SUNDAY, JANUARY 13. 1925 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Hill Society Call K.U. 25 Before 1230 p.m. Phi Chi Delta Initiates Phi Chi Delta, Presbyterian women's organization, held a pageant and initiation for 27 candidates yesterday afternoon at the First Presbyterian church. The dining room was decorated and Japanese garden for the following fall that follow. Florence Dill, c35, president of the organization, was toastmasters. Those initiated were: Gladys Irvine, Jean Pratt, Catherine Holmes, Junita Folsom, Lucille Foster, Eleanor Fredricer, Piggy Drapfer, Draper Reicker Seaver, Mary Schaumloeffel, Marybeth McManis, Viola Ferguson, Maxine Breininger, Elizalde Howe, Winifred Snodgill, Bessie Copper, Mildred Mitchell, Elizabeth Loan Ebright, Ethel McAuley, M. Adeleja Jebbettca, Margaret Austil, Eev Jung, Margaret Leount Countant, Mary Helen Gray, Alain Slothower, and to honorary membership, Barbara Olinger and Doris Thompson. Guests at the dinner included six members of Theta Pi, Presbyterian women's local at Manhattan; Mrs. Henry Roe Cloud, national honorary sponsor of the organization, and Mrs. Anna Olinger of Westminster hall, national sponsor. The Manhattan guests were Kathryn Marquart, Grace Burson, Susanne Beeson, Edith McCaslin, Ruth Gresham, and Maxine McKinley. Ruth Riley, Kansas City; Ruth Mamis, Pl. Ft. Leavenworth; Evalyn Eustace, Wamego; and Rowea Partridge, former activists, also were present. Morgan-Johnston Marriage Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Morgan, of De Soto announce the marriage of their daughter, Edith Mae, to Dr. E. D. Johnson in City, N.Y., Dec. 24 in New York City. Mrs. Johnston is a graduate of the Lawrence high school and the University, and for several years has been teaching in Franklin and Doniphan counties. She was a member of Omicron Nu. Dr. Johnston graduated from Manhattan and was a member of Acacia. He is employed in the Bureau of Animal Health under the guidance of Agriculture, in New York City. The bride and groom will be at home in Long Island City, N.Y., after June 1. Seymour-Welchons Marriage Miss Jane Seymour, of Hutchinson was married yesterday to Daniel Welchons, also of Hutchinson. Miss Seymour is a former student of the University and was a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma. Mr. Welchons graduated from Notre Dame. Sigma Kappa Winter Bursa Winter Party Sigma Kappa held its winter party at the chapter house last night between 9 and 12 o'clock. Dee Short and his orchestra of Topeka played for the dance consort consisted of paima spot lights, in various colors, and silhouettes. The chaperones were Mrs. R. H. Butler, Mrs. William Huttig, Mrs. Nelle M Hopkins, and Mrs. G. N. Gilbert. Sigma Phi Epsilon Party the members of Sigma Phi Epsilon held its winter formal party at the chapter house, between the hours of 9 and 12 p.m. last night. Bill Philps' orchestra under the direction of Dick Gosset furnished the music. Delta Zeta Buffet Supper and Dance Delta Zeta sorority entertained with a party at the chapter house from 7 until 12 c'clock, had night, the party continued on supper, followed by dineon and bridge. The chaperones were: Miss Anna Stewart Dupuy, and Miss Edna Wheatley, both of Arkansas City, and O. O. Nauman. CLASSIFIED Phone K.U.66 ADS Phone K.U.66 LOST: Keuffel and Esser Log Dog Log Duplex slide rule. Lost on Eleventh street, Mississippi, or on the campus Grover Johnson, Phone 285. Reward. GIRLS: 2 front rooms, kitchenette is desired. Hot water heat. Close to Hill. $5.50. Call 2743J. -7- GIRLS: Extra large, well heated and ventilated rooms. Large closets; 2 bathrooms; 9 invariables with hot and cold water. Rent reasonable. Phone 1408. 1014 Mississippi. -79 THEMES, term papers and reports accurately and neatly typed. Also dictation and transcription. Helen Haun WIREN BUILD Phone 1248 or 2275W. -76 Miss Josephine Edmonds, who has been employed at Macy's in New York City, has returned home. Her sister, Miss Wanda Edmonds, who is with the Schweitzer Design studio, will remain in New York. Both Josephine and Wanda are former graduates of the University. ☆ ☆ ☆ Among the out-of-town guests at the Sigma Kappa party last night were Ethel Besty, Lakin; Loki Richert, Dorothy Knapp, Frances Jordan, and Jelen Naylor, all of Kansas City, Mo.; Dorothy Zimmerman, Kansas City, Kan.; Josephine Zimmerman, Shawnee; and Margaret Dickey, Newton. ☆ ☆ ☆ The following officers were chosen at the annual election of the Delta Chi fraternity: President, John Murray, c36; vice president, George Soukh, ph36; secretary, Walter Clark, c37; treasurer, George Stewart, gr; corresponding secretary, Harry Reitz, c37; sergeant-atarms, Tom Tromtor, c1cel. ☆ ☆ ☆ A large group of students attended the Sophomore Hop in the Memorial Union ball room, Friday night. Ralph and his orchestra played for the dancing. ☆ ☆ ☆ the guests at the Sigma Phi Epsilon party were: Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Denalow, Mrs. Gene Warner, and Mr. Emit Lee Roch, all of Kansas City, Mp. The University club entertained with a dance last night from 8:30 until 12 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Holmes acted as hosts throughout the evening. ☆ ☆ ☆ Miss Virginia Mae Bryant and Miss Helen Focht, both of Arkansas City, are guests at the Delta Zeta house. College Office Explains Early Enrollment Rules Seniors May Fill Out Spring Program Week of Jan. 14 Procedure for the early enrollment of seniors during the period of Jan. 14-13 was announced by the college office yesterday. The procedure is as follows: 1. The senior makes an appointment at the college office for enrollment. At this time he obtains his transcript and blank enrollment cards. He then makes an appointment with his major adviser (whose office hours are posted on the departmental bulletin board) and plans at least the major part of the program. He also approves the entire program but must approve at least the major courses. 3. If a course in the School of Education or a professional subject in the School of Fine Arts is desired, the permission of Prof. A. H. Turner in the School of Fine Arts must be obtained and the Fine Arts must be obtained before keeping the appointment at the college office. 4. Keeping his appointment at the College office, the senior obtains the signature of the senior chairman, Prof. G. W. Smith. Seniors enrolling at this time will have the same time for paying their fees as is given students enrolling at the regular time. First Methodist Episcopal Church, Tenth and Vermont streets—9:45 a.m., Sunday school classes; 10:50 a.m., Morning worship service, Rev. Robert A. Hunt will deliver the sermon on the subject, "Saving the Sanctuary"; 5 p.m., Intermediate Epworth League, Richard Edgar will lead the discussion on the topic of "Enamies of World Friendship: Greeks in Wallis"; 8:00 a.m., Umpqua young people's meeting at the Plymouth Congregational church. Miss Helen Topping, secretary to Kagawa, will be the guest speaker; 7:30 p.m., Evening church service. Miss Helen Topping will speak on "The Life and Work of Kagawa." At the Churches people's meeting; 7:30 p.m., Evening worship, with a sermon by Rev. Thomas. First Presbyterian Church, Ninth and Vermont streets—9:45 a.m., Sunday school classes; 11 a.m., Morning worship service. Sermon by the Rev. Theo Reidan Aszman; 6:30 p.m., Texis society meeting; 7:30 p.m., Westminster student forum. First Baptist Church, Eighth and Kentucky streets—9:45 am, Sunday school. The University class will discuss "The First Great Confession of Faith," 10:50 am, worship day. Rev. C. C. Cunningham will deliver the sermon; 6 p.m., Senior young people meeting, and social hour 6:30 pm. Senior young people meeting at Missionary church under the direction of Miss Helen Topping, English secretary to Kagawa; 7:30 pm, Union meeting of churches at the Methodist church; Miss Helen Topping will have charge of the service. Church of God, Eleventh and New Ambshire streets—9:45 a.m., Sunday school classes; 11 a.m. Morning church services; 12 a.m. Morning sermon; deliver the sermon; 6:30 p.m. Young Plymouth Congregational Church, 925 Vermont street — 9:45 a.m., Sunday school classes; 11 a.m., Morning worship service; Rev. Joseph F. King will deliver the sermon on the subject; 2:30 p.m., elementary school teachers and officers; 6:30 p.m., Young people's meeting. Miss Helen Topping will act as guest speaker at the meeting. MOVIE ATTRACTIONS Unitarian Church, Twelfth and Vermont streets—9:45 a.m., Junior Sunday school classes; 10 a.m., Discussion group. The minister will lead the discussion on the topic, "Finding a Faith to Live By"; 11 a.m., Morning worship service. Rev. Charles A. Enggall will speak on the topic, "Finding Composure Amid Confusion"; 6:30 p.m., Premethean club meeting will join in the union young people's meeting at the Plymouth Congregational church, where Miss Helen Topping, secretary to a prominent Japanese churchman, will be guest speaker. Sunday GRANADA, at 3 - 7 - 9 "Forsaking Ail Others" DICKINSON, at 3 - 7 - 9 "The County Chairman" PATEE, at 3 - 7 - 9 "A Wicked Woman" VARSITY, at 3 - 7 - 9 "Don Juan" Trinity Lutheran Church, Thirteenth and New Hampshire streets - 9.45 a.m., Sunday school classes; 10.45 a.m., Call Church; 10.45 a.m., Divine worship service, Rev. Charles A. Monday GRANADA, at 3 - 7 - 9 "Forsaking All Others" DICKINSON, at 3 - 7 - 9 "The County Chairman" PATTE, at 3 - 7 - 9 "A Wicked Woman" VARSITY, at 3 - 7 - 9 "Don Juan" Puls will deliver the sermon on the subject, "The Young Generation and the Church of Tomorrow"; 5 p.m., Vesper service; 6:30 p.m., Young people's meeting. Immanuel Lutheran Church, Tenth and Kentucky street—10 a.m., Sunday school and Bblse class; 10:40 a.m. Preparatory service; 11 a.m. Morning worship with celebration of the Holy Communion, Rev. W. W. Stoeppelworth will preach the sermon on the topic, "The New Beginning of God's Kingdom"; 2 p.m., Business meeting for the congregation; 5:30 p.m., Fellowship luncheon at the parish house; 6 p.m., Open forum discussion. Trinity Episcopal Church, Teeth and Vermont streets--8 a.m., Holy communion; 9:45 a.m., Church school classes; 11 a.m. Morning prayer and sermon, by the Rev. Carter H. Harrison. First Christian Church, Tenth and Kentucky streets—9:45 a.m., Church school classes; 10:50 a.m., Morning worship service, Rev. Seth W. Slaughter will deliver the sermon; 5:30 p.m., Fellowship hour; 6:30 p.m., Young people's meeting at the Plymouth Congregational Church. Miss Helen Topping, a foreign secretary, will be the guest speaker; 7:30 p.m., Union church service at the First Methodist Episcopal church. Miss Helen Topping will speak. First Church of Christ Scientist, 1240 Massachusetts street—10 a.m., Sunday school schools; 11 a.m., Sunday service, The topic will be: "Sacrament"; The regular testimonial meeting will be held at 8 o'clock Wednesday evening. Second Church of Christ Scientist, Wiedemann Building, 83556 Massachusetts street, 9:45 am, Sunday school; 11 am, Sunday service, Lesson topic: "Sacrament"; At 8 o'clock Wednesday evening, the weekly testimonial meeting of Christian Science healing, will be held. TRY THIS MEINFORCED FORMULA . . . Some safe action. 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