SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1983 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Hill Society BEFORE 1 P.M. CALL, K.U. 21, BETWEEN 7:30 AND 9 P.M. CALL, Z701K3 or Z702K1. Sigma Nu Dance Sigma Nu entertained guests with dance last night. Wayne Wright's orchestra furnished the music, Mrs. F. B. Kineau, Mrs. William Hutig, Mrs Alna Winne, and Mrs John Terry chaperoned. ☆ ☆ ☆ Among the out of town guests who were present were: Mr. and Mrs. Terry, Joel McCormick, Nowcewen, Jim Terry, Robbella Welch, Dean Petranmuth, Scott Abelson, Jim Campbell, Murray Dangalo, Dr. Ed Hammond, Bill Harrison, all of Kansas City, Mo. ☆ ☆ ☆ Triangle fraternity held its full semi-formal dance at the Eldridge hotel Friday night. Music was furnished by Wayne Wright's orchestra. Prof. and Mrs. Kelsey, Ms. Mr. and Mrs. P.D. Haney, and Mrs. Clair Wright were the chaperones. Triangle Dance Sigma Alpha Epsilon Dance Among the alumni who were present were: Kerneth Kern, and Kerneth Scherer, Kansas City, Mo.; Jack Spurry, Ben Williamson, and Ed Hubrig, Topeka; Burton Brown, Lawrence; and Harry Boote. Sigma Alpha Epionon entertained with a dance Friday night at their chapter house, Louis Kuhl's orchestra furnished the music. The chaperones were Mrs. J. R.Townsend, McPherson, Mrs. C. H. Landes, Mrs. S. B. Kincaid, Mrs. Eva Oakes, and Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Jones, of Kansas City, Mo. Mr. attended a party where they attended. Packham Wiley, Winfiel; Royburn Bond, Chester Fischer, and William Shaw, all of Kansas City, Mo. Watkins hall residents who are PHONE K.U.66 CLASSIFIED ADS --spending the weekend at home are Lauro Roach, Rochelle, Lowenworth, Elmo Jones, Karen Ziegler, Kaitlyn Kenny, Kara Kunno, City Kian, Bernie Perdelli, Bertley Judd, Erik, c9, Kansas City, Mo. Arnolda Brum, c9, Los Angeles, c9, Tessy Dorothy Darvell, Janille Willett, c9, Teegan Weekend guests at Corbin hall have elided Eldred Wall, Rock; Holen Talebert, Olsfer, Mri, Grewe Anderson and daughter, Hagem, Hazel Slemon, Obern; Wilma Junker, and Thelma Douglass, Kansas City, Kans. Laurelle McGovern, Gove; Barbern Bentoff, Wichita; Maree Cox, Alison Mr. and Mrs. N. C. LeVan, Tuxon, Texson; Marjorie Graham, Pearl Doga, Kissa cCity, Moy. Rachel Johnson, Kenisington; Irne Hall, Horton and Marie M. Grauer, Maryville. Mortar Board Tea ROOMS FOR RENT LOST AND FOUND ☆ ☆ ☆ FOR EENT. One large south room well lighted, gas fireplace, also furnace heat. Well furnished, 15% blocks for rent. Call 620-789-4382 or divide 1121, Ohio phone 167171. The following girls from Corbin ball are spending the week at honeymoon. 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REWARD for pair of gold rim glasses in case, lost at ruly Monday night Margaret Kirchoff, phone 917. 817 Missouri. -43 REWARD: for pair of rim glasses in case, lost at rally last Monday night. Margaret Kirchhoff, phone 917. 817 Miss-44. Let me explain fully this perfect investment to obligation. Your bonds accepted in full market value plus a net interest. Event, offering of $1500, term term bonds had market value of $1742. plus accrued interest. MISCELLANEOUS LOST: White gold wrist watch, Thursday afternoon. Return, Ward 1718 Sunday day night or return to Barbara Heyland. —Gower Place. –42 WANTED: A mousetrap, pups, preferably mixture of hound and just dog. No thoroughbreds need apply. Phone 2833. LOST: A black camel-bair man's overcoat at Wiedemann's Saturday night. Call 2090. Reward. -41 Mortar Board held a ten Friday afternoon from 4 to 6 at the home of Miss Elizabeth McGregor, advisor of women. 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St. Ph. 518 TAXI ☆ ☆ ★ Alba Chi Crowe have the towers, weekend weekend Jorge Gau, St. John Marriott Love, Sedalia, Mie Kubke Silliman, Lily Gunz, The Dilliflora, and Gertrude Benson, Tepeka! Alice Denton, Butler, Mo; Mice, Goodnoll, Browell, N; M. Marx; Martyr Clark, Saline; Midford Meuse; Clark, Saline; and Devinola Bohne, Kansan City, Me. Phone 12 - 987 HUNSINGER'S — 920-22 Mass. TAXI --approximately 75 students attended the Halloween party held Friday night by the Westminster Student Foundation. The committee was as follows: Myra Lorneri, chairman Ida Campbell c38; George Fischer, c4; Harry McGinn, c'uel; Betty Joan Elright, c' and Axel Anderson, c'uel. Newman club, Catholic society, met for a masquerade Halloween party Friday evening at the home of Miss Katherine Artin, secretary, 1228 Ohio. The guest played games and danced in a Halloween atmosphere and later enjoyed light renaissance. Father Lawson, C.O., C.A. Oison chaperoned the group. Weekend guests at the Alpha Gamma Delta house are Gwen Rubenb mary Lloyd Heinemann, Grave Virc tion, James Sternberg, Kauna Cio, Kauna Cio, Mio; Frances Hurlin, Grace Stewart, Virginia Thiels, Milkd Fawin, and Mrs J. H. Wheeler, all of Kaunas City, Kito Coeella Mitchell, Jonathan Vale, Yale; and Bath Stout, Vaier Value Center. Kappa Kappa Gamma hold initiation service yesterday for Llois Woods, candle, Olive Adèle Krebblie, e37, Louise Lionel, e38, Clement LeRoi, Batiy Barte, e38, Clement and Dora Stainton, Stephan Stainton, banquet were Mrs.哭 Wright, of Livonius, imbal Townley, e37, and Olive Adèle Krebblie, e37. Calendar of the Week's Events Weekend guests at the Alpha Omni CiFi house ave: Rathle Pole, Holton; Luis Lippert, Prescott; Alice Wesley; Shirvilloe; Olta Markham, Topkena Burbelle; Marnie Ames, Burbelle, Mrs. Wilbur Ames, and Mr. Marie Heaver, all of Chiflin. The K.U. Dames entertained with a Halloween party for their husbands Friday evening at the Holloway-Phillip's ball, hostesses were; Mrs. Eddie Punk, Mrs. Charles Thomas, Mrs. Herbert Whey and Mrs. Jack Candra. Weekend guests at the Chi Ongea are; Mary Elizabeth Stippei, and Mrs. S. M. Swego, both of Wichita; Eunice Gonder, Coffeilley; Ruth Maxine Donnok, from Serranton; and Betty Marshall, Lincoln. Mim Barbaras Olinger and Mim Dissa Olinger, both of Lawrence, and Giebih Spielman, e37, were dinner guests at the Kappa Gamma house. Weekend guests at the Sigma Chi house are: Henry Quigley, St. Mary; Clytion Flood, Hoyes; and Judge Robert T. Prices. Linden. Thursday evening宴会在 the Delta Uplodge house were; Bety, Hogue e'unel; Elizabeth Meyer; and Betty Lemon, fa 28. ☆ ☆ ☆ Sigma Chi held initiation services last night for the following: Henry McFarland, c:29; Phil Walkna, c:49; Mike Ranage, c:37; and Harry Smith, c:37. Monday, November 4 Jay Jane meeting 119 Fraser, 8 a.m. Mint. Club, 215 Ad, 430 p.m. Anatomyology Club, 321, Ship hall, 431 Weekend guests at the Kappa Alpha house are: Florence Olsen, Bonner Springs; Martha Schaeffer, and Virginia Lyman, Hutchinson. opening vesper organ vocal: Laurel Eevere Anderson, University organist, University Aud. 4 mm. Winnifred Caveness, Paula, is the weekend guest of her sister, Mary Caveness, £20, at Watkins hall. Kenneth Scherer, of Kansas City Mo., is a weekend guest at the Triangle fraternity house. Helen Tyler, csp, and Mary Hartnett, cunel, attended the Kansas-Oklahoma game in Norman yesterday. Sunday, November 3 Donn Ewin, '34, of Kansas City, Mo, and Dick Furia, fs, of Garnett, are weekend guests at the Amazi house. German Club, 313 Fraser, 4:30 p.m. K.U. Peace Action Committee, room Memorial Union, 4:30 p.m. Freshman Council of the Y.M.C.A. room 10, Memorial Union, 4:30 p.m. Kansas Players; "False Gods," Fraser hunter, 8:30 p.m. Mrs. Eihel M. Filkin was a luncheon guest yesterday at the Chi Omega. Tuesday, November 3 Y.W.C.A. Commission for Advanced Standing and Upper Class women, Henley house, 4:20 p.m. Sigma Eta, Chi supper meeting, 1339 Fem. 5 pm Tuesday, November 5 Free Methodist Church, 1348 Connecticut street—Sunday school at 10, preaching service at 11. First Evangelical Church, Tenth and Connecticut streets—Sunday school at 9:45, morning worship and sermon, 10:45. 1.00 p.m. Student Forum, lecture, Memorial Union, 7:30 p.m. and Kentucky streets—Sunday school at 10, divine service at 11. Will Be Symedical Sunday and celebration of the Festival of the Reformation will be held. Kansas Players:"False Gods," Fraser theater, 8:20 p.m. Tau Sigma meeting, Robinson gym. 8 p.m. At the Churches immanuel Lutheran Church, Tenth First Church of Christ, Scientist, 1240 Wednesday, November 6 Theta Sigma Phi meeting, Sky Parler Journalism bldg, 4:30 p.m. W.S.G.A. te., Ad. louge, 3-5 p.m. Randhamthan, Green room, Praser heater, 4:20 p.m. Kansas Players: "False Gods," Fraser theater, 8:20 p.m. Thursday, November 7 Fine Arts student recital. Ad. aud. 6:30 p.m. Thursday, November 7 Chemistry Club, 201 Chemistry bldg. 4:30 p.m. Watkins hall, open house. 7-8 p.m. Tryouts for Campus Problems speaking concert, Little theater, Green hall 30 p.m. Kansas Players; "False Gods," Fraser theater, $:20 p.m. Friday, November 8 Hobnail Hop, Memorial Union, 9-12 m. Saturday, November 9 Saturday, November 9 Potohall: Kansas vs. Nebraska at Lin- coln. The Scottyannes party, 1340 Vermor street, 9-12 p.m. Kappa Sigma party, 9-12 p.m. Massachusetts street—Sunday school at 10, church service at 11. Subject: "Everlasting Punishment." First Christian Church, Tenth and Kentucky streets—Sunday school, 9:45; sermon, 10:30. "Makers of a Christian Society; student fellowship, 5:30; student forum, 7 Memorial Union." United Brethren Church, Seventeenth and Vermont streets—Sunday school at 9:45, Women's Missionary Day at 11. Sermon: "Problems of Youth." Plymouth Congregational Church, 925 Vermont street—street school; university. 110 North Street, high school; 11, high school society; 6 firestation, 7; Dr. Florence Sherbon will speak on "The Social Problems of Modern Man"; the "Sammy Toad"; "The One and Many." First Baptist Church, Eighth and Ken- ney streets—Church school session, 45 morning worship at 11. University less tassic: "The Road Ahead." First Methodist Episcopal Church, Tenth and Vermont streets—Sunday school at 9:45; nursing worship at 10:50. First Methodist Wesley Foundation League at 6:30. Friends Church, Eleventh and Delaware streets—Bible school at 9:45; morm- Trinity Episcopal Church, Teeth and Vermont streets; -8, Holy communion; 9-45, church school; 11, Holy communion; 6, Young People's Fellowship. Em Street Christian Church, Bible study, 10; morning worship, 11; evening worship, 7.30. Subject: "The Church of Today." irong worship, 11; Intermediate Christian Endeavor at 3, Senior Christian Endeavor at 6:15. Subject for Bible school: "Paying the Price of National Sins." First Presbyterian Church, Nuth and Vermont streets - Church school at 9:45; worship service at 11; Tuxis Society for high school students at 6:30; Westminster School at 7:30; Davida Olinger will speak on her experiences in Persia. All students invited. Assembly of God, Fourteenth and Rhode Island streets — 04:45, Sunday school; 11 morning worship; Christ's Ambassadors meeting at 6:30. Subject of today's sermon: "The Christian's Cross." Second Church of Christ, Scientist, Wiedemann Building, 835J.; Massachusetts street—Sunday school at 9:45; Pennsylvania Street. Subject "Everlasting Punishment." Church of God, Eleventh and New Hampshire street—Sunday school; 9:45; morning worship, 11; young people’s church, 10; 20; 30; 50; 80; 200; "The Beautiful Christ." Unitarian Church, Twelfth and Vermont street — Church school, 9:45; discussion group, 10; church sermon, 11. Sermon — "Government in Business." Trinity Lutheran Church, Thirteenth and New Hampshire—Morning worship service, 11; Luther League, 6.15, student discussion, 7. can help you THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN It will bring you news of sports, hill gossip, social events, meetings, features, and announcements in fact everything connected with the University of Kansas. 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