FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1944 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS right o n. win -23 nionner neration daily ism -22 THE E SANT GILL RILL TCH NEY TELS RILL, MATH KER AND COTT RAIG Weekend's Parties Are Mixture Of Rustic, Formal, and Novelty Barn party, hayride, open-house, and novelty dance are included on the list of unusual parties this weekend. Hay, pumpkins and cornstalks will decorate the Alpha Chi Omega house at the party from 7:45 to 11:30 p.m. tomorrow. After a scavenger hunt, there will be dancing. Chap-erones include Mrs. Dean Alt, Mrs. P. R. Covell, Mrs. A. J. Ogden, and Mrs. Golda Brann, housemother The Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity will have a hayride and picnic at the Sigma Nu picnic grounds tomorrow evening. Following will be a dance at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon house, at which Prof. and Mrs. Verner Smith will be chaperones. Corbin hall will have its formal open-house from 7 to 12 p.m. tomorrow. A Wyandette high school band will furnish the music for dancing. Chaperones include Miss Elizabeth Meguiar, Miss Audris Rife, and Mrs. H. P. Ramage, house-mother. Dressing as popular song titles, the Sigma Kappas will have a novelty costume dance from 9 to 12 p.m. tomorrow. Chapieren will be Mrs. J. H. Kreamer and Mrs. Mary Youkman, housemother. Sigma Kappa — A costume dance will be held at the chapter house Saturday night to the music of a juke box. Costumes are to represent popular songs. Campus Society Corbin Hall—Mrs. Lawrence Jean Barben and baby daughter were visitors of Mrs. Barben's mother, Mrs. H. P. Ramage, housemother, yesterday. Mrs. Barben has just recently moved to Lawrence. Pi Beta Phi - Initiation was held Saturday for Carol Mayer, Betse Ewing, and Dorothy Warren. It was followed by the traditional cooky shine for both the new initiates and new pledges. The alumna present were Miss Peg Anderson, Charlene Fitzpatrick, Peg Warner, Virginia Ghetto, Geneva Simmons and Helen Lindsay. Wednesday afternoon the pledge class entertained members of the Kappa Alpha Theta pledge class. Eleanor Churchill was a guest Wednesday noon. Chi Omega — Mr. and Mrs. B. H. McClure of Eldorado were dinner guests Thursday evening. Western Lloyd of Sherman, Tex. was a dinner guest Wednesday night. Doris Doane and Mary Elizabeth Foulders were dinner guests Wednesday night. Harmon Co-op — Dinner guests last night were Eloise Wright, Dick pear, sk2c; Bud Vicellro, phm2c; ohn McCorkland, phm2c; Junior 'asowski, y3c; and Bob Scalvo, -12. Watkins Hall Mrs. J. W. Griffitts, of Osawki, was a guest yesterday. Tau Kappa Epsilon — Bob Stainbrook, a fraternity member from Kansas State, is living at the chapter house. Sigma Chi — John Sutherland, on cars from Great Lakes Naval mining station, was a visitor hursday. Nancy Clark, Horton, was a dinner guest Wednesday. appa Phi Will Hold ledging Services Tonight Pledging services for all Methost women or those with Methodist reference, will be held at 7 p.m. day by Kappa Phi. Methodist organization for students. The services ill be at the home of the sponsor, rs. Edwin F. Price, Jean Born, bility chairman, has announced. Anyone wishing to be pledged by Church Programs First Christian Church Church school at 9:30 a.m. Morning worship at 10:45 a.m. Sermon, "Making Friends With God." Young People's Forum will meet at Myers hall at 5:30 p.m. *** First Methodist Church Student class at 9:45 a.m. Morning worship at 10:50 a.m. Wesley Foundation Fellowship at 6 p.m. *** Trinity Episcopal Church Holy Communion at 8 a.m. Church school at 9:30 a.m. Morning prayer and sermon at 11 a.m. First Presbyterian Church *** First Presbyterian Church Formal breakfast for students and servicemen at 9:30 a.m. Morning worship service at 11 a.m. Christian Home Week will be discussed. Vesper Club at 5 p.m. at Westminster Hall, 1212 Oread. Robert McNair Davis will be in charge of the meeting. \* \* \* St. John the Evangelist (Roman Catholic) Masses at 6:30, 8, 10, and 11:30 a.m. *** Trinity Lutheran Church Morning service at 11 a.m. Sermon will be given by Dean Schweegler. First Baptist Church University class at 9:45 a.m. Morning worship service at 11 a.m. Sermon, "Placing the Glory." Baptist Youth Fellowship at 5:30 p.m. at 124 Mississippi. ** Plymouth Congregational Church Morning service at 11 a.m. Dr. Alfred W. Swan will deliver the sermon. Students will leave parish house at 3 p.m. for a picnic-hike. Church of Christ Ninth and Tennessee Bible classes at 10 a.m. Worship and communion at 11 a.m. Young People's meeting at 7:15 p.m. Evening worship service at 8 p.m. Kappa Phi is invited to attend the meeting, Mrs. Price said. Dr. Swan to Speak At 90th Anniversary Celebration of Church Dr. Alfred W. Swan, minister of the First Congregational church in Madison, Wis., will be the featured speaker for the ninetieth anniversary program at the Plymouth Congregational church, the Rev. C. Fosberg Hughes announced today. The church also will make a special observance of University Sunday on this day to commemorate the traditionally close coporation between the church and the University, the Rev. Mr. Hughes, added. Dr. Swan has chosen for his sermon topic, "The Aim of the Ages." Has Led Social Action Movements For fifteen years, Dr. Swan has been the leader of the First Congregational church in Madison. During that time, he has greatly influenced the Wisconsin University student and faculty groups as leader in the Social Action movement in the denomination, and by serving a term as chairman of the Council for Social Action. He is now a member of the Board of Directors of the Chicago Theological Seminary. Through the years three ministers of the Plymouth Congregational church have been especially well known by students and faculty members. Dr. Richard Cordley received the first honorary degree ever granted by the University. Dr. Noble S. Elderkin, under whose leadership the parish house was constructed, was an exceedingly popular minister among students 25 years ago. Dr. Joseph F. King was a highly regarded teacher of religion on the campus, and he claimed many student friends. Birthday Dinner Is Wednesday The celebration of the nineteenth anniversary will be concluded next week. The women of the church will serve the birthday dinner, Wednesday. Anniversary Sunday is Oct. 22, exactly 90 years since the organization of the church, the Rev. Mr. Hughes said. "As a Watch in the Night," will be the Rev. Mr. Hughes' sermon topic for the services. OPA Assures Milk Supply Ending an argument of several months, the Southern Regional OPA recently guaranteed the University of North Sarolina at Chapel Hill that it will receive an adequate milk supply as soon as arrangements with local drymen can be completed. PLYMOUTH CHURCH PRESENTS Rev. Alfred W. Swan, D.D. of the First Congregational Church, Madison, Wis. GUEST PREACHER For Plymouth's University Sunday. October 15 at 11:00 a.m. Pi Lambda Theta Has Tea Pi Lambda Theta, honorary education fraternity, is having a tea in the English room at the Union building from 3:30 to 5 p.m. today. Plymouth Church - - 925 Vermont St. University Student are Cordially Invited "The Aim of the Ages" Authorized Parties Navy V-12 unit, dance-party, Hoch Auditorium, 9 to 12 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 14, 1944 Friday, Oct. 13, 1944 Delta Gamma, dance, Kansas room, 9 to 12 p.m. Corbin hall, formal open house, Corbin hall, 9 to 12 p.m. Alpha Chi Omega, party, 1246 Oread, 7:45 to 11:30 p.m. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, hayride, 8 to 12 p.m. Sigma Kappa, dance, 1625 Edgehill road, 9 to 12 p.m. Miss Elizabeth Meguiar, Adviser of Women. Club for Indian Students Concert Pianist Plays For 80 at Choir Picnic A club for Indian students is being organized at the University of Oklahoma. More than 80 members of the University A Cappella choir gathered at Valleyview, home of Dean and Mrs, D. M. Swarthout, yesterday evening for their first social event of the year. Following an outdoor treasure hunt andwiener roast, the choir sang old and new songs. Evelyn Swarthout Hayes, concert pianist and daughter of Dean and Mrs. Swarthout, played a number of piano solos for the group. Eugenia Hepworth, chairman of the social committee, Elaine Talaisty, president of the chair, Betty Dumcem, George Yeckel and Jean O. Moore were members of the planning committee for the picnic. Attend Methodist Conference FLY Dr. Edwin F. Price, of the School of Religion, and the Rev. Dr. Oscar Allison, pastor of the Methodist church, have gone to Iola to attend the Methodist annual conference. Ground school classes starting immediately at the airport, evenings—here is a real opportunity to prepare for your private pilot written examination. Flight instruction and planes available for solo. Call 314 for complete Information! Watch . . . they're seen in the smartest places on the smartest feet! Dashing sobat specs, versatile, unusually beautiful, fashioned of fine black or brown gadardine. Haynes & Keene 819 Mass. Phone 524 12 11