SUNDAY, MAY 27, 1934 PAGE THIRD Hill Society Call K.U. 25 Before 12:30 p.m. Alnha Gamma Delta Alpha Gamma Delta Observes Founders' Day UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS with Alpha Gamma Delta entertained with its annualfounder's day banquet at the chapter house last night. Red, colorful, colors, were used in the decorations. Ruth Reitz was tommistress. Toasts were given by Harriett Harrison, c36; Mary Wheeler, c36; Carol Widen, c34; and Jessie Testerman. Out of town guests who attended the banquet were Virginia Woods, Pauline Balbem, Jessie Testerman, Katherine Mellenemer, Marjorie Brown, Gwen Rushton, Winifred Anderson and Ruth Reitz, all of Kansas City, Mo.; and Frances Hilko, Chicago. To Hold Farewell Banquet Banquet The Rev. Joseph F. King will speak on "adien." A male quartet composed of Harold Patterson, c35; Morris Mayes, c37; A W. McCulloch, gr, and A. B. Leonard, gr, will sing. Helen Rice and Lawrence Penner, c34, will play flute and trumpet solos, respectively. The Fireside Forum and the high school society of the Congregational church will hold a farewell banquet at 6:30 p.m. for this church this evening at 6:30 o'clock. The marriage of Olive Marie Weath erby of Lawrence, and Forrest A. Jack son, also of Lawrence, took place yesterday at the home of the bride's parents. Weatherby-Jackson Marriage Mrs. Jackson was graduated from the University in 1928, and is a member of Alpha Omicron Ii sorority. Mr. Jackson received his A.B. degree from the University in 1930, and his LLLB. in 1932. He is a member of Phi Deltaphi and is now practicing in Lawrence. Honor Seniors Theta Epsilon, Baptist sorority, entertained Friday night with a buffet supper at the home of Esther Eddy, fa37, in honor of its seniors. Each senior was presented with a gift. The guests of honor were Francis Woolley, Helen Fisher, Laura Alice Cunningham, Lena B. Hill, Esther Leigh, Margaret Hutchins, Fern Harris, and Rowena Longshore. Entertains Faculty Women's Club Entertains Pledging services were also held for Alice Geiger. The Faculty Women's Club entertained last evening with a bridge benefit and reception for members and their guests at the club house. The committee on arrangements consisted of Miss Marcia Baty, chairman who was assisted by Miss Agne Thompson, Miss Helen Tisworth, Miss Mary Grant, Miss Wealthy Babcock, and Miss Florence Black. Sigma Chi Holds Party Sigma Chi entertained with its annual spring party Friday night at the chapter house. Red Blackburn and his orchestra furnished the music for dance, floral designs and decorated with spring flowers and Japanese lanterns were used in the garden. Holds Rush Party Gamma Phi Beta entertained with a rush party for Lawrence high school girls at the chapter house yesterday and were present for eight tables of bridge. The chaperons were Mrs. P. H. Klinkenberg, Mrs. Jane McLean, Mrs. J. H. Kreamer, and Mrs. T. S. Stover. Pink and blue furnished the color note in the bridge table appointment, pink peonies being used as decorations. ☆ ☆ ☆ Holds Spring Party Pi Kappa Alpha entertained with its annual spring party last night at the chapter house. Peonies and Japanese roses were also on display. The chaperons were Mrs. Jae-Mi MEET at the BLUE MILL 1009 Mass. Leen, Mrs. R. C, Morrow, Mrs. Nell S Butcher, and Mrs. Belle Wilmot. GICKERS-13 Kappa Kappa Gamma announces the courses of Virgil Crooks, c 35, Hutchinson, to Bill Hazen, c 35, of Ton- ranexie. Mr. Hazen is a member of Alpha Tau Omega. Crooks-Hazen Engagement Invitations have been issued for the wedding of Dorothy Stewart, c34. of Lawrence, to Lawrence Sterling, c34. of Rochester, N.Y. The wedding will take place Tuesday morning, June 12, at 11 o'clock, at the Alpha Xi Delta house. The 1935 graduating class of the Beta Theta Pi fraternity entertained with a house art this weekend at the home of Crichton Miller, C35, at Lake-of-the-Forest, near Edwardsville. Mrs. Nina Odgen and Mrs. Mildred Poindexter Miller were chaperons. About 35 persons attended a party at Westminster hall Friday night. The evening was spent in dancing. Eleanor Frowe, c'35, was in charge of a special program of music and readings. This spring formal was the last of a series of parties which have been given by the Forum this semester. Harold J. Matthews, director of the Depelchian Faith Children's home in Houston, Texas, and president of the Texas Conference of Social Work visited friends on the campus yesterday. He had dinner with C. D. Clark, professor of sociology, and Mrs. Clark last night. Noel P. Glat, instructor in sociology, and Mrs. Gist, were also present. ☆ ☆ ☆ Mrs. A. G. Carter and her daughter, Joan Marie; Carol Higgins, fa33; and Mrs. Harold Beck were lunch guests at the Alpha XII Delta house Friday. Weekend guests at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house are Dorothy Davis, Tulisa; Betty James, Leavenworth; and Valorie Lyndon, Kansas City, Kan. Vene D. Fry of Fairfax, Okla., is a guest at the Sigma Chi house. He is visiting his sister, Dorothy, c'36, and his brother, George, c'35. Alpha Chi Sigma, professional chemistry fraternity, announces the pledging of Manuel Edquist, e 35. Luncheon guests at the Sigma Phi lpsition house Thursday were Miss keva Owen, Council Grove; and Gene terraw, Waverly. Guests at the Gamma Phi Beta house Friday night were Eleanor Hargarrig, Topica; Dorothy Donovan and Alice Donovan, both of Kansas City, Mo. Bernice Cooke, 33, of Dodge City, and dadenly Bridges, 33, of Kansas City, Can, are weekend guests at the Alpha Delta Pi house. Frances Ransbarger of Topeka is a weekend guest at the Sigma Kappa house. Your Shoes Can Be Rebuilt Double the Life of Your's Now! Electric Shoe Shop 17 Mass. Shine Parlor Phone 686 LaMoyne Pantle, fa'umcl, was a dinner guest at the Sigma Kappa house last night. Eugene Stainsky, e'36, and Boyd Henley, e'36, will be dinner guests at the Sigma Kappa house today. 1017 Mass. Delta Chi announces the pledging of Maynard Williams, 'euncl. --for DECORATION DAY FRUMSEY Flower Shop ALLISON ne 72 K.U. Florists to K.U. 927 M Martha Norris of Eureka is a week end guest at the Sigma Kappa house. At the Churches Utiliashir Church, Twelfth and Vermont street. 9:45 a.m., Church school 10 a.m., Forum directed by Henry Werner; discussion series theme: "The Case for the Defense." Melvin lawyer and legislator, will speak on "The Case for the Defense." 11 a.m., church service, sermon topic: "Lest We Forget the Living." 12 a.m., Forget the Living. Mackinion, Mackinion minister at Wichita, will speak on "What Our Unemployed are Thinking." Immanuel Lutheran Church, Tenth and Kentucky street. 10 a.m., Sunday school and Bibs class; 9 a.m., Mary's Doctrine of the Holy Trinity Is So Important. The young people of the congregation this evening at the parish house. First Christian Church, Tenth and Kentucky streets. 9:45 a.m., University men's and women's gymnasium, the olympian, "We Honor Sacrifice," anthem, "The Lord Is in Hoc Mater" (Lester) solitary, Samson, p.m., student picnic and fellowship meeting. First Methodist Episcopal Church, Tenth and Vermont streets. 9:45 a.m., Sunday school; 10:50 a.m., Morning worship; Prelude, "Largo," from "New World Symphony" (Dovar); Anthem by the Wesleyan chorus choir, "Rest in Christ" (Schubert); Anthem by the Koehler chorus (Ward Stephens). Miss Helen Bard; Sermon, "One of the Lost Arts." Wesley Foundation League will not meet this evening. First Baptist Church, Eighth and Kentucky streets. 9:45 a.m., church school; The University was also used after *After* What? 10:30 a.m. Morning worship; Rev. A. A. VanSickle from Haskell will perform a chorus chord will sing; Call us: Strawberry Hill (Mrs. Rankin will play the following organ numbers: "Jubilee Deo" (Silver); *Graceeus* (Dalatte) and *Minuet*; *Greaseeus* (Dalatte) and *Keeting of the young people's society*. First Presbyterian Church, Ninth and Vermont streets: 9:45 a.m., Church home theme: Monuments and Alters"; organ prelate; Festival Prelude in A., B., C.; Orchestra in G. (Gousd) Westminster a Cappella choir offertory声: God Shall Wipe Away All Tears; (Harker) Madge Craig, Drama in A.; the Tuxes and the Turkis are topics; What Has BeenDone to Carry Forward Jesus Work; 7:30 p.m., Christmastime; instructors James Chubb, of Baldwin, will speak on "This Generation- Heroes or Criminals?" Plymouth Congregational Church, 928 Vermont street. 9:45 a.m. Church school; 11 a.m. worship service; senior choir; memorial bursary: "Ave Mari Burch" (Bach-Gouned) Mrs. Lyle S. Powell and the choir; solo "Lord at All Times I Will Bleach Thee," (Bach-Gouned) 6:30 p.m. Fireside forum and High School society joint banquet for seniors EIGHT WILL BE INITIATED INTO MILITARY FRATERNITY A Superbeterodyne for both CAR and HOME Scabbard and Blade, national honorary military fraternity, will hold initiation services tomorrow evening for eight Lawrence men, who are either commissioned reserve officers, regular army men, or who are officers in the national guard. The following will be initiated: Lt Col. Lyle S. Powell, Major Sam McKone, M. H. E. Roy, Captain E. C Ayer, Captain Wayne 'Alpine', Captain G. A. Gorrill, Captain Sam Moyer Captain R. C. Moore. Quack Club Holds Picnic Members of Quack club will go to Topela today for their spring picnic, leaving the gymnasium at 7:30 this morning. They will swim at the Gage Park pool, and eat lunch at Margaret Walker's cabin. First Evangelical Church, 1000 Connecticut street, 9:45 a. m., Monday school; 11 a.m., Morning worship and sermon; theme, "The Bible as the Word of God"; 6:30 p. m., E.L.C.E. meeting; Everyday Use and Abuse of Money." Read the Kansan Want Ads Second Church of Christ Scientist, Wiedemann building. 9:45 a.m., Sunday school; 11 a.m., Sunday service; subject, "Soul and Body." The Reading Room where authorized literature on Chris- tian theology is displayed, purchased, is located in this building and is open from 11:30 to 5 except Sundays and holidays. First Church of Christ, Scientist, 1240 Massachusetts街. street. 10 a.m., Sunday school; 11 a.m., Sunday service. Subject: "Soul and Body." 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