SUNDAY DECEMBER 16, 1924 PAGE THREE Hill Society Call K.U. 25 Before 1230 p.m. University Women's Club Christmas Party Christmas decorations formed an effective setting, when the University Women's club entertained the men of the night, in the Memorial Union building. About 240 guests were present. The officers of the club of which M. E. H. Lindley is president, formed the receiving line, in the lounge. Following the short reception, the guests visited the singing Christmas marches, curated to the ballroom. Here a hugh Christmas tree was the center of attraction. The play, "Christmas Eve with the Immortals," written for the occasion by F. C. Nelson, was presented under the direction of Prof. and Mrs. E. C. Buchler, Mrs. E. Werner, Miss Elizabeth Dunkel, Denise P. B. Lawson, and Prof. E. H. Taylor, The table was beautiful in silver and white. Those who poured coffee were: Mrs. E. B. Daisy, Miss Margaret Lynn, Mrs. S. Marwathot, and Mrs. Allesley. Mrs. Fred Ellsworth was in charge of the refreshments and was assisted in serving by Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Jackson, Mrs. J. K. Jailker, Mrs. R. A. Schweigel, M. L. Haxe, Mrs. E. B. Stauffer, Mrs F. C. Allen, and Miss Hewan Wagtail. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS The table decorations were arranged by Misa Malebelli, Mrs. W. C. Koehler, and Rita Kloss in the Karl Kloos was in charge of the other decorations. Mrs. R. C. Moore was the general chairman of the arrangements and E. L. Anderson arranged the program. Gamma Phi Beta Buffet Supper The members of Gamma Phi Beta entertained with a buffet supper, at the chapter house Thursday evening. About 50 women students were present, including representatives from every security, and many non-sorority women. A large Christmas tree, gave way to the living room, while the dining room was in blue and silver, with candles furnishing the illumination. Ninety members and guests were served. Mary Katherine Dorman and Harriet Sheldon presided at the table when Julian Winain assisted through the evening. Following the supper, Dorothy Martin sang a solo and a group of the sorcity members sang "Silent Night." A white Christmas tree trimmed with blue lights formed the centerpiece on the long table, which was covered with two small bowls of silver and edged with a narrow band of tinsel. At each end were three blue candles embedded in gold and silver stars. Kappa Kappa Gamma Party Pi Beta Phi I ☆ ☆ ☆ The Kappa Kappa Gamma Christmas, party last night was held at the chapter house. Silver and blue was the color of the decorations with blue lights lying the main feature. Chaperones were Mrs. A. J. Ogden Mrs. L. C. Harris, Mrs. T. F. Stover, and Mrs. Margaret Perkins. Party ☆ ☆ ☆ Pi Beta Phi held their annual Christmas party at Eden Hall, Friday night from 9 until 12 o'clock. Bill Hibbs and his band played for the dancing. The chaperones were: Mrs. Jane Manee, Miss Veta Lear, Dean Agnes Husband, Mrs. J. K.Herman, Mrs. Neli Williams, Belle Wilmot, and Mrs. Eva Oakes. Party Alpha Tau Omega Alpha Tau Omega entertained with party at the chapter house Friday evening between 9 and 12 o'clock. George Morra and his band played. The chaperones were; Mrs. Zada M Heisler, Mrs. A. J. Ogden, Mrs. N. E Thompson, and Mrs. T. S. Stover. Alpha Chi Omega Christmas Formal The members of Alpha Chi Omega hold their annual Christmas formal at the Eldridge hotel, Friday night from 10 until 12 PM. Black Redburn and Black Redburn plays. The chaperones were: Mrs. William Hutting, Mrs. John Terry, and Mrs. Rachel H. Butler. Prof. and Mrs. Earnest Boyce enter employment in honor of Mrs. Selma Gettleb and Milton Kallis. The employees of the state water department were Becker-Cory Engagement Gamma Phi Beta announces the enrol- ments of Mary Lou Becker, c3S, of Lawrence to Robert Cory, 18s of Ra- boro and to Elizabeth of the Alpa- th Tau Omega fraternity. Holly and red candles formed the table decorations. During the evening shower of kitehen gifts was given for the guests of honor. ☆ ☆ ☆ Alpha Chi Omega and Alpha Omieron Pi gave a joint tea yesterday afternoon. He spent at the Alpha Omieron Pi house, where games were played. From 4 to 8 o'clock tea was served at the Alpha Chi Omega house, where a Christmas proto be held in Chicago on Dec 27-29, inclusive. All of the members of the faculty of the law school will be present. Delta Tau Delta will entertain tomorrow evening with its annual formal Christmas diner ier. The dining room is appropriately for the Christmas season. Guests will be: Dean Frank T. Stock ann, Prof. Richard Howey, Prof. John Blocker and Mr. George Docking. A Christmas party will be given by the home Economics Club in room 10 Frasse hall. Dec. 18 at $30. The purse must be paid for by the needy in the public schools. The committee in charge will be Margaret Buccher, c 23; Helen Talbert c 35; Eleonor Klein, c 37; Milded Melcim, c 38; and Josephine English c 39. Following the program refreshments will be served. George Morris and his orchestra played for the Christmas variety last night in the Memorial ballroom. A tree was included in the decorations. Prof. and Mrs. E, E. E. Bayles spent the weekend in Warrenburg, Mo., where they were the guests of President and Mrs. E. L. Hendrick and attended the Christmas party given by the Faculty of the Missouri State Teachers' College. Dinner guests at the Delta Tuu Deltu house today will be Mary O'Brien, c36 Ann West, c38; Peng Wilcox, c37; Nancy Lee Bonfidie, c37; Marie Stevens, c1umc; and Laura Humphrey, c1unc. ☆ ☆ ☆ Col. and Mrs. W. C. Koenig went to Leeworth Friday for a dinner given at the Golf Club by Lieut. and Mrs. Harold Harter, for sixty officers of the coast artillery and their wives in honor of Colonel Koenig's birthday. Prof. and Mrs. A. J. Mkave as their guests, Mrs. Mk's niece, Mrs. A. A Tawler, and daughter, Eleenor Joan, of Clinton, N. Y. Dinner guests at the Delta Upsa house today will be: Julia Anne Bili- gingsay, c38; Frances Bruce, c1uecl; Claudia Dumont, c1uecl; Clempson, c38; and Jean Noyes, c1uecl. The members of Kappa Beta, Christian church sorority, entertained with a party for a group of third grade children, at Myers hall, Saturday. Lormaine Lawrence, c38, was in charge of the games. Alpha Nu of Beta Theta Pi will hold its 60th annual Turkey Pull on Wednesday at the chapter house. Johnnie Williams will orchestra will play for the dancing. The Entomology club entertained with a Christmas dinner and gift exchange at the Manor last night. Delta Upsilion will have its formal Christmas dinner at the chapter house, Tuesday evening. Several guests from Kansas City will be present. Dinner guests at the Delta Chi house Friday were Don Roney, '33, and Joe Balch of Topeka. Christmas Story to Be Given at Vespers Today Waldemar Gelchit, violin, Arthur Feldell, cello, D. M. Swarthout, cello, Mervyn Anderson, harp, Laurel Everite Anderson, organ, processional; "Some All Ye Faithful" (Anon) University, piano, David Koehler, pp. 74 Sher Zweryl ("Dovark") Waldemar Gelchit, first violin, Conrad McGrew, second violin, Karl Kuerstinger, violin. Chorus, "Shepherdes on This Hill" arr. by Clarence Dickinson) banzoletta Davis, soprano, Dorothy Ann Davis, soprano, Dorothy Ann Martin, University Vesper Choir, accompanied by Margaret Love, violin, Arthur Feldell, cello, Alex Fielder, lute, Mervyn Anderson, harp, Laurene Nettleton, organ; tableau, "The Campbell, Ralph Hamilton, Virgil Lee, Richard Thomas, John Yoder; string quartet, 'Romance from Quartette, Op. 3' (Greig) Waldemar Gelchit, Conrad Greig, Karl Kuerstinger, harp, Christian J. Rosenbaum, a capella" (arr. by Christian J. Rosenbaum), necco-soprano solo, Mary Louise Beltz, University Vesper Choir. (Continued from page 1) Tableau: "The Carolers" Robert Cooke, Harriet Daniels, Carol Johnson Betty Schwartz, Ruw Shiptowh, Margaret Stratton; ensemble "Priere" (Cesar Frank) Waldenar Gleichin,琴; D. M. Swartch, cello, Mervyn Anderson, harp, Laurel Ewetten Anderson, organ; chorus "Whence Come Ye" (arr. by Clarence Dickinson) soprano, silhou Mohare, University Vespuer芭玛, by Margaret Loviol, violin, Arthur Fielder, cello, Mervyn Anderson, harp. Tableau, "The First Christmas" Katherine Hard, Charles Packard, Geraldine Remmert, Ruth Magerkurt; recessional, Hark, the Herend Angel Sings "Impersonation" Christus; organ poste, "Impriveronza" Laureet Everette Anderson. Women's Intramurals The results of the deck tennis game which have played this week are: Wahl-Talbert, Corbin Hall, forfeited to Henderson-Watson, A. O., Pi; Lyman-Learned, Kappa Kappa Gamma, won from Krebriel-Jelson, Chi Omega, N.C., Orland-Park, Delta, were defeated by Parkinson-Owley, Independents, 6-3, 6-1; Davey Jennings, Alpha Gamma Delta, was defeated by Young-Scoggins, Independent; Neff-Ellsworth, Sigma Kappa, forfeited to Starr-Werber, Alpha Gamma forfeited to Starr-Werber, Chi Omega, defeated Lyman-Necklund, Kappa Kappa Gamma, 6-1, 6-2 The first round of the deck tennis games must be played off by Tuesday night. Those games which are not played by Tuesday will be forfeited. The basketball schedule for Tuesday, March 29th, is Kappa; and Corbin Hall vs. Chi Omega. 9:15 TNT vs. IWW; and Ecteera vs. Independents. LAWRENCE BOY SCOUTS HOLD SWIMMINK MEET IN ROBINSON Boy Scouts of Lawrence held a swimming meet in Robinson pool last evening under the direction of A. E. Wuesteneyer. Scout commissioner for Douglas district, and a track and basketball player of 10 or 12 years ago. Troop 51 and 33 tied for honors with 20 points each; Troop 55 had 14 points; Troop 52, 8 points; Troop 60, 4 points, and Troop 59, 1 point. Tub and egg and spoon races enlivened the evening. Bob Dill, 34, who conducts the weekly Scout swimming lessons, arranged the meet, and after it, with his brother, Francis, demonstrated life-saving methods for the parents. EXHIBITION GAME SCHEDULED WITH WASHBURN FOR FEB. 1 Dr. F. C. Allen announced last night after the Kansas-Kansas State game that an exhibition game has been with the Washburn cagers at TongaKe, Fla. Big Six permission to add two games to the 18 game schedule was secured last Saturday. The opponent and date will be determined; other game will be announced later. FORMER UNIVERSITY STUDENT KILLS ANOTHER ACCIDENTALLY Wilbur John Rose, 27, a graduate student at the University last year, was accidentally shot and killed by Robert A. Newman, 19, classified as a freshman last year. The accident occurred at the Grande ranch near Hot Springsburg. The gun was cleaning a shotgun. The gun was accidentally discharged, killing Rose. Station KFKU received a telegram from an unknown listener, probably an alumnus, in Baltimore, Md., yesterday, asking about the special tenth anniversary broadcast which was on the air at 10:05 p.m. until midnight last night. KFKU is interested in finding out about the history of the distant places, and would appreciate hearing from any alumni or other persons who heard the program. According to Chief Pringle of the Lawrence police force, no inquest was held and the shooting was held to have been accidental. Philippine Paper in Library The Philippine Free Press, a weekly news-magazine published in Manila, Philippine Islands, is a new foreign publication recently added to the magazines of the newspaper room of Watson Lodge. It has been subscribed for and donated by members of the University members of the Filipino club of the University. The Philippine Free Press has a wide circulation in the Islands. It is published in both English and Spanish. "Cockader" Wires KFKU Jayhawker Out Tomorrow The Christmas issue of the 1934-35 Jayhawk will make its appearance on the campus tomorrow, according to Fred M. Harris, Jr., c'68 editor of the magazine. Distribution will be made from the book exchange, starting t.130 clock. Atkinson To Speak in Chicago Atkinson To Speak in Chicago Prof. T. E. Atkinson, of the School of Law, will speak at the convention of the Association of American Law Schools to be held in Chicago on Dec 27-29, inclusive. All of the members of the fac- Three Engineers Win Schorships Riley Woodson, Howard Pankranka, and Robert McKim, all senior engineering students, have received a year's student membership in the American Society for Testing Materials. The awards recognize McKim's work with Johannes C'10, now employed by the Santa Fe Railway at Topeka. Plymouth Congregational Church, 825 Vermont street—8:45 a.m., church school; 11:45 a.m., Morning worship service; 11:45 a.m., by the Rev. Joseph F. King; 6:30 p.m., High school society meeting. The discussion topic will be "Missions"; 7 p.m., Fireless forum discussion group; on the "Illusions of the Olivious." At the Churches First Presbyterian Church, Ninth and Vermont school streets: 8-45 a.m., Sunday school services: 11 a.m., Morning work on the sermon; 11 a.m., deliver the sermon on the topic "Slave, Serve, Be A Friend," 4 p.m., University Veper service at the auditorium with the Westminster A Capella Chair, 2 p.m., University Veper service Sworstort; 6 p.m., Tuxis society meeting with an exchange of Christmas presents: 7:30 p.m., Westminster student Forum, at Westminster hall, 1221 Curtis Avenue, Sworstort; 6 p.m., Christmas service with music offered by Corinne Dick, Betty Ehright, and Charles McManis. There will also be a Christmas play with Maxine Roeche, and William Goode in the cast. Unitarian Church, Twelfth and Vermont streets; 9-45 a.m. Juniun Sunday school services; 10 a.m., Discussion group for young men, women, and students; 10 a.m., Department in the University, will review John Dewey's, "A Common Faith"; 11 a.m., Morning church service. Rev. Charles A. Engvall will deliver the sermon on Monday; 8 a.m., Promenade plase; 6 p.m., Promenade Club meeting. Prof. C. K. Hyder, assistant professor of English at the University, will give an illustrated lecture on "The American Polk Ballad"; 8 p.m., Musical Director; Prof. W. M. Bald, professor in history and sociology at Baker University, will deliver an address on "The Child Labor Amendment." M.s. & Mrs. Roberts, League of Women Voters and secretary of the Child Labor Committee, will preside over the meeting. Trinity Episcopal Church, Tenth and Vermont street—8 a.m., Holy Communion; 9:45 a.m., Church school; 11 a.m., Morning worship and prayer. The Rev. Carter H. Harrison will deliver the sermon. First Church of Christ, Scientist, 1240 Massachusetts street—10 a.m., Sunday school classes 11 a.m., Sunday worship will be "God the Preserver of Man." First Methodist Episcopal Church, Twenth and Vermont streets -8:45 am, sunday school classes for all ages; 10:50 am, Morning church service. Rev. Robert A. Hunt will deliver the sermon on the subject, "The Great SOUR OWL On Sale Tomorrow MERRY XMAS and A HAPPY NEW YEAR 1009 Mass. THE "Purpose." The choir will present part of the "Messiah," by Handel. Ther evening will be a mediate meeting. The evening worship will serve due to the University Vesper service. Second Church of Christ, Scientist, Wiedemann Building, 832½ Massachusetts street—11 a.m., Morning worship project is "G the GodPreserver of Man." First Baptist Church, Eighth and Kentucky streets — 9:45 a.m., Sunday school classes. The University class will discuss "The Christian Home"; 10:50 a.m., C.C. Cunningham will deliver a Christmas sermon. the choir will sing "Bethlehem's Crowded Inn," and the male chorus will sing "Oh, Bob Night." The evening service is at 6:30 p.m. The regular B.Y.P.U. meeting, with an address by Elias Bumatay on "A Challenge of Young People Today." The evening service will be held at 7:00 p.m. Vesper service to be held at the University Auditorium at 4:00 p.m. First Christian Church, Tenth and Kentucky streets—9:45 a.m., University Men's and Women's Sunday school service. Service, Rethw, Seth W, Slaughter will SOUR OWL On Sale Tomorrow DO YOU KNOW that we carry a complete line of Mina Stover's Bungalow Chocolates Choice Assortments in Beautiful Boxes with New and novel index for your conveniences in selecting your favorite pie. "Only the Famous Place Works." 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