SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 18. 1934 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Hill Society Call K.U. 25 Before 12:30 p.m. Alpha Gamma Delta Holds Winter Party Alpha Gamma Delta entertained with its winter party last night at the chamber house, "Happy Pauli" and his orchestra furnished music for dancing. The chaperons were Mrs. J. N. Gilbert, Mrs. J. A. Hooke, and Mrs. Wainthutt. Out-of-town guests were Bernice Grizzell, Pauline Barben, Mrs. Marion Ross, Ruth Hoezel, and Margaret Callanah, all of Kansas City, Kan.; Nell Faith, and Gwendolyn Rushon, of Kansas City, Mo. Sigma Chi Initiates Eleven Pledges Sigma Chi held formal initiation services this morning for 11 plebs. Those who were initiated are Tom Amsden, c37; Robert Black, c37; John Chandler, c37; Robert Childs, c37; John Dletter, c37; Ray Ishman, c35; Robert Ehall, c36; Ray Ishman, c35; Robert Neuman, c37; William Linton, c37, and William McEfresh, c36. Delta Tau Delta Initiates Delta Tau Delta held initiation services this morning for the following pledges: Ned Burkett, m'ucl; Robert English, c'36; Arnold Gilmarti c'37; Bernard Pipes, c'37; Edward Olsen, c'37; Richard Sellars, c'unel; Harry Lame, c'unel; James Munford, c'36; Horace Hedges, b'unel; Jay Wisdom, c'36; James Landis, c'37; Jack Schiffmacker, c'37; France Wilson, e'37; Edward Ash, c'37; Jackson Moore, f'ucl. Alpha Omicron Pi to Initiate Alpha Omicron Pi will hold initiation services today for the following pledges: Elda Mae Clevereng, c'37; Margaret Schwartz, c'41; Velma Markham, c'47; Rachel Shetlar, c'unc1; Lois Lippitt, c'unc1; Imogene Beamer, c'37; Billewone Macoubie, c'37; and Alice Irene Cunningham, c'37. To Honor At Recention Dr. Milton A. Kallis and Dr. John Vellmey Masters, new members of the law faculty, will be the guests of honor Sunday afternoon at a reception given by Dean and Mrs. Robert McNair Davis at their home from 4 until 6 o'clock. Guests will be members of the law faculty. Henry Rae Cloud To Sneak The February meeting of the American Association of University Women will be held Monday at 7:30, at the home of Miss Lalia Walling, 1242 Louisiana street. Hire Roe Crop, superintendent of Haskell Institute, will speak on modern Indian education. Holds Initiation Sigma Phi Epsilon held initiation services this morning for four pledges Those who were initiated are Joe W Ivy, Jr., 'c'uncl; Rodger Moon, 'c'uncl; Jack Millar, 'c'uncl; and Walter Everley b'uncl. The Sigma Chi fraternity will entertain the following persons as guests at their initiation services tomorrow: Dan Survey, W. M. Linton, Harold Zuber, Ad. Bourne, all of Kansas City, Mo.; J. P. Davis, and Henry Bobb, of Topeka; Kenneth Fitch, of Wichita, John Kroh, of Kansas City, Kansas; Judge Robert Leland, Loren Brown Olathe; William Courtier, Dr. John Henry, Professor Robert Calderwood, of Lawrence, and William Madden, of Hoyt. XXX Week-end guests at the Delta Tau Delta theater are Martin Dickinson of Kansas City, Mo., Brick Chandler of Atchison, and Richard Gelvin and Richard Edlible of Topeka. TAXI 12 Phon 25c FIRST PASSENGER Each Additional 10c Passenger Hunsinger Taxi Try Your UNION FOUNTAIN This Evening We are sure you will like it. Sub-Basement Memorial Union Miss Cecce Goddard, 32, of Leavenworth will sail March 20 for an indefinite stay in Budapest, Hungary, with her mother, Mrs. Stewart, and Mr. Stewart who is American consul at the capital. ※ ※ ※ Week-end guests at Alpha Delta Pi (Plouse are Cella Betty Starr, Kansas City, Kan.) Mildred Bass, Waterville; and Martha Marie Landon, Kansas City. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Landes of Osawatome, Julia Markham, c35, and Earl Foy will be dinner guests at the Delta Chi house today. Sigma Kappa will entertain with a dinner today in honor of Miss Ruth Litchen, one of the founders of the local chapter. The wives of K.U. Engineers will hold a party Tuesday evening at 7:45 at the home of Mrs. John King, 1711 Alabama street. ※ ※ ※ Mrs. A. Brooks was a guest of her daughter, Berreita, c'uncl., at the Gamma Phi Beta house Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Miller of Kansas City, Mo., will be dinner guests at the Alpha Delta Pi house today. Phil Brownlee and Hazlett Steiger, both of Topeka, are week-end guests at the Phi Gamma Delta house. ※ ※ ※ Mary Beth Lewis of Independence is a week-end guest of Virginia Ebert, c.37. ※ ※ ※ Lois Weitz of Kansas City; Mo., is a week-end guest at the Sigma Kappa house. Maurine Berg, al'uncel, will be a dinner uest at the Alcun Chi Omega house to Harold Reed of Kansas City is a weekend guest at the Delta Sigma house. Louise Tubbs, 33, is a week-end guest at the Alpha Chip Omega house. At the Churches Uniariian Church, Twelfth and Vermont street—10 a.m., Forum, Kenneth Rockwell will review John MacConaughly's book, "Who Rules America?" 7 p.m. Promethean club program, "Political Upheavals in Austria and France," by Prof. F. E. Melvin of the department of history; Jean Makepeace will be the hostess for the social program after the meeting. Immanuel Lutheran Church, Tenth and Kentucky street—10 a.m. Bible class; 11 a.m. Divine service, subject, "The Sign that Decides"; 5:30 p.m. Fellowship lunch; 6 p.m. Open forum discussion; 7:45 p.m. First of a series of Lenten services, subject, "It Is I." First Christian Church, Tenth and Kentucky street—9:45 a.m., Sunday school, University Women's class, The Book of Matthews; "University men's class," *Relations Between Germany and Austria*: 10:50.m., sermon, "He Said Others but himself He Cannot Save"; 6:30 p.m., Student Endeavor, topic, "Liquor of Today." First Baptist Church, Eighth and Kentucky street—9:45 am. Church school; 10:50 am. the Rev. C. C. Cunningham will speak on "Salt and Lait" 6:pm. social hour; 6:30 pm. B.Y.P.U. meeting, installation of new officers and cabinet; 7:30 p.m., Union Service at Friends church, subject, "Religious Recovery." Trinity Episcopal Church, Tenth and Vermont street—8 a.m., Holy Communion; 9:45 a.m., Church school; 11 a.m.; Morning prayer and sermon by the Rev. Carter H. Harrison, rector; 4 p.m., the pastor will see all those interested in confirmation at the church; First Sunday in Lent. Plymouth Congregational, 925 Vermont street, 10.15 am. University class, "Madura University, India," by Prof. L. Curtis Guse; 11 a.m., Morning worship, "Love of God—The First Commandment" by the Rev. Ferry Flatt of Manhattan; 7 p.m., Fireside诗, "After Modernism, What?" by the Rev. Mr. Platt. First Methodist, Tenth and Vermont street—9:45 a.m., Sunday school; 10:50 a.m., Morning worship, sermon, "Enduring Hardness," 5 p.m., Church vespers, The Haskell Quartet will sing: sermon by Dr. R. A. Hunt, "Greener Pastures;" 6:30 Wesley Foundation league. Trinity Lutheran Church, Thirteenth and Newampshire street—11 a.m., sermon, "The Inevitable of the Cross": 6:15 p.m., social hour of the Lutheran Student association; 6:45 p.m., Mr. Henry Albach, editor of the Lawrence Democrat, will speak on early Lawrence history; Robert Corey, '37, will preside. First Presbyterian, Ninth and Vermont street, -9.45 am, Church school; 11 a.m., Morning worship; "Christian totalitarianism, What Is I?" 7:30 p.m., Westminster student forum, "The Case of the American Drama," Professor Allen Crafton; Solo, Healen Alter. First Church of Christ, Scientist, 1240 Massachusetts street—10 a.m., Sunday school; 11 a.m., Sunday services, subject, "The Soul." Second Church of Christ, Scientist, 835 1/2 Massachusetts Street--9:45 a.m. Sunday school; 11 a.m., service, subject, "Soul." Send the Kansan home. Everybody Eats at the BLUE MILL 1009 Mass. The Populare University Hangout This complete picture-taking machine is thoroughly practical and enjoyable for grown-ups. Extreme operating economy and simplicity is ideal for youngsters. The Univex Model "A" CAMERA ECONOMY FIRST Send Pictures Home FINEST QUALITY Record Those Spring Picnics 1401 Ohio $ 3 9^{\mathrm{c}} $ TRY IT TODAY AND ENJOY A NEW THRILL IN PICTURE MAKING FUN FILMS (6 EXPOSURES) 10c 1237 Oread --is the time for that Radio for your room Hobos Wear Run-Down Heels But don't you be a Hobo Electric Shoe Shop 1017 Mass. Shine Parlor Phone 686 Get Your Date Now for the Hob-Nail Hop Rudy Baie and His PLA-MOR Orchestra featuring Maxine Harding SAT. FEB. 24 9 to 12 UNION BALLROOM 75 cents NOW $18.50 to $41.50 New sets are arriving daily Phone 375 Store 925 Mass. 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