SUNDAY, APRIL 15, 1934 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE. Hill Society Call K.U. 25 Before 12:30 p.m. Alpha Delta Pi Holds Party Alpha Delta Pi entertained with its annual spring party at the chapter house last night. Jack Wendover and his orchestra from Kansas City, Mo., furnished the music for dancing. A spring garden theme was carried out in the decorations. Japanese lanterns were used, and in one corner of the room a small pool in which live white ducks were swimming was constructed. Chaperons for the party were Mrs. Bale Wilmot, M.C. A. Thomas, and Mrs. Out of town guests who attended the party were Barbara Isbell, Madelyn Bridges, Helen Drennan, all of Kansas City, Kan.; Gladys Mandy, Kansas City, Mo.; and Maurine Strain, Dorothea Watson, both of Independence. Hand-Walling Marriage Announcement of the marriage of Florence Hand, daughter of Mrs. Maude Hand, of Oak Park, Ill., to Victor R. Walling, son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor R. Walling, who had been made. The ceremony took place in Chicago Thursday, March 29. The bride is a graduate of the University of Illinois and is a member of Delta Gamma sorority. Mr. Wailing was graduated from the University of Kansas in 1911, and is a member of the Phi Kappa Pi fraternity. He is a civil engineer and is associated with the Chicago Surface lines. The announcement has recently been made of the engagement of Elizabeth McFie, Worchester, Mass., to James J. Carr, the marriage will take place April 28. McFie-Hill Engagement Mr. Hill was graduated from the University in 1927, and was a member of Pi Kappa Alpha. He is now in business in Boston. The Lawrence Mothers entertained the Kansas City mothers of Alpha Xi Delta with a tea yesterday afternoon at the chapter house. Mrs. Ed Charles poured and was assisted by V. M. K Bruner, Mrs. C. L. Lescher, and Mrs. J. S. Stover. Kansas City mothers who attended the tea were: Mrs. O. P. Higgins, Mrs. George H. Fleizhman, Mrs. Malcolm Woodbury, Mrs. E. B. Stuart, Mrs. S. R. Kieffer, Mrs. N. R. Wyatt, and Mrs. W. M. Naylor, all of Kansas City, Mo., and Francis Glanville, Mrs. A. J. Melot, and Mrs. R. E. Hamilton of Kansas City, Kan. Announcement has been made of the birth of a son, April 9, to Mr. and Mrs. Kervil Eriksen of Wichita. Mrs. Eriksen was formerly Miss Dorothy White who graduated from the University in 1932. Mr. Eriksen holds degrees from the University and the Harvard School of Business Administration. A banquet will be held in honor of the new initiates immediately after the services. Triangle fraternity will hold initiation services this morning for the following pledges: Fred Doughton, 'e'unel; William Kellar, 'e'unel; Richard Warren, e'37; Henry Thorne, e'36; and Charles Ramba, 'e'unel. The Trinity Lutheran student association will hold a meeting at the church tonight at 7 o'clock. The Rev. Charles Puls will be the speaker. Ida Belle Howell, c36, is leader. Kathryn Burton c37, and Josephine Laws, c37, will be in charge of the social hour at 6:15. The Alpha Gamma Delta Mother's club met for luncheon Wednesday at the Memorial Union. The table held a centerpiece of spring flowers and ferns. Miss Margaret Hilchie of Toronto, who is visiting at the sorority house, was a guest. Weekend guests at the Kappa Alpha Theta house are Mrs. John Falter, New Rochelle, N. Y.; Maxine Luther, 3Cimarron; Mary Hartnett, Topeka; and Barbara Jane Harrison, Kansas City Mo. Dinner guests at the Alta Tau Omega house Friday night were Joe Balch, '33, of Topeka; Harold Hunter, and George Helmers, both of Kansas City, Mo; and Dick Feitz. The Mask and Scroll club of the K.U. Dames met Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Frank L. Rearick. Ten members were present. Mrs. Fred Beard read selections from modern poets. ☆ ☆ ☆ Dinner guests at the Chi Delta Sigma house today will be Mr. and Mrs. B. R. McQuire, and Mr. and Mrs. James S. Kier, all of Independence, Mo.; and Mrs Grace McQuire, Toms River, N. J. The University club will entertain with a musicia and tea this afternoon at 4 p.m. Mrs. Henry Werner will be in charge of the program. Katherine Young of Topeka is a weekend guest at the Delta Zeta house --noun: *Christianity and Society*; "Anthem, 'Christ, the Lord, For Us Doth Languish,' (Schreck), Westminster A Capella chair; Offertory oil, 'I Will Lift Up Mine Eyes to the Hills,' (Harker), by Alice Denton. 7:30 p.m. Westminster student forum at Westminster hall, speaker, Dean Raymond A. Schwegler, subject, "Does Jesus Fit Into My Schema of Things?" Kenneth H. Constant, 23, who has spent the past week in Lawrence, has returned to New York City where he is connected with the Capper Publications. Weekend guests at the Chi Omega house are Peggy Landon and Jane Oliver, both of Topeka; and Emily Vroman of Independence. Julia Anne Billingsley and Virginia Streeter, both of Wichita, are weekend guests of Miss Billingsley's brother, Bruce Billingsley, c'36. Chi Omega announces the pledging of Louise Brown, c37, of Leavenworth. Miss Brown is now living at Corbin hall. Delta Zeta will have as guests this weekend Elsie Pennfield, Rossville, and Rosa Lee Conrad, Kansas City, Kan. Harirett Young, Junction City, and Kathryn Dunkle, Topeka, are weekend guests at the Alpha Chi Omega house. Weekend guests at the Beta Theta $ ^{1} $ house are Allen Phares of Wichita, and Clarence Smith of Manhattan. Clara Belle Burton of Kansas City, fo., is a weekend guest at the Alpha micron Pi house. Weekend guests at the Pi Beta Phi house are Virginia Edwards, Kansas City, and Catharine Smiley, Topeka. Phil McKnight of Humboldt, is a weekend guest at the Delta Sigma amba house. Ruth Armstrong, c'37, was a dinner guest at the Kappa Sigma house Thursday night. ☆ ☆ ☆ Edward Nelson of Kansas City is a weekend guest at the Delta Chi house. George Snyder of Morrell is a weekend guest at the Pi Kappa Alpha house. At the Churches Unitarian Church, Twelfth and Vermont streets—9:45 a.m. Church school for all boys and girls. 10:00 a.m. Forum conducted by Henry Werner. Speaker: Tom Page, vice president of the International relations club, on "Patriotism Incorporated." 11:00 a.m. Church service. Charles A. Enggall, minister, will speak on "Escaping from Reality." Mrs. Henry Werner and Keith Davis will visit the 400 a.m. church club sponsored by the Prometheus Club in the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. A.Enggall, 1314 Louisiana street. 7:30 p.m. Promethean club. Dr. A. M. Sturdevant, professor of German, will speak on Ibsen. Extracts from his plays will be read under the direction of Genevieve Bero. First Methodist Church, Tenth and Vermont streets — 9:45 am. Wesley Foundation Sunday school classes; 10:45 a.m. Morning worship, Dr. Robert A. Hunt will use as his sermon theme, "Neglected Loyalties". The Wesleyan chorus chair will sing "Jubilee Doe in C" (Dudley Buck), solisten, Helen Anderl Herlan Loyd, Offertory number, "Barcarole" by the High School string trio. Wesley Foundation league at 6:30 pm. "The Implications of Being a Student" leader, Albert McCullough. Rev. Dave Bulkly, superintendent of the City Mission in Kansas City, Mo. Will be the guest speaker at 7:30 p.m. The Business Men's Chorus will sing two numbers. First Baptist Church. Eighth and Kentucky streets — 9:45 am, Church school. Miss Mabel Elliot of the department of Sociology will address the University class on "Christian Ethics and the Social Order"; 10:50 am. Worship worship, Rev. A. A. Van Sickle, director of religious work at Haskell will preach on the subject, "Step Stealing Our Responsibilities," the chorus of the church. Bea Walsh, Mrs. L. W. Berry will sing "Morning Hymn", (Henschel); 6 p.m. senior B.Y.P.U. social hour, followed at 6:30 by the regular meeting, subject, "The Church and the Social Order." Lowell Erickson will be leader. First Church of Christ, Scientist, 1240 Massachusetts street—Sunday school at 10 a.m.; Preaching service at 11 a.m. the subject is "Are Sir, Disease, and Death Real"; Lord's Day evening service beginning at 7:45 p.m. Subject of the evening address "The Approach to the Spiritual State," by W. L. Post Meetings which include testimonies of Christian Science healing are held Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. The Christian Science reading room maintained by this church, is located at 105 East 8th Street. It is open every day except Sundays and holidays from 12:30 to 5 p.m. First Presbyterian Church. Ninth and Vermont streets — Sunday school at 9:45. Worship service at 11:00 a.m. ser- Plymouth Congregational Church, 945 Vermont street—Sunday school, 9:45 am. leader of University class, professor L. Curtis Guide; Morning service at 11 a.m. the Rev. Joseph F. King preaching on "Meeting Life; Second Best"; Anthem will be "Gloria" (Mozart) and the solo, "One Sweety Sollem Thought" (Ambrose), sung by A. W. McCullogh; Fireside Forum, 7 p.m. with S. H. Guild as the special speaker. First Christian Church, Tenth and Kentucky streets—9:45 a.m. the university class meets; 10:50 Sermon, "The Vine and the Branches" by Seth W. Slaughter, minister; Anthem: "There Are Ninety and Nine," Solists, Miss Blanche Sams, Miss Matt Crumrine and Neal Haggard; Offertery solo, sung by Claude Scott. 8:30 p.m. Student fellowship and luncheon; 6:30 p.m. Student forum. Trinity Lutheran Church, Thirteenth and New Hampshire-9:00 a.m. Radio service over WREN; 9:45 a.m. Sunday school; 11:00 a.m. Morning worship with sermon by the pastor; Anthem: "God That Made Us Earth and Heaven," (Harker); Offertory: "Jesu Misereer," (Nevin), sung by Lawrence Spalsburg; 6:30 p.m., Young one's meeting, Rev. C. A. Puls, leader. Immunel Lutheran Church, Tenth and Kentucky streets—10:00 a.m. Sunday school; 11:00 a.m. divine service with preaching by the pastor, W. W. Stoeppewerth, sermon: "The Glory of the Christian Church." There will be no young peaches meeting. Trinity Episcopal Church, Tenth and Vermont streets — 9:45 a.m. Church school; Morning prayer and sermon, 11:00 a.m. Rev. Carter H. Harrison, rector; Music by the chorus choir, directed by Prof. H. C. Taylor. KFKU --for the Summer Session she'll be looking for a Room to Rent Monday 2:30 p.m. — Book Review: “The Choice of Norman Thomas, given by Kenneth” 2:45 p.m - Elementary French Lesson, W, K. Cornell, instructor. 2:45 p.m —Clarence Darrow, by John Fagin, Junction City. 6. 00 p.m.—Provines of Poetry, Miss Helen Rhoda Hoopes, assistant professor of English. 2:30 p.m.- Elementary German Lesson, Prof. E, F. Engel. Tuesday 6:00 p.m. — Athletic Question Box, by Prof. E. R. Eliel. Wednesday 2:30 p.m.—The Engineer and His Work, "The Mechanical and Industrial Engineer." The Industrial Engineer, Eloe Wood, Kansas City. The Mechanical Engineer, Ralph Wilson, Lawrence. The Mechanical Exhibit at the Engineer's Exposition, Maurice Bruzuelz, Kansas City, Kan. 2:45-Elementary French Lesson, W. K. Cornell, instructor. 6:00 p.m.- Musical program arranged by Carl A. Preyer, professor of piano. 6:15 p.m.- Questions of Science, Dr. Dinsmore Alter. Send the Daily Kansan home. THE CUSTOM TAILORED MAN ... is always at an advantage in social and business affairs. The personal satisfaction and worth more than the very few extra dollars you pay for individualized tailoring and styling. Repairing, Remodeling, and Cleaning Department DeLuxe. SCHULZ the TAILOR 'Suiting you—That's my business New Location—9241/2 Mass. DON'T PUT IT OFF Bring in your shoes now for repair. Electric Shoe Shop Good Shoe Repairing Phone 686 1017 Mass. 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