SUNDAY, MAY 6, 1934 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Hill Society Call K.U. 25 Before 12:30 p.m. 1950 sigma Eta Chi Initiates Delta chapter of Sigma Eta Chi, Congregational sorority, held initiation services Friday afternoon for Ruth Learned, c'37, and Margaret Wheeler, c'37. Miss Sarah Cleland and Mrs. Joseph King were initiated as honorary members. Following the initiation services, the annual founders' day banquet was held in the parish house. The theme carried out was "Herm Candle Goeth Not Out by Night." Catherine Penner, c36, president of the sorority, acted as tostmistress. The following toasts were given: "The Candle of Hope," Ruth Learned for the new intitiatives; "The Candle of Courage," Irion, for the seniors; and "The Candle of Light," by the Rev, Joseph F. King, Ruth Stockwell played a piano solo. Following the banquet, the president gave special recognition to the three seniors of the organization who have been elected to Phi Beta Kappa: Elizabeth Hinshaw, Ruth Cady, and Geraldine Irion. The following were in charge of the banquet: reservations, Louella Newell, c'34; decorations, Margaret McNown, fa'35; and food, Elma Carey, c'36. The next meeting of the sorority will be a picnic given for the seniors of Lawrence high school. Gamma Phi Beta Holds Party Chaperons were Mrs. Eva Oakes, Mrs Gamma Phi Beta entertained with its annual spring party Friday night at the chapter house. Tommy Christian and his Pla-Mor orchestra furnished the music for dancing. The Monte Carlo idea was carried out in the decorations. Chaperons were Mrs. Eva Oakes, Mrs Belle Wilmot, and Mrs. Ralph Baldwin wore gloves and gloves. The party were Jane Poole, Parsons; Maxine Van Pelt, Paola; Virginia Sheldon and Ann Jedlick, both of Kansas City, Mo. Alpha Kappa Psi Initiates Alpha Kappa Psi held initiation this morning at the chapter for the following pledges: Glenn Antrim, b;35; Robert Armstrong, b;35; Howard Brayen, b;sp; Virgil Flanders, c;37; Homer Longenecker, b;38; Robert Laws, b;uncl; Paul Kingman, b;35; Ambrose Wolken, b; and Jack Wustefeld, b;35. Members of the School of Business faculty who were guests at the banquet following the initiation services were J. H. Taggart, Jens P. Jensen, D. Gagliardo, L. D. Jennings, E. B. Dade, and H. F. Holtzclaw. Holds Spring Party Phi Alpha Delta entertained with its annual spring party Saturday night at the chapter house. Creston Anderson's orchestra furnished the music for dancing. The chaperons were Mr. and Mrs Clifford Ramsey, Miss Ruth Orcutt, and Prof. F. J. Moreau. Gives Informal Dinner Mr. L. N. Flint was in charge of arrangements for the dinner. Tables were decorated with tulips, spirea, and iris. About 50 guests attended the informal dinner given Thursday night at the University club, following which Max Montor, internationally famed actor, read the one-act play, "Crossing the Bridge." Cowles-Dyer Marriage The marriage of Harriett Marie Cowles to William Dyer of Jenkin-town, Pa., has recently been announced. The marriage took place in Jenkin-town. April 30. Sigma Kappa will give a Parents' Day dinner today at the chapter house. Guests will include: Mr. and Mrs. W.T. Constant, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Daniels, Mrs. E. Koeh, Mr. and Mrs. John Beamer, Mr. and Mrs. Byron C. Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schultz, Miss Ruth Litchen, and Mateel Rich, all of Lawrence; Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Bancreft, Ottawn; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Besty, and Ethel Beatty, Lakin; Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Westfall, Kansas City; Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Schwinn, Topeka; Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Schwinn, Kansas City; Mr. and Spring Hill, Mr. and Mrs. J. Dickey, and Margaret Dickey, Newton; Mrs. Ray Wood, Kansas City; Mrs. Amy Doctor, Olathe; Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Knapp; Dr. and Mrs. W. C. McKee, Fairview; Mrs. M. Larner, Lawrence; Mrs. Charles Browne, Harry Browne, and Bernard Nash, Layton, and Cora Readon, Topeka. The following parents will be guests of Beta Theta Pli today; Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Decker, Coffeyville; Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Green, Abilene; Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Lutton and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Sands, of Bartleville; Mr. and Mrs. John A. Edwards, Paola; Mr. and Mrs. Russell Field, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Derby Sharpe, Mrs. Mrs. Dyer graduated from the University in 1929. They will make their home in Jenkintown. Poindexter Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kenyon, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Patt, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Battenfield, Mrs. F. E. Murphy, Judge and Mrs. J. A. Cuthrie, all of Kansas City, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. Ewing Herbert, Hawath; Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Berg, Clay Center; Mr. J. G. Stadler, Ioa; Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Stratton, Lawrence; Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Rickenbacker, Topeka; and Mr. and Mrs. Beck, Holton. Alpha Tau Omega will entertain the following parents at dinner today; Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Langworthy, Mrs. O.H. Williams and daughter, Virginia H. Lee, Mrs. F. B. Clay, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Roswell, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Lake, and Mrs. Percy Evans, all of Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs. T. E. Beatty, Ellsworth; and Mrs. L. E. Hazen, Tonganoxic; Mrs. S. Hoover, Green River, Wyo.; Mrs. G. Meschke and son, Herbert, both of Hutechinson; Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Painter, Afton, Okla.; Capt. and Mrs. Owens Summer, Leavenworth; Mrs. C. E. Cory and son, Richard, both of Eudora; Mr. and Mrs. George Trombold, Iola; and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Barnes, Osawatome. Alpha Delta Pi will entertain as dinner guests today; Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Springer, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Guechner, Mrs. W. F. Tuttle, Mrs. W. N. Siep, and Mrs. Mrs. Kirby K. Wyatt, all of Kansas City, Mo; Mrs. Arthur Hardin, Denver; Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Coghill, Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Kerr, all of Iola; Mrs. J. H. West, Mrs. Will Baldry, Topea; Mrs. N. P. Higgins, Mrs. J. Wyers, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Russell, and Mrs. Ethel High, Lawrence; Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Olson, Kansas City, Kan; Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Martin, Topea; and Mr. E. E. Frederick, Leavenworth. Dinner guests at the Gamma Phi Beta house today will be as follows: Mrs. H. C. Markham and John Markham, both of Parsons; Mr. and Mrs H. J. Dorman, Mr. and Mrs C. H. Benton, Mr. and Mrs H. M. Sheldon, Mr. and Mrs Joseph Jedlicka, Mr. and Mrs Fred Zurm, Mrs. E. H. Wachter, all of Kansas City, Mo.; Ms. Terry F. Both, Kansas City, L. St. Louis, both Kansas City, Mr. and Mrs E. R. Sloan, Topea; and Mr. and Mrs Bob Bates, Carthage. Dinner guests at the Delta Tau Deltahouse today will be as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Ben Huey, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Lehmann, and Mrs. M. A. Fletcher, all of Atchison; Mrs. Edith Van Porter, Topeka; Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Schiffmacher,Edwardville; Mrs. Giesl Priest, Clay Center; Tom Emmis,Mr. and Mrs. Bert Nicol, Mr. and Mrs. R. Hedges, and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Blowers, all of Kansas City, Mo. ☆ ☆ ☆ Delta Upsilion will entertain the following parents at dinner today; Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Miller and son, Charles, all of eureka; Mrs. T. M. Cartell, Mrs. W. B. E.Cartnell, Mr. and Mrs. E.A Cline, Mr. and Mrs. A.D Galloway and daughter, Frances, all of Kanass City, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. F.M. D.Meore, Independence; Mrs. W.H. Evans, Prof and Mrs. L.N. Flint, and Ray Wright, all of Lawrence. Dinner guests at the Delta Zeta base today will be Mrs. Taylor Cutlip, and Mrs. F. B. Vandercenter, Mrs. H. E. Hamm, all of Kansas City; Mr. and Mrs. George Wolf, and Mrs. Bertha Wolf, Leaworthwoy, Mrs. Ernest Lawson, Mrs. F. B. Wallace, Mrs. McIntyre and daughter Florence, of Arkansas City; and Mrs. William Frowe, Lawrence. Chancellor and Mrs. E. H. Lindley will attend a dinner in Wichita Monday evening, given in honor of Dr. W. O. Mendenhall, who is to leave for Whittier College, in California. Dr. Mendenhall gave the address at the recent K. U. honors convocation. The dinner will be held at the Hotel Lassen at 6:30 p.m. Dinner guests at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house today will be Mrs. H. I. Ritchie, Mrs. Pau Yankee, both of Wichita; Mrs. R. U. Lattner, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hudson, all of Tulsa; Mrs. Tholen, Leaverworth; Mrs. D. W. Whitney; Mrs. J. McGrath; Mrs. Loyley, Kansas City, Mo.; and Dr. and Mrs. E, C. Morgan, Clay Center. Mrs. F. B. Wallace, Kansas City, Mo, and Mrs. Earnest Lawson, Arkansas City, are weekend guests at the Delta Zeta house. Dinner guests at the Alpha Gamma Delta house today will be Mrs. Charles Gregory, Decatur, III; Mr. and Mrs. W. ☆ ☆ ☆ Elected to Kansas Hall of Fame M. M. BECK Moses Milton Beck and William Elmer Blackburn who were recently elected to the "Kansas Newspaper Hall of Fame," sponsored by Sigma Delta Chi, journalistic fraternity at the University of Kansas. They were selected by the Kauai High School Athletics and after Sigma Delta Chi had obtained nominations from the editors of the state. Mr. Beck, a native of Indiana, owned and edited the Holton Recorder for 55 years, until his death in February, 1931, at the age of 92 years. When a local newspaper man engineered the removal of Mr. Beck from the postmastership, he bought a printing plant and established the Holton Recorder. P. Harris, Kansas City, Kan.; Dr. and H. S. Wherritt, and Mr. and Mrs R. M. Wheeler, all of Kansas City, Mr Mr. Blackburn obtained the Anthony Bulletin on a default mortgage, and华 continuing as a bank clerk by day, he learned newspaper editing by night W. E. BLACKBURN Guests of Rowea Longshore, c34, this weekend are Juinita Longshore and Florence Martin, both of Kansas City, Mo. Alex Izzard of Independence; Estil Kions and Howard Schiffer, both of Topoka, are weekend guest at the Alpha Kappa Psi house. Sigma Nu will entertain about 75 parents at their annual Mother's Day banquet at the house today. Loren Tomlinson of Wichita is a weekend guest at the Delta SigmaLambda house. 1021 Mass. At the Churches Plymouth Congregational Church, 925 Vermont street — 9:45 am. church school. 11:00 am. morning worship. Sermon subject: "Worship and the Myth." 6:30 pm. high school scho- lety. The Rev. Kipley will speak on "Words." 7 pm. Fireside forum. Henry Werner, men's student adviser, will speak. First Methodist Episcopal Church Tenth and Vermont street—9-14 am. Sunday school. 0:50 am. morning service. School. 2:30 pm. Light who has spent several years as teacher in India. Anthem. "By Babylon," which he assembled "Priere" (Caesar Franck) Ednah Hopkins, violinist; Genevieve Hargis; and Dorothea Elow, chorus. 6:30 pm. Wesley Foundation league. Subject, "What Is the First Presbyterian Church, Ninth and Vince Presbyterian Church, school churn, 11 a.m. worship service, main theme, "Music and Religion" by Theodore H. Azzman, pastor 6:30 p.m. Worship Service at First Presbyterian Church, Ninth and Vince Presbyterian Church, school churn, 11 a.m. worship service, main theme, "Music and Religion" by Theodore H. Azzman, pastor 6:30 p.m. First Baptist Church, Eighth and Kentucky streets — 9:45 a.m. church school, Prof. Charles S. Skilton, guest speaker, Charles R.ulgion and狄曼尔. 10:30 a.m. worship conducted by the minister, the Rev. C. C. Cunningham. 6:30 p.m. the senior B.Y.P. u. will observe Music Week with a special musical program under the direction of Dr. David Young. Young People's society will be special guests at this service. First Christian Church, Tenth and Kentucky streets—9:45 a.m. University classes. 11 a.m. sermon. "Music Is An Aid to Worship. Prelude: 'Mediation in History.' Hymn a Sainte Cecilia." (Gourd) played by a string trio. Anthem: "My Faith Looks Up to Thee" (Schnecker). Solists: Blanche Sams, Mattea Crumrine, and Claude Post. Parties: 6:30 Student Fellowship hour and luncheon. 6:30 union service of students with the Baptist church. STOP at the BLUE MILL 1009 Mass. Gifts and Greeting Cards for MOTHER'S DAY (Sunday, May 13) THE BOOK NOOK Westminster student forum at Westminster hall. 7:30 p.m. concert by Midland College Choir at the First Method church. Trinity Episcopal Church, Tenth and Vermont streets—8 a.m. Holy Communion, 9:45 a.m. church school, 10 a.m. church service, 12 a.m. day, Ascension Day, 10 a.m. Holy Communion, 12 a.m. Mr. William Howey will review "Out of My Life and Thought" (Swisher). **Unitarian Church.** Twelfth and Vermont streets—9:45 a.m. church school. 10 a.m. forum conducted by Henry McKnight. The group will turnover, will speak on the legal aspect of "Crime and Crime Prevention." Dr. Katie Haskell violinist will play. Speech organ-piano prelude by William Howie. Sermon "The Companionship of Music." 6:30 p.m. Prometheus Club. Karl Bauer violinist will play. Symphony Orchestra will speak. Immanuel Lutheran Church, Tenth and Kentucky streets—10 a.m. Sunday school and Bible class; 11 a.m. divine service with preaching. Subject, "The Lord's Prayer." 5:30 p.m. fellowship lunch. 6 p.m. open forum discussion. Lawrence Friends Church, Eleventh and Delaware streets - 9-45 am. Bible school, 11 a.m. morning worship. Message by Herbert L. Huffman, pastor. Tel. 666 2:30 p.m. ministry and oversight meeting. 3 p.m. pastoral committee meeting. 4 p.m. meeting of the trustees. 6:30 p.m. Christian Endeavor. North Lawrence Christian Church, Seventh and Elm streets—10 a.m. worship services, the theme of the service is "Amazing Grace." Music! 2 p.m. official board meeting; 6:30 p.m. young people's meeting; 7:30 p.m. evening worship conducted by the school minister, the theme of the sermon will be "Our Baptism Is Not Working." Second Church of Christ Scientist, Wiedemann building, 823% Massachusetts street—9:45 am. Sunday school house with insisting Punishment." The reading room where authorized literature on Christian Science may be read, borrowed, or purified in the Bible. Bibles open from 11:30 to 5 every day except Sundays and holidays. We make clothes as low as you can buy the other kind. If that's too much, try our alteration and repair department, and you will be surprised at how little it takes to put you back on the map. Repairing, Remodeling, and Cleaning Department DeLuse. "Saiting you—That's my business." New Location—9241/2 Mass. UNIVERSITY CONCERT COURSE Last Attraction JOSEF HOFMANN Master Pianist "Mr. Hofmann permits us to enter with him into a land of never-ending marvel, and with him stand stirred and awed by beauty which becomes more momentous and significant with the passing of the years. This is genius. Oliver Downes in the New York Times. An artist internationally recognized as one of the world's greatest masters of the keyboard. In popularity, probably second only to Paderewski himself. FIRST APPEARANCE IN LAWRENCE. Monday Evening, May 7 8:30 o'clock University Auditorium Seats Now Selling $2.00, $1.50, and $1.00 Bell's Music Store Round Corner Drug Store School of Fine Arts Office