--- PAGE FIVE Fourteen Candidates Selected to Represent Hill in Election for Determining King of Asses The fourteen most promising candidates for the high office of King of Asses were announced yesterday by the Jahawker staff. "Batting at Brick's gives slight alights to Joseph "Seoop" Wellman, the only former king in the contest," one of the managers said last night. Wellman, it is remembered, was chosen King of Assen in the spring of 1924 and remained until last year by Hilton Douglass who deposed Wellman by a close decision. Alden is Prospect The competitors who are thought to have the best chances for the kingship are: Bernhard Alden, c29, direct descendant of John Alden of Plymouth Rock colony; Joe Dumm, who has stolen the title of "The Sage of Emporin" from William Allen White; Kenneth Devereaux from Salma; N. J. Snyder, 1425 Tennessee, Bill Rice, the lung堡, and John Baldwin, the representative of the School of Engineering. Annual Banquets Given This Week at Most Houses Christmas Dinners Will Be Given Before Vacation by Organizations More Candidates Expected "Ample space will be provided on the ballots for the names of candidates not already selected," one of the mountaineers said. And he added that a dark horse might be revealed at the last minute. Here The election will take place. Brick's Cafe at all hours Wednesday. All persons connected in any way to the University are eligible to vote. Christmas dinners are being held at nearly all of the organized houses this week. Other leading candidates are the three Bomber brother, Tod, J. B., and Cleve, who, if elected, are in favor of dividing the Hill, like the ancient Greeks, by separating Kappa, and Theta; Henry Bubb, the Sigmatician; Max Hamilton, pride and joy of Beloit; Bill Dills who reminds one of Angel's painting, "Sunset on a Mountain," and Dick Eddie, who voting strength lies in his Alpha Omicron Pi is having its annual banquet followed by a fare given by the pledge. Wednesday evening the school held the North Lawrence children, Thursday. Delta Sigma Lambda had its annual Christmas banquet at the chapel house Sunday noon. A loving cup was given to Powder Piece, c28, to be given to the senior of highest ranking in the fraternity for each year. Fire Causes Postponement Delta Zeta had planned to have Christmas dinner on Thursday evening but had to postpone it because of the fire which damaged the chapter Phi Kappa is having Christmas dinner followed by a tree tonight. Kappa Alpha Theta and Pik Kappa held their Christmas programs and trees on Monday evening, Mr. Leo was the guest at the Pik Kappa house. Many Programs Thursday Alpha Delta Pi will have a formal dinner Wednesday at 5:30. Presents will be distributed from the tree and town alumnae will be guests. Other organizations having programs on Wednesday night are: Sigma Chi, dinner at which Chancellor Lindley and Chapin Edwards will speak; Aracia, Otto, Michael, and Burke will be the speaker; Chi Omega, annual Christmas tree and dinner; Sigma Nu, dinner and tree and Alpha Gamma Delta. Many Programa Thursday Alba Xi Delta is having a formal conference. A closing Presents will serve as place cards on the table. The following alumnae will be guests: Ether Stock, Laura Preston, Cetra Sorey, Mabel Corgan Meleson, Emma Neal, Jennifer Irene Pebody, Helen Marcell Bellhani, Irane Hawk Bock, Lawrence. Other organizations having programs Thursday evening are: Phi Gamma Delta, Phi Omega Pi. Cordium ball will have a formal dinner followed by distribution of gifts from the organization having the formal Christmas dinner Thursday night. Afterward coffee will be served upstairs and presents distributed from the tree. Alphin Chi Omega is having formal Christmas dinner Thursday evening. Presentes will be distributed from the tree. Seventh annual celebration also is being a Christmas dinner and tree Thursday night. Dinner Dances Are Friday Dinner Dances Are Friday Delta Chi will have a formal dinner Friday followed by a Christmas tree and party at Ecka. Beta Theta Psi is on Saturday night. Sigma Alpha Epaulo will have a formal dinner Friday night. Phi Kappa Psi will have its fifty first annual Christmas dance Frida night. They will have their Christmas dinner and tree Thursday. Phi Mu Alpha had its holiday dinner and tree Monday night. Guests were Carl A. Prayer, Engenee Christy, W. B. Downing, Waldenmur Getch, J. C. Reis, Sharon Sloane, else, Howard C. Taylor, L. A. Latimore, J. C. McCaines. Inez Pratt, 24s, sang at Ivaneo Temple in Kansas City, Mo., this morning. She was accompanied by the pastor, former student of the University. --in cold weather at the restful Jayhawk calendars, 50c. Keeler's Adv. WANT ADS FOUND—Green fountain pen with ring at top. Lucie Drake, Corbin hall. 78 LOST: plam gold Grim wrist watch on blue and black ribbon somewhere on ninth street drive. Reward. Phone 2128 black. 78 LOST in Robinson gymnastics on right light kid glove during conva cation. Call 1379. Mr. Wait. 81 STUDENTS--Your typing neatly and correctly done; prices reasonable. Helen Louise Foster, call 1651 blue, 80 LOST—Note book, blue cloth covered, Name Wilbur S. Smith on cover, Phone 2165 EXPERIENCED MARCELLING 50a. Phone 2775. 1015 Kentucky. Very lovely room at 1114 Kentucky street. Phone 1835. 78 LOST: Kappa Alpha Theta pin name engraved on back. Please call 1657 red. FOR first class meals at the city lowest prices, come to the restful Virginia Inn and be satiated. Welcome students. tf LOST: Between 1218 Miss, and Commons, plain gold Kappa Phi pin Call L. Young, 1752. *WANTED—Male astenographer, part time or by appointment. Call Athletic office. TF FOR RENT - Room for boys, half block from campus. Single and double. Reduction in price. 1341 thio. 75 LOST—Gold fountain pen. Reward Call 2298 red. 78 ROOMS FOR GIRLS--For the second semester. Miss Graham. 1005 Indiana. 79 Virginia Inn 846 Mass. China's Best CHOP SUEY China's Best Design Sale Clears $100 Its been WIEDIE'S Proceeds to Form Scholarship *From Delta Tau Delta for over fifty years The proceeds of the sale, which is an annual event, form a scholarship which is awarded each year to some student in the department of design with which to continue the course, either in the University of Kansas or another. The Delta Phi Delta scholarship sale, held Thursday and Friday of last week, cleared approximately $100,000 to support the president of the organization. The fund this year, according to Mary Phillips, who was in charge of the sale, will be larger than before. He added that a lump sum as a single scholarship. Phi Kappa announces the pledging of Harold Metz, c'29, Kansas City. About 25 students have made applications at the Y. M. C. A. office for work during the Christmas vacation, according to Ted Shultz, Y. M. C. A. secretary. Some of the applicants live in town, he said, but most of them are men who are unable to go home. Anyone having work for them to do is requested to call the office. Lawrence, Kansas. School of Commerce. Commercial training Banking. Accounting and Auditing. Send for catalog Suiting You—That's My Business SCHULZ THE TAILOR 217 Mass. St. Students Apply for Work Make Christmas Last the year around 917 Mass. St. with ELECTRICAL GIFTS Kennedy Plumbing Co. 937 Mass. 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