8 Wednesday, December 1, 1993 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Laser Logic Sales-Supplies-Rentals One Stop Source for All -Laser Printer Needs 865-0505 DICKINSON THEATRE Dickinson 6 411-7800 323 High Street Ave MyLife RM*14:20' 7:10, 9:55 The Nutcracker RM*4:10' 7:15, 9:30 Where Back RM*5:30' 7:00, 9:30 Man's Best Friend RM*4:20' 7:10, 9:40 Nightmare Before Christmas RM*4:57.10, 9:35 perfect World RM*13:45' 7:00, 9:45 3 Primitive Show [1] Hearing Baby Senior Citizen Anatomy Impaired Stater Crown Cinema REFEREED BY PM ADJUST $100 CONFERENCE TAXPAYER SENIOR CITIZENS $100 VARSITY Addams Family Values PG-13 5:15, 7:30, 9:30 HILL CREST The 3 Musketeers PG 5.00 The Joy Luck Club R 6.15, 7.90 Josh & Sam PG 13 5.15, 7.90, 9.45 Carlito's Way R 9.00, 8.40 Mrs. Doubtfire PG 4.15, 7.90, 9.50 CINEMA TWIN 1110 IOWA 441 597 $1.25 Jurassic Park P0-13 6:00 7:30 8:50 The Program R 6:10 7:20 9:30 Daily Showing Times Air Escape Lo II. JOCK'S NITCH SPORTING GOODS The Sports Look of Today! 842-2442 840 Massachusetts KU students have an opportunity to take care of angels this holiday season. By Shan Schwartz Kansan staff writer 'Angels' await adoption in Union The "angelso" are up for adoption on three Christmas trees in the Kansas Union as part of the Salvation Army's nationwide "Adopt an Angel" program. The program allows individuals to donate gifts to needy children in Lawrence. The Angel Trees are in the fourth floor lobby of the Kansas Union. Each tree holds construction paper ornaments with a child's first name, age and clothing sizes. Anyone can adopt one of the children by taking an ornament and purchasing a gift for the child. Gifts should be returned to the Student Union Activities office by Friday. Dec. 10. Betsy Anderson, holiday assistance coordinator for the Lawrence Salvation Army, said the Salvation Army had coordinated the Angel Tree program nationally for more than 50 years. Other Angel Trees in Lawrence are sponsored by Silver Wings, an ROTC organization, and the Lawrence Kmart and Wal-Mart stores. This is the third year that the Union has sponsored an Angel Tree. Anderson said the Angel Tree was different from other holiday programs because it was easy for individuals to participate. "You don't have to worry about spending a lot of money, and you can focus on giving something to just one person," Anderson said. "College students don't often have a lot of money, but they can still participate and make a difference without having to spend a lot." Susan Hoffman, SUA program adviser, said the Union sponsored the program to give students an opportunity to help others in Lawrence. we wanted to help with a community project," Hoffman said. "It's a good time to give back to the community." Although the Angel Trees ask for only one gift for each child, Hoffman said some people brought back two or three gifts for their children, and some purchased extra gifts for other children that might have been forgotten. Hoffman said last year's gift delivery to the Salvation Army filled an entire pickup truck. "It was really inspiring to help out, and to see that we were making so many others' holiday a little better," Hoffman said. Clothing, books or toys are the gifts recommended by the Salvation Army, Hoffman said. Hoffman said there were 150 angels on the Union's trees so far this year, but she hoped all would be taken and that she would have to get more. "In years past, some fraternities and sororites each took five, so we had to go get a hundred more," Hoffman said. "We hope we'll have to do that again this year." CALENDAR: Continued from Page 7. Lecture — "Visitors/Objects: Purpose of the Art Museum" by David Ebitz, director of the John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art, Sarasota, Fla., 7 p.m. Thursday in the auditorium of the Spencer Museum of Art, free Fall Concert: University Band, Thomas Stidham and J. Kent McAnally, conductors, Vincent Gnojek, saxophone soloist, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Lied Center, $3 public, $2 students and senior citizens students and senior citizens Inge Theatre Series: "Displaced Persons" by Ron and Ludvika Popenhagen, 8 p.m. Thursday through Sunday, Tuesday and Wednesday at Inge Theatre, $6 public, $3 KU students, $5 other 69th Annual Vespers: James Ralston, conductor; 3:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Sunday at the Lied Center, $5 Beethoven Birthday Concert: University Symphony Orchestra and Friends, Brian Priestman, conductor, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Lied Center, $6 public, $3 students, $5 senior citizens Coke, Sprite $448 Limit1with $10 in other purchases Chuck Roast $990 Giant 10lb. pkg. 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