RIDAY, DECEMBER 12. 1930 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE THREE SOCIETY Alfred Larson will spend the weekend in Kansas City, where he will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur St Clair. Harold Reinberg former student at the University, is spending the week-end in Lawrence. Mrs. Jennie Morrow entertained the member of Wattles hall with a buffet supper last night, Christmas decorations were used in the rooms, and Mrs. Morrow was served in the supper. Helen Doyle, Dorothy Pierce, and Vilian Kerkhar assisted Mr. Charles C. Lommason of Topka, will be the week-end guest of her daughter, Janetne at Watkins hall. Kappa Beta, Christian church sorority, met last night at Myers Hall. The program was in charge of the pledges with Dorothy Jacobson presiding as leader. Matilda Kelly assisted. After the program there was a business meeting. Genèveville Berra read a book review of the College Harper campus prize winner, White, and Elliott Pomeran, Dorothy Durkee, and Elliot last night. Blake's last night was original. Sigma Phi Epsilon announces the pledging of Frank Green, Dallas, Texas; Robert Murray, Kansas City, Mo.; and Mc吉伦 McKenzie, Kansas City, Me. Alpha XI Delta held its annual "Alpha Mix" Wednesday evening in celebration of the founding of Chi Alpha, at the plaza the plaques gave an entertainment. Guets at the Sigma Na house had night were Agnes Roberts, Rosalind Ward, Bettie Neesh, Virginia Canhan, Dorothy Sayre, Pat Bagley, Dorie Dickson, Nadine Weber, Emmy Lou Sutton, Mary Grafton, Jean Jackman, and Pearl Swainm. Following the dinner was an hour of informal chinning. Miss Margaret Clutter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Clutter, and Herbert Shallenberger, son of Mr. and Miss Margaret, were married in Larned, Nov. 27. Mr. Shailletberger is employed at the Pawnee County co-operative association. Omaha, smallblerger attended Stevens College in Columbia, Mo. one year and then attended the University of Kanaka Delta Psi sorority a number of Alphala Dalpha Pi sorority. Mrs. Craig attended the University of Kansas and is now teaching music a Selden. The marriage of Miss Dori Rebecca daughter of Mrs. and Mrs. K. Johnin took place at 10 a.m. of Mr. and Mrs. William Crueg of Mr. took place Saturday afternoon, Mr. Craig attended the Kansas Stat. Agricultural College at Manhattan. He is employed by the Farmers' Union Mercantile and Shipping association, Miss Cora Frances Campbell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Campbell was married to Dr. Leslie Manock Pope of Chicago, Nov. 14. Mrs. Pope attended Emporia Teachers College and the University of Kansas. She is a graduate nurse of Bethany hospital in Kansas City, Kan. Marc G. Boss, county attorney-elect has announced the appointment of Forest D. Smythet, Baxter Springs, as his first acting director and the first of the year. Mr. Smythet will be at the University of Kansas. He presides over the beginning of being appointed to Baxter Springs this year. Kappa Sigma fraternity will give its annual black and white formal party onight at the chapter house, the Cape Cod Opera House, and streamers of black and white. 3rd-Ardent orchestra of Kansas City Chaperones will be Mrs. Nina Ogne, Mrs. T. S. Stever, Mrs. H. White and Mrs. N. K. Thompson Mr. James Compton of Wickhla was a guest at the Alpha Kappa Lambda house yesterday afternoon. Dinner guests at the Alpha Delta Pi house last night were Helen Jean Gilchrist, Marjorie Stevens, and Virginia Sargent. Alpha Delta Pi will entertain the faculty with a tea Sunday afternoon from 2 until 4 o'clock. Mrs. E. L. Brownie will pour tea. Mrs. Clara Leonard and Mrs. Gertrude Pearson entertained with an interactive video about the day's afternoon in honor of Mrs. J. L. Lille, Deltin Upma housewife, mother of three children, mother because of ill health. Mrs. Lille will leave Dec. 12 for her home in Verona. Guests at the tea were Mrs. Lalee, Mrs. Jennie Mitchell, Mrs. W. L. Halsey, Mrs. Gertrude Sawtell and Mrs. Fanny McAdams. Dinner guests at the Pt Beta Pi house last night were Prof. and Mrs F. H. Gulld, M. K. W. Corsell, Prof. S. E. R. Shapiro, Skilson, and Lade of Errexca. Mary Lou Olmstead, Anthony and Louise Ladd, Eureka, are week-end guests at the Pi Beta Phi house. Helen Cleveland of St. Louis is a week-end guest at the Alpha Omicron Pi house. --in 50 Years A computer mouse. Announcements --in 50 Years The young people of the First Baptist church will meet for the regular social hour at 6 a.m. Sunday. This will be followed by the meeting led by Margaret Flechet on the subject, "Cultivating the Cosmopolitan Mind." This meeting is a follow-up of last Sunday's meeting and the last regular meeting. Robert A. Wilson, publicity chairman The University Baptist students Sunday school class will have its last registration at 9:45 at the First Baptist church The Row, Charles W. Thomas will talk on Wednesday night about the World—Myself.' The talk will be followed by a discussion of the sub- Robert A. Wilson, president. All students wishing to enroll for supervised training during the spring semester will be required to enroll for such enrollment in the office of the dean of the school of education, Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday of the month. Students teaching facilities are open only to seniors and graduate students who have met other education requirements. Raymond A. Schweegler, dean. Marguerita and Luna Omaa of Costa Rica were the speakers at a meeting of the International Council for Religion. They spoke on the observance of Christmas in Costa Rica and Rafael Aquilar also discussed the Christmas event. Marguerita were played following the talks. The senior chapter of the A. S. C. E. civil engineer society, forwarded a lecture to the A. S. C. E. which was distributed to 730 in Marvin hall. The lecture was illustrated with laminar slides. The senior chapter in comp. of engineers is comin 50 Years Gifts Dance Sets - Teddies - Steo-ims - Slips - Pajamas Ensembles - Handkerchiefs - Hose Robes - Costume Jewelry La Mode Shoppe 917 Mass. No Solution in Parliament Paris, Dec. 11—(UP) —The French cabinet突破 its seventy day today with a solution increasingly difficult to overcome. Radicals and Radical Socialists. Press and public fear that President Gaoon is planning an arbitrary evilment and order a new election. Fear Dissolution For First Time The Radical and Radical Socialist group continued to refuse to support a cabinet in which the André Pardieu would be given portfolios. Senator Theodore Steeg agreed to try formation of a new government today, but politicians gave him even more support. Mr. Steiger, Pierre Laval who failed before him. The grave step of dissolving parliament began to appear inevitable. A law was passed requiring parties solved for half a century, but it may become necessary because of the complicated party system which allows no stable majority in the chamber of government. Moscow—(UP)—In the Soviet Union the Christmas holidays this year once more will be signalized by intensified anti-religious propaganda. The organized aliefees, who have not merely freed the propaganda, but the leaders of the movement and public institutions, will attempt to meet the holiday spirit with new blasts. Soviet Union Christmas to Remain Anti-Religious Throughout the country thousands of special mass-meetings cinema presentations will be timed to coincide with the hours of prayer to "compete" with the audience. As compared to last year, however the anti-religious drive will be mild Christmas 1529 marked one of the dramatic peaks in the fight against religion. To an outside the Christian secession movement, it is a relatively ordinary spectacle. On the one hand there are the magnificent and well-attened services in the thousands of churches; devout scene unsurpassed for grandeur. On the other hand there are those religious events unfunnyly intended to balance this magnificence. As usual special efforts will be made to win the youth away from the church ceremonies. Those women who do not have dates for the Leap Year varisty to be held on the same day may need to be night and now nights are welcome and urged to stag the party and see how it feels to be one of the "underring thousand" from the ranks of the male students. The women who stay will know the feeling of satisfaction that comes from standing on the floor hands behind her knees. Their superiority on their faces, scanning the crowd of dancers in an effort to find a suitable dancing partner to step out and dance. Hope He Gets Cat.' Is Women Stags' Plea At the last Leap Year varisure they were over 200 women stage and since 2015 underwent a security of men willing to undergo the ordeal of a Leap Year varisure, the number will probably be equally as large as Simmons and his band will play. Want Ads LOST: Black and white Sheaffer Lifetime pen. Findle please call Mildred Bolden at 2675 or KU. 29 — 76 --with WALLACE BEERY Jim Tully. Leya Hamsa Polly Moran THREE STUDENTS desire transport- ation to Oklahoma over Christmas holidays. Willing to share expenses. Walter J. Walters and Walter J. Mundson, phone 1253. LOST: Between gym and Eighteen and Illinois streets, a man's Algin wrist watch with black leather strap. Finder please call 1727 M. — 75 LOST: Light-grey Berg hat; Ober's label; Friday night, call 570. -74 CALL STUDENT Laundry, phone 2418 W. for prompt and well pleased work. Called for and delivered evenings only. -74 Do your Christmas shopping now. FOR IENT: To student who wi婆 in quiet for study, South room in modern house—no other rooms. 937 Ohio. Phone 1963J. -76 DON TIFF and his Orchestra, originally from Cook Dears, Kansas City, will play your next party at the price of ordinary music. Phone 603-. -76 UNION PACIFIC STAGES RAILROAD CERTAINTY Frequent Service to Topeka and Kansas City New Union Stage Terminals in Kansas City, 13th and Main. also Topeka, 6th and Jackson—Right in the heart of both cities. BUSES EVERYWHERE BUS ECONOMY UNION STAGE DEPOT Eldridge Hotel Tel. 26 PATEE Mat 10-25c Eve 10-35c Shows 3-7-9 --with WALLACE BEERY Jim Tully. Leya Hamsa Polly Moran Theater with The Popular Perfect Sound Western Electric Sound System Tonite Is Your Last Chance to See WALTER HUSTON in "THE BAD MAN" - SATURDAY - Monday- "AFRICA SPEAKS" A good novel, a bridge book, a book of verse for another or sister. B Travel, adventure, history, biography- f or father and the boys. This Year Give O Picture books and story books, all sizes and prices, for the children. K No matter how much or how little you wish to spend—give books. S The BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. Your Last Week-end Before Xmas Make the best of it Rent-a-Ferd Company 833 Mass. CALL 433 KENNEDY 937 Mass. St. Phone 658 Plumbing Co. General Electric Refrigerators JOHN GILBERT way for a sailor Added Comedy News —Indians are Coming— —Inmates are Coming— Starts Monday— Florida Ziegfeld's "FOLLOW THE LEADER" with ED WYNN ELECTRIC RADIOS Complete $59.50 Shimmons Bros. Plumbers and Electricians Repair Work. Especially. 836 Mass. Phone 161 for Dad PRACTICAL GIFTS Cigars Pocket Lighters Desk Lighters Light Sets Humidors Tobacco Pipes Sheaffer Fountain Pens Ash Trays Cigarettes $1.29 - $1.50 - $1.85 SMITH Drug Store for the Girl Shopper 929 Mass. Phone 117 Suggestions-- Hosiery = - - - Iron Clad hosiery makes the kind of gifts that you would like to keep yourself. Serviceable and attractive — £1.20 £1.50 £1.85 Robes -- -- Silk. quilted silk, cotton crepe and beacon blanker. Prices ranging from— $2.75 to $6.95 Lingerie - - - A variety of styles and colors to select from FOR MEN Various Small Antiles Such as handkerchiefs, ties, scarfs and socks. Noone's 809 Mass. St.