SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1938 + UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Hill Society by Helen Geis, c.40 Prof. W. S. Johnson, of the department of English, and Mrs. Johnson will entertain with a tea this afternoon at their home, 1509 Crescent Road. The members of the faculty of the English department and the English majors are to be their guests. Chancellor and Mrs. Lindley entertained as their dinner guests last evening: Mrs. Roossvelt; her secretary, Miss Thompson; Mrs. Walter A. Huxman, wife of the Governor; Senator Arthur Capper; Mr. and Mrs. William Allen White of Emporia, and Dean and Mrs. Paul B. Lawson, representing the University. The W.A.A. gave a tea yesterday afternoon for the visiting hockey clubs. It was held in the Pine Room of the Union building from 4 until 5 o'clock. Yellow snap-dragons and white button chrysanthemums were the decorative center piece on the table at which Miss Elizabeth Meigar, adviser of women, and Miss Elizabeth Dunkle poured. Delta Tau Delta held their annual peddle party Friday evenig at their chapter house. Sigma Alpha Epsilon entertained with a 'Round the World Cruise' party Friday night. The following were guests at the party: Virginia Shelden, f'41; Jane Blaney, c'40; Caroline Green, c'41; Mary Jenne Coronel, u'unc!; Norma Sloan, c'41; Wedge Dawe, c'42; Jeanne Cady, Kansas City, Mo.; Greta Gibson, f'41; Diane Irvine; Bett Coulson, c'41; Mary Beth Dodge, f'42; Anita Warden, f'41; unet; Jennet Deen, c'unel; Unnee Underwood, Manhattan; Mary Ewers; Denny Lemoine, c'40; Amn Cato; Libby Metcalf; Shiru Hirai; unet; Jennet Deen, unet; Unnee Husselny, fs; Joanne Weddell; Delix Griese; Patty Jane Wadley; Mary McCrosky; Jean Howes, c'unel; Julia Matthies; Alice McGill; Marianna Bantleon, c'40; Maxine Miller, c'41; Eleonar Cavert, c'unel; Betty Clower, c'41; Mary Bier Wier; Virginia Houston; Mary Alice Livingston, c'unel; Jean RIDE THE BUS The RAPID TRANSIT Co. ASK DRIVER FOR POCKET SCHEDULE AND CALENDAR Londonan, Mary Noel, c'uncil; Mary Fitzgerald, c'40; Franceniel Zentner, c'40; Jane Everest; Margaret Wilson 'cisol; margaret Rammage, 38; Julliette Trembley, c'uncil Helen Geis, c'40; Chapoenwer were Mrs. Eva Onke, Mrs. Edith Marti, Mrs. Margaret Harris, Mr. and Mrs. George Mills, and Mr. and Mrs. Payne Ratner. **Sigma Phi Epion held a bar** dance at the chapter house Friday night. Guests were as follow: Madge Jones c'41; Dorothy Curtil c'uncl; Lorraine Pyle, b'uncl; Bett L o u Sublette, c'uncl; Virginia Hawkman, f'39; Estelle Holm c'uncl; Joy Macey, c'42; Bety Baker; Joyce Works; Peggie Gchormley, c'38; Lareen Sull; Margate Stough, f'39; Barbara Edmonds, c'40; Ardnott Cable, c'uncl; Arlene Witemph; Helen Leone Brooks, Kansas City, Mo.; Fer Fisher, Topeka; Margaret Brown, c'40; Virginia Gray, c'41; Jean Brown; Mary R Gray, Anne Carn- ain; Ann Crogwee; Virginia Beevely, c'40; Joan Taylor, c'41; Meredith Dyer, c'43; Alice Ann Jones, c'41; Margaret Murray; Alice Swartz; Louise Wills; Eda Givens; Patty Woodward; Bonny Lep Lee; Venetian Blinds Window Shades Linoleums Upholstering and Carpets It's STILL the HILL at the BLUE MILL We Deliver two job too small or too large. W. A. Ramsey, Prop. Phone 606 818 Mass. Betty Deniaz; Jane Montgomery c'unel; Ruth Nelson, e'unel; Jean Pettermeyer; Monte Robbins, c'41; Framese Smith, Kansas City; Marion Goddard, Kansas City; Mo. Jett Baytell, Kansas City; Mo. Teenor Russell, Topeka; Margaret Montgomery, fa'38; Ralph Wire, Caviar; David Fisher; Topeka yson Mailin, Lawrence; Roy Wire, Caviar. Ramsey's $100 WHILE dancing!—for, whether it be the "Yam" or "Shag,"—when the band gets whacky . . . you'll be the choice of jitterbugs . . . in PHOENIX Hosiery world's most popular College Stockings. The Aescia fraternity entertained it on an informal Halloween 'e party night day at their chapter house. he following were their guests: Mays Munson, c'39; Jo Davis, c'1cn; Mary Roberlin Scott; Lucille Myers, c'41; Lola Barrhill, c'41; Mary Louise Baker; Peggy Smith; Marjorie Powell, Topeka; Betty Burch, f'41; Nell Clark, c'40; Margaret Harbaugh, l'41; Dorothy Haynes, Topek; Dorie Williamson; Neeb Hustin, c'1cn; Neeb Hustin, c'41; Page Wilma Simons, c'41; Jean Boswell, c'41; Agnes Skolotu, c'39; Harried Goodwin, c'40; Matty Meacher; Helen Gulick, Kansas City, Mo.; Phyllis Foust, k'28; Don Schultz, Lawrence. Chapherones were: Mrs. M. M. Wolf, Mrs. C. A. Thomas, M. M. Clark, Magnidge, and Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Trece. PAIR --- "K.U. "Stripes in Slack Anklets" Virginia May Gift Shop "A Cargo of Gifts" AT THE GRANADA ROMANCE IN THE REDWOODS - Deep in the heart of California's magnificent forests, Claire Trever and Wayne Morris find love in "Valley of the Giants", Technicolor version of Peter B. Kyne's famous novel, now playing through Tuesday at the Granada. Mission Week-- morial Union building. Monday through Friday. Chairman, Evelyn Brubaker. Continued from page 1 A Henley House Meeting "Christian Marriage," Mrs. Mildred Inkeeple Morgan, Westminster hall, Monday through Friday, Chairman, Mary Jane. "The World Mission of the Christian Church," Paul J. Braised, Henley house, Monday through Friday, Chairman, Sam Maier. "Cultivation of the Spiritual Life," E. Stanley Jones, auditorium, Myers hall, Tuesday through Friday, Chairman, Jeannine Youngman. "Christian Vocation," Harold A. Ehrensperger, Chairman, Jeannine Hall, Tuesday Elizabeth Meek Many of these leaders will lecture before various classes of the University during the week. At 9:05, Albert W. Palmer will speak to the urban Sociology class. in 208 Frank Strong hall, and Herbert King will meet the mental test room in room 10:30. J. Harry Cotton will address a special convoction, in the Little theater in Green hall. Dr. Herr'ek B. Young, former staff member of the Associated Press, Indianapolis office, will talk before the History of American Journalism class, the International Relations and Contemporary Civilization classes. Class Lectures Planned Mildred Inskepen Morgan will speak before classes in the family, educational psychology, adolescence, and the psychological clinics. Following the week at the University, the Mission School of state university Illinois, Illinois, and Nebraska, and be at Kansas State college the week of Nov. 20. Roberts Jewelry and Gift Shop Phone 827 "Costume Jewelry" 833 Mass. 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Koo in University Convocation Hoch Auditorium, Monday. 10 a.m. "What Has Christianity to Say About the Basis of Living" MONDAY EVENING MEETING Hoch Auditorium. 7:45 "What Has Christianity to Say About the Present MORAL CRISIS" AND 10 OTHER WORLD RELIGIOUS FIGURES Special Group Meetings Classroom Seminars Noon Luncheon Forums FOR ★★★ Dinner Discussions Personal Interviews Afternoon Seminars ATTEND Receive Your Program