Friday, December 13, 1968 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 3 Chimes and brass join the choirs in vespers Sunday With the ringing of the carillon chimes and the sounding of the brass ensemble, the traditional Christmas Vespers will open at 3:30 and 7:30 p.m. Sunday. The two performances, which usually draw from 6,000 to 7,000 people, will be free. An offering will be taken during the vespers to provide for a fine arts scholarship fund. As Hoch Auditorium fills, the carillon and brass will be joined by choirs nestled in the lofty third balcony. A 300-member processional chorus will mark the formal beginning of the traditional service which originated at KU 44 years ago. There will be four tableaux, three with people participating as angels, shepherds, kings and children. The program has been prepared by the School of Fine Arts, with sets designed by the department of design and the music supplied by the University Choirs, directed by James Ralston; Balcony Choir, directed by Darrell Benne; University Symphony Orchestra, directed by George Lawner; and Brass Ensemble, directed by Frank N. Brown. Wives to hold auction The Business and Economics Wives are sponsoring an auction to finance a picnic for the underprivileged children of Lawrence The auction will be at 7:30 p.m., Dec. 17 at the home of Mrs. Gregg Gibson, 2327 Murphy Drive, Only those wives in the organization will bid on gifts donated by the organization. Florida has 30,000 lakes. Hospital visiting rule lifted Visitors to Watkins Hospital can now see patients without waiting 24 hours after the patients are admitted, Dr. Raymond Schwegle, director of the health center, said yesterday. After letters expressing student concern with the rule, hospital officials Monday lifted the restriction. The 24-hour waiting period will be eliminated, said Schwegler, and patients will have the privilege of discussing visitors with the doctor. He said the total number of Visitors will be limited to two persons at a time. "This will permit more persons to circulate through the ward," Schwegler said, "but also take into account the limited floor space and turmoil created by large numbers. The purpose of this restriction is to control noise and confusion so that the more acutely ill patients will not be needlessly disturbed." Schwegler added that information concerning the condition or diagnosis of patients still will not be divulged by office or nursing personnel. Visitors and family members, he said, are urged to ask for the doctor in charge of the patient, or the director's office in the event of urgent need. "This restriction," he said, "is for the protection of patients against inquiries of unauthorized persons. The ruling is consistent with that followed in most private hospitals, but should be re-emphasized, impressing that it is for the patient's protection." TONY'S 66 SERVICE Be prepared— get antifreeze—starting service 2434 Iowa VI 2-1008 Lawrence, Kansas 66044 STRICK'S DINER Good Food—Reasonable Cold Beer—Pool Tables Students Welcome On H-Way 59-40 N. of the bridge "Open till 2 a.m." MCCRORY- OTASCO HAS A NEW RECORD DEPARTMENT AND THE LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN ★ All albums are factory fresh and poly-bagged for your protection. ★ All albums are guaranteed against defects. Glen Campbell-5 albums Aretha In Paris Jimi Hendricks Experience Steve Miller Band Crazy World Arthur Brown Chambers Bros.-2 albums Incredible-Gary Puckett & Union Gap Supper Session Mfg. List $4.79 Discount Price $3.79 McCrory Price $2.99 Cheap Thrills--Big Brother & Holding Co. Mfg. List $5.79 Bookends-Simon & Garfunkle McCory-$3.99 Large Selection of C & W and Religious Albums ACME Laundry and Dry Cleaners When you bring your laundry and dry cleaning in and pick it up you save 10% 5 shirts for $1.39 folded or on hangers ACME Downtown Hillcrest Malls 1111 Mass. 925 Iowa 711 W.23rd