SUNDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1934 PAGE THREE VOLUME XXXII Pajama-Clad Will Be F At Annu Free Movies W South Park for Those ery Clr An excerpt of motors the university band wi- cession of nightshift-1 in their winding marche morrow night in the night shift parade. All men students are to the memorial Union b' o'clock, and at 7:15 the parade runs through a lane ctorches. The parade down Indiana street and then cast to Mass in front of the crowd fare in a snake dance to "All Men Can" "It all by man mar- se is for Freshmen to like it understood that a are to participate," the schairman said. "The diad tried said they were Kua- Kenmen, Ku-Ku, Ku- route out, all shackers. At South Park a k lance her mercurie saving boxes and packs with water. Edwin (Hans) edwin. Edwin (Hans) cheerleader, and his asi in some rousing yells to pep talks by Dr. Drer Gerald, Jack Rice, and Jack Rick. c:36 Merchants to Pro- Through the courteer rence Chamber of Comp dents will be treated in private classes by the students in nightshirts to the Dickinson, Varsi theaters free of charge theater, because of the ing there, will not be raders at. The Dickin. be a child, the teacher organist will students in singing the "It is very essential preserved throughout order that the program time for the 9 o'clock Lindenbaum. No radar stores will be permite and Ku-Ka's, who are passed on be on marches. Student Recital Piano and Voice Are For Arts Progr the weekly Fine A* held this afternoon in audition hall at 358 follows Piano: Theme and Variation George Tro voice: Bust due bei mir ___ The Sandman, (from and Gretel) and Grete) Keith Dair Piano: Sonata, Op. 31, No. 2 First Movement Willem Wu Voice: Phyllis Has Such Chr. Graces or by Middel Hodd Piano: Concerto in G minor First Movement Carolen Br (Orchestral parts on by Howard C. Address Bacteric Professors N. P. She Downs were the guest Bacteriology Club lun hall yesterday. Both talk about their exper- ence with bacteria in the entery in Indiana. I spoke about the social oratory while Professor a talk about its industry Educational Gre Phi Delta Kappa, in fraternity, elected off at a special meeting T Those elected are: pre- storm; vice president, retary-treasurer, Garla Bishop; member of the club. Fressed the meeting of School District in Kt Hill Society Call K.U. 25 Before 1230 p.m. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Phi Gamma Delta Tacky Party Phi Gamma Delta entertained with its annual Tucky Party at the house of Johnny G. Baldwin, with pictures from theater advertisements. Balloons formed the ceiling decorations. "Pee Wee" Brewster and his orchestra furnished the music. Mrs. and Mrs. Charles Radcliffe and Mrs. F. B. McAdams were chaperons. Among the guests were: Dale Parker, Topeka; Emna Sandberg and Harry Constant, both of lawrence; Ted Burrell, Los Angeles; Calif.; George Coffman, Earl Kirk and Dale Coffman, both of Tortiima; and Jim Terry, Mermilian. ☆ ☆ ☆ Pledging Services Sigma Eta Chi, Congregational sorority, will hold pledging services at 4:30 this afternoon in the chapter room at the church. Services will be hold for Corineme high, f38; Hazel Graegel, c38; Jovien Ridderker, c'uncle; and Iris Mateu, f39; Janet Gress, c57, will speak on "Jane Addams." Dinner guests at the Delta Tau Deltu house today will be; Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Kailourh, Miss Margaret Kallourh, Mr. and Ms. Schell, all of Kansas City, Mo. Mildred Milnesi, Joni Dunkle, Dumke, and Karl Gerauer, c. 37' ☆ ☆ ☆ Weekend guests for the Kappaappa Gamma open house Friday night were: June Ritchie, Wichita; Joan McWilliam, Hutchinson; Helen Calton, Leavenworth; and Helen Skinner, Laurel Allen and Catherine Ryan, all of KC City. Mo. Musie for the evening by red Blackburn and his orchestra. ☆ ☆ ☆ Theta Tau will have as weekend guests Clinton OI4, 'Oller Overland Park and Maurice Bruzelius, '34, Kansas City, Mo. ☆ ☆ ☆ Weekend guests at the Phi Mu Alpha house are Morris Wildish and Henry Wildish both of Hosington Harold Kansas City; and Joe Beohurd, Kansas City. ☆ ☆ ☆ Alpha Chi Sigma, chemistry fraternity, announces the pledging of George Salzer, ph38, of Topeka. Weekend guests at the Alpha Omicron Pi house are: Mrs. Harry Krzeska and Melba Roester, both of Hillshire College, and Evelyn Wicks, both of Wedwede, both of Kansas City, Mo. Weekend guests at the Alpha Gamma Delta house are: Mildred Fawny, Mary Louise Heimmann, Margery Brown and Grave Virginia Wood, all of Kansas City, Mo.; Elizabeth Cain and Jane Welsh, both of Springfield, Mo. ☆ ☆ ☆ Weekend guests at the Phi Kappa Pi house are: Joe Vincetty and Heyt Milen, both of Joplin, Mo; Benny Buso Teoka; and Bill Mullane, Kansas City. ☆ ☆ ☆ Alpha Chi Omega will have the following dinner guests today: Joe Bockenpiper, Mrs. Ellis Noncressi, Frank Robertson, and Woodward Painter. Weekend guests at the Alpha Chi Omega house are: Mae Wilson, Elizabeth Wilson, Harriette Sherwood, Marv Kappa Alpha Theta has as weekend guests, Dorothy Berryman, from the Washburn chapter of the sorority; and Jane Marshall, Kansas City, Mo. Alpha Gamma Delta entertained out-of-town guests with a buffet supper at the house after the game yesterday. Guests at the Chi Omega house Friday night were: Jane Dale and Eleanor Jones, both of Kanaa City, Mo; Christina Brennan and Nadine Lahmberger, Emporia Mrs. J. W. Mavity and Miss Lorraine Mavity, both of Newton, were guests yesterday of Lucille Mavity at Watkins hall. Miss. Clio Johnson of Scott City and Miss Martha Pimeo of Salina are weekend guests at Watkins hall. ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ★ Luneche procts at the Chl Cmeg house Saturday were: Joneshin Stuach, Preciao, Catheron O'Cormack or O'Connor Downy, all of Kansas City, Mo. Jane Biot, Helen Jo Gleesson, all of Kansas City, Mo.; and Joanne Stone, Manhattan. ☆ ☆ ☆ Virginia Thies, 24, and Marvellie Carpenter, both of Kansas City, Mo. were guests Friday evening at the Alpha Gamma Delta house. Chancellor and, Mrs. F. H. Llidyh will give a reception for the faciliation of the University on Saturday evening, Nov. 3. Miss Joy Locke, Kenneth and Earnest Euston and Harry Warner, all from Kansas City. Mo., were dinner guests last night at the Delta Toul Dein hotel. Weekend guests included Hermann Telz, Manhattan; Lloyd Rakke, Kansas City; Kanz; Carl B. Kinnell and Kirk Ryan, both of Kansas City. Mo. ☆ ☆ ☆ Kappa Beta, Christian church service, held on an at home Friday afternoon at the home of Collo Cioha to all men, women who are members of that church. Miss Jean Woodward of Emporia is a weekend guest of Mrs. Rachel Butler at the Alpha Chi Omega house. Delta Chi entertained with a Father's Jay Banquet last night at the chapter house. ☆ ☆ ☆ Twenty actives of the Sigma No fraternity are spending the weekend at the Lake of the Oranges. Dulee Baird and Lucille Gaynor of Manhattan are weekend guests at the Alpha Delta Pi house. Miss Barbara Dorsoelf of Kansas City, Mo., is a weekend guest at the Chi Omega house. Weekend guests at the Sigma Neu are: Jim Ferry, Kansas City, Mo.; Francis Fitzgerald, Boh Green, both of Jamestown. Weekend guests at the Delta Sigma Lambda house are Milton Robinson and Gill, Bill, of Harper. Dinner guests at the Delta Sigma Lambda house Friday evening were Mr. Max Temple and Mr. Peterson. Women's Intramurals --tennis matches are as follows: Preckel, W. H., defeated detainer, WHL, defeated Wilbim, A.G.D., 6-4, 6-0- Laughlin, G.-O., Black, P.I., Phi, defeated Meyer, K.K.G, 6-1, 6-4; Earlhart, A.O. Bruce, A. Chi, O. Chi,败 determined Bipen, Splice, A. Chi, O. Chi,败 determined to Johnson, B.I., Stockwell, Ind, defended Sharp, SK, 3-2, 6-0- King, SK, 6-2, 6-4; Lippett, A.O. P.I. The results of the women's intramural tennis matches are as follows: A full schedule greets the entrants in interorganization touch football, tennis bandball, and horseback tournaments. The competition is getting stiff, and the competition is getting stiff. The schedule announced by the intramural office; for the coming week's as follows: Tuesday, Oct. 10 4:30—Touch football, Sigma Nu vs. Men's Intramurals 4:30-Handlal, Theta Tau vs. D.T.D. 4:30-Horsecocks, Delta U. vs. Triangle; Sig Cis vs. Kaphawk. --hawk. ___ Kayhawk; S.P.E, vs. Delta Chi; Co lombs vs. Th. Tan 4:36—Touch football, Kappa Sigma, Phi Dell; Skei AE, Sai VP; EKK, Avance; Akuta, Phi K, VP K. A, Phi K, Sai VP, VP K, Phi Gam; Deli Chi vs. Raiders Monday, Oct. 15 3:30-Tennis, Acacia vs. Rinkeydinks, D.T.D. vs. Phi Deltle Kappa Sigma vs. Pi K. A. 4:30-Horseshoe, KEK. vs. Beta; A.T.O. vs. Phi Psi. Phi Psi vs. Sig Chl. 4:30-Handball, Phi Delt vs. Sigma A.T.O. vs. Fri. FS. Wednesday, Oct. 17 3-30—Tennis, Delta U. vs. Collegians; Phi. Bl. ms. Sig. Chi Nu; Acerea vs. Pi K. A. 430—Horseshoe, Phi Gam vs. SAE. D T D vs. Delta Chi. D.1.12 vs. Pt. Dell 4:30—Handball, Phi Gam vs. Beta 5:45—Tie, Ti K-A 4:30—Touch football, Ramblers vs. Tringle; Jay hawk vs. Phi Giam; Phi Giam; ATO; KEK vs. PKA; A Thursday. Oct. 18 3:30—Tennis, S.A.E. vs. Raiders; Delta Chi vs. Pigs. 4. 30—Horseshoes, Beta vs. Acacia; Kappa Sig vs. Phi Psl. CC 19 Tennis, Triangle vs. S.P.E. 3:30-Tennis, Phi College Sir Chi, Phil Cam Y. W.C.A. Membership Week will begin in Monday, Mayra May McCearn, 638 head of the membership committee to drive for new members, has announced. 4-30-Horseshoes, Phi Delt vs. Kay-hawk Y.W.C.A. MEMBERSHIP DRIVE TO GET UNDER WAY MONDAY The local Y.W.C.A. is one of 382 colleges in colleges throughout the country, which compares the National Stu- dium to other public universities. It is divided into geographical regions. Kansas, Nebraska and Colorado, with 24 student associations, comprise the largest region. Headquarters in Kansas City; Miss Siskurck is secretary. At the Churches First Presbyterian Church, North and South Campus; 3:45 p.m., Church school; 11 a.m., Worship service. Seminon theme: "Living Vertically"; 7:30 p.m., Westminster student forum at Westminster Hall. Claude Tombaugh, discoverer of the planet Pluto, will give an illustrated talk on astronomy. Plymouth Congregational Church 925 Vermont street - 9-45 a.m. church school; 11 a.m. Morning worship. Sermon subject: "The Moral Use of Joy." Building service: plodding service; 6:30 p.m. Fridays for supper 7 p.m. evening service. Immanuel Lutheran Church, Tenth and Kentucky—10 jun., Sunday school and Bible class; 11 a.m., Divine service; 5:30 p.m., Fellowship lunch; 6 p.m. Open forum discussion; 7:45 p.m., Evening service. First Church of Christ, School, 1240 Massachusetts street—10 a.m., Sunday school; 11 a.m. Sunday services. Ser- tment "Are Sin, Disease and Death Real?" Trinity Lutheran Church, Thirteenth and New Hampshire stress-9.30 a.m. Radio program with WREN: 9:45 a.m. Radio program with MONSTER: 10:25 a.m. ship on the tower chimes; 11.1 m.衣帽 service. Sermon subject: "The Voice of Thy Brother's Blood" 6:15 p.m., Student social hour: 6:30 p.m., 7:45 p.m., 8:45 p.m., Evening musical service. First Christian Church, Tenth and Kentucky street - 9:45 a.m., Church school; 10:50 a.m. Anniversary service of worship. Sermon by the Rev. Ham, Pork, or Beef on Bun 10c UNION FOUNTAIN Sub-Basement Memorial Union Cigarettes - Cigars Regular Meals - Short Orders Mixers EVERY DAY OPEN 24 HOURS EVERY DAY 1008 Mass. JUST NORTH OF GRANADA THE BLACK CAT Jesse M. Bider, of the Federal Council of Churches in New York City; 12:45 p.m. Basket dinner for all 2.5 people. 8:30 p.m. 5 p.m. Student bicouncil and forum. First Baptist Church, Eighth and Kentucky streets—9:45 a.m., Church school; 10:35 a.m., Sunday school classes; 10:50 a.m., Morning worship. Sermon subject: "A Prayer for a Revival" 3 p.m., Temperance rally; 6:30 a.m., B.Y.P.U. for all young people; 30 p.m., Social hour. Unitarian Church, Twelfth and Vermont streets; 9:45 am, Junior church; 10 a.m, Discussion group; 11 a.m, Church services. Sermon subject: "The Church of God," from the club church supper-ment; 8 a.m., public forum for everyone. Trinity Episcopal Church, Teeth and Vermont streets—8 a.m., Holy Communion; 9:45 a.m., Church school; 11 a.m., Morning prayer and sermon. Second Church of Christ, Scientist, 83½% Massachusetts church, 9-45 am. Sunday school, 11 am. Sunday service, 2pm. "Are Xn Sinse, Disease and Dead Real?" First Methodist Episcopal Church, Twenth and Vermont streets - 9:45 a.m., Sunday school; 10:50 a.m., Morning worship. Sermon topic: "The Hazards of Success." 5:30 p.m., Wesley Foundation fellowship hour; 6:30 p., Wesley Foundation League; 7:30 p., Evening service. 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