.....·—·-·“ Number 540 December 2, 1988 IJESCD IJIEVVES .Zab1I> IiCDCDIE£5 UPhanks to outstanding donations and purchasing on the part of the library staff the November 18 pre—Christmas craft and bake sale was an overwhelming success. Thanks are also due to those staff members whose donations enabled LSO again to make its annual Thanksgiving donation. Next on the LSO schedule is the Library's annual Christmas party which is scheduled for Friday, December 16, at 11:30 a.m. at the Alumni House on the corner of Rose Street and Euclid Avenue. The party will follow the format of previous years: it will be a pot luck with the meat entree and beverages provided by LSO. Current staff are asked to bring a dish to share. As in the past, retired staff members will be guests at the party. All library employees are welcome to attend. There will be no charge to LSO members; non-members will be asked to pay $3 at the door. Again this year children‘s toys and money will be accepted at the party. The toys, which will be donated to the Salvation Army, should be new, suitable for children from infants through 12 years of age, and should be unwrapped. (Parents will select toys for their children, so the toys need to be readily _ identifiable. The money collected at the party will be added to that col-~ lected in the LSO donation boxes which are already in library departments and will be donated to the UK hospital's children‘s ward for a special need iden~ tified by them. Last year the money bought a guitar; the year before that it went toward purchase of a microwave oven. é 1 g E?]ZE{IE ZXILZXIQDG UTEEESGP l w » E?ire alarms will be tested in both King North and South on Tuesday, December M r 6, between 7:30-8:00 a.m. M 1 if V O O - ‘In¤` Newsletter of the Umversnty I of K t k L’br¤ries