SUNDAY, MAY 3. 1936 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Hill Society BEFORE 1 P.M. CALL K.U. 25; BETWEEN 7:30 412-762-8020 OR 23072318 Mother-Daughter Breakfast Watkins hall will entertain this morning with a Mother-Daughter breakfast at 9 o'clock. Philemon Bourssure, c39 will give a treat to the mothers with the response by liru. Sherman Y. Bourssure, c41 will preside as taetmissure, c51 will preside as taetmissure. The following will be guests: Mrs. A. B. Wakim, Miveta Laise, Miss Learis Bi metherius, Mrs. C. E. Enterley, Miss Mary Olson, Miss Rose Kumcherkaitis, Mrs. C. E. Enterley, Stanton, Miss Mary Larson, and Mrs. Gleann Searman, and Mrs. Lawrence; W. W. Tillman, Mrs. C. C. Sholander, Mrs. Sherman, T. Bouroura, Mrs. Leah Barn, J. Branun, and Mrs. H. L. Paden, of Topperk, Mrs. E. L. Scherman and Mrs. J. M. Rouch, both of Leavenson; R. M. Nichols, of Marion; Mrs. E. Seiddonn, Mrs. J. P. Huggard, and Mrs. Littent, of Humboldt; G. F. Stanley, of Buissien; Mrs. A. J. Audd, of Kanna City; Ms. M.; R. E. Cavannes, of Poohi; Mrs. F. H. Saxton, of Waverley; Mrs. G. W. Laskewan, of Elephant Lake; Mrs. Littent, of Humboldt; Mrs. C. R. Ailing, of Ablene and Mrs. R. W. Eates, of Marrville. P. Kianna Lombia, national honorary marshal society, will hold invitation of new members tomorrow, evening at 9 *o'clock at the Monor.* Pi Kappa Lambda To Hold Initiation New members are: Bath Stockwell fa35; Hirschie Halesia fa39; Ruth Hawley fa38; Shafer Dorothy Haney fa36; Dorey Fry, Shafer Dorey Fry, Dorey Fry, Shafer Dorey Fry, and Mary Louise Beltz fa35; Elizabeth Brown fa36; who last week was, also a new member. Coghill-Leach The marriage of Billie Cochill, 35, of Iola, to Dove Leach, 35, of Hutchinson, took place Friday in Iola. Mr. Leach was a member of Alpha Delta Pi sorority and Mr. Leach of Dolta Tau sorority, while students at the University. ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ The following will be dinner guests and the Mother's Day dinner at the Alpha Omicron Pi house noon; Mrs. A. L. Earhart and Leoearth, Earhart City, Neh; Mrs. A. C. Lippitt, of Hutchinson, Mr. and M.A. Green, Mo.; Mrs. and M.J. L. Howard, of Hutchinson, Mr. and M.A. Green, Mo.; Mrs. William Underwood, Mrs. J. F. Turner and Mrs. M. A. Patton, all of "awrence." ☆ ☆ ☆ The Pi Beta Phi security entertained with its annual spring party on Friday evening at the Memorial Union ballroom. The music was furnished by Red Blackburn and his orchestra. The following were chaperons: Eric Mkoe, Mrs. McLean, Mrs. Maier, Mrs. MacLemen, Mrs. Belle Wilmot, and Mrs. Jane Clemore. Guests at the Alba Chi Omega house today are: Mrs. Walace, Betty Jane Wallace, Mrs. Speelman, and Mrs. Whiteford, all of Laurence; Mr. and Mrs. January, of Omawontie; Dr. and Mrs. Valentine, of City Center; Mr. and Mrs. Hoghe, of Exorde; Mr. and Mrs. Lindsey, of Horton; Mr. Bush, of Hutchinson, Mrs. Bennett, of Ottawa; Mrs. Carmind and Mr. and Mrs. Depaw, of Wichier, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman, of Topeka, Arthur, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur, and Mr. and Mrs. Butter, all of Kansas City; Mr. and Mrs. O'Brien, Mr. Smith, Mrs. Stuart, A. S. Smith, S. Smith, R. D. Lockear, M. Sturk, Mrs. Harvey, all of Kansas City; Mo. and Mr. and Mrs. Knappebach, of Tulsa The following will be dinner guests at the Kappa Alpha Theta house this noon. Mrs. W. J. Eichenberger, of Wichita, served breakfast to mrsw. Hugh McFarlane, Dr. and Mrs. Bowen, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Keen, all of Topeka, Mr. and Mrs. Linds, of Welch, Mr. and Mrs. Hawkes, of Welch, Mr. and Mrs. Bramwell, of Belville. Delta Tau Delta will have as guests for dinner today the following: Mr. and Mrs. S, J. Wills, Mr. and Ms. M, J. M. Norton, Miss Dorothy and Jonette Milnorro, all of Kansas City, Ms. Miss Dorothy, of Hutchinson, Mr. and Mrs. Grace, of Pueblo, Ms. Eli L. Moore, of Archim, and Mr. and Mrs. Olsen, of Lawrence. Dr. and Mrs. Alfred M. Lee entertained the following guests at dinner on Friday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. Sutton, Dr. and Mrs. David W. Davis, and Joseph F. King, of Lawrence. "Sigma Phi Epilion hold its annual spring formal party Friday night at the chapter house. Dick Gossett and his orchestra furnished the music. The choreograms were Mrs. Ralph Baldwin, Mrs. N. Sullivan, Mrs. H. Hutchison, H. Bittle, Md. Ed. Charles The following are weekend guests at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house: George Drake, Bette Lauengayer, Betty Wyyan, Joan Delleinian, Betty Dodge, and Mary Ruith Dodge, all of Sailan; and Mary Higgins, of Orahua, Neb. The following are weekend quests a The following have been guests this weekend at the Pi Beta Phi house: Helen Throckmorton and Ruth Bryant, both of Wichita; Eleanor Nolan, "D5, Done Sutherland, fs, and Frances Bruce, fs, all of Kansas City, Mo. Dr. and Mrs. Alfred M. Lee entertained the following members of the faculty at dinner last night: Fred, and Carol Brunson; Dr. D. Jennings, and Miss Mable Elliott. PHONE K.U.66 CLASSIFIED ADS PHONE K.U.66 BEAUTY SHOPS BEAUTY SHOPS IN YOUR PURSUIT OF BEAUTY Give your skin the advantage of medically-pure cosmetics Try JANICE LEE preparations Sold at Rankin's - Coe's - Round Corner - Band Box GIRLS --- Phone 533 Finger Waves, Dried ... 25e Shampoo and Wave, Dried ... 25e Experienced Operators and Furniture IVAS BEAUTY SHOP 9115 Main St. TAILOR LOST AND FOUND One Stop Clothes Service Station SCHULZ THE TAILOR 824 Mass. LOST—Slide rule in brown leather case. Reward. Phone 2583. Edwin Phelps. TAXI LOST. Brown suitcase with Kansas State stickers on it, in between Chicago house and Cottage. Friday night. Chicago clothing. Reward. Cow Herb Sizermone. TAXI MISCELLANEOUS Phone 12 - 987 Student Loans HUNSINGER'S — 920-22 Mass. ABE WOLFSON (43 Mass. BUSCHSTELLER $S = 200$ mm, braun | | twentyth divs or leans or less; one insertion, 25 thrs. three insertions, 36 thrs. six insertions; 74th mortals rules, not more than 25 thrs. 12 per month Faxable in advance and shipped by mail. Mail only to **STUDIO SCHREIBER** ie Gamma Phi Beta house: Mrs. Byrne hw, of Galesburg; Betty Gayle Sims 38; and Dona White, Council Grove Sigma Alpha Epilon entertained the following at dinner Friday night: Marie Stevens, c'73; Alex Leibman, c'89; Elia Stewart, c'10; Eleanor M. Coulter, c'88; and Glenda Speakman, c'unel. The members of Pi Beta Phi sorority were dinner guests Thursday of the members of Phi Delta Theta fraternity. Mary, Shulz. '35, of Wichita, and Mary Kay Dougherty, '35, of Independence, are weekend guests at the Kappa Alpha Theta house. ☆ ☆ ☆ Mrs. Sidney S. Linscott, of Brie, was a dinner guest at the Gamma Phi Beta house Thursday evening. Fred Broadway and Kenneth McCarroll are spending the weekend if Independence, Mo. Mrs. Backus, of Winfield, and Mrs. Jointts, of Pursons, are weekend guests at the Chi Omega house. Lola Words, c'unel, was a luncheon Griday noon at the Gamma Phi Beta house. Eight Faculty Members Will Lead Commencement Forums on Topic of General Interest Select Conductors Of Discussion Groups Commencement Forums give promise of occupying a prominent place in this year's Commencement week activities, with the announcement Friday of the commencement. The speakers will be members as their conductors. Miss Myra Hall, Prof. F., K. K. Landes, Prof. W. C. Stevens, Prof. Dominico Gagliardi, Prof. S. C. Skilton, Prof. Olin Temnini, Prof. Elizabeth Sprague, and Dr. Nicholas Wheeler were the speakers selected. The forums, consisting of informal lectures on topics of general interest intertwined throughout the Conference, will be open to the public without charge. "Kansas" will be the central theme of its year's program, in connection with the state's celebration of its seventy-fifth birthday. A motion picture in colors, "Seccant Kansas," presented by the Academy of Motion Picture the outstanding features. Other lectures will follow this theme closely. A bibliography of the lectures, and pamphlets giving the entire program will be issued in advance of the forums. A complete program of the four days of forums follows; Friday, 4 p.m. "Ballads and Early Kansas Writers." by Miss Hull Friday, 4 p.m. "Ballads and Early Kansas Writers", by Miss Hull. Saturday, 10.30 a.m. "Scenic Kansas" by Professor Landes saturday, 3 p.m. "Wildflowers of Kansas" an illustrated lecture by Professor Stevens. Court To Begin Tomorrow Afernoon Sunday, 3 p.m. "Social Security" by Professor Gugliardo, and "Kansas Music" by Professor Skilton. Monday, 3:30 p.m. "Dramatic Kanus" by Professor Templem; "Consumer Education" by Professor Sprague; and "The New Education for the New Times" (Continued from page one) The members of the committee in charge of the forums are: Miss Helen Rhoe Haops, chairman; Fred Elsworth; E. L. Trees; Raymond Nichols; Mrs. E. B. Bayles; Miss Margaret Ann Burke; G. V. Keeler; and Leslie Rutledge. ten charge by the plaintiff—in this case the Men's Student Council's investigating committee—and a written answer by the defendant. Logan Lane, chairman of the M.S.C. investigating committee, will appear Friday. In addition, a new Student Council installed Tuesday evening, it is probable that the new men will alter the court regulations to give more informal hearings and to proceeded proceedings. The Court in taking over the judiciary has been urged to regulate the regulation of the Council and that body may alter the regulations and procedure followed in student trials. The present Council in setting up, the court followed closely the procedure of civil courts but could not foresee the difficulties that might arise from delays caused by the formal filing of charges and defense. At the Churches --worship, 11; Young People's Society 6:45; evangelistic service, 7:45. Uniarian Church, Twelfth and Vermont—Church school, 10; discussion group, 10; church service, 11; on theme, 16; to happiness. Prometheus chab. 6, 30. First Church of Christ, Scientist, 1240 Massachusetts—Sunday school, 10; Sunday service of subject: "Everlasting Punishment," at 11. Wesleyan Methodist, Ninth and Rhode Island - old-time revival began at 2:30 with Rev. William A. Smith of Milton-vale, Kan., in charge. First Baptist Church of North Lawrence, Lincoln street near North Fourth—W. A. Scott, minister, Testimonials and the Lord's Supple, 10:45; Monday school, 12:30; Young People's hour, 7; services, 8, on theme. "The Not Froud." United Brethren, Nineeth and Massachu- setts—Sunday school, 10; special service on Music Week and Young People's anniversary, 11. The Assembly of God, Fourteenth and Rhode Island-E. J. Hance, pastor, Sunday school, 9:45; morning worship, 11:20; education, 6:45, eaglesville service, 7:45 North Lawrence Christian Church—Miss Dorothy B. Wright, minister, Bible study, 10; sermon "Persecution and Terrorism," meeting People's Meeting, 7; sermon "Ally," 8. Vinland Presbyterian Church-S. B. Lucas, pastor. Sunday school, 10; Rev. B. C. Montgomery will preach at II. Second Church of Christ, Scientist. 833% Massachusetts--Sunday school, 9:45; Sunday service at 11, "Everlasting Punishment." Immanuel Lutheran Church, Tenth and Kentucket—W. J. Stewolperblethorst, pastor, Sunday school and Bible class, 10; divine service, 11; fellowship lunch at parish house, 5:30; open forum discussion, 6. Trinity Episcopal Church, Tenth and Vermont—River, Carter H. Harrison, rector, Holy communion, 8; church school, 8; college, 12; church hymn, 11; young people's fellowship, 6. First Methodist Episcopal Church Tenth and Vermont — Sunday school 0·45 morning worship, 10·50 high school 0·20 evening worship, 10·50 Wesley Foundation Lodge, G·30. Church of the Nazarene, Nineteenth and Vermont-Sylvester T. Ludwig, pastor. Sunday school, 10; morning Mother's Day Gifts and Cards GIVE---Books Stationery Glassware Pens and Pencils K. U. Novelties Rowlands stores wrap your gifts in fancy wrappings, also wrap them for mailing without extra charge. SELECT YOUR MOTHER'S DAY CARDS NOW TWO BOOK STORES 6:45; evangelical service, 7:45. First Baptist Church, Eighth and Kentucky — Howard, E. Koehl, minister church, 9:45; spring communion 11: high school B.Y.P.U., 5:30; senior young people's meeting, 6; evening meeting on "Russia Today," 7:45. Free Methodist Church, 1146 Connect-P. J. Postlewait, pastor, Sunday school, 10; ende roll program and baptismal services, 11; young people's services, 7:30; presbytery by pastor, 8. Church of God, 1101 New Jersey— Bible study, 10; communion, 10:30; address: "The Call of the Christ," 1115; "Christianity and the Social Life," 7:45. Friends Church, Eleventh and Delaware—Clinton L. Nellis, minister, Bible school, B&G; 3 morning worship at 11 on Wednesday of the Divine Plan for Our Lives." First Christian Church — Seth W. Slaughter, minister, Church school, 9:45; worship and communion, 10:30; student fellowship hour, 5:30; forum group and high school young people's meetings, 6:30. First Presbyterian Church, Ninth and Vermont--Theodore H. Azman, minister. Church school, 9:45; worship service on theme "Benefit for Amen" 10: open house at Westminster hall for parishioners. The Society of Tusay Society, 6:30; choir concert, 7:39. The Church of God. Eleventh and New Hampshire—Clarence A. Thomas, pastor, Sunday school; 9:45 morning worship at 11 on theme: "The Rock of Ages and Its Great Supersture." Young people's meeting, 6:45; evening worship, 7:45. Trinity Lutheran Church, Thirteenth and New Hampshire-Churches A. Pals, pastor. Religious instruction, 9:45 and 11:24, church 11, on theme "The Lost Coin." MEET ME After the Party Plymouth Congregational Church, 023 Vermont—Joseph F. King, minister. Church school, 043; 945; morning worship at the Masonic Temple, 011; a New Frontier, "Fireside Forum," 7. Contemporary Methodist Church, Corner Fourth and Elm—C. J. Knox, pastor, Sunday school, 10; worship service, 11; Sunday School, 14; Junior League, 7; evening service, 8. at the / / / R CHARLES of the RITZ Rejuvenescence Cream This is a rare opportunity to buy one of the most precious creams ever created at a saving of $2.50 on each jar. Rejuvenescence Cream gives the skin a fresh and dewy bloom and makes it look years younger. There are also other benefits for after a single application and the effect lasts for hours. REGULAR SIZES $10.00 AND $15.00 WEAVER'S Call 636 University Concert Course and Music Week Festival Final Attraction ROLAND HAYES, Negro Tenor Probably the greatest artist the colored race has yet produced Ten Tours of Europe — Ten Tours of America Don't fail to hear him in his singing of the Negro Spirituals First appearance in Laurence of this world celebrity University Auditorium, Wednesday Evening May 6. 1936. 8:30 o'clock TICKETS NOW SELLING at Round Corner Drug Store. Bell's Music Store. School of Fine Arts Office, at $2.00, $1.30, and $1.00. D. M. SWARTHOUT, Mgr.