our subject," Our Church Program. Social hour at 6 p. m. followed b Young People's meeting at 6:30 p.m. Mary Louise贝斯, b739, will be in charge of a Christmas program which will be given at this time. Evening service at 7:30 p. m. Subject, "What Jesus Means to Me—A Savior." Plymouth Congregational Sunday School at 9:45. University Sunday will be observed at the morning service at 11 o'clock. The Rev. Alfred D. Grey will deliver his farewell sermon to the students of the University as he will take up his new work in Toledo, Ohio on dunamry first. His son will be "When He Came to Himself." Sigma Eta Chi and the Firelese Forum will attend the service in a group. At 6:30 p.m. in the two organizations for Rev. B and Mrs. Grey and family Christian Church Christmas will be the subject of the 11 o'clock service. The Rev. Seth W. Shaughter will present a sermonate on the subject, "The Christmas Story." The choir will sing two Christmas solos. Solos will be Blanche Sama, fa 33, soprano, Genevieve Hargas, fa 33, alto, Leroy Denovent, tenor, and James Hilt, c$4, hams. An ensemble composed of Belen Bromson, fa 33, piano; Helen Enlow, gr., violin, and Daryah Enlow, organ, will play the offertory solo. University Men's Bible Class will be in charge of Sunday School at 9:45 a.m. Student Forum and lunchme at 5:30 p.m. i. I. M. Meade, vice president of the Lawrence National bank, will speak on various government relief acts. Wesley Foundation Sunday School School at 0:45 a.m. m. Morning worship at 10:50 a.m. the Rev. Edwin F. Price, director of student activities, will speak on the subject, "Do We Need Religion?" First Methodist Episcopal Church There will be no evening service due to the Christmas Vesper service which will be given in the University Auditorium at 4 p. m. The Wesley Foundation will not hold its fellowship hour this week. C. Lawrence Shawwell will present a program and we will have a vice which will begin at 6:30 p. m. Unitarian Church Church School at 5:00 a. m. Forum meeting at 10 a.m. at which time the members of the University of Kansas debate team will present the debate, and the United States should recognize the Soviet government of Russia." Dr. T. Barton Akeley, pastor of the Unite Church at Amherst, Mass, will speak on the subject, "A Matter of Vocabulary," at the 11 o'clock service. The Young People's group will meet at 8 p.m. Wednesday in bridge, 1301 Crescent Road, at 6:30 p.m. m. Dr. Akeley will speak on "The Apotheosis of Youth." First Fresbyterfan Student classes at 9:45 a.m. m. Church services at 11 a.m. m. Sermon subject, "What Are You Doing Here?" The chair under the direction of Dean D.吴derek D.吴derek H. herd's Story" (Dickinson), an anthem in eight parts with solos by Maxine Roche, d'Alec DileVet c,35, and Chloe Francis, fau'ul. This number was sung on the Christmas Vesper program Francis, fau'ul. This number was sung on the Easter First Church of Christ, Scientist Sunday School at 10 n. m. followed by services at 11 o'clock Subject, "God, the Preserver of Man." Meetings which include testimonies of Christ Science healing are held on Monday. The Christian Science reading room maintained by this church is at 105 east Eighth, and is open every after-evening. A p. m. except on Sundays and holidays. Trinity Episcopal The Secret Communication at 8 a. m, followed by Church School at 9:45 a. m. 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